The ferry crew commented that it was the biggest number of dolphins they had seen together at one time in Scapa Flow. |
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Chris has roots in the Kilmead area as some of his relatives resided at Moatfield at one time. |
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It includes old railway arches which, at one time, formed a part of Leigh station. |
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I did at one time, and it seemed that everyone I knew, apart from my parents, did. |
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Cisco, the nonpareil of networking equipment makers and at one time the sine qua non of tech stocks is feeling the pinch. |
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It did not take much imagination to visualise the vast green forests that had covered the countryside at one time. |
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To get a sense of the portion of your visual field you are able to see in clear focus at one time, hold your thumb up at arm's length. |
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That's the ones when they used to have the spindle that drops six records, 45s, at one time. |
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At one time they taught newcomers the few steps that were needed to dance to the music that Victor Sylvester and many others made world famous. |
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Dr Masters said that these principles were at one time taken for granted by Nonconformist preachers. |
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In effect, the very characteristics that make it prosper at one time may spell its downfall at a later time. |
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An extremely competent golfer, Alf was on the verge of turning professional at one time. |
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Most of the nobly born have at one time or another sought to find progenitors among the Companions of the Conqueror. |
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The granite rocks of the glacial valley contain quartz veins of silver, lead and zinc and at one time there were over 2 000 miners toiling there. |
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Clubs can now take four short-term and four long-term loans at any one time, with the maximum allowed in any one match upped to five. |
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Huxley, biased by physical science, took at one time the extreme necessarian view. |
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At one time or another, every starter has seemed hesitant and unsure of either the snap count or his assignment. |
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That round, smoothish surface indicates water was there present at one time. |
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The dried fruit is also known as the black myrobalan of ancient commerce and at one time was exported to Europe for the production of ink. |
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At one time, just having the ability to make something called a music video was an outright anomaly. |
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At one time, their company had processed 85 percent of the condemned poultry from slaughterhouses and food manufacturers. |
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I remember one time when he entered the dojo in military uniform saying that he could cross a bokken with anyone. |
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Its 600 hectares is mostly arable land and at one time 240 hectares was under soya beans. |
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At one time, any hostess getting ready for a dinner party would blush for shame to think that she had bought her meal from a supermarket. |
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A good friend of mine who was also my publisher at one time, wrote on the blurb of my book that my stories were about women's lives. |
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At one time, Intel used to build its infamous white unbranded boxes at Leixlip, sold through the channel, but those days are now long gone. |
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But I went to a colour lady one time who told me that I should wear silver, sky blue and another which I have forgotten. |
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Dr Brash reminds me of one of those plasticine stick men that we can bend and twist in any direction we want to put them in at any one time. |
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Since annual and biyearly plants only blossom and fructify one time each year, they are also called monocarpic plants. |
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The marker system simplifies troubleshooting by allowing nine markers to be displayed on the screen at any one time. |
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Even lower species of life such as snakes give birth to hundreds of young at one time. |
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Other variants such as carpet bowls and indoor bowls have been popular at one time or another. |
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Big-breasted Paleolithic figurines had, at one time, represented fertility or nursing goddesses. |
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At one time after heavy flooding I tried to use a garden hose to wash off the oily sheen from the surface but I only managed to disperse it. |
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At one time it was thought that the immense majority of European peasants of the Middle Ages were legally unfree. |
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I remember one time when a young tough entered the dojo in military uniform saying that he could cross a bokken with anyone. |
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Point out that this means they won't have to come up with the entire total cost at one time. |
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The one time we did go away, we went to a small town in the nearby county of Suffolk, to visit my beloved's family. |
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My doctor told me one time that apple juice can sometimes bind them up too! |
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Our beer is kept in tip-top condition and we always have 10 beers at the bar at any one time. |
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Pointless meandering in a wooded area may have, at one time, seemed like a ticket to Tinseltown respect and royalties. |
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At one time members of the legal profession visiting York for the assizes would stay at a timbered building on Spurriergate. |
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Only one time he rolls the dice and it comes up that his favorite star player is killed by a beanball. |
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Paul is a self-employed builder and joiner but keeps around 10 to 15 sows at one time in a paddock next to his bungalow. |
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At one time he had an entire fort, complete with submarines and destroyers. |
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The team that's batting always has two batters on the field at one time. The team in the field always has at least two pitchers, or bowlers. |
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And yet she couldn't remember one time when he had aimed that crankiness or meanness at her. |
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I have to thread the needles for her but she suggested we keep several threaded at one time so she could work for longer periods. |
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Several thousand varieties were at one time grown within our shores, he believes. |
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The professor, at one time, stood squarely within the Barthian tradition and its interpretation of Barth's theology. |
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That must have been the one time there's been life down in that end of the town in God knows how long. |
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He himself claims to have been, at one time, the leading theoretician of the UK Communist Party. |
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We currently have three to four first-year players on the court at any one time, putting our limited experience to the test. |
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He left school at 16 with no qualifications and began his career as a marine engineer, at one time working on the Isle of Wight. |
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At one time his father had a pub and grocery business, situated near a large Dublin railway terminus. |
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The South at one time was viewed as the cultural backwater of the nation, both as an economic liability and a social embarrassment. |
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Indeed, there are some clear telltale signs, that suggest that this is not necessarily a one time occurrence. |
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A very dead potted plant that may at one time have been a schefflera occupied the near right corner. |
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Hysteria was at one time thought to be caused by the womb moving upwards due to the influence of malign humours. |
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The tight pant legs just touch the top of the boot heel in back and break one time on the instep. |
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At any one time less than a third of the cells in the taste bud are innervated. |
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All of us at one time or another have looked down at a sand wedge's face and seen a shape-shifting cobra's head. |
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At one time in the beginning of the universe and the beginning of energy, that energy must have been magicked or tricked into being. |
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Joe's workplace has eight nurses plus several doctors and auxiliary staff on duty at any one time. |
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The talking heads on the TV news channels simply don't know how to cope with so many main news stories at one time. |
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It was at one time the main commercial port for lynx and sable furs, beeswax, timber, grain, hunting falcons, and walrus ivory. |
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Well, we've probably all traded something at one time or another, right, even if it was only a sack lunch in grade school. |
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George himself had previously used drugs, primarily speed, and had at one time operated a methamphetamine laboratory. |
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I can't write in a whole lot of different styles, trying to please the highbrows one time and the lowbrows the next. |
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I've only met you the one time, but I thought you seemed like a very loveworthy person. |
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I was all out of breath maybe I should not have asked so many questions at one time. |
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You have to realize that you missing one shot or turning the ball over one time is not going to lose you a game. |
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He used his looks to dazzle girls and was seeing up to four young women at one time. |
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You can use the same algorithm as long division in decimal, but the values will go in either one time or 0 times. |
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To estimate your electrical load, total the wattage of all the equipment you'll operate at one time. |
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My heart's arrhythmic, and one time I took a hormone test that indicated it was possible for me to have a thyroid disease. |
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At one time, a couple living together without being married was regarded as shameful. |
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At one time most farms were mixed farms, which meant they kept a little of everything and often grew a variety of crops. |
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And we understood that something very funny happened one time apropos of what you are speaking of. |
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A glut of injuries, all at the one time, robbed us of most of our key players. |
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The payment is for one time only, and does not reflect the potential appreciation in the unearned increment over time. |
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At one time Ani had a population of over 100,000, rivalling Baghdad and Constantinople. |
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There is considerable overlap between the various types of aphthae and more than one type can be present at one time. |
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I've never seen so many lightsabres on the screen at the one time, and Yoda does finally get to see some action! |
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At one time there was some confusion over the basis of an employer's vicarious liability. |
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For example, how did I end up pledging allegiance to five different countries at one time or another and sung their national anthems? |
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At one time he underwent a revolutionary treatment which involved having mice extract pumped into his body through a drip. |
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When I was a kid, one time I got my leg rope wrapped around my whole body like a ball, under water. |
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There is only one time when leavened bread was offered, to represent the thanksgiving of the people. |
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While I prefer to be left to myself, this was one time I wouldn't have minded a little interference. |
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At one time, I felt the socializing aspect of cowboy shooting should be played down. |
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At one time, however, about the only way most people could see real animal predators was in zoos and circuses. |
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At one time, the nomadic Kazaks lived in yurts, cone-shaped tents of white felt stretched over a framework of wooden poles. |
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Sally, you've stumbled upon one of those irritating dilemmas that face just about every remodeler at one time or another. |
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When I looked, sure enough all you could see was landing nets stretching, there was always two or three in action at any one time. |
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At one time, all steering wheels were wood, usually beautifully-made laminates. |
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Therefore, the bolt or nut can be continuously wrenched at one time without troublesome operation. |
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I prefer to see my food in cello wrap with little indication that it was actually an animal or alive at one time. |
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At one time I had perhaps no more than a dozen turns of line left on the reel. |
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As we are a school, it is insane having a lab where 4-6 machines are not working at one time. |
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In Scotland barely a square mile of our landscape has not at one time or another felt the sharp edge of a plough or the woodman's axe. |
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At one time when a stranger approached a blacks' camp the juvenile King Billies would disappear into the gunyans. |
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At one time, traditional societies greatly recognised people born to their positions as chiefs, kings or emperors. |
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Nick called about this one time he got in the poo with his ex for throwing away used tin foil. |
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Everything takes much longer, as too many people are boarding at any one time and blocking the aisles near the prime seats. |
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I mentioned one time that my washer was broken and they sent me the money to get a new one. |
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It is basically a long prose poem meant to be read aloud, and I could only take so much of that at one time. |
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It wasn't very impressive, just a leather whip, but from the looks of it, her father had used it a lot at one time. |
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At one time they ranged over most of southern California's deserts, and probably existed at population densities of thousands per square mile. |
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All the U.S. military services use the range at one time or another for a variety of training needs. |
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She is one of the better story jugglers in the business today, but this time she has too many balls in the air at one time. |
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At one time the Freemen of York exerted a commanding influence in commerce, government and the judicature of the city. |
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The Addressograph had impact in almost every industry in the United States at one time or another. |
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And then one time a jockstrap that I wore when I did Cabaret ended up on eBay. |
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Your account can only be used for a single internet session at any one time and for no more than 24 hours in any one day. |
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Carried to its extreme, this hypothesis suggests that at one time all the matter of the universe was compacted together. |
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Stafford at one time was one of the museum's prime contractors for restoring historic warplanes. |
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At one time it was believed that the mere publication of information about a ward of court was contempt of court. |
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Pilocarpus was at one time adulterated with spurious jaborandis, other foreign leaves, stems, dirt and mouldy leaves. |
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At one time, large nuggets of gold could be found lying on the Earth's surface. |
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The carpet was white at one time, but smoke and time had stained it yellow. |
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At one time, God was more than a hypothetical abstraction, and faith in his providence and design buttressed every major discipline of study. |
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Many of the girls who greeted Em warmly happened to date him at one time or another in their lives, and were spoiling for righteous retribution. |
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Energy supply has been a huge issue in the past and at one time we considered the nuclear fuel option. |
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With only two lifts operational at any one time and 12 floors to service the wait intervals drove many to the stairs. |
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It had, at one time, been in the special medical collection of the Marylebone Public Library. |
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At one time only operas with religious themes could be staged during Quadragesima. |
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I did ponder at one time whether it would be a good idea to put together a contract of expectations for choir members. |
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Hallim recalled he was so badly stung at one time that he had to be hospitalised. |
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We managed to prevent the fire spreading to a caravan park, which was a concern at one time. |
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I managed at one time to get to the telephone and ring the Philippine consul in Nicosia, who rang the owners of the taverna and gave them a mouthful. |
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For men, excessive, or binge drinking, is defined as five or more drinks at one time, or more than 15 drinks during the week. |
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Or that one time Mariah Carey rambled four minutes about butterflies and then blew glitter into the wind? |
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The station, Cabrera and Ayala said, was built to hold between 200 and 250 people at any one time. |
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The mutual moralizing shock that, at one time, each had wandered wantonly down the path of premarital partying without inviting the other, nixes the upcoming nuptials. |
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The problem is, Europe seems to be chock full of unique, one time problems with its banking system. |
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We cannot qualify it based on ideological notions or concepts important only at one time in history. |
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At one time just about every town in the west had its Keno parlor. |
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But then I tuned in one time and my white-knuckled fingers never let go. |
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There is one time, however, when couple dancing is in high demand, and that is around weddings. |
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But rumors of a romantic relationship between Houston and Crawford were, at one time, actually documented. |
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At one time quite a lot of country folk were better known by nickname for the jobs they did or callings they followed rather than their proper or full names. |
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He was a rugby football referee in his spare time at one time. |
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Alexander at one time had toyed with the idea of renouncing his rights to the succession and going with his wife to live an idyllic life on the banks of the Rhine. |
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If anything, it would lose money gently, elegantly, hopefully not very much at one time. |
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We at one time had but a leash of hounds to carry on the scent. |
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Farmers harvest the full-grown fish and restock the ponds with more fingerlings, meaning that several different ages of catfish are present in a pond at any one time. |
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Retrenchment has, regrettably, been postponed one time too many. |
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She has been wonderful to her son and she at one time was anti gay. |
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Scholars at one time assumed that the arrival of the Apaches and Navajos played a role in the abandonment of those ancient centers of civilization. |
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At one time an Army scout fluent in the Apache language, Horn has been credited with mediating the surrender of the great chief Geronimo to General Nelson A. Miles. |
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I managed at one time to get to the telephone and ring the Philippines consul in Nicosia, who rang the owners of the taverna and gave them a mouthful. |
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The Monza layout has changed over the years, and at one time featured bankings, but these have been discontinued following major concrete defects appearing. |
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I'm only going to say this one time, so you may want to listen up. |
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The range to the right of the 2nd tee will be roped off and will accommodate as many players as will assemble there at any one time without any difficulty. |
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Gareth and myself were at one time local preachers in the same circuit. |
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The applications tell you at a glance which of your colleagues are available at any one time and exchanging information becomes an effortless breeze. |
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He has at one time or another promoted an image of a pimp daddy mack, a dope peddler, a businessman, a political teacher, a gangsta, and a revolutionary. |
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He went on to say that at one time there were 200 telephonists employed at the telephone exchange in Waterford but now there is not a single telephonist working here. |
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The restaurant never cooks frozen or marinated meat on its two large crescent-shaped teppanyaki hot plates, which can sit a total of 28 persons at one time. |
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As time went on new rules were drafted, pitches were developed, the games began to draw the attention of people who at one time would have scorned to be associated with them. |
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At one time they were raising hogs on three different farmsteads. |
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At one time a top prospect with the New York Yankees, Spikes never lived up to the billing, but did have some productive seasons with the Cleveland Indians. |
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Like the readings which are defective in all examined copies but were apparently correct at one time, some of these variants may be attributed to type batter. |
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At one time the world was divided into entities that were separated by geographical boundaries, which have been significantly eroded and continue to dissolve. |
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Silk screening was at one time an incredible innovation, but today it is very expensive, and also, high-quality serigraphers are getting hard to come by. |
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However, this suggests that your twin-seater was not a plain wooden settle, but almost certainly a settee, which at one time would have formed part of a suite. |
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What we have done is to feed them enough to fill their bellies of the right foods, giving them no more than they need at one time, but doing it several times a day. |
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Until recently, ion microprobes could only analyze dozens of such sub-grains at one time and so were able to deduce only the average properties of a sample. |
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I recognize these totems all too well, because I have at one time or another embraced them myself. |
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Great names like Pan Am, twa, and Eastern have disappeared, all at one time the creations of visionary men. |
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At one time, artists used live models to sketch and paint portraits. |
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Over many recent decades, both Keynesians and monetarists have generally at one time or another favored both fixed and flexible exchange rate regimes. |
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Most of the people we were lending to had, at one time or another, been indebted to illegal moneylenders, who charge interest rates of 300 percent per annum. |
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Only some 50 or so CIA officers were ever engaged at one time in helping the mujahedin. |
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At one time it was controlled by an electric staff block system. |
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Certified small sites can take up to five caravans, motor caravans or trailer tents at any one time and are for the exclusive use of Caravan Club members. |
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At one time it was unchurched altogether, then restored to a certain status, and again Cromwell degraded the venerable pile to the level of a stable. |
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I filled the huge bathtub with warm water and got in careful not to slip because my brother slipped one time and got a huge boo-boo, he also cried a lot. |
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This group will pursue a novel approach in which a nanopore is used to simultaneously detect electrical and fluorescent signals from many nanopores at one time. |
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It is possible to get a snapshot of the complete staff at any one time of the railway system of east Kent only from these census enumerators' returns. |
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At one time this had an international reputation for accurate reporting, and it was virtually the only source of untainted news for the citizens of many countries. |
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At one time, he said, the yard employed a large number of brakemen, who rode along on each of the freight cars to control the speed as the cars rolled downhill. |
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At one time the BBC was renowned for its standards and sobriety, indeed, much of its worldwide eminence sprang from its coverage of great royal events. |
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At one time, it used to be said that boys liked books about adventures in strange lands, with plenty of fights, a few buccaneers, hoodlums and cowboys thrown in. |
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At one time four-wheel drive vehicles were just muddy workhorses, box-like things used by folk who just liked to bump along tracks or plough across muddy fields. |
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I did read the names that one time, and never but that one time. |
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The bottom of the rock has a layer of calcrete that tells us it was at one time exposed to air and it shows the transition between being exposed and becoming submerged. |
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I do recall one time, though, when a burly, red-faced command sergeant major became very hands-on. |
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This work, composed at one time and arranged on a systematic plan, is very remarkable. |
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Anglican religious life at one time boasted hundreds of orders and communities, and thousands of religious. |
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At one time, scholars perceived Posidonius's influence in almost every subsequent writer, whether warranted or not. |
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These codifications were in turn imported into colonies at one time or another by most of these countries. |
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He would slap me, hard, one time knocking me to the linoleum floor. |
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Because the Turks and Caicos is a British Overseas Territory and not an independent country, they, at one time, could not confer citizenship. |
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Other addbacks are difference on the rent plus one time payment to Jobber for prior undercharges. |
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It is said that at one time it was also possible to walk all the way to Baleshare, and on to North Uist, five miles away at low tide. |
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During King George's War, approximately 36,000 Americans served aboard privateers at one time or another. |
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Several relegation or qualification systems have been tried in order to limit the number of countries participating in the contest at one time. |
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In 1817 the Maling company, at one time the largest pottery company in the world, moved to the city. |
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At any one time, Qantas may be in contact with a wide range of companies about potential commercial cooperation. |
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I tried adding ammonium chloride to my bucks' food at one time, but they found it very distasteful and weren't interested. |
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Seuss Read-In'' hope that more than 1,000 readers will come together to set the world record for the most people reading aloud at one time. |
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Unfortunately, it seemed Honda tried to accomplish too much at one time and the experiment failed. |
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Adam and I were unseperable at one time. Then, for some dumb reason I got sick of him, now we're back I think. |
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The purest literary talent appears at one time great, at another time small, but character is of a stellar and undiminishable greatness. |
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Seems a lady poet suicided at Verringer's ranch in Sepulveda canyon one time. |
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Cheerleaders face the bootSEXY cheerleaders like one time rah-rah girl Cameron Diaz could be sidelined at US college football games next season. |
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Although the number of people employed reached 1,500 at one time, generally there were around 400 since there was limited space to work. |
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Carlisle also became a major railway centre with at one time 7 different companies using Carlisle Citadel railway station. |
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If you have more ribs than you can fit on the grill at one time, you might precook them to shorten barbecue time. |
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At one time the Ribble marked the northernmost extent of the ancient kingdom of Mercia. |
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Handle an invoice, receiptor contact one time, and it becomes easily available exactly when you need to put it to use. |
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It causes such a problem of invading pastureland that at one time the British government had an eradication programme. |
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With so many units coming in at one time, a significant number of them would outdate on the same day. |
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At one time, cable ferries were a primary means of automobile transportation in New South Wales in Australia. |
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There were about 5000 privately owned waggons, and at any one time about 1000 stood at Shildon depot. |
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The Great North Air Ambulance Service has its Cumbrian base close to Penrith at Langwathby and was at one time based at Carleton Hall. |
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A maximum of 14 clubs is allowed in a player's bag at one time during a stipulated round. |
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At one time there were more British soldiers fighting the Luddites than there were fighting Napoleon on the Iberian Peninsula. |
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As a child he was sickly and of such unpromising intellectual capacity that at one time the idea of cutting the entail was seriously entertained. |
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Shotcrete, fibrecrete, brick, cast iron tubing, precast concrete segments have all been used at one time or another. |
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Lumber and paper companies at one time owned most of their timber lands and sold some finished products such as corrugated boxes. |
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At any one time, a single person actually exercises the office of Lord Great Chamberlain. |
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At one time Sellers planned to use Mendoza's image for his production company's logo. |
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Although unusual in the West, school corporal punishment is common in Mississippi, with 31,236 public school students paddled at least one time. |
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Thomas', Toronto, was at one time the parish church of the English accompanist Gerald Moore, who was an assistant organist there. |
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Though antipope movements were significant at one time, they are now overwhelmingly minor fringe causes. |
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At one time Wren was credited with the design of the King's House at Newmarket, Suffolk. |
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Many words used by Australians were at one time used in the United Kingdom but have since fallen out of usage or changed in meaning there. |
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Each time the trumpet gives a blast, they fire one time, spread out in battle array according to the drilling patterns. |
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Experts in the industry say that, at any one time, there will be about 200 positions for experienced or training deckhands and fishermen. |
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For example, the fractured skull of Grauballe Man was at one time thought to have been caused by a blow to the head. |
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The birds may be harvested on several occasions or the whole shed may be cleared at one time. |
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You use ta give a good meetin'. I recollect one time you give a whole sermon walkin' around on your hands, yellin' your head off. |
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For then, more whales are close round you than you can possibly chase at one time. |
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Determinate types are preferred by commercial growers who wish to harvest a whole field at one time, or home growers interested in canning. |
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At one time certain pubs, known as alehouses, were allowed to sell only beer. |
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More than 5000 navvies worked on the building during its construction, with up to 2000 on site at one time during the peak building phase. |
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One of the most common sources of injury is when multiple users are bouncing on the trampoline at one time. |
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It has been discovered that this butterfly only mates one time in June or July and lays its eggs. |
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The new bridge is intended to help reduce traffic jams by ensuring at least one bridge is open to vehicular traffic at any one time. |
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At any one time there are about fifty societies and clubs in existence, catering for a wide range of interests and largely run by boys. |
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At one time, many working-class youngsters went into 'service' with the local aristocrats as chambermaids or bootboys. |
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Spain, which was at one time unrivaled in Europe, had been declining for a long time when it was crippled by Napoleon Bonaparte's invasion. |
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The specific name, berus, is New Latin and was at one time used to refer to a snake, possibly the grass snake, Natrix natrix. |
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Although at one time red deer were rare in parts of Europe, they were never close to extinction. |
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That reminds me of the one time I got pollen on a normally self-sterile clone. |
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The Friends of East Africa were at one time part of a single East Africa Yearly Meeting, then the world's largest yearly meeting. |
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At one time, ministers had to take a pledge not to drink and encouraged their congregations to do the same. |
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It was probably common at one time in field and pasture, which gave it its common name of meadow saffron. |
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In machines employing that scheme, known as the Sanger method, only 96 stretches of DNA can be sequenced at any one time. |
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At one time the memory consisted of a user making grease pencil marks on the radar screen and then calculating the speed using a slide rule. |
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The drama, or melodrame, in question was written by the one time director of the Odeon, Frederic Dupetit-Mere. |
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Dover Rowing Club is the oldest coastal rowing club in Britain and has a rich history, at one time becoming the best club on the south coast. |
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An earthquake in 1580 split the tower in two, and at one time it threatened to collapse completely. |
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Elm at one time formed forests, but have been heavily reduced due to Dutch Elm disease. |
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It was at one time attached to a thin rod or stick based on the hollow socket at its base. |
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The town of Merthyr Tydfil was, at one time, the largest producer of iron in the world. |
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In these early years Wrexham were leaders of the campaign to restrict teams to having just 11 players on the pitch at any one time. |
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There have been fifteen potteries in the Ewenny area at one time or another, all small family concerns. |
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I even remember one time having my fortune told at a hare course by an old duckerer, as the Gypsies call their crystalgazers. |
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He has given this performance one time more or less, the audience is different, the social and political environment has changed. |
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The oldest church in the city is St John's, which is outside the city walls and was at one time the cathedral church. |
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At one time, the various gannet species were considered to be a single species. |
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Blaenau Ffestiniog at one time was the second largest town in North Wales, behind Wrexham. |
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Many individuals who at one time approached technology with skepticism are now telecommunicating from their homes. |
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At one time the largest town in Wales, Merthyr Tydfil is today the country's fourth largest urban area by population. |
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Caernarfon was at one time an important port, exporting slate from the Dyffryn Nantlle quarries. |
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The distinctive and dateable tephras effectively isolate one time slice from the next. |
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However, Foederati states that had at one time been conquered by Rome were exempt from payment of tribute to Rome due to their treaty status. |
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This was at one time Scotland's largest building, originated in the priory of Canons Regular founded by Bishop Robert Kennedy. |
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Several airlines at one time had their head offices on the airport property. |
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At one time, many fishermen lived in the village of Luqa, and this may be the main reason for choosing Andrew as patron saint. |
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Learners should not be too much crowded with a heap or multitude of documents or ideas at one time. |
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Not all the Grand Fleet was available to put to sea at any one time, because ships required maintenance and repairs. |
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Entire advanced collections are often sold at one time, and to this day single auctions can generate millions in gross sales. |
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There was usually no more than one jarl in mainland Norway at any one time, sometimes none. |
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At one time, the golden eagle lived in a great majority of temperate Europe, North Asia, North America, North Africa, and Japan. |
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Jethro Tull singer Ian Anderson owned an estate at Strathaird on Skye at one time. |
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In a busy workplace, with multiple personalities under multiple pressures, it is no surprise that at one time or another conflict may develop. |
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And that their sleep be sound I say this childermas Who could not, at one time, Have saved them from the gas. |
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Twelve States now in the affirmative column at one time or another in the past voted negatively. |
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At one time, adults with tracheostomies and ventilator dependence were found only in hospitals, in intensive or acute care beds. |
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Chrome Construct enables visitors to the BMW web site to compare, save and email up to four vehicles at one time. |
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The Shabele River at one time apparently used to enter the sea near Merca, but now reaches a point just southwest of Mogadishu. |
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Versatile stackers allow workers to lift, transport, and position up to 3,000 pounds at one time. |
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Sho, now! come to t'ink o' Sambo, he didn't nebber like Mockers, a'ter one time he 'spicioned a Mocker tole tales on him. |
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There has been only one time that I felt narced and strangley it was in 127 of water. |
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As if a giant ape weren't enough to get Jack Black going in King Kong, the actor says he let loose one time while making the film. |
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He maintained, for example, at one time that all existential propositions are meaningless. |
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At any one time, a layer might be to the fore, while at other times it might be buried deep beneath the other layers and no longer as apparent. |
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At one time, Glace Bay was known as the largest town in Nova Scotia, based on population. |
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There was even a commonship between the mine operators and the men at one time, before the Great Depression. |
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The park had never had so many visitors at one time. It was total bedlam. |
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Previously at any one time there were around 100 members in total, drawn from a wide range of industry partners and members of the public. |
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To release the brakes, the user must simply grasp one or both of the handgrips and press the brake button one time. |
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Saturday night is the Havdala celebration, the passage from one week to the next, from one time to another. |
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Lober, was erected near Paine's one time home in Morristown, New Jersey. |
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However, these make no mention of mass hysteria or give any suggestion that hysteria may affect multiple individuals at one time in a special situation. |
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