To rethink the concept of popular sovereignty beyond the nation-state appears to entail a contradiction in terms. |
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Overtime extends beyond 5 o'clock postmeridian, but not to exceed two and one-half days' pay for the full period. |
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The children who are part of the study will be monitored through their school years and beyond. |
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The moral dilemmas of the early settlers are beyond the purview of this book. |
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They again lost all their games and failed to progress beyond the first round. |
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Little is known of Richardson's early years beyond the few things that Richardson was willing to share. |
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Greene responded that constructing a vision of pure faith and goodness in the novel was beyond his talents. |
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Doyle found solace supporting spiritualism and its attempts to find proof of existence beyond the grave. |
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But for rudeness of manners, idolatry, and multitheism, no people in the world ever went beyond them. |
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In April 2013, Banks announced that he had inoperable cancer and was unlikely to live beyond a year. |
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However, the genre did not develop in these writers much beyond its origin in rural sketches. |
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It deals with the journey from Swansea via the BBC to New York City and beyond. |
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Equal elements of musical tradition are common through much of the Australian continent, and even beyond. |
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In January 2013, he announced that he will not extend his contract beyond the 2018 season. |
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By this time, Sting was becoming a major star, and he established a career beyond the Police by branching out into acting. |
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A written portrait often gives deep insight, and offers an analysis that goes far beyond the superficial. |
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Berkeley thus concluded that forces lay beyond any kind of empirical observation and could not be a part of proper science. |
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Not much is known about Smith's personal views beyond what can be deduced from his published articles. |
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Popper's influence, both through his work in philosophy of science and through his political philosophy, has also extended beyond the academy. |
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Drivers finishing in 8th place and beyond would start race three in their finishing order for race two. |
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Peg continued in pictorial art beyond the 18th century, but the other figures associated with the original tableau dropped away. |
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The accompanying text mentions seven outer regions beyond the encircling ocean. |
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A frontier is the political and geographical area near or beyond a boundary. |
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In the European Union, the frontier is the region beyond the expanding borders of the European Union itself. |
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This also meant that Ezo, and the Kurile Islands beyond, were left essentially open to Russian colonization. |
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The portion of the continental shelf beyond the 200 nautical mile limit is also known as the extended continental shelf. |
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The term does not include either the territorial sea or the continental shelf beyond the 200 nmi limit. |
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Regions where a permanent ice shelf extends beyond the coastline are also a source of potential dispute. |
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It is widely considered as the region from which modern humans first set out for the Middle East and places beyond. |
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While some initiatives hardly go beyond ceremonial contacts, others are engaged in enduring and effective collaboration. |
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Just north of the San Ysidro border crossing, Interstate 5 and Interstate 805 head northbound to San Diego and beyond. |
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The Prime Minister is a primus inter pares, with no explicit powers beyond those of the other ministers. |
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Deep social and political enmity was sown between the Reds and Whites and would last until the Winter War and beyond. |
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Hostility to foreigners extends well beyond the anonymous netizenry of China. |
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The following year, Agricola raised a fleet and encircled the tribes beyond the Forth, and the Caledonians rose in great numbers against him. |
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Since his death, Wallace has obtained an iconic status far beyond his homeland. |
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Under nightfall the English forces crossed the stream that is known as the Bannock Burn, establishing their position on the plain beyond it. |
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William Murdoch was born in Lugar near Cumnock, East Ayrshire, Scotland, the third of seven children and the first son to survive beyond infancy. |
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The architectural style of the Vienna Secession had an influence well beyond the city. |
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That sky was not purple, nor blue, but nielle, blackness beyond black, with stars that jabbed like knives of light. |
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There is a continuous outcrop along the Highland Boundary Fault from Stonehaven on the North Sea coast to Helensburgh and beyond to Arran. |
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Loch Lomond is one of Scotland's premier boating and watersports venues and the scenery draws people from all over Scotland and beyond. |
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Shops and services have also expanded beyond the original boundaries of the town centre. |
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It was illegal, and it was burned to the ground on several occasions by soldiers sent from beyond The Highlands. |
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To the north the M9 provides access to Dunblane with easy links to Perth and further beyond the Central Belt. |
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In these situations, there hardly are other traditionally 'Scottish' or Gaelic features beyond the music and dance. |
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The aim was to discourage the Norse Earls of Orkney from expanding beyond Caithness. |
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By the 19th century, the town began to expand beyond the original medieval boundaries with streets of new houses and town villas being built. |
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The compact village centre is close to the harbour and railway station, with residential areas beyond to the south and east of the harbour. |
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Nowadays, singer Stromae has been a musical revelation in Europe and beyond, having great success. |
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Weirs were removed all along the Wye in Herefordshire, making the river passable to the western boundary, and beyond it at least to Hay on Wye. |
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But a more extensive approach would be to go beyond product to consider the nonpurchase decision. |
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An ironworks existed in the parish in the Elizabethan period, but it did not survive beyond the early 1640s at the latest. |
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Elements of the division's pioneers joined in the assault on the heights beyond the river and aided in the capture of the position. |
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Plumer declined the suggestion, as eight fresh German divisions were behind the battlefield, with another six beyond them. |
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The attackers on the southern flank quickly captured Crest Farm and sent patrols beyond the final objective into Passchendaele. |
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In recent years North Wales Police has attracted a great deal of media attention above and beyond its size. |
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The site of the original inn is east of the centre, beyond the Pont ar Daf car park. |
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In 1863, the railway network came to Milford, linking it to the Haverfordwest line and beyond. |
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The ecological system reached a new grade of complexity far beyond that of the Cambrian fauna, which has persisted until the present day. |
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Tenby's mercantile trade grew as it developed as a major seaport in Norman controlled Little England beyond Wales. |
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The main access route to Blaenau Ffestiniog is via the A470 road which runs north to Llandudno and south to Dolgellau and beyond. |
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Where livestock are used as a source of power, they may be pushed beyond their limits to the point of exhaustion. |
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In fine weather, however there are extensive views over the River Dee estuary to the Wirral Peninsula, Liverpool and beyond. |
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A right turn beyond the power station takes the road on to Ffestiniog and Blaenau Ffestiniog before heading over the Crimea Pass to Dolwyddelan. |
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A series of nineteen turnplates were sited beyond the ends of the platforms for horse and coach traffic. |
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Each corner contained a tower containing two additional floors beyond the five storeys of the main block. |
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In plan, the towers jut beyond the width of the aisles as they do at Wells Cathedral. |
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Jenkins led Wales through the 2007 World Cup, where they failed to advance beyond the pool stage following a loss to Fiji. |
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In the next two tournaments in 1991 and 1995, Wales failed to progress beyond the pool stage, winning just one match in each tournament. |
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He was now unable to box and running low on money after living beyond his means. |
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The strata of the slate frontage of the Wales Millennium Centre reminded me of the horizons just beyond Penarth Head. |
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Based in the capital, Cardiff, the orchestra has an impressive history which has merited attention both within Wales and beyond. |
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This is achieved by increasing the internal energy of the ice beyond the melting point. |
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From 1885 the dock system was the hub of a hydraulic power network that stretched beyond the docks. |
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Jurisdiction of the constables extends to one mile beyond the harbour complex. |
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Finally, Allied radar eventually became sufficiently advanced that the schnorchel mast could be detected beyond visual range. |
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Overfishing, including the taking of fish beyond sustainable levels, is reducing fish stocks and employment in many world regions. |
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The Lobata have a pair of lobes, which are muscular, cuplike extensions of the body that project beyond the mouth. |
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It is also unknown whether any winter breeding grounds ever existed beyond Chinese coasts. |
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Throughout the 1990s and beyond, Billiton plc experienced considerable growth. |
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Open ocean habitats are found in the deep ocean beyond the edge of the continental shelf. |
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As a cultural construct, the concept of a continent may go beyond the continental shelf to include oceanic islands and continental fragments. |
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The symbol dates back to when Sicily was part of Magna Graecia, the colonial extension of Greece beyond the Aegean. |
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The former, beyond being one of the largest Roman settlements in Portugal, is also classified as a National Monument. |
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The population continued to grow, and the pirates looked further and further beyond the borders of the Baltic, and eventually into all of Europe. |
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Similar developments took place beyond Bergen's city limits, for example in Loddefjord. |
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In addition, the vast bodies of glacial ice affected Earth well beyond the glacier margins. |
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Little improvement took place beyond the Roman approach to harbour construction after the Renaissance. |
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In some cases, armouring is used to protect land beyond the area to be flooded. |
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Revetments are slanted or upright blockades, built parallel to the coast, usually towards the back of the beach to protect the area beyond. |
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It is a measure of the rise of water beyond what would be expected by the normal movement related to tides. |
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It is clear that there was some prosperity there, particularly where rivers permitted access to the upland beyond the fen. |
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Contrary to custom and against the wishes of the Church, many corpses were loaded onto barges and buried at sea beyond the mouth of the Tagus. |
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They live on rocky, sandy, or muddy bottoms from the shoreline to beyond the edge of the continental shelf. |
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Introduced species that become established and spread beyond the place of introduction are called invasive species. |
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In addition, consideration of the environment beyond direct impact on human beings has gained prominence. |
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In 1741 with Lieutenant Aleksei Chirikov, he explored seeking further lands beyond Siberia. |
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His team knocked the ball around in a way that seemed beyond them when they were outpassed by Spain in Alicante in November. |
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Most masts were about half the length of the ship so that it did not project beyond the hull when unstepped. |
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By the end of the War, naval mine technology had grown beyond the ability of minesweepers to detect and remove. |
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A supertanker's routes are generally long, requiring it to stay at sea for extended periods, up to and beyond seventy days at a time. |
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Stronsay and Linga Holm are to the south east and Muckle Green Holm to the south west beyond the straits known as the Fall of Warness. |
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Rusk Holm, Faray and Holm of Faray lie beyond the Sound of Faray to the north west and beyond them is the larger island of Westray. |
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After the development of Amsterdam's canals in the 17th century, the city did not grow beyond its borders for two centuries. |
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The marina, first French port of call, extends beyond the Plage Verte, old beach redeveloped into lawn after the creation of the port. |
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With one exception, antiquity affords no further information about his life and doings beyond in his work. |
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Beyond Mainz is Suevia, the country of the Suebi, and beyond that is Alamannia, the country of the Alamanni. |
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Only in the lands beyond the Rhine did the Merovingians seek to extend political control over their neighbours. |
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Much of these forests and shrublands have been altered beyond recognition by thousands of years of human habitation. |
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In machinery, a sliding piece is said to overrun its bearing when its forward end goes beyond it. |
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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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On 24 October, Gamelin directed that an advance beyond the Escaut was only feasible if the French moved fast enough to forestall the Germans. |
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The invasion was to be on a broad front, from around Ramsgate to beyond the Isle of Wight. |
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A failure could leave political consequences, which would go far beyond the military ones. |
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The international army boundary arbitrarily divided the British and American battlefields just beyond Argentan, on the Falaise side of it. |
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Allied intelligence and counterintelligence efforts were successful beyond expectations. |
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As the duration lengthens beyond 80 msec, the painlike quality of the sensation decreases. |
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May was unable to sail the Herald out of the harbour, sinking twice and damaging the vehicle beyond repair. |
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The only modifications that did work properly cost little beyond the time, effort and relatively simple equipment used. |
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Its bold, experimental, and yet sophisticated solutions are a step beyond the other Palaeologan monuments of the capital. |
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During antiquity, Greek was a widely spoken lingua franca in the Mediterranean world and many places beyond. |
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Longitude was beyond Pytheas and his peers, but it was not of as great a consequence, because ships seldom strayed out of sight of land. |
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Dicuil described Thule as being beyond islands that seem to be the Faroe Islands, strongly suggesting Iceland. |
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In captivity, wildebeest have lived beyond 20 years old, and impalas have reached their late teens. |
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Men so situated, beyond the pale of the honor and the law, are not to be trusted. |
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The Hebridean Terrane is defined to the east by the Moine Thrust, beyond which lies the Northern Highlands Terrane. |
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The trial judge said Sutcliffe was beyond redemption, and hoped he would never leave prison. |
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However, rabbits and humans interact in many different ways beyond domestication. |
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The common vampire bat nurses its offspring beyond that and young vampire bats achieve independence later in life than other species. |
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There is something called PanEnDeism which perceives God or the Divine as being part of nature and somehow beyond the universe. |
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The Calvinistic Methodists are intensely national in sentiment and aspirations, beyond all suspicion loyalists. |
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These encounters are useful in understanding that Odysseus is in a world beyond man and that influences the fact he cannot return home. |
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Around 16,500 years ago, the glaciers began melting, allowing people to move south and east into Canada and beyond. |
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The Mayan tribes cover a vast geographic area throughout Central America and expanding beyond Guatemala into other countries. |
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During this time, the Nile River delta, among other rivers, extended far beyond its present location, both in depth and length. |
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Little is known about them beyond archeological evidence of early settlements. |
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According to these authors, art only becomes common beyond this switching point, signifying a change from archaic to modern humans. |
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Mail charges were often beyond the reach of ordinary captive slaves, and it could take several months for the mail to be delivered. |
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He had the fortune to have never been convicted of Piracy and lived a full life beyond his days on the Adventure Prize. |
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There is a line of jagged peaklets, like an array of dog's teeth, called the Tschingelhorner, and beyond them, the Hole of St Martin. |
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Perhaps pie cupboards were made and used in places beyond the Pennsylvania Dutchland. |
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Henry responded to the French and Angevin threat by expanding his own network of supporters beyond the Norman borders. |
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In 1023 Bayonne was the capital of Labourd and, in the 12th century, extended to and beyond the Nive. |
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Other forms of variable planform have been flown, but none have gone beyond the research stage. |
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The British were prevented from extending their authority beyond Manila and the nearby port of Cavite. |
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The clay extends west up the Frome valley to Dorchester, and would originally have extended east beyond Portsmouth in Hampshire. |
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In agriculture, season extension is anything that allows a crop to be cultivated beyond its normal outdoor growing season. |
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With annuals, the time of planting can often be adjusted to allow growth beyond their normal geographical range. |
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It should be noted, however, that the vocabulary of Interlingua extends beyond the Western language families. |
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Its historical methods and materials go beyond the standard use of documents and manuscripts. |
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Salvagers have operated in much earlier times, but much of the material was beyond the reach of anyone. |
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He left a document to be read to the senate posthumously, expressly forbidding extension of the empire beyond the Rhine. |
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Not only was his robe exceedingly white, but his whole person was glorious beyond description, and his countenance truly like lightning. |
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During the half millennium of the Republic, Rome rose from a regional power of the Latium to the dominant force in Italy and beyond. |
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However the government was living far beyond its means and seized Church lands, leaving organized religion in a weak condition. |
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Varus' name and deeds were well known beyond the empire because of his ruthlessness and crucifixion of insurgents. |
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We passed the hotel and drove a bit beyond to see the ocean. |
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Their influence extends well beyond their immediate circle of friends. |
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Her work has a significance that will last beyond her lifetime. |
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This chiasmic image of the subject's imperviousness suggests a sensory deprivation beyond sublimity, like that of abacinated anti-epistemology. |
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He acted on reflex, an acerebral reaction to a situation beyond his control. |
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Swedenborg was stimulated by the alchemystical notions of both men, and he began to move beyond the natural to the supernatural sciences. |
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What had silenced her, however, was the enormous demonic object that had apparated in the air beyond the tunnel's exit. |
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In his opening argument, the student mentioned nothing beyond his a priori knowledge. |
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Two of the most influential Arabist societies were established beyond the reach of Ottoman censors and police. |
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It is beyond a doubt that many sounds are articulable, which do not occur in English. |
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Far as the eye could see, farther and farther as they mounted the slope, were seas beyond seas of pines, now all aslope one way under the wind. |
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It's a whole nother bunch of folks over beyond the trees 'cross the tracks. |
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And beyond lay the pasture I had crossed on my way from the station then more fields rising towards a dark rim of hills. |
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Sir, I think that is a policy decision only the President can make. That is beyond my pay grade. |
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Figuring out how it would work logistically is above and beyond my pay grade and my brain power. |
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While Millard did not shift from log cabin to White House, he did transport himself from beyond the Black Stump to strike it rich at Stawell. |
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Are they to be placed like devils beyond the pale of all human charities, and to be denied all kindly and benevolent offices? |
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Blinkies visually indicate the areas of a photograph where the exposure is beyond the range of the film. |
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The blowie was still hoverin around making random swoops on Boris who by now was well beyond caring. |
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The state ceased to owe an obligation to any feudal lord beyond its borders. |
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This site commands The Ridgeway, which connects the River Thames with the River Avon and River Severn beyond. |
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He could see the men in the bonfirelike glow of the second Kiowa, which had slammed to earth just beyond the inner perimeter fence. |
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A century ago you could expect to live 40 years.... Anything beyond that was borrowed time. |
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The boutiquelike areas extend beyond the main selling area to other corners of the store. |
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In the first place in going back to the bronze age, we already find ourselves beyond the reach of history or even of tradition. |
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More than that, he saw a group of fat cattle browzing, and just beyond were horses in a pasture. |
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You could feel the relief after Bendtner collected Wilshere's raking pass before cutting inside Carlos Edwards and burying his shot beyond Fulop. |
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If the coefficient of boom-and-bustiness is increased even further, beyond the value of three, the discrete path breaks up into chaos. |
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Why a king might want to keep his cast is beyond the understanding of cacoethical billygoats. |
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Huge queues form outside the Chippy, often stretching back to the Coop and beyond. |
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But, beyond gross morphologic observations this is purely speculative and not tested by studies in cobblestoned monolayers. |
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Miss Taft has a very collegey looking retreat of two rooms beyond the sitting-room end of the corridor. |
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Our future may lie beyond our vision, but it is not completely beyond our control. |
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Don't complicate yourself in issues that are beyond the scope of your understanding. |
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Striking the highway beyond the little copse she skirted the dark iron palings enclosing Hare. |
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Things are shoved into it sooty and steaming to get them out of the way, and it soon gets damp and crocky beyond all hope of purification. |
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Jenny knew it was time to cut bait, since her relationship with Joe was never going to progress beyond the current level of commitment. |
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The lies and dissemblings about this period are beyond most people's imaginations. |
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A small stream fed it and continued beyond it, so that the sheet of water, though turbid, was never ditchlike or unhealthy. |
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It was no good. I felt beyond all question that I was indeed Eden, not Elvesham. But Eden in Elvesham's body! |
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Available compositional data for magmatic epidotes suggest no significant solid solution beyond the epidote-clinozoisite binary. |
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The hooves are tipped with collagenous eponychia, which prevents damage to the amnion and beyond. |
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Nonetheless, the underlying pathology manifests beyond motoneuron degeneration, affecting also widespread extramotor areas. |
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Their trunks were gnarled beyond belief, like those in fairybooks. They were covered with the cuneiform of woodpeckers and yellowhammers. |
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A flatscape of houses with the San Francisco Bay beyond unfolded outside Ford's office window. |
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The house came into sight, above the cedar grove beyond whose black interstices an apple orchard flaunted in the sunny afternoon. |
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And she began flobbering, almost imperceptibly, toward the scrubby brown growth beyond the sand and toward the sun. |
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This may be a useful lesson beyond the realms of longevity in a world more fussed about efficiency than effectiveness. |
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Mr. Lyman owns the Temple Nursery, a mail order business little known beyond the world of galanthophiles, or snowdrop lovers. |
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Meanwhile his frau made loud mewling and scratching noises in the hallway beyond, deep in the throes of advanced galeanthropy. |
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Glacifluvial sediment may be found in ice-contact environments or proglacial environments beyond an apron of stagnant ice. |
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Not terribly conflicted by the part she must play, she seems beyond reproach, as effective and inscrutable in battle as she is as a gobernadora. |
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Even in castles and manor houses space was limited, and rooms including the great hall were used for other functions beyond dining. |
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What hypocrites will be confronted with, in return for their hypocrisy, is a grievesome torment, both in this world and beyond. |
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Still, the folio Ben looks to publish will be well beyond the purse of most scholars, let alone a groundling. |
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In the southwest, beyond the Straits of Dover, the North Sea becomes the English Channel connecting to the Atlantic Ocean. |
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In many new buildings, though, neighbors are venturing beyond tight-lipped hellos at the mailbox. |
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In other words, the similarity of the names is strictly coincidental and does not reflect any ethnic unity beyond Germanic. |
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By the 11th century, London was beyond all comparison the largest town in England. |
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It provides support for the development, promotion and distribution of European works within Europe and beyond. |
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But in 1922 Ireland and beyond, it was the perception, not the reality, that influenced public debate on the issue. |
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In an age where little was attempted beyond the registration of fact, he had reached the conception of history. |
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In the guise of a wildlife writer, a hook-and-bullet writer for Sports Illustrated, I went south also, to Baton Rouge and beyond. |
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This sparked interest among German humanists, including Conrad Celtes, Johannes Aventinus, and Ulrich von Hutten and beyond. |
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It bears the motto Plus Ultra, Latin for further beyond, implying that the pillars were a gateway. |
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Spanish and Portuguese have expanded beyond Iberia to the rest of world, becoming global languages. |
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As a result, Ptolemy implied more land east of the 180th meridian and an ocean beyond. |
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Initially, Rome's immediate neighbours were either Latin towns and villages, or else tribal Sabines from the Apennine hills beyond. |
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Later that year Severus waged a short punitive campaign beyond the eastern frontier, annexing the Kingdom of Osroene as a new province. |
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From 1996, the term City of York describes a unitary authority area which includes rural areas beyond the old city boundaries. |
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Constantine drove them back beyond the Rhine and captured two of their kings, Ascaric and Merogaisus. |
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It was also the combined and elaborated civilization of the Mediterranean basin and beyond. |
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The military engineering of Ancient Rome's armed forces was of a scale and frequency far beyond that of any of its contemporaries. |
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And they currently have forty-two ships searching for an immotile civilization beyond the region of space we Firewalled. |
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To the south of Sussex lay the English Channel, beyond which lay Francia, or the Kingdom of the Franks. |
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Alfred's educational ambitions seem to have extended beyond the establishment of a court school. |
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It is probable that Cnut's gifts were well beyond anything we can now prove. |
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Since the late 20th century, Norway has attracted immigrants from southern and central Europe, the Mideast, Africa, Asia and beyond. |
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Nothing pesters the body and mind sooner than to be still fed, to eat and ingurgitate beyond all measure, as many do. |
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He may have been executed in 1499, though no record of this exists beyond an assertion by George Buck over a century later. |
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However, because of the Dissolution Act, the Long Parliament continued to sit during and beyond the Civil War, without its royalist members. |
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Richard sought to expand the basis for the Protectorate beyond the army to civilians. |
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Moreover, a bill that seeks to extend a parliamentary term beyond five years requires the consent of the House of Lords. |
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Whigs rejected the Tory appeals to governmental authority and social discipline, and extended political discussion beyond Parliament. |
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The feeling of nostalgia for jewelrylike watches extends beyond the practical. |
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The influence of the movement spread beyond Scotland across the British Empire, and onto the Continent. |
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The cultural legacy of the British in Chile is notable and has spread beyond the British Chilean community into society at large. |
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If you need to kern anything beyond the most commonly used pairs, you can use applications software such as Adobe PageMaker to customize pairs. |
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If aircraft performance were ever to increase beyond such a barrier, a way would have to be found to use a different propulsion mechanism. |
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Intensive care units are stretched beyond capacity and further stresses on the system could compromise safety. |
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Future treaties granted the community new powers beyond simple economic matters which had achieved a high level of integration. |
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In the wars that lasted beyond 800, he rewarded allies with war booty and command over parcels of land. |
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A technological advance that had implications beyond the military was the horseshoe, which allowed horses to be used in rocky terrain. |
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There remained a few free peasants throughout this period and beyond, with more of them in the regions of Southern Europe than in the north. |
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The Hussite church, although the target of a crusade, survived beyond the Middle Ages. |
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In the early 15th century, the countries of the Iberian peninsula began to sponsor exploration beyond the boundaries of Europe. |
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It is also unusual in having responsibilities and ownerships beyond its boundaries. |
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The urban area expanded beyond the borders of the City of London, most notably during this period towards the West End and Westminster. |
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Folkestone also marks the eastern end of the A259 South Coast Trunk Road with access to the Romney Marsh, Hastings, Eastbourne and beyond. |
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War and science fiction inspired great minds like Konstantin Tsiolkovsky and Wernher von Braun to achieve flight beyond the atmosphere. |
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Unemployment beyond frictional unemployment is classified as unintended unemployment. |
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Hooke's activities in astronomy extended beyond the study of stellar distance. |
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Next up the valley beyond him lived Phineas Cowan, whose inclinations, in spite of his advanced age, were lustful and lickerous. |
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A big world beyond the limits of the ordinary light microscope now lies open to exploration. |
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The lawyer obtained impunity by dragging his obviously guilty client's case beyond the ten-year limitation. |
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Eventually he adapted his engine to produce rotary motion, greatly broadening its use beyond pumping water. |
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Field weakening allows an electric machine to operate beyond the designed frequency of excitation. |
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The A1 is the latest in a series of routes north from London to York and beyond. |
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Rugby Rail Users Group is campaigning hard to secure more direct express services down the Trent Valley main line to Crewe, Preston and beyond. |
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In many jurisdictions, bus drivers require a special licence above and beyond a regular driver's licence. |
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The only London Underground stations in Zones 7 to 9 are on the Metropolitan line beyond Moor Park, outside Greater London. |
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The lines also tended to be busy enough to be beyond the capacity of a single track. |
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There was no underlying administration or bureaucracy to maintain any gains beyond the lifetime of a leader. |
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Methodist women formed a community that cared for the vulnerable, extending the role of mothering beyond physical care. |
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Ultimately, she bore nineteen children, of which nine lived beyond infancy. |
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He did not study any subjects beyond the trivium and quadrivium at these schools. |
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Nanak further states that the understanding of Akaal is beyond human beings, but at the same time not wholly unknowable. |
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In Poland, that standard was a discovery or innovative element beyond the use of scientific methods. |
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Ritually deposited stone axes have been found all over Britain, suggesting that their uses went far beyond their practical capabilities. |
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Their authority extended over all roads between their respective gates of issue in the city wall and the first milestone beyond. |
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At the greatest possible distance from the church, beyond the precinct of the monastery, was the eleemosynary department. |
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A more popular alternative defence, which avoided damaging the castle, was to establish bulwarks beyond the castle's defences. |
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It was modified and enlarged so much that it extended beyond the boundary of Penge Place, which was also the boundary between Surrey and Kent. |
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The fame of the new movement, which became known as the Vienna Secession spread beyond Austria. |
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Philip Johnson, who had first taken his inspiration from Le Corbusier, also began to look beyond modernism for something new. |
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In this period the Germans started colonising Europe beyond the Empire, into Prussia and Silesia. |
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The club also run a successful academy system, developing the young players of Coventry, Warwickshire and beyond. |
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I left them I' th' filthy mantled pool beyond your cell, There dancing up to th' chins. |
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Balti restaurants have now spread beyond the triangle, and can also be found in the south of Birmingham, along the Pershore Rd in Stirchley. |
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English breweries continued to brew a range of bottled, and sometimes draught, stouts until the Second World War and beyond. |
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After large initials the following letters on the same line, or for some lines beyond, continue to be decorated at a smaller size. |
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Lacking funds, Morris had to cancel Moore's sculpture, which had not progressed beyond the maquette stage. |
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He also viewed Bottom as a lucky man on whom Fortune showered favours beyond measure. |
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Milton's key beliefs were idiosyncratic, not those of an identifiable group or faction, and often they go well beyond the orthodoxy of the time. |
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This effect extended beyond his death, in some instances, and not as long as his life, in others. |
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His friend Forster had a significant hand in reviewing his drafts, an influence that went beyond matters of punctuation. |
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They have gloried to this day, the tedious interminable big-screen replays of that golden summer irritating beyond measure. |
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By the early 2010s, metalcore was evolving to more frequently incorporate synthesizers and elements from genres beyond rock and metal. |
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The Hall hosts hundreds of events and activities beyond its main auditorium. |
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The menstruater is defiled and defiling because, as she bleeds, she strays beyond the socialized towards the realm of death. |
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This department covers all levels of education, from casual visitors, schools, degree level and beyond. |
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Some libraries have additional galleries beyond the public ones, where reference materials are stored. |
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It is beyond dispute, however, that the game, at any rate in a rudimentary form, was played in the 13th century. |
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