Actually it was the quarter-final, the semi-final and the final all in one night. |
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When she crunched the numbers, she found that the business's profits were actually much lower than the company had said. |
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Actually the majority of the essay regards the question of women's emancipation. |
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The Effective Tax Rate, otherwise known as What People Actually Pay, wasn't really much different from what it is now. |
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Actually consisting of finely ground dates, it contains all the fruits' nutrients and minerals. |
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Actually she ran, as best she could with a fifteen-pound bookbag, tossing her unsmoked cigarette on the ground as she went. |
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Actually coughing is a healthy reflex that helps clear mucus or phlegm in the throat and chest. |
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Actually that is also an ancient tradition and it goes far beyond the ability of the cat to kill the ship rats. |
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Actually they represented surplus assets, that is, assets not required to make good issued share capital. |
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Actually he made just one bad move in the whole tournament and this wasn't exactly a short tourney. |
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Actually the bowler and catcher do tend to meet up after getting a wicket and congratulate each other. |
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Actually there are no characteristics to differentiate it from the rest of the public sector, and sometimes even from the private sector. |
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Actually what has happened is an insurance company has found a smart get-out. |
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Actually people seeing her like that were prone to thinking I was belting her about. |
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Actually a mixed meter with anapests and iambs and some nice catalexis thrown in. |
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Actually I should mention the dreamworld I was experiencing when I was living in Brooklyn. |
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Actually we dawdled through Dulwich Village and then hurried to the Park just as it was closing. |
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Actually talk to them, treat them like human beings, it's the bedside manner it comes down to at the end of the day. |
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Actually the first justification was that these people were savage heathens. |
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Actually playing this game could lead to an intervention and a week in detox. |
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Actually he'd just passed his finals but hadn't received his degree so couldn't officially call himself doctor yet. |
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Actually I wrote this story for fun and it's not really meant to be serious. |
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Actually they'll have a tougher time than you might think since apparently their army consists of bad guys from every side scroller ever made. |
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Actually they're bean flakes that plump up to become frijoles after you add boiling water. |
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Actually what is known is that in infection models in rats, you get the virus through the olfactory nerves, from the nose to the brain. |
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Actually the real reason there are gaps in the fossil record is because of geological changes over time. |
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Did it actually cause misandry in real life? Some reviewers, referring to misandric jokes and sitcoms, asked a few of their male friends or colleagues if they felt threatened. |
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Actually at that time I hadn't been a Scrimshander for very many years and still considered myself a beginner. |
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Actually I can tell you my plan to choreograph the other Shostakovich ballets. |
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Actually it's punningly called Steps To The Stars because the show is presented to two members of teen sensation, Steps. |
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Actually its colour is a little off-putting, so close your eyes as you sip this intensely sweet and zesty wine, full of marmalade tang. |
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Actually this foretokened that the formal independence of the republic would also be nullified. |
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Actually a highly-modified gauss rifle, it fired tiny spheres of an osmium-uranium alloy that had a lubricious, ferro-magnetic coating. |
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Actually the Egyptian cross known as the Ankh is the cross with a loop at the top which is the symbol for the Nile river. |
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Actually the distinction between inbreeding and line breeding cannot be sharply defined. |
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Actually I tucked a few bearberry plants among them as a salve to his feelings, and that spread almost as satisfyingly as the woodruff. |
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Actually we are 27 air miles from the mountain, and it would take an eruption four times larger than the 1980 one to reach us. |
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Actually I was presenting evidence which consisted of others presenting an argument. |
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Actually I have made arrangements to deliver our china, stemware, flatware and linens the night before. |
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Actually it was a fun job, and before you go pinning the blame on me for your dinner being interrupted, keep reading. |
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Actually going to that feeb for help was worse than surrendering to dad and admitting I was nothing. |
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Actually building something was very satisfying and I cracked on through the rain and hail to complete it. |
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His new position is largely ceremonial because all the decisions are actually made by a committee. |
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Actually it wasn't too much colder than Santa Fe, but the extra wetness and windiness made it feel much colder. |
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Actually she's been doing mostly comics and hadn't done actual drawing for years. |
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Actually the conversation was slightly more involved than that, but that was how it basically went. |
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Actually the earthy colour scheme used throughout the property is probably just on the somber side of restful. |
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Actually my recollection of the whole night is a bit fuzzy as we had shared a magnum of the fizzy bubbly stuff before even leaving Tamsin's flat. |
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Actually he and I are talking about getting together on Saturday afternoon for a coffee. |
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Actually your average policeman already has the power to arrest you on the flimsiest of pretexts, from jay-walking to swearing at him. |
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Actually the trick with having a valentine is loving them every OTHER day of the year. |
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Actually being in the act of changing a wheel, providing a copy of a spares receipt are another couple of good things to back up your assertions. |
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Actually I have not often found it necessary to break off a net acquaintanceship. |
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Actually I worked summer jobs like students do today and I was a school board chair who didn't receive a salary, just an honorarium. |
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Actually neoconservatives do tolerate welfare as a way of controlling people, at least they admit it. |
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Actually listening to the record does little to dispel these feelings of disappointment. |
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Actually what my colleagues and I see is that children's mental health needs are not being recognized. |
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Actually she does yoga and aerobics, plays shuttle and table tennis to keep fit. |
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Actually I shall probably take advantage of a little light dialup for a while, so frantic procrastinatory posting may well still regularly occur. |
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Although, the European groups, between 2004 and 2009, were actually more cohesive than their US counterparts. |
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If wealth managers actually knew beans about anything, they would be in asset management. |
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We always, it seems, are provided with a glut of material on the next big thing and not enough on how to make the last big thing actually work. |
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These deemed amounts paid abroad are not necessarily as much as actually paid. |
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The 'tax gap' is the difference between the amount of tax that should, in theory, be collected by HMRC, against what is actually collected. |
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Although enormously influential in shaping the laws of the land, The House of Lords are not actually a legislative body. |
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Both instances were likely due to the small amount of blood that was actually transfused into these people. |
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The slow speed and large mono chamber of the hover barge actually helps reduce the effect of wave action, giving a very smooth ride. |
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The governor could not actually hold a set speed, because it would assume a new constant speed in response to load changes. |
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My longtime friend, since birth actually, called and gently broke the bad news to me. |
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Lab tests would later reveal that the plant material was actually loose-leaf tea. |
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The origin of Lorem Ipsum actually goes back to the early 1500s when typographers would create specimen books of their fonts. |
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An important note is that not all people who were persecuted as communists actually were. |
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There are actually some preachers who are timid about urging people to give a good revival love offering. |
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It is popularly believed that William Shakespeare wrote in Middle English, but he actually wrote in Early Modern English. |
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Due to the low number of people who actually purchase these packages than predicted, the cost of these packages plummeted initially. |
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But though general councils have acclaimed the writings of certain Doctors, no council has actually conferred the title of Doctor of the Church. |
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There can be no certainty, however, that the martyr referred to is actually Saint Alban. |
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Due to its decentralized nature, there is some disagreement over what actually constitutes Wicca. |
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The one who creates the illusion of picking cucumbers should not be condemned, only the one who actually picks the cucumbers through magic. |
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In Belgium's Flemish Community the doctorandus title was only used by those who actually started their doctoral work. |
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Psychologists at Southwestern University sought to determine whether such a thing as male answer syndrome actually exists. |
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Moss can be a problem if very thick, but is not usually detrimental, and many species of moss are actually protective. |
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Once my opponents see that I actually shuffle the deck after the mana shuffle I will almost never have a problem. |
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Actually some of the contras whom I knew were the moral equivalent of pathological killers. |
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It's a good idea to talk to people who have actually been there. |
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It mortified me to have to admit that I'd never actually read the book. |
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The witness provided an authentic record of what actually took place. |
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I have no idea what this 1984-ish-sounding organization actually does, though I suspect it has something to do with industrial processes. |
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If she's so all-fire lonely, why doesn't she ever leave her dorm room and actually meet people? |
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It's a lot harder to write music and to get more melodic and try to actually have songs within those heavy, droning, angstful power chords. |
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A boring subtext, about the wisdom or otherwise of actually uttering Voldemort's name, meanwhile robs the apotropaic device of its force. |
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This trip to Italy has actually enlarged the diameter of my head thirteen barleycorns! |
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And so ends one of Euler's most famous papers. We see that Euler actually solves the Basel problem three times and that he does much more. |
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He talks about it a lot, but I would bet my bottom dollar that he has never actually been there. |
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Her 1962 guide to being happily unmarried was actually for anyone in search of taste and bezazz and verve and elegance. |
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Some fine Bordeauxes and Cabernets actually grow smoother as they sit, and are better served seven or eight years old. |
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And I was already suffering from a brain-melting lack of sleep anyway. But despite all that, I was actually feeling surprisingly fresh. |
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The buttery-tasting cookie was actually made with margarine, but you couldn't tell by tasting it. |
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Marijuana and related cannabislike drugs are often legally grouped with narcotics, but they are actually mild hallucinogens. |
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The approximation actually ignores events such as coarticulatory effects across word boundaries. |
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Just think, you can now actually enjoy CODBLOPS II The Way Its Meant To Be Played, while sitting on the toilet. |
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My question is basically do you need better on-line programs to search the docs..., or actually different dead-tree style. |
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However, sensing the available traction may actually be more important to a drifter. |
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Receptive language is the phrases and vocabulary that we understand, whereas expressive language is what we actually use. |
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The screenplay... even suggests that this contributed to the false note on which The African Queen actually ends. |
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Fans often declare that they prefer fanon to what actually happens in canon and fanworks to the actual series, which is lackluster by comparison. |
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He had said he would clean his room a thousand times before, but this time he actually did it, and flabbergastingly well too. |
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They just will not help you do the hard work of finding someone who actually wants your contract and the vintage flip phone that came with it. |
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Garbologists discovered the leachate, mostly water mixed with rotting garbage, actually aided in decomposing other trash in the area. |
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If you're going to play gay chicken, you'd probably be better off playing it with someone who isn't actually gay. |
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As a consequence, several communities actually reside within both entities. |
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There are declining amounts of these benchmark oils being produced each year, so other oils are more commonly what is actually delivered. |
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A glutard's mouth would water just looking at pictures of sweets they could actually eat. |
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Because the Earth's surface is curved, the shortest distance is actually a curve over the surface called a great circle. |
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He spoke with a certain what-is-it in his voice, and I could see that, if not actually disgruntled, he was far from being gruntled. |
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This desperate hackishness was all the more pathetic in people who actually still had ideals, but simply could no longer find words for them. |
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Unexpectedly, in a nook close by the farmhouse, he happened upon a spot where the vintage had actually commenced. |
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A Tearfund survey in 2007 showed only one in ten Britons actually attend church weekly. |
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Now there's an opportunity to employ a man who, heaven forfend, actually thinks about tactics and team balance. |
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However, many modern surnames derived from old Welsh personal names actually arose in England. |
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Many of the Germanic tribes actually revered forests as sacred places and left them unmolested. |
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Unfortunately the only cure for severe Henmania is for Tim Henman to actually win Wimbledon. |
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The Blanchard lathe, or pattern tracing lathe, was actually a shaper that could produce copies of wooden gun stocks. |
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Bobgoblin is actually hiding in the pillows. Told you Bobgoblin is an outstanding hider. |
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Most of this actually passes through the Port of Tilbury, outside the boundary of Greater London. |
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From the latter drains the Schlei inlet, actually a brackish estuary, at the head of which is the city named after it, Schleswig. |
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Drinking the water as a means of survival would actually hydrate the body instead of dehydrating, as is the case with ocean water. |
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The headword of each entry was no longer capitalized, allowing the user to readily see those words that actually require a capital letter. |
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Dreams do not involve actually sensing a stimulus because, as discussed, the senses do not work as they normally do during sleep. |
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Alternatives to ploughing, such as the no till method, have the potential to actually build soil levels and humus. |
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Augustus' excuse was that the interval for the games was 110 years, not 100, but his date actually did not qualify under either reasoning. |
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A killer whale was actually seen in the harbour of Ostia, locked in combat with the emperor Claudius. |
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There are some cases where hyperthreading actually degrades CPU performance, especially when CPU utilization is high. |
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There is debate whether the Normans in Greek service actually were from Norman Italy, and it now seems likely only a few came from there. |
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The manual might have been instructional had anybody actually taken the time to read it. |
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Morton's Fork may actually have been invented by another of Henry's supporters, Richard Foxe. |
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How many Frenchmen actually sailed is unknown, but the historian Chris Skidmore estimates over half of Henry's armed fleet. |
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However, he never actually surrendered his claims to the throne, though all former supporters of Jacobitism had stopped funding. |
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It is extremely difficult to determine what people actually read during the Enlightenment. |
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Although the King actually favoured greater control over the Company, the proposed commissioners were all political allies of Fox. |
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However, Churchill did not want Britain to actually join any federal grouping. |
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This set in motion a chain of events that almost led to the engines being produced much sooner than actually occurred. |
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As an anarchist, I believe that power should be given to the people whose lives this is actually affecting. |
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When I was working on Sandman, I felt a lot of the time that I was actually picking up a machete and heading out into the jungle. |
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The poem, actually about a rendezvous, is thought by Caulfield to be about saving people from falling out of childhood. |
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These stories and bards are held to be no less Welsh than the stories and bards who were actually from Wales. |
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However, it was long believed by many that Swift was actually insane at this point. |
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However, the narrator reveals to the reader that these disputed verses were actually from the mouth of the Archangel Gabriel. |
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Occasionally, a film maker will actually edit his film to fit the flow of music, rather than have the composer edit his score to the final cut. |
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This new, delayed release date had put the album back into the next fiscal year, actually causing EMI's stock to drop. |
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The exhibition was actually a showing of Charles Saatchi's private collection of their work, and he owned the major pieces. |
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The first time Jackson actually saw the completed film was at the Wellington premiere. |
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Whatever power I may have over my own thoughts, I find the ideas actually perceived by Sense have not a like dependence on my will. |
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Although there has been some academic speculation as to who actually wrote this pamphlet it is generally regarded as Hume's creation. |
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There is pleasure in realising that the terrible events that are being shown are actually fiction. |
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The only proof capable of being given that an object is visible, is that people actually see it. |
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He begins his proof by explaining that there are two angles we must take in arguing for the existence of an actually infinite being. |
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While it is commonly assumed that Wittgenstein was a part of the Vienna Circle, in reality, this was not actually the case. |
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From what at first appears to be yet another decade of turmoil for Welsh rugby, is actually regarded as a period of revival. |
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The length of the game is determined by the number of scheduled days play left when the game actually begins. |
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Bulldogs actually do most of their sweating through the pads on their feet and accordingly enjoy cool floors. |
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Though early navigators thought of the sea as a flat surface that could be used as a vertical datum, this is not actually the case. |
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The depletion of resources was actually triggered by a prior interference and punitive climate conditions. |
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There is debate, however, as to how much of the power guaranteed in the constitution is actually given to the states. |
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Astronaut William Pogue thought he had seen it from Skylab but discovered he was actually looking at the Grand Canal of China near Beijing. |
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Whether he actually did this and what island he visited, if any, is uncertain. |
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In only one other neo-noir film, Chinatown, a big-studio, big-stars production, has the screenwriter actually won the Academy Award. |
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However it has been argued that Moray was actually killed at Stirling Bridge. |
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For practical purposes, liberal education is not actually differentiated from liberal arts education today, except by scholars. |
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Most populations of golden eagles are sedentary, but the species is actually a partial migrant. |
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The place was actually set up by a Nipponophile Englishman, but the kitchen staff are all Japanese and its Far Eastern credentials bear scrutiny. |
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Legumes are nitrogen-fixing plants, growing them actually adds nitrogen to the soil rather than using it up. |
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This tract actually has no single theme, rather it is useful for what it can say about various aspects of Brehon law. |
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This essentially asks the candidate to show a more thorough insight by actually applying the theory. |
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Whilst the number of passengers has increased, the number of flights actually decreased in 2014 due to planes operating at higher capacity. |
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Labour wanted the principle established that no one was exempt, but it did not demand that conscription actually take place in Ireland. |
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Because the Commune was only able to meet on fewer than 60 days in all, only a few decrees were actually implemented. |
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Whilst many carriages and wagons were built in the workshops, only two locomotives were actually constructed at Oswestry. |
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It is uncertain if these ranges were actually ever built or if they were constructed but later demolished after the Civil War. |
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Peeling from the nonstem end is actually a bit easier and reduces the chance that those annoying, stringy fibers will stick to the banana. |
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The relative vote for each list determines how many candidates from each list are actually elected. |
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Ogden Nash made a virtue of writing what appears to be doggerel but is actually clever and entertaining despite its apparent technical faults. |
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The Bilberry Goats are feral goats living on Bilberry Rock in Waterford City, along with the Irish Goat, which is not actually native to Ireland. |
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While many threatened species decline rate slows after their classification, population decline rates of the porpoise are actually accelerating. |
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However, since actual harvests are probably twice reported levels, the species may actually be the fourth and sixth most important, respectively. |
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According to Rothbard, government support for failed enterprises and keeping wages above their market values actually prolonged the Depression. |
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Some experts have dismissed the Nennian preface as a late forgery, arguing that the work was actually an anonymous compilation. |
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Some nut job from the government actually thought he could tax our moonshine! |
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What of demon possession, whereby a person is not only obsessed or oppressed by evil spirits, but these spirits actually reside in such a person? |
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Reardon had actually been suggested as a candidate for the programme by Snooker Scene editor, Clive Everton. |
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Delhi cuisine is actually an amalgam of different Indian cuisines modified in unique ways. |
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She was accepted into the conservatoire without actually having had any formal training as a singer. |
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But she had actually established herself there as early as 1961, in cabaret in New York. |
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In late 2003, they released their final EP before record labels actually began to notice their potential. |
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The famous Hollywood Sign on Mount Lee is not actually in Hollywood but is instead to the north in the Hollywood Hills. |
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Aristotle's lantern is actually referring to the whole shape of sea urchins, which look like the ancient lamps of Aristotle's time. |
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Pedicellaria are a good means of defense against ectoparasites, but not a panacea as some of them actually feed on it. |
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However, it indicated that the plains wanderer actually belonged into one of them. |
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The sample was actually a mixture of barium, krypton, and other elements, but this was not known at the time. |
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First Quantum was one of three bidders for the mine and actually produced the lowest offer. |
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As a compromise, volumes appeared that were named after Thomas but did not actually focus upon him. |
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Many vehicles that are not actually gran turismo use this appellation to increase sales. |
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It is often described as the northernmost point of the British Isles, but the smaller islet of Out Stack is actually farther north. |
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However, there is growing controversy about how dangerous these slopes actually are. |
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Aside from the large numbers of organisms actually consumed by the walrus, its foraging has a large peripheral impact on benthic communities. |
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These words are actually more political than linguistic, because a regional language unite a large group of very differing varieties. |
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These platforms are moored to a location for extended periods, and do not actually drill for oil or gas. |
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Being yellow in color, beta-carotene may accumulate under the skin to such an extent that the overdoser actually turns yellow. |
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Analogies can be overworn, but playing Ratchet is actually like playing an animated film, and that's a rare thing. |
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During the Dunkirk evacuation, few warships were actually sunk, despite being stationary targets. |
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At the end of the Cold War, the ICRC's work actually became more dangerous. |
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Such embellishments may not be factual, and what actually happened is unclear. |
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It is not possible to examine a male patient without making him undress and actually palping him all over. |
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Studies have been performed that show moles actually eat about half of their body weight in food each day. |
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Some elements in the hands of the Talpa, formally described as distal phalanges, are actually the first to ossify. |
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Unlike hibernation, in which mammals are actually asleep, brumating reptiles are awake but inactive. |
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For instance, less than a half of those species found in Turkey are actually native. |
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He may actually have introduced them from Afghanistan to the plains of India, as he did with other plants like melons and grapes. |
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In fact, this water mass is actually warmer than the surface water, and remains submerged only due to the role of salinity in density. |
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This has caused some commentators to doubt whether he actually visited the island. |
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Although commonly referred to as a mountain chain, the Carpathians do not actually form an uninterrupted chain of mountains. |
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Although the final shortlist featured other Age of Discovery related people, they were not actually explorers nor navigators for any matter. |
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An account preserved in Morkinskinna relates that Tryggvi was actually killed by a farmer after the battle. |
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For what amounts to a transmission tunnel with two people pods, the Viper's cabin is actually quite roomy. |
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However, he later claimed that he was mistranslated and that he actually said that Beckham's contract had not yet been renewed. |
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Wulfhere's attack on Ashdown, also dated by the Chronicle to 661, may likewise have actually happened later. |
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In fact, crocodiles can and do generate tears, but they do not actually cry. |
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Many words, thought to be wrongly pronounced by the countryman, are actually correct, and it is the accepted pronunciation which is wrong. |
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Johnstone's teeth were never actually damaged, as Maher had covered Johnstone's face with a cloth. |
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The person the men were trying to free was actually located in the Camp Hill site at the time. |
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It had actually long been debated whether Neanderthals were hunters or scavengers. |
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The form of linguistic expression often does not correspond to the meaning that it actually has in a social context. |
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Many of the Aegean Islands, or chains of islands, are actually extensions of the mountains on the mainland. |
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The second version takes these differences into account, and is therefore closer to the language the Germanic people would have actually spoken. |
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In the later days of the regulations one of the transcontinental airlines actually had a piano bar on its flights. |
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Caesar makes it clear that Germanic tribes were actually in the land of the Sequani and terrorising them. |
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This makes it much more likely that the Cisalpine Boii had actually originated from Bohemia rather than the other way round. |
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Like his tribune authority, the consular powers were another instance of gaining power from offices that he did not actually hold. |
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Stilicho actually proposed using Alaric's troops to enforce Honorius' claim to the prefecture of Illyricum. |
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They are more often illegal in countries that actually have nobilities, such as European monarchies. |
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However, it is a possibility that the name Romulus was actually derived from Rome itself. |
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These titles continued in use until the end of the empire, but only the German chancery actually existed. |
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The Norwegian parliament, The Storting, did actually function as two separate chambers until 2009 when dealing with certain issues. |
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The term soles de oro was introduced in 1933, three years after Peru had actually abandoned the gold standard. |
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No record survives of the outcome of the case, but no contemporary account speaks of the trial by battle actually taking place. |
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However, the extent to which Sverre's men actually represented the impoverished strata of the population remains disputed. |
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Reliable data for when people would actually marry are very difficult to find. |
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Though this proposal is often mentioned in academic writings, very few scholars actually accept it. |
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Some fifteen preserved sermons are traditionally associated with Boniface, but that they were actually his is not generally accepted. |
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Many Han Chinese actually chose not to serve in the new Ming court at all due to their loyalty to the Yuan. |
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Very little of the newly divided area had actually been seen by Europeans, as it was only divided via the treaty. |
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The story suggests that Sigurd gave Roger the name King of Sicily, twenty years before he actually obtained this title. |
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The Fourth Crusade, originally intended to liberate Jerusalem, actually entailed the Venetian conquest of Zara and Constantinople. |
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At the time, the Portuguese had not yet discovered that these stories were actually about Zheng He's fleets. |
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Some have questioned whether Marco had actually travelled to China or was just repeating stories that he had heard from other travellers. |
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Ibn Battuta also mentions visiting Sana'a, but whether he actually did so is doubtful. |
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Whether Mandeville actually traveled or not, he would not necessarily be intentionally making the story up. |
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The ruling Li family of the Tang dynasty actually claimed descent from the ancient Laozi. |
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However, a thoughtful analysis of these multiple masts indicates that only two or so were actually the main 'driving' sails. |
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These charts, actually rough maps, were based on accounts by medieval Europeans who sailed the Mediterranean and Black Sea coasts. |
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However, since most modern astronomical research deals with subjects related to physics, modern astronomy could actually be called astrophysics. |
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Most of early astronomy actually consisted of mapping the positions of the stars and planets, a science now referred to as astrometry. |
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The inequality figures thus take into account people who do not actually rely on the formal economy for their survival. |
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For instance, Pepys Island was actually a misidentification of the Falkland Islands. |
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However, it is doubtful Columbus actually signed the original letter that way. |
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In official time, Eximiae precedes the second Inter caetara, but in actual time may have actually followed it. |
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A study by Brazilian scientists concluded that the Amazon is actually longer than the Nile. |
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With appropriate issuances of bills, branches could move around money and actually make money. |
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However, the colonization of the area actually began around Maldonado at the end of the 18th century due to Portuguese expansionism. |
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From Malindi, da Cunha sent envoys to Ethiopia, which at the time was thought to be closer than it actually is. |
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The Pearl River Delta is actually two alluvial deltas, separated by the core branch of the Pearl River. |
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Outside this Pratchettian sub-genre it is actually rare to come across novels that treat Arthurian material from a humorous perspective. |
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Elcano and a small group of 18 men were actually the only members of the expedition to make the full circumnavigation. |
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There was nothing even approaching the near-great, so I actually designed and sewed all my preg stuff myself. |
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And in some cases, students who haven't taken a prereq are actually disenrolled from the course that requires it. |
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Only one of these actually involves vehicular transport as the rest of the taxi services rely on bikes that are either gas or manually powered. |
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Although usually Huguenots are lumped into one group, there were actually two types of Huguenots that emerged. |
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Mount Krakatau actually included the province of Lampung is located in the Sunda Strait. |
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The lower Hudson is actually a tidal estuary, with tidal influence extending as far as the Federal Dam in Troy. |
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However, recent reanalysis of the fossil suggests that it was actually a type of brown bear. |
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Polar bear fur consists of a layer of dense underfur and an outer layer of guard hairs, which appear white to tan but are actually transparent. |
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Horses also provide psychological benefits to people whether they actually ride or not. |
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During that same time, production in developed countries actually decreased. |
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The indigenous population of the Americas in 1492 was not necessarily at a high point and may actually have been in decline in some areas. |
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The ovary is located at the base of what appears to be the flower stem but is actually a highly elongated floral cup. |
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Shortly thereafter Joanna began to lapse into insanity, though how mentally ill she actually was the topic of some debate. |
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Realis moods are a category of grammatical moods that indicate that something is actually the case or actually not the case. |
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Remove only dead flowers, not the living bloom stalk, which is actually a pseudobulb commonly called a cane. |
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Pseudoprospective designs attempt to model true prospective designs in structure, but actually are retrospective. |
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In most languages, the actually spoken syllables are the basis of syllabification in writing too. |
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This expression is then moved or copied out of this base position and placed in its surface position where it actually appears in speech. |
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This is a common rhetorical device used to create an implication of significance where one may not actually be present. |
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The Appalachians are actually a huge chain that extends from Alabama to Newfoundland. |
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So the first colonists were actually tenants and much of the profits of their labour returned to Courten and his company. |
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Pope Pius VII was present at the coronation of Napoleon I in 1804 but did not actually perform the crowning. |
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This is the business of push-polling, a deceptive practice purporting to be a poll but actually designed to influence opinion. |
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The only restrictions actually given by the 22nd session was to keep secular elements out of the music, making polyphony implicitly allowed. |
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Thus, although the act actually causing death was performed when the defendants did not have the intention to kill, the conviction was confirmed. |
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It is ostensibly a commentary on Sir Thomas Littleton's Treatise on Tenures, but actually covered many areas of the law of his time. |
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By deciding to proceed, the accused actually intends the other to be exposed to the risk of that injury. |
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