Fifty years ago on May 29, 1964, Jackie Kennedy, accompanied by her two children, returned to Arlington National Cemetery. |
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Of her public life with Hollande, Trierweiler writes that she accompanied him everywhere, that she was always happy by his side. |
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His wanderings through the blighted landscape are accompanied by thoughts of resurrection and renewal. |
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Canevari passed me off to Dean Sybil Todd, who accompanied me to the University Police Department. |
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The woman had accompanied a friend who was visiting her boyfriend when she met the inmate she would marry. |
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At the end of the hearing Gruber walked out silently, surrounded by cameras and accompanied by his lawyer. |
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Feeling of fullness or tightness in the abdomen, sometimes accompanied by abdominal pain or increased borborygmus, which often occurs after meals. |
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Witnesses said the girls were in their late teens and had been accompanied by a man who left soon after the blast. |
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On Labor Day weekend, the teenager accompanied Shattuck, her three children, and several of their friends to Bethany beach. |
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The violence and confrontation that accompanied the anti-globalization protests of the late 1990s had the same results. |
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Peres was crucial in the early fundraising stages, and even accompanied agassi to high-level meetings around the world. |
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He was raised by hippies and accompanied his father, a heroin addict, to aa meetings. |
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It will also be accompanied by hysterical whining, odious self-righteousness, and mutual accusations of bad faith. |
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In 569, some Saxons accompanied the Lombards into Italy under the leadership of Alboin and settled there. |
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Aristotle then accompanied Xenocrates to the court of his friend Hermias of Atarneus in Asia Minor. |
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This was accompanied by larger fields as well, known variously as carucates, ploughlands, and ploughgates. |
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This was accompanied by severe social stresses and the greater collapse of the middle classes. |
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Many private and public events were accompanied by music, ranging from nightly dining to military parades and manoeuvres. |
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Mandubracius, who had accompanied Caesar, was restored as their king, and the Trinovantes provided grain and hostages. |
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Eutropius mentions Gnaeus Sentius Saturninus, although as a former consul he may have been too senior, and perhaps accompanied Claudius later. |
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On the basis of the Verona List, the priest and deacon who accompanied the bishops in some manuscripts are ascribed to the fourth province. |
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We were accompanied by our two guides, Jean Baptiste Croz and Michel Croz, of Chamounix, two capital icemen, and worthy fellows. |
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The extent to which this cultural and linguistic change was accompanied by wholesale changes in the population is still a matter of discussion. |
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I had the Veggie Works, with poached eggs, avocado, mushroom and tomato, accompanied by fresh juice and a perfect flat white coffee. |
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Did I detenct Father's deep and rumbling baritone in the chorus which accompanied my wife's first bhajan of the evening? |
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He stands there and launches into a tauparapara or traditional chant, accompanied by vigorous actions and defiant brandishings of his stick. |
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Cauliflowery excrescences are also accompanied by most copious serous discharges of a brown color. |
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The exception appears in the book's middle, where a different sort of text is accompanied by rough crayonings of a couple making love. |
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Arranged by country, these articles are accompanied by databoxes and the listings themselves. |
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Mild to severe endo-and myocarditis was accompanied by a similar degree of epicarditis. |
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In the non-relativistic limit, the both types of accompanied gapful modes become infinitely massive, disappearing from the spectrum. |
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The priest argued to the king that unless clerics accompanied the colony ship, the colony would soon descend into heathendom and barbarity. |
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They'd order lawbreakers put to death in fearsome ritualized killings that took place in a heiau, accompanied by beating drums and chants. |
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In October, accompanied by about 3,000 Tlaxcaltec they marched to Cholula, the second largest city in central Mexico. |
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Francisco Pizarro had accompanied Balboa in the crossing of the Isthmus of Panama. |
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But no matter where their place of residence, they were always accompanied by the hidebound chest that held the family papers. |
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Hubert, accompanied by Henry, moved into Wales to suppress Llywelyn in 1223, and in England his forces steadily reclaimed Henry's castles. |
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Henry went to Paris in person, accompanied by de Montfort's representatives. |
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De Montfort, accompanied by the captive Henry, was unable to retreat and the Battle of Evesham ensued. |
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As a boy, Montfort accompanied his parents during his father's campaigns against the Cathars. |
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The eisteddfod itself took place on the old Vicarage Field at Fronhyfryd and was visited by David Lloyd George, accompanied by Winston Churchill. |
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Additionally, the event was accompanied by major diversification of other organisms. |
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Charles Darwin was one of his geology students in 1831, and accompanied him on a field trip to Wales that summer. |
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This event was recorded in the book Yingyai Shenglan by Ma Huan who accompanied the imperial envoy. |
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A number of distinguished scholars from the British Museum accompanied the collections to Aberystwyth. |
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People of western India prefer dhokla and milk and South Indians prefer idlis and dosas, generally accompanied by various chutneys. |
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The 2000 update of the book was accompanied by a CD of rare material and interviews. |
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The release accompanied and promoted their support tour with You Me At Six. |
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Frodo fled at this and went ahead, accompanied only by his gardener Samwise Gamgee. |
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The increased commissioning of wind power is being accompanied by record low prices for forthcoming renewable electric power. |
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A steel armature supports the skeleton, which is accompanied by sculpted flukes. |
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It is associated with other hydrocarbon fuels, and sometimes accompanied by helium and nitrogen. |
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Each dish is designed to be sampled and diners can go through a large selection of dim sum quickly accompanied by a generous amount of good tea. |
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Normally accompanied by orange juice and other juices of fruits typical to the region. |
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It is accompanied with fried egg, cheese and fried plantain or cooking plantain. |
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This is often consumed exclusive of other breakfast foods, though it's typically accompanied by coffee. |
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Another Germanic group that accompanied the Suebi and settled in Gallaecia were the Buri. |
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Often accompanied by a private tutor, preferably a scientist himself, these young people visited universities in several European countries. |
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Instead of being demolished, the remaining buildings were restored and accompanied by reconstructions of some of the burned buildings. |
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Any grant from FIFG must be accompanied by a minimum contribution from the national government. |
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Tourville entered the Channel with 37 ships of the line, accompanied by seven fireships, plus frigates, scouts, and transports. |
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The royal barge was accompanied by 400 additional ships, and Caesar was introduced to the luxurious lifestyle of the Egyptian pharaohs. |
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In 1185 John made his first visit to Ireland, accompanied by 300 knights and a team of administrators. |
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No party accompanied the vehicles and no aircraft reconnaissance was sought, even though the Germans were a long way from Brittany. |
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This was accompanied by development of techniques and equipment for amphibious warfare. |
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He was to attempt to enter the radar station and learn its secrets, accompanied by a small unit of 11 men of the Saskatchewans as bodyguards. |
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Around the same time, George of Trebizond made a full translation accompanied by a commentary that was as long as the original text. |
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It was soon arranged that I should go with a palefaced youth who had a seat to spare in his tandem, while my friend accompanied our host. |
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He was made a Privy Councilor in 1601 and accompanied the Duke of Lennox on a diplomatic visit to France. |
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The deformation was accompanied by retrograde metamorphism down to amphibolite facies, similar to the later Laxfordian event. |
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One variation of the howl is accompanied by a high pitched whine, which precedes a lunging attack. |
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Wolves may display unusually bold behavior when attacking dogs accompanied by people, sometimes ignoring nearby humans. |
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The males are polygynous as is typical for many Phasianidae, and are often accompanied by a harem of several females. |
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Broken Vows was accompanied with poetry by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow when it was first exhibited. |
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The formation of stars is accompanied by a strong outward wind of gas and dust. |
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The early volcanic activity of major hotspots, postulated to result from deep mantle plumes, is frequently accompanied by flood basalts. |
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Thus, during Columbus's second voyage, Benedictine friars accompanied him, along with twelve other priests. |
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Once every five or six years, a tropical storm, accompanied by very high and potentially damaging winds and heavy rain, will strike the region. |
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Giovanni Antonio de Carbonariis and the other friars who accompanied the 1498 expedition had stayed in Newfoundland and founded a mission. |
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Her head is the sun, an illusion to the tree birth of the sun, and she is accompanied by two doves, the typical bird of the Great Goddess. |
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The original mechanism is displayed in the Bronze collection of the National Archaeological Museum of Athens, accompanied by a replica. |
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Theobald's younger brother, Stephen of Blois, quickly crossed from Boulogne to England, however, accompanied by his military household. |
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He accompanied the future King Charles II into exile, and mediated with the Long Parliament. |
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In December 1862, Swinburne accompanied Scott and his guests, probably including Dante Gabriel Rossetti, on a trip to Tynemouth. |
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When in 1051 Earl Godwin was sent into exile, Harold accompanied his father and helped him to regain his position a year later. |
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Harold then apparently accompanied William to battle against William's enemy, Conan II, Duke of Brittany. |
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In the personid genus Distorsio, varix formation is accompanied by a reorientation of the aperture. |
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The song Herbert was released as a taster accompanied by an animation video. |
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Repeated fertilizations within the ovary are accompanied by maturation of the ovary to form the tomato fruit. |
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Foremost among them were the birches, Betula pubescens and Betula pendula, accompanied by Sorbus aucuparia and quaking aspen, Populus tremula. |
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Arminius, who accompanied him, directed him along a route that would facilitate an ambush. |
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The urn containing the cremated bones is often accompanied by other, smaller ceramic vessels, like bowls and cups. |
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It was agreed that they should meet on horseback, accompanied only by cavalry. |
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He accompanied Julian, for whom he expresses enthusiastic admiration, in his campaigns against the Alamanni and the Sassanids. |
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After Julian's death, Ammianus accompanied retreat of the new emperor Jovian as far as Antioch. |
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These are accompanied by one of the largest genetic records which have been collected by deCODE genetics. |
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The economic shocks that accompanied wholesale privatization were associated with sharp increases in mortality. |
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These vessels often accompanied vessels of the Royal Navy on expeditions, such as the Invasion of Java. |
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The propaganda war that accompanied World War II invariably depicted the enemy in unflattering terms. |
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Adrenarche is sometimes accompanied by the early appearance of axillary and pubic hair. |
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Occasionally, voice change is accompanied by unsteadiness of vocalization in the early stages of untrained voices. |
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The current Saint Peter's Church, constructed in the 11th century, is accompanied by a monument to Boniface. |
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Various forms of burial were conducted, including both inhumation and cremation, typically accompanied by a variety of grave goods. |
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The editions were bilingual, with the original Icelandic accompanied by his Swedish translations. |
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Cook was accompanied by many scientists, whose observations and discoveries added to the importance of the voyages. |
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He had been indentured by Magellan in 1511 after the colonization of Malacca, and had accompanied him through later adventures. |
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Castilian law banned Spanish women from travelling to America unless they were married and accompanied by a husband. |
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They were accompanied by 300 Lithuanian and German slave laborers, whom the Stroganovs had purchased from the tsar. |
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Nevertheless, Hellenization occurred throughout the region, accompanied by a distinct and opposite 'Orientalization' of the successor states. |
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Written in Arabic and Latin and accompanied by maps, it presented the world as a sphere. |
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On another surveillance flight I accompanied a prominent pollie of the day, a big, bluff, ruddy-faced Minister. |
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So either Zheng He was absent when the court issued the imperial order or he had not accompanied the fleet during the second voyage. |
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The treasure fleet probably made use of several dozen of the treasure ships which was accompanied by half a dozen support vessels each. |
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He also set free Peter, a Tartar servant, who may have accompanied him from Asia, and to whom Polo bequeathed 100 lire of Venetian denari. |
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He left the capital in February accompanied by a local Malian merchant and journeyed overland by camel to Timbuktu. |
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Orban's giant cannon was said to have been accompanied by a crew of 60 oxen and over 400 men. |
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Most wanted to trace their lineage back to the Syrian and Yemeni Arabs who accompanied the invasion. |
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When Ojeda returned to Santo Domingo he was accompanied by seventy men and he was seeking help. |
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He was accompanied by six painters, including Jonh Post and Albert Eckhout. |
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The maps were accompanied by the book Cosmographiae Introductio produced by the Vosgean Gymnasium. |
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The quality of the highways improved much, but was accompanied by a significant increase of the toll fees. |
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On more than one occasion this mission army, accompanied by their priests, defended the Spanish colony. |
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In 1476 he accompanied Prince John in wars against Castile, including the Battle of Toro. |
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When they abandoned Ternate, some of the people accompanied the Spanish in their retreat to the Philippines. |
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Madagascar was partly explored by Cunha, and Mauritius was discovered by Cunha whilst possibly being accompanied by Albuquerque. |
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The Manila galleons were accompanied with a large naval escort as it traveled to and from Manila and Acapulco. |
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This genre is often accompanied by gong music and one well known instrument is the Kulintang. |
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Until 1519, he accompanied the papal nuncio, Monsignor Francesco Chieregati, to Spain. |
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They were accompanied by maps of the area discussed, many of which were drawn by indigenous artists. |
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Spanish forces, sometimes accompanied by native allies, led expeditions to conquer territory or quell rebellions through the colonial era. |
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All of these ceremonies are accompanied by singing, dancing and offering to ancestral spirits. |
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Hemorrhagic smallpox is a severe form that is accompanied by extensive bleeding into the skin, mucous membranes, and gastrointestinal tract. |
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Cause of death in hemorrhagic cases involved heart failure, sometimes accompanied by pulmonary edema. |
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It originated off the coast of Aguadilla, several kilometers off the northern coast, and was accompanied by a tsunami. |
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This was accompanied with general dissatisfaction with the ruling party, the PRI, nationwide. |
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Jalapa is known for its sweets such as sweetened fruits in corn husks, often accompanied by a cacao and corn beverage called chorote. |
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Francisco de Orellana accompanied Pizarro on the expedition as his lieutenant. |
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Pizarro advanced with his army of 500 Spaniards toward Cuzco, accompanied by Chalcuchimac. |
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Shortly before sunset Atahualpa left the armed warriors who had accompanied him, on an open meadow about half a mile outside Cajamarca. |
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After a brief pause Friar Vincente de Valverde, accompanied by an interpreter, emerged from the building where Pizarro was lodged. |
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A chief of Bohol island, named Catunao gave information to Miguel Lopez of Cebu, and accompanied Lopez as a guide. |
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He accompanied Francisco de Orozco to subdue the indigenous Mixtec people at what would eventually become the city of Oaxaca, in Mexico. |
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Willem Barentsz accompanied Heemskerck as pilot, and Gerrit de Veer, the historian of the voyage, was on board as mate. |
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Two soldiers accompanied them for their protection, together with a corporal and a drummer. |
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What made matters worse was that Montanus was accompanied by female prophetesses who spoke in states of ecstasy. |
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He traveled accompanied by his family, 14 servants, three black slaves and his collection of books. |
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In English, OSV is a marked word order because it emphasises the object, and is often accompanied by a change in intonation. |
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However, the lenition is frequently accompanied by a change in place of articulation. |
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The purohit then comes back to conduct the bridegroom and his followers to the bride's house accompanied by the musicians. |
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Zwingli, accompanied by Oecolampadius, arrived on 28 September 1529 with Luther and Philipp Melanchthon arriving shortly thereafter. |
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In 1617 he accompanied James I to Scotland with a view to persuading the Scots that Episcopacy was preferable to Presbyterianism. |
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Dance accompanied by Rabindra Sangeet, a music genre started by Rabindranath Tagore. |
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Hummingbirds often accompanied depictions of Inca women on qeros, the brilliantly colored wooden cups. |
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Theft accompanied by a threat to damage property will not constitute robbery, but it may disclose an offence of blackmail. |
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That is, the plaintiff could recover for emotional distress caused by injury, but only if it accompanied a physical or pecuniary injury. |
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Disfranchising legislation accompanied Jim Crow laws passed in the late 19th century, which imposed segregation in the state. |
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In some countries, struggles for civil rights were accompanied, or followed, by civil unrest and even armed rebellion. |
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At some point in time, Rakshasas and asuras attacked them, but Yajna, accompanied by his sons the Yamas and the demigods, killed them. |
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In 1957, a South African adventurer, colonel Jack Scott, accompanied by a young man named Keith Whitelock, set out prospecting for diamonds. |
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The clans who accompanied the Dlamini kings were known as the Bemdzabuko or true Swazi. |
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At last we gained such an offing, that the two pilots were needed no longer. The stout sail-boat that had accompanied us began ranging alongside. |
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It was accompanied by an avalanche of press criticism, all of it intensely hostile to Asquith. |
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Lloyd George, accompanied by his daughter Megan, came to Paisley to speak in Asquith's support on 24 November. |
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When Chamberlain had his final meeting with Hitler at Munich in September 1938, Dunglass accompanied him. |
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It is only used after the Lord Chancellor accompanied by the Lords Commissioners, has read out the Letters patent for the bill. |
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After leaving school he worked in his father's office, and in 1825 and 1827 accompanied him on visits to France. |
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Friedman claimed that centralized economic operations are always accompanied by political repression. |
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Prisoners in a debtors prison were allowed to have their family with them, and Sophia accompanied him. |
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They travelled together to examine the Cornish coast accompanied by Davies Gilbert and made Davy's acquaintance. |
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There are multiple Waterfire events that are accompanied by various pieces of classical and world music. |
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Many supernatural legends surround the history of alleged relics as they accompanied the spread of Buddhism and gave legitimacy to rulers. |
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Similar materials were used in a number of local buildings in the early 20th Century, and often accompanied by terracotta. |
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At Christmas the town presents festive lighting throughout its main and subsidiary streets, accompanied by competing shop displays. |
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Her paper has only recently been rediscovered, along with the rich, artistic illustrations and drawings that accompanied it. |
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This market trend has been accompanied by craft beer festivals where expat and Taiwanese brewers showcase their beer. |
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Whether Walpole was at Brackenburn or Piccadilly, Cheevers was almost always with him, and often accompanied him on overseas trips. |
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During his 2006 performance in the Hugh Laurie episode, Beck was accompanied by the puppets that had been used onstage during his world tour. |
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Unless a rule or statute specifically states otherwise, a pleading need not be verified or accompanied by an affidavit. |
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The new species of Alona is clearly a stygobiont, although accompanied by a fauna which is not exclusively stygobiotic. |
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But patent applications are increasingly accompanied by volumes and volumes of data on DVD, which taxes the resources of the patent office. |
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A pillar of fire something like a thunderlight was seen for 30 minutes. No sound was accompanied. |
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Homemade gnocchi were ultratender wonders of their kind, and the asparagus, peas and sage that accompanied them provided textural backup. |
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The above-the-fold, front-page article was accompanied by a large color photo of an array of Religious Right leaders at the signing ceremony. |
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The supermarket's unmatchably low prices were accompanied by a deliberate decline in quality. |
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By the age of one year the child is babbling with varying intonation patterns, accompanied by extensive kinesic and vocalizational activity. |
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When one of the girls goes down into the basement, she is devoured by the POV accompanied by audio portions of werewolfish sounds. |
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This stage can last for up to 6 weeks, and it can be accompanied by systemic symptoms such as fever, myalgia, and arthralgia. |
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The belief in heterogeneous or ability grouping has often been accompanied by ethical and moral arguments. |
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Brenda recalled the girls' Two Balls wall game and the rhyme that accompanied it. |
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He defeated Macbeth, and Malcolm, who had accompanied the expedition, gained control of southern Scotland. |
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Not all of the Normans who accompanied William in the initial conquest acquired large amounts of land in England. |
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The title of Count of Boulogne was accompanied with important manors in London and Colchester. |
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Mary's supporters joined her in a triumphal procession to London, accompanied by her younger sister Elizabeth. |
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He marched towards England accompanied by his uncle Jasper and the Earl of Oxford. |
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The euphoria that had accompanied Edward's birth became sorrow, but it was only over time that Henry came to long for his wife. |
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In the spring of 1639, King Charles I accompanied his forces to the Scottish border to end the rebellion known as the Bishops' War. |
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In early January 1642, accompanied by 400 soldiers, Charles attempted to arrest five members of the House of Commons on a charge of treason. |
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They accompanied Nelson to his barge and cheered him off, which Nelson acknowledged by raising his hat. |
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Bryanthus, a beautiful flowering heathwort, flourishes a few hundred feet above the timberline, accompanied with kalmia and spiraea. |
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Crane trotted along the labyrinthine corridors of deck 3, accompanied by a young marine with close-cropped blond hair. |
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The breakup of the Carolingian Empire was accompanied by invasions, migrations, and raids by external foes. |
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The bore is accompanied by a rapid rise in water level which continues for about one and a half hours after the bore has passed. |
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Paterson personally accompanied the disastrous Scottish expedition to Panama in 1698, where his wife and child died and he became seriously ill. |
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The following evening the Typhoons, accompanied by Tornados, attacked targets in Syria. |
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Newton was shown on the reverse of the notes holding a book and accompanied by a telescope, a prism and a map of the Solar System. |
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It is likely that these environmental changes were accompanied by social changes. |
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Folk music is accompanied by the ektara, an instrument with only one string. |
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It is a matter of disagreement among scholars whether or not these emissaries were accompanied by Buddhist missionaries. |
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In the modern Western world, witchcraft accusations have often accompanied the satanic ritual abuse moral panic. |
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These are often accompanied by symbel, the act of ceremonially toasting the gods with an alcoholic beverage. |
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It is accompanied by allegorical verses on the virtues that pupils of the college were supposed to have. |
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When President Roosevelt goes walking in the country about Washington he is always accompanied by two Secret Service men. |
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In 1789, George Washington's inauguration was also accompanied by a fireworks display. |
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Digby and his wife, Mary Mulshaw, had accompanied the priest on his pilgrimage, and the two men were reportedly close friends. |
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That same evening Catesby, likely accompanied by John Wright and Bates, set off for the Midlands. |
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Worn down by hiding for so long, Garnet, accompanied by another priest, emerged from his priest hole the next day. |
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His effigy is traditionally burned on a bonfire, commonly accompanied by a fireworks display. |
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Three days later Turpin, accompanied by the same men along with William Saunders and Humphrey Walker, brutally raided a farm in Marylebone. |
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In these tales, Turpin was the hero, accompanied by his trusty colleagues Claude Duval, Tom King, and Jack Rann. |
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Often the Maypole dance will be accompanied by other dances as part of a presentation to the public. |
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Full Welsh breakfasts are accompanied by traditional breakfast drinks, with Welsh tea a ubiquitous choice. |
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Smoked fish such as sea trout or sewin may be served accompanied with poached eggs. |
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In Chile, it contains onions, spices and sometimes walnut or rice and is usually eaten at asados or accompanied by simple boiled potatoes. |
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Each of the four Evangelists is accompanied by their respective symbol in their miniature portraits in the manuscript. |
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In 1640 he accompanied prince John Casimir of Poland after he was freed from French imprisonment. |
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Measurements in scientific work are also usually accompanied by estimates of their uncertainty. |
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Ogden master, bound for New York, accompanied by his two eldest sons, William and John. |
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His portrait appeared on the reverse of the note accompanied by a scene from The Pickwick Papers. |
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Margaret Wooler showed fondness towards the sisters and she accompanied Charlotte to the altar at her marriage. |
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Emily and Charlotte arrived in Brussels in February 1842 accompanied by their father. |
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His sister Avril accompanied him there and young novelist Paul Potts made up the party. |
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An inflatable representation of Lord Voldemort and other children's literary characters accompanied her reading. |
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The process was accompanied and reinforced by the Age of Discovery and continued into the modern period. |
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Many pogroms accompanied the Russian Revolution of 1917 and the ensuing Russian Civil War. |
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George personally accompanied them, leading them to victory, thus becoming the last British monarch to lead troops into battle. |
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Other soloists whom Britten accompanied on record were Ferrier, Rostropovich and Vishnevskaya. |
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At the contest, Lloyd Webber accompanied her on the piano during the performance. |
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In 1947 Olivier was knighted and Leigh accompanied him to Buckingham Palace for the investiture. |
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She performed at the O2 Arena, accompanied by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and an ensemble of five performers. |
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The Games were officially opened by Queen Elizabeth II, accompanied by Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. |
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Chris Eubank, in which Theroux and his camera crew accompanied Eubank for a period. |
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This was once taken even further, with Anderson once walking to the stage accompanied by a horse. |
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And in some cases, especially tankers, it is made possible for a mariner to be accompanied by members of his family. |
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Winds from an easterly direction are usually drier but considerably colder, and may be accompanied by haar, a persistent coastal fog. |
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These dramatic changes were accompanied by social unrest and the rise of populist, socialist, and anarchist movements. |
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Enclosures during the Tudor period were often accompanied by a loss of common rights and could result in the destruction of whole villages. |
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It was instituted by the emperor Augustus, and was accompanied by a series of brutal military campaigns. |
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The legislation was accompanied by a propaganda blitz that led to public support for the measure. |
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Since that time, the term welfare state applies only to states where social rights are accompanied by civil and political rights. |
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The turkey is sometimes accompanied with roast beef or ham, and is served with stuffing, gravy, roast potatoes, mashed potatoes and vegetables. |
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They try to elope, accompanied by many of their retainers, but someone kills their horses. |
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Her ex-husband accompanied her to her boyfriend's place and she shaved her mooey on the way. |
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On 20 October 1816 Trevithick left Penzance on the whaler ship Asp accompanied by a lawyer named Page and a boilermaker bound for Peru. |
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These developments encouraged and accompanied a process of industrialisation which intensified throughout the reign of Queen Victoria. |
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On this and all subsequent journeys, he was accompanied by Haxton, whom he regarded as indispensable to his success as a writer. |
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The unveiling was accompanied by Nathaniel Seaman's Fanfare for Larkin, composed for the occasion. |
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Plath's mother was the only wedding guest and she accompanied them on their honeymoon to Benidorm on the Spanish coast. |
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They are sung by a woman accompanied by a xiao and a pipa, as well as other traditional instruments. |
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Barbirolli also won warm praise from Pablo Casals, whom he had accompanied in Haydn's D major cello concerto at the same concert. |
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They also spent much time playing tricks on each other, enjoying games like hide and seek, and singing while accompanied by the piano. |
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That year, Petersburg also published a book, in which the images were accompanied by the poem's text. |
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The video is accompanied by a recording of the famous Miserere by Gregorio Allegri. |
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This licence is accompanied by an agreement which sets the terms and conditions under which the BBC is allowed to broadcast. |
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Christ commeth not bare or naked, but clothed and accompanied with all his mercies. |
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Hen Wlad fy Nhadau was sometimes accompanied by the hymn, Guide Me, O thou Great Redeemer, especially at rugby matches. |
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Considerable debate has accompanied efforts to define and characterize tribes. |
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In accordance with the guidelines of the European Union, any Schengen visa application has to be accompanied by a payment of visa fees. |
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Around 316 AD, Frumentius and his brother Edesius from Tyre accompanied their uncle on a voyage to Ethiopia. |
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Kidnapping can be accompanied by bodily injury which elevates the crime to aggravated kidnapping. |
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Indonesia's recent strong economic growth has also been accompanied by relatively steady inflation. |
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Various native Indonesian tribes incorporate chants and songs accompanied with musical instruments in their rituals. |
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Few accompanied Gloucester in his charge and when he reached the Scottish lines he was quickly surrounded and killed. |
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This reinstatement of his status was accompanied by the gift of lands in Argyll, Roxburghshire and the Lothians. |
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He was accompanied by Archibald Douglas, 4th Earl of Douglas, arguably the most powerful nobleman of Scotland. |
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He was accompanied by the Archbishop of Glasgow and Andrew Forman, Postulate of Moray. |
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He was accompanied to the trial by so many influential persons that the bishops decided to call the hearing off. |
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James accompanied his father at the Battle of Edgehill, where he narrowly escaped capture by the Parliamentary army. |
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Typically a parish minister would attend the Assembly once every four years, accompanied by an elder from that congregation. |
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A large crowd of persons of all denominations accompanied his remains to the grave. |
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He was accompanied by Maria Riddell, the sister of Robert Riddell of Friar's Carse. |
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Such behavior may be accompanied by wing slap against the threatening intruder. |
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In spring, the male's testes are enlarged, a process accompanied by an increase of testosterone concentration in the plasma. |
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The rebab was played by Bhai Mardana as he accompanied Guru Nanak on his journeys. |
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In solo violin concerts, the violinist is accompanied by percussion instruments, usually the tabla, the mridangam and the ghatam. |
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The 1987 Eurythmics album Savage and her 1992 solo album Diva were both accompanied by video albums, both directed by Sophie Muller. |
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On 13 November 2015, the single was released in both CD and digital download form accompanied by a music video. |
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Such songs are often weaving melodies or speech accompanied by atmospherics to capture a specific moment or mood. |
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It was accompanied by plans and drawings by a Mrs Trehearne engraved by John Henry le Keux. |
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However, the decrease in individual nutrition was accompanied by an increase in population. |
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In the summer of 1209 he accompanied John on a campaign against King William I of Scotland. |
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Augustine was accompanied by Laurence of Canterbury, his eventual successor to the archbishopric, and a group of about 40 companions, some of whom were monks. |
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It was significantly developed since the 1950s, using indigenous instruments and forms accompanied by electric guitar and other imported characteristics. |
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The trouble in 1077 or 1078 resulted in Robert leaving Normandy accompanied by a band of young men, many of them the sons of William's supporters. |
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During the passage of the bill, almost a full year of negotiations took place between the Scottish and UK Governments concerning the fiscal framework that accompanied it. |
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Economic expansion has accompanied imperial expansion since ancient times. |
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The young Edward was accompanied by his mother Isabella, who was the sister of King Charles, and was meant to negotiate a peace treaty with the French. |
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The young Henry accompanied King Richard to Ireland, and while in the royal service, he visited Trim Castle in County Meath, the ancient meeting place of the Irish Parliament. |
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After the 1140s, these principles had been largely accepted within the English church, even if accompanied by an element of concern about centralising authority in Rome. |
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The first mention of the Lombards occurred between AD 9 and 16, by the Roman court historian Velleius Paterculus, who accompanied a Roman expedition as prefect of the cavalry. |
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Some Greek dance is traditionally accompanied by the smashing of crockery. |
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