The annual Budget is a natural process of continuation of financial policies, and it should build upon the edifice that exists already. |
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The continuation of war-time rationing squeezed living standards, while exports were increased. |
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Medieval witchcraft was not a rebellion against orthodoxy so much as a continuation of heathen impulses. |
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The continuation of economic austerity policies under these conditions has provoked a wave of upheavals throughout the continent. |
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The proceeding is not one for the adjudgment of private grievances, but is to prevent the continuation of public wrong and public wrongdoing. |
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In order to ensure the continuation of the species, society has also valued women who are good nurturers and adorners. |
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Our submission is that it is an affront to the administration of justice if the continuation of the proceedings would be an abuse. |
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Hospital bosses said a continuation of the problems that triggered the first six-day red alert led to its renewal again on Tuesday. |
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The tree's main stem or stems is called a leader, a continuation of the trunk. |
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A continuation of the river may be found at the bottom of the mud slope, but the way on is to traverse round to the right. |
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It's a teleological structure, but the successful continuation of the presence of the interactive focus defers and ultimately defeats the telos. |
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This has been a continuation of an age-old argument in New Zealand rugby history when two halfbacks of similar class have been available. |
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From the Canadian perspective, the case for continuation has both a minimalist and a maximalist aspect. |
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His latest book has a more activist agenda, albeit one that's cloaked as a continuation of his architecture lessons. |
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Ancient military standards hung still overhead as a short silence was observed before the continuation of the special service. |
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It's likely that Orwell saw him as a true continuation of the violent, caricatural, humorous art found in English nineteenth-century writers. |
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See the ancient history of merchants for a continuation of this advice, as applied to the art of selling wine. |
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This implies the continuation of a low wage economy and huge tax handouts to the multinationals. |
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Her own footprints and handprints will indeed be very much to be reckoned with in the continuation of this and kindred researches. |
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This is a direct continuation of the collectivist, moralizing poetry of the past. |
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The quiz programme is in continuation and in addition to the lecture series on the above subjects regularly held once in a month on Sundays. |
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So if the work-for-the-dole scheme fails its own criteria, one may justly ask what's the point of its continuation? |
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I'm proud of my mother's family history, and of what my last name represents in terms of connection to and continuation of that history. |
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There is almost no place for effective resistance to the maintenance and continuation of this order. |
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They said his continuation in office was ensuring that the tensions remained. |
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Low education levels, in turn, promote the continuation of these underlying conditions. |
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The real blame for the continuation in office of the increasingly megalomaniacal Maire lies with the Liberals. |
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I think this conversation would best be served by continuation in the Admiral's office, don't you think? |
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Its mission then as now is to preserve artifacts and works of art and to assure the continuation of the Spanish colonial art tradition. |
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They argue that his contributions are nothing more than a continuation of Stalin's positions. |
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What was the position taken at trial as to the continuation of the contract? |
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Required preventative treatments as a condition for issuance and continuation of a policy. |
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For much the same reason, we support the continuation of the office of Queen's Counsel. |
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Although they are guaranteed labor rights on paper, guestworkers depend on the continuation of a job to remain in the country. |
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A continuation of this positive outlook hinged on the commitment of the Government to stay on course in the reform process, he added. |
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The continuation of such appalling conditions is cause for anger and consternation across a wide spectrum of animal lovers. |
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This hardly bodes well for those seeking to perpetuate the continuation of the dollar reserve system in its current form. |
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The rhinal sulcus is not present as a separate sulcus in this specimen, but is represented as a direct continuation of the collateral sulcus. |
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Molotov favoured a continuation of the hard line in foreign policy, especially towards Tito. |
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For symptomatic hernias in younger men a truss may allow continuation of heavy work with greater comfort while awaiting operation. |
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Government officials said today's Parliament sitting may be very brief to accommodate the continuation of the crime talks. |
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After a stonking start to the year, stock markets on both sides of the Atlantic looked set for a continuation of their strong run. |
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The offer includes a 3.5 percent salary increase backdated to January and continuation of collective bargaining procedures. |
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In Mattheus v Doego a contract's continuation was determinable by the entry of Spain, Portugal and Greece to the Community. |
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The popliteal is sometimes a continuation not of the femoral but of a sizable ischiadic artery. |
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The strike's continuation will mean Venezuela's economic collapse and a hike in world oil prices. |
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For women, this is often simply the continuation of home life and domestic tranquility that made up most of their lives. |
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The early Permian saw the continuation of the Carboniferous biomes, with polar tundra regions and warm wet tropical swamp forests. |
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Well, we think it's just a continuation of the failed trade policies of the past ten years. |
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The work on double stars had been undertaken as a continuation of his father's work which attempted to measure the parallax of a star. |
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Yet, at the same time, hydrogeologists are forecasting a continuation of steady rises in watertables in this region. |
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Additionally, many of the collaborations were mutualistic, and therefore the continuation of the innovation was of benefit to many. |
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The problem, here, is that the continuation of your argument takes for granted unvalidated data. |
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Precisely because war is a continuation of politics by other means, simply stopping the shooting does not permit immediate military evacuation. |
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If a later date is specified then it is the continuation tenancy which is to come to an end on that date. |
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The holly bush is said to be considered a symbol of the continuation of life because it remains green during winter dormancy. |
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For the area, this will ensure the continuation of a steady supply of quality employment opportunities. |
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The ship's diving team took the opportunity to progress continuation training in the pristine 31 degrees Celsius waters around the port. |
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Both had a vested interest in the continuation of the Cold War and the escalation of the hot war in Vietnam. |
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The continuation of its current reform path should enable Bulgaria to cope with competitive pressure and market forces within the Union. |
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What we did today was simply to clarify just loads and loads of questions, and there will be that continuation of that same process this evening. |
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What resulted is a discussion on record to obtain new dates for continuation. |
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The trouble is, of course, that the civil war was itself the legacy of British imperialism's continuation through the post-colonial era. |
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In due course this strategy would have the advantage of making unnecessary the continuation of American economic aid to Western Europe. |
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I note that one of the major recommendations was that continuation of research is critical to New Zealand's future. |
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Nowhere, perhaps, is this as exasperating as in the terrible continuation of massive hunger and undernourishment in India. |
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For the institution of the High Court the appointment of a new Judge reflects a process of continuation and renewal. |
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Which leaves the question of what we'll get when the feature-length continuation of the show debuts almost a year from now. |
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This e-mail is partly an afterthought and partly continuation of our discussion from last night. |
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The aim of these notes was to construct the analytical continuation of a power series outside its circle of convergence. |
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For the food trade, this signalled a continuation of a restrictive system of permits, selected food rationing and coupon cutting. |
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I have written my continuation tests and passed with high enough marks to retain my scholarship. |
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The movement hoped to convert the Liberal Party to 'New Liberalism' and thus to allow the continuation of the Liberals as a broadly based party. |
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It appears unlikely that the referees will have enough support to force the meeting which will mean a continuation of the dispute. |
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Perhaps you may think that in this case the continuation of such stringent and draconian sanctions is a regrettable but necessary consequence. |
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On the contrary, the continuation of military armaments in their present extent will with certainty lead to new catastrophes. |
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The topgallant royal is a small spar which is often a continuation of the topgallant mast, and is fixed. |
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This ion flow triggers a cellular response, such as continuation of a nerve impulse to another neuron or the contraction of a muscle cell. |
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The absence of remorse and the continuation of abuse are dead giveaways that the person is a bully. |
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The US government in its own inimitable fashion has been firing broadsides against everyone opposed to its continuation. |
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They were a continuation of tough-girl look from last season and come in white cotton, denim and a dressy gold brocade print. |
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Another concern is the continuation of drought conditions across much of the south-east of the country. |
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One might say that the Victorians are not so much the origin of our present as we are a continuation of theirs. |
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Reddy believes that the abdication of Edward VIII was a continuation of the War of the Roses. |
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Had the continuation of Anju and Sudha's story been brewing inside of you while you wrote the short stories? |
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He also secured the continuation of his government through a vote of confidence. |
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She won the diamond continuation with her Ace, ruffed a club, pitched a diamond on the J and cross-ruffed spades and clubs to make ten tricks. |
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Some of the inequity resulted from the continuation of access acquired previously by general practice fundholders. |
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He is trying to stabilize the situation and to create prerequisites for the continuation of the democratic process. |
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The reverse of the vessel bears brushed cobalt blue floral decoration at the shoulder and a continuation of the flowers that appear on the front. |
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The group difference was most pronounced in tasks requiring continuation and synthesis of phonological units. |
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Perhaps the most obvious issue is the resumption, continuation, or worsening of substance abuse. |
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Some of the most common continuation patterns include flags, ascending and descending triangles, symmetrical triangles, pennants, gaps and rectangles. |
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The safest course may well be for the lender to express its proposals for rehabilitation of the company in the form of conditions for continuation of its support. |
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In the event of a vote in favour of a continuation of the pay claim, the union has a contingency plan in place for the resumption of industrial action in September. |
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As necessity dictates, there are sinister reasons behind all that unfolds, and at the end the scene is set for an even darker and gloomier continuation. |
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The deal at the Security Council on Thursday was a continuation of that process. |
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But it also saw a continuation of nationalist wars in which hundreds of thousands of people were wantonly massacred in just about every corner of the globe. |
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This comes as no surprise to realists who understand that words are weapons and that internationalist ideas are the continuation of statism by other means. |
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Were there ever plans for a sequel to Scissorhands, or a continuation of that story? |
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Some of these arrangements may represent colonial impositions, others the continuation or adaptation of tributes and services owed to pre-conquest overlords. |
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However, a council spokesman said it was taking immediate action to ensure a continuation of the support was provided for victims of domestic violence. |
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Going forward, Republicans are hoping they can use the continuation of sequestration as leverage in future budget showdowns. |
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It's the continuation of big government and the attacks on our personal liberties. |
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The series is more a continuation of the Ewing family saga 20 years later than it is a remake. |
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Miocene littoral and sublittoral deposits on the western side of the Atlantic showed the continuation of the transgression had begun in earlier times. |
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Her decision not to go to law at the time is understandable, given how rape trials can be for the victim a prolonged continuation of the original trauma. |
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The simple rectangular front legs of the earlier type, originally a continuation of the arm support, have been supplanted here by cabriole legs adorned with carved masks. |
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All this obviously depended on the availability of funding to ensure the continuation of the service and he hoped that funding would be copper-fastened to this end. |
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Lines beginning with whitespace are interpreted as a continuation of the previous line, so it's not necessary to use a backslash at the end of a long line. |
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The crucial role played by rhetoric and the aesthetic in the making, maintenance, and continuation of law has been investigated in recent years by Peter Goodrich. |
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Generally speaking, the weakness of December 2004 is a continuation of an overall cinematic malaise that has infected multiplexes and art-houses this year. |
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True, many of these fund managers are reacting tardily to an October rally they did not believe in and to a November bull continuation they do not trust. |
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While the rioting was obviously the low point of the week, it was more a continuation on a theme of grossness than a wild outlier. |
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We are introduced to him as he winds the clock in the great house, thus ensuring the smooth continuation of the linear, regular measure of historical time. |
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Videos uploaded by some mothers and fathers are less of a reach out than a simple continuation of their quotidian Internet habits. |
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Stated otherwise, the aversive consequences of continuation of the pattern are so intense, that aversive consequences will be accepted to eliminate the pattern. |
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Hopefully, we'll see a continuation of the current trend toward clear-eyed investigative reporting about the global reach of the immensely profitable drug industry. |
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The continuation of the human society as we know it now is a function of today's youths who will be tomorrow's adults guiding those coming behind them. |
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This slender land bridge is furrowed by two parallel mountain ranges and, between them, the cavernous Jordan Valley, itself a northward continuation of Africa's Great Rift. |
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The eight compositions on display at the Sears-Peyton Gallery are a continuation of a body of work. |
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This obsession with food choice often leads people to cut out the wrong ones, proliferating the continuation of new diets. |
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Wherever we finish up, my top priority is to obtain the best deal for the members and within that I'd like to see healthy continuation of the protection business. |
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These trends were encouraged by highly interventionist Gaullist governments, which also fostered the continuation of other changes that had begun under the Fourth Republic. |
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In fact, he won elections just two years ago, with 53 percent of the vote, and is ready to hold a referendum on his continuation in office next June. |
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In this paper he constructed a function which is analytic on the unit disk, is infinitely differentiable on the closed disk, but has no analytic continuation outside the disk. |
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The sun of the Roman Empire set, so to speak, in the East, and it is to Byzantium we must turn our eyes for the continuation of the art of horsemanship as of the Fine Arts. |
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Even at around PS300k, the company has already taken orders for 20 continuation Listers. |
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If factual the Taconic orogen would be the northward continuation of the Famatinian orogen exposed in Argentina. |
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The outer continental shelf and slope may be cut by great submarine canyons, which mark the offshore continuation of rivers. |
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The main cause of the inactivity was caused by a continuation of the spring pattern across the Atlantic basin. |
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They were determent of continuation of the cleanup operation against narcotics suppliers till end of this menace. |
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Lincoln was not a military dictator, and could only continue to fight the war as long as the American public supported a continuation of the war. |
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Section 265 of the Act allowed for the continuation of the local government arrangements for the Isles of Scilly. |
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Despite opposition both within and outside the country, the government legislated for a continuation of apartheid. |
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Augustus' stepson Tiberius took effective control, and prepared for the continuation of the war. |
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In the historiography of Mongolia, it is generally considered to be the continuation of the Mongol Empire. |
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The new order was designed to be a continuation of the Order of the Temple. |
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It is chemically unrelated to the metal lead, whose ores had a similar appearance, hence the continuation of the name. |
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This birthing pattern is speculated to be a continuation of the birthing patterns observed in the wild. |
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During the campaign, it argued for the continuation of the austerity measures, and for the retention of the 10 percent aflat taxa. |
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Vaygach Island and the islands of Novaya Zemlya form a further continuation of the chain to the north into the Arctic Ocean. |
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Vaygach Island and the island of Novaya Zemlya form a further continuation of the chain on the north. |
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For some, Orthodox Judaism has been seen as a continuation of what was the mainstream expression of Judaism prior to the 19th century. |
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Hence, the Old Covenant was not in opposition to Christ, but was rather a continuation of God's promise. |
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Zurich urged its continuation and the Burgrecht cities began to quarrel among themselves. |
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Since there are potentially many different ways to carry out this analytic continuation process, there are questions of ambiguity and redundancy. |
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But could a demotivational process have begun in prelinguistic times and what we see today be a continuation of that? |
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Whilst the latest datable inscription referencing Eboracum dates from AD237, the continuation of the settlement after this time is certain. |
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It was a continuation of the trend that had begun under the leadership of Neil Kinnock. |
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Subsequent development led to the continuation of the course that the river follows at the present day. |
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In spite of these declarations, the EU Commission proposed the continuation of cotton subsidies, coupled to production. |
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The Cardigan Bay Basin forms a continuation into British waters of Ireland's North Celtic Sea Basin, which has two producing gas fields. |
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With the Whigs, Pitt denounced the continuation of the American War of Independence, as his father strongly had. |
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The Orthodox Church claims that it is today the continuation and preservation of that same Church. |
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However, letters patent have been issued for most of the affected cities to ensure the continuation or restoration of their status. |
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It has been argued that Newton conceived of his work at the Mint as a continuation of his alchemical work. |
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But will future systems see the continuation of the online pass? |
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Many historians state that universities and cathedral schools were a continuation of the interest in learning promoted by monasteries. |
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The North Atlantic Drift, a continuation of the Gulf Stream, moderates winter temperatures. |
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The continuation phase, which lasts for 7 to 10 months, includes only rifampicin and isoniazid. |
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Abdominal and pelvic CT revealed polysplenia, midline liver, situs ambiguous, and interrupted inferior vena cava with azygous continuation. |
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One of Mill's earliest poetic compositions was a continuation of the Iliad. |
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Peter Pan attests to the continuation of life, the eternalness of childhood, and stability. |
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The united Germany is considered to be the enlarged continuation of the Federal Republic of Germany and not a successor state. |
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In 1936 Luft Hansa began to experiment with seaplane flights from Berlin via the Azores with continuation to New York City. |
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The session will be a continuation of the Winter Session that was adjourned sine die in December last year, but not prorogued. |
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Its safe space journey sets the stage for continuation of space exploration and the continued construction of the space station. |
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Two banks further east, Silver Bank and Navidad Bank, are geographically a continuation, but belong politically to the Dominican Republic. |
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Had the islanders rejected the continuation of their current status, a second referendum on possible alternatives would have been held. |
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It's a big letdown to be shoved off to a continuation high school,'' Antelope Valley Union High School District trustee Al Beattie said. |
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This new parliament was, in effect, the continuation of the Parliament of England with the addition of 45 MPs and 16 Peers to represent Scotland. |
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In particular, Amnesty criticised the continuation of gas flaring and Shell's slow response to oil spills. |
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Certainly there is some continuation of occupation of the town, though on a much reduced scale in the 5th and 6th centuries. |
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Others argue that the continuation of extreme poverty indicates that the Malthusian trap continues to operate. |
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In October 2014 it was announced that Anthony Horowitz was to write a Bond continuation novel. |
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Knut Stjerna offered an alternative in the Epipaleolithic, a continuation of the use of Paleolithic technology. |
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The new Celtic Crusaders were argued to be a continuation of the old Celtic Warriors side and were based at Bridgend's Brewery Field. |
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The poems, composed by more than 90 students from Weekley's classes at the continuation campus, ranged from free verse to short, crisp senryus. |
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Initially, the Turkish Cypriots favoured the continuation of the British rule. |
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As such, the Carolingian Empire gradually came to be seen in the West as a continuation of the ancient Roman Empire. |
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The unification achieved by the Merovingians ensured the continuation of what has become known as the Carolingian Renaissance. |
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The yHD expressed its commitment to the peace process and their expectation of the continuation of the indisputability era. |
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The following conflict from 1941 to 1944 is sometimes referred to as the Continuation War, as in the continuation of the Winter War. |
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This was subsequently used as propaganda to justify the supplying and financing of the conflict and its continuation. |
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In continuation of Library week, ITU will hold a Mushaira on Thursday to promote literary culture among students of the university. |
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The night of 30 October saw a continuation of previous Australian plans, their third attempt to reach the paved road. |
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In the continuation, components and the operating basics of the GPR system are described, also the basics of calculating layer thicknesses. |
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Pliny's continuation of Bassus's History was one of the authorities followed by Suetonius and Plutarch. |
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In ancient times, it was believed that the Yellow River flowed from Heaven as a continuation of the Milky Way. |
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The main objectives of the treaty are the continuation and enlargement of the cooperation between the three member states within a larger European context. |
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The sea area is a continuation of the Skagerrak and may be seen as a bay of the Baltic Sea or the North Sea or, as in traditional Scandinavian usage, neither of these. |
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Aircraft services provider Rotorcraft Services Group Inc yesterday announced the continuation of the consolidation and re-branding of its two operating subsidiaries. |
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Indeed, I thought it seemed like a waste of time and intelligence even to speak of this war as rational activity, as a Clausewitzian continuation of politics by other means. |
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The Kirk also pools its resources to ensure continuation of this presence. |
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The passionate and paradoxical desire to end desires leads only to the continuation of life in all its variousness, confusions, tragedies, and improper desires. |
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After Fleming's death, Jenkins was commissioned by Bond publishers Glidrose Productions to write a continuation Bond novel, Per Fine Ounce, but it was never published. |
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White people of that time feared that emancipation of black slaves would have more harmful social and economic consequences than the continuation of slavery. |
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She argues for rationality, pointing out that Burke's system would lead to the continuation of slavery, simply because it had been an ancestral tradition. |
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The Motagua Fault is an onshore continuation of the Cayman Trough which forms part of the tectonic boundary between the North American Plate and the Caribbean Plate. |
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This situation represents a special case for the consideration of termination as the violation may be compounded by the continuation of the pregnancy. |
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Ordination of a bishop, and thus continuation of apostolic succession, takes place through a ritual centred on the imposition of hands and prayer. |
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In the first step the physical surface is modelled by the geoid, a surface which approximates the mean sea level over the oceans and its continuation under the land masses. |
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The series' continuation was commercially if not artistically successful. |
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Although Palmerston supported continuation of the duty, using it and income tax revenue to buy arms, a majority of his Cabinet supported Gladstone. |
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On funding, it endorsed the view of the independent expert group that full fiscal autonomy is incompatible with the continuation of the United Kingdom. |
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The first years of the twentieth century witnessed the continuation of the formation of large, quasimonopolistic industrial enterprises financed and controlled by large banks. |
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The Lawnmarket was originally part of the High Street before its separate naming, which accounts for the street numbering being a continuation of the High Street numbers. |
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Those who argue against the theory of a Brittonic substratum and heavy influence point out that many toponyms have no semantic continuation from the Brittonic language. |
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The boundary includes all of the Barbican Estate and continues east along Ropemaker Street and its continuation on the other side of Moorgate, becomes South Place. |
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The Didot Perceval, a prose continuation of Robert's work, takes up the story, and the knight Percival sits in the seat and initiates the Grail quest. |
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The Victorian age witnessed a continuation of Milton's influence, George Eliot and Thomas Hardy being particularly inspired by Milton's poetry and biography. |
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In this process the ministry has a special responsibility and task, caring for the continuation in time of the mission of Jesus Christ and his Apostles. |
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And who will warrant us that, at the same time, he shall only be an intensation and continuation of the old, which in general, is what we long and look for? |
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It looks like the Taconic arc has its continuation along the western continental margin of Siberia and both of them constitute a single Taconic-Enisej volcanic arc. |
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Plaid Genedlaethol Cymru was officially neutral regarding involvement the Second World War, which Lewis and other leaders considered a continuation of the First World War. |
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Newport Council had considered the new company to be a continuation of the old and refused permission to use Somerton Park on the grounds of unpaid rent. |
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The hypothetical continuation and expansion of the Angevin Empire over several centuries has been the subject of several tales of alternate history. |
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By its active participation in the ecumenical movement since its very beginning then, the OCC demonstrates its belief in the necessity of the continuation of this work. |
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As the drama progresses, Dionysus coaxes Thebes's recalcitrant monarch into a disastrous continuation of his earlier impiety against the god and his mother, Semele. |
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The future population projections outline a continuation of recent trends in increased suburbanization and growth of the major metropolitan areas. |
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The present manuscript is a continuation of previous investigations regarding the distribution of torus-bearing tracheary elements within organs of Osmanthus. |
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During last June, Air Namibia had cancellation of the flight to Accra, ending months of speculation about certain quarters not favouring continuation of the Accra route. |
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Analysis of the education system has shown the budget resources are spent for continuation of prospectless policy that brought the education system into a deadlock. |
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Historians see Chartism as both a continuation of the 18th century fight against corruption and as a new stage in demands for democracy in an industrial society. |
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The manner of production is a solid continuation of the Mousterian but the ivory adornments found in association are similar to those made by the Aurignacian. |
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In practice it was a continuation of the English parliament, sitting at the same location in Westminster, expanded to include representation from Scotland. |
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The United Kingdom does not have a single legal system, as Article 19 of the 1706 Treaty of Union provided for the continuation of Scotland's separate legal system. |
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Unionism in Ireland is a political ideology that favours the continuation of some form of political union between the islands of Ireland and Great Britain. |
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For example, Rybak et al demonstrated corticomedullary continuation, a radiologic feature that has long been a mainstay in its differentiation from osteochondroma. |
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As a continuation of the wars sparked by the European monarchies against the French Republic, changing sets of European Coalitions declared wars on Napoleon's Empire. |
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He and James Laidlaw Maxwell appealed to the London Missionary Conference of 1888 and the Edinburgh Missionary Conference of 1910 to condemn the continuation of the trade. |
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The continuation and progress of capital accumulation depends on the removal of obstacles to the expansion of trade, and this has historically often been a violent process. |
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