The slave code adopted in 1798 and modified from time to time presented in considerable detail the legal aspects of slavery in the state. |
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The meaning of the text has been the subject of considerable debate among scholars for many years. |
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There is considerable social and regional variation within South African English. |
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The unknown fate of the legion has been the subject of considerable research and speculation. |
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Despite Scone's decline throughout the late medieval period, it some considerable fame for musical excellence through the composer Robert Carver. |
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He received considerable criticism at the time, but most of his proposals were subsequently widely accepted in the Church of Scotland. |
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Following considerable debate, a document called the Solemn League and Covenant was drawn up. |
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The defeat at Saratoga caused considerable anxiety in Britain over foreign intervention. |
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He knew that its abolition depended on a considerable retrenchment in government expenditure. |
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Disraeli's major rival, William Ewart Gladstone, also pursued Rosebery, with considerable success. |
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There is considerable doubt as to the date by which this process was perfected. |
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Sgt. White asks the judge to authorize a nightcapped warrant because there is a considerable risk to the officers executing the search warrant. |
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The inhabitants of Caithness at the northeastern tip of Scotland also used the stone to a considerable extent. |
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Machairs have received considerable ecological and conservational attention, chiefly because of their unique ecosystems. |
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The local band, Dunbar Royal British Legion Pipe Band, has competed with considerable success over the years. |
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Tiree has a declining but still considerable percentage of Gaelic speakers. |
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Enlargement has been one of the EU's most successful foreign policies, yet has equally suffered from considerable opposition from the start. |
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For this reason, up until the 19th century, there was considerable disharmony between Dissenters and the ruling Protestant Ascendancy in Ireland. |
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Thus over the years, they had gained considerable experience in the ambivalence of being both accommodating and distinctive. |
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However, later amendments, particularly the Fourteenth Amendment, gave the federal government considerable authority over states. |
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The number of districts was to remain at 49 in number, but with considerable boundary changes. |
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Some of the texts give considerable detail on diet, tools owned, number of livestock, and even the size of house a person of a given status had. |
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The exact relationship of those jurists to the church is subject to considerable debate. |
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The creation of the Royal Regiment of Scotland encountered considerable opposition amongst former soldiers, conservatives and nationalist groups. |
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Seals were used in the earliest civilizations and are of considerable importance in archaeology and art history. |
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In thoroughfares nigh the docks, any considerable seaport will frequently offer to view the queerest looking nondescripts from foreign parts. |
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In the end BAA won a very much more limited injunction and the camp went ahead amid considerable worldwide publicity. |
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Although some areas of the coalfield are effectively worked out, considerable reserves remain. |
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Belgium is a federal state made up of three communities and three regions, each with considerable autonomy. |
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The Rhubarb Triangle is wholly in West Yorkshire and still produces the vegetable in considerable quantities. |
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The cranium lacks a pronounced occipital bun in the neck, a bulge that anchored considerable neck muscles in Neanderthals. |
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There is considerable debate regarding whether the earliest anatomically modern humans behaved similarly to recent or existing humans. |
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Most recently Hill and Margaret Worthington have undertaken considerable research on the Dyke. |
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The repairs were made at considerable cost and the pier remained open until 1974 when it was nearly condemned as being in poor condition. |
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The town gained its first church and first school, and saw considerable ribbon development along the roads. |
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These are more important outside the breeding season, when they can make up a considerable part of the merlin's diet. |
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A considerable amount of land in Chester is owned by the Duke of Westminster who owns an estate, Eaton Hall, near the village of Eccleston. |
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Although Glamorgan had a large number of rivers, few were navigable for any considerable length. |
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A considerable amount of secular literature has been produced in the 20th and 21st centuries as part of the language revival. |
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Although he spent considerable time in London, there is no evidence of his having travelled abroad. |
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Nevertheless, there was considerable ambiguity surrounding the role of women in the church. |
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The Welsh appear to have risen up over the introduction of taxation, and Madog had considerable popular support. |
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The castles and towns' defences were repaired at considerable expense and brought back into service, garrisoned by local Royalists. |
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He makes considerable use of the ideas of Antonio Gramsci, though the book is uniquely Williams's and written in his own characteristic voice. |
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In 1759, the founding of the Guinness brewery resulted in a considerable economic gain for the city. |
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Other production centres in Britain, Europe and worldwide had a considerable lead in the production of high quality wares. |
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However the dormant period is also one of considerable activity within the bulb primordia. |
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To begin then with his Experiment of the burning Wood, it seems to me to be obnoxious to not a few considerable Exceptions. |
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Assamese cuisine is a mixture of different indigenous styles, with considerable regional variation and some external influences. |
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Indian cuisine has had considerable influence on Malaysian cooking styles and also enjoys popularity in Singapore. |
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His frank acceptance of the situation marks him as either an innocent man, or else as a man of considerable self-restraint and firmness. |
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This example highlights that considerable time and effort is needed to effectively restore salt marsh systems. |
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Throughout the 1990s and beyond, Billiton plc experienced considerable growth. |
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Additionally, the blades are placed a considerable distance in front of the tower and are sometimes tilted forward into the wind a small amount. |
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The southern right whale elevates its tail fluke above the water, remaining in the same position for a considerable time. |
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This was the first time in which an operation against the Sicilian mafia ended with considerable success. |
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In the early 1990s, the country drew considerable criticism from other nations for its underground nuclear tests in French Polynesia. |
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In the Qing period, giving a gyrfalcon to the royal court in tribute could be met with a considerable reward. |
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Ravel's piano compositions, such as Jeux d'eau, Miroirs, Le tombeau de Couperin and Gaspard de la nuit, demand considerable virtuosity. |
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The country is situated at the meeting point of the Eurasian Plate and the African Plate, leading to considerable seismic and volcanic activity. |
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There was also considerable participation in expeditions westwards, which are commemorated on stones such as the England runestones. |
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Nevertheless, the country remains active in peace keeping missions and maintains a considerable foreign aid budget. |
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Skagerrak and the North Sea receives considerable inputs of hazardous material and radioactive substances. |
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Other rivers in the Ruhr Area, above all, the Emscher, still carry a considerable degree of pollution. |
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Salinity is an ecological factor of considerable importance, influencing the types of organisms that live in a body of water. |
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When waves are breaking on a line more or less parallel to the beach, they carry considerable water shoreward. |
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There has been considerable speculation on the possibility of using nuclear weapons to cause tsunamis near to an enemy coastline. |
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Sand eel or sandeel is the common name used for a considerable number of species of fish. |
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Using his considerable knowledge of hydraulics, he built a sophisticated cultivation system, including channels and locks, to control the tides. |
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In addition, several pests have been noted as considerable dangers to oyster seed. |
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Rhodophyta, Chlorophyta, and Heterokontophyta, the three main algal divisions, have lifecycles which show considerable variation and complexity. |
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Danish has also absorbed a considerable number of loan words, most of which were borrowed from Middle Low German in the late medieval period. |
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While the sound systems of Norwegian and Swedish are similar, considerable variation exists among the dialects. |
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The board's work has been subject to considerable controversy throughout the years. |
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Subsequently, there has been considerable support for the view of Jutland as a strategic victory for the British. |
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From around 11 am, and for the next few hours, both fleets bombarded each other, causing considerable damage. |
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He was still in considerable debt and needed to satisfy his creditors before he could leave. |
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The conversion of all under Frankish rule required a considerable amount of time and effort. |
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Historical interpretations of John have been subject to considerable change over the years. |
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While Song China built its naval strength, the Japanese also had considerable naval prowess. |
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A surprise British raid on Le Havre in early July did considerable damage, destroying a number of the transports. |
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Ghent, Bruges, Ypres and the Franc of Bruges formed the Four Members, a form of parliament that exercised considerable power in Flanders. |
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First the fall of Antwerp to the Spanish and later also the closing of the Scheldt were causes of a considerable emigration of Antverpians. |
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In early June 1940, the French aviation industry had reached a considerable output, with an estimated reserve of nearly 2,000 aircraft. |
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The Belgians launched considerable counterattacks which were broken up by the Luftwaffe. |
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The attacks in the south, which lasted three days and caused considerable losses without achieving a breakthrough, were suspended. |
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A considerable number of Irish convicts were sentenced to transportation for 'treason' while fighting for Irish independence from British rule. |
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In this voyage he circumnavigated and visited a considerable part of Great Britain. |
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However, bucks show considerable investment in the welfare of young, although much of this aspect of rabbit behavior is poorly understood. |
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However, in general, animals within and outside a group show considerable tolerance of each other. |
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Since then there has been considerable controversy as to whether culling badgers will effectively reduce or eliminate bovine TB in cattle. |
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Because of its mild winters, Great Britain has a considerable population of wintering species, particularly ducks, geese and swans. |
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It sometimes soars, circling to considerable heights, but not as often as the stork. |
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Grouse make up a considerable part of the vertebrate biomass in the Arctic and Subarctic. |
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However, Douglas fir exhibits considerable morphological plasticity, and on drier sites coast Douglas fir will generate deeper taproots. |
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On drying, the capsules may eject seeds with considerable force to distances of several meters. |
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There was thus a considerable number of earnest people dispersed throughout the country waiting for the rousing of the parish clergy. |
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There is considerable seasonal variation in how much pack ice of the Arctic ice pack covers the Arctic Ocean. |
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Peter the Great's reforms brought considerable Western European cultural influences to Russia. |
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In North America, especially the first half of this period, people experienced considerable prosperity in the Roaring Twenties. |
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It is of considerable interest that parole boards as discretionary decision makers are more susceptible to attack than is parolelike supervision. |
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He was given considerable assistance by the Governor of Fernando Noronha who let Foster use part of his own house for the pendulum experiments. |
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Of considerable interest is how this process appears to reset the aging clock. |
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In summer, there is mixture of subtropical water separated by thermoclines from cool waters, but there is a considerable seasonal variation. |
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While there was considerable skepticism when he reported these findings, they have been borne out in recent studies and analyses. |
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Slavery flourished in most of Britain's colonies, with many wealthy slave owners living in England and holding considerable power. |
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This met with considerable overt and covert resistance in free states and cities such as Philadelphia, New York and Boston. |
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The most famous, the CSS Alabama, did considerable damage and led to serious postwar disputes. |
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Due to their exposure to the open ocean, the Cape and islands are subject to considerable coastal erosion. |
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Strong Category 2 storms, such as the 1869 Saxby Gale, Hurricane Edna in 1954, and Hurricane Bob in 1991, also caused considerable damage. |
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They aggregate in considerable numbers around objects such as drifting flotsam, rafts, jellyfish and floating seaweed. |
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Priscillian placed considerable weight on apocryphal books, not as being inspired but as helpful in discerning truth and error. |
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The Cathedral is located on the edge of this ridge and is therefore visible for a considerable distance. |
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Despite English levies and knights owing military service to the Church arriving in considerable numbers, many of his barons did not appear. |
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There is also considerable variation between the individual plutons, with an average of 11 ppm for Dartmoor compared to 94 ppm for Bodmin Moor. |
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In modern politics, independent Brian Harradine served from 1975 to 2005 with considerable influence at times. |
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Hunting of wild birds as well as their domestication would have required considerable knowledge of their habits. |
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The mine suffered considerable damage in 1798 when an American ship broke anchor off nearby Newlyn and smashed into the bridge and head gear. |
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In this crusade Besant had considerable success, the establishment of The People's Palace in the East of London being one result. |
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The defenders thus had them at a considerable advantage, having taken up positions on the top of the hill. |
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There was, however, particularly in the early stages, considerable musical crossover between the two tendencies. |
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This included considerable volumes of building materials, feeding the development of residential and boarding house building. |
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The IoWR had to expend considerable sums on improving the poor state of its branch line. |
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The change to a cooler, dry, seasonal climate had considerable impacts on Pliocene vegetation, reducing tropical species worldwide. |
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The Achean, the ancient Malayu and other mixed phonologies possessing a considerable degree of harshness, were thus formed. |
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Resources of energy are scarce, except in the territory of Kosovo, where considerable coal, lead, zinc, chromium and silver deposits are located. |
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Iron ore is rare, but in some countries there is a considerable amount of copper, zinc, tin, chromite, manganese, magnesite and bauxite. |
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At the end of the 13th century, the Counts of Luxembourg reigned over a considerable territory. |
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Additionally, Norwegian assimilated a considerable amount of Danish vocabulary as well as traditional Danish expressions. |
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The existence of such early attested texts makes it a language of considerable interest in comparative linguistics. |
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This raised his popularity even further, giving him considerable political leverage over even the emperor. |
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In 385 or 386 the emperor and his mother Justina, along with a considerable number of clergy and laity, especially military, professed Arianism. |
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It also includes considerable areas of abandoned marsh land which is suitable neither for agriculture nor for urban development. |
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Iceland had prospered during the course of the war, amassing considerable currency reserves in foreign banks. |
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Since the 19th century, a considerable body of Swiss German literature has accumulated. |
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The strongest pressure took place from around 1900 to 1940, when Norway invested considerable money and effort to wipe out Sami culture. |
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However, the Nordic countries also have considerable imports from the Netherlands, China and Russia. |
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Although the German army had considerable early success, their attack was halted in the Battle of Moscow. |
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Lenin had appointed Stalin the head of the Workers' and Peasants' Inspectorate, which gave Stalin considerable power. |
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However, there are considerable differences between the individual cantons, most particularly in terms of population and geographical area. |
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This meteorological interpretation was popular among early scholars, but has lost a considerable degree of scholarly support in recent years. |
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There is considerable variation in burial practices, both spatially and chronologically, which suggests a lack of dogma about funerary rites. |
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Since Guignes' time, considerable scholarly effort has been devoted to investigating such a connection. |
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This criticism is said to have had a considerable influence on the direction of Grimm's studies. |
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Aid workers are subject to considerable scrutiny and excluded from places and regions the government does not wish them to enter. |
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There was also considerable friction between Antipater and Olympias, and each complained to Alexander about the other. |
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Duyvendak suggested that the complete cessation of the expeditions was partly due to the considerable expenses. |
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At considerable expense, China launched annual military expeditions from Beijing to weaken the Mongolians. |
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A considerable number of Confucian and Chinese historical works were translated into the Mongolian language. |
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Duan then led a considerable army to serve as guides and vanguards for the Mongolian army. |
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Some claim that Magburaka should be included in the above list, but there is considerable difference among sources. |
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The new fort, signifying the permanent involvement of Europeans in West Africa, had a considerable effect on Africans living on the coast. |
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For two more centuries, the region enjoyed considerable cultural and economic prosperity but also ongoing infightings over power. |
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Uruguayan Spanish has some modifications due to the considerable number of Italian immigrants. |
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Bolivias's drinking water and Sanitation coverage has greatly improved since 1990 due to a considerable increase in sectoral investment. |
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The region enjoyed considerable cultural and economic success in this period. |
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Macau residents are endowed with considerable religious tolerance and freedom. |
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In response, the then leader of Ethiopia Mengistu Haile Mariam ordered Massawa bombed from the air, resulting in considerable damage. |
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North American beavers, introduced during the 1940s, have proliferated and caused considerable damage to the island's forests. |
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Although New Spain produced considerable sugar and wheat, these were consumed exclusively in the colony even though there was demand elsewhere. |
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He was very interested in the islands and conducted considerable research on the Marshallese culture and language. |
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They were technically very challenging to produce, requiring considerable skill on the part of the artisan. |
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Although Maya cities shared many common features, there was considerable variation in architectural style. |
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There are considerable differences among varieties, and some are mutually unintelligible. |
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Beyond the devastation of the local populations by disease, they suffered considerable enslavement, pillaging and destruction from warfare. |
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Enemy ships were often afraid to get too close to the Byzantine fleet, since the liquid fire gave the Byzantines a considerable advantage. |
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Protestant preachers rallied a considerable army and a formidable cavalry, which came under the leadership of Admiral Gaspard de Coligny. |
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The London Company administered a territory of considerable size in the region. |
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Ivan was a poet, a composer of considerable talent, and supported the arts. |
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After suppressing numerous rebellions with considerable bloodshed, Peter embarked on a tour of Western Europe incognito. |
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The projectives suggested considerable difficulty with women and a conflict between sexual preoccupation and hostility. |
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There was a time when the half-tone photographer received considerable more in wages than did the proofer. |
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As a result of this conquest, considerable Byzantine plunder was brought back to Venice. |
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Other islands of the Venetian Lagoon do not form part of any of the sestieri, having historically enjoyed a considerable degree of autonomy. |
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Chinese has long had considerable dialectal variation, hence prestige dialects have always existed, and linguae francae have always been needed. |
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The intermediate status of clitics poses a considerable challenge to linguistic theory. |
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There is a considerable amount of technical support for transport and agricultural aviation. |
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In particular, Robert Phillipson's 1992 book, Linguistic Imperialism, has led to considerable debate about its merits and shortcomings. |
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The chairman wields considerable influence over the board's decisions. |
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At best, a considerable time elapses between authorization and land acquirement, during which land values may vary impredictably. |
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Mr. Gregson, who had listened to this address with considerable impatience, could contain himself no longer. |
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Adrian, whose health had always been weak, now suffered considerable aggravation of suffering from the effects of his wound. |
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The cultural conflict was highlighted by the fact that he had gone through the Xhosa amakwetha initiation rites with considerable distaste. |
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Our proposed definitional approach to the data processing-communications dilemma evoked considerable discussion. |
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If the column be composed of a considerable number of battalions, the commander can march it at ease, as a column of route. |
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Second, that the early settlers may have arrived in considerable numbers but represented a minority relative to the natives. |
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In addition, our implementation integrates subsymbolic automacy with considerable symbolic computing, most discernible in the mapping algorithm. |
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There is a considerable beway to be made up in the provision of housing accommodation to workers. |
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Blotch is one of the most common and serious diseases of A. bisporus and is responsible for considerable losses. |
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This reflects a considerable local migration from the peasant areas of the parish into the canelands. |
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Application of the technology for producing chimeric mice has given considerable insight into the way intestinal crypts are organized. |
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No man is esteemed any ways considerable for policy who wears religion otherwise than as a cloak. |
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The morphology of cormophytes exhibits considerable variations in size, appearance of the various parts, and duration of the life cycle. |
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The crystal system to which a particular molecule belongs can make a considerable difference to how easy it is to solve. |
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Its massive central mountain, surmounted by many peaks, occupies a considerable area on the floor, and exhibits a digitated outline at the base. |
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And this, jfldicioufly applied, in an elaboratory, where many such vessels are used, will make a considerable saving. |
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This little explanation with Mr. Knightley gave Emma considerable pleasure. |
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During the last 10 weeks in utero the foetus stores very considerable amounts of energy in the form of fat. |
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They are clearly wetlands of considerable importance, reflected in their gazettal as protected areas and Ramsar sites. |
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Other urban areas of considerable size and influence tend to be in northern England or the English Midlands. |
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The UK remains a great power with considerable economic, cultural, military, scientific and political influence internationally. |
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The United Kingdom has had a considerable influence on the history of the cinema. |
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Under the Ostrogoths a considerable degree of Roman and Germanic cultural and political fusion was achieved. |
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Interactions between common law, constitutional law, statutory law and regulatory law also give rise to considerable complexity. |
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Up to that time, British iron manufacturers had used considerable amounts of imported iron to supplement native supplies. |
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The northern central peaks, such as Great Rigg, were produced by considerable lava flows. |
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A considerable gravity anomaly is associated with the Dartmoor pluton as with other such plutons. |
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The policy's price controls and market interventions led to considerable overproduction. |
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They conquered and ruled parts of it, acknowledging the overlordship of the Norman kings of England but with considerable local independence. |
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In the late 16th century, James VI emerged as a major intellectual figure with considerable authority over the kingdom. |
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Caesar's texts tell us that the priests of Britain were Druids, a religious elite with considerable holy and secular powers. |
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This resulted in a considerable eastward advancement of the longitudes given by Martin Behaim and other contemporaries of Columbus. |
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The Silures of southeast Wales caused considerable problems to Ostorius and fiercely defended the Welsh border country. |
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However, they did not feel entirely restricted by Greek aesthetic concerns, and treated the orders with considerable freedom. |
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By 1031 Robert had gathered considerable support from noblemen, many of whom would become prominent during William's life. |
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He later announced the news of his marriage as fait accompli, to Warwick's considerable embarrassment. |
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Early in the war French naval squadrons had done considerable damage to English and Dutch commercial convoys. |
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Review tasks are particularly useful to intersperse when students are experiencing considerable failure. |
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In the meantime the aim of choking Dutch shipping was carried out by the Dunkirkers with considerable success. |
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White sailed for England in late 1587, although crossing the Atlantic at that time of year was a considerable risk. |
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He also added its captain, Nuno da Silva, a man with considerable experience navigating in South American waters. |
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An intellectual of considerable ability, he is said to have been the figure who introduced Wren to arithmetic and geometry. |
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He gained considerable fame there with performances of his operas and oratorios. |
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Like most other large cities, Birmingham has a considerable urban heat island effect. |
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The Yugoslav Partisans managed to put up considerable resistance to the Axis occupation, forming various liberated territories during the war. |
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This population, in general, was often repatriated, often losing considerable property. |
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As many Indians had considerable wealth Idi Amin expelled them for domestic political gain. |
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Recently the Angela goat has attracted considerable attention as a land clearer. |
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This monopoly, which lasted for a considerable time, helped Newcastle prosper and develop into a major town. |
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The tidal bore induces a strong turbulent mixing in the estuarine zone, and the effects may be felt along considerable distances. |
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These averages disguise considerable variation across the region, due chiefly to the upland regions and adjacent seas. |
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Richard held ten Knights Fees in Cornwall prior to 1135 and at his death a third of his considerable total holding remained in Cornwall. |
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Consequently, unexpected or incomplete data or occasional errors or disputes about its analysis can also attract considerable attention. |
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With time, he began to show considerable aptitude for scientific subjects and, inspired by Tahta, decided to read mathematics at university. |
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After considerable experimentation, Denys Bliss at Hovercraft Development Ltd. |
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There is considerable argument about whether any of the health bills currently before congress will introduce rationing. |
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Patrician ancestry, however, still conferred considerable prestige, and many religious offices remained restricted to patricians. |
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There has also been considerable innovation at the grassroots level, in particular concerning sanitation. |
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The Sufi poets Shah Abdul Latif, Bulleh Shah, Mian Muhammad Bakhsh, and Khawaja Farid enjoy considerable popularity in Pakistan. |
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Many UK master's degrees require considerable experience in the field before a candidate is accepted onto the course. |
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The Scottish Education Department ran the system centrally, with local authorities running the schools with considerable autonomy. |
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The orthography reform of 1996 led to public controversy and considerable dispute. |
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Research shows that country of origin matters for speed and depth of immigrant assimilation but that there is considerable assimilation overall. |
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In the Middle Ages there was considerable variation in the methods of nomination of the Archbishop of Canterbury and other bishops. |
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Despite being very small in numbers, the often wealthy mercantile Khatri and Arora castes wield considerable influence within the Sikh community. |
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However, many public universities in the world have a considerable degree of financial, research and pedagogical autonomy. |
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The new castle was used to hold French prisoners taken in at Poitiers in 1357, including John II, who was held for a considerable ransom. |
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The subject of the emergence of castles is a complex matter which has led to considerable debate. |
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The church building reflects this status, and there is considerable variety in the size and style of parish churches. |
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Begun in 1957, the project encountered considerable technical difficulties making the shells and getting the acoustics right. |
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Small carvings, for a mainly lay and often female market, became a considerable industry in Paris and some other centres. |
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Paris was the main centre of ivory workshops, and exported to most of northern Europe, though Italy also had a considerable production. |
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There were considerable losses of manuscripts as a result of the Dissolution of the Monasteries in the 16th century. |
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During and after his education, Donne spent much of his considerable inheritance on women, literature, pastimes and travel. |
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Milton's thinking on divorce caused him considerable trouble with the authorities. |
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Coleridge also made considerable use of Gothic elements in his commercially successful play Remorse. |
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By 1820, he was enjoying considerable success accompanying a reversal in the contemporary critical opinion of his earlier works. |
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But they point out that there is considerable discussion about how to achieve those goals. |
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Her father had a flourishing tea and grocery store and had accumulated considerable wealth. |
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Certain critics condemned it, but sales were nevertheless considerable for a novel from an unknown author and which defied all conventions. |
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Working as an imperial policeman gave him considerable responsibility while most of his contemporaries were still at university in England. |
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At the time of his death, his public reputation was that of a pornographer who had wasted his considerable talents. |
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They are usually narrative in structure and make considerable use of repetition. |
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Yet, even with notation providing the key elements of the music, there is considerable latitude in the performance the works. |
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With the writing of the operas L'Orfeo and L'incoronazione di Poppea among others, Monteverdi brought considerable attention to this new genre. |
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Musically it shows a considerable advance in style from the early operas of the apprentice years. |
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The new medium of video channels was used with considerable success by bands formed in previous decades. |
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It would exert a considerable influence on the worldwide spread of mod, particularly in the United States. |
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There has been considerable exploration of different timbres in the bass line region, particularly within techstep. |
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Such events propelled the genre into the biggest radio markets overnight, with considerable airplay. |
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His King Lear once again divided the critics, but his Prospero was a considerable success. |
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The considerable loss felt by the English literary community at his death was evident from the elegies that it inspired. |
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For much of the 20th century there was considerable antagonism towards rugby league from rugby union. |
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The extent to which game rules and practices should be amended to allow this has been a matter of considerable debate. |
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Construction for the Games involved considerable redevelopment, with an emphasis on sustainability. |
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London was initially seen as lagging behind Paris by a considerable margin. |
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However, there exists considerable support towards Newton, Billinge and Ashton also. |
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It was suggested by some journalists that Faldo's actions lost himself considerable credibility. |
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In recent years, Irish bred and trained horses have enjoyed considerable success in major races worldwide. |
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After considerable success in kart racing, he moved to the Formula Ford series to the disapproval of his father. |
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A considerable number of galls are found on oak leaves, buds, flowers, roots, etc. |
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The spelling rules of most Romance languages are fairly simple, but subject to considerable regional variation. |
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Denmark wields considerable influence in Northern Europe and is a middle power in international affairs. |
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Later, when the Vikings colonised the islands, there was a considerable increase in the population. |
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Despite officially favouring it, considerable numbers of Labour members opposed the establishment of an assembly. |
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The country achieved considerable prosperity between the years of 1995 and 2007, which became known as the Celtic Tiger period. |
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The latter three are again largely of public housing stock, although new private housing is being built in Trowbridge in considerable number. |
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Additionally, Belfast city centre has undergone considerable expansion and regeneration in recent years, notably around Victoria Square. |
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There is considerable literature on the factors facilitating industrial modernisation and enterprise development. |
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Since the time of Charlemagne, Irish scholars had a considerable presence in the Frankish court, where they were renowned for their learning. |
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It appears that these are associated with Pictish kings, which argues for a considerable degree of royal patronage and control of the church. |
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They met with considerable success as many of the native Welsh rulers, resentful of Llywelyn's overlordship, surrendered and joined the English. |
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There is a considerable variety of opinion by historians on the extent of absolutism among European monarchs. |
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Thus, Walpole lost a considerable element of his Whig Party to the Opposition. |
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The incidence of corporate income tax has been a matter of considerable ongoing controversy for decades. |
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There was considerable public agitation for further expansion of the electorate, however. |
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Politically, confessional division of Germany had considerable consequences. |
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The Grand Vizier had considerable independence from the sultan with almost unlimited powers of appointment, dismissal and supervision. |
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Top officials reported to Hitler and followed his policies, but they had considerable autonomy. |
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At the war's conclusion in 1945, Poland's borders were shifted westwards, resulting in considerable territorial losses. |
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