In the U.S., the President is the head of the executive branch of government. |
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Once across Spring Creek the branch line turns southeast and then southwest and proceeds toward Ajax, South Dakota. |
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Marshall viewed aesthetics as a special branch of introspective psychology dealing with algedonics, the science of pleasure and pain. |
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An important branch of the House of Lancaster were the Beauforts, who were descended from Gaunt by his mistress, Katherine Swynford. |
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Fourteen naval cooks were among the dead, the largest number from any one branch in the Royal Navy. |
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Many leaked documents reference Bank Leumi, primarily its branch on the island tax haven of Jersey. |
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Physical cosmology is the branch of physics and astrophysics that deals with the study of the physical origins and evolution of the Universe. |
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Robert also surveyed the route and designed the Hagger Leases branch, which was planned to serve the collieries at Butterknowle and Copley Bent. |
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Initially designed for commuter or branch line traffic but could be found over the entire network. |
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This main line operation would be combined with light rail operations using abandoned branch lines, to create an integrated transport network. |
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The line skirts the east of Birmingham with a branch to the proposed new Birmingham Curzon Street station. |
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The other eastern branch runs underground from Whitechapel to Canary Wharf and Abbey Wood. |
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Travelcards will be valid within Greater London with the exception of the Heathrow branch, which will continue to be subject to special fares. |
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The company has its own engineering branch to maintain its aircraft fleet, this includes line maintenance at over 70 airports around the world. |
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Tamil belongs to the southern branch of the Dravidian languages, a family of around 26 languages native to the Indian subcontinent. |
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The Waldensians adopted Calvinist theology during the Reformation and became the Italian branch of the Reformed churches. |
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This route allows the transfer of recent graduate recruits to a UK branch of the organisation, for training purposes. |
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He also visited Dublin, there offering his support for Irish nationalism, and formed a branch of the League at his Hammersmith house. |
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Sculpture is the branch of the visual arts that operates in three dimensions. |
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Human geography is a branch of geography that focuses on the study of patterns and processes that shape the human society. |
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If cocaine is to be reclassified, defendant's arguments should be made to the legislative branch, not the courts. |
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Pastoralism is the branch of agriculture concerned with the raising of livestock. |
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The Transitional Federal Government officially comprised the executive branch of government, with the TFP serving as the legislative branch. |
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The Judicial branch includes the Supreme Court and lower federal courts interpret laws and overturn those they find unconstitutional. |
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All police forces are the responsibility of the executive branch of any of the federal or state powers. |
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The Netherlands is divided into north and south parts by the Rhine, the Waal, its main tributary branch, and the Meuse. |
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Although the Calvinist and Lutheran branch are the most common, a multitude of other denominations can be found elsewhere in Indonesia. |
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Nevertheless, the army was considered the senior and more prestigious branch. |
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Old Gutnish, the more obscure dialectal branch, is sometimes included in the Old East Norse dialect due to geographical associations. |
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High Kings from the northern branch ruled various kingdoms in what eventually became the province of Ulster. |
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Following the lead of Thomson and Tait, the branch of topology called knot theory was developed. |
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At the very beginning of dawn, the tree courting begins on a thick branch of a lookout tree. |
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The wildcat will pursue prey atop trees, even jumping from one branch to another. |
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A branch of the government's Department for International Development is located on the western edge of East Kilbride at Hairmyres. |
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The Scottish Green Party originated as the Scottish branch of the Ecology Party, founded in 1978 by Leslie Spoor. |
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In contrast to the position in England, the Law of Arms is a branch of the civil law. |
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Later Gill joined the Peace Pledge Union and supported the British branch of the Fellowship of Reconciliation. |
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The bank opened its first branch office outside Edinburgh in 1783 when it opened one in Glasgow, in part of a draper's shop in the High Street. |
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The banking hall continues in use as a branch of the bank, and Dundas House remains the registered head office of the bank to this day. |
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Much of the growth in the Bank's network had come from acquisitions and the management remained cautious regarding direct branch expansion. |
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A further branch at Carstairs links Edinburgh to the WCML, providing a direct connection between the WCML and the East Coast Main Line. |
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Eventually, a cadet branch of Dinefwr would establish itself in Powys by the mid 11th century, designated Mathrafal after the castle there. |
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As a descendant of Rhodri Mawr through his father Cadell, Hywel was a member of the Dinefwr branch of the dynasty. |
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Owain Gwynedd was a member of the House of Aberffraw, the senior branch of the dynasty of Rhodri the Great. |
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Because these laws are derived from UK Acts of Parliament, some people consider this new system of laws to be another branch of English law. |
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The first birds also appeared during the Jurassic, having evolved from a branch of theropod dinosaurs. |
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He was a teenager when the Welsh nationalist party Plaid Cymru was founded in 1925, and he founded a branch of the party while he was at Oxford. |
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The City Council is the legislative branch and is made up of 50 aldermen, one elected from each ward in the city. |
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The executive branch is headed by the mayor and includes other citywide elected and appointed officials as well as the civil service. |
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Tailor and fashion designer Timothy Everest began his professional career working as a sales assistant at a branch of Hepworths in the town. |
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Chronostratigraphy is the branch of stratigraphy that places an absolute age, rather than a relative age on rock strata. |
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One branch goes southeast, later to become the Canary Current as it passes northwest Africa and turns southwest. |
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The other major branch continues north along the coast of Northwestern Europe. |
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Lutrinae is a branch of the weasel family Mustelidae, which also includes badgers, honey badgers, martens, minks, polecats, and wolverines. |
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Additional branch mints to aid the one in London were set up including one at Aberystwyth Castle, in Wales. |
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The formerly separate Cardiff Riverside station of 1893 served the Cardiff Riverside branch railway. |
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A number of branch lines and local services were saved by this legislation. |
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Under the 1960s Beeching Axe, many of the supporting branch lines were closed and the Hereford Barton loop closed. |
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Signalling Solutions is to resignal the 12 miles from Paddington to West Drayton, including the Airport branch, as part of the Crossrail project. |
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In 2008 an other branch opened in Rabat, 2013 Tangier and 2016 Marrakesh the biggest of them all containing a campus. |
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The Great Western Railway arrived and Bridgend was at the junction between the main London to Fishguard line and the branch to the three valleys. |
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The WI branch in the village of Parc, Llanycil broke away from the movement and began Merched y Wawr, which would operate solely in Welsh. |
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Many multinational corporations send employees to foreign countries to work in branch offices or subsidiaries. |
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Today, only the Canada Dock branch line is used to serve the docks, using diesel locomotives. |
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The study of diatoms is a branch of phycology, and phycologists specializing in diatoms are called diatomists. |
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In October 2017, the tunnel branch was used for the filming of the Sky drama, Bulletproof, starring Noel Clarke and Ashley Walters. |
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This voyage was sponsored and organized by the New Zealand branch of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament. |
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All these belong to the 'lizard hipped' or saurischian branch of the dinosaurs. |
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Loyalists in Scotland are seen as a militant or extreme branch of unionism. |
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The Liberal Democrats have a branch in Northern Ireland but do not contest elections, but are affiliated with the Alliance Party. |
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The main line runs between Bastia and Ajaccio and there is a branch line from Ponte Leccia to Calvi. |
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Euronext Paris, the French branch of the NYSE Euronext group is Europe's 2nd largest stock exchange market, behind the London Stock Exchange. |
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The Vikings could sail through on the main river and branch off into different areas of the country. |
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Gaupnefjorden branch of Sognefjorden is strongly affected by freshwater as glacial river flow in. |
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Eidfjord village sits on the moraine forming an eid between Eidfjordvatnet lake and Eidfjorden branch of Hardangerfjord. |
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Nevertheless, the Alpine Rhine is considered the main branch, because it is longer. |
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This branch once formed the line along which the Limes Germanicus were built. |
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Other remnants are the Black, Caspian, and Aral Seas via a former inland branch known as the Paratethys. |
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The white tern is unique in that it lays its single egg on a bare tree branch. |
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Their Gaulish language forms the main branch of the Continental Celtic languages. |
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Another important predecessor to GPS came from a different branch of the United States military. |
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For this reason, linguists classify Mandan most often as a separate branch of the Siouan family. |
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As his adopted son took the same cognomen, Pliny founded a branch, the Plinii Secundi. |
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In addition, squirrels may inhabit a permanent tree den hollowed out in the trunk or a large branch of a tree. |
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Some chameleon species communicate with one another by vibrating the substrate that they are standing on, such as a tree branch or leaf. |
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An individual perches on a branch and stays perfectly still, with only its eyes moving. |
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Elsewhere in Europe, snakes were said to be repelled by ash leaves or a circle drawn by an ash branch. |
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The Federal Parliament of Somalia serves as the government's legislative branch. |
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Meanwhile, their caulescence distribution falls above both axons and dendrites, similar to maximum branch order. |
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The publisher's core competency was paperbacks, but they decided to branch out into online publishing. |
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Instead, we show how to construct reliable sugra duals to particular points on the Coulomb branch where the enhancon is screened. |
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Pass a trail registration station, crossing a swamp on a footlog at 0.2 miles.... Cross a small branch at 0.9 miles on a footlog. |
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Most executive branch agencies in the United States federal government have some adjudicatory authority. |
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It will be a new railway line running east to west through London and into the Home Counties with a branch to Heathrow Airport. |
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The other branch was more immediately the representatives of the people, and it was a maxim that the people ought to hold the Purse-strings. |
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A member of the Goidelic branch of the Celtic languages, Scottish Gaelic, like Modern Irish and Manx, developed out of Middle Irish. |
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They were separated into a Goidelic and a Brythonic branch from an early period. |
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The city formerly hosted a branch of The University of Law before it moved to Leeds. |
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The ileocolic artery is the lowest branch arising from the concavity of the superior mesenteric artery. |
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As of January 1, 2017 the Church of Norway is a separate legal entity and no longer a branch of the civil service. |
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If the ophthalmic branch is cut the patient must be told about the hazards of having an insensate cornea. |
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The House of York was a cadet branch of the English royal House of Plantagenet. |
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The first monarch, Henry VII, descended through his mother from a legitimised branch of the English royal House of Lancaster. |
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They carry a branch half a day, meaning to do great things with it, and then they snap it in two. |
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The compartment often contained a branch of the Tudor rose, with shamrock and thistle engrafted on the same stem. |
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Since the passage of these Acts, the House of Commons has become the dominant branch of Parliament, both in theory and in practice. |
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On 21 June 1819 an Act of Parliament was enacted to create a link between this extension and the Wigan branch of the Leeds and Liverpool Canal. |
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Innkeepers began running coaches, two to Shildon from July, and the Union, which served the Yarm branch from 16 October. |
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The EVR was a branch from Kirkby Stephen to the WCML near Penrith via Appleby. |
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Stations at Evenwood and Cockfield replaced stations on the Hagger Leases branch. |
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Due to budget cuts, four of the branch libraries risk closure whilst services may be reduced elsewhere. |
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Churchill was born into the family of the Dukes of Marlborough, a branch of the Spencer family. |
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In Italy, physical therapy has reached a high standard, and especially that branch of orthopedic surgery known as kineplastics. |
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He extended patronage control through every branch of Louisiana's state government. |
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In 1927 a second branch, the Bureau of Criminal Investigations, was formed. |
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One case was from the Court of Chancery, and the other from the equity branch of the Court of the Exchequer. |
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Tiny, greenish or pinkish, lanternlike flowers hide under branch tips in early to midspring. |
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A second railway, the East Somerset, opened a branch line from Witham in 1862 and built a station to the east of Priory Road. |
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In 1870, the Cheddar Valley line branch of the Bristol and Exeter Railway from Yatton, reached Wells and built a third station at Tucker Street. |
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Connecting to the main line at Truro station is the Maritime Line, a branch line to Falmouth in the south. |
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The new leaflets at the end of the branch were a lighter shade of green than the mature leaves. |
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Nevertheless, the game did help launch a new branch of mathematics, the field of cellular automata. |
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Two small branches serving Malin Bridge, from Hillsborough Interchange, and Herdings Park branch out from two of the main lines. |
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Down trains follow the route of the old branch line, while up trains follow a more gently graded new construction through a tunnel. |
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I found the opening times for my local branch using the Web site's store locator. |
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The Cornish language is derived from the Brythonic branch of the Insular Celtic languages. |
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The East Germanic branch included Gothic, Burgundian, and Vandalic, all of which are now extinct. |
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All living Germanic languages belong either to the West Germanic or to the North Germanic branch. |
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Game theory is a branch of applied mathematics that considers strategic interactions between agents, one kind of uncertainty. |
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Cornish is one of the Brittonic languages, which constitute a branch of the Insular Celtic section of the Celtic language family. |
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Scottish Gaelic, Irish and Manx are part of the separate Goidelic branch of Insular Celtic. |
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Most German vocabulary is derived from the Germanic branch of the European language family. |
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The legislative branch consists of a bicameral parliament modelled on the Westminster system. |
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Another branch of the Methodist revival was under the ministry of George Whitefield, resulting in the Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion. |
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The North American branch of Evangelical Friends Church International is a member church of the National Association of Evangelicals. |
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Kirby believes that Ecgfrith felt Wilfrid was promoting Oswald's branch of the Northumbrian royal family over his own. |
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Vajrayana, a body of teachings attributed to Indian siddhas, may be viewed as a third branch or merely a part of Mahayana. |
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Thanks to the support of the Papal Court the new branch received early recognition and grew fast, first in Italy, and since 1574 all over Europe. |
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The simple lifestyle helps members of the order, in whichever branch, to experience solidarity with the poor, and work to promote social justice. |
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A story of the history of the event is told and then the Vicar blesses the branch. |
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The Tower Captain throws the old branch down from the top of the tower and a new one is hauled to the top. |
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Gaelic cultural influence began in the 5th century and the Manx language, a branch of the Gaelic languages, emerged. |
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The executive branch of government is the Council of Ministers, which is composed of members of Tynwald. |
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The university has branch campuses in both London and Birmingham, and an extensive distance learning provision. |
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Additionally, two further branch campuses in both London and Birmingham in England deliver courses. |
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Darnley's father was Matthew Stewart, 4th Earl of Lennox, a member of the Stewart of Darnley branch of the House. |
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The Polish language, part of the West Slavic branch of the Slavic languages, functions as the official language of Poland. |
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The practice is based at Brodick Health Centre and has three base surgeries and four branch surgeries. |
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A branch of the Saint James School of Medicine was established in 2011 in Anguilla. |
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The Cayman Islands Law School, a branch of the University of Liverpool, is based on Grand Cayman. |
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With the Prime Minister as its leader, the Cabinet forms the executive branch of government. |
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The Parliament of Jamaica is the legislative branch of the government of Jamaica. |
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To all intents and purposes the party functioned as the Northern Ireland branch of the Conservative Party. |
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The following day he and a friend attended the sparsely populated AGM of the university branch of the Federation of Student Nationalists. |
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Some constitutions include additional branches, such as an auditory branch. |
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The term is also used for officers who hold authority over an individual military branch, special branch or within a theatre of operations. |
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Before induction into a specific branch of the armed forces, recruits undergo at least 9 weeks of basic military training. |
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The subject of Catacoustics, or the doctrine of reflected sound, is, perhaps, the most unsatisfactory in its results of any branch of physical science. |
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Staminate aments are pendulous, clustered or solitary in the axils of the last leaves of the branch of the year or near the ends of the short lateral branchlets of the year. |
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These regulations are authorized by specific enabling legislation passed by the legislative branch, and generally have the same force as statutory law. |
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Since each branch had exclusive powers, separated powers did not mean an aggressively political process of checking and balancing of executive policy choices by Congress. |
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As the executive branch, the Cabinet is responsible for proposing bills and a budget, executing the laws, and guiding the foreign and internal policies of Denmark. |
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A dentiroster alights and sings on the branch of the plum tree. |
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I switched banks so that I could use a drive-through branch near my home. |
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The Northern Ireland Executive is the devolved government of Northern Ireland, an administrative branch of the legislature Northern Ireland Assembly. |
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The extent of independence of the Federal Reserve Board from the executive branch has been a topic of ongoing study by economists and political scientists. |
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In the north, some branch docks have been filled in to create land. |
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Temperatures in Wales remain higher than would otherwise be expected at its latitude because of the North Atlantic Drift, a branch of the Gulf Stream. |
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However, the South Wales Main Line branch of the Great Western Main Line used by services from London Paddington to Cardiff and Swansea, is undergoing electrification. |
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Economic geology is an important branch of geology which deals with different aspects of economic minerals being used by humankind to fulfill its various needs. |
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The Parliament of Ireland had control over only legislation, while the executive branch of government, under the Lord Lieutenant, answered to the British government in London. |
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The legislative branch officially holds the Union's budgetary authority with powers gained through the Budgetary Treaties of the 1970s and the Lisbon Treaty. |
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The senior branch became extinct in 1884, and the House of Hanover is now the only surviving branch of the House of Welf, which is the senior branch of the House of Este. |
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The West Spitsbergen Current, the northernmost branch of the North Atlantic Current system, moderates Svalbard's temperatures, particularly during winter. |
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There is some evidence that the Pictish language may have had close ties to Common Brittonic, and might have been either a sister language or a fifth branch. |
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Baptists collectively form the largest branch of Protestantism, and the Southern Baptist Convention is the largest individual Protestant denomination. |
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Pembroke railway station is on a branch of West Wales Lines. |
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In 802 the fortunes of Wessex were transformed by the accession of Egbert who came from a cadet branch of the ruling dynasty that claimed descent from Ine's brother Ingild. |
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Single girls must put under their pillow a branch of sweet basil. |
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Francis I belonged to a cadet branch of the House of Orleans. |
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The House of Guise was a cadet branch of the ducal House of Lorraine. |
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Newport railway station is connected directly to the South Wales Main Line branch of the Great Western Main Line, Welsh Marches Line and Gloucester to Newport Line. |
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In September 1932 thousands of unemployed people protested in a series of demonstrations organised by the local branch of the National Unemployed Workers Movement. |
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Studying Latin may make it easier to branch out into Spanish or Italian. |
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But strong-stemmed bushy plants like salvias, coneflowers, cosmos, marigolds, nicotianas and zinnias should be cut back only to the next strong branch or pair of branches. |
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These include the CID, drug squad, special branch, firearms, scene of crime examiners, traffic, marine and operations units, sections or departments. |
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This NAC was in turn to be made up of regionally appointed delegates who were in theory confined to act according to the instructions given them by branch conferences. |
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Hence, as the power of the House of Lords has been severely curtailed by statute and by practice, the House of Commons is clearly the most powerful branch of Parliament. |
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The white tern, uniquely, lays its single egg on a bare tree branch. |
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In 1766 the Duke gained a fourth act of parliament for a branch canal between Sale Moor and Stockport which was to follow the valley of the Mersey. |
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Although the area was well connected to the Victorian railway system, the branch lines that supplied it were closed in the decades following the Second World War. |
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As well as shops, banks, restaurants and pubs, New Quay has a large primary school, a doctors' surgery, a small branch of the county library service and a fire station. |
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It is unclear whether the biramous condition is a derived state which evolved in crustaceans, or whether the second branch of the limb has been lost in all other groups. |
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The petitioned gain royal assent in 1853 and plans were made by the Deputy Master of the Royal Mint in London to open the Royal Mint's first overseas branch within the colony. |
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The Parliament serves as the legislative branch of the government. |
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Little quirk there in my particular branch of judgedom, he said. |
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David's 2, which extended the shopping district southwards, creating 100 new stores and a flagship John Lewis, the only branch in Wales and the largest outside London. |
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Moreover, it was possible that land could be redistributed if a certain branch of the family had few descendants and hence larger shares in the land per person. |
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The six counties of Northern Ireland are among the nine governed by the Ulster branch of the Irish Rugby Football Union, the governing body of rugby union in Ireland. |
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The Ulster GAA is the branch of the Gaelic Athletic Association that is responsible for the nine counties of Ulster, which include the six of Northern Ireland. |
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International trade is also a branch of economics, which, together with international finance, forms the larger branch called international economics. |
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Following the Treaty of Utrecht, in 1713, the Spanish sovereignty over the Southern Netherlands was transferred to the Austrian branch of the House of Habsburg. |
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The mixed systems of the Nordic countries are sometimes considered a branch of the civil law, but they are sometimes counted as separate from the civil law tradition. |
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In Finland a special branch of the Research Institute for the Languages of Finland has official status as the regulatory body for Swedish in Finland. |
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Major rail lines run London to Norwich, London to Cambridge and King's Lynn, and London to Southend with a number of rural branch lines servicing the wider region. |
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It is also the home of the Open University's East of England branch. |
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Ultimately, the conflict culminated in success for the Lancastrian branch led by Henry Tudor, in 1485, when Richard III was killed in the Battle of Bosworth Field. |
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The national arms and the royal arms arms sort under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and military arms are a matter of the heads of each branch of the Norwegian Armed Forces. |
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The Great Western Main Line and its branches such as the Henley and Marlow branch lines link the southern side of the Chilterns with London Paddington. |
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Amphibians were the dominant land vertebrates, of which one branch would eventually evolve into amniotes, the first solely terrestrial vertebrates. |
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These range from picturesque rural branch lines like the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway to sections of mainline such as the Great Central Railway. |
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The most common was a natural wood yoke formed from a tree branch. |
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Additionally, the Llanbadarn Campus is the site of the Aberystwyth branch of Coleg Ceredigion, a further education college, and not part of the University. |
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Due to open in 2018, it will be a new railway line running east to west through London and into the surrounding countryside with a branch to Heathrow Airport. |
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A branch from HS2 to the WCML north of Crewe is being considered. |
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The following year saw mixed gauge laid through the Box Tunnel, with the broad gauge now retained only for through services beyond Bristol and on a few branch lines. |
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The head office of the paper is located in Mastrick, Aberdeen, and as of March 2012 employed 470 staff locally and at branch offices throughout the North of Scotland. |
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The university also holds an international branch campus in Mauritius. |
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The GWR branch had once run into a separate GWR Oswestry terminus, but this has long since disappeared and the land redeveloped as a bus terminus and supermarket. |
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This branch would compete with House Aberffraw for supremacy and influence in Wales throughout the 10th, 11th, and 12th century, with Powys variously ruled between them. |
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Each tree had a meaning and significance of its own, and Gwydion guessed Bran's name by the alder branch Bran carried, the alder being one of Bran's prime symbols. |
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This route is for established, skilled employees to be transferred to the UK branch of their organisation to fill a post that cannot be filled by a settled worker. |
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Childlore is a distinct branch of folklore that deals with activities passed on by children to other children, away from the influence or supervision of an adult. |
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Naturalism began as a branch of literary realism, and realism had favored fact, logic, and impersonality over the imaginative, symbolic, and supernatural. |
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Acoustic resonance is a branch of mechanical resonance that is concerned with the mechanical vibrations across the frequency range of human hearing, in other words sound. |
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Cheddar Man was determined to have belonged to Haplogroup U5, a branch of mitochondrial Haplogroup U, which has also been found in other Mesolithic human remains. |
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A small but historically significant Anabaptist branch is also discussed. |
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This leads Hume to the third branch of causal inference, Belief. |
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Each provincial branch organises the sport within its geographic area. |
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The largest branch of Methodism in England was organised by John Wesley. |
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Filings with the Trades Union Certification Officer showed that the NUM's Derbyshire branch had just four members, three of whom were paid officials. |
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In the 21st century, the Salvation Army in the United Kingdom created a branch for the youth, called Alove, the Salvation Army for a new generation. |
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Additionally, the Caldon Canal branches off from the Trent and Mersey Canal at Etruria, within the city boundaries, going to Froghall with one branch going to Leek. |
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The awards, given by the Welsh branch of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts, celebrate the achievements of film and television productions made in Wales. |
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Once in university, students begin the carrera, the study of a precise academic branch like economics, business administration, sciences, law, engineering, or medicine. |
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But to use game theory in a Marxian setting requires more that simply adopting the tools and methods of non-cooperative game theory, root and branch. |
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Its powers are similar to those of lower houses under many other bicameral parliamentary systems and it is by far the dominant branch of the Oireachtas. |
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Then again, the Leefbaar parties that caused the loss then and lost most of their votes this time have no branch in Nijmegen, which makes this comparison less valid. |
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Over the centuries as each generation of eldest sons received inheritances their wealth was consolidated, and George's branch of the family fell into poverty. |
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Born in Paris and brought up in Oxfordshire, Watson attended the Dragon School and trained as an actress at the Oxford branch of Stagecoach Theatre Arts. |
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