The appearance of print added a powerful new weapon to the arsenal of debate within the ecumene. |
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The film is about a professional killer who's hired to liquidate a powerful businessman. |
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The threat of legal action is a powerful goad to companies that have ignored the regulations. |
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The essence of popular sovereignty, on the other hand, is that the democratic will of the people should prevail over the vested interests of a powerful minority. |
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Their mouths and gills form a powerful sucking system that sucks their prey in from a distance. |
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Only the Four Policemen would be allowed to possess any weapons more powerful than a rifle. |
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Previously they had apparently thought that we were bluffing, when we openly said that the Soviet Union possessed powerful rockets. |
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For much of her premiership, she was described as the most powerful woman in the world. |
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The Lords were far more powerful than the Commons because of the great influence of the great landowners and the prelates of the realm. |
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Generally, one of the more powerful local lords in each county was appointed and the office became hereditary in his family. |
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In 1831 Muhammad Ali of Egypt, who was the most powerful vassal of the Ottoman Empire, claimed independence. |
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The Royal Navy also wanted to forestall the threat of a powerful Russian navy. |
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At this conference Truman informed Stalin that the United States possessed a powerful new weapon. |
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There is also the FIA GT3 European Championship as well as the less powerful GT4 European Cup. |
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There are no laws about queueing, but there is a powerful moral imperative not to cheat. |
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The Panama Papers uncovered a link between an American oil company's oil concessions and several powerful politicians in Angola. |
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Some railway authorities have mandated powerful headlights on at all times, including during daylight. |
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However, the Navarrese territory north of the Pyrenees remained beyond the reach of an increasingly powerful Spain. |
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During the 1990s, Methodism experienced a powerful wave of revival in the nation. |
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During most of its existence, the Byzantine Empire was the most powerful economic, cultural, and military force in Europe. |
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What began as a hostile merger would end in a full partnership in the most powerful going concern in the world. |
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British merchants smuggled in many goods and the Continental System was not a powerful weapon of economic war. |
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By 1938 it was clear that war was looming, and that Germany had the world's most powerful military. |
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His music remains the most powerful cry that I think you can find in the human voice, really. |
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The Shoreham work has had a powerful influence on many English artists after being rediscovered. |
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Morris has exerted a powerful influence on thinking about art and design over the past century. |
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To survive, Jack seeks out the legendary Trident of Poseidon, a powerful artifact whose owner can control the seas and break curses. |
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In 2011, a Forbes magazine list of the 68 most powerful people in the world listed Rogge at no. |
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They were drawn in pool C alongside World Cup debutantes Italy and the powerful forwards and fast backs of Tonga. |
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It is often suggested that it derives from the arms of the powerful Geraldine or FitzGerald dynasty. |
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The most powerful clan faction is known as the 'Sudairi Seven', comprising the late King Fahd and his full brothers and their descendants. |
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It remained insignificant for over a century, overshadowed by older and more powerful states, such as Assyria, Elam, Isin, Ehnunna and Larsa. |
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According to Global Fire Power, Ethiopia also has the 41st most powerful military in the world, and the third most powerful in Africa. |
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Yemen has a weak central government and a powerful tribal system that leaves large lawless areas open for militant training and operations. |
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It was a Syrian merchant, Frumentius, who is credited with converting Ezana, the Negus of the powerful northern Ethiopian state of Aksum. |
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The Roman Empire was among the most powerful economic, cultural, political and military forces in the world of its time. |
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Many people who engage in netsex say that they are constantly surprised by how emotionally and physically powerful it can be. |
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The most powerful ruler in Scotland for over two decades, he was involved in wars in Ireland and England. |
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Merchants also had a guild, but many merchants did not belong to it, and it would be run by a small group of the most powerful merchants. |
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Sir Andrew's personal connections went to the top of most powerful family in Scottish society. |
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He also had a powerful claim to the Scottish throne through his descent from Donald III on his father's side and David I on his mother's side. |
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In 1406 the Duke of Albany became Regent of Scotland, making him the most powerful man in Scotland, king in all but name. |
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He was accompanied by Archibald Douglas, 4th Earl of Douglas, arguably the most powerful nobleman of Scotland. |
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In seeking allies Margaret turned more and more to the powerful House of Douglas. |
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Jonathan Edwards was a key leader and a powerful intellectual in colonial America. |
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This period also brought about the firearm and industrialized poisons, which made it easy for humans to kill the evasive and powerful birds. |
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The works of Ralph Waldo Emerson and Nathaniel Hawthorne bear its powerful impression. |
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Forbes magazine ranked Sturgeon as the 50th most powerful woman in the world in 2016 and 2nd in the United Kingdom. |
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In 2015, BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour assessed Sturgeon to be the most powerful and influential woman in the United Kingdom. |
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In February 2013, BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour assessed Sturgeon as being the 20th most powerful woman in the United Kingdom. |
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Praise poetry was powerful propaganda, inspiring loyalty and courage from the teulu, the warband or retinue of a king, prince or lord. |
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The free zinc ion is a powerful Lewis acid up to the point of being corrosive. |
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He became powerful enough to present a real menace to England and annexed some neighbouring parts after several victories over English armies. |
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But the crossing was delayed, either because of unfavourable weather or to avoid being intercepted by the powerful English fleet. |
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In the recent past it was cheaper to hire programmers than to buy computers powerful enough to allow nonprogrammer programming. |
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Before the Norman conquest of England, the most powerful Welsh ruler at any given time was generally known as King of the Britons. |
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The second was Ranulf de Blondeville, the Earl of Chester and one of the most powerful loyalist barons. |
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The powerful Welsh Prince Llywelyn posed a major threat in Wales and along the Welsh Marches. |
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The final nail was the defection of Gilbert de Clare, the Earl of Gloucester, the most powerful baron and Simon's ally at Lewes. |
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For the next seventy years the tramway system grew until it reached the point where more powerful traction was required. |
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Transform boundaries, such as the San Andreas Fault system, resulted in widespread powerful earthquakes. |
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These birds are characterized by keen vision that allows them to detect their prey during flight, as well as powerful talons and beaks. |
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These groups were closely supervised by the leaders and were built up into a significant and powerful network within the Church of England. |
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As he moved further forward onto the wing, he began to score goals on a regular basis with powerful strikes from outside the penalty box. |
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On 15 December 1830 he appeared at Drury Lane as Werner, one of his most powerful impersonations. |
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Civilian submarines can use similar, albeit less powerful systems to communicate with support ships or other submersibles in the area. |
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The strong nuclear force, not observed at the familiar macroscopic scale, is the most powerful force over subatomic distances. |
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Over time, some of the king's vassals would grow so powerful that they often posed a threat to the king. |
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It also saw a long set of wars, known as the Italian Wars, between the Kingdom of France and the powerful Holy Roman Empire. |
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By turning powerful feudal lords into courtiers at the Palace of Versailles, Louis XIV's personal power became unchallenged. |
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In general, larger waves are more powerful but wave power is also determined by wave speed, wavelength, and water density. |
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The merging of the Scandinavian and native elements contributed to the creation of one of the most powerful feudal states of Western Europe. |
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In recent years, dredgers with more powerful cutters have been built in order to excavate harder rock without the need for blasting. |
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Some bucket dredgers and grab dredgers are powerful enough to rip out coral to make a shipping channel through coral reefs. |
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However, they were strongly built, with hands adapted for powerful grasping. |
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The low position of the jaw joint gave the chewing muscles great leverage, so that Plateosaurus could deliver a powerful bite. |
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Instead, Plateosaurus must have increased speed by using higher stride frequencies, created by rapid and powerful limb retraction. |
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Clams have two shells of equal size connected by two adductor muscles and have a powerful burrowing foot. |
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Walters outpaced Raio Piiroja from a long ball forward and curled a powerful shot over the crossbar from a tight angle in the 33rd minute. |
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The Baltic Sea became increasingly important for northern Germany and Scandinavia as well as the powerful Hanseatic League began to rise. |
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These boats were expected to have a high speed, making use of the lightweight and powerful petrol engines then available. |
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Frequently, the blast is powerful enough to significantly damage a building but leave it standing. |
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After having set fire to the village and having massacred the population, he was obliged to beat a retreat under the powerful walls of the abbey. |
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A powerful relay transmitter at Tunbridge Wells serves the town and surrounding area. |
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Caesar also married again, this time Calpurnia, who was the daughter of another powerful senator. |
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After the 860s, Lotharingian noble Robert the Strong became increasingly powerful as count of Anjou, Touraine and Maine. |
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Baldwin II of Flanders became increasingly powerful after the death of Odo in 898, gaining Boulogne and Ternois from Charles. |
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Philip transformed France from a small feudal state into the most prosperous and powerful country in Europe. |
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With a powerful navy, China dominated maritime trade throughout South East Asia as well. |
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Alexandria was the second most powerful city of the ancient world after Rome. |
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At Amiens, the Germans were repeatedly driven back by powerful French artillery concentrations and came to recognise improved French tactics. |
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Clarkson had a more professional paint job, and installed an even more powerful turbo. |
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According to the Records of the Three Kingdoms, the most powerful kingdom on the archipelago during the 3rd century was called Yamataikoku. |
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However, Henry's Queen, Margaret of Anjou, rebuilt a powerful faction to oppose the Yorkists over the following years. |
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Not surprisingly for animals with long, slender yet powerful legs, many antelopes have long strides and can run fast. |
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Rabbits use their powerful back legs as weapons, kicking at an opponent's underside, as well as biting and scratching with the front paws. |
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A hierarchical social system is thought to exist among badgers and large powerful boars seem to assert dominance over smaller males. |
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Characteristics typical of deer include long, powerful legs, a diminutive tail and long ears. |
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The powerful hind legs are longer than the front legs, so that the haunches are carried higher than the shoulders. |
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These birds have very large powerful hooked beaks for tearing flesh from their prey, strong legs, powerful talons and keen eyesight. |
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Sparrows tend to be small, plump, brownish or greyish birds with short tails and short, powerful beaks. |
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Being large birds with powerful beaks, grey herons have few predators as adults, but the eggs and young are more vulnerable. |
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However, several species of monitor lizards, including the Komodo dragon, produce powerful venom in their oral glands. |
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A powerful revival broke out at Llangeitho in the spring of 1780, and spread to the south, but not to the north of Wales. |
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He was a striking figure of great stature and powerful build, with a loud, melodious voice which could be heard from one hilltop to another. |
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This river is the fourth longest in the world and tenth most powerful in the world. |
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The powerful monsoons also meant ships could easily sail west early in the season, then wait a few months and return eastwards. |
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Other older gods of the agricultural world fused with those of the more powerful invaders or else faded into insignificance. |
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In the early Jurassic due to powerful marine transgression, water broke into the present area of the Gulf of Mexico creating a vast shallow pool. |
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Even at its most powerful this force is still weak, causing tidal differences of inches at most. |
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This regime is known as an arid subtropical climate, which is generally located in areas adjacent to powerful cold ocean currents. |
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Mild climate variants are generally located in areas adjacent to powerful cold ocean currents. |
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The dipole is roughly equivalent to a powerful bar magnet, with its south pole pointing towards the geomagnetic North Pole. |
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A 2016 study found that Barbary corsairs were less militarily powerful after 1675 than they were at the start of the seventeenth century. |
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Nationalism was a powerful force in the early 19th century, with famous spokesmen such as Andrew Jackson and Daniel Webster. |
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Surdam argues that the blockade was a powerful weapon that eventually ruined the Southern economy, at the cost of few lives in combat. |
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The prevailing view is that the southern planter elite retained its powerful position in the South. |
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During this period, Exeter was an economically powerful city, with a strong trade of wool. |
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This addition to his already plentiful holdings made Henry the most powerful vassal in France. |
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Using this powerful tool, the Hungarian king led wars against the Turkish armies and stopped the Ottomans during his reign. |
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Palenque and Yaxchilan were the most powerful cities in the Usumacinta region. |
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A statue in Winchester celebrates the powerful King Alfred, who repulsed the Vikings and stabilised the region in the 9th century. |
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The prime minister at once became a powerful influence on the politically inexperienced Queen, who relied on him for advice. |
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During the reign of Henry III royal power was restored, overshadowing the much powerful Castilian nobility. |
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As guns became heavier and able to take more powerful gunpowder charges, they needed to be placed lower in the ship, closer to the water line. |
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Existing cable ships were not large enough, nor were their loading and laying gear sufficiently powerful and robust. |
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Camouflage is a powerful influence in a large number of mammals, as it helps to conceal individuals from predators or prey. |
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Central European folk beliefs considered garlic a powerful ward against demons, werewolves, and vampires. |
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These prototype aircraft, while resembling subsequent production models for the most part, were outfitted with different, less powerful engines. |
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Plans to use ARI for other European countries led to the development of RDS as a more powerful system. |
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Longinus, the Exarch sent to Italy by Emperor Justin II, could only defend coastal cities that could be supplied by the powerful Byzantine fleet. |
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The aristocracy was more thoroughly powerful politically if not economically in Italy than in contemporary Gaul and Spain. |
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It was a powerful settlement in the Baltic region, dominating the area for more than 200 years. |
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Athens was the most powerful and developed city, and a cradle of learning from the time of Pericles. |
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It created one of the most powerful monarchies in Europe and engendered a sophisticated governmental system. |
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Russia boasted a large and powerful army, a very large and complex internal bureaucracy, and a splendid court that rivaled Paris and London. |
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It was especially attractive to royalty, powerful aristocrats and politicians as well as intellectuals, artists and political activists. |
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His entry into government provided Posidonius with powerful connections to facilitate his travels to far away places, even beyond Roman control. |
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The Metelli, though neither ancient nor patrician, were one of the most powerful families in Rome at this time. |
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The Anarti, together with the Celtic Cotini, are described by Tacitus as vassals of the powerful Quadi Germanic people. |
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Burebista's Dacian state was powerful enough to threaten Rome, and Caesar contemplated campaigning against the Dacians. |
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Bichir argues that the Carpi were the most powerful of the Dacian tribes who had become the principal enemy of the Romans in the region. |
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At other times there has been no distinct Ukrainian state, its territories having been annexed by its more powerful neighbours. |
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Unable to hold back these new, powerful invaders on their own, the Taurisci called on Rome for aid. |
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Other such mythological druids were Tadg mac Nuadat of the Fenian Cycle, and Mug Ruith, a powerful blind druid of Munster. |
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Although the most powerful individual in the Roman Empire, Augustus wished to embody the spirit of Republican virtue and norms. |
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Some of them were powerful enough to influence the number of votes for men running for offices in Rome. |
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On the eve of the Spanish conquest, the highlands of Guatemala were dominated by several powerful Maya states. |
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It is considered one of the most powerful Athletics Sports clubs in Germany. |
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He joined the army during the reign of Septimius Severus, but did not rise to a powerful position until promoted by Alexander Severus. |
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The defeat at Adrianople signified that the barbarians, fighting for or against the Romans, had become powerful adversaries. |
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The conquest of Gaul made Caesar immensely powerful and popular, which led to a second civil war against the Senate and Pompey. |
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Childebert III even found cases against the powerful Arnulfings and became renowned among the people for his justness. |
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Francia, ruled by the Merovingians, was the most powerful of the kingdoms that succeeded the Western Roman Empire. |
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The Boii, the most powerful and numerous of the Gallic tribes, were expelled by the Romans after 191 BC and settled in Bohemia. |
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The final blow was struck on 1 December, when Ukraine, the second most powerful republic, voted overwhelmingly for independence. |
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Snorri returned home, and although he soon became the country's most powerful chieftain, he did little to enforce the king's will. |
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After this crushing defeat, Gissur and Kolbeinn became the most powerful chieftains in the country. |
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Switzerland is ranked as having one of the most powerful economies in the world. |
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These developed into the powerful composite and recurve bows, and crossbows of Ancient China. |
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The Ansiwiz similar to the Roman Dii Consentes appear as a limited circle of powerful beings, deities or remote ancestors. |
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The birds have powerful beaks and fan shaped tails, indicating that they are ravens. |
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Samprati, according to Jain historians, is considered more powerful and famous than Ashoka himself. |
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A powerful element was prosveshchenie which combined religious piety, erudition and commitment to the spread of learning. |
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Norman Davies said that Freemasonry was a powerful force on behalf of liberalism in Europe from about 1700 to the twentieth century. |
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The native cultures of the colonized peoples can also have a powerful influence on the imperial country. |
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At the beginning of the period, Britain was the world's most powerful nation, having acted as the world's policeman for the past century. |
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In order to establish itself as an American empire, Spain had to fight against the relatively powerful civilizations of the New World. |
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As long as slavery expanded, it remained profitable and powerful and was unlikely to disappear. |
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They overthrew the Aztec civilization by allying with natives who had been subjugated by more powerful neighbouring tribes and kingdoms. |
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During most of its existence, the empire was the most powerful economic, cultural, and military force in Europe. |
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Kublai succeeded in building a powerful empire, created an academy, offices, trade ports and canals and sponsored science and the arts. |
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Kublai used his base to build a powerful empire, creating an academy, offices, trade ports and canals, and sponsoring arts and science. |
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The rule of these powerful military governors lasted until 960, when a new civil order under the Song dynasty was established. |
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When threatened, common ostriches run away, but they can cause serious injury and death with kicks from their powerful legs. |
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Although the threat from the powerful Spanish Navy existed, no major naval engagements occurred, the War being fought mainly on land. |
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The Portuguese naval theorists started to defend the use of the submarine as the only weapon capable to face a more powerful enemy navy. |
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The country prospered under his rule, but not peacefully, as his laws interfered with the ambition of powerful nobles. |
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With this title and its lands, he became the most powerful man in Portugal and one of the richest men in Europe. |
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Numerous kingdoms and empires emerged over the centuries, of which the most powerful was the Kingdom of Ashanti. |
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As the governor Ibn Habib was looking for him, he then fled to the more powerful Zanata Berber confederacy, who were enemies of Ibn Habib. |
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But for months postrace testing could not find the substance, a painkiller far more powerful than morphine. |
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Among the fiefs destined for the duke of Gandia were Cerveteri and Anguillara, lately acquired by Virginio Orsini, head of that powerful house. |
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The Papal States were in turmoil, and the powerful Colonna faction seized Ostia in the name of France. |
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In August of the same year, Isabella proved her abilities as a powerful ruler on her own. |
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At this point a powerful hurricane struck the boat and Talavera had to seek help from Ojeda. |
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The Inca army was the most powerful at that time, because they could turn an ordinary villager or farmer into a soldier. |
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The most powerful figures of the capital were always generals, or the Minister of Military Department, Kalahom. |
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By the 18th century, under Nader Shah, Iran briefly possessed what was arguably the most powerful empire at the time. |
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The most powerful rulers had religious and political power, organizing construction of large ceremonial centers developed. |
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The resurrection established Jesus as the powerful Son of God and is cited as proof that God will judge the world in righteousness. |
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The installation of the new dynasty led to a period of political dominance when Tikal became the most powerful city in the central lowlands. |
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It is likely that this coup was backed by Calakmul, in order to weaken a powerful ally of Tikal. |
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Kalomte was a royal title, whose exact meaning is not yet deciphered, but it was held only by the most powerful kings of the strongest dynasties. |
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In general, freestanding pyramids were shrines honouring powerful ancestors. |
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In common with the rest of Mesoamerica, the Maya believed in a supernatural realm inhabited by an array of powerful deities. |
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Blood was viewed as a potent source of nourishment for the Maya deities, and the sacrifice of a living creature was a powerful blood offering. |
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By the reign of Ahuitzotl, the Mexica were the largest and most powerful faction in the Aztec Triple Alliance. |
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The small natural island was perpetually enlarged as Tenochtitlan grew to become the largest and most powerful city in Mesoamerica. |
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The Plumed Serpent, an ideogram of the metaphor of Quetzalcoatl, alludes to one of the most powerful forces of nature. |
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From there, his expedition marched northward through interior Florida until it reached the territory of the powerful Apalachee Indians. |
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Pizarro, meanwhile, continued receiving the same accounts of a powerful monarch who ruled over the land they were exploring. |
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We found bridges of network over a very large and powerful river, which we crossed twice, which was a marvelous thing to see. |
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However it did have a royal governor appointed by the king, as well as a powerful landed gentry. |
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The Susquehannocks and Erie were militarily powerful and respected by neighboring tribes. |
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In true anthropophagistic fashion, an apparently domesticated cultural subject trumps its more powerful opponent by feigning a retreat. |
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Now you wanna go off all half-cocked and take on one of the most powerful bastards in all of bastard-dom? |
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Yes, faith is dreaming, which releases a powerful purpose, which sets you FREE from the blahs. |
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Politically, nothing is a more powerful distraction from the female conscience than focusing on bodyism. |
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On all sides a powerful brackish marshland odor, the odor of damp, and decay, and black earth, black water. |
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Now the Wicked Witch of the West had but one eye, yet that was as powerful as a telescope, and could see everywhere. |
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The coach had to charge up his players with a powerful speech before the final. |
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Ultimately their gazes all rested on his cicerone as most powerful member of the group. |
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Entrepreneurial firms such as Zaisan Corp. introduced reasonably priced, powerful computerphones in 1984. Other firms followed. |
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Although a powerful tool, coroutines can be hard to understand due to the way data can flow back and forth between sections of the code. |
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Regardless of one's opinions on Sendmail's cruftiness, it's unquestionably a powerful and well-supported piece of software. |
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One of the most lyrical and powerful passages of the De Profundis can be heard towards its very conclusion. |
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A powerful head can sometimes disempower the teaching staff, and create among them a sort of passivity that is close to inertia. |
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If this had been Noriega's old powerful glory days, my Jazzy could have ended up a dogsicle. |
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No amount of fetish wear or powerful looking garments can make a domme out of a woman who hasn't worked on her power and grace within. |
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Fredrick the Great, Elector of Brandenburg and King of Prussia, commanded the most powerful electorate in the Empire. |
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The flying knee is one of the most powerful strikes that one human being can use on another, short of employing a weapon. |
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Our sacred boost is now finally perfected! As powerful as can be... and FRICE can you use it! |
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She had now got her eye in. A 10000-ton tanker heading for Tunisia with powerful escort got no farther than the north coast of Sicily. |
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And there's still no better way to throw down the fitness gauntlet that to roll up your sleeves and unveil some powerful guns. |
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But Juliana's uniquely powerful chaining of the devil is surely meant to recall Christ's harrowing of hell. |
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Important overseas colonies, a vast merchant marine, powerful navy and large profits made the Dutch the main challengers to an ambitious England. |
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Over the centuries the Royal Navy slowly grew to be the most powerful in the world. |
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Much of this resulted in fixed settlements from which many, under a powerful leader, expanded outwards. |
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The House of Lords, which consisted mostly of powerful landowners, rejected the Budget. |
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It tried to fight back with submarines, despite the risk of war by the powerful neutral power the United States. |
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The heavyweight delivered a few powerful hooks that staggered his opponent. |
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In Estonian, saks means a nobleman or, colloquially, a wealthy or powerful person. |
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And this is a powerful demonstration of how our culture, the very essence of who we are, is expressed through language. |
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Shortly before Julius Caesar's invasion of Britain in 55 and 54 BC, the Trinovantes were considered the most powerful tribe in Britain. |
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The powerful prefect was executed while he was trying to defend his case in front of the two emperors. |
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Aetius returned, three days after Joannes' death, at the head of a substantial Hunnic army which made him the most powerful general in Italia. |
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During the decades that followed his death in around 624, East Anglia became increasingly dominated by the powerful kingdom of Mercia. |
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It is, however, also possible that the occupant was not royal, but simply a wealthy and powerful individual whose identity has gone unrecorded. |
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The problem of powerful families protecting criminal relatives was to be solved by expelling them to other parts of the realm. |
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Following Harthacnut's death on 8 June 1042, Godwin, the most powerful of the English earls, supported Edward, who succeeded to the throne. |
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Edward's immediate successor was the Earl of Wessex, Harold Godwinson, the richest and most powerful of the English aristocrats. |
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His marriage in the 1050s to Matilda of Flanders provided him with a powerful ally in the neighbouring county of Flanders. |
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The king was no longer just the most powerful man in the nation, holding the prerogative of judgement, feudal tribute and warfare. |
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Having inherited the March and Ulster titles, he became the wealthiest and most powerful noble in England, second only to the king himself. |
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She was born into a powerful ruling class of Normans, who traditionally owned extensive estates in both England and Normandy. |
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As a powerful ruler, Henry was able to provide either valuable patronage or impose devastating harm on his subjects. |
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The Song of Lewes in 1264 described him as a leopard, an animal regarded as particularly powerful and unpredictable. |
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Yet the real adversary of the Commons, supported by powerful men such as Wykeham and Edmund de Mortimer, Earl of March, was John of Gaunt. |
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Burgundy, the most powerful of the princes and peers, naturally took power in his hands. |
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Richard II's reign was marked by increasing dissension between the King and several of the most powerful nobles. |
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The Mortimers were members of the most powerful marcher family of the fourteenth century. |
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From the mid 18th century it was the world's most powerful navy until surpassed by the United States Navy during the Second World War. |
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The increasingly powerful United States Navy took on the former role of the Royal Navy as global naval power and police force of the sea. |
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On 26 September the powerful city council of Amsterdam decided to officially support the invasion. |
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Thus, the Speaker is far more powerful than his Lords counterpart, the Lord Speaker, who has no disciplinary powers. |
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Norman Davies said that Freemasonry was a powerful force on behalf of Liberalism in Europe, from about 1700 to the twentieth century. |
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It was especially attractive to powerful aristocrats and politicians as well as intellectuals, artists and political activists. |
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Historically the particular routes were also shaped by the powerful influence of winds and currents during the age of sail. |
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Along with its victory over France in India, the Seven Years' War therefore left Britain as the world's most powerful maritime power. |
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William Pitt the Younger was a powerful prime minister who consolidated the powers of his office. |
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Napoleon subsequently defeated the Russian Empire at Friedland, creating powerful client states in Eastern Europe, ending the fourth coalition. |
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In 1807 Napoleon created a powerful outpost of his empire in Central Europe. |
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After the prime minister, the most powerful minister is the minister of finance. |
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They have hundreds of parts jerking to and fro, and they cannot be made more powerful without becoming too complicated. |
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Early kings of England had no standing army or police, and so depended on the support of powerful subjects. |
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Despite such gains in authority, however, the Commons still remained much less powerful than the House of Lords and the Crown. |
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The Tudor monarchy was powerful and there were often periods of several years when parliament did not sit at all. |
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In 1534, Henry VIII acquired York Place from Cardinal Thomas Wolsey, a powerful minister who had lost the King's favour. |
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The report argued that the unions had become too powerful and that their legal privileges ought to be curtailed. |
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The powerful Archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas Arundel, is said to have voiced his fears of Cheyne's reputation as a critic of the Church. |
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Impeachment was originally used to try those who were too powerful to come before the ordinary courts. |
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For a time a powerful local clan dominated a region on the border between England and Scotland. |
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It is a powerful generalisation of Hamiltonian theory that remains valid for curved spacetime. |
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In fact the line did not start carrying goods until December, when the first of some more powerful engines, Planet, was delivered. |
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Rotary mowers were not developed until engines were small enough and powerful enough to run the blades at sufficient speed. |
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His second motor was powerful enough to drive a boat with 14 people across a wide river. |
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These were much more powerful for a given cylinder size than previous engines and could be made small enough for transport applications. |
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In time the horizontal arrangement became more popular, allowing compact, but powerful engines to be fitted in smaller spaces. |
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If the speed is constant, only multiplication is needed, but if the speed changes, a more powerful method of finding the distance is necessary. |
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Baldwin Locomotive Works became the world's largest by the early 1900s and built the most powerful steam locos in history. |
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The Saxons were a fierce and powerful people and were often in conflict with the Vikings. |
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The powerful influence of laws and manners had gradually cemented the union of the provinces. |
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Especially during the Roman Republic, some powerful families, or Gentes Maiores, came to dominate political life. |
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These double monasteries were presided over by abbesses, some of the most powerful and influential women in Europe. |
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By the 9th century, some of the most powerful kings were being acknowledged as High King of Ireland. |
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German Britons and German speakers have contributed to numerous areas in British life, especially in establishing powerful family dynasties. |
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However, Zee News reported the ISI as the fifth ranking among the world's most powerful intelligence agencies. |
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Around the early 1990s new technology and more powerful machines overcame this problem. |
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The focus on powerful Abbots and Monasteries was limited to the Irish Church, however, and not in Britain. |
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It resulted from powerful preaching that gave listeners a sense of deep personal revelation of their need of salvation by Jesus Christ. |
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Zornitsa became the most powerful and most widespread newspaper of the Bulgarian Renaissance. |
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Centralizing forces made the Congregational church even more powerful and more conservative. |
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He was also noted for his ability to attract support from powerful women, especially queens. |
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Between 14th and 18th century, Hinduism revived in certain provinces of India under two powerful states, viz. |
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The fox of Japanese folklore is a powerful trickster in and of itself, imbued with powers of shape changing, possession, and illusion. |
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The mail fraud statute and its counterpart, the wire fraud statute, historically have been powerful instruments for prosecutors. |
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Colet was an outspoken critic of the powerful and worldly Church of his day, a friend of Erasmus and Sir Thomas More. |
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Carefully refolding the paper, he put it away and rolled himself a cigarette of powerful makhorka in the strip of newspaper. |
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William appointed Henry de Beaumont, the son of a powerful Norman family, as constable of the castle. |
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