I believe it would be more beneficial to have four tutorials a term accompanied by a compulsory weekly discussion class. |
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Over the next four years, he held more responsible jobs at the company, but these promotions weren't accompanied by raises. |
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However, his comeback was accompanied by a 90 percent chance the shoulder would pop out of joint again. |
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Printed as double-page spreads, the 47 photos are accompanied by poems and short stories selected by the artist to reflect her watery theme. |
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In a sign of the gravity of the talks, Dr Reid was accompanied by a full complement of civil servants. |
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Smoking the mixture was said to give the user a long lasting, throbbing pain in the head accompanied by nausea. |
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I agreed to admit him to a side room on a general medical ward accompanied by a prison officer. |
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The Sufi dance, zikr, danced in a circle accompanied by chanting and percussion to reach a trance state, also is still practiced. |
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If there are redactions, the redactions must be accompanied by a supporting explanation. |
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The food arrived swiftly, accompanied by a large basket of fresh French bread. |
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He told the packed court that none of the incidents had been accompanied by aggressive behaviour, bad language or threats of violence. |
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Music was provided on organ by Mrs. Mary Deering accompanied by St. Kevin's choir. |
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Except that the advent of this romantic reality has been accompanied by a slow poisoning of the romantic dream. |
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An optical wipe introduces the second section, also accompanied by drums but this time at a beating-heart tempo. |
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The visual presentation was top class and the dish was accompanied by a selection of vegetables and rice. |
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His slim build was currently adorned with a grey suit, accompanied by a blue shirt and red tie. |
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My veal topped with parma ham was a touch on the tough side and accompanied by a white-wine sauce that wasn't thick enough. |
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It is a bland dish and may be accompanied by salted fish or other strongly flavoured food to provide contrast. |
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His smile was charming, and his eyes bright and winsome, and with his aura came an atmosphere of leisure accompanied by a tinge of duress. |
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It was served on a bed of penne pasta combined with a tomato and basil sauce, sprinkled with Parmesan cheese and accompanied by garlic bread. |
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So we were taken aback the other day when an email we had sent to a York PR firm bounced back, accompanied by a strict admonishment. |
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Each item will be accompanied by a certificate of authenticity and an audio CD of the musical sequence. |
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Sure enough, just after dusk, there was a fearful scuffle outside, accompanied by a great squeaking and in popped Dolly with a fresh kill. |
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The generous portion of shrimp was covered in a delicious spicy brown sauce and accompanied by a plain white bun. |
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Suddenly and for no apparent reason all these wigeon took wing accompanied by a wild chorus and a mighty roar of wings. |
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In Nick Denton's nanopublishing empire, that last word is usually accompanied by eye rolling and air quotes. |
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We settled for the beef and the chicken dish, which was accompanied by ham. |
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This time though, he was not only accompanied by his adjutant but by a flock of intelligence officers. |
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Each greeting is accompanied by a great deal of genuine laughter and joyousness. |
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Many major book launches are now accompanied by author appearances on the festival circuit. |
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Yes, yes, regicide was often accompanied by such atrocities, but this was the 20th century. |
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The behaviors of binging and then purging are often performed in secrecy, and are accompanied by alternate feelings of shame followed by relief. |
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They can produce a severe whirling sensation accompanied by nausea and vomiting. |
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They could only walk abroad in the streets if accompanied by a slave or other attendant. |
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These movements are accompanied by the sound of wild beating of drums, which again hasn't changed since time immemorial. |
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However, although Roberts was accompanied by a prison warder to the tournament, he was found to have boxed without a licence. |
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At that time fish was often accompanied by bread, up to a whopping quarter of a pound of it. |
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Bulky agricultural machinery which dominates country roads should be accompanied by advance warning vehicles, a coroner said. |
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He said that about a dozen warplanes had dropped bombs on the target, accompanied by support planes. |
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She was accompanied by her daughters the Queen and Princess Margaret to the event at the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden. |
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She was accompanied by her older sister, who was also never known for her punctuality. |
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For the first six miles he was accompanied by his daughter, and then he was alone. |
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Jim was accompanied by his daughter Michelle, an employee at City Hall, New York City. |
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Anemia is accompanied by a decrease in the amount of hemoglobin present in the blood. |
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At first she thought it was thunder, but she soon noticed white gas appearing in her room accompanied by a bad smell. |
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If the slip is accompanied by a number of items, the payee's addition of the sums is verified. |
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In other words, belief in God and efforts to please Him must be accompanied by acts of charity and alms can be both voluntary and compulsory. |
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They will be accompanied by an information pack and sticker with the next two years' collection details. |
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The publication of the Gambling Bill has been accompanied by claims that new casinos will regenerate rundown areas and be good for the economy. |
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Perhaps the grab has been accompanied by a knee, or a second aggressor is waiting to attack. |
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But what struck me was that the fiddle player was being accompanied by a bass player in another region of Canada, and students were jigging. |
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Because they are always accompanied by a public display of aggression and anger, which I find upsetting. |
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In severe cases, the soreness and pain are extreme and recur repeatedly accompanied by swelling of the joints and even deformity. |
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As a result, consumer prices grow, accompanied by a drastic aggravation of service quality. |
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Appropriately, the movements are accompanied by live electronic and acoustic music. |
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Every instrument of alienation to which section 160 of the Act applies shall be accompanied by a declaration by the alienors. |
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There were various celebrations honoring the gods, often accompanied by lavish banquets. |
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It is accompanied by acorn squash, a hearty stuffing of freshly made herbed bread, and a make-ahead mashed potato casserole. |
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The nuclear warhead must survive exit from and re-entry to the earth's atmosphere at massive speed, accompanied by extremes of temperature. |
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Should patients with leaking aneurysms be accompanied by anaesthetists or specialists in critical care during transfer? |
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We got there on a tourist coach from Port Said accompanied by armed police and soldiers in jeeps bristling with guns. |
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Every single one is simply a scurrying shadow or quick image of a ghost accompanied by a loud whomp of scare noise from the orchestra. |
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The installations were accompanied by small nature paintings, a tangled root clump in one, a water lily in another. |
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The even-spreading noon sun was accompanied by mocking cries of the fringed quetzal from the forests around the plantation. |
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Those were the days when a patent application had to be accompanied by a working model. |
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Both ravioli and agnolotti are normally accompanied by a sauce, such as tomato. |
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Bassoonist John Clouser made the Lullaby a thing of beauty, accompanied by the three harps and muted strings. |
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Seconds later, his face is thoroughly cleansed by a rough tongue accompanied by a myriad of woofs and laughter. |
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The five were last seen attending a party on board a ship anchored off Singaporean waters accompanied by three men. |
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He finally gave in and belted out the limited lyrics from memory accompanied by flat notes. |
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He is accompanied by his very pretty soft-spoken wife and their two angelic daughters. |
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The last phase is marked by rapid reintegration of the personality and is often accompanied by amnesia. |
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People take a long time to die, accompanied by the cracking of bone, the resistance of gristle, dire last-gasp gurgles and rattles. |
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A muted, tinkling presence throughout, the piano is accompanied by the voices of melancholy oboe and sax. |
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Their robust, carnivalesque dance-beat, accompanied by whistles, sounds like party night in an Ibizan superclub. |
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The move was accompanied by a suitably symbolic redesign, which went live on November 17th. |
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During Mass appropriate hymns were sung by Ann Kavanagh accompanied by organist Donna Roche. |
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The dazzlingly choreographed fireworks performances will be accompanied by a musical programme. |
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Some artists specialize in traditional music, accompanied by stringed instruments. |
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Guitar soloist Robin Nolan is the leader, accompanied by Kevin Nolan on rhythm guitar and by Paul Meader on bass. |
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Each was also accompanied by live musical improvisation from cellist, Anne Bourne. |
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The music was supplied by Josephine Walsh accompanied by Ben Brown and Elenor Grant. |
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The music is a unique sound of Irish folk ballads, traditional tunes with vocals accompanied by bazouki, bodhran, harmonicas and whistles. |
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There will be dancing accompanied by live music afterwards in The Bridge Bar. |
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We have got very young and youthful team and our boys possess a lot of skill and speed accompanied by peak fitness. |
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For our main courses we have lamb Rogan Josh and chicken Jalfrezzi accompanied by rice and nan bread. |
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Several other recent transfers have been accompanied by a strong whiff of controversy. |
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My soup was brought to the table in a turquoise mini-tureen, and was served hot accompanied by hot garlic bread. |
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Besides the four stages, there is a form of sleep accompanied by rapid eye movement and behavioral activity. |
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They will be accompanied by adverts from local retail companies as well as music promotions. |
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He was formally attired in brown breeches and a white silk shirt accompanied by a deep blue waistcoat. |
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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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Moreover, most of these exhibitions are accompanied by major catalogues that confirm the status of these photographers while spreading their reputation still further. |
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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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Five minutes after she took the first capsule, her tongue and throat swelled, accompanied by transpiration, wheeziness, bowel complaints, and diarrhoea. |
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Watched by two beefy minders in the row behind, the prime minister was working diligently on his red boxes, accompanied by Cherie in sparky mode and their daughter, Kathryn. |
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This is the place to spot the label-clad lovelies sipping their brandy sours, often accompanied by half of the racing drivers on the Formula One circuit. |
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The act of eating is important but it is always accompanied by speech. |
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Spasms of alto sax meet the outer edge of the record, accompanied by the jingle of a music box and the rattle of metal shards dropping to the floor. |
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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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The DVD was accompanied by a personalized basketball jersey and a piece of polished amber. |
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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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My photo of me attending a Bon Jovi concert, hair spiked and bleached Marilyn Monroe blonde, accompanied by a skin-tight zebra print, zippered mini-dress, is admired. |
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Here, folk enthusiasts can dust off their fiddles and play along to the notes of an on-screen jig or waltz, accompanied by a virtual backing band. |
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Hours of rain accompanied by strong gale force winds of up to 80 mph contributed to some of the most adverse weather conditions the area has seen in decades. |
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It didn't say whether or not the rejig would be accompanied by job cuts. |
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The hypopnea was accompanied by prominent activity of the laryngeal adductor muscle, an increase in upper airway pressure, and a maintained or elevated absolute lung volume. |
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His wanderings through the blighted landscape are accompanied by thoughts of resurrection and renewal. |
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Scholarly reinterpretation of the altar's upper text has been accompanied by reidentification of the seated figures who appear along the main block's sides. |
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The increasing reliance on numbers has been accompanied by a decreasing reliance on true leadership. |
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Pierson's scrawled-letter drawings in ink and graphite, sometimes accompanied by expressionist renderings of faces, hands and objects, recall works of concrete poetry. |
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A bowl accompanied by a plate of three perogies, a scoop of mashed potatoes and a gob of the ubiquitous sour cream makes a filling, comforting and extremely thrifty supper. |
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Sheikh Hamad refuted those accusations, saying that all the children were Sudanese who entered the country legally and were accompanied by their parents or a guardian. |
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There is a CD, Holiday Rag, which has seventeen songs by Kees, who plays the piano accompanied by his friend, Bob Helm, on clarinet and washboard. |
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This mannered floridity of diction, accompanied by the persistent capitalization of abstract nouns, was to become a distinguishing and disfiguring feature of Bulwer's prose. |
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In autumn 1809 he reconnoitred the area between Lisbon, Torres Vedras, the Atlantic coast, and the river Tagus accompanied by Col Richard Fletcher, his chief engineer. |
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It is accompanied by homogenous, allogenic micrite that fills some voids. |
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There's a brief accordion intro, leading to what sounds like a kazoo lament accompanied by someone scraping a few pieces of metal and wood together. |
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Each valuation shall be obtained as soon as reasonably practicable and shall be accompanied by an actuarial statement pursuant to the regulations. |
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The book had no pictures, except on the cover, which showed a large roast of lamb, fish baked in white sauce accompanied by boiled carrots, and a mould of bright red gelatin. |
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The sound is excellent for its age and the particular timbre of oboes, clarinets and bassoons accompanied by the battery of kettledrums has to be heard to be believed! |
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Usually, it is accompanied by potatoes, white sauce, and peas. |
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Serositis was always accompanied by moderate-to-severe infection of the alimentary tract, and morphologic evidence suggested dissemination through efferent lymphatics. |
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When a reported matter is introduced by a reporting verb in the past tense, the shift from direct to reported speech is accompanied by a back-shift of the verb. |
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It was imperative that all ritual was accompanied by the correct type of bull according to its colour, markings and horn shape to ensure the efficacy of the ritual. |
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These legumes are typically accompanied by either hog jowls or ham. |
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Sometimes the illness is accompanied by a rash of red or purple spots. |
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Singing jazz standards, accompanied by as many as 71 players, Mitchell holds her own and then some, sounding like a beautifully aged wind instrument. |
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Fifty years ago on May 29, 1964, Jackie Kennedy, accompanied by her two children, returned to Arlington National Cemetery. |
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On my first walk across the yard, accompanied by a guard, I was surprised at how normal, even fashionable, the men's blue and orange jackets, pants and watch caps seemed. |
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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 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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Madagascar was partly explored by Cunha, and Mauritius was discovered by Cunha whilst possibly being accompanied by Albuquerque. |
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This genre is often accompanied by gong music and one well known instrument is the Kulintang. |
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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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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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Pizarro advanced with his army of 500 Spaniards toward Cuzco, accompanied by Chalcuchimac. |
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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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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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Dance accompanied by Rabindra Sangeet, a music genre started by Rabindranath Tagore. |
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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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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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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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Friedman claimed that centralized economic operations are always accompanied by political repression. |
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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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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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This market trend has been accompanied by craft beer festivals where expat and Taiwanese brewers showcase their beer. |
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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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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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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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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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His singing was accompanied by the distinctive sound of his famous wobbleboard, an instrument he invented himself, and the didgeridoo. |
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Annette Dixon was accompanied by Akihiko Nishio, Director World Bank and Uzma Basim, Senior Country Officer World Bank. |
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He was accompanied by the Ambassade Orchestra Vienna, conducted by David GimAnez and Ukrainian soprano Nataliya Kovalova. |
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The duo will be accompanied by Austria's Ambassade Orchestra Vienna, conducted by Carreras' nephew, David Gimenez. |
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Janjaweed attacks have often been accompanied by Sudanese bombers and ground troops. |
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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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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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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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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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Such behavior may be accompanied by wing slap against the threatening intruder. |
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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Emily and Charlotte arrived in Brussels in February 1842 accompanied by their father. |
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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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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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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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He was accompanied by Maria Riddell, the sister of Robert Riddell of Friar's Carse. |
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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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They try to elope, accompanied by many of their retainers, but someone kills their horses. |
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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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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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They are sung by a woman accompanied by a xiao and a pipa, as well as other traditional instruments. |
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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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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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Hen Wlad fy Nhadau was sometimes accompanied by the hymn, Guide Me, O thou Great Redeemer, especially at rugby matches. |
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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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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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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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Typically a parish minister would attend the Assembly once every four years, accompanied by an elder from that congregation. |
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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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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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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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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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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 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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This is often consumed exclusive of other breakfast foods, though it's typically accompanied by coffee. |
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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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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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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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The formation of stars is accompanied by a strong outward wind of gas and dust. |
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It was accompanied by an avalanche of press criticism, all of it intensely hostile to Asquith. |
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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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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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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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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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The urn containing the cremated bones is often accompanied by other, smaller ceramic vessels, like bowls and cups. |
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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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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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