A warm front occurs at the leading edge of a warm air mass that is moving to replace a cooler air mass. |
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Fame has become an albatross that prevents her from leading a normal and happy life. |
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He spent the months leading up to the election barnstorming around the country. |
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High-fiber diets can increase gas production by colonic flora and inhibit gas transit leading to gas retention, notable borborygmus, abdominal pain, and flatulence. |
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They are one of the country's leading manufacturers of children's clothing. |
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We asked how to get to the rear entrance, and he indicated a path leading around the right side of the building. |
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The company is developing a new car in partnership with leading auto manufacturers in Japan. |
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In December 1997, the INLA assassinated LVF leader Billy Wright, leading to a series of revenge killings by loyalist groups. |
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As Britain rose in naval power and settled continental North America and some islands of the West Indies, they became the leading slave traders. |
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This was not achieved leading the assembly to be suspended on a number of occasions as a consequence of unionist objections. |
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In 1996, over 300,000 people attended, leading to ticketing of the main street party in later years up to a limit of 100,000 tickets. |
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A family's status was indicated by the number of slaves it owned, leading to wars for the sole purpose of taking more captives. |
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Under Wilhelm II, Germany, like other European powers, took an imperialistic course, leading to friction with neighbouring countries. |
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In 1843 the first commercial Christmas card was produced by Henry Cole leading to the exchange of festive greeting cards among the public. |
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Increased heeling reduces exposed sail area relative to the wind direction, so leading to an equilibrium state. |
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Bruno kept winning fights, helping him to retain his spot as one of the world's leading heavyweights. |
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Jean Dubuffet, one of the leading French artist of the 1940s and the 1950s was born in Le Havre. |
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However, the region anterior to the brainstem was frequently included in the mask, leading to mesiotemporal overestimations. |
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This positive effect begins in the years leading up to the Games and might persist for several years afterwards, although not permanently. |
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After once again leading on the cards for most of the fight, he ran out of steam and was defeated by knockout in round eleven. |
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Gabriele Tarquini scored a lights to flag victory, leading home an Alfa quartet. |
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Here the main sail is placed on the windward side of the boat, leading to a heightened risk of gybing. |
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The two groups wrestled for power, with the criollos leading the call for independence. |
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By the early 1800s, London officially replaced Amsterdam as the world's leading financial centre. |
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In the early years of the 7th century, Kent and East Anglia were the leading English kingdoms. |
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Mexico has been the leading source of new residents since the 1965 Immigration Act. |
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Macaulay simultaneously was a leading reformer involved in transforming the educational system of India. |
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The Labour government also enacted Keynesian economic policies, to create artificial economic demand leading to full employment. |
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In North India, Hinduism asserted patriarchal control within the family, leading to increased subordination of women. |
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Regarded as the leading figure of the satire boom, Peter Cook was ranked number one in the Comedians' Comedian poll. |
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The sequel consists of four short stories by four leading children's authors, Kate Saunders, Brian Sibley, Paul Bright, and Jeanne Willis. |
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The leading body for physical education in the United Kingdom is the Association for Physical Education. |
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Multiple changes were made to the bill in the days leading up to the festival. |
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George personally accompanied them, leading them to victory, thus becoming the last British monarch to lead troops into battle. |
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Center work in the middle of the room starts out with slower exercises, gradually leading up to faster exercises and larger movements. |
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The film starred Charlize Theron and Michael Fassbender, with Noomi Rapace playing the leading role of the scientist named Elizabeth Shaw. |
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The leading men's magazine of its age, Playboy helped bring explicit photography, embodied by its famous nude centerfolds, into the mainstream. |
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It is mandatory for leading players to enter at least four 500 events, including at least one after the US Open. |
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Marsh initially had the role of leading the team in singing it, and on his retirement he passed it on to Allan Border. |
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It was first organised by the lawyer Robert Dover between 1612 and 1642, with several later celebrations leading up to the present day. |
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In 1963 a system of exemptions for the leading players was introduced with local qualifying continuing for the remaining players. |
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Benn then went on a winning streak of six fights leading up to another world title challenge. |
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Each academic year around 100 students spend a term at another leading business school. |
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However, he had become a national celebrity, opening supermarkets and annually leading the Grand National parade for many further years. |
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During his driving career, Moss was one of the most recognised celebrities in Britain, leading to many media appearances. |
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Hamilton again qualified on pole at the Singapore Grand Prix, but suffered a gearbox failure whilst leading the race. |
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Jonas Barish was the leading figure among critics who appreciated Jonson's artistry. |
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Since then, it has grown to become a leading centre for management, financial, IT, business consultation and professional services. |
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By the first decades of the 18th century, Amsterdam had become the world's leading commercial and financial centre for more than a century. |
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It is among the UK's most popular dishes, leading a government minister, Robin Cook, to claim in 2001 that it was a British national dish. |
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Total income can be subdivided according to various schemes, leading to various formulae for GDP measured by the income approach. |
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In 2010, the Toronto G20 summit sparked mass protests and rioting, leading to the largest mass arrest in Canadian history. |
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The leading families saw their future in cooperation with the central government and worked to establish absolutist power. |
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The year leading up to the ceasefires was a particularly tense one, marked by atrocities. |
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Chaucer was a courtier, leading some to believe that he was mainly a court poet who wrote exclusively for nobility. |
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A leading Peelite was William Ewart Gladstone, who was a reforming Chancellor of the Exchequer in most of these governments. |
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He returned to opposition, before leading the party to a majority in the 1874 election. |
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After the removal of the Lords' veto in 1911, the Third Home Rule Bill was introduced in 1912, leading to the Home Rule Crisis. |
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According to an OECD report in 2014, Germany is the world's third leading destination for international study. |
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Late in February, the 7th Indian Division leading IV Corps, seized crossings at Nyaungu near Pakokku. |
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Boris Karloff played the leading role in major horror films in the 1930s, and collaborated with film director James Whale. |
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The James Bond film series began in the early 1960s, with Sean Connery in the leading role. |
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This coincided with the adoption of this lower pitch by other leading orchestras and concert series. |
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At about this time, Burke joined the circle of leading intellectuals and artists in London of whom Samuel Johnson was the central luminary. |
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In recent years, feminist critiques of neoclassical economic models gained prominence, leading to the formation of feminist economics. |
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Burke took a leading role in the debate regarding the constitutional limits to the executive authority of the king. |
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He was promoted to captain in the regular army in July 1792, despite exceeding his leave of absence and leading a riot against French troops. |
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De' Medici, who had a keen interest in opera, was trying to make Florence Italy's musical capital by attracting the leading talents of his day. |
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These theatres stage a high proportion of straight drama, Shakespeare, other classic plays and premieres of new plays by leading playwrights. |
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Darkcore, a direct influence on drum and bass, was combined with influences of drum and bass itself leading to the creation of darkstep. |
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The Destination Marketing Association International is the industry leading organization. |
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From 2008 to 2012 the Hall was voted Superbrands leading Leisure and Entertainment Destination. |
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Three major problems persisted, leading to motion pictures and sound recording largely taking separate paths for a generation. |
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By the 1960s the LSO had recovered its leading position, which it has retained subsequently. |
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He preached successful revivals until 1802, when he saw revivals leading to dissension and division. |
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Saltaire was built in 1851 by Sir Titus Salt, a leading industrialist in the Yorkshire woollen industry. |
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This turned out to be one of the most useful indices of all and tracked the movements of the 100 leading companies listed on the Exchange. |
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Wimbledon has its own particular methods for disseminating tickets, often leading tennis fans to follow complex procedures to obtain tickets. |
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International volunteering organisations such as Service Civil International and International Voluntary Service were founded by leading Quakers. |
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Packer secretly signed leading international cricketers to his competition, including 28 Australians. |
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The third day saw a total of 17 wickets fall, with Shane Warne and Andrew Flintoff being the leading performers for their sides. |
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The council is currently No Overall Control with the Labour Party leading a minority administration. |
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He recruited several other leading Wasps, including, most notably, Club Captain Dean Ryan. |
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Huddersfield Choral Society founded in 1836, claims to be the UK's leading choral society. |
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Apart from Althea Gibson, early in her career, there was not a leading player of her era that she did not beat on several occasions. |
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He then enjoyed legitimate boxing knockouts of leading contenders Ruhlin and Tom Sharkey. |
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The Tudor era Southsea Castle has a small museum, and much of the seafront defences leading up to the Round Tower are open to the public. |
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For example, Dawson College in Montreal has nearly sixty different programs leading to a college diploma. |
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The press conference for the bout became heated, leading to the two fighters swearing at each other on live television. |
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In a 2010 report, the Russell Group of 20 leading universities made a conclusion that higher education could be financed by issuing bonds. |
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Under the heading of viae privatae were also included roads leading from the public or high roads to particular estates or settlements. |
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The king reneged on his promises of reform, leading to the outbreak of the First Barons' War. |
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The status of ecclesiastics was regulated by secular law, and many leading ecclesiastics came from aristocratic Irish families. |
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At the Hungarian race, Hill did take his first career win after leading from start to finish. |
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The Coventry Godiva Harriers, established in 1879 are the leading athletics club in the area. |
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Nevertheless, he established himself as a leading portrait artist in England. |
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The 1850s were marked by political battles over the expansion of slavery into the western territories, issues leading to the Civil War. |
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Other leading international basketball players from South Sudan include Manute Bol, Kueth Duany, Deng Gai, Ater Majok, and Thon Maker. |
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The targeted completion date of August 1998 was missed by ten months, leading to compensation being paid by Altram. |
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Regional and national financial centres interact with these leading centres and may act as business feeders or provide local access to them. |
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Besides being wasteful, planting was usually imprecise and led to a poor distribution of seeds, leading to low productivity. |
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Religious disagreements between various leading figures led to the emergence of rival Protestant churches. |
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The leading political figure at the beginning of the Restoration was Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon. |
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A substantial reward was offered by the Foundation for information leading to its recovery. |
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Most of the leading candidates for permanent membership are regularly elected onto the Security Council by their respective groups. |
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Unexpectedly, Boris Johnson, who had been a leading figure for Vote Leave, declined to be nominated shortly before the deadline for nominations. |
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These are comparable to those at the National Gallery, the Tate Gallery and leading art galleries outside the United Kingdom. |
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Depredations continued, leading to growing tension between England and Spain, which were still technically at peace. |
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The construction of cathedrals and castles advanced building technology, leading to the development of large stone buildings. |
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In the new Parliament, many Whigs thought the aging Prime Minister incapable of leading the military campaign. |
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Air pollution may also be leading to a reduction in beech numbers, through increased susceptibility to disease. |
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This method studies both changes in markets and their interactions leading towards equilibrium. |
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It has played a leading role in organizing regional engagement and development cooperation. |
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Puck distracts Lysander and Demetrius from fighting over Helena's love by mimicking their voices and leading them apart. |
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Rome's leading poets had great technical skill in the choice and arrangement of language. |
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Fevers ranked as one of the leading causes of death in India in the 19th century. |
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He was elected to the exclusively Tory Carlton Club in 1836, and was also taken up by the party's leading hostess, Lady Londonderry. |
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For 30 years, Germany struggled against Britain to be Europe's leading industrial power. |
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Thomas Tallis, Thomas Morley, and John Dowland were other leading English composers. |
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Leveen imagining the fourteen years leading up to the events in the play from the point of view of the nurse. |
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In summer, a large proportion of the rainfall is caused by sun heating the ground leading to convection and to showers and thunderstorms. |
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Starving refugees, disorganised stragglers, and the sick and wounded clogged the primitive roads and tracks leading to India. |
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Musketeer would require thousands of troops, leading the British to seek out France as an ally. |
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Tailyour, who was leading 45 Commando was landed by mistake in a stadium still under Egyptian control resulting in a very hasty retreat. |
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They defeated the allied army at the Battle of Fleurus, leading to a full Allied withdrawal from the Austrian Netherlands. |
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He almost certainly wrote his version of the title role for his fellow actor, Richard Burbage, the leading tragedian of Shakespeare's time. |
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Henry Tudor, the future Henry VII, spent his childhood at Raglan Castle, the home of William Herbert, 1st Earl of Pembroke, a leading Yorkist. |
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Along with Arabic, Urdu is among the immigrant languages with the most speakers in Catalonia, leading to fears of linguistic ghettos. |
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Dartmouth College, Harvard University, and the College of William and Mary, offer leading examples of Georgian architecture in the Americas. |
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Gas was found by chance in a water well near Hamburg in 1910, leading to minor gas discoveries in Zechstein dolomites elsewhere in Germany. |
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Napoleon dominated European and global affairs for more than a decade while leading France against a series of coalitions in the Napoleonic Wars. |
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Carnwath's action was misinterpreted by the royalist soldiers as a signal to move back, leading to a collapse of their position. |
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Once again, Sir Henry Vane was the leading catalyst for the republican cause in opposition to force by the military. |
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The Act of First Fruits and Fifths, the Test Act, the Act of Uniformity 1662, and others engaged the leading divines of the day. |
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In cells, Amp B interacts with the bilipidic layers forming pores, leading to the loss of osmotic regulation capacity of the cells. |
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Initially the earl had issues with Richard III as Edward groomed his brother to be the leading power of the north. |
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Belloc took a leading role in denouncing the Marconi scandal of 1912, in which government ministers were caught insider trading. |
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As well as his fiction, Tolkien was also a leading author of academic literary criticism. |
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Britain was the leading world center for advanced engineering and technology. |
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Though a capable rather than a virtuoso player he won the praise of the leading conductor Hans Richter, for whom he played at Covent Garden. |
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Eddie Van Halen established himself as one of the leading metal guitarists of the era. |
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German Drum and Bass DJ The Panacea is also one of the leading Digital Hardcore artists. |
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It is estimated by industry and leading botters that only around 1 in 10 players using bots make a profit, mainly in low-stakes games. |
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In 1909 the WSPU presented specially commissioned pieces of jewellery to leading suffragettes Emmeline Pankhurst and Louise Eates. |
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But the expense of wars leading to the total control of India strained the Company's finances. |
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The church also helps to run a number of schools, including two leading public schools in East Anglia, Culford School and The Leys. |
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Still, at Southampton, attacks were so effective morale did give way briefly with civilian authorities leading people en masse out of the city. |
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In 1955 Olivier and Leigh were invited to play leading roles in three plays at the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford. |
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Just as the leading Hollywood studios gained from sound in relation to their foreign competitors, they did the same at home. |
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At Pentecost, the Apostles are believed to have received the Holy Spirit, preparing them for their mission in leading the church. |
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Drake's ship had been leading the English pursuit of the Armada by means of a lantern. |
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France's leading expansionist Jules Ferry was out of office, and Paris allowed London to take effective control of Egypt. |
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Increased negative keratometric diopters and oblate asphericity of the PCC are common after LASIK leading to mild keratectasia. |
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The merger of the two companies created a leading diversified exchange group in Europe. |
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In 1568, Mary escaped from her imprisonment at Loch Leven Castle, leading to several years of sporadic violence. |
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Burbage played the leading role in the first performances of many of Shakespeare's plays, including Richard III, Hamlet, Othello, and King Lear. |
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To the south west is The Mall leading towards Buckingham Palace via Admiralty Arch, while Whitehall is to the south and the Strand to the east. |
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Bahrain founded its union a year later, while in 1975 the Dubai Sevens, the Gulf's leading rugby tournament, was created. |
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Just as our meal was ready, our roustabout came into camp, riding one of the horses barebacked, with only a halter and leading the other two. |
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Mutations leading to the loss of function of a gene are much more common than mutations that produce a new, fully functional gene. |
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Smith left the national side in January 2007 to return to Rangers, with Scotland leading their Euro 2008 qualification group. |
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It also competed in the 1997 Bathurst 1000 with Menu and Plato leading for much of the early part of the race. |
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Econ Engineering on the A61 Ripon bypass near the B6265 roundabout are Britain's leading manufacturer of salt gritters. |
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The BWA's goals include caring for the needy, leading in world evangelism and defending human rights and religious freedom. |
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Subsequently, he went on to lead the Drivers' Championship, with McLaren leading the Constructors' Championship. |
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It assembled on 3 November 1640 and quickly began proceedings to impeach the king's leading counsellors of high treason. |
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They may bear witness in many ways, according to how they believe God is leading them. |
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With the testing moving to Circuito de Jerez, Brawn GP continued to set the pace, finishing the test leading two of the three tests. |
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In his first year, he was elected JCR President, leading a student campaign against a rise in rent charges. |
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Barry was assisted by Augustus Pugin, a leading authority on Gothic architecture and style, who designed the interior of the Palace. |
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Despite leading in the first stint, Barrichello finished sixth after a faulty fuel rig ruined his race. |
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Since 1949, the Silver Medal is awarded to the leading amateur, provided that the player completes all 72 holes. |
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This was despite the Conservative support equalling that of Labour in the months leading up to his departure from the leadership. |
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Friends believe that God plans what will happen, with his spirit leading people to speak. |
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Chamber plays became popular in the early 20th century, with leading exponents being Max Reinhardt and August Strindberg. |
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The emergence of Billy Wolfe as a leading figure in the SNP also contributed to this movement to the left. |
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However, programs leading to Staatsexamen did usually not make the transition to Bologna degrees. |
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Steam rocketry works by filling a pressure vessel with hot water at high pressure and opening a valve leading to a suitable nozzle. |
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This brought the SNP to national prominence, leading to the establishment of the Kilbrandon Commission. |
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Techrete on the B1207 in the north of Hibaldstow, next to the railway line, is the UK's leading maker of architectural precast cladding. |
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At the European Grand Prix in Valencia, Spain, Vettel won from pole position, leading every lap of the race. |
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In the graduate program, courses leading to a degree such as the Master of Physiotherapy degree are offered. |
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Prisons are overcrowded and understaffed leading to riots, prison escapes and poor supervision of prisoners. |
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Both engines were successfully installed, leading to favourable publicity for the partnership. |
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During the Second World War, Turing was a leading participant in the breaking of German ciphers at Bletchley Park. |
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In 1819, Babbage and Herschel visited Paris and the Society of Arcueil, meeting leading French mathematicians and physicists. |
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The Belfast Telegraph is the leading newspaper, and UK and Irish national newspapers are also available. |
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The third category comprised roads at or in villages, districts, or crossroads, leading through or towards a vicus or village. |
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However, in the 19th century, the language was seen as a common heritage, with Ulster Protestants playing a leading role in the Gaelic revival. |
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In summer, a large proportion of the rainfall is caused by sun heating the ground, leading to convection and to showers and thunderstorms. |
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Its racing activities are an important source for the creation of leading edge technologies used in the development of Honda motorcycles. |
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Whitehall was destroyed by fire in 1698, leading to a shift to St James's Palace. |
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By the kate 1950s, kuru was the leading cause of death among Fore women, and it had killed so many that men outnumbered women by three to one. |
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Two years later, leading Conservatives were reported to have changed their minds. |
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The city's current leading cricket club is Coventry and North Warwickshire Cricket Club. |
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The Peruvian Army occupied Leticia, leading to an armed conflict between the two nations. |
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Georgia remained a leading regional power until its collapse under the Mongol attacks within two decades after Tamar's death. |
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So they cast a spell over the monks to redirect them from the road to Otteri to the road leading them to the cliff's edge at Sidmouth. |
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Joyce had a major but not leading role in a good bi-weekly TV serial daytime program. |
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To the west, next to the railway is Weetabix, the UK's leading cereal brand. |
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The other candidates seemed to disappear as the public debate became a heated mano-a-mano between the two leading candidates. |
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Bonfire Night, as it was occasionally known, assumed a new fervour during the events leading up to the English Interregnum. |
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Taylor off the A442 in Elmley Lovett, near Hartlebury is the world's leading manufacturer of metal bins. |
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Smithers Rapra in Shawbury are the world's leading research consultancy on plastics and rubbers. |
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The risk of burns or fire is also greater with bare bulbs, leading to their prohibition in some places unless enclosed by the luminaire. |
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During the early modern era, the Ottoman state enjoyed an expansion and consolidation of power, leading to a Pax Ottomana. |
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Classical unemployment is the result of real wages being above their market clearing level leading to an excess supply of labour. |
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He had become a committed Puritan and had established important family links to leading families in London and Essex. |
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During the English Civil War Dobson was based at the Royalist centre of Oxford and painted many leading Cavaliers. |
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Changes in status of autonomy leading up to and after independence are not listed, and some dates of independence may be disputed. |
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However, it is unclear whether he was the sole Bishop for Cornwall or the leading Bishop in the area. |
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The economics of research is, so far as logic is concerned, the leading doctrine with reference to the art of discovery. |
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Consistency in maintaining what he believed to be true was itself one of his leading principles. |
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The leader of the first violin section, commonly called the concertmaster, also plays an important role in leading the musicians. |
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The new book chronicles the chain of events leading up to the crime. |
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They failed in qualification for the 1974, leading to Ramsey's dismissal, and 1978 FIFA World Cups. |
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The conference will attract many leading scholars and educators. |
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The nation began to emerge in the late 18th century as the leading form of government and social organization. |
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Fugro Seacore in Mongleath near Falmouth are leading offshore drilling contractors. |
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In 21st century, almost all leading countries of the world possess annihilative atomic weapons. |
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One of the leading antieviction activists, Ada Colau, was recently elected mayor of Barcelona. |
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It may serve as a new candidate or a leading compound for the development of antiosteoporosis drug. |
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For instance, the leading male protagonist leaves home, joins a first aid team, and commits himself to antiwarfare activities. |
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Most of them showed an intimate knowledge of the young blonde, leading Seth to the conclusion they had known her biblically. |
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Ipana, a leading practitioner of feline-autodefenestration, also helped, I think. |
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Newcastle University is now one of the UK's leading international universities. |
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Sometimes, too much foreign material can get caught in the crypts, leading to frequent infections. |
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A Sarronnese officer whom he did not know was leading a riderless horse, a dapple. |
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There were many uprisings in Spanish America, leading to the wars of independence. |
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It wasn't long before Jokic was dropping dimes, blocking shots, leading the break, and running the offense out of the elbow for Denver. |
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Stephen Hawking is a leading light in physics, people say he's the greatest physicist since Einstein. |
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India is the leading exporter of guar gum, making up nearly 85 per cent of the global production. |
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Even the streets leading up to its outer barriers were roamed by gorilla-faced guards in black uniforms, armed with jointed truncheons. |
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Falestinian would be lucky to have a smart man like Sharon instead you have an old killer and liar leading you and he isn't even one of you! |
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The oxidation of sulfides leading to the formation of sulfuric acid can also be one of the corrosion factors in karst formation. |
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This diplomatic victory over Russia established Disraeli as one of Europe's leading statesmen. |
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Nothing is a greater turn-on for Mom than seeing her funsome leading man enjoying her offspring. |
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In 1899, galelike winds loosened stones, and Lawrence Brignolia, a blacksmith from suburban Cambridge, was leading when he fell on one. |
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At the same instant the sounding gallopade of hoofs came from the tranquil roadway leading to the stables. |
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The Arete starts easily, with several beautiful, loping pitches leading to a striking gendarme. |
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One day he attempted to help out by leading a gentleman cow back to the ranch, a distance of about a mile. |
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Hyperviscosity due to polycythemia may induce an angiogenic increase in the glomerular capillary beds, in turn leading to glomerulomegaly. |
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Years of bad harvests leading up to the Revolution also inflamed popular resentment of the privileges enjoyed by the clergy and the aristocracy. |
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The London School of Economics has been described as the world's leading social science institution for both teaching and research. |
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Richard Strauss was a leading composer of the late Romantic and early modern eras. |
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The Courtauld Institute of Art is a leading centre for the teaching of the history of art. |
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He is best known for leading Britain in the great wars against France and Napoleon. |
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Carwyn Jones remained First Minister following the election, this time leading a Welsh Labour ministerial team. |
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Yet such feuds weakened the tribe as a whole, sometimes leading to the creation of a new tribe as one group separated from the rest. |
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Odom blocked Fabio Oberto's layin at the other end, leading to a fast-break layup from Fisher. |
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In 1568 the Dutch rebelled against the rule of Philip II of Spain leading to the Eighty Years' War. |
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Hudson's final expedition ranged farther north in search of the Northwest Passage, leading to his discovery of the Hudson Strait and Hudson Bay. |
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Glowing hot rivers of lava bisect the landscape, leading to a stunning lavafall. |
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The third group to the west of the Duddon includes Harter Fell and the long ridge leading over Whitfell to Black Combe and the sea. |
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By the end of the 19th century, Britain was the wealthiest of all nations, and London a leading financial centre. |
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Supporters of reform will surely countermobilize, leading to more outbursts and demonstrations. |
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This leads to small interpregnancy intervals that negatively impact maternal nutritional status, leading to poor birth outcome. |
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Tupperware UK is in Knaphill, and Bisley Office Furniture, on the A322, is the UK's leading manufacturer of office furniture. |
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Readers in Teston, to the south on the A26, are the UK's leading manufacturer of cricket balls. |
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Bosal was the UK's leading manufacturer of car exhausts on Walton Summit, between the M6 and M61 until they closed operations. |
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Nearby, Nitecrest is the UK's leading manufacturer of gift, payment, loyalty and phone cards, and exports most of its products. |
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This technology is now the leading technology used in the manufacture of acrylics around the world. |
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Busworld Kortrijk in Kortrijk, Belgium, is the leading bus trade fair in Europe. |
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The area is a chemicals processing area but most recently it has diversified into the UK's leading site for renewable biofuel research. |
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Grundfos, the world's leading pump manufacturer, build pumps in Sunderland. |
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In 1532, the College of Justice was founded, leading to the training and professionalisation of lawyers. |
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In 1532, the Royal College of Justice was founded, leading to the training and professionalisation of an emerging group of career lawyers. |
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In the eighteenth century, Russia and Prussia became the leading powers over the sea. |
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The team reported that the formation rests on a pillar and includes a structure similar in appearance to a staircase, leading to a dark hole. |
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English rule of law was reinforced and expanded in Ireland during the latter part of the 16th century, leading to the Tudor conquest of Ireland. |
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The Irish philosopher and theologian Johannes Scotus Eriugena was considered one of the leading intellectuals of his early Middle Ages. |
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Meanwhile, the population of Avebury village was rapidly increasing, leading to further housing being built inside the henge. |
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Other writers, such as Ammianus Marcellinus and Tacitus, mentioned Celtic women inciting, participating in, and leading battles. |
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Eventually, Jugurtha renewed his offensive, leading to a long and inconclusive war with Rome. |
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The British numerical advantage proved insurmountable, leading the High Seas Fleet to abandon any attempt to challenge British dominance. |
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Closer to Rome, he built a navigable canal on the Tiber, leading to Portus, his new port just north of Ostia. |
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Agrippina and Claudius had become more combative in the months leading up to his death. |
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Sir Walter Scott, a leading novelist of the day, contributed one anonymously. |
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In the early morning of 10 April, leading elements of the Austrian army crossed the Inn River and invaded Bavaria. |
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At the Hungarian Grand Prix in Budapest, Vettel again took pole position and was leading until the safety car came out. |
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Once again the British fleet effectively eliminated the French Navy from the war, leading France to abandon major operations. |
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MachineWorks in Sheffield is the leading developer of CNC simulation on the B6069 near Sheffield Botanical Gardens. |
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This also accounts for the large number of dead in Dadlington parish, leading to the setting up of the battle chantry there. |
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The true paths of all original Roman roads leading out of Eboracum are not known, although eleven have been suggested. |
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The movement began in the United States, with Bay Area thrash metal being the leading scene. |
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Lapidge and Wood see the poem as a commemoration of Alfred's ceremony by one of his leading scholars, John the Old Saxon. |
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Olaf seized the east midlands, leading to the establishment of a frontier at Watling Street. |
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Historically, both the Norwegian Labour Party and Conservative Party have played leading political roles. |
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King Harald Hardrada invaded northern England in early September, leading a fleet of more than 300 ships carrying perhaps 15,000 men. |
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After taking hostages from the leading men of the city, on 24 September the Norwegians moved east to the tiny village of Stamford Bridge. |
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The forest laws were introduced, leading to the setting aside of large sections of England as royal forest. |
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William died in September 1087 while leading a campaign in northern France, and was buried in Caen. |
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The rebellion exposed the utter corruption and incompetence of the military and destabilised the Spanish Government, leading to dictatorship. |
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Mr. Brett does not follow the examples set by White and Tudor and Smith of printing his leading cases in extenso. |
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The ingenuitive men soon found a large archway leading to the outside of the cave. |
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Neither side stood behind their commitments, and the charter was annulled by Pope Innocent III, leading to the First Barons' War. |
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Conversely, one of the leading drainage contractors, the Earl of Lindsey, was to die fighting for the King at the Battle of Edgehill. |
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It features James Stewart in the leading role, and was the first of four films that Stewart made with Hitchcock. |
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Peter's Square, up to but not including the steps leading to the basilica, is normally patrolled by the Italian police. |
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Further negotiations took place in October 2006, leading to the St Andrews Agreement. |
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