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The loss of both her parents at an early age distorted her outlook on life. |
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Falling sales and a consequent loss of profits forced the company to lay off more workers. |
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Erosion continued, but the structures remained, resulting in a loss of beach area. |
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Economies were also impacted with the loss of artisans, merchants, manufacturers and agriculturists. |
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Larger, faster or more radical changes, however, may result in vegetation stress, rapid plant loss and desertification in certain circumstances. |
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The Saxa Vord Royal Air Force radar station closed in 2006, with the loss of more than 100 jobs. |
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The loss of these barges may have contributed to Hitler's decision to postpone Operation Sea Lion indefinitely. |
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From July to September, the Luftwaffe's loss records indicate the loss of 1,636 aircraft, 1,184 to enemy action. |
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The loss of Bismarck, Arctic convoys, and the perceived invasion threat to Norway had persuaded Hitler to withdraw. |
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Nine combat launches were made, resulting in the destruction of eight Axis aircraft for the loss of one Allied pilot. |
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Not long before Tulla went to work on widening and straightening the river heavy floods had brought significant loss of life. |
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The loss of two brigades of 17th Indian Division meant that Rangoon could not be defended. |
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Erosion causes loss of the fertile top soil and reduces its fertility and quality of the agricultural produce. |
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The misplacement of the supply shed at the far corner of the field resulted in great loss of time. |
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Under Egyptian artillery fire, the IDF force raced ahead and took Crossroads 12 with the loss of 2 killed and 22 wounded. |
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The outcome was the loss of the remaining Portuguese territories in the Indian subcontinent. |
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The Wetlands reserve opened in March 2000 as a mitigation for the loss of mudflats caused by the building of the Cardiff Bay Barrage. |
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It collapsed some 18 months later during a storm, as a passenger train passed over it, resulting in the loss of 75 lives. |
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The acquisition or loss of a star can have dramatic effects on the success of a restaurant. |
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De Valera's resignation meant also the loss of financial support from America. |
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The Welsh Liberal Democrats lost significantly in the popular vote and returned five AMs, a loss of one. |
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The cuts would have meant a significant loss of personnel and would have had adverse effects on recruitment. |
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One of them, led by general Platen in September resulted in the loss of 2,000 Russians, mostly captured, and the destruction of 5,000 wagons. |
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This functions as an upward biological pump, reversing an earlier presumption that whales accelerate the loss of nutrients to the bottom. |
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An attempt to save the sub failed, resulting in the death of forty sailors and the loss of four nuclear torpedoes. |
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The same adaptations that conserve heat while in water tend to inhibit heat loss when out of water. |
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However, the most significant loss for the Yugoslav Army was the damaged and destroyed infrastructure. |
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The loss of all but one of the Chinook helicopters being carried by the Atlantic Conveyor was a severe blow from a logistical perspective. |
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The problem was caused by a buildup of ice crystals just behind the main fan, causing a brief loss of thrust on six occasions. |
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The government insisted that the embarrassing loss of the tax records was a one-off event. |
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This behavior is so puzzling that it has been called the black hole information loss paradox. |
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The effects of global warming in the Arctic include rising temperatures, loss of sea ice, and melting of the Greenland ice sheet. |
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It has been argued that loss of unitarity would also imply violation of conservation of energy. |
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Surrounding the boiler are layers of insulation or lagging to minimize heat loss to the surroundings. |
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The loss of the original medieval bridge that it replaced caused controversy. |
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My colleagues in the Government join with me in expressing to you our sense of the world's loss in the death of your distinguished husband. |
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This can lead to widespread disruption across the network and potentially a huge loss in revenue. |
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Some estimates have placed that loss at nearly half in the last forty years. |
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Crop loss in 1845 has been estimated at anywhere from one third to as high as one half of cultivated acreage. |
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The roentgenograms showed local loss of density of the navicular, the multangulars, and the cuboid. |
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Some common symptoms are tiredness, nausea, and loss of appetite. |
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Philip Larkin, the preferred nominee, had declined, because of ill health and a loss of creative momentum, dying a year later. |
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The loss of the court as a centre of patronage in 1603 was a major blow to Scottish literature. |
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The loss of a royal court also meant there was no force to counter the kirk's dislike of theatre, which struggled to survive in Scotland. |
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Also, real estate development often causes habitat loss by eliminating nesting beaches. |
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He was disgusted by the massive loss of life during the war and was unable to reconcile himself with it. |
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The players commiserated over their loss in the championship game. |
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Symptoms of the disease include loss of appetite and lethargy. |
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In 2008, he embarked on a weight loss program, and by 2010, he had lost 80 pounds. |
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Anterograde amnesia is a loss of the ability to create new memories after the event that caused the amnesia. |
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This would mean the loss of the special status of the Home Nations, established under FIFA's constitution. |
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After the loss of their capital, according to Strabo, a large portion of the Boii left Italy. |
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Arteritic and nonarteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy both manifest as sudden visual loss associated with optic disc edema. |
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But Scotland had the advantage going into the match, for a win or draw or even a small loss would guarantee them a place in the cup. |
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Floods can inundate such development at high financial cost and often with loss of life. |
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However, there is a deadweight loss of the triangles B and D, or in diagram 1, the triangles labeled Societal Loss. |
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The net loss to the society due to the tariff would be given by the total costs of the tariff minus its benefits to the society. |
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Banks are administered by the National Bank of Moldova, so this loss was covered from state reserves. |
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It was the neglect or religious zeal of later generations that led to the loss of these records. |
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She was at a loss for words when she saw the number of people who had come to grieve for her husband. |
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Yet since 1991, and starting in the late 1980s in Southern California, California has seen a net loss of domestic migrants most years. |
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Finland was never occupied by Soviet forces and it retained its independence, but at the loss of about 93,000 soldiers. |
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The artisans and merchants of Dublin also feared any union as it may have resulted in a loss of business. |
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Many projects aim to prevent or slow this loss by revitalizing endangered languages and promoting education and literacy in minority languages. |
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Optic neuritis is the inflammation of the optic nerve that may cause a complete or partial loss of vision. |
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Language loss occurs when the language has no more native speakers, and becomes a dead language. |
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I feel how weak and fruitless must be any words of mine which should attempt to beguile you from the grief of a loss so overwhelming. |
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The loss of ecclesiastical patronage that resulted from the Reformation, meant that native craftsmen and artists turned to secular patrons. |
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Although saddened by the loss of so many of his loyal Scotsmen, Charles VII continued to honour the survivors. |
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In most cases, punishment was meted out to compensate the woman's father for his loss of valuable property rather than to console the victim. |
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How could I condemn a name that honours so many of my friends for whose distance or loss I now beweep? |
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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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This result indicated ADSCs are alive after bioencapsulation but a possible cell loss might happen in a longer in vitro cell culture. |
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Moreover, the massive demand for men to fight in the war meant that few Glaswegian families escaped personal loss of some kind. |
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In addition, plants and microorganisms can biomethylate Se, which can result in a loss of Se to the atmosphere. |
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The entire train fell into the firth, with the loss of 75 passengers and train crew. |
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It is naturally gold in color and has a modulus similar to Kevlar 29, but has less strength loss with flex. |
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Evergreens suffer greater water loss during the winter and they also can experience greater predation pressure, especially when small. |
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The Community did see some loss of territory due to the decolonialisation occurring in their era. |
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Labour's dominance of Scotland's Westminster seats continued in the 2001 general election, with a small loss of votes but no losses of seats. |
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The Conservatives experienced a net loss of 22 seats, the first time since 1997 that the party suffered a net loss of seats. |
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Higher magnification showing coagulative necrosis with loss of nuclear detail in hepatocytes. |
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Several books have since been written about the 1979 race, which remains notorious in the yachting world for its loss of life. |
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However, the loss of the clan chief's power and patronage and widespread emigration did contribute to its decline. |
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Perversely, despite the loss of marketing revenue, sales of the new unsponsored replica top increased dramatically. |
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In 1937 he handed legendary English puncher Peter Kane his first loss by devastating knockout. |
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Further, this structure is retained even during melt processing without loss of the interpenetrating cocontinuous structure. |
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The loss of prosperity caused social unrest, and Wallonia sought greater autonomy in order to address its economic problems. |
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Although inhabited, the Undercliff is an area prone to landslips and subsidence, with accompanying loss of property over time. |
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On 11 October 1836 the cargo ship Clarendon was wrecked at the foot of Blackgang Chine, with the loss of all aboard. |
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Like aluminium, copper is recyclable without any loss of quality, both from raw state and from manufactured products. |
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Tragic, too, is the gradual deskilling of teachers, loss of excitement about the profession, and loss of gifted teachers to other pursuits. |
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Run by the RNLI since 1853, it has taken part in many rescues, sadly sometimes with loss of life of crew members. |
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The population has since declined owing to the loss of most of the heavy industry. |
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A shift in language was expedited with the loss of men during the First World War and the resulting economic turmoil. |
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The worst single incident in the Rhondda was the 1867 Ferndale disaster in which an explosion saw the loss of 178 lives. |
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The list below shows mining disasters which saw the loss of five or more lives during a single incident. |
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On such a view, the despoilment of pristine wilderness is the loss of something intrinsically good. |
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Compounding the loss of men to reinforce 21st Army Group, on 3 July the 115th Infantry Brigade was withdrawn from the division. |
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The 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake caused destruction and loss of life throughout the Bay Area. |
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This watershed area has been affected by loss of biodiversity, erosion of the peaty soils' structure, and accelerated drainage. |
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Many local fishermen received financial compensation for the loss of income due to the ban. |
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Older Duppies who've lived through previous layoffs seem prepared for the emotional and financial shifts that a protracted job loss can bring. |
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The Queensland Chamber of Commerce questioned the Ekka public holiday, complaining of loss of productivity. |
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Female patients with localized hair loss on the top of scalp could select a fall or a demiwig to camouflage crown and anterior scalp loss. |
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In the United Kingdom, however, hen harrier populations are in a critical condition, due to habitat loss and illegal killing on grouse moors. |
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Woodland habitat loss and management and a warming climate are seen as material threats to their future status. |
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Chemical erosion is the loss of matter in a landscape in the form of solutes. |
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At low tide mussels in the middle of a clump will undergo less water loss because of water capture by the other mussels. |
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The loss of species from ecological communities, defaunation, is primarily driven by human activity. |
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Deforestation impacts the carbon cycle, as well as the global and regional climate, and causes the habitat loss of many species. |
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Another observation Ansell made was the loss of gold during the manufacturing process. |
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The construction of the approach roads and toll plaza resulted in the permanent loss of some wet pastureland. |
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But in so far as they were able to forearm themselves against the anxieties of bereavement, the loss may have been that much easier to face. |
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There was violent public outrage about the loss of Menorca, mostly directed against Newcastle. |
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When she was six years old she suffered the loss of her father and during this year she was also caught in a house fire, from which she escaped. |
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From 1880, there are regular reports of accidents at the Big Pit, often resulting in loss of life. |
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The city retains a thriving market culture, despite new shopping developments and the loss of some traditional market sites. |
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The Beeching cuts of the 1960s saw the loss of passenger rail links in the Vale of Glamorgan and to the northern valleys. |
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Jenkins led Wales through the 2007 World Cup, where they failed to advance beyond the pool stage following a loss to Fiji. |
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This formed part of a 5 match losing run, coinciding with the loss through injury of outside half Nicky Robinson. |
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After a home loss to Italian club Zebre and a heavy defeat in the Heineken Cup to Exeter, Phil Davies's came under severe scrutiny. |
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Munster lost only four games, three to the other Irish teams, including a double loss to Ulster. |
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Inevitably, his loss of a regular place in the first team sparked rumours of a transfer during the season. |
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Further defeats followed and Steve Robinson had decided to retire after his sixth loss in a row. |
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This would only repay the capital debt and not any ongoing operating loss as the Centre remains profitable. |
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Demoralised by the loss of its admiral and seriously short of food, the fleet returned to Plymouth. |
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This gives a very even overall power supply and virtually no loss of energy and uses no more water. |
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Even with the redundancy of two power sources total loss of offsite power is still possible. |
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The loss of animals from ecological communities is also known as defaunation. |
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Although the operation was inconclusive, the English suffered heavily, including the loss of the carrack Mary Rose in the Battle of the Solent. |
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Another consideration may be loss of revenue and service or the cost of the space the vessel occupies. |
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As with any moving vehicle, unsafe operation could result in loss of control, structural damage, or loss of life. |
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When the trailing vortices colliding with the tail rotor are rotating in the same direction, this causes a loss of thrust from the tail rotor. |
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A 65-year-old man presented with loss of consciousness and developed haemiparesis following a viper bite. |
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The threats to their survival is loss of nesting habitat, direct harvest of the eggs and adults, and getting caught in fishing gear. |
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Furthermore, most cattle had haemoconcentration and increased haematocrit because of loss of water into the peritoneal space. |
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The most severe being pain, numbness, loss of tactile discrimination and dexterity. |
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The total head loss is the sum of the head losses of all of the component pipes. |
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Determination of minor head loss is simple and straightforward, and a standared nomograph in common use is included at the end of the chapter. |
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Bombing raids brought major loss of life as the German Air Force targeted the docks at Swansea, Cardiff and Pembroke. |
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Displacing the cyclic forward will cause the nose to pitch down, with a resultant increase in airspeed and loss of altitude. |
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The county borough councils regretted the loss of their independent status. |
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Some of the reaction against the Act was motivated by opposition to loss of local control. |
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The IPCC projects that ice mass loss from melting of the Greenland ice sheet will continue to outpace accumulation of snowfall. |
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For a maritime power the loss of their access to the Mediterranean stung financially and psychologically, and the Carthaginians sued for peace. |
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Others feared loss of property or prestige as Caesar carried out his land reforms in favor of the landless classes. |
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The loss of trade with the English and the silting up of the river as well as the movement of the city towards the north weakened it. |
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Tacitus relates a rumour that 80,000 Britons fell for the loss of only 400 Romans. |
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Coastal development and urban sprawl has caused significant loss of these essential habitats. |
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The loss of larger plants and reed fringes in eutrophic waters increases erosion of banks and the buildup of sediment on lake floors. |
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Competitive with the uptake by plants is the degradation or loss of the fertilizer. |
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In 1861, Lincoln expressed the fear that premature attempts at emancipation would mean the loss of the border states. |
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The harvest failed in Scandinavia at least nine times between 1740 and 1800, with great loss of life. |
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Even the state's loss in a battle at the European Court of Human Rights at Strasbourg in 2007 did not settle the matter. |
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But the change was dramatic if measured by the elimination of the English nobility or the loss of Old English as a literary language. |
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Despite the loss of human lives and ships, Cabral's voyage was deemed a success upon his return to Portugal. |
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Some of them resulted in permanent loss of large areas of land from the Danish, German, and Dutch coasts. |
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This loss of manpower led to a shortage of farm labour, and a corresponding rise in wages. |
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Henry VII was shattered by the loss of Elizabeth, and her death broke his heart. |
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For most observers, this personal loss was the beginning of the end of the royal marriage. |
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Although the territory was financially burdensome, it was an ideological loss that damaged Mary's prestige. |
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One of the most cited explanations in official inquiries as to the loss of any aircraft or vessel is human error. |
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The Italia crashed on its return from the Pole, with the loss of half the crew. |
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Our theory also predicts that charging can be hysteretic with a significant energy loss per cycle for intermediate ionophilicities. |
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It is with a feeling of real affliction that we heard of the tragical and irreparate loss of President Kennedy. |
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Conflicts between colonists and indigenous people exacerbated the loss of lives. |
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An isoflux antenna can be used to counteract the change of free-space loss throughout an orbital pass to maintain a constant link margin. |
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This strength of design ensures that a Shakespeare play can survive translation, cutting and wide interpretation without loss to its core drama. |
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The first of these sources is a loss of oxygen concentration in the ocean which caused deep water regions called the lysocline to grow shallower. |
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The rebellion took six months to suppress, with heavy loss of life on both sides. |
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Especially for women living in rural areas of France, the closing of the churches meant a loss of normalcy. |
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Britain had a sense of loss of control, as well as loss of markets, and was worried by Napoleon's possible threat to its overseas colonies. |
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With physical exertion and heat exposure, water loss will increase and daily fluid needs may increase as well. |
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The treaty confirmed the Austrian loss of lands to France in Italy and Bavaria, and lands in Germany to Napoleon's German allies. |
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Heartened by France's loss in Russia, Prussia joined with Austria, Sweden, Russia, Great Britain, Spain, and Portugal in a new coalition. |
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The Allies now had new, harsher terms that included the retreat of France to its 1791 boundaries, which meant the loss of Belgium. |
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But failure, due in part to a lack of siege guns, forced him into a headlong retreat with the loss of over 2,000 casualties. |
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Satiran, lost in his own grief, shuddered once, then lifted his head to the sky and keened out his loss to the heavens. |
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Moreover, bombers had four to five crewmen on board, representing a greater loss of manpower. |
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Instead, most of the hydrogen loss comes from the destruction of methane in the upper atmosphere. |
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The lack of vegetation will result in the loss of oxygen in the atmosphere, and animal life will become extinct. |
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The loss of sleep was a particular factor, with many not bothering to attend inconvenient shelters. |
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In general, the release of the colonized caused little economic loss to the colonizers. |
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The low loss from the propelling nozzle of a turbojet is added to with extra losses due to inefficiencies in the added turbine and fan. |
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These plans appear to involve loss of services and are highly controversial. |
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This means that inefficient companies will suffer a loss of market share and may have to close down. |
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Continents formed by plate tectonics, a process ultimately driven by the continuous loss of heat from Earth's interior. |
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Unlike simple dehydration in plants and animals, lichens may experience a complete loss of body water in dry periods. |
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This disease can cause moderate leaf loss but trees are little affected in the long run. |
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The period saw the decline of the UK as a prominent world leader, with the loss of practically the entire empire and a laggard economy. |
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He was in the final two but narrowly lost at Wealden in March 2000, a loss ascribed by Samantha Cameron to his lack of spontaneity when speaking. |
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The female prairie skink uses respiratory water loss to maintain the humidity of the eggs which facilitates embryonic development. |
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This provides protection from the environment and reduces water loss through evaporation. |
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The loss of its MEPs would result in the loss of its primary institutional representation and a key source of its funding. |
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Since the coastal wetlands support an economically important coastal fishery, the loss of wetlands is adversely affecting this industry. |
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Some vital areas, such as southwestern prairie, have experienced a loss in excess of 98 percent. |
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The loss of a dog can lead to strong emotional responses with demands for more liberal wolf hunting regulations. |
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The winter fur is retained longest in lactating females, though with some hair loss around their nipples. |
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The greatest population of wildcats lives in Spain and Portugal but is threatened by interbreeding with feral cats and loss of habitat. |
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An important difference was the gradual loss of tax revenue by the new polities. |
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However, in some areas of intensive agriculture it has reduced in numbers due to loss of habitat and in others it is hunted as a pest. |
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Several species of rice rat have become extinct since the 19th century, probably through habitat loss and the introduction of alien species. |
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These three had been cities since time immemorial before the loss of city status. |
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Loss of biodiversity results in the loss of natural capital that supplies ecosystem goods and services. |
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This has resulted in loss of genetic diversity and biodiversity as a whole. |
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On 9 October 2014, the company announced the loss of 440 management jobs across the country, with 286 of the job cuts in Lancashire. |
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By 2003, consensus among physicists was growing that Hawking was wrong about the loss of information in a black hole. |
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As a result, biodiversity loss is a significant risk factor in business development and a threat to long term economic sustainability. |
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In the field of cancer surgery replacement of massive blood loss became a major problem. |
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If successful, such a blood substitute could save many lives, particularly in trauma where massive blood loss results. |
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Mowers also create significant noise pollution, and could cause hearing loss if used without hearing protection. |
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Since the stone age, species loss has accelerated above the average basal rate, driven by human activity. |
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The fuselage above this area would drop due to the loss of lift at that point, and this led to further pressure on the skirt. |
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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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But when selection is weak, mutation bias towards loss of function can affect evolution. |
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Adaptation may cause either the gain of a new feature, or the loss of an ancestral feature. |
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This means that soils subject to erosion or moisture loss are protected until the seed germinates and grows enough to keep the soil in place. |
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A significant loss occurred when rainforests collapsed in the carboniferous. |
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Also, an efficient transit system can decrease the economic welfare loss caused by the increase of population density in a metropolis. |
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The period since the emergence of humans has displayed an ongoing biodiversity reduction and an accompanying loss of genetic diversity. |
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In the Carboniferous, rainforest collapse led to a great loss of plant and animal life. |
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The new age comes through the death of Jesus, and his loss of life brings abundance to everyone. |
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I am at a loss to know what I shall do for spills when she marries the loutsome young hobbledehoy. |
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It is also argued that Norse immigrants to England had a great impact on the loss of inflectional endings in Middle English. |
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Oklahoma provides the backdrop for an example of language loss in the developed world. |
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The English Reformation led to the looting of much of the cathedral's treasures and the loss of much of the church lands. |
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Although his arrogance had slowed the campaign, he was a brilliant general in the field, and his loss was a major blow to the allied campaign. |
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The larger towers provided space for habitation to make up for the loss of the donjon. |
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They had not suffered the loss of national statehood as was the case with Poland. |
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In 1215, after the loss of Normandy, King John signed the Magna Carta into law, which limited the power of English monarchs. |
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In the Palamedes and other works, the castle is eventually destroyed by King Mark of Cornwall after the loss of Arthur at the Battle of Camlann. |
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Lancelot's health then begins to fail, as he is distraught for the loss of his beloved king and queen. |
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France's loss in the Seven Years' War resulted in the transfer of New France to Great Britain. |
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Generally, this was placed in the context of a contracting planet Earth due to heat loss in the course of a relatively short geological time. |
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In May 1992, Dairy Crest, a subsidiary of the Milk Marketing Board, closed the Hawes creamery with the loss of 59 jobs. |
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This is low for most kinds of fermentation but is beneficial for cider as it leads to slower fermentation with less loss of delicate aromas. |
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Some CO2 is carried into the head, resulting in a softer, sweeter flavour due to the loss of normal CO2 acidity. |
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Strategically, the campaign led to the loss of the German position in most of France and the secure establishment of a new major front. |
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The account of the loss of the blessing of his father Isaac appears immediately after Esau's marriage to his Hittite wives. |
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But the loss of their marriage lines did not make writing to Mercy any easier, and he decided to write the letter to his mother first. |
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Pandemonium and carnage ensued, resulting in the loss of over 500 Allied troops, and leaving only one officer among the attacking forces. |
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Hermia is at a loss to see why her lover has abandoned her, and accuses Helena of stealing Lysander away from her. |
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Donne mourned her deeply, and wrote of his love and loss in his 17th Holy Sonnet. |
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Locke argues that a country should seek a favourable balance of trade, lest it fall behind other countries and suffer a loss in its trade. |
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This only exacerbated Johnson's feelings of loss and despair after the death of his wife. |
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Ellen Moers was one of the first to claim that Shelley's loss of a baby was a crucial influence on the writing of Frankenstein. |
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Coleridge and Charles Lamb both died in 1834, their loss being a difficult blow to Wordsworth. |
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Gneisenau was lightly damaged and dock gates were smashed, stranding Scharnhorst for a month, for a loss six bombers. |
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It was meant to console Vita for the loss of her ancestral home, Knole House, though it is also a satirical treatment of Vita and her work. |
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Two months later, the group suffered a loss that threw their career into turmoil. |
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Their film score, Obscured by Clouds, dealt with the loss of youthful exuberance that sometimes comes with ageing. |
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A Biography channel special detailed the loss of Elton's voice in 1986 while on tour in Australia. |
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The attack on Brest took place in daylight on 24 July with a loss of 13 bombers and La Pallice was bombed again by 15 Handley Page Halifaxes. |
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During the night, 72 bombers attacked German marshalling yards, forests and dropped mines in the Rhine, for a loss of two aircraft. |
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During the night, 72 bombers attacked German marshalling yards forests and dropped mines in the Rhine river for a loss of two aircraft. |
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At noon 605 Squadron claimed four Ju 87 Stukas from StG 77 and a Hs 126 for a loss of a Hurricane. |
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The orchestra's loss of manpower was far worse in the Second World War than in the First. |
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The considerable loss felt by the English literary community at his death was evident from the elegies that it inspired. |
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On 19 May, after receiving reinforcements, de Gaulle attacked again and was repulsed with the loss of 80 of 155 vehicles. |
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Teams that had forfeited a game or had been forfeited against would be awarded a technical loss or win. |
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Vindictive was spotted by German gun positions and forced to land in the wrong location, resulting in the loss of the marines' heavy gun support. |
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The loss of productivity due to convoy delays was small compared with the loss of productivity due to ships being sunk. |
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In the next 20 months, mines delivered by aircraft sank or damaged 164 Axis ships with the loss of 94 aircraft. |
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Despite an initial loss to hosts Ireland, victory against Bermuda secured a semi final slot. |
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The teams played a return match on the same ground at Easter, 1877, when Lillywhite's team avenged their loss with a victory by four wickets. |
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It was their first home series loss since 2008, against the same opposition. |
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Admiral McClintock commented, Everyone regrets the departure of Captain Fisher, but I fancy we shall not fully realize our loss until he is gone. |
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They reached a low point in 1999 with a series loss to New Zealand leaving them bottom of the unofficial Wisden Cricketers' Almanack rankings. |
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In the final, Australia made 359 runs for the loss of two wickets, the largest ever total in a final, defeating India by 125 runs. |
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Following Pakistan's upset loss to World Cup debutants Ireland in the group stage, Pakistani coach Bob Woolmer was found dead in his hotel room. |
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This was despite having started 1925 with a loss to the All Black Invincibles in front of 60,000 fans at Twickenham. |
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England then faced the 2002 Tri Nations Series champions Australia, who came to Twickenham on the back of a loss to Ireland. |
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But his long game of cat and mouse with Nelson had worn him down, and he was suffering from a loss of nerve. |
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In 2009, Wimbledon's Centre Court was fitted with a retractable roof to lessen the loss of playing time due to rain. |
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According to articles, reports and a biography, Turpin couldn't deal with the obscurity resulting from the loss of his crown. |
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It was the only stoppage loss of Eubank's career spanning 3 weight divisions, 30 pounds and 13 years as professional. |
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A loss to Vyacheslav Senchenko in his first match back prompted Hatton to immediately announce his final retirement. |
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The available evidence suggests that John did not regard the loss of the Duchy as a permanent shift in Capetian power. |
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Militarily, he wanted to conquer the Dacians and Parthians, and avenge the loss at Carrhae. |
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The alliance led to the loss of 21,000 jobs, the closure of three assembly and two powertrain plants. |
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With Admiral Lope de Hoces already dead from his wounds, she fiercely burned with great loss of life. |
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Ship fires may result in the loss of the ship due to lack of specialized firefighting gear and techniques and fires can burn for days. |
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The loss of even a squadron of torpedo boats to enemy fire would be more than outweighed by the sinking of a capital ship. |
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This is called broaching and it can lead to capsize, possible crew injury and loss of crew into the water. |
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Shortly afterward, however, the Hunley sank, with the loss of her entire crew of eight. |
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Ships began to arrive in port, their crews sending messages to friends and relatives both of their survival and the loss of some 6,000 others. |
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One hundred and one UN personnel died in the 2010 Haiti earthquake, the worst loss of life in the organization's history. |
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In addition to diphthongs, Old French had many instances of hiatus between adjacent vowels, due to loss of an intervening consonant. |
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The loss of final consonants was already under way by the 1st century AD in some areas. |
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The loss of the final m was a process which seems to have begun by the time of the earliest monuments of the Latin language. |
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However, the loss of distinctive length disrupted the correlation between syllable weight and stress placement that existed in Classical Latin. |
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Concomitant with the loss of cases, freedom of word order was greatly reduced. |
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China suffered 20,000 civilian deaths, and financially the loss amounted to over 69 million taels' worth of silver. |
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This loss came as the latest in the long series of defeats and territorial loss that had begun in the 17th century. |
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As the largest remaining colony of the United Kingdom, the loss of Hong Kong effectively represented the end of the British Empire. |
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Following the loss of Schleswig to Germany, a sharp influx of German speakers moved into the area, eventually outnumbering the Danish speakers. |
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From the point of view of the individual, denaturalization means revocation or loss of citizenship. |
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The cancellation or annulment of an adoption order does not cause loss of British citizenship acquired by that adoption. |
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