At the time, ale and beer brewing were carried out separately, no brewer being allowed to produce both. |
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The two proposed a partnership that allowed them to act on Whittle's behalf to gather public financing so that development could go ahead. |
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Recently, the 'by halves' system, whereby half of the council is elected every two years, has been allowed. |
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He twisted his ankle while playing king of the hill and was not allowed to play again. |
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It is considered a rare privilege for a foreign leader to be allowed to address both houses in Westminster Hall. |
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Smoking has not been allowed in the chamber of the House of Commons since the 17th century. |
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Animals are not allowed to enter the Palace of Westminster, with the exception of guide dogs. |
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Since 1987 public houses have been allowed to open on Sundays, despite some opposition. |
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Appeals are allowed if the decision in the court below was incorrect, or suffered from a serious procedural error or irregularity. |
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In 2004 the Court heard 1,059 appeals, of which 295 were allowed and 413 directly dismissed. |
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Abusive partners are sometimes allowed to cross examine their victims in extremely stressful ways. |
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A technological advance that had implications beyond the military was the horseshoe, which allowed horses to be used in rocky terrain. |
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Widows, who were often allowed much control over their own lives, were still restricted legally. |
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Ockham's insistence that reason operates independently of faith allowed science to be separated from theology and philosophy. |
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There is no absolute speed limit on most of the Tideway downstream of Wandsworth Bridge, although boats are not allowed to create undue wash. |
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This led to disputes about the number of animals allowed and the enclosure of land. |
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The thin lauter mash is quickly transferred to the tun, given a last thorough stirring, and allowed to settle. |
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Prices and quantities are allowed to adjust according to economic conditions in order to reach equilibrium and properly allocate resources. |
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In most jurisdictions, therapeutic goods must be registered before they are allowed to be marketed. |
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Michelin, one of the largest tire manufacturers allowed Sears, an American retail chain to place their brand name on the tires. |
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Secondly it allowed Lotus to launch the new Lotus Excel to replace the ageing Lotus Eclat. |
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The aircraft were restricted to basic maneuvers with no tactical training allowed. |
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Because he had already read widely, Priestley was allowed to skip the first two years of coursework. |
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He believed that each age would improve upon the previous and that the study of history allowed people to perceive and to advance this progress. |
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The following year he was awarded an 1851 Exhibition Scholarship, which allowed him to study and research at a university in continental Europe. |
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In 1925, the concept of spin had allowed physicists to explain the Zeeman effect, but it also created unexplained anomalies. |
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The lidded box was much more useful than the one without the cover which allowed all the dust in. |
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Dirac's formulation allowed him to obtain the quantisation rules in a novel and more illuminating manner. |
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Smoking in this building is not allowed, so I always step outside to light up. |
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In addition the wider gauge allowed for larger carriages and thus greater freight capacity. |
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Operating agreements with other companies also allowed GWR trains to run to Manchester. |
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Instead he allowed himself to be distracted into developing a variant of the Savery engine. |
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Trains were hauled by company steam locomotives between the two towns, though private wagons and carriages were allowed. |
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This was successful and in 1722 Princess Augusta, the Princess of Wales, allowed Maitland to vaccinate her children. |
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This allowed exemption on production of a certificate of conscientious objection signed by two magistrates. |
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Mosaic's graphical user interface allowed the Web to become, by far, the most popular Internet protocol. |
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Landsteiner's work made it possible to determine blood group and allowed a way for blood transfusions to be carried out much more safely. |
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Whereas SCIMs cannot turn a shaft faster than allowed by the power line frequency, universal motors can run at much higher speeds. |
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Avogadro's law allowed him to deduce the diatomic nature of numerous gases by studying the volumes at which they reacted. |
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This allowed a description of the motions of light and mass that was consistent with all available observations. |
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In other words, the ability to convert thermal energy into work while the rubber relaxes is allowed by the higher entropy of the relaxed state. |
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Even the technical terms of abstruse science have been allowed to mingle with the lispings of the nursery. |
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Buses and motor vehicles of other kinds are not allowed to travel along railway lines in Pakistan. |
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The existing terminus at Snow Hill has been closed, which has allowed a fourth platform at Snow Hill to be reinstated for railway use. |
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These lines allowed communities that did not merit a full railway service to connect to the mainline network at low cost. |
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Lack of organised naval opposition throughout Western Europe allowed Viking ships to travel freely, raiding or trading as opportunity permitted. |
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The longship allowed the Norse to go Viking, which might explain why this type of ship has become almost synonymous with the concept of Vikings. |
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One Viking innovation was the 'beitass', a spar mounted to the sail that allowed their ships to sail effectively against the wind. |
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The 2001 UK census was the first which allowed British citizens to express an Irish ethnicity. |
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The construction of the Great Western Railway during the Victorian era allowed for an influx of tourists to Cornwall from across Great Britain. |
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These students were then allowed to leave and live within the community, and were welcomed back in their old age to retire in peace. |
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This style of monasticism allowed for the Monastery to connect with, and become a part of, the community at large. |
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The empire encouraged the spread of a common culture with Greek roots, which allowed ideas to be more easily expressed and understood. |
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A prostitute was not permitted to stand under a street lamp, and sisters were not allowed to work in the same lupanar. |
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In 2000, the Dean and Chapter allowed the York Mystery Plays to be performed for the first time inside the Minster, directed by Greg Doran. |
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Other reforms allowed the clergy to operate more openly and thus allowed permanent missions to be set up in the larger towns. |
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Early Methodism experienced a radical and spiritual phase that allowed women authority in church leadership. |
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The Methodist Church has allowed ordination of women as presbyters since 2 July 1974, at the Methodist Conference in Bristol. |
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The Sikh gurus established a mechanism which allowed the Sikh religion to react as a community to changing circumstances. |
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The only coins allowed by the Turkish government to be struck at Cairo are the Mahbub Sequins, and Medini. |
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Children are allowed to resolve disputes with each other, including physical fighting. |
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A combination of a Dutch title with an international title is not allowed, except for some limited number of international professional titles. |
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Trainee doctors in the UK are allowed to use the title once they begin their training and receive provisional registration. |
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It used to be attained after four or five years of academic study, after which the student was allowed to begin work on his doctorandus thesis. |
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Students were to be allowed to save money by boarding in the city, instead of in a college. |
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In 1878, the University of London gained a supplemental charter making it the first British university to be allowed to award degrees to women. |
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This is less formal, with boys being allowed to visit each other's rooms to socialise if neither boy has work outstanding. |
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Pupils of all ages are not allowed to leave the school premises without permission at any time during the day. |
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This flexibility has allowed the Roman temple front to be used in buildings made for a wide variety of purposes. |
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The camp allowed the Romans to keep a rested and supplied army in the field. |
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The army did not extend the same privileges to the men, who were not allowed to marry. |
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Dependants were not allowed to follow an army on the march into hostile territory. |
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A signalling system allowed communication in minutes between Stanwix and York. |
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Near Wakefield Tower was a postern gate which allowed private access to the king's apartments. |
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The treasure allowed the monarch independence from the aristocracy, and consequently was closely guarded. |
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Its position allowed it to dominate the Fosse Way, as well as the river valley and the crossing over the River Avon. |
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Walkways along the tops of the curtain walls allowed defenders to rain missiles on enemies below, and battlements gave them further protection. |
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They allowed the garrison to control the surrounding area, and formed a centre of administration, providing the lord with a place to hold court. |
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It is then applied to the wattle and allowed to dry, and often then whitewashed to increase its resistance to rain. |
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A curving crescent, often looking out at gardens or a park, was popular for terraces where space allowed. |
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It also promoted the individual imagination as a critical authority allowed of freedom from classical notions of form in art. |
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Afraid of the Romans, Coel meets Constantius and agrees to pay tribute and submit to Roman laws as long as he is allowed to retain the kingship. |
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The types of fireworks allowed for sale is restricted to quieter fireworks, which can only be used at the address provided to the seller. |
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In Sweden, people under the age of 18 are not allowed to purchase fireworks. |
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In some municipalities of Western Finland it is allowed to use fireworks without a fire station's permission on the last weekend of August. |
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Even more discontent resulted when the King allowed his Scottish nobles to collect the recusancy fines. |
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Confessions and declarations from the prisoners were then read aloud, and finally the prisoners were allowed to speak. |
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His jailers then allowed him to talk with another priest in a neighbouring cell, with eavesdroppers listening to every word. |
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When the prisoners were allowed to speak, Fawkes explained his not guilty plea as ignorance of certain aspects of the indictment. |
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Bostock, who had been held aboard Queen Anne's Revenge, was returned unharmed to Margaret and was allowed to leave with his crew. |
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In this period a particular court culture was allowed to emerge, one that differed sharply from that of earlier times. |
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A little ewes' milk was still mixed in since it gave a more open texture, and allowed the development of the blue mould. |
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Dry curries are cooked with very little liquid which is allowed to evaporate, leaving the other ingredients coated with the spice mixture. |
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At one time certain pubs, known as alehouses, were allowed to sell only beer. |
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English brewers are allowed a free hand in the use of adjuncts which can include honey, ginger and spices, although this practice is not common. |
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The 1768 Instrument of Foundation allowed total membership of the Royal Academy to be 40 artists. |
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This gave him some influence with the Academy and allowed him to dictate the manner in which he wished his work to be exhibited. |
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It was brought to the dinner table and allowed to sleep in the large centrepiece during meals. |
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He was required to work two days a week, which allowed him time to spend on his own work. |
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Alcuin's intellectual curiosity allowed him to be reluctantly persuaded to join Charlemagne's court. |
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In 1272 sultan Baibars allowed the Franciscans to settle in the Cenacle on Mount Zion. |
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These filming conditions allowed only a single abstract set, and eclectic costumes. |
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He concluded that poets should be allowed to depict things which do not exist but derive from popular belief. |
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Although he was allowed to stay, parliament passed a law that forbade the attorney general to sit in parliament. |
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After his submission to the Council of State, he was allowed to subside into private life in Fetter Lane. |
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For some time, Hobbes was not even allowed to respond, whatever his enemies tried. |
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In addition to news reports, The Athenian Mercury allowed readers to send in questions anonymously and receive a printed answer. |
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The questions section allowed the journal to sell well and to be profitable. |
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Like Hobbes, Locke believed that human nature allowed people to be selfish. |
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In all forms of cricket, if a fielder is injured or becomes ill during a match, a substitute is allowed to field instead of him. |
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Burke was interrupted, and Fox intervened, saying that Burke should be allowed to carry on with his speech. |
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In 1856, his income from writing allowed him to buy Gad's Hill Place in Higham, Kent. |
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In his viewpoint, it was only British rule that allowed Ireland to advance. |
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Entitled to a leave in England that year, he was allowed to return in July due to his illness. |
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Lawrence, though, had become so tired of the work that he allowed Edward Garnett to cut about a hundred pages from the text. |
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After they are allowed in and perform a Mummers play, the boys are served beer by the farmer's maid. |
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He and William Byrd were the only ones allowed to use the paper that was used in printing music. |
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For the first time Handel allowed Gioacchino Conti, who had no time to learn his part, to substitute arias. |
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The king partially relented and permitted them to visit once a week, though he later allowed Caroline unconditional access. |
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In 1721, the economic disaster of the South Sea Bubble allowed Walpole to rise to the pinnacle of government. |
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This allowed a larger number of music lovers to hear the new popular piano tunes. |
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Universal was allowed to keep the Beatles' recorded music catalogue, managed by Capitol Records under its Capitol Music Group division. |
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They projected animations onto the wall, while gaps allowed the audience to view various scenes from the story. |
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When cars were finally allowed to leave the site the surrounding roads were found to be clear. |
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This did not prevent flooding during the 2005 festival, but allowed the flood water to dissipate within hours. |
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Campervans, caravans and trailer tents are not allowed into the main festival site. |
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For the first time, Hitchcock allowed nudity and profane language, which had previously been taboo, in one of his films. |
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Making a comedy about Hitler was seen as highly controversial, but Chaplin's financial independence allowed him to take the risk. |
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In fact, for lack of any serious competition in the 1920s, the LSO allowed its standards of playing to slip. |
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Circulating libraries, that allowed books to be borrowed for an annual subscription, were a further factor in the rising popularity of the novel. |
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The library staff decides upon the number of items patrons are allowed to borrow, as well as the details of borrowing time allotted. |
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The site only allowed for the building to be one room deep, as a workhouse and a barracks lay immediately behind. |
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Although not worn for protection, some types of fingerless mitts are allowed to aid grip. |
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As per Olympic rules, the nations of Scotland, Wales and England were not allowed to play separately as they are not sovereign states. |
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Leading juniors are allowed to participate for their nation in the Junior Fed Cup and Davis Cup competitions. |
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The boxer's shorts are raised so the opponent is not allowed to hit to the groin area with intent to cause pain or injury. |
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Headgear is not permitted in professional bouts, and boxers are generally allowed to take much more damage before a fight is halted. |
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The batter is not allowed to drop the bat whilst running or that person is out and no rounders are scored. |
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The coaches can give instructions from the sideline during play, and unlimited substitutions are allowed. |
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For this first shot on each hole, it is allowed but not required for the golfer to place the ball on a tee prior to striking it. |
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A maximum of 14 clubs is allowed in a player's bag at one time during a stipulated round. |
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The move to Wembley allowed many more fans to watch the annual music event which has previously lasted over 5 hours with more than 15 performers. |
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Scotland again finished second, but this time the SFA allowed a team to participate in the Finals, held in Switzerland. |
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In 1928, Switzerland proposed to FIFA that in certain circumstances, 'broken time' payments should be allowed and FIFA accepted. |
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This was an effort to prevent unduly defensive play encouraged by the greater advantage in limiting goals allowed. |
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The top three leagues in Europe are currently allowed to enter four teams into the Champions League. |
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After their formation, the council allowed them to rent the stadium until they could afford to buy it. |
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There were occasions on which fights would break out on the marshes in dispute of the teams that were allowed to use the best pitches. |
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Because the urn itself is so delicate, it has been allowed to travel to Australia only twice. |
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Only players who had received their county cap were allowed to wear the badge. |
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It was not until the 1980s it was allowed by the committee to be placed on merchandise as a marketing device. |
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The ROC refused a proposed compromise that would have still allowed them to use the ROC flag and anthem as long as the name was changed. |
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Prior to the Games 107 athletes tested positive for banned substances and were not allowed to compete. |
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Germany and Japan, both under Allied military occupations, were not allowed to send athletes to the games. |
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It also included small insights to Wilkinson's family life and the relationships which have allowed his rugby playing to flourish. |
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Once the squad was submitted, a player could be replaced if injured, but would not be allowed to return to the squad. |
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The Challenge Belt was retired in 1870, when Young Tom Morris was allowed to keep it for winning the tournament three consecutive times. |
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With the United States team already holding the cup, the tie allowed it to retain the cup. |
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Prize money was first awarded in 1968, the year that professional players were allowed to compete in the Championships for the first time. |
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The white tennis shirt was supplemented in the late 1950s with coloured versions for table tennis in which white shirts are not allowed. |
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Boxers typically wear shorts or trunks with the waistband raised so the opponent is not allowed to strike the groin area. |
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Artificial insemination, cloning and embryo transfer are not allowed in the Thoroughbred breed. |
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As Hong Kong and Macau are Special Administrative Region, they're allowed to exemption from ban of gambling on mainland China. |
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It has been suggested that Fangio sportingly allowed Moss to win in front of his home crowd. |
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The Lotus presence in Formula One allowed him to make his debut at the 1958 Monaco Grand Prix, retiring with a halfshaft failure. |
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A new rule for the 2014 season allowed the drivers to pick a unique car number that they will use for their entire career. |
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Lotus's 1971 experiments did not bring any serious advance in technology, but allowed Chapman to test several drivers. |
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But continued development allowed Benetton to leave Formula 1 on something of a high, and the cars' performance lifted. |
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They collected 2,000 signatures on a petition demanding that women be allowed to join the club. |
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If you leave the theater, you won't be allowed to reenter without showing a ticket stub. |
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He allowed some of his friends to peek at his next painting. |
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Visitors are not allowed to enter the building without an escort. |
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He was searched by the guard before he was allowed to enter the courtroom. |
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For our anniversary we allowed ourselves the indulgence of an elegant dinner at our favorite restaurant. |
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The batsman are allowed to step forward of their creases, though at some risk. |
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So enthralled is the composer with Italian hotbloodedness that no opportunity is allowed to pass. |
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Only under special circumstances will you be allowed to retake the test. |
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If they had allowed single-character accelerators, Windows wouldn't be able to determine whether the character was input or a shortcut. |
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Half the night passed before the wench allowed that it might be safe to stop. |
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The inlet allowed a facility to bring the money in a boat secretly and at night to the very foot of the hill. |
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I am an Amerasian, why am I not allowed to stay here legally? Why do you try to keep me out, why do you discriminate against me? |
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Early sets tended to be theatrical and flat, and, therefore, were limited in the dimensionality that would have allowed angle shooting. |
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Because Plato allowed them to co-exist, the meaning and connotations of the one overlap those of the other, and ambiguities arise. |
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The guillotine was meant to humanize beheadings, but allowed the French Revolution to execute people at an industrial rate. |
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As an IRC member with operator status, Swallow was able to manage who was allowed to remain in chat sessions and who got booted off the channel. |
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The hospital strictly monitored the advertising materials the bulimics and anorexics were allowed to see. |
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Others will be bullysome as if to invoke some right that they are allowed over. |
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The umpire believed, mistakenly, that it was a bump ball and Boucher was allowed to remain at the crease. |
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To limit team members' consumption, it issued food stamps to the villagers and allowed everyone to eat one catty of rice a day. |
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Pastors complained that they were not allowed enough authority in church, with women exercising too much informal control. |
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The biofilm is allowed to develop uninhibited which leads to local cloggings. |
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What employers find is that if workers are allowed to schedule in that time, many will do those errands on personal rather than company time. |
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Two bulk items are allowed for curb service on the last Friday of each month only. |
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If you refuse to wear a proper uniform, you will not be allowed to compete and will default this match. |
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Wait, so we're allowed to have magic items from the start? I must of derped pretty hard. |
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I've been wondering what happens if I fail my diss. I know i'm allowed to fail 60 credits but I don't think that includes the diss. |
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If in the loneliness of his studio he wrestled desperately with the Angel of the Lord he never allowed a soul to divine his anguish. |
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A characteristic of a field. A data domain specifies a data type and applies the minimum and maximum values allowed and other constraints. |
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In marching by double file, four abreast, etc., elbows touch and no lagging should be allowed. |
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But they're allowed to use the money to change hearts and souls, to help save lives, to embetter the world we live in. |
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The program contained an internal feature, which allowed a user to update display text after each command keystroke. |
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The great width of the rivers allowed the development of flatbottomed boats capable of carrying hundreds of tons of cargo. |
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Even if the company rule book says that flexitime is allowed, those who work from home are seen as uncommitted to the team. |
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Face foamed up, I flicked on the shaver before lowering it to my face, and allowed the blades to fizz and chug against my skin. |
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Each participant was shown 7 websites and allowed to free roam a static image of the site for 30 seconds. |
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If the rabbit will be housed in a cage and allowed to free-roam, it is best for the animal to use a litter box that has been placed in its cage. |
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When we allowed gentlehood to be destroyed, gentle manners, honour, dignity, and such old virtues went too. |
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All puddings must be boiled in plenty of water, turned frequently, kept closely covered, and never allowed to go off the boil. |
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I went through a lengthy immigration process before I was allowed across the border. |
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No player shall be allowed to wear projecting nails, iron plates, or gutta percha on the soles or heels of his boots. |
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In Arabic, haram is the noun derived from the verb hrm, the opposite of what it allowed. |
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Completion of the railroad allowed heavy machinery to be brought to the mine, including a 40-meter rotary kiln. |
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Section 265 of the Local Government Act 1972 allowed for the continued existence of the RDC, but renamed as the Council of the Isles of Scilly. |
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After a few decades, hostilities between the Portuguese and Chinese ceased and in 1557 the Chinese allowed the Portuguese to occupy Macau. |
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The ensuing breakdown of authority and people's livelihoods allowed rebel leaders such as Li Zicheng to challenge Ming authority. |
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Peers who hold high judicial office are no longer allowed to vote or speak in the Lords until they retire as Justices. |
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Its introduction allowed nightlife to flourish in cities and towns as interiors and streets could be lighted on a larger scale than before. |
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Cycling and horse riding are allowed on bridleways, but cyclists must give way to all other users. |
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This allowed progressive legislation and gradual liberalisation was effected. |
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Feudalism allowed the state to provide a degree of public safety despite the continued absence of bureaucracy and written records. |
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When the Saxons regrouped, a peace treaty was negotiated whereby the Italian Saxons were allowed to settle with their families in Austrasia. |
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The retreat of the glaciers allowed groups of Asians to migrate to the Americas and populate them. |
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The fat also allowed the mammoths to increase their muscle mass, allowing the mammoths to fight against enemies and live longer. |
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These features also allowed mammoths to live an expansive life because of the availability of grasses and trees. |
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Possession of livestock allowed competition between households and resulted in inherited inequalities of wealth. |
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But what allowed forest clearance on a large scale was the polished stone axe above all other tools. |
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Beginning in 1985, the year of the Battle of the Beanfield, no access was allowed into the stones at Stonehenge for any religious reason. |
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Careful control of the alloying and tempering eventually allowed for wrought iron with properties comparable to modern steel. |
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It also allowed the growing of potatoes in bogs as well as on mountain slopes where no other cultivation could take place. |
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This improvement allowed as many as one hundred sinkijons to be mounted on the hwacha, boosting the overall firepower and mobility of the rocket. |
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The old nobility existed through the force of law, because only patricians were allowed to stand for high office. |
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This made his person sacrosanct, gave him the power to veto the senate, and allowed him to dominate the Plebeian Council. |
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He allowed the Senate to issue its own bronze coinage for the first time since Augustus. |
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In 47 he assumed the office of censor with Lucius Vitellius, which had been allowed to lapse for some time. |
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Claudius opposed proselytizing in any religion, even in those regions where he allowed natives to worship freely. |
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He made such an impression that he was pardoned and allowed to live in peace in Rome. |
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The Iceni were defeated by Ostorius in a fierce battle at a fortified place, but were allowed to retain their independence. |
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The tiny tesserae allowed very fine detail, and an approach to the illusionism of painting. |
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Whether allowed freedom or not, the idlike monster will destroy the rational constructs of man. |
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Because of this influx, it allowed this knowledge to become the foundation of all western medical tradition. |
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Alfred had defeated Guthrum the Old and allowed Vikings by treaty to settle in East Anglia and the North East. |
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His biographer Asser gave a detailed description of Alfred's symptoms and this has allowed modern doctors to provide a possible diagnosis. |
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Adam purports that Sweyn was shunned by all those with whom he sought refuge, but was finally allowed to live for a while in Scotland. |
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In addition to ending both invasions, the battle allowed the duke's ecclesiastical supporters to depose Mauger from the archbishopric of Rouen. |
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He also allowed his son Robert Curthose to do homage to the new Count of Anjou, Geoffrey the Bearded. |
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Waltheof, who had joined the revolt, submitted, along with Gospatric, and both were allowed to retain their lands. |
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Norwich was besieged and surrendered, with the garrison allowed to go to Brittany. |
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Also, in England no other coinage was allowed, while on the continent other coinage was considered legal tender. |
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The resulting stability allowed for the English Renaissance, and the advent of early modern Britain. |
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Surprisingly, Henry instead turned to King Stephen, who paid the outstanding wages and thereby allowed Henry to retire gracefully. |
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Henry's wealth allowed him to maintain what was probably the largest curia regis, or royal court, in Europe. |
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A deal was made that allowed John to keep Tickhill and Nottingham, but return his other possessions. |
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By the end of the year, a solution was offered by the new papal bull Etsi de statu, which allowed clerical taxation in cases of pressing urgency. |
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In particular they should make sure that Piers Gaveston was not allowed to return to the country. |
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It was precisely the harmony of the reign that allowed a consensus on the definition of this controversial crime. |
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The increase in men allowed the prince to call on and field a far more substantial army. |
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The increase in the Welsh population, especially in the lands of the principality, allowed for a greater diversification of the economy. |
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The mental illness of Charles VI of France allowed his power to be exercised by royal princes whose rivalries caused deep divisions in France. |
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Boys were allowed to go to school and began at the age of 4, they then moved to grammar school when they were 7 years old. |
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The rediscovery of ancient texts and the invention of printing democratized learning and allowed a faster propagation of ideas. |
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The invention of the printing press by German printer Johannes Gutenberg allowed the rapid transmission of these new ideas. |
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A feature of the Northern Renaissance was its use of the vernacular in place of Latin or Greek, which allowed greater freedom of expression. |
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At the time of Richmond's death in June 1536, Parliament was enacting the Second Succession Act, which could have allowed him to become king. |
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The same act allowed Henry to determine further succession to the throne in his will. |
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Since 2000, the church has allowed priests to undergo gender transition and remain in office. |
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The reality of political differences between Rome and England allowed growing theological disputes to come to the fore. |
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It allowed ministers to marry, banned images from churches, and confirmed Elizabeth as Supreme Governor of the Church of England. |
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She appealed to her cousin Charles V to apply diplomatic pressure demanding that she be allowed to practice her religion. |
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Many of those provinces that ordain women to the priesthood previously allowed them to be ordained only to the diaconate. |
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The imprecision in defining the powers of the viceroy and those of the provincial governors allowed the Crown to control their officials. |
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He allowed Muslims to serve in the military and civil service on theoretically equal terms and allowed them to migrate to France. |
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France's leading expansionist Jules Ferry was out of office, and Paris allowed London to take effective control of Egypt. |
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Only the most wealthy people allowed their daughters to be taught, and only at home. |
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Prior to the undertaking, Pope Sixtus V allowed Philip II of Spain to collect crusade taxes and granted his men indulgences. |
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The New Model Army advanced towards Perth, which allowed Charles, at the head of the Scottish army, to move south into England. |
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This facilitated further engagements in short order, which allowed greater intensity and quick reaction to battle developments. |
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In addition, women were allowed to perform on the commercial stage as professional actresses for the first time. |
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The States General allowed the core regiments of the Dutch field army to participate under command of Marshall Schomberg. |
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British citizens living abroad are allowed to vote for 15 years after moving from the United Kingdom. |
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In front of each set of benches a red line is drawn, which members are traditionally not allowed to cross during debates. |
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The Speaker is allowed to deny the motion if he or she believes that it infringes upon the rights of the minority. |
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A member is also traditionally allowed some leeway if the particular interests of his constituency are adversely affected. |
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They believed the Duke, if allowed to inherit the throne, would endanger the Protestant religion, liberty, and property. |
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A month later, Amalia allowed William to manage his own household and declared him to be of majority age. |
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Scotland experienced the beginnings of economic expansion that allowed it to close this gap. |
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Gibraltar became a critical naval base and allowed Britain to control the Atlantic entry and exit point to the Mediterranean. |
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The Ship Canal Act of 1966 allowed the closure and filling in of the newer line of locks. |
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The act also allowed local authorities to contribute to the upkeep of Remainder Waterways. |
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Only before daybreak was she allowed to get on a horse and do the things jillaroos are supposed to do, like rounding up cattle for the market. |
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Lord North again requested that he also be allowed to resign, but he stayed in office at George III's insistence. |
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The brief peace in Europe allowed Napoleon to focus on the French colonies abroad. |
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They gave him sovereignty over the island and allowed him to retain the title of Emperor. |
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The outbreak of the French Revolutionary Wars allowed Nelson to return to service, where he was particularly active in the Mediterranean. |
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Dismayed by the bloodshed, Ruffo agreed to a general amnesty with the Jacobin forces that allowed them safe conduct to France. |
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When transports were finally allowed to carry the Jacobins to France, less than a third were still alive. |
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One theory is that greater prosperity allowed people to finance marriage and new households earlier than previously possible. |
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Nonconformist ministers in their own chapels were allowed to marry couples if a registrar was present. |
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Second, new machines, especially the rotary press, allowed the printing of tens of thousands of copies a day at a low cost. |
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Women were now allowed in some sports, such as archery, tennis, badminton and gymnastics. |
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The new railways all allowed goods, raw materials, and people to be moved about, rapidly facilitating trade and industry. |
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