Remote subsea wells may also be connected to a platform by flow lines and by umbilical connections. |
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Conventional wisdom holds that Hamlet is too obviously connected to legend, and the name Hamnet was quite popular at the time. |
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An airborne wind farm is a group of airborne wind energy systems near to each other, connected to the grid in the same point. |
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The manufacturing sector is closely connected with engineering and industrial design. |
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There are seven offshore testing berths connected to the 33KV North Isles section of the national grid, via an underground cable. |
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The first prototype was connected to the power grid in 2003 and is currently deployed in Nissum Bredning, Denmark. |
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Rotterdam is well connected by international, national, regional and local public transport systems, as well as by the Dutch motorway network. |
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He also viewed the play as suggesting that the healing force of love is connected to the acceptance of death, and vice versa. |
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South of the Humber, Scunthorpe and nearby rural stations are connected by the South Humberside Main Line, run by Northern. |
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Only a small strip of land in the heath of Lessay connected the peninsula with the mainland. |
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Even today, many surnames particularly connected with Gaeldom are of Old Norse origin, especially in the Hebrides and Isle of Man. |
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The Ruddington site is connected by a 640 Gbps dark fibre and runs on IBM's z10 with Tivoli. |
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Motive power came from the tank's own tracks which were connected by rods to a propeller shaft running through each float. |
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The book had been condemned by certain authorities connected with the Council, but had not been condemned conciliarly. |
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It is connected to the North Atlantic at both its northern and southern ends. |
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We are not connected to standard Dutch because it is an artificial language that was created based on the dialects of North Holland. |
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This ideal can be approximated by use of levers and linkages connected to a fixed eccentric. |
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With the help of Sam Spanier and Eric Hughes, American sponsors connected with the Sri Aurobindo Ashram, he emigrated to New York City. |
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Honshu is connected to the islands of Hokkaido, Kyushu and Shikoku by tunnels and bridges. |
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The plot centres on the Ramsay family's anticipation of and reflection upon a visit to a lighthouse and the connected familial tensions. |
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Thus continental shelves were exposed and many islands became connected with the continents through dry land. |
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Spring cleaning is connected with the birth of cubs, and may occur several times during the summer to prevent parasite levels building up. |
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The other in southern France may be connected via the Pyrenees to populations in Spain and Portugal. |
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Each pollinium is connected to a filament which can take the form of a caudicle, as in Dactylorhiza or Habenaria, or a stipe, as in Vanda. |
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While leaving the flower, it pulls the pollinium out of the anther, as it is connected to the viscidium by the caudicle or stipe. |
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Lithuanian folk music belongs to Baltic music branch which is connected with neolithic corded ware culture. |
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New Guinea and its surrounding islands are geologically considered as a part of Australian continent, connected via the Sahul Shelf. |
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Its chemical formula is H2O, meaning that its molecule contains one oxygen and two hydrogen atoms that are connected by covalent bonds. |
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Hydroelectric power comes from water driving a water turbine connected to a generator. |
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These regions were connected via the Silk Road trade route, and they have a pronounced Iron Age period following the Bronze Age. |
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This was on the basis of a contemporary account of the attack, but without evidence that the rhyme was connected. |
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It is connected to the Pacific Ocean by the Bering Strait and to the Atlantic Ocean through the Greenland Sea and Labrador Sea. |
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The Indian Ocean is artificially connected to the Mediterranean Sea through the Suez Canal, which is accessible via the Red Sea. |
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During 1928, the studio was sold to Ludwig Blattner who connected it to the electricity mains and introduced a German system of sound recording. |
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When North America and South America connected, it stopped equatorial currents from passing from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean. |
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After reading the series, he changed his mind and signed on to direct since he had immediately connected to the story. |
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The Black Sea is connected to the World Ocean by a chain of two shallow straits, the Dardanelles and the Bosphorus. |
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The cratons are connected by orogenic belts, regions of highly deformed rock where the tectonic plates have engaged. |
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In certain cases, a sea with a bed significantly below sea level is cut off from the larger ocean to which it is usually connected. |
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Despite its name, the North Equatorial Current is not connected to the equator. |
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To access this website, registration is required, usually through a library connected to a college or university. |
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The fountains were fed from two wells, one in front of the National Gallery and one behind it connected by a tunnel. |
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Eurasia was connected in turn to Africa, which contributed further to the species that made their way to North America. |
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In contrast, they have successfully sought the reduction of section 106 planning obligations connected to the redevelopment of the stadium. |
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In the 1450 Fra Mauro map, the Indian Ocean is depicted as connected to the Atlantic. |
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During the LGM the Laurentide Ice Sheet covered most of northern North America while Beringia connected Siberia to Alaska. |
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It is connected to the city via the Metro Light Rail system and a journey into Newcastle city centre takes approximately 20 minutes. |
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Continuousness is that property of style which represents the thought as connected and flowing. |
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The two facilities are connected by a subterranean walkway with the MPC was built partially underground to minimise its presence. |
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Winston Churchill wrote about the use of the Union Jack as a symbol connected to British nationalism and imperialism. |
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It benefits greatly from the natural gas field of Lacq to which it is connected by pipeline. |
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Winnipeg is the largest and best connected city within Manitoba, and has highways leading in all directions from the city. |
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A helicopter used to carry loads connected to long cables or slings is called an aerial crane. |
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The throttle controls the power produced by the engine, which is connected to the rotor by a fixed ratio transmission. |
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The two towns are connected by the Cowes Floating Bridge, a chain ferry operated by the Isle of Wight Council. |
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These are connected to the national rail network by a branch line to Brockenhurst. |
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The band rehearsed for less than two weeks before the performance, and according to Mitchell, they never connected musically. |
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Cowes is connected to East Cowes by a chain ferry known as the Cowes Floating Bridge. |
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However, although he is often connected with absolutism, Bodin held some moderate opinions on how government should in practice be carried out. |
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These are also part of the same chalk band and only a few thousand years ago were connected to Ballard Down. |
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Each gill has an incoming blood vessel connected to the hemocoel and an outgoing one to the heart. |
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The station was enlarged in 1875 with the opening of the Ryde and Newport Railway in December 1875, which also connected the station to Ventnor. |
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In 1927, the passing loops at Brading and Sandown were connected to form a second section of double track. |
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This cereal belt fed the civilizations formed in the Axial Age and connected by the Silk Road. |
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This harpoon design also utilized a shaft that was connected to the head with a moveable joint. |
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The eye of a hook, although some hooks are technically eyeless, is the point where the hook is connected to the line. |
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In thermodynamics, two bodies are often considered as connected by contact with a common wall, which has some specific permeability properties. |
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The meaning that is connected to individual signs, morphemes, words, phrases, and texts is called semantics. |
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There were a variety of reasons for this failure, many connected to general weaknesses within the organisation. |
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Sentences can be described as consisting of phrases connected in a tree structure, connecting the phrases to each other at different levels. |
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The South Adriatic Basin is similar in many respects to the Northern Ionian Sea, to which it is connected. |
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In the north, it is connected to the Marmara Sea and Black Sea by the Dardanelles and Bosphorus. |
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Construction of canals in more modern times connected the Ems to other waterways, opening it as a highway of industrial transportation. |
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The Saale is navigable from Naumburg and is also planned connected from Leuna with the White Elster near Leipzig by an unfinished canal. |
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A Roman road went through the Odenwald and a network of secondary roads connected all the forts and towers. |
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Luxembourg is connected through an optical DWDM network, called Teralink to several Tier 1 upstream providers like Level3 and Global Crossing. |
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Some of the earliest stone circles in Britain are connected with this industry. |
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Claudius Ptolemy mentions neither tribe in his geography but instead the Teuriochaemae, who may also be connected to both. |
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The offices of Assembly Members are still in this building which is connected to the Senedd by a skyway. |
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Scholars have connected the Alans to the nomadic state of Yancai mentioned in Chinese sources. |
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Better methods of dating have shown that these events are not as closely connected as once thought. |
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Combined with the hoards deposited in rivers and swamps, it indicates religious beliefs connected with water. |
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In various periods, various other territories were politically connected with the Moldavian principality. |
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The river is connected to the geological period called the Quaternary, in which distinct cooling of the climate took place. |
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Many Polish legends are connected with the Vistula and the beginnings of Polish statehood. |
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This process is often effective in revealing common cultural denominators connected to the topic being studied. |
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Each of the major fountains was connected to two different aqueducts, in case one was shut down for service. |
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A large treasure found in Wieringen in 1996 dates from around 850 and is thought perhaps to have been connected to Rorik. |
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There are two domestic animals specifically connected to the Isle of Man, though they are also found elsewhere. |
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To prepare the two culture compartments, which were connected by the microtunnel structures, holes were opened with a punch. |
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On 1 January 1947, Canadian citizenship was conferred on most British subjects connected with Canada. |
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The old beliefs are closely connected to the land, animism, and the supernatural. |
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The subethnic groups referred to here are historically connected to independent Principalities. |
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Via Aquitania reached from Narbonne, where it connected to the Via Domitia, to the Atlantic Ocean through Toulouse to Bordeaux. |
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British subjects connected with former British India lose British nationality if they acquire any other. |
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They were not a unified people at the start of the 3rd century but consisted of many tribes which were loosely connected with one another. |
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There vas an old covey as lived in Wapping, at the time I'm telling you of, who vas connected vith us by ties of common interest. |
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This court was connected directly to the Emperor, so it ceased to act when he was abroad and disbanded when he died. |
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The three main streets are connected by a series of streets running perpendicular to them. |
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Some of those kiosks are free-standing, and others are connected to an in-store minilab. |
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The quandrangular ard has a horizontal sole body connected to a straight, nearly parallel beam by a stilt and a brace. |
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A joint raid by American and Afghan forces arrested six Taliban connected to the 2014 Peshawar school massacre. |
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Iconographic material suggesting other deities are less common that those connected to Thor. |
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Lynton and Lynmouth are combined into one parish and are connected by the Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway. |
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The opening of the Channel Tunnel in 1994 connected London directly to the continental rail network, allowing Eurostar services to begin. |
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South Ronaldsay, Burray, Glims Holm, and Lamb Holm are connected by road to the Mainland by the Churchill Barriers. |
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Another is that each community and region was connected to them via loyalty to the crown, rather than bureaucratic ties. |
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However, its different territories were only connected through the person of the monarch, an aspect of empire as early as Achaemenid Persia. |
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Therefore, Byzantine science was in every period closely connected with ancient philosophy, and metaphysics. |
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Newfoundland and Cuba are shown connected to Asia, as Columbus and Cabot believed. |
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Greenland is shown connected to Newfoundland and Asia on Ruysch's map, and not Europe as earlier maps had showed. |
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This ancient passage specifically connected the Bridge of Dee to Cowie Castle via the Portlethen Moss and the Stonehaven central plaza. |
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Antananarivo is connected to Toamasina, Ambatondrazaka and Antsirabe by rail, and another rail line connects Fianarantsoa to Manakara. |
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Early uses were connected with magic, medicine, religion, tradition, and preservation. |
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It is connected with the Bay of Mecklenburg in the east, the Little Belt in the northwest, and the Great Belt in the North. |
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His laboratory was connected with her apartments by a secret passageway, so that no formulae could be stolen en route. |
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To the east, three ancient routes connected the south to the Mediterranean. |
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It was one of the first countries in Africa to be connected to the internet and to introduce ADSL broadband services. |
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Mossel Bay is connected to the national rail network via a branch line to George. |
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Lisbon is connected to its suburbs as well as throughout Portugal by an extensive motorway network. |
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There is nothing to indicate that the two events are connected. |
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Marco Polo demonstrated that an ocean lay east of Asia and was connected with the Indian Ocean. |
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The northwestern portion of the strait is connected with other sheltered waterways via the Smyth Channel. |
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Only recently the ends of some highways that came rather close to one another from the east and the west have been connected. |
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His father held an important position at court and was connected by remote illegitimate descent with the Portuguese monarchy. |
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Frightful tortures inflicted on its unfortunate inhabitants were connected with its destruction. |
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Leeds city centre is connected to the National Rail network at Leeds railway station. |
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By 1571, a string of naval outposts connected Lisbon to Nagasaki along the coasts of Africa, the Middle East, India and South Asia. |
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It consists of the Macau Peninsula itself and the islands of Taipa and Coloane, which are now connected by landfill forming Cotai. |
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To the east, a bridge connected Manama to Muharraq since 1929, a new causeway was built in 1941 which replaced the old wooden bridge. |
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When the Cornwall Railway connected the line to Plymouth, their trains ran to the present station above the city centre. |
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The Camino Real de Tierra Adentro connected Mexico City with the interior of New Spain. |
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Captain Thomas Forrest was intimately connected with Nuku and represented the British as ambassador. |
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The archive also holds the records of various people, groups and organisations connected to the city. |
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The latter is the only inhabited islet with communities like Old San Juan and Puerta de Tierra, and connected to the main island by bridges. |
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Eight of the larger islands are connected by bridges, and are the populated islands. |
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The system is connected to the mainland by two submarine cables and an Intelsat earth station. |
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The city was connected to the mainland by causeways leading to the north, south, and west. |
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Here, trade routes connected the Gulf coast, the Valley of Mexico, Tehuacan Valley, and La Mixteca Baja through Izucar de Matamoros. |
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However, the debate prior to the vote mainly surrounded the more recent events connected with the murder of Robert McCartney. |
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To both Teotihuacan and Mayan cultures, Venus was in turn also symbolically connected with warfare. |
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In front of the plaza, towards the open country, a stone fortress is connected with it by a staircase leading from the square to the fort. |
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Diplock courts are common in Northern Ireland for crimes connected to terrorism. |
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Public finance is closely connected to issues of income distribution and social equity. |
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During the Muromachi period, Tanegashima functioned as a relay station of one of the main routes of Chinese trade that connected Sakai to Ningbo. |
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Those valuable classes of men who take the deepest interest in whatever appears to be connected with the moral order of the world. |
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Historically, Parrsboro, Wolfville, and Kingsport were connected by the MV Kipawo ferry, whose name was derived from the three communities. |
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The town grew after it was connected to Charleston by the Santee Canal in 1800, one of the first canals in the United States. |
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Previously, Staten Island and Long Island were connected, preventing the Hudson River from terminating via the Narrows. |
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Another major canal was the Oswego Canal, which connected the Erie Canal to Oswego and Lake Ontario, and could be used to bypass Niagara Falls. |
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The firm has said it never knowingly allowed anyone connected with rogue regimes to use its companies. |
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In 1883, Galicia was first connected by rail to the rest of Spain, by way of O Barco de Valdeorras. |
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Australia and New Guinea remained connected in this way until the shallow Torres Strait was last flooded around 8,000 years ago. |
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It consisted of a piston and an air gun cylinder with flaps that could suck the air from any vessel that it was connected to. |
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The family traces its lineage across eight centuries to Norman times and was closely connected to many aristocratic families of Great Britain. |
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Water was supplied at stopping places and locomotive depots from a dedicated water tower connected to water cranes or gantries. |
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Also as part of its centralization, the Qin connected the northern border walls of the states it defeated, making the first Great Wall of China. |
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Each animal has its proper pleasure, and the proper pleasure of man is connected with reason. |
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This made slaves a permanent part of a master's lineage and the children of slaves could become closely connected with the larger family ties. |
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Venice is built on an archipelago of 118 islands formed by 177 canals in a shallow lagoon, connected by 409 bridges. |
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Whyte classification is connected to locomotive performance, but through a somewhat circuitous path. |
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The vacuum pump is also connected to the water reservoir to deair the water. |
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When I connected to the IRC server, the MOTD included an apology for the recent downtime. |
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By doing so, he connected the Atlantic Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea and formed the Strait of Gibraltar. |
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The four buildings, which are connected to a central street, accommodate about 3,000 people. |
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The HS2 concourse will be connected to the existing concourse at Piccadilly. |
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The rotor is connected to a transmission which is bolted to the airframe, and the turboshaft engine drives the transmission. |
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It was connected to the main terminal by the UK's first automated people mover system. |
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The beam then passed between two parallel aluminium plates, which produced an electric field between them when they were connected to a battery. |
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Major challenges of the EU concerning WSS are connected with modern pressures to the system. |
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The British Indian Ocean Territory is connected to the region by a publication of Jane's for security considerations. |
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Another time, the term Central Europe became connected to the German plans of political, economic and cultural domination. |
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But, unlike older notions of race, they are not directly connected to claims about human behaviour or character. |
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German words found in the Polish language are often connected with trade, the building industry, civic rights and city life. |
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Thus means that all the inhabited islands are now connected to at least one other island by a land transport route. |
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For one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another. |
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Thus, physical items connected with saints are also regarded as holy, through their participation in the earthly works of those saints. |
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Modern Irish literature is often connected with its rural heritage through writers such as John McGahern and poets such as Seamus Heaney. |
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During the 1930s radical leftist politics characterized many of the artists connected to Surrealism, including Pablo Picasso. |
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Old words connected with the heavy plough and its use appear in Slavic, suggesting possible early use in this region. |
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Many of the makars had university education and so were also connected with the Kirk. |
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Other people connected with the Scottish renaissance, not mentioned previously, are listed below. |
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The earliest were of a simple univallate form, and often connected with earlier enclosures attached to the long ditch systems. |
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Children would sing 'pancake songs' on Shrove Tuesday and summer carols were connected to the festival of Calan Mai. |
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Traditionally, the origins of Roman legal science are connected to Gnaeus Flavius. |
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In a WRIM, the rotor winding is made of many turns of insulated wire and is connected to slip rings on the motor shaft. |
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Based in Paris, the paper was connected to the League of the Just, a utopian socialist secret society of workers and artisans. |
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An external resistor or other control devices can be connected in the rotor circuit. |
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They are played on national holidays and festivals, and have also come to be closely connected with sporting events. |
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On 18 January 2012, Iraq was connected to the undersea communications network for the first time. |
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Railroads were built that connected the northern Mexican states more to the United States than to Mexico and the population grew tremendously. |
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There is nothing to suggest that the two events are connected. |
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The two locations are connected via a free bus service that runs frequently throughout the week. |
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It was mostly the wealthy whose homes were connected to the sewers, through outlets that ran under an extension of the latrine. |
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The 802.11b spec takes pretty good care to enforce good neighborship on connected hosts. |
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A number of other scientists are also connected in some way with the Czech lands. |
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It is connected to the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh by a series of corridors. |
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The copy machine is connected to the network so it can now serve as a printer. |
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These legion camps were connected by a good road network to all those regions across the island that were occupied by the Romans. |
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The best known tradition connected to this night concerns matrimony and premonitory dreams. |
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The initiative was taken by a small group of Scots connected with the Crichton family, who had supplied the bishops of Dunkeld. |
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The aim was for the colony to have an overland route that connected the Pacific and Atlantic oceans. |
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The two pistons shared a common four way rotary valve connected directly to a steam boiler. |
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In Norway the Art Nouveau was connected with a revival inspired by Viking folk art and crafts. |
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It is connected at the southern end by the River Oich and a section of the Caledonian Canal to Loch Oich. |
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In the vast majority of large electric generating stations, turbines are directly connected to generators with no reduction gearing. |
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These sacs are connected to the lungs and are filled with air when the bird breathes in. |
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During the late 12th century, Joseph became connected with the Arthurian cycle, appearing in them as the first keeper of the Holy Grail. |
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A man very rarely has an image of a person with whom he is livingly, vitally connected. |
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Saint Patrick features in many stories in the Irish oral tradition and there are many customs connected with his feast day. |
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The fanout of a logic gate output is the number of gate inputs to which it is connected. |
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The building is now used to house the College of Justice and other connected functions. |
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He and several other players connected to the regiment formed the nucleus of the new band. |
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It is connected by the elevated AirRail Link with Birmingham International railway station on the West Coast Main Line. |
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Clans which are connected historically, or that occupied lands in the same general area, may share the same clan badge. |
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The printworks connected below road level direct to Waverley Station in a highly efficient production line. |
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As well, the musical form connected a social text of populism and nonelitism to the members' positions as public personalities. |
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This complex is composed by several genomotypes connected by an intricate reproductive dynamics. |
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The underground station would be rebuilt and connected to Euston Square tube station. |
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As of 2009, 73 deaths have been connected with the construction of the bridge and its immediate aftermath. |
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Social democracy is connected with the trade union labour movement and supports collective bargaining rights for workers. |
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The country is also connected to Ireland by car ferry services operating daily from Welsh ports, principally Holyhead. |
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Tony bucked involuntarily. Danny had just connected with his inside happy button. |
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The sea level was lower than now and Britain was connected by land bridge to Ireland and Eurasia. |
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Mass trade on the Roman roads connected military posts, where Roman markets were centered. |
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Whatever power she had in Wessex was no doubt connected with her father's overlordship. |
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The last colliery to work the Ruabon coalfield was Bersham, which at once stage connected with Hafod Colliery underground. |
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Contemporary accounts connected the comet's appearance with the succession crisis in England. |
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The Welsh church, on the Celtic plan, closely connected with clan loyalties, brooked little authoritarian influence. |
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This connected the town with the North Wales coast and the expanding national network. |
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Extensive internal tramway systems connected the quarries using inclines to transport slate between galleries. |
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The total resistance of two resistors connected in parallel is easily calculated using a simple formula. |
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The railway line serves ten Rhondda stations with the villages not directly linked connected through bus services. |
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Shropshire is connected to the rest of the United Kingdom via a number of road and rail links. |
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One part of the instrument, the Celestial Organ, is currently not connected or playable. |
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The two parks themselves are connected by a wide strip of parkland called the Midway Plaisance, running adjacent to the University of Chicago. |
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It is common to define a peak's parent as a particular peak in the higher terrain connected to the peak by the key col. |
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The total resistance of two resistors connected in series is easily calculated as the simple sum. |
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The well is believed to be connected to St Mary's well and chapel in Cefn Meiriadog, Denbighshire. |
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This sense of being connected makes a difference to how the Methodist Church as a whole is structured. |
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This does not include seas not connected to the World Ocean, such as the Caspian Sea. |
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The persons connected with the administration as it existed at the death of Oliver were, of course, interested in keeping things as they were. |
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Prior to the closure, Ruthin was connected by rail to Denbigh and Rhyl to the north, and Corwen in the south. |
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It once connected with the River Mersey at Runcorn but has since been cut off by a slip road to the Silver Jubilee Bridge. |
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Towards the turn of the 19th century, two notable events occurred connected to the Taff Vale Railway. |
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The hanging man's face was partly covered by a hinged mask of magnalium, connected to the oven by gutta-percha hoses. |
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Some of the battles appear in other Welsh literature, though not all are connected explicitly with Arthur. |
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The only Humanities courses remaining in the School and at Cardiff Metropolitan University from 2011 onwards are those connected with English. |
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The reason for the leniency shown to Merthyr is thought to have been connected to the club's apparent move to the professional Northern code. |
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In almost the first punch that White connected with, Ritchie was in trouble. |
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Chaddock pits in the east of Tyldesley were connected to an underground level from Worsley. |
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Louis were and remain important hubs for the railroad that connected the plains with the Great Lakes and cities farther east, like Philadelphia. |
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The festival of early Spring is not connected with Saint Brigid of Kildare, as it is in Scotland and Ireland, however. |
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Wind farms consist of many individual wind turbines which are connected to the electric power transmission network. |
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Features off the via were connected to the via by viae rusticae, or secondary roads. |
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The condenser is a heat exchanger which is connected to a secondary side such as a river or a cooling tower. |
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The chambers on a heat exchanger are connected to the intermediate cooling circuit. |
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It is connected to the Irish Sea by the North Channel, and overlaps the Inner Seas off the West Coast of Scotland. |
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Pembrokeshire is connected via the West Wales Lines to Swansea and from there by the main line to Cardiff and Paddington. |
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Later, the Mersey Railway connected Birkenhead and Liverpool, with the world's first tunnel beneath a tidal estuary. |
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The scale device is not grid connected and dissipates the small amount of power it generates as heat into the sea. |
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The city is connected to Bristol and the sea by the River Avon, navigable via locks by small boats. |
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In the head, thorax, or abdomen, tracheae may also be connected to air sacs. |
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Those heading to the upper floor had to pass through a smaller chamber to the east, also connected to the entrance floor. |
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The distal sac is connected to the blowhole and the terminus of the left passage. |
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The foregoing represents the malteries whose product is disposed of by sale to brewers having no malteries connected with their breweries. |
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They were connected to the castle by removable wooden bridges, so if the towers were captured the rest of the castle was not accessible. |
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Power is captured from the gravitational force of water falling through penstocks to water turbines connected to generators. |
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These ranged from industries connected to agriculture, such as milling and the manufacture of woollen textiles, through to mining and quarrying. |
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The bony otic capsule, the petrosal, is connected to the skull with cartilage, so that it can swing independently. |
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The last two to three pairs of ribs are not connected and hang freely in the body wall. |
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Maps of this time though, still showed North America connected to Asia and showed South America as a separate land. |
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The performers are connected by short swords bearing two handles, with the handle on one end being fixed, and the other handle swivelling. |
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Many of the artists active at the Tudor court were connected by ties of family, marriage, and training. |
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It is marked by social and cultural events connected to the tradition of whale hunting. |
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It was then thought both Svalbard and Greenland were connected to Continental Europe. |
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Under the command of Olorun were also orishas, intermediaries in the Yorubic religion said to be connected between man and the supernatural. |
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Other roads leading to a principal arterial are connected to it through side collector roads. |
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He designed a cup engraved with her device of a falcon standing on roses, as well as jewellery and books connected to her. |
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Lake Voulismeni at the coast, at Aghios Nikolaos, was formerly a freshwater lake but is now connected to the sea, in Lasithi. |
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Crete has a rich mythology mostly connected with the ancient Greek Gods but also connected with the Minoan civilization. |
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It is connected to the Langeled pipeline, currently the world's longest underwater pipeline, and thus to a major European gas pipeline network. |
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This device floats on the surface of the water, held in place by cables connected to the seabed. |
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Such paintings indicate Millais's interest in subjects connected to Britain's history and expanding empire. |
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Some of the city islands and the neighbouring municipality of Nesodden are connected by ferry. |
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Two services also connect Caithness, with South Ronaldsay, which is in turn connected to Mainland by road. |
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Of its population of about 12,000 people, as many as 5,400 were recorded as having been connected with the wool trade. |
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During this period the Paratethys was well connected with the Mediterranean again. |
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Clams have two shells of equal size connected by two adductor muscles and have a powerful burrowing foot. |
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The earliest recorded inhabitants of the Farne Islands were various Culdees, some connected with Lindisfarne. |
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These would originally have been connected to the mainland and surrounded by areas of less resistant limestone. |
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All of these islands, except for Pampus, are now part of the mainland or connected to it. |
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Miracle stories connected to his remains sprang up soon after his death, and the cathedral became a popular pilgrimage destination. |
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The Rochdale and Huddersfield Broad and Narrow canals connected to Manchester. |
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The cart is connected by a rope to the interior of the church. |
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South Walls and Hoy are connected by a causeway called the Ayre. |
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The Schottky contact is connected to the anode pad using a Gold airbridge. |
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The top is connected with the heart by a mystic Nadi called Amrita Nadi. |
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I'm trying to connect an old 2400 modem to my Beeb. I've got the pin-outs for the RS423 and have connected them to the five pins of the RS232. But it still doesn't work. |
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Her first name was Earmalinda, which when connected with the Babcock last name was a bumblesome mouthful that brought smiles to most people who heard it. |
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