The effects of this on writing about elves are most apparent in England and Germany, with developments in each country influencing the other. |
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This trend towards placing Arthur in a historical setting is also apparent in historical and fantasy novels published during this period. |
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Horace Howard Furness, defending the play in 1895, felt that the apparent inconsistency did not detract from the play's quality. |
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He pleaded not guilty, despite his apparent acceptance of guilt from the moment he was captured. |
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A defensive strategy becomes more apparent in the later part of Alfred's reign. |
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Hereward's apparent ability to call on Danish support may also support this theory. |
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The colour and texture of Dobson's work was influenced by Venetian art, but Van Dyck's style has little apparent influence on Dobson. |
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He started yelling and throwing things for no apparent reason. |
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From the beginning, it was apparent that she was not an ordinary child. |
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Vertical segregation is also apparent for men and women in the British Chinese community. |
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Upon the death of Richard's father prior to the death of Edward III, Richard, by primogeniture, became the heir apparent to the throne. |
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The messenger, however, does not reach Romeo and, instead, Romeo learns of Juliet's apparent death from his servant Balthasar. |
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Once Wheeler's confession became apparent, the other members of the gang fled their usual haunts. |
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Gontar suggests that if the reader assumes that Hamlet is not who he seems to be, the objective correlative becomes apparent. |
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Two gravediggers discuss Ophelia's apparent suicide while digging her grave. |
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In 1849, Charles Knight also wrote about the play and its apparent lack of proper social stratification. |
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Everyday English vocabulary remained mostly Germanic, with Old Norse influence becoming apparent. |
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This is apparent from the way in which the windows coincide with the interior spaces. |
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Theories to explain the apparent egalitarianism have arisen, notably the Marxist concept of primitive communism. |
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Elves in German tradition also show the seductive side apparent in English and Scandinavian material, however. |
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Mercia was a rising power when Bede wrote the Historia Ecclesiastica, and Bede's regional bias is apparent. |
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It's true that the horridness of these basement creatures may not be apparent to the naked eye. |
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Medicare reimbursement of hospice care is likely to be affected by the apparent reluctance of hospices to participate in the Medicare program. |
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They usually appear peaceful, unconcerned, even lazy, yet they may attack anything, often without warning or apparent reason. |
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In the later Iron Age, an apparent shift is visible, revealing a change in dominance from cattle rearing to that of sheep. |
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The apparent incompetence of the Senate, and the brilliance of Marius, had been put on full display. |
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In architecture and sculpture, the difference between Greek models and Roman paintings are apparent. |
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His apparent success led to Roman invasion, nominally in support of his defeated enemies. |
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The humerus exhibits no apparent evidence of any injury or other physical insult that could have caused the hypertorsion. |
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Some modern place names of apparent Germanic form may conceal Celtic or Latin origins. |
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This is likely due to losses suffered during the battle and an apparent peace agreement with the Britons. |
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This may have been another reason for Adam of Bremen's apparent hostility in his accounts. |
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The ineptness of the novice jugglers was apparent as they frequently dropped their juggling pins. |
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However, Henry II refused to back down despite Louis' apparent change of policy until the Norman Vexin was entirely recovered. |
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The death of his grandfather and accession of his mother as Queen Elizabeth II in 1952 made Charles her heir apparent. |
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From the above it is apparent that the clinical picture of achylia gastrica does not suffice to establish the diagnosis of anadenia ventriculi. |
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It is increasingly apparent that the editors of your publications have an antipolice agenda. |
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What George Berkeley calls visible magnitude was by astronomers called apparent magnitude. |
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I had to back out the changes made to the computer when it became apparent that they had stopped it working properly. |
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The dancer wears a long, soft drapery, which is never lifted to her ankles. Agility and apparent bonelessness are her characteristics. |
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His critics take alarm only when it becomes apparent that he would bowdlerize Homer and exclude from his state the great tragedians. |
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Though the storm raged up the East Coast, it has become increasingly apparent that New Jersey took the brunt of it. |
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Clinically, some signs of disease are less apparent than they would be in the normal home or work environment. |
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People persevere in asserting all sorts of things in the face of apparent counterevidence. |
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Kumquat and crosnes round out the dish, fulfilling the apparent fancy restaurant obligation to marshal off-the-beaten-path ingredients. |
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This apparent disappearance releases the cybertraveler into a state of anonymity. |
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It is now apparent that future analyses of Delta in Notch signaling events must consider its potential as a diffusable ligand. |
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In one special case, however, England and Scotland had a female heir apparent. |
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The cyclic changes characterizing endometrioses are particularly apparent in endometriosis of the bladder. |
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Actually Connie it refers to the way we extract the urine out of the apparent social differences between each country. |
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We have observed that implicatures are a standard strategy for overcoming apparent floutings of the maxims of quality. |
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Dan, a gaumish, freckled youth, grinned sheepishly and said 'Tank ye' at intervals for no apparent reason. |
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When found, the vehicle was stuck, high-centred as an apparent attempt had been made to drive it through a creek bed. |
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Certainly in Middle English texts, which are more often based on eastern dialects, a strong Norse influence becomes apparent. |
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The governments of Europe had no apparent response to the crisis because no one knew its cause or how it spread. |
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However, four months after the marriage, Arthur died, leaving his younger brother Henry as heir apparent. |
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Philip had a son from a previous marriage and was heir apparent to vast territories in Continental Europe and the New World. |
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Through May and June, the apparent delay in delivery fed gossip that Mary was not pregnant. |
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On 17 April 1555, Elizabeth was recalled to court to attend the final stages of Mary's apparent pregnancy. |
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However, in 1751 the Prince of Wales died unexpectedly from a lung injury, and George became heir apparent to the throne. |
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Once it became apparent that the British were going nowhere, the Austrians agreed to peace talks. |
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On 20 March 1811, Marie Louise gave birth to a baby boy, whom Napoleon made heir apparent and bestowed the title of King of Rome. |
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In the interviews it became apparent that the girls choose their products on kawaiiness. A mobile phone is kawaii for communication and e-mail. |
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However, as the need for budget cuts in the late 2000s became apparent some councils have sought service mergers. |
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The thousands of migrants and sailors passing through Liverpool resulted in a religious diversity that is still apparent today. |
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The northern boundary is less apparent but occurs where the chalk submerges below the more recent Paleocene deposits. |
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It quickly became apparent that a generic package of soap had difficulty competing with familiar, local products. |
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In the years after the war, the drawbacks of the turbojet gradually became apparent. |
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The frame is constructed from a continuous pour of concrete into moulds, creating interlacing arches and leaving no apparent joints. |
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It is quite apparent why a matrician missed this generalization, because his creed is to build from low-order matrices high-order arrays. |
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Blake also disliked Reynolds' apparent humility, which he held to be a form of hypocrisy. |
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I know that our deceased friends are more really with us than when they were apparent to our mortal part. |
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The extent of her time spent at the many locations featured in her books is apparent from the extreme detail in which she describes them. |
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When the Prince of Wales died suddenly in 1751, his eldest son, Prince George, became heir apparent. |
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A Prince of Wales, usually the monarch's heir apparent, may also be crowned in a ceremony known as an investiture. |
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A concert followed, when the Hall's acoustic problems became immediately apparent. |
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Without apparent provocation, she began screaming at him, before suddenly becoming silent and staring into space. |
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The site can be best viewed from the sea, when the dipping nature of the rock strata becomes apparent. |
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Particular areas of concern were the BDO's apparent stagnation in terms of creating new televised events and gaining new sponsors. |
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This combination is the apparent wind, which is the relative velocity of the wind relative to the boat. |
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When sailing upwind the apparent wind is greater than the true wind and the direction of the apparent wind will be forward of the true wind. |
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Thus, a difference in true wind creates a different apparent wind at different heights. |
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Cannibalism has been suggested to explain the apparent subsequent disturbance, though it is not widely accepted. |
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Bede, whose prejudice is apparent, rarely mentions Britons, and then usually in uncomplimentary terms. |
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In consequence, it is apparent that contemporaries regarded the incomers as English, despite the fact that they weren't exactly as such. |
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Boothby boomed, Foot fumed and Taylor trephined, with apparent real malice. |
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On 6 September, in an apparent reaction, Pakistan announced an indefinite disconnection of supply lines. |
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Dundee's industrial history as a centre for textile production is apparent throughout the city. |
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The fort was renamed James Fort and the town Jamestown, in honour of the Duke of York and heir apparent, later King James II of England. |
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Senior members of the Royal Family may also be appointed, but this is confined to the current consort and heir apparent and consort. |
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It was apparent to all but himself that what was once idle curiosity had become a monomania. |
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By 1921, it was becoming apparent that aircraft capacity needed to be larger for the economics to remain favourable. |
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Furthermore, the results become even more tantalizing in view of the apparent resemblance between the dilaton and the Higgs boson. |
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It soon became apparent that the small town would not be able to provide enough workers for his mill. |
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During the eighties it was apparent that additional trains would be needed. |
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Increasingly, as the value of English became apparent, the prohibition on Irish in schools had the sanction of parents. |
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By the middle of the twentieth century, a number of streams were becoming apparent within the Open Brethren, especially in North America. |
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Only when the crop was lifted in October did the scale of destruction become apparent. |
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The couple's first daughter, Mary, was born in 1650, and it soon became apparent that she was blind. |
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Kahlo was deeply influenced by indigenous Mexican culture, which is apparent in her paintings' bright colors and dramatic symbolism. |
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Moore also publicly criticised details of the script before the film's release, pointing to apparent laziness in the writing. |
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In many of the stories, Holmes dives into an apparent mess to find an item most relevant to a mystery. |
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While this may not be so obvious in Service's English verse, which is Kiplingesque, it is more readily apparent in his Scots verse. |
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At any one time, a layer might be to the fore, while at other times it might be buried deep beneath the other layers and no longer as apparent. |
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More importantly, a major void is apparent with the absence of how their practices act in conversation with prior feminist artwork and concepts. |
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The Times did likewise, but with less apparent success, with readers vocally opposing the change. |
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His opposition to positivism, which held that it is the theory most likely to be true that one should prefer, here becomes very apparent. |
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This apparent connection with the Northumbrian church may have left a written record. |
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The abbey was severely damaged during this attack despite Knox's apparent efforts to calm the mob. |
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Her own attempt to negotiate a marriage to Don Carlos, the mentally unstable heir apparent of King Philip II of Spain, was rebuffed by Philip. |
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The human cost to the tenants and the landlords' liability for famine relief made the downsides of population more apparent. |
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In these works, Voltaire's ironic style, free of exaggeration, is apparent, particularly the restraint and simplicity of the verbal treatment. |
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That is, locations farther north rise faster, an effect that becomes apparent in lakes. |
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Donalbain's apparent keenness to do this, however, weakened his support among the nobility, and Malcolm's son, Duncan, was able to depose him. |
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Differences in the winter and summer coats are less apparent in southern forms of the species. |
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When he pauses to shoot a male western capercaillie taking advantage of his apparent numbness, she scares away the bird. |
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Males also sport a mane running down the back, which is particularly apparent during autumn and winter. |
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Used in Scotland, this is the ancient banner of the heir apparent to the King of Scots. |
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In 1540 James V of Scotland granted the Lordship to the heirs apparent to the Crown. |
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It quickly became apparent that no other candidate would be able to receive enough required nominations to run a credible leadership campaign. |
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The weakness of Asquith as a planner and organiser was increasingly apparent to senior officials. |
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Their apparent movement may indicate that the Volcae were newcomers to the region. |
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Social groups appear to have been tribal but with growing complexity and hierarchies becoming apparent. |
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The Prince of Wales is the heir apparent of the monarch of the United Kingdom. |
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As heir apparent to the reigning sovereign, the Prince of Wales bears the Royal Arms differenced by a white label of three points. |
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There was no heir apparent during the reign of King George VI, who had no sons. |
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The title is still given to the heir apparent to the British crown to this day. |
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This was worked by horses and it soon became apparent that it was inadequate for the traffic generated by the quarry. |
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In such circumstances a person may be, in a practical sense, the heir apparent but still, legally speaking, heir presumptive. |
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In a system of absolute primogeniture that disregards gender, female heirs apparent occur. |
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In some jurisdictions, an heir apparent can automatically lose that status by breaching certain constitutional rules. |
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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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This apparent paradox is addressed in a theory that focuses on the physics of development. |
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Sooner or later, it must become apparent that this economic situation is built on sand. |
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Lack of space at the mint and with Decimal Day looming it became apparent that the mint needed to again relocate to a larger site. |
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Thus, the apparent relaxant effect of smoking only reflects the reversal of the tension and irritability that develop during nicotine depletion. |
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The existence of a separate national anthem for Wales has not always been apparent to those from outside the country. |
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The reason for the leniency shown to Merthyr is thought to have been connected to the club's apparent move to the professional Northern code. |
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Referee Arthur Donovan was even seen shaking Farr's hand after the bout, in apparent congratulation. |
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In his bouts with Conn and Walcott, it had become apparent that Louis was no longer the fighter he had once been. |
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Quickly displaying successive scan images will allow the apparent illusion of smooth motion. |
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This process doubles the apparent number of video frames per second and further reduces flicker and other defects in transmission. |
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For example, it is the primary form of sand apparent in areas where reefs have dominated the ecosystem for millions of years like the Caribbean. |
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The Arctic is especially vulnerable to the effects of any climate change, as has become apparent with the reduction of sea ice in recent years. |
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In the early 1990s, concern was raised in the UK about apparent clusters of leukaemia near nuclear facilities. |
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Its intelligence was apparent both in its ability to escape from fishnets and in its collaboration with fishermen. |
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The possibility continues to be studied along with reasons for their apparent disappearance. |
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Males are larger on average, but relative size is only apparent when the male and female are together. |
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Offshore wind turbines are less obtrusive than turbines on land, as their apparent size and noise is mitigated by distance. |
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Pliny the Elder reports in his Natural History that Caesar's father and forefather died without apparent cause while putting on their shoes. |
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The explorer Fridtjof Nansen explains this apparent fantasy of Pytheas as a mistake of Timaeus. |
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However, his ideas were not taken seriously by many geologists, who pointed out that there was no apparent mechanism for continental drift. |
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The Lithuanian population appears to be relatively homogeneous, without apparent genetic differences among ethnic subgroups. |
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Arab influences are visible in North African music and dance and, in Southern Africa, Western influences are apparent due to colonization. |
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Paleomagnetic study of apparent polar wandering paths also support the theory of a supercontinent. |
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When the tidal equipotential changes, the ocean surface is no longer aligned with it, so the apparent direction of the vertical shifts. |
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Only when data were plotted on a map did it become apparent that remarkably regular and continuous magnetic stripes appeared on the ocean floors. |
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During the intervening periods, the poles appear to have conformed to a unified apparent polar wander path. |
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Analogously, Mode 3, or Levallois technology, is not apparent in China following later hominin dispersals. |
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There is no apparent systematic variation in age of plutons compared to their position within the batholith. |
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However, in neighbouring Dorset crimes reports withdrawn or shown to be false are not recorded, reducing apparent crime figures. |
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To live on terms of civility, and even of apparent friendship. |
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The apparent economic success of the Soviet Union at a time when the capitalist world was in crisis led many Western intellectuals to view the Soviet system favorably. |
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Finland rejected Marshall aid, in apparent deference to Soviet desires. |
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Henry, with John's consent, agreed to name Richard his heir apparent. |
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In 1301, this modified principality was bestowed on the English monarch's heir apparent and thereafter became the territorial endowment of the heir to the throne. |
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Regions that experienced greater environmental effects as the last glacial period ended have a much more apparent Mesolithic era, lasting millennia. |
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Uruguay were quick to the ball, strong in the tackle and seemed intent on showing they were a better team than had been apparent in their defeat to Costa Rica. |
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Further digs may cast some light on this apparent contradiction. |
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He died in April 1484, after being created Prince of Wales on 8 September the previous year, and only two months after formally being declared heir apparent. |
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By the time Mary was nine years old, it was apparent that Henry and Catherine would have no more children, leaving Henry without a legitimate male heir. |
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Levinas seems to be offering new words or newly burnished words for old, those apparent semantic neologisms are more like pre-semantic paleologisms. |
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This artificiality is apparent as a driver following the entire route north to south must diverge from the main line of respective stretches of road no fewer than five times. |
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From his birth, Edward was undisputed heir apparent to the throne. |
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As heir apparent to the Scottish crown, he became Duke of Rothesay. |
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Pitt's Act was deemed a failure because it quickly became apparent that the boundaries between government control and the company's powers were nebulous and highly subjective. |
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After his death, it became apparent that he had been on board a ship in the North Sea, and had not arrived in London until two days after the fire started. |
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The Crown was not offered to James's infant son, who would have been the heir apparent under normal circumstances, but to William and Mary as joint sovereigns. |
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The people of Edinburgh demonstrated against the treaty, and their apparent leader in opposition to the Unionists was James Hamilton, 4th Duke of Hamilton. |
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Since that time many theories were proposed to explain this apparent complementarity, but the assumption of a solid Earth made these various proposals difficult to accept. |
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This apparent motion is due to the finite velocity of light, and the progressive motion of the observer with the earth, as it performs its yearly course about the sun. |
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Combining poles of different ages in a particular plate to produce apparent polar wander paths provides a method for comparing the motions of different plates through time. |
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Lord Dalmeny was a courtesy title used by the Earl's eldest son and heir apparent, during the Earl's lifetime, and was one of the Earl's lesser Scottish titles. |
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As the amount of the poll tax began to rise and the inefficiency of local councils in their collection of the tax became apparent, large numbers of people refused to pay. |
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By one month, red and white patches are apparent on their faces. |
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An apparent consequence of the evolution of an absolutely large eye in a relatively small skull is that the eye of the owl has become tubular in shape. |
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It became apparent in July 2012 that the firm's financial difficulties had made this plan impossible to implement, and initially all but the Esprit project were cancelled. |
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However, the inherent disadvantages of the design soon became apparent, and the inline design was abandoned, becoming a rarity in modern aviation. |
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They claim that high levels of uncertainty should favour a quick decision to act, because by the time the impacts of the newt become apparent it will be too late to eradicate. |
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Early on in the series, it becomes apparent to Tyler that he awakes as a Detective Inspector, one rank lower than his 2006 rank of Detective Chief Inspector. |
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In modern times, an effective scientific model and controlled production were important in reducing these causes of apparent failure or iatrogenic illness. |
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In 1827, the British botanist Robert Brown observed that dust particles inside pollen grains floating in water constantly jiggled about for no apparent reason. |
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At least in Ireland, the Monastic system became increasingly secularised from the 8th century, as close ties between ruling families and monasteries became apparent. |
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This apparent miracle led to the steady growth of Cuthbert's posthumous cultus, to the point where he became the most popular saint of Northern England. |
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This means the results of the survey and any apparent change in ranking are highly questionable, and that a high ranking has no real intrinsic value in any case. |
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Many centuries would pass before just who built what became apparent. |
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The second choice proved to be more popular as it became apparent that there was little point in trying to make the site genuinely defensible in the face of cannon. |
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Following the Great Fire of London, Wren rebuilt fifty three churches, where Baroque aesthetics are apparent primarily in dynamic structure and multiple changing views. |
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However, after the deaths of Caligula's wife and daughter, it became apparent that Cassius intended to go beyond the terms of the conspiracy and wipe out the Imperial family. |
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The people of Edinburgh demonstrated against the treaty, and their apparent leader in opposition to the Unionists, was James Hamilton, 4th Duke of Hamilton. |
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Masseter hypertrophy may become apparent in persistent grinders. |
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I cannot take a better illustration of this than that of gold leaf, because it brings before us the reason of this apparent difference in the time of the fall. |
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As the wallpaper stripping progresses the damage to walls becomes more apparent. It may require more variation orders for gibbing of walls as well as ceilings. |
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The slender sculpture's beauty was enhanced by its apparent fragileness. |
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Given the widespread environmental contamination we detected, their fossatorial habits could further explain this apparent increased exposure to infection. |
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She had given herself to Darrow, and concealed the episode from Owen Leath, with no more apparent sense of debasement than the vulgarest of adventuresses. |
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At such moments, King was contraposed against the more frightening threat, his symbolism making the radicalism of the other party all the more apparent. |
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In a rage, Hamlet brutally insults his mother for her apparent ignorance of Claudius's villainy, but the ghost enters and reprimands Hamlet for his inaction and harsh words. |
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Since it is impossible for a scientist to record everything that took place in an experiment, facts selected for their apparent relevance are reported. |
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The Prince of Wales has ever since been the monarch's heir apparent. |
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This is apparent in the different types of street food available. |
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At a time of tremendous strain in his marriage, in part due to Catherine's apparent inability to bear children, he directly advocated bringing a second wife into the house. |
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It was Queen Victoria who mandated the title for use to refer to the eldest son and heir apparent when in Scotland, and this usage has continued since. |
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Puss, who seemed in a great measure recovered from her illness, now made a hearty meal of the dead bird, and then went to sleep with much apparent satisfaction. |
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These interactions can be mutualistic or antagonistic in nature, or in the case of commensal fungi are of no apparent benefit or detriment to the host. |
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Despite some apparent improvements, the ability of the device to alter the course of the illness has been met with scepticism from Alzheimer's researchers. |
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Human oncoviruses soon followed and it became apparent that whole classes of cancer, such as cervical cancer, were indeed caused partly by viral infection. |
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This means that, assuming the wind direction remains the same throughout a round, every hole on the course has a different apparent wind direction from the tee. |
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By 1999, with little headway on the modernisation project made, it became apparent to engineers that the technology was not mature enough to be used on the line. |
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The only clarification Alice was forced to make later concerned her apparent antikissing stance. She assured everyone she was not predicting its end when women became equal. |
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Although resident killer whales have never been observed to eat other marine mammals, they occasionally harass and kill porpoises and seals for no apparent reason. |
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The need for a single body to oversee association football became apparent at the beginning of the 20th century with the increasing popularity of international fixtures. |
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There had for many years been a controversial issue about the apparent inability of players from Yorkshire's large ethnic minority population to make their way at the club. |
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After the First World War, further changes in the presidency are apparent. |
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Less apparent are ground moraines, also called glacial drift, which often blankets the surface underneath the glacier downslope from the equilibrium line. |
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In dreaming humans experience sensory images and sounds, in a sequence which the dreamer usually perceives more as an apparent participant than as an observer. |
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Consequently, not only does the two minds theory have difficulty explaining Jesus' apparent nonomnipotence, it ultimately fails to explain his apparent nonomniscience. |
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In addition, sea conditions can also falsely seem milder than they are as the waves ahead are being viewed from behind making white caps less apparent. |
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Another important factor is the apparent consensus among Western great powers that military force is no longer an effective tool of resolving disputes among their peers. |
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The apparent paradox of the actual toxicology of the substance suggests the possibility of serious gaps in the understanding of the action of gold in physiology. |
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A letter written by Alcuin in 797 to a Mercian ealdorman named Osbert makes it apparent that Offa had gone to great lengths to ensure that his son Ecgfrith would succeed him. |
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The title is granted to the heir apparent as a personal honour or dignity, and is not heritable, merging with the Crown on accession to the throne. |
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No scholars dispute the harm done to the enslaved people but the effect of the trade on African societies is much debated, due to the apparent influx of goods to Africans. |
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This eclectic administration was apparent even in the diplomatic correspondence of the Empire, which was initially undertaken in the Greek language to the west. |
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But we do see imperfect things in nature, dwarfed, blasted trees and other apparent miscarryings. Yet they are as perfect as their environment allows them to be. |
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The lack of strategic capability should have been apparent much earlier. |
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Although the Allies were still attempting to complete the Ledo Road, it was apparent that it would not materially affect the course of the war in China. |
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Although Homer's depictions are graphic, it can be seen in the very end that victory in war is a far more somber occasion, where all that is lost becomes apparent. |
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A week ago the feelings of the British people were fused in a single flame of admiration for the courage and apparent success of the Hungarian revolt. |
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It was said a cardinal, by reason of his apparent likelihood to step into St. Peter's chair, that in two conclaves he went in pope and came out again cardinal. |
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If it were possible to control these variables, then differences in clayeyness of fluvial sequences of different geological age might be apparent. |
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And despite the occasional apparent circuity of routing required by the hub-and-spoke system, excess air mileage has increased only about 1 percentage point. |
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Whilst the daylight lasted, he treated her cautionings with apparent indifference. The darkness of night is the time for fear. As the gloom of evening set in, he grew nervous. |
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No formal public role or responsibility has been legislated by Parliament or otherwise delegated to him by law or custom, either as heir apparent or as Prince of Wales. |
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The mouth is a transverse slit, which shows no teeth, nor any jaws properly so called, and therefore affords an apparent support to the agnathous theory of the Ostracodermi. |
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As heir apparent to the Scottish throne he is Duke of Rothesay, Earl of Carrick, Baron of Renfrew, Lord of the Isles, and Prince and Great Steward of Scotland. |
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This history is still apparent in the surnames of many of the islanders. |
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Therefore, had Juan Carlos followed the Belgian example in 2005 or 2010, a declaration of incapacity would have transferred power to Felipe, then the heir apparent. |
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Despite issuing an apparent dismissal, Crumley still has a definite affection for the island, and its almost mechanical role in the Shetlandic whole. |
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The title of Princess of Wales has always been held by the Prince's wife in her capacity as spouse of the heir apparent and therefore future queen consort. |
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Bavaria's growing power and independence was also apparent as it asserted more control on the deployment of its army, and managed to disengage from the war at its own will. |
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Although all of the mortar pargings were crazed, the effects of weathering were most apparent in the top pargings and in the top courses of the walls. |
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When it became apparent that there was no route through the heart of the continent, attention turned to the possibility of a passage through northern waters. |
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This profit was reflected in the new farm houses built in the Rhondda and for the first time an emphasis on domestic comfort became apparent in the design of the dwellings. |
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During this analysis, it became apparent that the home team seemed to be receiving proportionately greater generosity from the referee than the away team. |
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Buckingham Palace announced in 1955 that Charles would attend school rather than have a private tutor, making him the first heir apparent ever to be educated in that manner. |
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Once it became apparent that immigration to the United States and Canada was likely for a large portion of the population, the importance of learning English became relevant. |
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An heir apparent or heiress apparent is a person who is first in line of succession and cannot be displaced from inheriting by the birth of another person. |
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Charles, who turned 12 two weeks later, became heir apparent. |
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In another case, concerning the 2016 GCSE biology exam, students took to twitter to complain about the apparent lack of Biology content in the exam. |
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Taxes and deficits were high, government corruption was pervasive, and the war in America was entering its sixth year with no apparent end in sight. |
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Thus, normally, even an only daughter will not be heir apparent, since at any time a brother might be born who, though younger, would assume that position. |
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No apparent evidence of survival on these occasions was noted. |
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This positivity, suggests Chatterjee, is most apparent in his later works. |
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Thus, although after Mary's death William continued to reign, he had no power to beget direct heirs, and Anne became the heir apparent for the remainder of William's reign. |
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During 1916, at the height of World War I, a change came over Conan Doyle's beliefs prompted by the apparent psychic abilities of his children's nanny, Lily Loder Symonds. |
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Scandinavian influence is especially apparent in laws relating to waters. |
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The angular mil is used by many military organisations to measure plane angle and so to triangulate distances, given an object's apparent and actual size. |
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Dahl was born in Wales, to Norwegian parents, and spent much of his life in England, and the Welsh influence on his work is not always immediately apparent. |
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This was reduced to six units by the autumn of 1941, and eventually cancelled altogether when it became apparent that Sea Lion would never take place. |
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This became increasingly apparent in 1967, when the tanker Torrey Canyon spilled 120,000 tons of crude oil when it ran aground entering the English Channel. |
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