I'm afraid we might have the wood on you as far as reality-deprived legislators go. |
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It is very challenging for us to investigate and try to find the right theatrical language to express this play as far as we can. |
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There are 16 subspecies whose range spreads from India as far as southern China and the Philippines. |
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Every newspaper, as far as I can see without exception, devoted pages and pages of print and photographs to reporting the march. |
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We are supposed to be progressing, but as far as education is concerned we are regressing. |
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It is a reconstruction of the original building, as far as it was known from sketches of the period. |
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For miles, as far as the eye could see, the surface of the big loch was like a mirror, reflecting images of mountains and wooded slopes. |
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Now, I'm not sure the underlying change of policy here is wrong-headed, at least as far as it goes, or even that it represents a change. |
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Patil emphasised that as far as he was concerned, what counted was the consistency factor. |
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I sat down in the recliner, reclined it back as far as it would go and yawned. |
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I might go as far as to say that the density of potential world-beating technologies is higher in Scotland than anywhere else in the world. |
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Lovers come and go, often as far as the altar, but there is little indication of an addictive womaniser. |
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Well, Larry, I've got to tell you something, as far as what happens in a courtroom, it's basically all's fair in love and war. |
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But, as far as I remember, I could not recall any princess that wields a weapon. |
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I have tried to impart to them that Wicca is very spiritual and fluid as far as religions go. |
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It keeps everything in perspective. How can things seem important when there's streams of colour in every direction as far as the eye can see? |
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I hope I can go as far as reaching the world number one, but I realize it requires hard work. |
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Strictly speaking, our knowledge reaches only as far as the phenomena of inner and outer experience. |
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A jingo is a jingo wherever we meet him, and as far as we are concerned there is no close season for jingoes. |
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After stretching my limbs as far as they could go, I completely relaxed my muscles, snuggled with my pillows and drifted back to sleep. |
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I think this jibes with Xyu's recent contact with the Transducer which, as far as I can tell, is the most recent contact we have on record. |
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And, as far as I see it, the older photo of her was used as a reference point, as that is how most remember the woman. |
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The company resisted as far as it could, but was forced to give way under the joint pressure of the workers and the government. |
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He kept his disappointments to himself, a quiet murmur of disapproval usually being as far as it went. |
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He said the project was still on the cards as far as North Yorkshire Police were concerned, but it was a question of money. |
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Here it was a complete wonderland full of white ice that covered the earth as far as the Eastern Mountains. |
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Hold your thighs flat against the padded surface and slowly begin to curl your lower legs up as far as possible. |
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Although this is a historical event, the accounts include variations as far as details are concerned. |
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It is difficult to accommodate the wishes of all in the community but we do try to get it right as far as we possibly can. |
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We drove as far as Taihape, and stopped there to get some kai and check out the gumboot. |
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The Javan wart snake is found on the coastal regions of India and Ceylon, and also across the Indo-Australian islands as far as the Solomons. |
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Taking a city tram from Basel as far as its terminus at the city limits, I followed the road on foot. |
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However, their latest rebranding exercise might be doing them more harm than good as far as we're concerned. |
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He says he is on target as far as members contributions are concerned but urges any member who has not yet responded to do so soon. |
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She got as far as the airport before the dying words of her husband came back to haunt her. |
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Bogarde owned a couple of yappy dogs but never, as far as I know, a marmoset. |
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The teenage appeal doubtless springs from the fact that all of the boys are pretty easy on the eye, but that's as far as the similarities go. |
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The black cloud driven by the winds spread above the fields as far as the eyes of the anxious farmers could see. |
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But the principle is absurd and irrational as far as the international community is concerned. |
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He swallowed back the fear with the thought that, as far as he could remember, no near-suicide mission had ever worked him up like this. |
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It would fly up in the air and you had to hit it again as far as you could. |
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His subsequent wanderings took him as far as Australia and New Mexico in search of better health and the ideal society, but he found neither. |
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Esther is one of the most neglected books of the Old Testament, certainly as far as commentaries are concerned. |
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But the bottom line as far as she is concerned is that builders and developers have been abdicating any responsibility in this area. |
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Put the rag balls into the burrow as far as you can and cover the hole lightly with dirt or wadded newspaper. |
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And they've put together a golf trail stretching from Edzell down to St Andrews and stretching westwards as far as Perth and Blairgowrie. |
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Aghion, moreover, covers all the relevant topics in sufficient depth to escape any suspicion of reductiveness, at least as far as I am concerned. |
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What I said was that as far as I was concerned I was not going to rake over the past. |
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There will always be rebellious elements, challenging authority, pushing it as far as it can be pushed. |
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There have been reports of Welsh students even going as far as entering wet t-shirt contests to win prize money so they can pay their rent. |
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However, if the owners pay their taxes, then key money is fine as far as the Revenue Office is concerned. |
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If it alleviates social problems later then it's a good thing, as far as I'm concerned. |
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It is necessary to darken his moral and mental vision, and, as far as possible, to annihilate his power of reason. |
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No matter what sort of threat a politician is, usurping free will is pretty bad juju, as least as far as I understand things. |
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Third, as far as the diffusion-limited growth is concerned, our estimates were made for the steadily protruding lamellipodial leading edge. |
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It's all a little vague and woolly at present, and nothing much will happen, as far as the consumer is concerned, for a year or two. |
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I follow the results of Bolton Wanderers and Manchester City but that's about as far as it goes. |
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The Sligo fans were definitely jubilant and dozens of camera phones captured the moment but that's as far as it went. |
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I can't think of a green remedy for woodlice, but as far as the snails are concerned, scattering slug pellets on the ground should help a bit. |
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I'm a big Joni Mitchell and Fairport Convention fan, but that's about as far as it goes. |
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I befriended a couple of the kids, and together we built a raft that we would row down the Dodder as far as the great waterfall in Donnybrook. |
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And as far as the Vietnam War goes, I read that you were a conscientious objector. |
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And as far as security at the screenings goes, League says his theaters have taken the necessary precautions. |
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The RNC leased 450 buses to shuttle delegates between hotels as far as 30 miles away to the convention center. |
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I guess Taheri wouldn't quarrel with that, as far as it goes. |
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Jones said that as far as he can tell, the article did not betray any secrets. |
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If you can't exercise or jog for 20 minutes, simply go as far as you can. |
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The continued life of Acadian culture, now largely based in New Brunswick but reaching as far as its diaspora travels, is a testament to the show's message. |
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Then he noted phenomena clearly discernible on lacquer pieces in his own collection that, as far as he knew, had not appeared in the published sources. |
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You see, as far as passing the baton down, Michael used to look at Fred Astaire, Gene Kelly, and James Brown. |
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The Dutch missed out in consecutive finals in the 1970s, while Spain had never even been as far as the semis before Wednesday. |
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Kumar has never harmed anyone by thought, word or deed, as far as I know. |
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They made it as far as Culdaff Bay yesterday and like me are weatherbound. |
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So Gary Condit at this point is keeping it alive, or this story alive in the news media, but as far as the professional investigators go, Gary Condit is yesterday's news. |
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Her scruffy waif look was as far as possible from the sophisticated luxury of her childhood. |
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I've traveled this highway hundreds of times, and for about three months on a near daily basis, and as far as freeways go it's still by far my favorite. |
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According to Tatterson, he has admirers from as far as Yemen, Saudi Arabia, and even Pakistan. |
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Any worries stemming from everyday living are quickly obliterated under the immensity of the night skies, ablaze with stars as far as the eye can see. |
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Was there something linked to something a little more universal as far as experiences are concerned? |
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Aardvarks can travel as far as 16 km a night, visiting termite mounds. |
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The book goes as far as outlining the anatomical differences between males and females. |
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But as far as civil marriage is concerned, there is no need to pander to the objections of a faithful minority. |
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Go back as far as you like, you'll find literary theorists insisting that Lies Are Good while historians adversarially promote an ethos of Just-the-Facts. |
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He thought on his feet, a very bright individual as far as prisoners go. |
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They rocked the world with Fantasia and Snow White and Lady and the Tramp, but Mulan and the Lion King and Beauty and the Beast were rather lame as far as I've heard. |
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Ours is a bit messier, but every bit as authentic as far as period recreations. |
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But with this marriage alliance queering the pitch as far as India is concerned, it could be a long time before he appears on Indian TV screens again. |
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I was a bit mortified by what I assumed was an outbreak of laziness but the razor-like discomfort in my throat yesterday put me right as far as that goes. |
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Now, if you get as far as getting a quantum computer up and running, if this actually leads to a quantum computer, what sort of things would a quantum computer be able to do? |
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They rode as far as Tours on the Loire until stopped by the French cavalry of Charles Martel. |
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Tearing up the agreement may head off any potential lawsuits, but as far as TV coverage is concerned, a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. |
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The reconstruction will track the amount of money available from the proceeds of the oil wells, and will continue as long and as far as this money holds out. |
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Perlstein's diagnosis is clever and persuasive, as far as it goes. |
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I'll take the sun, and extend its light and its warmth as far as I'm able. |
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A squad of motorcycle policemen tried to keep the jams moving, but tailbacks of several miles built up through Malton and out as far as Rillington. |
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It was difficult for a non-specialist to track the real direction of the Kampuchean revolution as far as the vast majority of the country's people were concerned. |
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Many countries have now gone as far as Banning exotic animals from circus arenas to prevent such monstrosities. |
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Bars as far as Vancouver and Newcastle, in the U.K., also have sworn to stop serving Stoli. |
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How did we get suckered by the fairy tale that as long as people kept shopping, the market could keep our prosperity going as far as the eye could see? |
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Do you see parallels between Nixon and Dubya, as far as comedic figures go? |
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The first two weeks of 1766 they were on the upper reaches of the river, pressing south as far as the northwest corner of the present Brevard County. |
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The welcomer's words went unheard as far as Marlo was concerned. |
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The doctors have pulled his legs as far as they could and for this to work Danny has had to have muscle relaxants, morphine and diazepam to withstand the pain. |
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One, Zheng He, led seven enormous voyages of exploration into the Indian Ocean as far as Arabia and the eastern coasts of Africa. |
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The first three voyages reached up to Calicut on India's southwestern coast, while the fourth voyage went as far as Hormuz in the Persian Gulf. |
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He marched directly to Aleppo but went as far as Hailan before the climate impaired his army's movements. |
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Grand Prince Boris of Tver sent one of his men, Afanasy Nikitin, to search for gold and diamonds as far as India. |
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The silk trade reached as far as the Indian subcontinent, the Middle East, Europe, and North Africa. |
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The Chinese subsequently sent numerous embassies, around ten every year, to these countries and as far as Seleucid Syria. |
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The thirteenth century Genovese navigators Vandino and Ugolino Vivaldi may have sailed as far as Cape Non before being lost at sea. |
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The map depicts the Mediterranean, the Atlantic coast, the Black Sea and the Baltic Sea and extends as far as Iceland. |
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River steamers carry cargo as far as Puerto Ayacucho and the Atures Rapids. |
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Naresuan even invaded mainland Burma as far as Taungoo in 1600, but was driven back. |
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A regional military power in the 18th century, Muscat's influence extended as far as East Africa and Zanzibar. |
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Some Nahuan groups migrated south along the Central American isthmus, reaching as far as Nicaragua. |
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Commercial routes were developed that brought goods from places as far as the Gulf of Mexico, the Pacific Ocean and perhaps even the Inca Empire. |
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On 10 March 1526 Pizarro left Panama with two ships with 160 men and several horses, reaching as far as the Colombian San Juan River. |
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Peruvian bullion provided revenue for the Spanish Crown and fueled a complex trade network that extended as far as Europe and the Philippines. |
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After crossing this river, they invaded the Dutch heartland, getting as far as the city of Amersfoort, which promptly surrendered. |
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There it was inspected for leaks and sealed, but a second attempt to depart also failed, bringing them only as far as Plymouth, Devon. |
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The lower Hudson is actually a tidal estuary, with tidal influence extending as far as the Federal Dam in Troy. |
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The Gulf would extend as far as Indio, California, except for the tremendous delta created by the Colorado River. |
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Romans organized several explorations also in Northern Europe, and as far as Asia up to China. |
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In 1638, Perfilyev crossed from the Angara over the Ilim portage to the Lena River and went downstream as far as Olyokminsk. |
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In late April or early May 1640 he sailed southwest as far as Uda Gulf at the southwest corner of the Sea of Okhotsk. |
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The Russians gave up the area north of the Amur River as far as the Stanovoy Mountains and kept the area between the Argun River and Lake Baikal. |
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Computer research has revealed that grammar, in the sense of its ability to create entirely new language, is avoided as far as possible. |
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An open vowel is a vowel sound in which the tongue is positioned as far as possible from the roof of the mouth. |
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Nonetheless, s 11 of the Australia Act goes as far as legislatively possible, to make s 74 a dead letter. |
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However, if the flame is allowed to play on the gauze for a significant period, then it will heat up, sometimes as far as red heat. |
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Cooperation dates back as far as human beings have been organizing for mutual benefit. |
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Ponies could be taken as far as Red Tarn, where there were stakes to tether them while undertaking the final part on foot via Swirral Edge. |
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However, it now only operates as far as Haverthwaite, with the route beyond to Ulverston closed in 1965 as part of the Beeching cuts. |
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He set off for the city with his family and servants but only got as far as Dorchester before expiring at the coaching inn there. |
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Marx and Engels agreed with Carlyle as far as his criticism of the hereditary aristocracy. |
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Where it reaches the A684 it turns east along Wensleydale as far as Wensley. |
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Kirklees Highways dept will clear its side of road as far as the border with Derbyshire. |
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Upstream, the Dart is navigable to seagoing vessels as far as the weir in Totnes. |
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It can reach as far as the 40th parallel in East Asia during August and 20th parallel in Australia during February. |
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Maintain site setbacks as far as possible from roadways and other routes providing rapid public access. |
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Dip down as far as you are able, aiming to descend to the bottom of your sternum. Press back up to a support. |
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I had told them they could have my trap to take them as far as the road went, because after that they had a long walk. |
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It was the part of a gentleman to preserve a bearing that was, as far as he could make it, the bearing of an undoubting lover. |
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He only denies that sincere attention to moral considerations has any place in politics as far as the unduped are concerned. |
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Did you have any apprehension as far as playing Nancy again? |
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Wattle and daub panels inside The Lombards are testament to the property's great age, dating back as far as the 16th century. |
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We're moving across the board from FM synthesis to wavetable synthesis, and looking to propel audio technology as far as it can go. |
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Separating industry as far as possible from housing areas in planned industrial estates was a key element of early plans. |
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The bottom of the barrel as far as accommodation in the Ville Nouvelle goes. |
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I am in agreement with you as far as the basic design, but not with the colour scheme you suggest. |
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A cloak, half a yard shorter than the Breeches, not through lin'd, but fac'd as far as 'twas turned back, with a pair of frugal butter-hams. |
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After listening to that sheer pile of bull mess he tried to tell me yesterday, I've decided he's got precisely zero cred as far as I'm concerned. |
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When we carry ourselves as far as we can and feel we can go no further, that's when we should be on the lookout for a God Wink. It's coming. |
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The monastic shoots spread as far as Poland where they founded Gdansk, the home of goldwasser, and Cracow, the Lyon of Polish gastronomy. |
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If something else put the tips of the headhair in the ear as far as possible. |
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He also landed on San Miguel, one of the Channel Islands, and continued as far as Point Reyes. |
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In the west it reached as far as the Gooi region, in the south as far as the Lower Rhine. |
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Glaciers of the Reuss and the Limmat advanced sometimes as far as the Jura. |
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In Europe, a major source of tin was the British deposits of ore in Cornwall, which were traded as far as Phoenicia in the Eastern Mediterranean. |
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The reason why the hyperideal is not sold while salvarsan is, as far as we know, has not been made public. |
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Seeking purification, he became a catechumen, and attempted a return to Constantinople, making it only as far as a suburb of Nicomedia. |
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William invaded Scotland in 1072, riding as far as Abernethy where he met up with his fleet of ships. |
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Philip went on to invade Normandy as far as Arques in May, taking a number of castles. |
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Napoleon had advanced as far as Fontainebleau when he learned that Paris was lost. |
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Churchill, learning that the troops were already travelling, allowed them to go as far as Swindon and Cardiff, but blocked their deployment. |
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Partly because I loved milder forms of knifeplay but had never taken it as far as I'd fantasized, but mostly because of her. |
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I couldn't make out the words of the song, it was just a bunch of la la la as far as I could hear. |
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The East Channel is navigable as far as Gloucester Docks, from where the Gloucester and Sharpness Canal provides a navigable channel south. |
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There are locks on the lower Severn to enable seagoing boats to reach as far as Stourport. |
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East of the Medway Valley the Downs become broader and flatter, extending as far as the Isle of Thanet. |
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He went as far as to name the organisers of the trade's restrictive practices. |
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He studied algebra in the form of symbolic methods, as far as these were understood at the time, and began to publish research papers. |
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South of Preston, the A6 route is instead supplemented by the M61 as far as Manchester, with the M60 acting as a bypass around the city. |
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One of the proposed routes would have used part of the existing line as far as West Bromwich. |
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This saw many airlines move so as to be grouped in terminals by airline alliance as far as possible. |
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A network of National Express coach services serve Manchester Airport and operate to destinations further afield, including as far as Dublin. |
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Antoninus made few initial changes when he became emperor, leaving intact as far as possible the arrangements instituted by Hadrian. |
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Some students may have very different cultural perceptions in the classroom as far as learning a second language is concerned. |
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If in cases of difficulty you have recourse to this means, luxate downwards as far as half the dorsopalmar diameter, and then vice versa. |
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The system of milecastles and turrets is known to have continued along the Cumbria coast as far as Risehow, south of Maryport. |
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In order to establish a list that is as far as possible comprehensive as well as consistent, it is necessary to establish its boundaries. |
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The Austrian philosopher, architect and social critic Rudolf Steiner also departed as far as possible from traditional architectural forms. |
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From 1883 to 1885, the London Underground's District line's westbound service ran as far as Windsor. |
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Humphrey Littleton, who had escaped from the authorities at Hagley, got as far as Prestwood in Staffordshire before he was captured. |
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Having thus fixed the correct reading, the Masorets determined to prevent as far as possible, the danger of any future departure from it. |
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In the second half of the 1950s Gielgud's career was in the doldrums as far as new plays were concerned. |
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In 1309, as many as 30,000 peasants gathered from England, north eastern France and Germany proceeded as far as Avignon but disbanded there. |
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The faith continued to spread after Calvin's death in 1563 and reached as far as Constantinople by the start of the 17th century. |
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Some Vikings ascending the rivers of Eastern Europe as far as the Black Sea and Persia. |
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The Rhodians, who used leaden bullets, were able to project their missiles twice as far as the Persian slingers, who used large stones. |
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It included land around Swansea Bay as far as the River Tawe, the manor of Kilvey beyond the Tawe, and the peninsula itself. |
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Crossrail will use 25 kV, 50 Hz AC overhead lines, as on the Great Eastern Main Line and the Great Western Main Line as far as Airport Junction. |
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Some may date back to the late Medieval era and deal with events and people that can be traced back as far as the thirteenth century. |
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Time magazine critic derided The Rains of Ranchipur and even went as far as to say Richard was hardly noticeable in the film. |
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Seamus King's book A History of Hurling references oral history going back as far as 1200 BCE of the game being played in Tara, County Meath. |
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One in four households in the Republic in counties as far as Galway, four hours away from the border, shopped for groceries in Northern Ireland. |
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In a paper published in 1832, Bernhardi speculated about former polar ice caps reaching as far as the temperate zones of the globe. |
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Morozko got as far as the Tigil River and returned with reports and some mysterious writings, probably Japanese. |
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The first town masterplan was implemented as far as South Parks and Rimbleton housing precincts. |
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The Chronicle of Nestor adds that he preached along the Black Sea and the Dnieper river as far as Kiev, and from there he traveled to Novgorod. |
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Wales would extend as far as the rivers Severn and Mersey, including most of Cheshire, Shropshire and Herefordshire. |
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Material that becomes incorporated in a glacier is typically carried as far as the zone of ablation before being deposited. |
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Connecting services from Machynlleth also provide a link to Gwynedd's west coast as far as Pwllheli. |
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Eurasian birds also winter at sea, with some moving south as far as the western Mediterranean. |
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A fault, the Hodnet Fault, starts approximately at the town, and runs as far as Market Drayton. |
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Here the cliffs rise and run for eleven miles as far as the estuary of the Ogmore. |
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Historical records indicate the presence of a very small African population in Britain dating at least as far as the 11th century. |
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Sleeping in fields and living on money earned along the way by selling portrait sketches, they made it as far as Toulouse. |
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There were seemingly endless queues of lorries on the Dock Road stretched as far as the eye could see. |
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Practical studies only consider up to 100 years as far as effective planning and cost evaluations are concerned. |
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After 842, when the Vikings set up a permanent base at the mouth of the Loire river, they could strike as far as northern Spain. |
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From here, it moves to the intertidal region between the high and low water marks, and then out as far as the edge of the continental shelf. |
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The Basques started whaling as early as the 11th century, sailing as far as Newfoundland in the 16th century in search of right whales. |
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By 5 BC the Roman knowledge of the Sea was greatly expanded as far as the Elbe by a military expedition under Tiberius. |
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Pliny the Elder describes Roman sailors going through Helgoland and as far as the northeast coast of Denmark. |
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They felt as we should have felt had German destroyers broken into the Solent and their battle cruisers penetrated as far as the Nab. |
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Finally the Count of Flanders invaded France, ravaging the whole district between the Somme and the Oise before penetrating as far as Dammartin. |
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De Lambert got as far as establishing a base at Wissant, near Calais, but Seymour did nothing beyond submitting his entry to the Daily Mail. |
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Brussels is a part of Flanders as far as community matters are concerned, but does not belong to the Flemish Region. |
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He got as far as the first weigh station, where troopers found his truck to be overweight and threatened to pull him off the road. |
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The king visited his son occasionally at Ludlow, though, as far as is known, he never ventured into Wales itself. |
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Further to the east, Tulipa is found in the western Himalayas, southern Siberia, inner Mongolia, and as far as the northwest of China. |
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A few icebergs were sighted but there was still no sight of land, leading Weddell to theorize that the sea continued as far as the South Pole. |
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As the two active rifts continue to open, eventually the continental crust is attenuated as far as it will stretch. |
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Pannonia Inferior covered much of the western half of the basin, as far as the Danube. |
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Pannonia Superior included the western fringe of the basin as well as part of the Eastern Alps, as far as Virunum. |
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This journey may take many years to complete with some eels travelling as far as 6,000 kilometers. |
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Opossums and porcupines were among most successful northward migrants, reaching as far as Canada and Alaska, respectively. |
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The older and more controversial component may date back as far as 33,000 years, but few scholars currently accept this very early component. |
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There he encountered another Spanish expedition led by Lepe, which would reach as far as the Oyapock River in March. |
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The spread of vernacular literature eventually reached as far as Bohemia, and the Baltic, Slavic and Byzantine worlds. |
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Nevertheless, as far as Imperial Russian plans of settlement were concerned, cold was never viewed as an impediment. |
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By about 250 BC, Parthia brought the Persian Gulf under its control and extended its influence as far as Oman. |
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Venta became the capital of the administrative polity of the Belgae, which included most of Hampshire and Wiltshire and reached as far as Bath. |
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The Royalists advanced as far as Redbridge in March 1644 but were prevented from taking the town. |
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By the 1860s the suburb of Southsea had grown along Clarendon Road as far as Granada Road. |
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He raided the coast as far as Sandwich but was forced to retreat when King Harold called out land and naval forces. |
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In Europe, the pipelines were extended as the troops moved forward, and eventually reached as far as the Rhine. |
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There were eleven journeys each way on weekdays and two on Sundays when the line opened as far as Shanklin. |
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After Julian's death, Ammianus accompanied retreat of the new emperor Jovian as far as Antioch. |
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Procopius goes as far as describing him as one of the Emperor's bodyguards. |
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From these centers the Rus were able to send their goods as far as Baghdad. |
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Ancient Greek explorers, most notably Pytheas, even went as far as modern day Kaliningrad, on the Baltic Sea. |
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The body ard made its way east as far as northwest China via Sinkiang Province, but then underwent radical changes. |
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Records of such finds go back as far as the 17th century, and in 1640 a bog body was discovered at Shalkholz Fen in Holstein, Germany. |
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But from this centre, he pursued his investigations in every direction as far as his instinct allowed. |
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The dictionary, as far as it was worked on by Grimm himself, has been described as a collection of disconnected antiquarian essays of high value. |
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Darius once more fled the field, and Alexander chased him as far as Arbela. |
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In the area of architecture, a few examples of the Ionic order can be found as far as Pakistan with the Jandial temple near Taxila. |
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In 1162 and 1163 Frederick I granted Pisa great privileges, such as control of the Tyrrhenian coast as far as Civitavecchia. |
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Samples of the remains have been sent for radiocarbon dating but it is thought they could date back as far as the Medieval or Famine period. |
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They are very poisonous, especially to children, and as far as I am aware there is no antivenom in Bahrain. |
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When the Beeshareens returned to Assouan he was not amongst them, and rumour says that he got as far as Marseilles, where he utterly vanished. |
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You can't be reinfected, at least as far as we know,'' but there is no vaccine, Higgs said. |
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The welfare system is being reorientated so that, as far as possible, it helps people back to work and not into a lifestyle of dependency. |
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I don't want to talk about it any further, but I've just applied to be laicised and that's it as far as I'm concerned. |
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But, as far as I can discern, they do focused, pragmatic work. |
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Left-click, hold and drag down the column as far as you want, and then release. |
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At least as far as Hollywood is concerned, 2013 is the year of doomsday. |
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The street name undoubtedly derives from the smiths and shipwrights who built and repaired ships here when the tidal waters reached as far as this point. |
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It is a tourist destination set on the western bank of the estuary of the River Dart, which is a long narrow tidal ria that runs inland as far as Totnes. |
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The former Midland Railway's lines from Derby to Sheffield and Manchester also followed the Derwent, the former as far as Ambergate and the latter as far as Rowsley. |
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The funnel shape of the river mouth exaggerates this effect, causing a large wave to travel upstream as far as Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, and sometimes beyond. |
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The area shares a boundary with the Yorkshire Dales National Park in the south and extends as far as the Tyne Valley, just south of Hadrian's Wall in the north. |
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An outcrop extends from Kirkby Stephen along the western side of the Vale of Eden and wraps around the northern margin of the Lake District as far as Cleator Moor. |
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The highest part of the fell is a ridge running south from Mickledore as far as Slight Side, which is counted as a separate fell by most guidebooks. |
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The craggy eastern face of this ridge continues north as far as Harrison's near neighbour, Pavey Ark, visually the most impressive face in the area. |
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A campaign is currently underway to restore the canal as far as Kendal. |
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Completion of the central loop and the Gilly branch as far as Soleilmont are planned within the next five years, with funds from the European Investment Bank. |
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The narrow gauge Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway runs from Ravenglass on the west coast up Eskdale as far as Dalegarth Station near the hamlet of Boot, catering for tourists. |
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Locke's route avoided as far as possible major civil engineering works. |
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By the end of 1891, the ship canal was open to shipping as far as Saltport, the name given to wharves built at the entrance to the Weaver Navigation. |
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Urdaneta set sail from San Miguel on the island of Cebu on June 1, 1565, but was obliged to sail as far as 38 degrees North latitude to obtain favourable winds. |
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That is as far as we need to go for the decision of this case. |
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A Vermont civil union is nearly identical to a legal marriage, as far as the rights and responsibilities for which state law, not federal law, is responsible are concerned. |
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Russians first reached the upper Yenisei in 1605, travelling from the Ob River, up the Ket River, portaging and then down the Yenisei as far as the Sym River. |
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Brasilia Australis is an immense region toward Antarcticum, newly discovered but not yet fully surveyed, which extends as far as Melacha and somewhat beyond. |
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Archaeological evidence shows human presence in the region of the confluence of Scheldt and Leie going back as far as the Stone Age and the Iron Age. |
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Zurara reports Fernandes sailed as far as 110 leagues beyond Cape Vert. |
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If there is a grain of truth in any of this, it would not stretch credulity to imagine that the Vivaldis got as far as Senegal, and that their adventures ended there. |
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Chinese records state that Zheng He's fleet sailed as far as East Africa. |
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By 1610 men from Turukhansk had reached the mouth of the Yenisei and ascended it as far as the Sym, where they met rival tribute collectors from Ketsk. |
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Most of the winged guests have arrived from areas as far as the Caspian Sea, Lake Baikal, Aral Sea, Russia, Mongolia, central and southeast Asia, Ladakh and the Himalayas. |
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The 28-year-old not only hassled the visitors' midfield but also delivered pinpoint balls with alarming accuracy as far as the east Londoners were concerned. |
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The conquest of Britain continued under the command of Gnaeus Julius Agricola, who expanded the Roman Empire as far as Caledonia, or modern day Scotland. |
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These Alans therefore plundered the country without opposition, and with great ease, and proceeded as far as Armenia, laying waste all before them. |
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Since we want to make at least a weak statistical statement, we have moreover aimed to balance the sample genetically and areally, as far as this was possible. |
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Mare Superum on the other hand normally encompassed both the modern Adriatic Sea and the sea off the Apennine peninsula's southern coast, as far as the Strait of Sicily. |
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It is navigable upstream from Poole Harbour as far as the town of Wareham. |
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The River Parrett was navigable by large ships as far as Bridgwater. |
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Supported by troops sent from Athens and Eretria, they advanced as far as Sardis and burnt the city down, before being driven back by a Persian counterattack. |
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The stiffness is such that I can quite happily wear these for big pedally rides and even went as far as using them as my spare shoes in my last 24hr solo. |
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Plantation owners, realizing that emancipation would destroy their economic system, sometimes moved their slaves as far as possible out of reach of the Union army. |
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One theory suggests people in boats followed the coastline from the Kurile Islands to Alaska down the coasts of North and South America as far as Chile. |
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However, as far as we are aware, this is the first report to develop a novel morphologic classification system of the choroid and apply it to the major pachychoroidopathies. |
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On 12 March 1940, Gamelin discounted dissenting opinion at GQG and decided that the Seventh Army would advance as far as Breda to link with the Dutch. |
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On 12 March 1940, Gamelin discounted dissenting opinion at GQG and decided that the Seventh Army would advance as far as Breda, to link with the Dutch. |
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It is very likely that this last expedition reached as far as Madagascar. |
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Philip then penetrated deep into Normandy, reaching as far as Dieppe. |
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Gallic invaders settled the Po Valley in the 4th century BC, defeated Roman forces in a battle under Brennus in 390 BC and raided Italy as far as Sicily. |
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