Still, without all that queasy motion, there would not be much to the film to make any kind of lasting impression. |
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Will we always live in the shadows, more worried about the daily bread and less about the lasting values that we have always searched for? |
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The workers' revolution would thus usher in a lasting age of genuine Utopia. |
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But he hasn't yet made the sort of lasting impact with the public that would transform the political landscape to his advantage. |
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The Animal Liberation League sees strategic nonviolence as the animals' best hope for complete and lasting animal liberation. |
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In essence the year is split into four equal seasons, each lasting 91 days plus a bit. |
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However, as of yet, mobility has not been long lasting without jacking into a power source after a couple of hours. |
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So take your time and find your own inner and outer beauty, don't force it to change just to leave a lasting impression on people. |
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This means that they must have sufficient financial and other resources to function as a business on a lasting basis. |
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Smoking the mixture was said to give the user a long lasting, throbbing pain in the head accompanied by nausea. |
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With little effort, you can bend and solder lead and solder the joints between flashings for a long lasting, watertight seal. |
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If a weever fish or stingray stings you, you will experience intense pain lasting for about two hours. |
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The following is a marvellous, energizing, healing ceremony that really does make a radical and lasting, difference in your life. |
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The declining fortunes of the male soul singer may well be the late Barry White's most lasting legacy. |
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This spray is longer lasting than the copper sprays used on tomatoes, and it is rainfast. |
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The celebration of rugged individualism during westward expansion in the mid-1800s surely had a lasting influence as well. |
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But this aspect of the decision, which seems less important than the justiciability question, may not establish a lasting precedent. |
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Scholars were more likely to choose an engineering degree even though it requires an advanced degree for a lasting career. |
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Orville is the world's first aeronaut in a short flight lasting just 12 seconds and covering 37 metres. |
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None of the ICU successor groups was able to cement a lasting organizational framework. |
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Amazingly, this sharp slowdown in consumer spending, though lasting for half a year, has been met with flat denial all around. |
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The rumour mill is going flat stick about him not lasting the distance this election. |
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In summer the cities provide white nights with daylight lasting almost to midnight and dawn following dusk with great speed. |
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I do know that Benedict left a lasting impression on our family, he made us slow down, savour life, and treasure our other children even more. |
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The keening sound of the upper strings provides a lasting memorial for those departed. |
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Individuals who report insomnia lasting for one year are forty times more likely than normal to develop clinical depression. |
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Until they can be rooted out, hopes for lasting peace will have hardly advanced at all. |
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Despite shortages of certain items like instant coffee, sugar, and most of our milk powder, the food was lasting well. |
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Despite an investigation lasting more than three months police seem still to be baffled by the removal of 500 lorry-loads of sand from the beach. |
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Participating females reported gradual but lasting reductions in their substance use relative to comparison females. |
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You can look at countless examples of that, of books that have lasted that you wouldn't have reckoned on lasting. |
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The lasting influence that pre-schooling can have over a child's development and future is an area that should be recognized and appreciated. |
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The effects will take place very slowly but have an accumulative lasting effect. |
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However, the covers are generally woeful, neither standing out at first glance amidst a crowded newsstand, or providing any lasting meaning. |
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One additional mechanism, however, may have its greatest importance in activities lasting from a few minutes to half an hour. |
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Companies that have a lasting commitment to their people will generally spend time arranging redeployment of their affected employees. |
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Even as high-ticket items, separators are built to last, with many models lasting 15 to 20 years with minor adjustments and replacements. |
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Bolt-thru gate hinges and latches provides stability and long lasting performance. |
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Because of the popularity of their comedy show, they took the show on the road for a tour lasting six years. |
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Mr Howells must climb down much further if his culture ministry is not to do lasting damage to English culture. |
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He was not able to establish a lasting dialogue with the United States at that point, however. |
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Piggybacking or leeching on timely news is common as well, making it harder still to have any lasting impact. |
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But after a whiskey-fuelled wrestle with his demons lasting into the wee small hours he lost his bottle and decided against the procedure. |
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In severe drought years some reaches of the riverbed dried up completely, resulting in lasting habitat damage. |
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Access to the school had been the focus of a bitter sectarian dispute last year lasting over four months. |
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Many have commented on how the lasting divisions on the sub-continent are partly a legacy of British colonialism. |
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Meanwhile, the promo established a lasting brand impression while creating anticipation for the show. |
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Yet 93 percent of Americans still say they hope to form a lasting and happy union with one person. |
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All of those things are lasting legacies and testaments to the man's hockey career. |
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The flow of lochia is heavy following birth, and then becomes gradually lighter, lasting up to 6 weeks. |
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Is this the way it should be if you want to be able to have a lasting relationship with someone else? |
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A brief detente and the hope for a lasting peace have given way to acrimony yet again. |
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The constant worry of a repeat of autumn 2000 is the lasting legacy of the floods. |
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Doing things leaves a more lasting impression when you write about them in a journal later. |
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Crisis and food shortage did not have any lasting effect on the long-term trend. |
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The pride of worldly success will not bring any lasting peace and can quite easily destroy a person's soul. |
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The Board also plans to produce a film on the industry with the aim of leaving a more lasting impression of the industry. |
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According to Alireza, detoxification is a long process, lasting about three weeks. |
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These moments have important and lasting effects on individuals who are likely to see themselves and others in a more spontaneous and healthier way. |
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The shallow walls, deep reefs and colourful coral gardens that lie beyond its never-ending coastline leave a lasting impression on the most experienced of divers. |
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Twelve had undergone lasting personality change, leaving them hostile and mistrustful, socially withdrawn and plagued by feelings of emptiness and hopelessness. |
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Because fashion's goldfish attention span is antithetical to the lasting power of great music, few worthwhile bands have come up from the catwalk rather than the street. |
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But for the intrepid, there are rich, lasting rewards to be reaped. |
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No one knows exactly when the tradition got started in St Lucia but the event is celebrated with gusto and much frivolity with activities lasting up to a week. |
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A consultative process lasting some six years led to the flawed proposition, which was rejected by a slender majority of those who actually voted. |
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Memorial benches meant to be a lasting tribute to three friends killed in a car crash are at the centre of a row between police and the families of those killed. |
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We became acquainted with each other, and made many lasting personal friendships, which do much to soften the asperities of future newspaper battles. |
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No lasting foundations for bilateral cooperation and the presence of disputes resulting from this loss of common ground loosen trade links between the states. |
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I spoke to him after the bill passed in December and he was exultant, feeling he had accomplished something of lasting value. |
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They liken the experience to eating pot brownies, which, unlike smoking, results in more lasting, full-bodied effects. |
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The fourth walking appendage usually leaves the most lasting trace. |
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But the overwhelming majority of the time the strategy worked, not just from one game to another but in effecting lasting change. |
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Failing to forge lasting stability would leave us, this author and his like-minded aides, to call for a Transitional Council. |
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But, neither their successful reinstatement of the Patriarchal office nor the restoration of the ecclesiastical character of the Synod proved lasting. |
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Let us assume then that the persistence or repetition of a reverberatory activity tends to induce lasting cellular changes that add to its stability. |
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Combining text with a sculptured likeness and appropriate symbols in an everlasting material, medals could be distributed widely for lasting glory. |
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Everything from domestic policy with things like EPA to his foreign policy initiatives like China, and those are pretty lasting. |
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The Democratic Party will not win elections or build a lasting majority solely by changing its rhetoric, nor will we win by adopting the other side's positions. |
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We strolled along the mown grass on a long trail around the grounds lasting about an hour and a half, guided by a leaflet handed to us on arrival. |
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These pool floats and pool loungers are durable and long lasting. |
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Washington now found himself unable to even see the lands he was banking on to leave a lasting fortune. |
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Dumping the brine from Point A into Point B is likely to cause lasting ecological damage. |
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This protein and carb combo will help with keep you satisfied, full, and give you lasting energy, says Zied. |
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But you seem to have made a bunch of lasting friendships on that, with Channing Tatum, Anne Hathaway, etc. |
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No lasting jobs, no cheaper gas, and a chance to kill off one-fourth of U.S. farmland and maybe the planet. |
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His natural wanderlust is fueled by a vain search for lasting good health and he travels incessantly through Europe, the United States and the South Pacific. |
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Pretty janky battery life, too, lasting only about 10 hours per charge. |
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A special word of thanks must go to all the youthful helpers who truly rose to the occasion and left a lasting impression in the minds and hearts of all concerned. |
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One month later, she was readmitted to the hospital with gradually worsening shortness of breath, cyanosis, and one episode of loss of consciousness lasting for a few seconds. |
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And then comes the additional realisation that, in fact, they had never been offered anything that could have served as the basis of a lasting settlement. |
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Once a girl's self-esteem is crushed, the effects are far reaching and long lasting. |
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Instead, offer congratulations and good wishes to the bride and groom with a champagne that is crisp but harmonious, with a fine flavour and a lasting finish. |
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Cook struck 12 fours in his 343-ball knock lasting over six hours. |
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On time scales lasting hundreds of millions of years, the supercontinents have assembled and broken apart. |
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It is believed that this process took a short time, by geological standards, lasting between 500,000 and 600,000 years. |
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The Great Depression ended at different times in different countries with the effect lasting into the next era. |
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That reversal lasted only about 440 years with the actual change of polarity lasting around 250 years. |
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This 'cold shock', lasting roughly 1500 years, affected many parts of the world, including North America. |
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Painful labors lasting 24 hours or more are not uncommon and sometimes lead to the death of the mother, the child or both. |
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This short phase lasting only about a day is also known as estrus or colloquially, heat. |
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The political consequences from the war had an immediate and lasting impact on Rome. |
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The war had a lasting impact on Icelandic society and Iceland's external relations. |
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The Dutch intrusion into Brazil was long lasting and troublesome to Portugal. |
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To avoid succumbing to Venetian rule, these two republics made multiple and lasting alliances. |
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Around the same time, a circle of writers emerged which was to have a profound and lasting literary influence. |
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Other groups continued to settle on Madagascar over time, each one making lasting contributions to Malagasy cultural life. |
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A long lasting legacy of the same, the area has become another commercial and higher end residential area for the city. |
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Arabic culture, of course, also made a lasting impact on Sephardic cultural development. |
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The Dutch followed the Portuguese to Banda but were to have a much more dominating and lasting presence. |
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In the 1680 Pueblo revolt, Indians in 24 settlements in New Mexico expelled the Spanish, who left for Texas, an exile lasting a decade. |
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In 1483 Fyodor Kurbsky is said to have led an army to the Irtysh River, but this had no lasting effects. |
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To the south, Vietnam gained lasting independence after being a Chinese prefecture for many centuries. |
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During subsequent Crown Rule in India, or the British Raj, lasting from 1858 to 1947, English language penetration increased throughout India. |
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The dry season is shorter in the south, normally only lasting from February to April. |
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It helps to rebuild after disasters and aims to empower people by offering lasting solutions that fight poverty, hunger and disease. |
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Furthermore, after negotiations lasting fifteen years, in 2001 China joined the World Trade Organization. |
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Home's premiership was the second briefest of the twentieth century, lasting two days short of a year. |
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Ireland was further represented in the House of Lords by four Lords Spiritual, who sat in rotation for terms lasting one session each. |
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Following the 1983 revision of the constitution, a parliamentary session changed from lasting a year to lasting for four years. |
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Most parliaments in the remainder of the eighteenth century did indeed last for six or seven years, with only two lasting for a shorter time. |
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After the GMA monopoly expired, the largest and longest lasting mines developed at Cape Breton in Nova Scotia. |
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It was neither sufficiently bright nor long lasting enough to be of practical use, but demonstrated the principle. |
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The experience that had the most lasting impact on Haywood was witnessing a general strike on the French railroads. |
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After a battle lasting three hours, Java struck her colors and was burned after being judged unsalvageable. |
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Mumford's earliest books in the field of literary criticism have had a lasting impact on contemporary American literary criticism. |
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Meetings were to be held on the Sunday nearest the full moon, lasting from two o'clock in the afternoon until eight o'clock in the evening. |
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Brownists founded the Plymouth colony, the first lasting English settlement in America. |
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Shukhov also left a lasting legacy to the Constructivist architecture of early Soviet Russia. |
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Its language, imagery and stories had a profound and lasting effect on his writing. |
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His views on preserving the natural beauty of Lake District had a lasting effect on Potter, who was already taken with the area. |
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Denmark maintained a number of colonies outside Scandinavia, starting in the 17th century and lasting until the 20th century. |
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Norway had nine governments between 1918 and 1935, nearly all minority and lasting an average eighteen months. |
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It can also be employed at times when the pothole is dry and clean with more lasting results. |
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Regions that experienced greater environmental effects as the last ice age ended have a much more evident Mesolithic era, lasting millennia. |
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The best style of taking a rest is the sleepness. A good, lasting sleepness helps the body quickly recover the energy that is lost. |
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Vowels are more sonorous than consonants, and so we perceive them as louder and lasting longer. |
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Tokyo, has patented a water-in-oil emulsified sunscreen cosmetic that exhibits excellent long lasting coverage and ease of washability. |
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The coriander comes through in the flavour and the zingy orange peel adds to the lasting dry bitterness in the finish. |
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But it was Muse's creativity rather than their culinary critique that left a lasting impression on Arcane Roots. |
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It was called Khedivial Opera House and was meant as a lasting and outstanding symbol of the arts of drama and music. |
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Blinken Wednesday said Washington would support Pak-Afghan efforts to reengage with Taliban for a lasting peace and stability in Afghanistan. |
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Management of shared drainage basins is also seen as a way to build lasting peaceful relationships among countries. |
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The aechmeas are remarkable for their long lasting flower and berry complexes, sometimes in large panicles. |
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This suite left a lasting impression on me due to the egg crates on the beds. |
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To commemorate his aedility Agrippa added public games lasting for 59 days as well as free admission to 170 public baths. |
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Then another circumstance happened, which made a lasting impression on my memory, though I was but a small child. |
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Lastly, the images of dreams must be a result of lasting impressions of sensory experiences had when awake. |
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Beneath the surface, they had profound and lasting influence on geothermal heat and the patterns of deep groundwater flow. |
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In other experiment, dexamethasone resulted in hyperglycemic and hypoketonemic effect lasting 4 to 6 days in ketotic cows. |
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Roman bridges, built by ancient Romans, were the first large and lasting bridges built. |
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It appears that the marriage produced no surviving children, despite lasting for more than ten years. |
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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 East India Company had a long lasting impact on the Indian Subcontinent, with both positive and harmful effects. |
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Shakespeare's work has made a lasting impression on later theatre and literature. |
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Cromwell's conquest, unwelcome as it was, left no significant lasting legacy of bitterness in Scotland. |
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Although Tilsit signified the high watermark of the French Empire, it did not bring a lasting peace for Europe. |
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Kings in France, England, and Spain consolidated their power, and set up lasting governing institutions. |
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On 3 August 2007, an electrical failure lasting six hours caused passengers to be trapped in the tunnel on a shuttle. |
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In a makeshift court lasting only one day, over 500 men were tried and the majority sentenced to death. |
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As of 2016, Kate Barker is the only external member to date to have been appointed for three terms, each lasting three years. |
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The book and its inscription in Hooke's hand are a testament to the lasting influence of Wilkins and his circle on the young Hooke. |
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Hooke often met Christopher Wren, with whom he shared many interests, and had a lasting friendship with John Aubrey. |
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It would become the longest conflict in human history, and have major lasting effects and consequences for both empires. |
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To secure lasting, blissful love from a nascent romance, a love pillow can cast a powerful, binding spell. |
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Although broadly thought of as a work of fiction, Geoffrey of Monmouth's work had a lasting effect upon the identity of the Cornish. |
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In macroeconomics it is reflected in an early and lasting neoclassical synthesis with Keynesian macroeconomics. |
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Hopes for a lasting alliance with the Byzantine Empire had also come up against insuperable problems. |
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Liberation from samsara through moksha is believed to ensure lasting happiness and peace. |
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Emperors often built baths to gain favour for themselves and to create a lasting monument of their generosity. |
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For soldiers, the main item of the agenda was a vigorous training session lasting about a watch long. |
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On 20 November 1992, a major fire occurred at Windsor Castle, lasting for 15 hours and causing widespread damage to the Upper Ward. |
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He embedded layers of symbolism, allusion, and paradox in his art, to the lasting fascination of scholars. |
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Even after a marquee player is traded, he can have a lasting impact on the franchise for which he made his mark. |
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The myth of the Protestant Chaucer continues to have a lasting impact on a large body of Chaucerian scholarship. |
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His artistic contacts were more peaceful and more significant for his lasting fame. |
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In criticism, Johnson had a lasting influence, although not everyone viewed him favourably. |
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He also argues that individuals should be prevented from doing lasting, serious harm to themselves or their property by the harm principle. |
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Payne asserts that none of the works prior to 1895 are of lasting interest. |
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The First World War, in which he served in the army, had a lasting emotional effect. |
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Some countries, including Ireland and Norway, banned its showing, with a few of these bans lasting decades. |
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For the role, Serkis shaved his head and had sessions lasting 20 hours each to have temporary tattoos stencilled onto his body. |
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The tale plays with logic, giving the story lasting popularity with adults as well as with children. |
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In 1984, another badge was introduced, lasting until 1998, making it the longest lived of the modern era. |
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The club agreed a sponsorship deal with the Marcus Evans Group on 20 May 2008, lasting until 2013, the longest in the club's history. |
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England played in Dublin in 1973 and were given a standing ovation lasting five minutes. |
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The Mrs Sunderland Music festival is the second oldest in the United Kingdom, started in 1889 lasting for nine days each year. |
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However, Cunningham would not be leaving without leaving a lasting legacy on the club. |
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In 1834, the first liberal, factual newspaper appeared, and the 1849 Constitution established lasting freedom of the press in Denmark. |
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Without lasting peace, Somerset's regime could not stand the expense of the war. |
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The massacres had a devastating and lasting impact on the Ulster Protestant population. |
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The French Revolutionary Wars were a series of sweeping military conflicts, lasting from 1792 until 1802, resulting from the French Revolution. |
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Now their unlimited veto was replaced with a delaying one lasting only two years. |
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The British relationship with the United States did not suffer lasting consequences from the crisis. |
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Studies show that organic waste from fish farms significantly reduces live maerl and that scallop dredging has profound and long lasting impacts. |
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Several companies offer trips by mokoro, lasting from one to three days, although almost all these trips are run by the same community trust. |
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Empowering Ministers with sole financial initiative had an immediate and lasting impact. |
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The OSCE works to prevent conflicts from arising and to facilitate lasting comprehensive political settlements for existing conflicts. |
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After Whitefield's death in 1770, however, American Methodism entered a more lasting Wesleyan and Arminian phase of development. |
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Some institutions offer an undergraduate master's degree as a first degree, typically lasting four years. |
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For instance, relationships between popular culture, political control, and social class were early and lasting concerns in the field. |
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Wilde's charm also had a lasting effect on Parisian literati, who produced several original biographies and monographs on him. |
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In Glasgow, Stewart boarded in the same house as Archibald Alison, author of the Essay on Taste, and a lasting friendship sprang up between them. |
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Berlin's work on liberal theory and on value pluralism has had a lasting influence. |
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Beyond social science, he has also had a lasting legacy in philosophy, literature, the arts and the humanities. |
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With their vacation lasting almost three weeks, Wittgenstein was able to work vigorously on his studies. |
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The result was the Treaty of Nijmegen that, unfortunately, failed to provide for a lasting peace. |
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Gaelic culture was on the rise, and long lasting disputes within the Church had finally been settled. |
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Roman bridges were among the first large and lasting bridges, built from stone with the arch as the basic structure. |
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The dispute over the eastern marches does not appear to have caused lasting trouble between Alexander and Henry of England. |
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In Kievan Rus', it survived the longest in Veliky Novgorod, probably lasting into the 13th century there. |
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The last tribal undertaking resulted in the 10th century in a lasting political structure and state, Poland, one of the West Slavic nations. |
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During the Prohibition era in the United States lasting from 1920 to 1933, all alcohol sales were banned in the country. |
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The invasion left a lasting impact on Gruffudd, who by 1116 was in his 60s and with failing eyesight. |
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At least, three short periods in the history of Chicago have had a lasting influence on American Literature. |
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Females deliver a single calf after a gestation period lasting about a year. |
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The rejection of the Panels by the Lords caused a lasting depression in Brangwyn. |
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Sousa subsequently left Swansea to take charge at Leicester City on 5 July 2010, lasting just one year and 13 days in South Wales. |
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The new submarine fleet began patrols on 14 February, usually lasting for about 24 hours each. |
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Each sound lasts one to two seconds, and various sound combinations occur in patterned sequences lasting 7 to 15 minutes each. |
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Males produce a complex song lasting 10 to 20 minutes, which they repeat for hours at a time. |
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Each song consists of several sounds in a low register, varying in amplitude and frequency and typically lasting from 10 to 20 minutes. |
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The mothers are the sole providers of care, with lactation lasting 24 days. |
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St Helen's was completed in 1896, and stands today as a lasting memorial to the Heaven period. |
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Persistent and lasting recruitment policies boosted the number of redundant public servants. |
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Cretans also have a tradition of keeping firearms at home, a tradition lasting from the era of resistance against the Ottoman Empire. |
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These new regulations could cause lasting harm to small businesses. |
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Most gulls breed once a year and have predictable breeding seasons lasting for three to five months. |
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His successors did attempt the conquests of Parthia and Germania, but without lasting results. |
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John's judicial reforms had a lasting impact on the English common law system, as well as providing an additional source of revenue. |
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Technical secondary education has two strands, one lasting three years and a more advanced education lasting five. |
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It promotes mutual understanding, friendship, cooperation and lasting peace amongst all peoples. |
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Thyle, which was distant from Orkney by a voyage of five days and nights, was fruitful and abundant in the lasting yield of its crops. |
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There are a number of Milankovitch cycles known, lasting between 10,000 and 200,000 years. |
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Ordinarily, implantation happens in December, with a gestation period lasting seven weeks. |
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Such vendettas and blood feuds occur in many societies, sometimes lasting for decades. |
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The Gold Medal honors an individual whose significant body of work has had a lasting influence on the theory and practice of architecture. |
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With Brava women have the possibility of attaining lasting tissue growth and an increase from one-half to one cup size. |
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His father's premature death in 1897 had a lasting effect on him. |
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This market has an uninterrupted history lasting for more than 700 years. |
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New Harmony, Indiana, and New Lanark, Scotland, the two towns with which he is most closely associated, remain as lasting reminders of his efforts. |
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The New Harmony communal experiment proved to be an economic failure, lasting about two years, but it attracted more than a thousand residents by the end of its first year. |
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His most lasting work, begun in prison and published during his exile in Paris, was a monumental effort to restrain such conflicts on the basis of a broad moral consensus. |
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The Abbots and Superiors General of the nine congregations of confederated congregations of Canons Regular elect a new Abbot Primate for a term of office lasting six years. |
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If successful, inoculation produced lasting immunity to smallpox. |
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How to represent evil and torture bearably, enhance or put into perspective a lasting and frequently trite and polemical literary topic, without the culture of complaint? |
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The Cortes of Toledo of 1480 came to the conclusion that the only hope of lasting financial reform lay in a resumption of these alienated lands and rents. |
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Cologne fragrance is released rapidly, lasting around 2 hours. |
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Although the Hongxi Emperor had a short reign, he is credited with reforms that made lasting improvements, and his liberal policies were continued by his son. |
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Other nationalists had high hopes for the German unification movement, and the frustration with lasting German unification after 1850 seemed to set the national movement back. |
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Nordic metal bands have had a long and lasting influence on the metal subculture alongside their counterparts in the United Kingdom and the United States. |
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The long lasting wars resulted in a United Nations intervention and NATO ground and air forces took action against Serb forces in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia. |
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Under proper conditions, wood provides excellent, lasting performance. |
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Strong, long lasting and, perhaps surprisingly, not necessarily heavy. |
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Victoria's first visit to Ireland in 1849 was a public relations success, but it had no lasting impact or effect on the growth of Irish nationalism. |
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But the lasting significance of Columbus's voyages outshone that of his Viking predecessors, because he managed to bring word of the continent back to Europe. |
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In 1675 a Royal Navy squadron led by Sir John Narborough negotiated a lasting peace with Tunis and, after bombarding the city to induce compliance, with Tripoli. |
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While voyages, for example to collect timber, are likely to have occurred for some time, there is no evidence of any lasting Norse settlements on mainland North America. |
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The Second World War also had a lasting effect on Newfoundland. |
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The First World War had a powerful and lasting effect on the society. |
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This hole covers almost the whole continent and was at its largest in September 2008, when the longest lasting hole on record remained until the end of December. |
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Pliny's interest in Roman literature attracted the attention and friendship of other men of letters in the higher ranks, with whom he formed lasting friendships. |
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On 25 June he made a flight lasting 15 minutes and 30 seconds, his longest to date, and the following day increased this personal record to over 36 minutes. |
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From John's perspective, what then followed represented an opportunity to stabilise control over his continental possessions and produce a lasting peace with Philip in Paris. |
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After renovations lasting several years the museum opened in September 2012 with a new composite extension that has been called 'The Bathtub' due to its resemblance to one. |
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Females deliver a single calf with gestation lasting about a year, dependency until one to two years, and maturity around seven to ten years, all varying between the species. |
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Both sexes incubate the eggs, with incubation bouts lasting between one and four hours during the day and one parent incubating through the night. |
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From the various Germanic groups who settled in Western Iberia, the Suebi left the strongest lasting cultural legacy in what is today Portugal, Galicia and Asturias. |
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The whale then repeats the sequences in bouts lasting up to many days. |
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Their meaning is often obscure, but they reveal John's predilection for order and the lasting influence of Whistler, whose teaching emphasised systematic preparation. |
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Loof concluded that although KEMET cannot solve all the problems in the DRC, the company has and will continue to have a positive and lasting impact. |
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The Cretaceous started 145 Ma and ended 66 Ma, lasting for 79 Myr. |
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It is long lasting and unaffected by the passage of time and may aid in the ring symbolism of eternal vows before God and the perfection the marriage signifies. |
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It is generally taken to include the First and Second Dynasties, lasting from the Protodynastic Period of Egypt until about 2686 BC, or the beginning of the Old Kingdom. |
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A lasting legacy remains in the physical infrastructure created during decades of combined industrial production practices, and widespread environmental destruction. |
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He gave loyalists a voice and influence at the highest level and he was crucial in taking loyalism along the often difficult path to a lasting peace. |
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There is also some evidence that the poll tax had a lasting effect of people not registering themselves on the electoral register to evade collection attempts. |
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He preached three sermons a week, each lasting well over two hours. |
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Regions that experienced greater environmental effects as the last glacial period ended have a much more apparent Mesolithic era, lasting millennia. |
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The 10 shilling note then in use was lasting only five months and it had been suggested that a coin, which could last fifty years, would be more economical. |
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Emin and Childish had remained on friendly terms up until 1999, but the activities of the Stuckist group offended her and caused a lasting rift with Childish. |
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He then began a short North American tour lasting from 26 June to 3 July, starting with his third Crossroads Guitar Festival on 26 June at Toyota Park in Bridgeview, Illinois. |
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They were rad and got him loads of fans and a girlfriend and all that, but in the end, the old stuff was too scattershot to make a lasting impression. |
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It was not then, as its successor the Scottish National Orchestra was later to be, a permanent ensemble, but gave a season lasting about six months of each year. |
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Esteem, lasting esteem, the esteem of good men, like himself, will be his reward, when the gale of ephemeral popularity shall have gradually subsided. |
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It is a lunar calendar with days lasting from sunset to sunset. |
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Shabbat, the weekly day of rest lasting from shortly before sundown on Friday night to nightfall on Saturday night, commemorates God's day of rest after six days of creation. |
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With every new indignity served upon the United States by the fanatical Fidel Castro comes an immediate, and lasting, impulse to declare that enough is enough. |
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Due to rail franchises lasting sometimes over a decade, full renationalisation would take years unless compensation was paid to terminate contracts early. |
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A lasting legacy of the war was that it awakened the Russians to their logistic weaknesses, and led to major reforms of the Imperial Russian Army's quartermaster department. |
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He had hoped for a lasting peace with France, and he was afraid that if he took too much, the whole of Europe would unite in envious hostility against Great Britain. |
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Ted Toohey became coach of Wigan in May 1974 before being sacked in January 1975, this would set the pattern of coaches lasting one or two seasons before being replaced. |
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His first reading tour, lasting from April 1858 to February 1859, consisted of 129 appearances in 49 different towns throughout England, Scotland and Ireland. |
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Johnson, was an English writer who made lasting contributions to English literature as a poet, essayist, moralist, literary critic, biographer, editor and lexicographer. |
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His supportive stance of the islands' wool industry and stand off with the Low Countries had long lasting benefits to all the British Isles economy. |
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His friendship is of a noble make and a lasting consistency. |
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Its significance is perhaps best reflected in its endurance and influence, as is seen in the longevity and lasting importance of the works of Virgil and Ovid. |
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The seax has a lasting symbolic impact in the English counties of Essex and Middlesex, both of which feature three seaxes in their ceremonial emblem. |
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The high fatalities of trench warfare caused the loss of much of a generation of men, with lasting social effects in the nation and a great disruption in the social order. |
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In addition, the Phoenix series is desgned to be longer lasting as it is enhanced with replaceable ultrasonic transducers as well as dining pulleys with bearings. |
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Although the coup as such was something of an unevent, it did leave a lasting imprint on the new tsar and thus influenced the autocracy for the coming three decades. |
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