Giving methotrexate concurrently, however, suppressed tachyphylaxis, probably by preventing the production of human antichimeric antibodies. |
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She suppressed a chuckle and nearly choked on her drink when he caught her looking. |
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I think such kiss-and-tell books are mighty rude, but I'd be pretty troubled by their being suppressed by the legal system. |
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In the past, a soldier's sense of being part of a broader purpose suppressed moans about kit. |
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At low populations, sirex woodwasp selects suppressed, stressed, and injured trees for egg laying. |
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Whether the government of the day knowingly suppressed the evidence is a matter for tabloid debate. |
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We reopen old wounds of briefly requited, now lost love, hidden pain, suppressed grief. |
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Perhaps it is the emotionally wounding proximity of him that brings back suppressed memories of the past. |
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These reflections, arising out of the present crisis, have forced themselves too strongly on my mind to be suppressed. |
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I felt a hallelujah bubbling up in my throat but quickly suppressed it when we were asked to stand and sing What a friend we have in Colin. |
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What is the suppressed focus, the yearning urge in our species to be so neccessarily linked? |
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But the blogosphere's tendency toward crackpot theorizing could not be suppressed for long. |
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The police suppressed information about the ritual aspect, to spare the children the publicity. |
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And, as often happens, the satire was suppressed, making it more desirable. |
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There were people who had obviously suppressed their consciences for the rest of their lives after their actions. |
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Initiative on the part of individual soldiers was suppressed in favour of unquestioning compliance with instructions. |
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She stood up to meet him, her eyes glittering with barely suppressed anger. |
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Restricting calories also inhibited potentially disease-causing changes in the immune system, and suppressed apoptosis, or programmed cell death. |
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There was a small ounce of jealousy that erupted in the pit of her stomach before she forcibly suppressed it. |
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That is not conducive to feeling good about oneself, so something is likely to be suppressed. |
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Most of the increased risk of infection is confined to those with liver cirrhosis, suppressed immune systems, or profound neutropenia. |
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Peppered with innocuously mischievous lines, the play brought forth suppressed smiles, to say nothing of good-natured guffaws. |
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When fear is high, morality and reason are suppressed in favour of survival. |
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Moreover, inhibition of the cysteine protease activity by chemical inhibitors suppressed the leaf senescence process. |
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Others have immune systems suppressed by chemotherapy or anti-rejection drugs. |
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In 1947, with French prestige at low ebb, a nationalist uprising was suppressed after several months of bitter fighting. |
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Negroponte's embassy also suppressed information about human rights abuses committed by the Honduran military. |
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As President he suppressed all opposition, built up the army and its weaponry, and made himself the object of an extensive personality cult. |
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Godly bishops intervened and suppressed the Pelagian heresy in late fifth-century Britain. |
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His face was gleaming with sweat and suppressed exclamations of pain, his chest rising and falling heavily. |
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In conditions of hypotonicity, ADH is normally suppressed, and a dilute urine is excreted. |
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During the early stages of plant development, internode elongation is suppressed and only leaves expand. |
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If the assertion of these rights in a secular democratic framework is discouraged or suppressed, then clearly something is wrong. |
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After seeing a fox, wallabies thumped their hind feet in alarm, suppressed foraging, and increased looking. |
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Ellen suppressed another shudder and gave a wan smile that she hoped he would take to mean the week would be a long one for her. |
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He is looking up abstractedly into the middle distance with a slightly suppressed smile. |
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Still, there are occasional signs that our jitters, our fears, and our suppressed anger could grow into something like a political force. |
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Tinnitus of venous origin can be suppressed by compression of the ipsilateral jugular vein. |
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The shadow emitted a terrible sound, an awful wheeze of frenzied laughter suppressed until it became strangling. |
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There is a constant feeling of suppressed impatience from him, although every so often he breaks into a wheezy, rumbustious, infectious laugh. |
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In any case, such would already be the ideal whenever daimonic love is suppressed. |
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One of his ancestors suppressed a riot by laying low a man called Murphy, a thug at the head of a mob who was wielding a wire whip. |
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The animal spirits of Indian capitalism, long suppressed, have been unleashed. |
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At first, I managed to restrain myself, but then I heard a suppressed giggle from the veranda and made the mistake of turning round. |
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Timothy simultaneously suppressed a gasp of terror and a retch of repulsion. |
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Efforts on the part of the Sicilians to revolt against the new laws were quickly suppressed, often brutally. |
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These uprisings were ruthlessly suppressed, as were the Levellers in England after the Civil War. |
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The Bohemian rebellion was ruthlessly suppressed in 1620 and Bohemia went through a decade of decline. |
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Elizabeth found it difficult to keep the pleading tone suppressed in her voice as she touched her friend's free hand lightly. |
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Brianna suppressed a choke of laughter as the two boys stumbled into the room and hastily shut the door. |
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The philosopher, whose materialist view of religion appalled the bishops, found his published works rigorously suppressed by officialdom. |
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These suppressed words are but a requisite of the style that has been adopted in the apodosis. |
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Also, stereotypical behaviour and circling movement induced by apomorphine was suppressed. |
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Gavin's eyes had turned so dark a grey that they were nearly black, and his voice was rough with suppressed frustration and anger. |
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A week-long state of emergency was declared, and the protests were forcibly suppressed with considerable loss of life. |
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I rocked back on my heels and pretended to be offended, though the effect was probably ruined by the badly suppressed grin on my face. |
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Complex heterogeneity is not suppressed by any refinement of focus, nor are simplicity, autonomy, elementariness, ever approached. |
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Between the years 1892 and 1894, the Fasci was forcibly suppressed by the government and ordered to disband. |
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He suppressed or ruthlessly excised many early efforts, including a piano concerto. |
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Thanks to class-leading aerodynamics, wind noise is very low, while engine and road noises are also very effectively suppressed. |
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Sub-sonic ammunition is necessary for silenced or suppressed firearms to keep the sound of discharge really quiet. |
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Since then opposition rallies and other public events have been suppressed and their organisers arrested. |
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These robber barons operate in Central America, where workers' rights are savagely suppressed. |
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The Serbs suppressed the Albanians, which in turn fostered Albanian armed resistance in the 1920s and raised national awareness among Albanians. |
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Meanwhile, his government brutally suppressed all opposition in gross violation of human rights. |
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Instead he exaggerated, distorted, suppressed and manipulated the information for political ends. |
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Until the beginning of this year AIDS was merely ignored or information was actively suppressed. |
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During this period the system of highly segmented and competitive clan politics was superseded, suppressed, and in abeyance. |
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In contrast to their tigerish first-half, City United were a suppressed force in the second period. |
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Nevertheless, Sufiya's suppressed feelings eventually surface, and her childlike beauty gives way to beastliness. |
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Spontaneous torsade de pointes was suppressed, and the vulnerable window during which TdP-induction occurs was also reduced in both models. |
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If you tell your assault team to fall in as you move in on a suppressed enemy, they'll do just that. |
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Any expression of class solidarity was trampled underfoot and the working class suppressed and disciplined. |
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This results in rebound of the previously suppressed stimulatory transmitters. |
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I suppressed a shiver of disgust and fought down the feelings of triumph writhing in my stomach. |
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After his memories were suppressed, he was allowed free access into his subconscious. |
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For the shouts of open, or the sibilations of suppressed, laughter do not usually begin at once but after several seconds. |
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The degree to which channel amplitude was suppressed strongly depended on the sidedness of the polymer application. |
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When the native species is suppressed, the area becomes a monoculture of purple loosestrife. |
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Darger's monographer, an expert on the art of the insane, has confessed that he thinks Darger was a kind of suppressed serial killer. |
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Eleven mutants whose decline in viability was fully or partly suppressed by depolymerizing the spindle were retained. |
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Her speech certainly had the noble accent it acquired when she was simmering with suppressed anger. |
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The Dissolution of Colleges Act suppressed thousands of chantries, and the Sacrament Act restored communion in both kinds. |
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Engine noise has been suppressed, and with the windows shut the interior experience is more like a library than a motorcar. |
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Is it a state of affairs where free speech is suppressed by the organs of the State? |
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He is a confused little boy, fluctuating between suppressed anger and this unbound love he wants to share, but is afraid to. |
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Take Prozac and your emotions are blunted and obsessive thinking is suppressed. |
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Scenes percolate with the natural interplay of friends and neighbors, giving rise to a barely suppressed boisterousness. |
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A time when dictatorship was at its peak, and the press was being muzzled and suppressed right across the continent. |
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Lehmann suppressed his natural attacking game and it was not until his 20th over at the crease that he scored his first boundary. |
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At my most judgmental, they look like they are hiding behind some deeply suppressed fear of engaging with people on a real level. |
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This tradition was suppressed during the communist period, when socialist realism became the official style. |
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No longer suppressed and uptight, we are happy to confess all to a stranger, often spending thousands of pounds in the process. |
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The works of Trotsky and his co-thinkers had been censored and suppressed for decades. |
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In patients with primary sodium retention, the afferent stimuli are suppressed. |
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The narrowband interference is then suppressed in the signal combiner prior to application to the standard cross correlation process. |
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In Eastern Europe, the ruling bureaucracy suppressed every independent political movement of the working class. |
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When she reached the second room, she suppressed a loud cackle, and moved towards the bed, which had been pushed up against the window. |
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I wanted revenge, but I could hear the suppressed laughter and snickering coming from my captive audience. |
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O'Reilly, who has latterly starred in central defence and up front for the Pikes, was not to be suppressed from his role in centre midfield. |
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Medication suppressed the cancroid growth if its dose contained 15 millions of desolated trypanosomes. |
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This occurred in a haphazard fashion on 23 July in Dublin, and although swiftly suppressed, caught Dublin castle ill prepared. |
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Clark's legal team demonstrated that vital medical evidence had been suppressed by the prosecution. |
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They are a gratification of our deepest darkest desires, a side that has been kept suppressed. |
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Due to such a constitution, the generation of the interference light can be suppressed. |
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The authors conclude that adrenal function is commonly suppressed immediately following conventional short-term therapy with glucocorticoids. |
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He finds himself reluctantly succumbing to his suppressed passion. |
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He turned and suppressed a scowl when he spotted Jaden dancing with Leona. |
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The army suppressed the uprising, killing ten thousand people. |
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During the latter Abbasid and Ottoman periods, the itjihad was suppressed. |
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It is still a tale of thwarted hopes and suppressed unhappiness, but the misery she reveals is calamitous only in its traumatic effects on one family. |
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Eerie and harrowing, the film seethes with barely suppressed ferocity. |
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I suppressed the cold, numbing feeling that was forming in my abdomen. |
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This itching cannot be fully suppressed by conventional antipruritic agents such as antihistamines, and development of effective drugs has long been awaited. |
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The Shi'as were ruthlessly suppressed and they retreated to Persia, joining with the local groups of Shi'a and eventually forming their own state under the Safavid Shahs. |
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Canopy cover strongly suppressed the transpiration activity in the shoots. |
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It struck the judges as something of a tour de force, a complex composition in which most of the detail had to be suppressed in order to preserve a sense of pictorial unity. |
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The colonies absorbed and put into legislative form the common law test of obscenity under which material having a tendency to deprave and corrupt was suppressed. |
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The simple first-order political discriminator experiences no conflict in categorizing disvaluees as inferior beings to be suppressed and exploited. |
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The aspirations of the various nationalities of the empire were rigorously suppressed, and a determined effort was made to fuse them into one state. |
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Stepping forward and receiving the half-empty powder keg from her subordinate, the General suppressed an inward shiver of fear as she recognized the contents. |
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He began to read, raising his eyebrows with a puzzled, whimsical air, which made me tremble with suppressed anger. |
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Her eyes came to rest back on her own partner, and she suppressed a snort. |
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Therefore, the Titans and their progeny, the giants, represent a primal generation put down and suppressed by a more competitive, semi-urban, modern culture. |
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Crosstalk from synchronizing signals is suppressed by filters. |
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The expression of the lordosis posture is under tonic inhibition by brain nuclei whose activity is suppressed by steroid hormones from the preovulatory follicles. |
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She suppressed a curse of anger, when her dress got a hang on a branch. |
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Having been trapped inside all day, being artificially suppressed and made to be quiet in the classroom there is an explosion of excitability on being released. |
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The women standing on the green outside the House of commons gave little impression of being suppressed. |
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In the fourteenth book he defended the emotions as good constituents of human nature by the creator's intention, and attacked the Stoic notion that emotion must be suppressed. |
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Seething with suppressed fury when someone cuts you up in traffic or pushes in front of you in a shop queue is a sure way to develop a raging headache, says a US researcher. |
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Our confusion quickly gave way to anger, and we fumed in suppressed rage. |
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Propyl gallate, the alkoxyl radicals scavenger, also suppressed the mobility shift and strongly inhibited the formation of all protein cross-linking products. |
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By accident, though, Clancy came close to the ideal because he suppressed personal conceits and put his body on the line for the benefit of others. |
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For example, lead pigment manufacturers were knowledgeable about the hazards of lead, and suppressed the information, just as asbestos manufacturers did. |
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I weep at his unarticulated rage, his suppressed fury, his casual despair. |
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If it is the direct object, then it is usually suppressed, though it is also correct to leave it in. |
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Opposition to Henry's religious policies was quickly suppressed in England. |
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I'm headed back down the elevator, having suppressed the impulse to buy an Eiffel Tower table lamp or pencil sharpener. |
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The Jacobites were finally defeated at the Battle of Culloden in 1746, after which the Scottish Highlanders were brutally suppressed. |
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Gaelic has long suffered from its lack of use in educational and administrative contexts and was long suppressed. |
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A brief revival of East Anglian independence under Eadwald after Offa's death in 796 was soon suppressed by the new Mercian king, Coenwulf. |
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This rebellion was suppressed by Wulfhere of Mercia who established himself as overlord. |
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Having suppressed a revolt in his new possession, Henry gave it to his son Richard. |
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The rebellion was eventually suppressed, but the social changes it promoted were already irreversible. |
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The uprising was suppressed but conflict remained between villagers, gentry and aristocracy. |
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Society remained deeply unsettled and radical demands continued to be suppressed such as those from the yeoman brothers John and William Merfold. |
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After Lancastrian revolts in the north were suppressed in 1464 and Henry was captured once again and placed in the Tower of London. |
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When further rebellions broke out in Lincolnshire, Edward easily suppressed them at the Battle of Losecoat Field. |
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The rebellion, known as the Pilgrimage of Grace, was ruthlessly suppressed. |
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A peace demonstration by London women, which turned violent, was suppressed by William Waller's regiment of horse. |
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The Directory eventually gave him command of the Army of Italy after he suppressed a revolt against the government from royalist insurgents. |
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The Ottomans only suppressed these revolts in the harshest of fashion but that only ended up fueling the revolts and desire for independence. |
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The resistance culminated in the Revolt of the Comuneros, which Charles suppressed. |
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More vigorously suppressed the travelling country ministers who used Tyndale's English translation of the New Testament. |
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The cathedral ceased to be an abbey during the Dissolution of the Monasteries when all religious houses were suppressed. |
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The Puritan government of Oliver Cromwell, however, suppressed Whitsun Ales and other such festivities. |
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Shortly before this all the separate houses of the Observantists had been suppressed. |
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Lollardy was suppressed and became an underground movement, so the extent of its influence in the 1520s is difficult to assess. |
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The brief rebellion was suppressed by Sir Richard Wingfield at the Battle of Kilmacrennan. |
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Both sides used partisan warfare but the Americans effectively suppressed Loyalist activity when British regulars were not in the area. |
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The innovation was a 'sense' aerial which when switched in, suppressed the ellipse in the 'wrong' direction leaving only the correct bearing. |
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Both the Spanish and French governments have, at times, suppressed Basque linguistic and cultural identity. |
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Some facts should be suppressed, or, at least, a just sense of proportion should be observed in treating them. |
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Consequently, the Neue Rheinische Zeitung was soon suppressed and Marx was ordered to leave the country on 16 May. |
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This is significant since wildfire has been largely suppressed in the developed world over the past century. |
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The putsch was quickly suppressed by forces commanded by Chief of General Staff Mahamoud Mohamed, a veteran Somali military official. |
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The Revolution of 1848 in Prague, striving for liberal reforms and autonomy of the Bohemian Crown within the Austrian Empire, was suppressed. |
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Japanese occupation during World War II ended Dutch rule, and encouraged the previously suppressed Indonesian independence movement. |
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In 1676, Bacon's Rebellion occurred, but was suppressed by royal officials. |
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The presence of the glaciers generally suppressed the movement of faults below. |
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The uprising was eventually suppressed by the superior resources of the English. |
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His revolt was suppressed, however, after the Battle of Maes Moydog in March 1295, and the prince was imprisoned in London. |
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Revolts also broke out in Lancashire and Bristol in 1315, and in Glamorgan in Wales in 1316, but were suppressed. |
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Income growth and public investment in health caused mortality to fall, which suppressed fertility and promoted education. |
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Their behaviour attracted a harsh oppugnance of public which was suppressed by use of police force. |
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The revolt was suppressed, but Cyprus managed to maintain a high degree of autonomy and remained oriented towards the Greek world. |
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His son Constantine IV succeeded him, a brief usurpation in Sicily by Mezezius being quickly suppressed by the new emperor. |
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After Henry VIII suppressed the priory, his troops used the remains as a naval store. |
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If westerlies are suppressed, the temperature is more extreme in summer and winter leading to heat waves, deep freezes and reduced rainfall. |
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Though Wycliffe himself was left unmolested, his supporters, the Lollards, were eventually suppressed in England. |
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When AVP was perfused into punctate regions in the brain of the sheep or rabbit, the pyrogen-induced fever was suppressed. |
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After the 2nd century BC, the Roman fleet ruled the Mediterranean and actively suppressed piracy. |
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In 30 BCE, a revolt of the Treveri was suppressed by Marcus Nonius Gallus, and the Titelberg was occupied by a garrison of the Roman army. |
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Putin suppressed the Chechen insurgency although sporadic violence still occurs throughout the Northern Caucasus. |
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The Peloponnesian revolt was quickly followed by revolts in Crete, Macedonia and Central Greece, which would soon be suppressed. |
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He suppressed a belch and then looked up at her with a mischievous grin. |
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Individuals who have a suppressed immune system are particularly susceptible to opportunistic infections. |
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This occurred as the French militarily suppressed the most intransigent Hassane tribes in the north. |
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Uyghur troops under Uyghur general Hala Bashi suppressed the Miao Rebellions of the 1370s and settled in Changde, Hunan. |
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He ruthlessly suppressed pirates who had long plagued Chinese and southeast Asian waters. |
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Kublai Khan suppressed rebellions challenging his rule in Tibet and the northeast. |
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Kublai's armies suppressed the rebellion and strengthened the Yuan garrisons in Mongolia and the Ili River basin. |
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The autonomous institutions of Catalonia were abolished, and the use of the Catalan language in public life was suppressed. |
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In 1971, Ceylon experienced a Marxist insurrection, which was quickly suppressed. |
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In August, the fledgling army suppressed the Canton Merchants' Corps Uprising. |
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In 1616, the Tepehuan revolted against the Spanish, but it was relatively quickly suppressed. |
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In 1767 the Jesuits were suppressed in the Spanish dominions, and during the next 120 years there has been no trace of a missionary. |
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Public use of Galician was largely suppressed during the Franco dictatorship but has been resurgent since the restoration of democracy. |
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Some feudal lords sporadically asserted independence from Kazan, but such attempts would be promptly suppressed. |
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More specifically, if this pronoun is the subject of the relative clause, it is always suppressed. |
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After the wars the large standing baronial armies that had helped fuel the conflict were suppressed. |
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Zwingli interpreted this to mean that preaching should be permitted, but the Five States suppressed any attempts to reform. |
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The norms on limiting freedom of expression mean that public debate may not be completely suppressed even in times of emergency. |
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For Mill, the only instance in which speech can be justifiably suppressed is in order to prevent harm from a clear and direct threat. |
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They were brutally suppressed and the British government took control of the Company and eliminated many of the grievances that caused it. |
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Under the state atheism of many Eastern Bloc nations, religion was actively suppressed. |
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Mill owners took to shooting protesters and eventually the movement was suppressed with military force. |
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As Governor of the Colony, Eyre, fearful of an island wide uprising, brutally suppressed the rebellion, and had many black peasants killed. |
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On the other hand, in sham-operated or starvated groups, fetal body weight gain was not suppressed. |
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Tics are brief, stereotypical behaviors that are initiated by an unconscious urge that can be temporarily suppressed. |
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The government suppressed the findings of their research about the true state of the economy. |
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Importantly, overexpression of WASP in trc mutants and transheterozygotes of trc and Tsc2 suppressed their synaptic overgrowth phenotypes. |
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Transiently suppressed bone formation and increased bone resorption after participation in a 246-km ultradistance race has been demonstrated. |
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Court ruled that physical evidence that was the fruit of an unmirandized interrogation, need not be suppressed. |
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Emotions once suppressed, emotions once channeled, now are let loose. |
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Emotional release manifests as reexperience of emotions previously suppressed and embodied. |
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Technology has suppressed many of the crucial communications skills our youth need to succeed scholastically, socially, and professionally. |
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Richard Fish had a 'wattle' obsession while her suppressed broodiness led to Ally regularly seeing a 3-D animated dancing baby. |
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Silibinin, given orally from the milk thistle plant, significantly suppressed tumor volume in a TNBC mice model. |
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The body's defenses are suppressed, exposing patients to opportunistic infection by harmful invaders. |
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Overtraining can lead to suppressed immune function and exposure to opportunistic infections. |
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Under acceleration there is a satisfying but not overloud growl from the exhaust and road roar is well suppressed. |
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There is a satisfying but not overloud growl from the exhaust under acceleration and road roar is well suppressed. |
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The majority of states in the region which successfully suppressed, bought off or demobilised their populations belonged to the first set. |
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Glucagon levels remain high postprandially, whereas in normal physiology, they are suppressed. |
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In, the focus is solely on the momentaneous endpoint of the process, with all previous activities suppressed. |
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Similar to BRAF and MEK inhibitors, ganetespib effectively suppressed the activity of ERK kinase in melanoma cells, a critical component in the BRAF signaling cascade. |
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In the end, the Commission suppressed the report and instead released a statement that ensured the inculpability of Khartoum the government for the deaths in Darfur. |
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Although the mechanism of decreased lysozyme is not understood, the data suggest that heterophil function is suppressed in turtles as exposure to OCs increases. |
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Xuezhikang, extract of red yeast rice, improved abnormal hemorheology, suppressed caveolin-1 and increased eNOS expression in atherosclerotic rats. |
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I am not suggesting, however, that distastefulness should mean that the video should be suppressed or that its misleading attributes ought to call forth any sanctions. |
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The testing was conducted in 21 countries with a wide variety of patients, including treatment-naive, virologically suppressed, renally impaired and adolescent patients. |
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At the 18-month mark, researchers found that 86 percent of study participants were stably housed, 90 percent were engaged in HIV care and 55 percent were virally suppressed. |
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Rational public policy and sound law, however, would recognize that abortion is the killing of an innocent human being and must be suppressed like any other crime. |
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Born in 1925, Bruce started his career in a countrythat not only routinely suppressed skin mags but banned Lady Chatterley's Lover, Lolita, and Howl as indecent. |
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There his knowledge of the period and his deep interest in the psychology of the Camisards cannot be disguised or suppressed in the name of dandified indifference. |
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The Protestant Camisards were ruthlessly suppressed in the 18th century. |
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We report 3 cases of children presenting with a suppressed adrenocortical axis and Cushing's syndrome as a consequence of budesonide and ritonavir co-therapy. |
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Toward the end of May, most enemy anti-aircraft defenses around the city were suppressed by air power, and by early June, helicopters could land for resupply and medivac. |
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He portrays himself as the hidden ironist whose appointed maieutic task is to deliver the reader of the latent existential truths suppressed within their hidden interiority. |
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His followers competed successfully with many other schools during the Hundred Schools of Thought era only to be suppressed in favor of the Legalists during the Qin Dynasty. |
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However, it then took the remainder of 1857 and the better part of 1858 for the rebellion to be suppressed in Jhansi, Lucknow, and especially the Awadh countryside. |
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The Russian Empire exploited and suppressed Cossacks hosts during this period, before turning them into a special military estate Sosloviye in the late 18th century. |
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The rebellions were implacably suppressed by the French Crown. |
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At Lorenzo's direction, the insurrection was brutally suppressed. |
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These brotherhoods, however, had usually been suppressed by the monarch. |
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In 1812 the Aponte Slave Rebellion took place but it was suppressed. |
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The rebellion was eventually suppressed by French and Spanish troops. |
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The Hongxi Emperor ended further expeditions and the descendants of the Xuande Emperor suppressed much of the information about Zheng He's treasure voyages. |
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This system reorganized Europe into spheres of influence, which, in some cases, suppressed the aspirations of the various nationalities, including the Germans and Italians. |
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In the west, organized Arianism survived in North Africa, in Hispania, and parts of Italy until it was finally suppressed in the 6th and 7th centuries. |
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Although the revolt was quickly suppressed, exaggerated reports of disaster prompted Mucianus to depart the capital with reinforcements of his own. |
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The revolt had been suppressed and the Empire returned to order. |
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The immune system is reportedly suppressed for a short time. |
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The Ministry of Defence initially suppressed news of the discovery for fear of attracting treasure hunters, but word was soon out and excited huge national interest. |
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A Unionist secession attempt occurred in East Tennessee, but was suppressed by the Confederacy, which arrested over 3,000 men suspected of being loyal to the Union. |
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Increasing pressure due to the weight of the ice during glaciation may have suppressed melt generation and volcanic activities below Iceland and Greenland. |
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The heavy artillery concentration which accompanied their advance suppressed the opposition from the Trieste Division and the operation succeeded with few casualties. |
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Because ovulation is suppressed until the calf is weaned, females give birth at most every two years, leaving the walrus with the lowest reproductive rate of any pinniped. |
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The final challenge to the Union in this era was the Young Irelander Rebellion of 1848, which largely failed to come off and which was suppressed after minor military action. |
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Edward suppressed the rebellion over the winter and once Anglesey was reoccupied in April 1295 he immediately began to progress the delayed plans to fortify the area. |
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Bitter complaints were excited by the rigour with which Montfort suppressed the excesses of the Seigneurs and of contending factions in the great communes. |
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A revisionist view is that such rights were more common in the 11th century throughout the Conquest, but were largely suppressed in England, and survived in the Marches. |
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Copper doorknobs are used by hospitals to reduce the transfer of disease, and Legionnaires' disease is suppressed by copper tubing in plumbing systems. |
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The wieszcz functioned as spiritual leader to the suppressed people. |
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Czech literature and culture played a major role on at least two occasions when Czechs lived under oppression and political activity was suppressed. |
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Modern Welsh folk musicians have sometimes reconstructed traditions which had been suppressed or forgotten, and have competed with imported and indigenous rock and pop trends. |
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The mode-coupling in multimoded waveguides is also effectively suppressed. |
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Fracturing rocks at great depth frequently becomes suppressed by pressure due to the weight of the overlying rock strata and the cementation of the formation. |
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In the 17th century, the Somers Isles Company suppressed shipbuilding, as it needed Bermudians to farm in order for it to generate income from the land. |
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Although the rebellion was suppressed by 1858, it led to the dissolution of the East India Company and to the direct administration of India by the British government. |
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The Turks suppressed the Bulgarian uprising harshly, and when reports of these actions escaped, Disraeli and Derby stated in Parliament that they did not believe them. |
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By the end of the year, large new armies had turned back foreign invaders, and the Reign of Terror, a fierce policy of repression, had suppressed internal revolts. |
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The major Jacobite Rebellions in 1715 and 1745 were speedily suppressed. |
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In the Channel Islands, a period of Calvinism following the Reformation was suppressed when Anglicanism was imposed following the English Civil War. |
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In 1322 the king of France suppressed the Knights Templar, ostensibly for sodomy, magic and heresy, but probably for financial and political reasons. |
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Bernard Weatherill had announced his impending retirement a long time before the 1992 general election, leading to a long but suppressed campaign for support. |
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The de la Pole family were sometimes suggested as heirs to the Yorkist cause, but Henry Tudor and his son Henry VIII of England efficiently suppressed all such opposition. |
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The Peasants' Revolt of 1381 was largely a result of this resentment, and even though the rebellion was suppressed, in the long term serfdom was ended in England. |
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Tostig seems to have been a favourite with the king and queen, who demanded that the revolt be suppressed, but neither Harold nor anyone else would fight to support Tostig. |
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With limited options to despatch reinforcements, the Romans moved their troops south, and this rising was suppressed by Governor Gnaeus Julius Verus. |
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The uprising was suppressed by Chlothar I, Theudebald's successor. |
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In 1775, the American Revolutionary War began, as the Americans trapped the British army in Boston and suppressed the Loyalists who supported the Crown. |
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The process of secularisation is very clearly the process by which the gerent claimed his rights after being long suppressed by the authority of the Church. |
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These are the pioneers of the suppressed and scorned Americans who dared to oppose the relentless bichromatism that entrapped white and black Americans alike. |
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In treating a cough, a dry tickly one may be better suppressed with anti-tussives, whereas a mucosal cough may be better encouraged by expectorants to remove the mucus. |
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