But one abiding feeling displayed by all, despite the circumstances, had to be optimism and an admirable acceptance. |
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As far as I'm concerned, you have to look at the circumstances to make a determination whether or not there's been an abuse of that privilege. |
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The basic message is that all fleet managers need to evaluate their own circumstances and act accordingly. |
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I tried to stifle the thoughts, tried to quell the overwhelming feeling of being trapped in circumstances. |
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Regardless of the circumstances it is absolutely vital that this trust is never broken. |
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Mentoring is not effective or ineffective in the abstract, but has specific outcomes in specific circumstances. |
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But he gives her a wan smile, the best he can manage under the circumstances. |
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On the other hand preservation is only possible via a more or less flexible accommodation to the change of overall circumstances. |
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The history of the decoration of the Escorial is a record of Philip's sometimes reluctant accommodation to circumstances beyond his control. |
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Such a secure channel is usually available only at certain times and under certain circumstances. |
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We cannot marry in any circumstances among the followers of other religious barring the People of the Book. |
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In these circumstances the majority of the colony absconded, leaving a few hundred freshly emerged workers behind. |
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What we do not expect, however, are the speed and extent to which many of these victims accommodate to their new circumstances. |
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Where abortion is performed in unsafe circumstances these complications are common and have serious consequences. |
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Having heard the evidence, there was a most regrettable set of circumstances but I believe this was an accidental death. |
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I have always thought that the best way to begin to accommodate to new circumstances is to learn to laugh in them. |
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In normal circumstances, these sorts of differences just come out in the wash. |
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They have shown impressive skill in affirming and accentuating the positives of even the most adverse of circumstances. |
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When the circumstances giving rise to the duress subside, they must return to law abidance as soon as reasonably practicable. |
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In the circumstances, we are satisfied you were in breach of warranty and condition precedent. |
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Those first few years weren't easy, but I kept the club up in difficult circumstances. |
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The inner essences of things were identified in their definitions, and distinguished in that way from accidental properties they exhibited under various circumstances. |
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Under these circumstances many devices were resorted to to checkmate their political moves. |
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In such circumstances sailors who do not have to go to sea do not go to sea and at half past ten on Sunday morning the decision was taken to abandon racing. |
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But the general circumstances of her capture and captivity have been known and widely reported for more than a year now. |
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Modern circumstances require an adroit approach to the manner in which our foreign policy is being implemented. |
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In 2005, Natalee Holloway another pretty blonde American, disappeared from the very same Aruba beach under similar circumstances. |
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Gender roles exceed the biological circumstances of childbirth and they are, perhaps, much less likely to change. |
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English law contains a number of offences which penalize the driving of a motor vehicle on a road in circumstances or in a manner which may cause harm. |
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It depends on the archaeologist and the circumstances, but I think they would all take their sweet time if they could. |
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There is a problem when governments try to impose their absolute moral standards on the whole of society, without taking into account people's individual circumstances. |
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Two centuries later, the amber Room was repatriated to Germany under very different diplomatic circumstances. |
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The argument now is how to limit certain types of plays that banks can make under certain circumstances. |
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Like I said, in spite of or because of my circumstances, I was able to accomplish my dreams. |
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What might a priest's absolution mean in such circumstances? |
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Artists and Churchill, in the right circumstances, got on like a house on fire. |
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Part of that is attributable to differences in life choices and family circumstances, but not all. |
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It's slow and arduous and takes great concentration under the best of circumstances. |
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He lived first in Balmoral Road, then when the family firm crashed, he lived in poorer circumstances in Huskisson Street. |
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At the present day, therefore, it is only rarely and in exceptional circumstances that the title is given. |
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The Black Market is under constant threat by the Police, but under no circumstances do the police regulate the substances that are being created. |
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Some taxes are, depending on the circumstances, paid by both individuals and companies and government. |
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In these circumstances, drug manufacturers must submit a proposed price to the appropriate regulatory agency. |
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Any literatesque character may be described in literature under any circumstances which exhibit its literatesqueness. |
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The circumstances under which this convention is followed are not possible to define strictly, and depend on many other factors. |
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Viking barrows are one of the primary source of evidence for circumstances in the Viking Age. |
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In most regions, the speakers use a continuum from more dialectal varieties to more standard varieties according to circumstances. |
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In the event, Canterbury was chosen instead of London, owing to political circumstances. |
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This would subsequently be addressed in Mary's case by dogma surrounding the circumstances of her own birth. |
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Karma theory is interpreted as explaining the present circumstances of an individual with reference to his or her actions in past. |
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The Sikh gurus established a mechanism which allowed the Sikh religion to react as a community to changing circumstances. |
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According to Sikh religious rites, neither husband nor wife is permitted to divorce unless special circumstances arise. |
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In other circumstances, unions may not have the legal right to represent workers, or the right may be in question. |
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Similarly, there may be circumstances in which the EYFS, or some element of it, cannot be delivered for an individual child. |
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Debt forgiveness is treated as taxable income, but can be excluded as taxable under certain circumstances, like bankruptcy and insolvency. |
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Usually an appropriate higher doctorate is used in these circumstances, depending on the candidate's achievements. |
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Mariana thus challenged divine right theories by stating in certain circumstances, tyrannicide could be justified. |
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Locke also advocated governmental separation of powers and believed that revolution is not only a right but an obligation in some circumstances. |
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During his travels, he saw a significant change in the people and the circumstances of America. |
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The circumstances of Esther and its first performance, possibly in 1718, are obscure. |
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In some instances, the king's wife was simply unable to join him in the coronation ceremony due to circumstances preventing her from doing so. |
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Satanic Majesties had been recorded in difficult circumstances while Jagger, Richards and Jones were dealing with their court cases. |
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In normal circumstances, the actual writing process usually lasts around six weeks from beginning to end. |
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Scotland qualified for the 1986 FIFA World Cup, their fourth in succession, in traumatic circumstances. |
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In 1928, Switzerland proposed to FIFA that in certain circumstances, 'broken time' payments should be allowed and FIFA accepted. |
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It is very rare for top clubs to miss the competition, although it can happen in exceptional circumstances. |
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Heyneke Meyer was the board's choice to replace Loffreda, however unfortunate family circumstances led to his resignation. |
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The writer is also a double agent, who trafficks in perceptions and double-deals between circumstances and possibilities, present and future. |
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Only under special circumstances will you be allowed to retake the test. |
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His wisdom and virtue cannot always rectify that which is amiss in himself or his circumstances. |
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Although there is no precise statistical analysis of assythments, bonds of manrent were only very rarely used in such circumstances. |
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West Brom enjoyed more possession as the half progressed and were handed a penalty of their own in the 21st minute in bizarre circumstances. |
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The man, as a matter of fact, under no circumstances, ever cared a brass farthing for what I or anybody else in his ship thought. |
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Under certain circumstances there are few hours in life more agreeable than the hour dedicated to the ceremony known as afternoon tea. |
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The sculptor had in his thoughts the conqoeror weeping for new worlds, or the like circumstances in history. |
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When men are easy in their circumstances, they are naturally enemies to innovations. |
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The ethnographic circumstances of North American clownly behavior need not be repeated here. |
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I felt no compunction in doing so, for under the circumstances I felt that I should protect myself in every way I could. |
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This water is sold for 50 cents per ton, which is not dear under the circumstances. |
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He also had a deerish look of bewildered innocence, as if, after all this time, he still couldn't comprehend his circumstances. |
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Having discovered the true circumstances the public viewed the decision in a different light. |
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Under certain circumstances it permits the discardure of the use of injection. |
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Whosoever searcheth all the circumstances and embraceth all the consequences thereof hindereth his election. |
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In these circumstances, part or none of the tied grant-in-kind might be treated by the inclusion approach. |
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This type of construction is sometimes possible, hinging on the circumstances involved. |
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This region subsequently acquired the name Saxony through political circumstances, though it was initially called the March of Meissen. |
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The bison's circumstances remain an issue of contention between Native American tribes and private landowners. |
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Because of the circumstances of his accession, Claudius took great pains to please the Senate. |
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Appius Silanus was executed early in Claudius' reign under questionable circumstances. |
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After his first term as quaestor, he was ordered but circumstances prevented Severus from taking up the appointment. |
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Roman rule ended in different parts of Britain at different times, and under different circumstances. |
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There is no textual proof that that was so, though it might be plausible if the definition of 'bagaudae' is changed to fit the circumstances. |
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There is no need to do this, as any number of rational scenarios already fit the circumstances. |
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Because of the number of the people requiring food, there were unique circumstances in the acquisition of food. |
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This demonstrates the idea was present that the army needed to maintain the health of its members regardless of circumstances. |
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His return to England less than two years later would be in very different circumstances. |
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At about the age of twenty-three, to crown his other imprudences, he married, without improving his reduced circumstances thereby. |
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Some sources claim Edmund was murdered, although the circumstances of his death are unknown. |
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In the circumstances, the period occupied in preferring appeals to the President and the Prime Minister was not incondonable. |
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What feminists, especially intersectionalists, have been imagining as identities needs to be exchanged for descriptions of social circumstances. |
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It was a rare combination of circumstances that led Cramer to agree to sit still and listen to Stewart engage in his j'accuse. |
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At the Siege of Wexford in October, another massacre took place under confused circumstances. |
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Hanson says the terror was not inherent in the ideology of the Revolution, but that circumstances made it necessary. |
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A corporation may feel the need for life insurance on one of its keymen under a variety of circumstances. |
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In some states, the law allows for easements by necessity, especially in circumstances where a property is landlocked. |
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Furthermore, the SRU planned to have a world class rugby side for each city or large town in Scotland, when financial circumstances permitted. |
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The exact circumstances are unclear and there are two conflicting accounts of his death. |
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In Colan, Cyfnerth and some of the Latin texts women could give sureties and could under certain circumstances act as sureties. |
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In such circumstances a person may be, in a practical sense, the heir apparent but still, legally speaking, heir presumptive. |
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When a defendant first appears before a magistrates' court, they will do so in one of three circumstances. |
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However, in other circumstances they may become a natural component of the habitat, even replacing locally extinct wild goats. |
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We are to procure dispensation or leave to omit the observation of it in such circumstances. |
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In similar circumstances the Northern Union chose another venue where professional sympathies lay, this time Tonypandy in the Rhondda Valley. |
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Assembly members and Members of Parliament requested an independent investigation into the circumstances leading up to her departure. |
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Comedies are often filled with witty remarks, unusual characters, and strange circumstances. |
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The scale of the ecological impact may or may not be significant, depending on specific circumstances. |
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In most circumstances, this mixing also replenishes nutrients in the upper mixed layer, setting the scene for the next round of diatom blooms. |
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The relative importance of these functions varies with the circumstances, as well as the species. |
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The dates and circumstances of the end of Byzantine rule in Sardinia are not known. |
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If the same circumstances occur during a cold period, the nights can get very cold though. |
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Larger, faster or more radical changes, however, may result in vegetation stress, rapid plant loss and desertification in certain circumstances. |
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No standard of spoken Norwegian is officially sanctioned, and most Norwegians speak their own dialects in all circumstances. |
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Depending on the circumstances, the platform may be fixed to the ocean floor, may consist of an artificial island, or may float. |
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Resonance in particle physics appears in similar circumstances to classical physics at the level of quantum mechanics and quantum field theory. |
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Their battle tactics were highly flexible and were designed to meet the specific circumstances of a battle. |
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It is not that they made some mistakes that is surprising, but that they did so much right in circumstances of the greatest possibly difficulty. |
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In these circumstances we had to reckon, at the least, with the gradual destruction of the army. |
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Depending on the circumstances, it may place the Red Star of David inside the Red Crystal, or use the Red Crystal alone. |
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The circumstances of this duty and whether or not it had anything to do with his probable avoidance of Nero have disappeared with the work. |
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The claims were based on Edward's appearance and the circumstances surrounding his overseas birth. |
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Under many circumstances, extensive human development may cause brown bears to alter their home ranges. |
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Under anoxic circumstances, however, organic material cannot decay and leaves a dark sediment, rich in organic material. |
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Every environment has a characteristic combination of geologic processes and circumstances. |
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Western cultures document the consumption of snakes under extreme circumstances of hunger. |
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The choice of a word depends on exact circumstances and the inclination of the archaeologists excavating the site. |
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Organisms are only rarely preserved as fossils in the best of circumstances, and only a fraction of such fossils have been discovered. |
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The actual circumstances of the escape are known largely through the later accounts of the royalist proponents of the plan. |
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Orders arrived from London concerning an assault on St Lucia but the commanders decided that such an attempt was unwise given the circumstances. |
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The BCE recognises that in a few cases there may be exceptional and compelling circumstances. |
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In 1886, Hampshire lost its status after years of difficult circumstances and poor results. |
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Apart from a terrorist outrage, it is difficult to conceive of circumstances in which one man could account for so many victims. |
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The gradually acquired political connotations are newer and, to a large extent, due to oscillating political circumstances. |
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The circumstances of the merger are an unsettled issue of scholarly research. |
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In AD 19, Germanicus died in Antioch under circumstances which led many to believe he had been poisoned by his opponents. |
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Many circumstances in the history of Ambrose are characteristic of the general spirit of the times. |
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Carloman's sudden death in December 771 under unexplained circumstances left Charlemagne as the sole, undisputed ruler of the Frankish Kingdom. |
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According to this view, also, the origin of the empire is to be explained by specific local circumstances rather than by overarching theories. |
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Charlemagne used these circumstances to claim that he was the renewer of the Roman Empire, which had declined under the Byzantines. |
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However, some differences may be pointed out and for instance cultural institutions arising from historical circumstances. |
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Cultural assimilation may involve either a quick or gradual change depending on circumstances of the group. |
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Artificial insemination is widely available to allow farmers to select for the particular traits that suit their circumstances. |
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In some circumstances, the extended family comes to live either with or in place of a member of the immediate family. |
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Instead, they only occur in myths widely separated by both time and circumstances. |
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A typical example is the herpes virus, which tends to hide in nerves and become reactivated when specific circumstances arise. |
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The development of the heavy galleon removed even the necessity of bringing carrack firepower to bear in most circumstances. |
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The Kezuo Zhuiyu and the Shuyu Zhouzilu describes the following circumstances of what happened to the official archives about the expeditions. |
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There may be circumstances in which it would be unjust to permit the defaulting party simply to buy out the injured party with damages. |
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Which shows that at the day, circumstances were right to reach these extreme values. |
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The western half gained independence from the Dutch in 1961, but became part of Indonesia soon afterwards in controversial circumstances. |
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Nahuatl literature encompasses a diverse array of genres and styles, the documents themselves composed under many different circumstances. |
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He was in good circumstances, being one of the larger landowners in the town. |
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A variety of bleats may be heard, depending on sheep age and circumstances. |
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In many circumstances, using the imperative mood may sound blunt or even rude, so it is often used with care. |
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This authorisation was limited to certain circumstances, and was again not regularly used. |
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No historical justification for this term exists, and neither do present circumstances support its use. |
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Many Scots speakers separate Scots and Scottish English as different registers depending on social circumstances. |
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It is also the main, and in some circumstances only, source of manufacturing activity in more than 250 municipalities in the province. |
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Defendants may, under certain circumstances, appeal their cases to the Caribbean Court of Justice. |
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Augustus Taber Murray explains that the depiction of a character was limited by the circumstances under which Greek tragedies were presented. |
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In other circumstances they delineate the parameters of acceptable belief and practice in proscriptive fashion. |
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Many, but not all, of these allow legal abortions in a variety of circumstances. |
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Certain acts are excluded as murder, usually when the place or circumstances were deemed not to be under the Queen's peace at the time. |
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Georgia case once again permitted the death penalty under certain circumstances. |
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The section deems only three circumstances when the accused is deemed to have been acting honestly. |
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The jury, as ordinary members of the community, must decide the amount of force reasonable in the circumstances of the case. |
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He concluded that necessity rather than duress of circumstances would apply because the doctor's will was not being overwhelmed by the threat. |
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The circumstances in which the threats were made must also have offered no reasonable opportunity for evasive action. |
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Under normal circumstances, the response to the provocation had to be almost immediate retaliation. |
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This is not easily quantifiable, and depends on the individual circumstances of the claimant. |
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Much academic discussion occurs over the circumstances and times of their founding. |
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A contract is implied in fact if the circumstances imply that parties have reached an agreement even though they have not done so expressly. |
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Terms may be implied due to the factual circumstances or conduct of the parties. |
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Neither is available as of right and in most jurisdictions and most circumstances a court will not normally order specific performance. |
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Warnings by the defendant may also provide a defense depending upon the jurisdiction and circumstances. |
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However, the Court recognizes some circumstances where it is appropriate to hear a case that is seemingly moot. |
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The Supreme Court has original jurisdiction only in narrow circumstances, but holds appellate jurisdiction over the entire state judicial system. |
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The president may convene and adjourn Congress under special circumstances. |
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However, under some circumstances it is possible for an individual to serve more than eight years. |
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In civil matters, such as taxation, ex post facto laws may be made in some circumstances. |
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In all circumstances, the law most favorable to the defendant shall be applied. |
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Often the facts or circumstances that entitle a person to seek judicial relief may create multiple causes of action. |
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However, courts have recently allowed recovery for a plaintiff to recover for purely emotional distress under certain circumstances. |
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He selected cases and wrote a general description of what the law should be in a given set of circumstances. |
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This may include, for example, aggravating circumstances which will be used to elevate the defendant's sentence if the defendant is convicted. |
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In some states and under circumstances, the decision need not be unanimous. |
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Witness competence rules are legal rules that specify circumstances under which persons are ineligible to serve as witnesses. |
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However, the discussions among jurors cannot be made public except in extraordinary circumstances. |
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The Tribunal's rulings are not binding although in certain circumstances it can prevent or place conditions on the sale of state owned land. |
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Eligible persons are provided with legal representation depending on their financial circumstances. |
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Some legislatures lie in between these two positions, with one house only able to overrule the other under certain circumstances. |
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Some offenses, though similar in nature, may be felonies or misdemeanors depending on the circumstances. |
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As a result, he faced criticism over the policy itself and the circumstances of the decision. |
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Whoever with intent to provoke a breach of the peace, or under circumstances such that a breach of the peace may be occasioned thereby. |
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Owen felt that human character is formed by circumstances over which individuals have no control. |
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However, these factors are also the circumstances under which sintering is occurring. |
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Additionally, the use of materials like Bitumen and even squash balls have been required by specific circumstances. |
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In extreme circumstances, particularly when sinking through Halite, composite liners consisting of two or more materials may be required. |
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The Railway Labor Act bans strikes by United States airline and railroad employees except in narrowly defined circumstances. |
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These unions therefore advocate a permanent solution to the circumstances of strikes, injunctions, and crossing other workers' picket lines. |
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The monopoly is the market and prices are set by the monopolist based on their circumstances and not the interaction of demand and supply. |
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On a political level, it means avoiding such circumstances as war, harsh laws and heavy taxes. |
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A number of different types of rock are found on and around Clough Head, which were formed in very different circumstances. |
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Many carnivorous plants are not strongly competitive and rely on circumstances to suppress dominating vegetation. |
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On the contrary, there were certain circumstances in her person which completely checked it. |
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In the North Pennines, the word Sike or Syke is found in similar circumstances. |
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However this relationship is not strictly valid in other circumstances, such as in measurements of soil alkalinity. |
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It was not likely, thought Graham, that the poor wee crooked saftie would be able to take advantage of those circumstances. |
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And when Paulinho later tried to compensate for his team-mate's shitbaggery with a committed challenge, it ended in dire circumstances. |
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It is true that contempt committed in a trial courtroom can under some circumstances be punished summarily by the trial judge. |
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I think it would be harsh to deprive them of their superannuations without a knowledge of the circumstances under which they are proposed. |
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Under the circumstances of this teetotalistic solution, any broad perspective on alcohol problems seemed irrelevant. |
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I also want to alert you to the broader circumstances of my incarceration. |
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Under those circumstances, her actions were completely defensible. |
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Soviet uncertainty in such circumstances would be contrary to the implied escalation-control intent of the ultime avertissement strike. |
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There is what appears under normal circumstances to be an uncrossable boundary, a total barrier. |
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Under no circumstances should I be responsible for your reckless driving of my vehicle. |
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As a young man, his was a severe and unhopeful mind, and the tendency to despond was increased by circumstances. |
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The southwestern one, between San Marco and Veglia, is too narrow except for small vessels under favorable circumstances. |
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Another group of anti-inflammatories called NSAIDs might be useful in some circumstances. |
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When learning about people and their circumstances, some tend to form generalizations surrounding the whats and wherefores of the people. |
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What is the duty of medical providers and police on the discharge of an arrestee in these circumstances? |
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Perhaps, in these circumstances, he would greet his granddaughter as a zayde should, with love and affection. |
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In normal circumstances the innate response would abate as the adaptive immune system takes over. |
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In such circumstances, the proper period for amortizing the capitalized costs of obtaining the first loan includes the term of the second loan. |
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However, in certain circumstances, the new QI regime creates further conflict for foreign QIs, when confidentiality cannot be maintained. |
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He was incarcerated at Fresnes prison where he died on 24 October 1944 under unclear circumstances, while awaiting trial. |
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These amenities have helped ease the sometimes difficult circumstances of long periods away from home. |
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The legal system is generally based on English common law, with some distinctions for local circumstances. |
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Both governments fully recognise the particular circumstances of Northern Ireland. |
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The circumstances of Scotland's acceptance of the Bill are to some degree disputed. |
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Under certain circumstances, states can organize a sphere of influence or a bloc within which they exercise predominant influence. |
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By the Parliament Acts 1911 and 1949 legislation may, in certain circumstances, be passed without the approval of the House of Lords. |
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These poems make reference to Plath's suicide, but none addresses directly the circumstances of her death. |
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In 1976, that Court ruled that, under appropriate circumstances, capital punishment may constitutionally be imposed. |
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They saw individual liberty as something achievable only under favourable social and economic circumstances. |
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In these circumstances, the Duke of Wellington had great difficulty in building support for his premiership, despite promising moderate reform. |
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Each provincial legislature had a life of five years, barring any special circumstances such as wartime conditions. |
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Other European nations, faced with similar circumstances, opted for protection, and Disraeli was urged to reinstitute the Corn Laws. |
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The Ju 87 units, which had suffered heavy casualties, were only to be used under favourable circumstances. |
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There, they found themselves living out in the open under torrential rains in extremely unhealthy circumstances. |
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Protocol 6 prohibits the imposition of the death penalty in peacetime, while Protocol 13 extends the prohibition to all circumstances. |
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Both Gregory and earlier methods have the problem that in some circumstances they do not treat all votes equally. |
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Under such circumstances, the parties agree to temporarily set aside their political differences and to unite to face the national crisis. |
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This usually only happens in special circumstances, such as in matters of national security. |
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It is held at least once a year but a special Ard Fheis can be called by the Ard Chomhairle or the membership under special circumstances. |
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The tribunal is convened on the request of the Lord President, or in other circumstances that the First Minister sees fit. |
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These surveys collect information about the victims of crime, the circumstances surrounding the crime, and the behaviour of the perpetrators. |
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Monopaternal superfecundation is probably much more common because under normal circumstances it is not recognized. |
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On 26 June 1990 Serbian authorities closed the Kosovo Assembly, citing special circumstances. |
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Individual factors are often used to account for various circumstances, such as whether one is a parent, elderly, a child, married, etc. |
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If the drugs are sold to underage people, then the penalties for trafficking may be harsher than in other circumstances. |
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She was always shy in such circumstances and was always afraid of new people, and was even more so now. |
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The circumstances of that were very controversial, and eventually led to the largest class legal action in English legal history. |
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The Tanakh describes circumstances in which a person who is tahor or ritually pure may become tamei or ritually impure. |
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In this lecture he spoke of the possibility of using sharia in some circumstances. |
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Performing prayers five times a day is compulsory but flexibility in the specifics is allowed depending on circumstances. |
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For others, flexibility is allowed depending on circumstances, but missed fasts usually must be made up quickly. |
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Based on an assessment of individual circumstances they offer grants or access to student loans through the Student Loans Company. |
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He could not afford to have a daily newspaper delivered to Redhill, suggesting that his financial circumstances there were still tight. |
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Did I care for what is termed reputation, it is by other circumstances that I should be dishonoured. |
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An influential account of the circumstances of his death was given by John Aubrey's Brief Lives. |
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Popper and his wife chose not to have children because of the circumstances of war in the early years of their marriage. |
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In 'exceptional' and 'unforeseen' circumstances where waiting times become excessive, external border checks can be relaxed on a temporary basis. |
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Under some circumstances some countries allow people to hold more than one passport document. |
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However, these are accepted only in limited circumstances and cannot take the place of the ID Card in most cases. |
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What can be more natural than the circumstances in the behaviour of those women who had lost their husbands on this fatal day? |
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People smuggling can be used to rescue a person from oppressive circumstances. |
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Through the Jubilee Coalition, the Bill was later passed on 19 December in the National Assembly under acrimonious circumstances. |
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The circumstances of these two blocs were so different that they were essentially two worlds, however, they were not numbered first and second. |
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While unexceptional in the circumstances, this would appear to show that Alexander III had decided on remarriage. |
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Under circumstances which are still disputed, Sir James and most of his companions were killed. |
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No positive information has been obtained of the era and circumstances in which the town of Dumfries was founded. |
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Separation from bed and board was allowed in exceptional circumstances, usually adultery. |
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In the midst of the Hundred Years' War, Charles VII inherited the throne of France under desperate circumstances. |
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The Poitiers record no longer survives, but circumstances indicate the Poitiers clerics had approved her practice. |
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In these deteriorating circumstances, the Dauphin appealed to the Scots for help. |
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Former Labour Scottish First Minister Henry McLeish asserted that he would support Scottish independence under such circumstances. |
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Literally the four paths of distraint, a process by which one could, under certain circumstances, seize goods owed by another. |
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The waiting period apparently varies based on the circumstance although no one has yet determined what exactly those circumstances are. |
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In rare circumstances, a court of appeal might also substitute a conviction for an acquittal. |
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There are mitigating circumstances that reduce culpability, or when the defendant kills only with an intent to cause serious bodily harm. |
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This banknote issue was brought about by the peculiar circumstances of the Swedish coin supply. |
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His activity in this respect varied according to circumstances, and the custom ceased to be obligatory after Pye's death. |
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Though thread counts are indeed quite specific, they can be modified in certain circumstances, depending on the desired size of the tartan. |
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However, in certain circumstances, the team captain may replace one or two of the players who played the singles on Friday by other players who were nominated for the tie. |
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He won the title in unusual circumstances, inheriting the final point he needed after Giorgio Pantano was stripped of fastest lap in the Monza feature race. |
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Within the present structures, congregations are able to manage themselves and arrange their services as they choose, reflecting their circumstances and preferences. |
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Sir Rodney Walker later issued a statement declaring that O'Sullivan had been excused from dealing with the media because of the exceptional circumstances affecting him. |
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Distinctive genetic characteristics have arisen, however, primarily as the result of small groups of people moving into new environmental circumstances. |
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Any later plans to break up the dominating Prussia into smaller states failed because political circumstances were not favourable to state reforms. |
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