Assume that a smith of the Homeric age has fashioned two suits of copper armor and wants to exchange them for copper, fuel, and food. |
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Assume a moving web of paper approximately 6.6 m wide, moving at thousands of feet per minute. |
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The biblical world, however, does not assume the existence of polytheism. |
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Since she helped us before, it's logical to assume that she'll help us again. |
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Assume that the number of laborers and the number of monopolistically competitive firms is divided evenly between the regions. |
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Assume you are auditing a large company that has lots of complex contracts. |
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Assume that you reinvest your dividends and capital gains payouts in shares of the fund. |
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Assume the divisional van is just passing the Club and the police, mirabile dictu, arrive within a minute of call. |
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Assume that chimpanzees and humans diverged from a common ancestor about five million years ago. |
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The commands assume that the NV memory is addressed beginning at 8000h in external data memory. |
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The House Hold on the game is 10,000, this is the amount of decision or risk the house wishes to assume. |
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In future honings, you'll assume the tip is touching the stone on the back when it is, in fact, above the stone's surface. |
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Although nearly half the hypernatremic patients had a febrile illness, other associated conditions assume more prominence than in infants. |
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My fellow-creatures, from whom I was thus separated, began to assume idyllic virtue and beauty in my memory. |
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To assume a greater appearance of legality, it was ratified by the Estates General later that year. |
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The courtiers urged Gloucester to assume the role of Protector quickly, as had been previously requested by his now dead brother. |
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You assume, I think quite gratuitously, that God condemns the major part of His children to objectless future suffering. |
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During the late 18th and early 19th centuries the British Crown began to assume an increasingly large role in the affairs of the Company. |
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However, do not assume because the person appears to be conservative that the person does not shake hands. |
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The Local Government Act 1888 established county councils to assume the administrative functions of Quarter Sessions in the counties. |
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Bogdan remarked on the improvement in the program ever since Lockheed Martin was forced to assume some of the financial risks. |
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And I feel that under those conditions it will be necessary to assume the existence of a god to start off life. |
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The governor could not actually hold a set speed, because it would assume a new constant speed in response to load changes. |
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Teachers of EFL generally assume that students are literate in their mother tongue. |
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Although little is known of Holbein's workshop, scholars assume that his drawings were partly intended as sources for his assistants. |
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I assume, in other words, that a healthy feminism will be promasculist, just as a healthy masculism will be profeminist. |
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We must assume behind this force the existence of a conscious and intelligent Mind. |
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Scientists assume an attitude of openness and accountability on the part of those conducting an experiment. |
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In the world of the poem purchased artefacts displace human agency, and 'trivial things' assume dominance. |
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Often these learners do not start classroom tasks immediately, do not ask for help, and often assume the novice role when working with peers. |
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Actors, please assume your positions. The show is about to begin. |
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Foreigners playing a foreign music, they couldn't assume it as a national birthright, or absorb it in all its Americentric detail. |
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They assume that peasants are antimarket, prefer common property to private, and dislike buying and selling. |
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We assume that because we had to subjugate the land to live on it, the best farm is therefore the one most completedly tamed. |
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There was thus a strong tendency to assume that obedience to God's commandments could conduce to prosperity and safety. |
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Let us not assume such previous conjecturals, but rather consult and expostulate death, since death is the wages and the reward of sin. |
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Use a closed fist or assume the Dracula sneeze pose to temper germ transmission. |
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You can't assume that someone else will call an ambulance. I learnt that the hard way after crashing my bike. |
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It may be reasonable to assume that piracy has existed for as long as the oceans were plied for commerce. |
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George Monck, Duke of Albemarle was given the position of Lord Lieutenant of Ireland but he did not assume office. |
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New people assume leadership positions as required and stay around for as long as the minyan meets their needs. |
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Later still, beginning in 1320, a Grand Vizier was appointed to assume certain of the sultan's responsibilities. |
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In June, General Arnold suggested the Navy assume responsibility for ASW operations. |
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According to the former candidate, the consortium will have to assume the legal responsibility of all damage caused to the Panamanian nation. |
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The reader should not assume that the author agreed with the opinions expressed by his fictional characters. |
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It's deeply disrespectful to assume that we're either being misinformed or that we're so retarded we can't make these decisions ourselves. |
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There are no clear cut sources for the presence of cavalry, but it is safe to assume that Edward had roughly 1500 horse under his command. |
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In particular, there is some basis for the claim that it is unlawful to assume arms in England and Wales without the authority of the Crown. |
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Bank holidays do not, however, assume the same importance in Scotland as they do elsewhere. |
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In 1908, this outcry led the Belgian state to assume responsibility for the government of the colony, henceforth called the Belgian Congo. |
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Many legal systems assume childbirth is always possible regardless of age or health. |
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Then, as the representative of her father's line she would assume a place ahead of any more distant relatives. |
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What hath been generally agreed on, I content myself to assume under the notion of principles. |
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We might assume that people usually switch codes while having any sorts of conversation. |
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Although this is obviously a love song, I'm going to assume that Allen husband is no one minute man. Can't you work things out, girl? |
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In time of war it was to assume overall command, but in peace acted only advisory. |
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Instead, Frankish nobles of the realm asked his cousin, Emperor Charles the Fat to assume the crown. |
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In 1208, Philip of Swabia, the successful candidate to assume the throne of the Holy Roman Empire, was assassinated. |
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The timetable that Barbarossa was planned to assume that the Soviets would collapse before the onset of winter. |
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Therefore, when a human 'bows' to a deer, the deer will assume the same stance and may charge and injure the human. |
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This event vacated terrestrial ecological niches, allowing the dinosaurs to assume the dominant roles in the Jurassic period. |
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The models do not assume the climate will warm due to increasing levels of greenhouse gases. |
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The victors forced Germany to assume responsibility for the conflict and pay war reparations. |
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Since none of Claudian's poems record the achievements of Stilicho after 404, scholars assume Claudian died in that year. |
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The Senate proposed to Octavian, the victor of Rome's civil wars, that he once again assume command of the provinces. |
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Now he decided to assume the full powers of the magistracy, renewed annually, in perpetuity. |
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During the last years of his life he even ruled without a king, though he did not assume royal dignity. |
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This means that there was little time for oral traditions to assume fixed form. |
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It is also incorrect to assume that the MRCA passed all, or indeed any, genetic information to every living person. |
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Most people assume their mestizo identity while at the same time identifying themselves with one or more indigenous cultures. |
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Many historians assume that this war completely destroyed the Ming economy and caused the rapid downfall of the dynasty. |
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Dependency grammars, for instance, almost all assume the traditional NP analysis of noun phrases. |
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It is possible for a single individual to assume the role of more than one of these parties, and for multiple individuals to share a single role. |
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The Court advises counsel to assume that the Justices are familiar with and have read the briefs filed in a case. |
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Without the commissions, the appointees were unable to assume the offices and duties to which they had been appointed. |
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Customary international law can be distinguished from treaty law, which consists of explicit agreements between nations to assume obligations. |
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Indeed, one can assume that exactly one parallel through a point outside a line exists, or that infinitely many exist. |
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While advocated by many pluralists, pluralism need not embrace social democracy given it does not a priori assume a desirable political system. |
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In a rape culture both men and women assume that sexual violence is a fact of life, inevitable as death or taxes. |
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Cantillon emphasized the willingness of the entrepreneur to assume the risk and to deal with uncertainty. |
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Assume this to be a joke, an illness or a cover for an adulterous affair. |
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Assume that any biblical verse you cite has an obvious meaning, and lead your hearers to think that it is identical with the point you're trying to make. |
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Assume that the council was proposing to erect or construct a road adjoining privately owned property which was known to be prone to frequent flooding. |
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Mainwaring writes that during this time Zachow had begun to have Handel assume some of his church duties. |
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Busby was initially unable to assume his duties due to the serious injuries he sustained in the Munich air disaster. |
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This would assume that the matches would have been played in the same way had the penalty not been enforced. |
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Territorial nationalists assume that all inhabitants of a particular nation owe allegiance to their country of birth or adoption. |
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His Majesty's Government did not want to assume that it was certain that on the first opportunity Ulster would contract out. |
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Also, it was necessary for someone to assume the reins of government until the public will could be ascertained and brought into exercise. |
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Most scholars assume that the diary material was removed by family members in the interests of preserving the family name, but this has not been proven. |
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One of Marius' old quaestors, Lucius Cornelius Sulla, had been elected consul for the year, and was ordered by the senate to assume command of the war against Mithridates. |
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If a conflicting ATC instruction coincides with an RA, a pilot may assume that ATC is fully aware of the situation and is providing the better resolution. |
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It is claimed that the next best thing a golf widow can do if she cannot fill her lonely hours with croquet is to assume a devout interest in her husband's game. |
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A common example of microaggressing people with disabilities is to assume an individual with a physical disability needs someone else to do a task for them. |
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A provisional peace agreement, signed by both parties in May 1933, provided for the League to assume control of the disputed territory while bilateral negotiations proceeded. |
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Nationality is sometimes used simply as an alternative word for ethnicity or national origin, just as some people assume that citizenship and nationality are identical. |
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All the extant voices participate fully in the decani-cantoris split at that point, so one is tempted to assume that the tenors split into decani and cantoris parts as well. |
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Section 40 additionally sets out that the new Court will assume the jurisdiction of the House of Lords and the jurisdiction in matters of devolution of the Privy Council. |
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Scholars assume that the legend must have journeyed from Venice, through its Balkan colonies, finally reaching a last outpost in this Slavic language. |
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In March 1636 the Company dispatched Captain Robert Hunt on the Blessing to assume the governorship of what was now viewed as a base for privateering. |
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On the third or fourth day, or later, the vomited matters..begin to contain blood..and they soon assume..a coffee-ground character, constituting the so-called black vomit. |
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The Government had established a plan whereby the South Sea Company would assume the national debt of Great Britain in exchange for lucrative bonds. |
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While some entrepreneurs assume they can sense and figure out what others are thinking, the mass media plays a crucial role in shaping views and demand. |
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Assume a black hole formed a finite time in the past and will fully evaporate away in some finite time in the future. |
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Because of this, their cousin Charles the Fat, already Holy Roman Emperor and King of East Francia, was invited by the nobles of the Kingdom to assume the throne. |
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In March of that year, the Chancery Court ruled Percy Shelley morally unfit to assume custody of his children and later placed them with a clergyman's family. |
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A bridge bank, IndyMac Federal Bank, FSB, was established to assume control of IndyMac Bank's assets, its secured liabilities, and its insured deposit accounts. |
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Many contemporary governments prefer to assume the people they rule all belong to the same nationality rather than separate ones based on ethnicity. |
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It seems safe to assume that intravasal hemolysis has played a decicive role in the development of the observed acid-base dysbalance. |
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Many of the accepted notions of a unified theory of physics since the 1970s assume, and to some degree depend upon, the existence of the graviton. |
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For example, if there are a lot of people coming in and not many leaving we can assume it is a wealthy country that keeps evolving and generating more and more opportunities. |
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In a firing squad one member of the party has a blank round, and since no member knows who this is none of them need assume responsibility for the killing. |
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Proponents of the Sami interpretations of these finds assume a mixed population of Norse and Sami people in the mountainous areas of southern Norway in the Middle Ages. |
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Shortly after, the citizens of London, both nobles and commons, convened and drew up a petition asking Richard to assume the throne. |
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There is nothing else to hit on here except fat girls so the landwhales just assume that since they have no problem getting dates that it's all right to be fat. |
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Popes were apparently the first to assume official ordinals for their reigns, although this occurred only in the last centuries of the Middle Ages. |
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Without letters patent, a person is unable to assume an appointed office. |
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Indeed, upon ennoblement, a count or baron not from an armigerous family might actually assume his own, original coat of arms without recourse to any authority. |
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Portugal remained a neutral country during World War II, but its Government would later assume a neutral collaborating attitude toward the Allied powers. |
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In parallel with its military roles, the Portuguese Navy continued to assume an important scientific role, mainly in the scope of the oceanographic and hidrographic research. |
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Assume initially that we are given a multigraph G with n vertices and m edges. |
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However, Offa did not necessarily understand the economic changes that came with the burhs, so it is not safe to assume he envisioned all their benefits. |
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With the voyage in trouble, Urdaneta had to assume command himself. |
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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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Edward III was able to assume control in 1330 but Henry's further influence was restricted by poor health and blindness for the last fifteen years of his life. |
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Despite the fact that such data provide no obvious reason to assume movement, some theories of syntax maintain a movement analysis in the interest of remaining consistent. |
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I ASSUME that the pensions which are being discussed are in addition to any old age pension to which these people are entitled. |
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People generally find it difficult to relate to love-shys and incels and wrongly assume we could obtain romance if we tried harder or lowered our standards. |
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The metal form is slightly paramagnetic, meaning its magnetic dipoles align with external magnetic fields, but will assume random orientations once the field is removed. |
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However, those items could also have been Byzantine imports, and there is no reason to assume that the Varangians travelled significantly beyond Byzantium and the Caspian Sea. |
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Lindsey resigned, leaving Charles to assume overall command assisted by Lord Forth. |
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Assume for simplicity that only the col elevation is uncertain. |
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Nolan Vice to Assume Operational Responsibility for Preheat, Inc. |
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