The modern understanding of cells is largely determined on the basis of Cell Theory. |
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It will reinforce the idea behind the endosymbiotic theory which is suggested as the basis for the formation of eukaryotic cells. |
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Pictograms, or drawings representing actual things, were the basis for cuneiform writing. |
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His ex-partner stalks him on a daily basis. |
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Northern shrimp have a short life, which contributes to a variable stock on a yearly basis. |
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Singer's ideas have formed the basis of the modern effective altruist movement. |
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He or she is responsible for ensuring that business is handled on the basis of equality and impartiality. |
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The basis for the tax is residential property, with discounts for single people. |
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The new Whig administration accepted American independence as a basis for peace. |
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From this viewpoint, the English Civil War provided the basis for a major acceleration of enclosures. |
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Disraeli had supported the efforts of party manager John Eldon Gorst to put the administration of the Conservative Party on a modern basis. |
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Relations between the Imperial centre and the Empire's components were somewhat fluid, and were developed on an ongoing basis. |
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Hitler felt that abstract, Dadaist, expressionist, and modern art were decadent, an opinion that became the basis for policy. |
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The Marshall Plan aid was divided amongst the participant states roughly on a per capita basis. |
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The Marshall Plan aid was divided amongst the participant states on a roughly per capita basis. |
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The exception was Iceland, which had been neutral during the war, but received far more on a per capita basis than the second highest recipient. |
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In 1956, under the States Reorganisation Act, states were reorganised on a linguistic basis. |
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We would have to rely on the whim of the United States for the effectiveness of the whole basis of our strategy. |
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The Strategy provides a basis for improved cooperation among 14 countries along the Danube River. |
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The basis for this was that a cooperation between Western nations would help stop the spread of Communism. |
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British astronomers have long used the Royal Observatory as a basis for measurement. |
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A current convention on the Earth uses the opposite of the IRM as the basis for the International Date Line. |
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In 2013 her novel Red Bones became the basis of BBC crime drama television series Shetland. |
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The assembly must also accept or amend the Mayor's budget on an annual basis. |
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Granted with it was the nearby Forest of Stocket, whose income formed the basis for the city's Common Good Fund which still benefits Aberdonians. |
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However, there is no legal basis for this restriction and in practice the title is applied to all councillors at all levels of local government. |
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There was a happy group in Tallahassee swapping wives on the basis of molybdomancy. |
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Approximately 200 people play table tennis on a regular basis across four senior and two junior leagues. |
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They also provided the basis for the evolution of the office of Prime Minister, which did not exist at that time. |
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Party discipline is strong since electors generally vote for individuals on the basis of their party affiliation. |
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The Parliament of Scotland was normally called on an annual basis during this period and its membership was further defined. |
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The Scottish Green Party agreed to support an SNP minority administration on a confidence and supply basis. |
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It became the basis of Scots law, though partly rivaled by received feudal Norman law. |
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In addition, it formed the basis of the law of the Republic of China, which remains in force in Taiwan. |
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This is due to the fact that British citizens are also entitled to use Irish public services on the same basis as Irish citizens in Ireland. |
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They may be subject to deportation from the UK upon the same basis as other European Economic Area nationals. |
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In most countries the basis of the armed forces is the military, divided into basic military branches. |
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The history of Qatar's alliances provides insight into the basis of their policy. |
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The Doha Declaration is the basis of the peace process in Darfur and it has achieved significant gains on the ground for the African region. |
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Security is the principal basis for Qatar's strict entry and immigration rules and regulations. |
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Most government budgets are calculated on a cash basis, meaning that revenues are recognized when collected and outlays are recognized when paid. |
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The basis of modern visual storytelling is rooted in the mythological tradition. |
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Statistics on underemployed workers are not updated by the Office for National Statistics on a regular basis. |
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The racial idea as the basis of our state has already accomplished much in this respect. |
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The Hunslet Engine Company was revived in 2005 and is now building steam locomotives on a commercial basis. |
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Exemptions can be granted on a temporary basis, provided that they do not affect human health. |
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Population geneticists have debated whether the concept of population can provide a basis for a new conception of race. |
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Some scholars have challenged the notion that race is primarily a social construction by argeuing that race has a biological basis. |
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Alexander Gray's translations into Scots constitute the greater part of his work, and are the main basis for his reputation. |
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Since 1968, all ministries and offices in the church have been open to women and men on an equal basis. |
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The decision was reached on the basis the presbytery had followed the correct procedure. |
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The western states moved to link their economies together, providing the basis for the EU and increasing cross border trade. |
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Ofsted publish reports on the quality of education at a particular school on a regular basis. |
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Testing alternative medicine that has no scientific basis has been called a waste of scarce research resources. |
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After the death of Stephen Joseph in 1967, the position of Director of Productions was appointed on an annual basis. |
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Upon Soldati's prompting, Greene continued writing the story as the basis for a film script. |
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It later became the basis of Pete Townshend's rock opera of the same name, and of the animated film The Iron Giant. |
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A random effects group analysis was performed on the basis of the multisubject approach of the general linear model. |
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Born and raised in Northampton, he continues to live in the town, and used its history as a basis for his novel Voice of the Fire. |
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Nasmyth had come to know Burns and his fresh and appealing image has become the basis for almost all subsequent representations of the poet. |
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On the basis of place name evidence it has also been proposed that all three languages were very similar. |
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The book was the basis for the 1997 film Wilde, directed by Brian Gilbert and starring Stephen Fry as the title character. |
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He chose Henry Hart Milman's 1822 dramatic poem based on the life and death of Saint Margaret the Virgin for its basis. |
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In the long run, your life is better if it's not like that on a constant basis. |
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I was drinking far too much and that was kind of the basis of my relationship with this boy. |
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Almost all his work takes the human body as its subject, with his own body used in many works as the basis for metal casts. |
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Works by students and staff of the Slade School of Fine Art form the basis of the UCL Art museum today. |
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He agreed to send film director Cameron a corrected view of the sky, which was the basis of the new scene. |
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Morison used an older font named Plantin as the basis for his design, but made revisions for legibility and economy of space. |
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It is the mental act of association that is the basis of our concept of causation. |
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Therefore, a miracle is a violation of all prior experience and thus incapable on this basis of reasonable belief. |
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Elections were to take place on an annual basis and representatives were to be unpaid. |
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This book entails the basis of the Scientific Method as a means of observation and induction. |
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The problem lay in forming a primitive proposition which encompassed this and would act as the basis for all of logic. |
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Along with Ireland, these are the only teams that Scotland play on a regular basis. |
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The basic unit of each game is organised at the club level, which is usually arranged on a parochial basis. |
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For similar motives, it is the basis of the police badge of the new Police Service of Northern Ireland. |
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In 'exceptional' and 'unforeseen' circumstances where waiting times become excessive, external border checks can be relaxed on a temporary basis. |
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The king combines legislative, executive, and judicial functions and royal decrees form the basis of the country's legislation. |
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Paul Bremer said he would veto any constitutional draft stating that sharia is the principal basis of law. |
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Identity cards for British nationals were introduced in 2009 on a voluntary basis. |
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Lakes can be also categorized on the basis of their richness in nutrients, which typically affect plant growth. |
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On 26 August 1942, Haile Selassie issued a proclamation that removed Ethiopia's legal basis for slavery. |
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On the basis of Article 78 of the 1994 Ethiopian Constitution, the Judiciary is completely independent of the executive and the legislature. |
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Midwifery education programs on average last from 12 to 18 months, and operate on a sequential basis. |
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These blocs formed the basis of the concepts of the First and Second Worlds. |
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However, he noted that the French failed to use the line as the basis for an offensive. |
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In addition, the public health services are usually organized on the basis of regions. |
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The President of the European Commission is proposed by the European Council on the basis of the European elections to Parliament. |
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People visiting or living in Rome or the cities throughout the Empire would have seen art in a range of styles and media on a daily basis. |
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As Woolf has pointed out, the only basis for it had been that a battle had taken place in Strathearn in which the Men of Fortriu had taken part. |
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The Pictish institution of kingship provided the basis for merger with the Gaelic Alpin dynasty. |
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Tobacco exhausted the soil quickly, requiring new fields to be cleared on a regular basis. |
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John Burgoyne drank heavily on a nightly basis towards the end of the Saratoga campaign. |
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The Scottish crossbill was confirmed as a unique species in August 2006, on the basis of having a distinctive bird song. |
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A study published in 1971 recognises 16 subspecies and has served as a basis for subsequent taxonomic work. |
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Early precincts in the town were served by their own primary schools which were to be provided on the basis of one school for every 1,000 houses. |
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These serve as a basis for the Council to make decisions on negotiations or their extension to other candidates. |
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The arms in banner form serve as basis for the monarch's official flag, known as the Royal Standard. |
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Votive orders are orders of chivalry, temporarily formed on the basis of a vow. |
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The party is made up of branches, who cover a specific geographical area, and meet on a regular basis. |
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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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National 1 to National 4 will be awarded on the basis of coursework and tests generated and marked by the school. |
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An advantage of the system is that candidates will apply to University in S6 on the basis of determined Higher results. |
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Wax seals were being used on a fairly regular basis by most western royal chanceries by about the end of the 10th century. |
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International Tartan Day is celebrated on a local basis on 1 July or on the nearest Sunday. |
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It was published on a weekly basis for 128 years until August 1876, when it became a daily newspaper. |
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The parties have agreed the basis of a more collaborative relationship for the future. |
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Both English and Welsh languages are treated on a basis of equality in the conduct of business in the Assembly. |
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In this position he won great acclaim, which formed the basis for his political ascent. |
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Another philosophical basis for a lot of early socialism was the emergence of positivism during the European Enlightenment. |
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In spite of the political turmoil precipitated by this debate, researchers continue to espouse a linguistic basis for it. |
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The Russian recension emerged after the 10th century on the basis of the earlier Bulgarian recension, from which it differed slightly. |
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In April 2010, all the weekly editions of Cambrian News became available to view as an online digital newspaper on a subscription basis. |
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This work was to form the basis for the excavations that followed at Ffridd Faldwyn by St John O'Neill, the Office of Works Inspector in Wales. |
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The relative insolubility of the latter forms a useful basis for the gravimetric determination of fluorine. |
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Lead's high density, atomic number, and formability form the basis for use of lead as a barrier that absorbs sound, vibration, and radiation. |
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This formed the basis of Gwynedd's continued claims of overlordship over Powys for the next 443 years. |
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As in most small rural Mexican communities, local residents fill municipal office, or cargos, on a nonpaid basis. |
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On the basis of their insubstantial foundations, Taylor suggests that the kitchens were not strongly built. |
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In response, Edward ordered the arrest of any French persons in England and seized Isabella's lands, on the basis that she was of French origin. |
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Managing these permissions on a per-site basis will be impractical for a nonsavvy user, especially as quite a number of sites traverse domains. |
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The strike was deemed illegal by the courts on the basis that the NUM rulebook required a secret ballot for a national strike. |
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However, no country has adopted this approach as the sole basis of its defence. |
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Plaid Cymru ruled itself out of having a coalition with the Conservatives on an ideological basis. |
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Chicago had more homicides than any other city in 2015 in total but not on per capita basis, according to the Chicago Tribune. |
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Devolution for Scotland was justified on the basis that it would make government more representative of the people of Scotland. |
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Certificates, which FEE refers to as awards, are issued on an annual basis to beaches and marinas of FEE member countries. |
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The development of plate tectonics has provided a physical basis for many observations of the solid Earth. |
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The Japanese government recommends that children and pregnant women avoid eating dolphin meat on a regular basis. |
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One of the first anatomical descriptions of the airways of the whales on the basis of a harbor porpoise dates from 1671 by John Ray. |
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Subspecific divisions have been suggested for both the Atlantic and Pacific herrings, but their biological basis remains unclear. |
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The building was manned by up to 120 volunteers who trained on a weekly basis and wore a Royal Air Force style uniform. |
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The mihrab serves as the location where the imam leads the five daily prayers on a regular basis. |
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The castles made a clear, imperial statement about Edward's intentions to rule North Wales on a permanent basis. |
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Geraint and Enid in Volume I was the basis for Alfred, Lord Tennyson's two poems about Geraint in the Idylls of the King. |
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It was on that basis that the Minister took the decision to cancel the consultation that was previously in operation. |
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The badge was the basis of a flag of Wales in which it was placed on a horizontal white and green bicolour. |
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Further down the pyramid is split on a county basis, counties having their own cups accordingly. |
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He was replaced, initially on a temporary basis, by Brian Flynn, but his appointment was made permanent a month later. |
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He was subsequently not selected on the basis of this injury and the inability to predict recovery time. |
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As he moved further forward onto the wing, he began to score goals on a regular basis with powerful strikes from outside the penalty box. |
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Digita operates the DTT and Mobile Terrestrial networks and rents capacity to broadcasters on its network on a neutral market basis. |
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In April 2010, the weekly editions of Y Cymro became available to view as an online digital newspaper on a subscription basis. |
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She returned to performing two months later, clarifying that she would rather work on a consistent basis than a cycle of touring and resting. |
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As of 2011, 83 countries around the world were using wind power on a commercial basis. |
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Making the best use of water on a local basis probably provides the best solution. |
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In addition to constant aeration, most cultures are manually mixed or stirred on a regular basis. |
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The Council operates on consensus basis, mostly dealing with environmental treaties and not addressing boundary or resource disputes. |
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Thus, to generalise wildly for much larger regions on the basis of oneshot research is, to put it mildly, quite foolhardy. |
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Some evidence from tagging data indicates individuals return off the coast of Iceland on an annual basis. |
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Sellafield has several radioactive waste stores, mostly on an interim basis while a national waste repository plan is developed and implemented. |
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His groundbreaking binomial system formed the basis of modern whale classification. |
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An increase in ultraviolet radiation has the capacity to decrease phytoplankton abundance, which forms the basis of the food chain in the ocean. |
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Legislative power rested on the House of Representatives who were also elected on the basis of separate voters' rolls. |
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By sea, Sicily is served by several ferry routes and cargo ports, and in all major cities, cruise ships dock on a regular basis. |
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Later this legend was the basis of the naming of the city of Machico, in memory of the young lovers. |
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Especially Norway and Iceland are known to forfeit EU membership on the basis of EU fishery regulations that they want to opt out on. |
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Most of Spain's present languages and religion, and the basis of its laws, originate from this period. |
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This computer model formed the basis of much of the mitigation study that led to strategies for land use and chemical handling controls. |
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During the 1920s and '30s, private or local community interests protected many coastal areas using these techniques on an ad hoc basis. |
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The dadaists emphasized that the basis of the creative process stems from alogisms. |
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Is my question answerable on basis of the reading alone or does it go outside the information given in the story? |
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A few examples will demonstrate the cultural basis of individualistic, greedy, and anticooperative behavior. |
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From 1890 to 1940, antilarval drainage operations, environmental measures and the use of chemical products were the basis of vector control. |
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Some had been killed for the offense, one on the basis of a child's schoolyard report of her father's antimob comments at the dinner table. |
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Volitionists agree that we can assess agents upon the basis of their morally relevant attitudes, as the attributionists claim. |
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An automapping is generated on the basis of constraints expressed in the schema. |
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I debated childproofing my house, but decided against, on the basis that any scars or burns would serve as object lessons in restraint. |
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Gingerism in the workplace could form the basis of formal grievances or constructive dismissal cases, an employment lawyer has warned. |
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Why do we sit cross-handed and do nothing which would serve as a basis upon which to build the salvation of our people? |
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In Illich's deschooled society, schools would continue to exist but on non-compulsory basis. |
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Consequently man was an emotionable being and this emotion was the basis for morality. |
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This account fails to provide any basis for doubting that animals of subhuman species enjoy the freedom it defines. |
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Evaluative diversity lies in the process of forming overall evaluations of the product on the basis of product quality perceptions. |
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Allotment on hire-purchase basis would also instil a habit of fore-saving and set in deflationary tendencies in the economy. |
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Cases are selected for galactography essentially on the basis of the type of nipple discharge. |
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The measurement is accomplished by observing the Faraday rotation angle of signals from geostationary satellites on a continuous basis. |
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It should be noted that the existence of a basis for guanxi does not imply that such an alliance will develop. |
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Rather than trying to understand the basis of guruhood, another means to grasp the phenomenon is to classify those who are recognized as gurus. |
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He styled himself King of Great Britain, although this had no basis in English law. |
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The same boundaries remain in use for electing Members of the European Parliament on a regional basis. |
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The British constitution would develop on the basis of constitutional monarchy and the parliamentary system. |
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The Treaty of Lisbon was signed in 2007, which forms the constitutional basis of the European Union since then. |
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His judges would resolve disputes on an ad hoc basis according to what they interpreted the customs to be. |
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Although MEPs are elected on a national basis, they sit according to political groups rather than their nationality. |
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It was not, however, until 1987 when European Political Cooperation was introduced on a formal basis by the Single European Act. |
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These systems would form the basis of the Covenanter armies that intervened in the Civil Wars in England and Ireland. |
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In the Republic of Ireland, counties form the basis of the system of local government. |
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Society was organized on a tribal basis, though very little is known about this. |
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The original treatise by Marinus of Tyre that formed the basis of Ptolemy's Geography has been completely lost. |
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Unlike earlier in the Republic, legionaries were no longer fighting on a seasonal basis to protect their land. |
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Citizens were organized on the basis of centuries and tribes, which would each gather into their own assemblies. |
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On the basis of the Verona List, the priest and deacon who accompanied the bishops in some manuscripts are ascribed to the fourth province. |
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The edict therefore became the basis for extensive legal commentaries by later classical jurists like Paulus and Ulpian. |
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Churches of the Protestant Reformation, however, rejected prayer to the saints, largely on the basis of the sole mediatorship of Christ. |
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The Marshal regime issued an amended Magna Carta as a basis for future government. |
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A cladistic analysis of 45 ingroup and two outgroup taxa was performed on the basis of 134 characters. |
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The Hundred Rolls formed the basis for the later legal inquiries called the Quo warranto proceedings. |
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After the rebellion the rebels' grievances formed the basis of Richard of York's opposition of a royal government from which he felt excluded. |
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According to Canon Law the Pope cannot annul a marriage on the basis of a canonical impediment previously dispensed. |
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Her first marriage had been annulled by a previous pope, Julius II, on that basis. |
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The Roanoke Colony formed the basis for the sixth season of the FX horror anthology television series American Horror Story. |
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Richard sought to expand the basis for the Protectorate beyond the army to civilians. |
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The Croonian Lecture is still awarded on an annual basis, and is considered the most important Royal Society prize for the biological sciences. |
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Such attempts to broaden his basis of support succeeded in antagonising members of the Anglican establishment. |
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From this basis, naturalists could then develop their own social ideals based on their scientific works. |
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From the outset, slavery was the basis of the British Empire in the West Indies. |
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On that basis, the two emperors began peace negotiations at the town of Tilsit after meeting on an iconic raft on the River Niemen. |
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When his back was to the wall in 1814 he tried to reopen peace negotiations on the basis of accepting the Frankfurt proposals. |
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In exchange the Nationalists agreed to let members of the Chinese Communist Party join the Nationalists on an individual basis. |
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The PCTs budget from the Department of Health was calculated on a formula basis relating to population and specific local needs. |
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At the 2005 Summit in Malta, the heads of government endorsed pursuing free trade among Commonwealth members on a bilateral basis. |
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Together with the Ohlin Report the Spaak Report would provide the basis for the Treaty of Rome. |
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Oliver Cromwell had thus inadvertently presided over the creation of a basis for the future parliamentary government of England. |
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A district court, for example, could not rely on a Supreme Court dissent as a basis to depart from the reasoning of the majority opinion. |
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On appeal, the appellate court may either adopt the new reasoning, or reverse on the basis of precedent. |
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A historical basis for such an area exists in the territory of the Corieltauvi tribe. |
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Initially the rails were ground on a yearly basis or after approximately 100MGT of traffic. |
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London Bridge is now used as the basis for published tide tables giving the times of high tide. |
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National Express services 564, 560, 350, 320, 310 and 240 call at Sheffield, as do others on a less frequent basis. |
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Elizabeth Goudge used Wells as a basis for the fictional cathedral city of Torminster, in her book A City of Bells. |
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Yet the tensions related to the centre-periphery cleavage have always remained the basis of the political action of the leaguists. |
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In such cases, a PPP exchange rate is likely the most realistic basis for economic comparison. |
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Bahar was suspended as CEO on 25 May 2012 on a temporary basis, while an investigation into his conduct was undertaken. |
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This new system will form the basis for future weapons integration by individual countries under the Phase 2 Enhancements. |
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The ATV would form the basis of a propulsion unit for NASA's new manned spacecraft. |
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George afterwards learned, to his great joy, that the same conception of the basis of Logic was held by Leibnitz, the contemporary of Newton. |
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He is particularly sceptical about the practical possibility or importance of group selection as a basis for understanding altruism. |
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His proposal used a pendulum that had a beat of one second as the basis of the unit of length. |
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Although it is often dismissed as a myth, like most good stories the story of James Watt and the kettle has a basis in fact. |
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Universal motors also formed the basis of the traditional railway traction motor in electric railways. |
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An area of current investigation in evolutionary developmental biology is the developmental basis of adaptations and exaptations. |
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This background shows there was basis for Newton to deny deriving the inverse square law from Hooke. |
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Note that whilst one numbering scheme is used for Great Britain, roads in Northern Ireland are allocated their own numbers on an ad hoc basis. |
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The table below shows the timeline for the construction of the motorway on a section by section basis. |
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In local sightseeing, City Sightseeing is the largest operator of local tour buses, operating on a franchised basis all over the world. |
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Schools often hire charter bus services on regular basis for transportation of children to and from their homes. |
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There are also a number of local or specialised rail services operated on an 'open access' basis outside the franchise arrangements. |
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As discussed above, on an individual basis, a number of factors correlate with a longer life. |
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Clubs are spread out across Malta and games are being played on a regular basis all year around. |
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This version of history is now regarded by many historians as incorrect, on the basis of more recent genetic and archaeological research. |
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They may have been deliberately sought out, perhaps on the basis of the accounts of sailors who had seen land in the distance. |
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Geijer's poem did much to propagate the new romanticised ideal of the Viking, which had little basis in historical fact. |
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Philosophical basis for the military draft is introduced by the Constitution in times of emergency, but it has never been imposed. |
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This largely forms the basis for Modern English spelling, although pronunciation has changed considerably since that time. |
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It is essentially a measure of value and more importantly, a store of value being a basis for credit creation. |
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Physiocrats believed that only agricultural production generated a clear surplus over cost, so that agriculture was the basis of all wealth. |
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Nance's work became the basis of revived Cornish for most of the 20th century. |
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This forms the basis for many local specialities including Cornish fudge and Cornish ice cream. |
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It is the only Germanic language that does not use the Latin script as the basis of its standard alphabet. |
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A truce at Nice in 1538 on the basis of uti possidetis ended the war but lasted only a short time. |
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The fire of 1829 destroyed the organ and the basis of the present organ dates from 1832, when Elliot and Hill constructed a new instrument. |
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The Rite of Braga is used, but since 18 November 1971 only on an optional basis, in the Archdiocese of Braga in northern Portugal. |
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There are also 50 canticles and psalms, selected on the basis of their use within liturgy. |
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Two major groups of Baptists formed the basis of the churches in the Maritimes. |
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The basis of Sikhism lies in the teachings of Guru Nanak and his successors. |
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Sikh teaching emphasizes the principle of equality of all humans and rejects discrimination on the basis of caste, creed, and gender. |
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It is acknowledged that while magic exists, it is forbidden to practice it on the basis that it usually involves the worship of other gods. |
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Some Heathens perform such rituals on a daily basis, although for others it is a more occasional performance. |
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The board of the authority has expressed the view that the 2011 census should be the last conduction on the traditional basis. |
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In some areas, the provision of nursery school services is on a user pays or limited basis while other governments fund nursery school services. |
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This is in contrast to the selective school system, where admission is restricted on the basis of selection criteria. |
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Honours degrees in Nigeria are differentiated only on the basis of performance. |
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These are usually held on an annual or irregular basis, and are usually black tie. |
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Lawrence, whose life was the basis of the 1962 film Lawrence of Arabia, and Thomas Coryat. |
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Although classes are organised on a School basis, most boys spend a large proportion of their time in their House. |
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Edgar of England was crowned king of England in Bath Abbey in 973, in a ceremony that formed the basis of all future English coronations. |
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While the queen is in residence, the Guard Mounting ceremony occurs on a daily basis. |
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Ancient Rome's invention of the arch is the basis of all Norman architecture. |
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He justified his view on the basis of these composers' depth of evocative expression and their marked individuality. |
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From the beginning general programs were printed, at first for the summer season, and then on a daily basis. |
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In 1927 Le Corbusier, Pierre Chareau and others proposed the foundation of an international conference to establish the basis for a common style. |
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The historical basis for the King Arthur legend has long been debated by scholars. |
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Although several historical figures have been proposed as the basis for Arthur, no convincing evidence for these identifications has emerged. |
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The history of Geoffrey forms the basis for much British lore and literature as well as being a rich source of material for Welsh bards. |
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Thus, it remains doubtful whether there is any historical basis for the famous ride. |
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The basis of Dutch apple pie is a crust on the bottom and around the edges. |
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His philosophical works were the basis of moral philosophy during the Middle Ages. |
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A decisive quarrel with Jones harmed his career as a writer of court masques, although he continued to entertain the court on an irregular basis. |
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According to Hume these beliefs were to be accepted nonetheless because of their profound basis in instinct and custom. |
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These assumptions from methodological naturalism form a basis on which science may be grounded. |
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He seeks to find a parsimonious basis for a moral beginning for society, a kind of natural law that everyone could accept. |
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The story has been fictionalised several times and formed the basis for a number of films. |
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Whitehead he wrote Principia Mathematica, an attempt to create a logical basis for mathematics. |
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The Chapman text has remained the basis for all subsequent published editions of Austen's works. |
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Several other writers and scholars have challenged the evidential basis for Cohen's and others' views about this interest of Dodgson. |
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Most clubs were simply a regular gathering, usually in the back or upstairs room of a public house on a weekly basis. |
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John Wynkyn de Worde was the historical basis for the character William de Worde in the book The Truth by Terry Pratchett. |
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The tune is often used by English football supporters as the basis for chants. |
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This was on the basis of a contemporary account of the attack, but without evidence that the rhyme was connected. |
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Larner that Carroll's Humpty Dumpty had prosopagnosia on the basis of his description of his finding faces hard to recognise. |
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Through the work of Johann Fux, the Renaissance style of polyphony was made the basis for the study of composition for future musical eras. |
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The basis of his work is melody, his rhythms, in Kennedy's view, being unsubtle at times. |
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Heavy metal songs often make extensive use of pedal point as a harmonic basis. |
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The title of principal guest artist is sometimes given to guest artists who perform with the company on a longer term basis. |
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On the basis of these two movies, he is the best young British actor around. |
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They used a premise from Fleming's novel Moonraker as a basis, that of an industrialist villain who had two identities. |
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This is because virtually all music created for music libraries is done on a work for hire basis. |
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These works range from fairly faithful adaptations to those that use the story as a basis for new works. |
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