It's time to kiss those landfill-clogging sandwich baggies goodbye and move into the waste not, want not 21st century. |
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Presumably, Snow is talking about that late 21st century Elysium in which everything comes out great in the end and all the debt just melts away. |
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Forgive me if in the 21st century I don't want to be celebrating our former feudal overlords. |
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But in this early stage of the 21st century, the bur oak still serves important ecological needs. |
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Sung's music embraces the past but could only have been composed in the 21st century! |
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The cream of Europe's railway operators are being encouraged to make bold bids to put Scotland's network on the right track for the 21st century. |
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To maximise performance in the 21st century states require flexible economies, competitive tax rates and an acquisitive, dynamic private sector. |
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My tough little four-wheel-drive is just the job for Scotland's roads in the 21st century, crashing through the potholes with gay abandon. |
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Are the arguments of those who predict a radical change in the nature of 21st century wars that groundless after all? |
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Paints, sealants, and adhesives have stepped into the ecologically aware 21st century too. |
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In the 21st century, thousands of people still come for the kauri, but they are sightseers, not hard-working foresters and settlers. |
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If a PR company had taken on the task of rebranding Rotary for the 21st century, Penny would be their ideal poster girl. |
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Australian winemakers take on the latest scientific techniques to advance winemaking into the 21st century. |
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Several products, described as the 21st century alternatives to sand bags, have been given Kitemarks by the British Standards Institution. |
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Chairman of the panel told members the scheme would help to pave the way for more efficient uses of fuel in the 21st century. |
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But as we limp into the 21st century, that gender gap is rending the fabric of the entire African-American community. |
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At last we will be providing for the needs of children in the 21st century to ensure that they do not become couch potatoes. |
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Perhaps anachronistically, he argues that naval power remains pivotal, even in the 21st century. |
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We live in the 21st century, the age of democracy and equality of opportunity. |
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I think human beings in the 21st century are at the mercy of so many things. |
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Capitalism at the beginning of the 21st century is again creating such situations, with its anarchic globalisation of production and finance. |
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Whatever it takes, whatever it costs, this patient, this resolved nation will win the first war of the 21st century. |
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But a service that was the envy of the world in 1948 is simply not up to the demands of the 21st century. |
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The church is dragging itself, however reluctantly in some quarters, into the 21st century. |
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In the 21st century we know too much about the risks of smoking, and second-hand smoke, to let the practice continue. |
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Tony Smith's work is all angles and crisp edges and, from the vantage point of the 21st century, archetypally masculine in form. |
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By understanding different lifestyles, the BBC can ensure it constantly reassesses its own relevance to the 21st century audience. |
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The terrors of the early 21st century will be as remote to their lives as Viking longships are to ours. |
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Skincare packaging, too, has accelerated into the 21st century in terms of design. |
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This country seems to want Victorian values for some things in life, but 21st century values in most others. |
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The 21st century demands free-thinkers, not an endless parade of automatons churned out from a formulaic educational assembly line. |
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An Irish advertising company has created the digital 21st century version of the human sandwich board. |
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Each project engages with avant-gardism in manners that suggest its reinscription as a paradigm for art and social action in the 21st century. |
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The city's numerous verticals depict a rich trading past and its journey into the 21st century. |
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That was a mistake, for though 21st century terror is like a criminal operation, it is also much more. |
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A major government project intended to rescue mariners in the 21st century may be in some need of rescue itself. |
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Management as a discipline made sense only its 21st century social context, about which he wrote incisively well into his ninth decade. |
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The precisionists inform us that we have only now entered the 21st century and the third Millennium. |
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As we enter the 21st century, the time has come, surely, for a period of mature reflection. |
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And yet, as far as I can see, none of them fits easily into the government's master plan for how we should live in the 21st century. |
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In the early 21st century, the biggest meat-eating countries were Luxembourg, the United States, Australia, New Zealand and Spain. |
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Bath Bombs are dynamic, a 21st century version of the polite, sophisticated early 20th century bath cube. |
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Parts of both have survived into the 21st century, but their continued existence is precarious. |
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The software turns a PC equipped with a microphone, speakers, and broadband connection into a 21st century telephone. |
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But a time capsule will give future generations a snapshot of 21st century hospital life. |
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The book explores the personal and social identities being shaped in the metaverse at the beginning of the 21st century. |
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We support these proposals as important steps in a new awareness that the planet's most precious resource must be husbanded in the 21st century. |
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What consequences will follow from the dawning of a new age of imperialism at the beginning of the 21st century? |
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No, religion has no role in 21st century life and we would be better off without it. |
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It is my prediction that protesting may yet become the recreational pursuit of choice in the 21st century. |
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For good or ill, leisure developments, late night drinking and clubbing are part of the 21st century scene. |
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Beyond knowing that their numbers are increasing, what do we know about the global women leaders that might help us plan for the 21st century? |
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Britain's health, education and welfare systems, devised in the 1940s, are incapable of meeting the challenges of the 21st century. |
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I was appointed to a committee by the Transportation Research Board to examine freight transportation needs for the 21st century. |
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It is has changed in the 21st century with genetic engineering and the biosciences shift to human cloning. |
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But in truth, his views now seem to be nearer the 21st century centre ground than ever. |
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I cannot imagine any other country believing that the image it wants to present in the 21st century is of tubby politicians in national costume. |
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While dons in the 1970's films were larger-than-life, the 21st century don has risen from the streets and is rougher round the edges. |
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I just can't believe that in the 21st century people still tut-tut over something that's perfectly natural. |
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Despite all the technological advances of the 21st century, mowers haven't really changed that much. |
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Could auto manufacturing become the 21st century equivalent of Germany's coal industry, uncompetitive and destined to collapse? |
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The island is undeveloped and there are none of the classic Caribbean white sand beaches to which 21st century travellers flock. |
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But 21st century Buddhism will be left behind as a museum piece if we do not harness ourselves to the new technologies and the Internet. |
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One of Brazil's impoverished, crime-ridden cities has been tipped to become a 21st century boom town by Britain's richest man. |
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It also doubles as a love story only possible in a sexually borderless early 21st century. |
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The beginning of the 21st century is also the dawn of the first global society of states. |
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Delightful though that is, it makes them peculiarly unsuited to expressing Scotland's place in the 21st century world. |
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Some producer decides that an old show is resurrectable, adds a dash of 21st century realism and the whole thing turns out to be unwatchable. |
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I was imagining a full hybridized America in the 21st century and trying to coin all these neologisms to explain what America would look like. |
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The old upright Kelvinator fridge still humming away in the corner can still be updated and reused, even in the 21st century. |
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It is seen as a development that puts Sligo at the cutting edge of 21st century technology training in the pharmaceutical and healthcare sector. |
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In this the 21st century how can there possibly be any doubt as to the damage wrought by smoking and passive smoking? |
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The decisive culture war of the 21st century is likely to be between the Darwinian fundamentalists and those who believe in God. |
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However, Barron's largely uncritical appropriation of Gothic architecture for the 21st century troubles me. |
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Many of their 21st century residents still have to empty enamel chamber pots in public toilets every morning. |
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Until around the turn of the 21st century, high-rise buildings were quite rare in Vienna. |
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The result is being billed as an album of experimental yet accessible 21st century pop. |
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Meeting the pressing security challenges of the 21st century will require new ideas, initiatives, and energy. |
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At the start point of the 21st century, we are opening another centurial history. |
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Crowds will cram into Cathedral Square to be among the first in the world to witness the dawn of the 21st century. |
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Are you sure that the previous Egyptian mission surveillance photos weren't mixed with those from a 21st century strip joint? |
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In the 21st century it should not be a case of expecting employees to just tug their forelock and tow the line. |
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Chen Yi was not the Great Helmsman but he was there at the helm of the new China, steering its course into the 21st century. |
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Technically faultless and inviolate this is as smooth as painting gets at the start of the 21st century. |
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What we need is a fire service for the 21st century, one that is more flexible. |
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But as we haul ourselves against the pull of gravity and into the 21st century, we continue to have misgivings. |
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Define, if you must, what you mean by obscenity and come up with a 21st century version of blasphemy. |
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But as for intercity travel in the 21st century, we should be looking forward to something like this. |
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Its mandate is sweeping to set the agenda for space exploration well into the 21st century. |
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Custom orthotics or footbeds made from 21st century materials can be a helpful step toward pain-free skiing. |
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Southgate College started the show with loud 21st century punkettes in tartan and black leather. |
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It deals with the tensions of the 21st century city in the context of these pervading, seductive, Old World instincts. |
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They are a hardy and resilient species, a fact evident from their continued existence into the 21st century. |
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This is the 21st century, and no matter how badly some people want to fight it, the buttoned-up attitudes of the 1950s are gone for good. |
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Yet what is particularly odd about his writing is that, at the turn of the 21st century, he identifies with those orphaned cosmopolitans retrospectively. |
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But even if tough-minded businessmen and a reform-minded government make all the right moves, B.C. is going to be a far different province in the 21st century. |
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Successful health services in the 21st century must aim not merely for change, improvement, and response, but for changeability, improvability, and responsiveness. |
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In broad terms, the Sirius takes the rounded, homogenous style that inspired the Porsche 928 of the late 1970s and translates it into a mid-engined 21st century supercar. |
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Why do you compose grand opera, now here in the 21st century? |
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This is a well sequenced selection of top quality grooves that takes the pulse of 21st century African roots music and finds it to be in surprisingly rude health. |
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Yet if the Beat poets, their heroes and disciples provided this boho hobo with a point of departure, her music has been shaped by her travels in the 21st century. |
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Surely the New Age philosophy is about letting go of material trappings, emptying your mind of the chaos of 21st century life and looking inward for answers. |
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From the rainforests of Tasmania to the dunes of the Sahara, they swapped the pains and palaver of the 21st century for the pleasures of a purer planet. |
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Unless we devolve powers to county level and abolish the quangos, we will fail to energise local government to the challenges of the 21st century. |
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To find out what Dublin can offer as an antidote to 21st century frazzle, I popped into the National Gallery where I found the resident experts full of ideas on the subject. |
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What does it mean to be liberally educated in the 21st century? |
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The talking drums of Africa speak volumes of a tradition and culture that transcends time, as important, says the king, in the 21st century as it was once upon a time. |
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She is an informative, analytically rigorous, yet always companionable and deeply humane guide through the moral thicket that is early 21st century assisted reproduction. |
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It surely can't be beyond the wit of 21st century man to devise swipecard systems that allow the identity of those receiving free meals to remain anonymous. |
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The retooling of America ought to begin with a new vision of what America can become in the 21st century. |
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What would have been appropriate for a 1960s flower-power couple is probably not what a Victorian family would have had in mind, never mind a child of the 21st century. |
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We are crossing borders unimpededly to acquire any information and to contact our friends in distance via internet, the most powerful tool in the 21st century. |
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Earlier they had promenaded around the museum, talking to people and explaining how life in the 18th century differed so much from that in the 21st century. |
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The real problem is that what we have here, in the first decade of the 21st century, is a Soviet-style centralised bureaucracy intervening ham-handedly in the market. |
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Eating in the 21st century is part travel, part cultural mash-up. |
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The problem of the 21st century is the problem of the dollar sign. |
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It also will present papers on urban sprawl, edge cities, sister-cities, and futuristic speculation about the transformation of the city in the 21st century. |
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Let's talk about energy use, conservation of resources and actually being innovative rather than sentimental about what cities in the 21st century might be. |
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In 21st century parks, trees are powering power wi-fi routers and benches charge smartphones. |
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How much of our 21st century welfare state could be financed by heavier corporate taxes on our 19th-century-style economy? |
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This session explores society's abiding desire for binary genders, the changing nature of 21st century masculinities and the concept of misandry in everyday life. |
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But it's a message that is looking truer and truer in the post-racial America of the 21st century. |
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Since joining the Foundation in 2005, Rodin has recalibrated its focus to meet the challenges of the 21st century. |
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In the 21st century, you also have to turn off the touchscreen to become human. |
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The other is by Ramesh Ponnuru, who writes in the New York Times that Reaganomics must be updated to meet the 21st century. |
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But during the millennium and start of the 21st century, demonstrations against globalism have been on the rise, responding to rapid developments in transnationalism. |
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The number of new chick lit titles a year rocking out of bookstores suggests that escapist girly action is the women's self-help health group of the 21st century. |
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At the outset of the 21st century, the world finds itself in a transitional phase between the modern nation-state system and postmodern forms of global governance. |
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Until archaeology has a strong presence in all politicians' postbags, they will continue to feel able to treat it as irrelevant to 21st century Britain. |
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In these exciting postmodern times, the old school elemental weapons of wand, pentacle, sword and cup are just no longer relevant to our 21st century lives. |
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In the 21st century, in the developed world at least, infectious disease is more of a threat than a reality. |
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Our government has not refashioned our institutions to fit the 21st century and the information age. |
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I think posterity will enshrine this body of work among the classics of 21st century jazz. |
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The special relationship is in any case more to do with dewy-eyed nostalgia for the days of the cold war than the realpolitik of 21st century Europe. |
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In the 21st century, however, we suppress the magic of it and succumb to the fear of it. |
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Anyone who thinks that the cheeseboard should be offered only with a glass of port on a cold winter's night had better hurry up and join the 21st century. |
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We transport ourselves out of the 21st century back to the ancient world of the text or, conversely, we transpose ancient voices into contemporary voices of authority. |
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Her 21st century Wendy house impressed manufacturers after she won a top prize in a national contest organised by the Trading Standards Institute to dream up safe playthings. |
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She was employed to haul the public administration into the 21st century. |
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The former arable area has been re-focused to give a more 21st century feel and will include demonstration crops such as oilseed rape grown for bio-diesel fuel. |
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The claims I see in the newspapers state we must spend billions of ratepayer, and possibly taxpayer, dollars to bring the utilities' infrastructure into the 21st century. |
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Bacta, the organisation representing Britain's gaming and amusement machine industry, says the legislation change will move fruit machine gaming into the 21st century. |
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The sheer tempestuousness with which Burstein attacked the furious cascade of notes in the Presto agitato brought Beethoven's music right into the 21st century. |
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In the thirties Evelyn Waugh was considered small fry compared to a major writer such as Charles Morgan who means nothing to 21st century readers. |
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With all its wailing horns, weed-tinged organs, slammed guitars and throwdown vocals, Ode to Joy is exactly what makes the 21st century such a great time for rock music. |
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In this 21st century society, with its diverse male and female lifestyles, the imperial family can no longer function as a model, let alone a symbol of national unity. |
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Highly recommended, other than the slight shock of discovering that that pompous idiot is still allowed to bumble away incoherently in this the 21st century. |
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It was a bastion of dot-com excess that managed to survive into the 21st century. |
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In the 21st century, medicalisation has become mainstream, even desirable. |
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This kind of local resistance towards 21st century technology should be noted in the National Development Plan, and County Kerry should be given top billing as a theme park. |
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This is the third installment in a trilogy of works by the native theatre company that examines what it means to be North American Indian in the 21st century. |
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And they've been trying to shake off their reputation for sneakiness, deviousness, and just plain disgustingness, hoping for a new image in the 21st century. |
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Keller is slowly finding her own path to expressing that in the 21st century. |
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We are talking about the soft, unstructured Chanelesque tweed jacket, crucially updated with the raggedy edge that shoved it into the 21st century. |
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In the course of the 21st century, at the latest in the second half of this century, the present singularity of the American superpower will progressively wither away. |
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As superhero juggernauts DC and Marvel enter the 21st century, the debate over diversity in comic books is picking up steam. |
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The very fact Gen. Forest's name is still on a park in the 21st century in a city such as Memphis is lamentable. |
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Now, in the 21st century, our researchers are still studying the relationships between animal hosts, insect and arthropod vectors, and disease agents. |
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Just what choices people will make once they can control the genetic coding of their offspring is one of the most important questions of the 21st century. |
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Following an all too predictable cycle of the hyperactive 21st century, focus on the explosion was ephemeral. |
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It's interesting what you say about how a film can be brought to life again and pulled into the 21st century by something a bit more contemporary. |
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The Twilight zone would see another incarnation at the dawn of the 21st century, with Forest Whitaker as host. |
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Today, at the start of the 21st century, human lifetimes are being extended while the lifetimes of new technologies are becoming shorter and shorter. |
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An MP has stepped in over a row about price hikes which he says are cutting rural South Lakeland communities off from the 21st century, reports Andy Bloxham. |
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In 2007, the Bush administration signed a measure that would finally bring the light bulb into the 21st century. |
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We know that the defense industrial base of the 21st century must consist of both private sector and public sector capabilities-our arsenals, depots and ammunition plants. |
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The early 21st century saw a huge increase in social media thanks to the widespread availability of the Internet. |
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By the 21st century, grievances accumulated enough to have a political impact. |
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In 21st century, almost all leading countries of the world possess annihilative atomic weapons. |
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Finally, the reconstruction of many districts is a showcase for the architecture of the 21st century. |
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Environmental pollution and the overconsumption of nonreplenishable resources is the boiling frog syndrome of the 21st century. |
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By the 21st century, English was more widely spoken and written than any language has ever been. |
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To celebrate the start of the 21st century, the Millennium Dome, London Eye and Millennium Bridge were constructed. |
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In the 21st century PD Ports, owners of Teesport, have been developing it as a Port Centric Logistical Centre. |
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Historians in the 20th and 21st century have conducted extensive research on Edward and his reign. |
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In the 21st century, there has been renewed effort to reach children and youth. |
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By the early 21st century Virginia was among the most prosperous states in the South and in the country as a whole. |
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More recent immigration in the late 20th century and early 21st century has fueled new communities of Hispanics and Asians. |
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It had an immediate impact on British economic policy that continues into the 21st century. |
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As of the modern 21st century, there are still a few Gaelic speakers in the community. |
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By contrast in 21st century Britain, nearly half of all children are born outside marriage, and nine in ten newlyweds have been cohabitating. |
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In the first decade of the 21st century, the private sector started to be increasingly used by the NHS to increase capacity. |
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The Conservative Party believes that in the 21st century defence and security are interlinked. |
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The 21st century has seen extensive redevelopment in Sheffield along with other British cities. |
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Coal mining quickly collapsed, and practically disappeared in the 21st century. |
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The intention was that the first decade of the 21st century would see the completion of the first of these projects. |
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In the 21st century a very few industrial and common carrier lines survive. |
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This has resulted in a concentration of Cornish names on and around Teesside that persists into the 21st century. |
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At the turn of the 21st century, the expanding domain of economics in the social sciences has been described as economic imperialism. |
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The 21st century has brought some new technological changes to the publishing industry. |
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The basic election system of the College of Cardinals which Gregory VII helped establish has continued to function into the 21st century. |
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In the early 21st century, concerns were raised over the increasing managerialisation and standardisation of universities worldwide. |
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In the 21st century, the legend lives on, not only in literature but also in adaptations for theatre, film, television, comics and other media. |
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From the early 21st century, farmed basa imported from Vietnam and hoki have become common in Australian fish and chip shops. |
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The festival was an immediate success and became an annual event that has continued into the 21st century. |
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By the early years of the 21st century most of the major and many of the minor orchestral and choral works had been issued on disc. |
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Popular 21st century musicians Miles Kane and Jake Bugg are also followers of the mod subculture. |
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In the 21st century, reports surfaced about a 1982 album that sounds similar to what would later be called acid house. |
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Sir Frederick Ashton choreographed Marguerite and Armand for them, which no other couple danced until the 21st century. |
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In the 21st century, several of Chaplin's films are still regarded as classics and among the greatest ever made. |
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In the 21st century, there has been increasing use of the Internet to gather and retrieve data. |
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It was well known for its feral pigeons until their removal in the early 21st century. |
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In the 21st century, Trafalgar Square has been the location for several sporting events and victory parades. |
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In the 21st century, a new limited overs form, Twenty20, has made an immediate impact. |
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It is generally felt that British professional boxing is in decline in the early years of the 21st century. |
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Other British golfers to have appeared in the top 10 in the 21st century are Paul Casey, Ian Poulter and Justin Rose, all from England. |
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Yorkshire have had mixed success in the first decade of the 21st century but finished a close third in the 2010 championship under Andrew Gale. |
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The championship is perhaps most closely followed in Italy and Spain, home of many of the more successful riders early in the 21st century. |
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In the 21st century, the motorcycle industry is mainly dominated by the Chinese motorcycle industry and by Japanese motorcycle companies. |
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In the 21st century, most sailing represents a form of recreation or sport. |
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The Millennium Summit was held in 2000 to discuss the UN's role in the 21st century. |
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In the 21st century some new writers had success in the Faroe Islands and abroad. |
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The most recent massive naturalization case resulted from the Argentine economic crisis in the beginning of the 21st century. |
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The Odeon Cinema was opened 2 June 1952 and, was later rebranded in the early 21st century as the Forum cinema. |
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In the 21st century Berlin has emerged as a major international creative centre. |
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The 1990s and first decade of the 21st century saw substantial growth in the number of call centres based in Glasgow. |
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The industry still supports about 47,000 jobs locally and known reserves are such that oil will continue to flow well into the 21st century. |
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The SDLP was the largest nationalist party in Northern Ireland from the time of its foundation until the beginning of the 21st century. |
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Several heritage railways in the UK have built new steam locomotives in the 1990s and early 21st century. |
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In the first years of the 21st century, the Church in Wales has begun to engage in numerous debates. |
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Other critics claim that 21st century Bond movies reflect imperial nostalgia. |
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On 23 February 2003, the Bee Gees received the Grammy Legend Award, they also became the first recipients of that award in the 21st century. |
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There has since been a trend, dominant in art history of the 21st century, to treat all cultures and periods neutrally. |
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Much evangelical theology of the 21st century is based on Princeton theology and thus reflects Common Sense Realism. |
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By the mid 21st century BC, the Akkadian speaking kingdom of Assyria had risen to dominance in northern Iraq. |
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It is anticipated that global warming in the 21st century will result in a rise in sea level. |
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There has been a slight increase or no change in welfare and health inequalities between population groups in the 21st century. |
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About a third of the population in the 21st century is descended from the Spanish settlers. |
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In the early 21st century, the descendants of the Highland diaspora far outnumber the population in Scotland. |
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Their victories at Derry, the Boyne and Aughrim are still commemorated by the Orange Order into the 21st century. |
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Although of a similar format to the Scottish Psalter it contains metrical versions of the psalms with 21st century vocabulary and grammar. |
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Euston remains a significant station into the 21st century, and is proposed to be the London terminus of the future High Speed 2 project. |
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At the beginning of the 21st century, Cymdeithas yr Iaith Gymraeg started a campaign for a new Welsh Language Act. |
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In the 21st century the Internet and social media helped new eisteddfodau to spring up. |
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In the 21st century the ruined castle is managed by Cadw as a tourist attraction. |
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By the early 21st century several of the original Bracchis were still open for business in the Rhondda. |
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Since the turn of the 21st century, Atlanta has emerged as a sophisticated restaurant town. |
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In the 21st century, the Great Depression is commonly used as an example of how far the world's economy can decline. |
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Cork is the only county that has won both championships at least 7 times and the only that has won both in the 21st century. |
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Sana'a's population has increased rapidly, from roughly 55,000 in 1978 to nearly 2 million in the early 21st century. |
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It replaces Nelson's Pillar and is intended to mark Dublin's place in the 21st century. |
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By the beginning of the 21st century regional variations in consumption of meat began to reduce, as more meat was consumed overall. |
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Generally speaking, in the present day 21st century, the modern cuisine of the United States is very much regional in nature. |
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During the first half of the 21st century, the Wirral Waters development is planned to regenerate much of the dockland. |
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For example, the role of viruses in marine ecosystems is barely being explored even in the beginning of the 21st century. |
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In the early 21st century the Cypriot economy has diversified and become prosperous. |
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Protection against sea level rise in the 21st century will be especially important, as sea level rise accelerates. |
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In the 21st century there have been discussions regarding creating a language law that would make Danish the official language of Denmark. |
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Rising gas prices in the early 21st century encouraged drillers to revisit fields that previously were not considered economically viable. |
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At the end of the 20th century and beginning of the 21st century, the area around the railway station has undergone a major transformation. |
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Egypt's economy is one of the largest and most diversified in the Middle East, and is projected to become one of the largest in the 21st century. |
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In the beginning of the 21st century, positive growth has signaled a gradual economic recovery. |
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The 21st century is witnessing a rapid change in global power balance along with globalization. |
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In the first decade of the 21st century a number of scholars addressed this question using computational methods, with differing results. |
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In the 21st century, however, the number of armed conflicts in Africa has steadily declined. |
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In the early 21st century, the models of the chronology of migration are divided into two general approaches. |
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In the early 21st century, mitochondrial DNA research has supported the theory of continuity between the Tuniit and the Sadlermiut peoples. |
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As of the early 21st century, fish is humanity's only significant wild food source. |
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Fossil fuel reserves are abundant, and will not limit carbon emissions in the 21st century. |
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During the 21st century, glaciers and snow cover are projected to continue their widespread retreat. |
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The tower fell into disuse soon afterwards, and in the 21st century is managed by English Heritage and open to visitors. |
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In the 21st century, the castle is controlled by English Heritage, as the successor to the Ministry of Works, and open to visitors. |
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In the 21st century the site is controlled by English Heritage and is open to visitors. |
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In the 21st century, the blockhouse is controlled by English Heritage, the successor to the Ministry, and open to tourists. |
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For much of the first decade of the 21st century, Scillonian III remained in this appearance. |
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In the early 21st century, many were sold to developers who converted them to residential accommodation. |
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Paula Byrne, writing in the 21st century, found this to be one of Austen's best novels, and called it pioneering for being about meritocracy. |
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In the 21st century, the primary foreign language taught in the schools is English. |
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In the 21st century, anthropology focuses more on the study of people in urban settings and the use of kinship charts is seldom employed. |
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In the early 21st century, Milan underwent a series of sweeping redevelopments. |
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This hypothesis is still accepted among many historians, but has been the subject of scholarly debate in the 21st century. |
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Since the turn of the 21st century, higher domestic consumption and greater political stability have bolstered economic growth in Russia. |
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However, from the beginning of the 21st century, the population growth in urban areas is higher than in the countryside. |
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Even in the 21st century, books and films about the Arthurian legend and the Holy Grail continue to appear. |
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Some of the cities he founded became major cultural centers, many surviving into the 21st century. |
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Due to a major energy and resources boom, the provincial economy has had a major turnaround since the turn of the 21st century. |
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Suape has started in the 21st century to be Pernambuco's motive power toward development. |
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The idea that Richard Amerike was a 'principal supporter' of Cabot has gained popular currency in the 21st century. |
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There were an estimated seven million Maya living in this area at the start of the 21st century. |
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The early 21st century added glass skyscrapers, particularly around the financial district. |
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Histories of the 21st century document that hundreds of thousands of Cossacks were killed by the Soviet Government during Decossackization. |
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Horses have been used in the 21st century by the Janjaweed militias in the War in Darfur. |
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Venice is unique in Europe, in having remained a sizable functioning city in the 21st century entirely without motorcars or trucks. |
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Independence, however widely celebrated in Jamaica, has been questioned in the early 21st century. |
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At the turn of the 21st century, ASEAN began to discuss environmental agreements. |
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In the 21st century this book is still used as one of the basic texts in modern Structural linguistics. |
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As of the first decade of the 21st century, a second treatment plant has been proposed along the island's west coast. |
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Most Korean Protestant churches in the 21st century emphasize their Evangelical heritage. |
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The focus of doctrinal debate on issues of social theology has continued into the 21st century. |
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In the 21st century, many jihadist and Islamist groups began to operate in the Central African region, including the Seleka and the Ansaru. |
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The 21st century has seen increased scrutiny of justices accepting expensive gifts and travel. |
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Growth in the maquila sector slowed in the first decade of the 21st century with rising competition from Asian markets, particularly China. |
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Many people emigrated during the 1990s and the first decade of the 21st century due to the lack of employment opportunities and poverty. |
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The 21st century record was set on December 2, 2005 by Andrew Dismore, Labour MP for Hendon. |
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In the 21st century, history's spotlight has been tracing a full circle back to the Near East, with its current embroilments. |
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It has several small branches, and in the early 21st century a new link was constructed into the Liverpool docks system. |
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In the United States of the 21st century, 18 federally recognized tribes reside in the Northeast. |
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By the 21st century it was a forgotten war in Britain, although still remembered in Canada, especially Ontario. |
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At the beginning of the 21st century, more than 60 per cent of the population were employed in hotels, restaurants and distribution. |
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From 1940 into the 21st century, American playwrights, poets and novelists have continued to be internationally prominent. |
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