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Eventually, Keyes recognised Southampton, and the ships attempted to rejoin Tyrwhitt.
Of the 21 albatross species recognised by IUCN on their Red List, 19 are threatened, and the other two are near threatened.
Now he insisted that, if he were to settle the contest, he had to be fully recognised as Scotland's feudal overlord.
This agreement lasted until March 25, 848, when the Aquitainian barons recognised Charles as their king.
In Aquitaine, Duke Ranulf II may have had himself recognised as king, but he only lived another two years.
The Mediterranean is characterised and immediately recognised by its deep blue colour.
France experienced a credit crunch as financiers recognised that Britain could now strike at will against French trade.
This aircraft, which first flew on 16 November 1907, has been recognised as the first successful monoplane.
Hitler recognised the breakthrough at Sedan only in tactical terms, whereas Manstein saw it as a means to an end.
In Guernsey, the following are recognised as having died having been jailed.
During the Second World War, it was used as a command and observation post for the Royal Air Force when its original use was recognised.
Rommel recognised that the Allies would possess air superiority and would be able to harass his movements from the air.
Magna Carta was however novel in that it set up a formally recognised means of collectively coercing the King.
Local support of fair trade was recognised in 2005, when Bristol became a Fairtrade zone.
The Laxfordian was originally recognised from the presence of deformation and metamorphism of the Scourie dykes.
The hedgehogs are easily recognised by their spines while gymnures look more like large rats.
In 2016, beavers were recognised as a British native species, and will be protected under law.
A large number of subspecies have been named, of which 12 were recognised in the Handbook of the Birds of the World.
However, a man named Palmer recognised them, and called for the parish constable.
Some botanists in the past recognised 1000 or more species, many of which are apomictic microspecies.
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