It was a decade when copious talk of universal human rights mingled abhorrently with the most brazen crimes against humanity. |
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The annual rate of increase in women has averaged 4.8 percent for the past decade compared to an average of 3.1 percent for men. |
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For more than a decade now, the Lemhis have sought federal restoration of their status as a separate tribe. |
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In the 1980s, the government provided aid to farmers, and by the middle of the decade nearly a hundred ranches had been restocked with cattle. |
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He seems to have borrowed from every influential genre hit of the past decade to fashion a kaleidoscopic existential thriller. |
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Suddenly I realized that my life hadn't changed much in the last decade since leaving college. |
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Ticks that can lay dormant for decade underground and, catching a whiff of your carbon dioxide, emerge to suck you dry. |
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He has been campaigning for more than a decade for the power lines that dominate the estate to be resited away from local houses. |
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During this decade Kurt and his family lived on a reserve and immersed themselves in Native culture. |
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Ukraine was part of the Soviet Union until the collapse of communism a decade ago. |
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That was only a decade and a bit ago, and yet it may as well have been a lifetime. |
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Berni Searle's emergence as an artist of international repute coincides more or less with South Africa's first decade of democracy. |
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In the last decade Wallace has earned a reputation for delivering building projects on time and on budget. |
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Whatever the truth, the repulsion felt at that decade can tar even the most innocent. |
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Park and ride schemes were trumpeted amid much enthusiasm more than a decade ago but took a long time to catch on in Swindon. |
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A decade after the rape, he explains the time lapse, as well as his frequent nosebleeds and fainting spells, as the work of alien abductors. |
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Over the past decade we have enjoyed a renaissance in the appreciation of historic performances. |
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The term diaspora has come into vogue in the last decade because it captures the ambiguities of contemporary social belonging. |
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A mere decade ago, at the height of his titanic drug addiction, Earle would all too often be hopped up and smacked out in a Nashville crackhouse. |
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The front of the train was decked with seven sprays of white lilies tied with black ribbon, one for each decade of Mr Hartley's life. |
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Things have moved on from a decade ago, when Lambrusco and the very worst sort of Chianti were staples of Italian wine. |
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A decade after laying down their arms, the Contras and the Sandinistas are squaring off in an election that could return Daniel Ortega to power. |
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The enormous wartime demand lifted prices and finally ended more than a decade of calamity and collapse on the American farm. |
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Many of these countries are natural allies of reform and rapid growth, having emerged from behind the iron curtain a decade and a half ago. |
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But Japan has been wrestling for more than a decade with falling prices and a lacklustre economic performance. |
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A decade younger than most of his labelmates, 23-year-old Chris Clark likely grew up with the music of those he can now consider contemporaries. |
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In the same decade major acquisitions of furniture by the Regency designer George Bullock were made. |
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No, I refer to judgements made about a decade ago regarding the York Barbican development. |
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His hair uncombed, his face weather-beaten and drawn, he looks perhaps a decade older than his 42 years. |
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Why not postpone the constitutional debate for a decade and concentrate on economic reform? |
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Nearly a decade ago, a fresh-faced teen hopped on the scene with catchy vocals and krumping skills to match. |
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Or maybe the people buying this atrocity are the same humourless sad sacks who catapulted Mr. Blobby to the top of the charts a decade ago. |
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Given the group's notoriously bitter and protracted split a decade ago, this was quite some achievement. |
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The decade that gave us Madonna, Prince and all the other way-out entertainers is yours for the remaking, retaking and reliving! |
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The statue has been covered in sackcloth in central Bangalore for more than a decade because of opposition from some Kannada organisations. |
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The 80-year-old krewe paraded with 175 riders this year, down considerably from a decade ago. |
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The remaining property assets are still included in the balance sheet at cost or at existing use valuations that are more than a decade old. |
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They argue that the gap between rich and poor has widened and we are worse off than a decade ago. |
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After a decade or so of assiduous tweezering, the brow hairs will indeed be discouraged and will not grow back. |
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More than a decade of frustration came through loud and clear at this morning's launch. |
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Over the next decade Miller played 55 times for Australia, scoring 2958 runs and taking 170 wickets. |
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Towards the end of the decade he shifted from hip hop to acid house and the rave scene, and soon began recording his own sounds. |
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Now, more than a decade later, a political battle rages between the forces of nationalism and Socialism. |
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Shareholder advocates who felt like lone voices a decade ago are actually beginning to hope. |
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A decade ago, a concerted international effort might have arrested its growth. |
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But developments in hydrogen production using solar, wind and wave power, give hope of breakthrough within a decade or two. |
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It could be the end of the decade before deckchairs and parasols appear, but the city has taken the first step to creating a waterside resort. |
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Naturalization rates increased during the 1920s, but the next decade was marked by a political watershed. |
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Teti rowed on the national team for over a decade before becoming coach at Princeton University for nine years. |
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The decade of the 1960s marks a watershed in the history of American ethnic relations. |
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Record labels lock their artists in to legal agreements that hold them for a decade or more. |
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After a decade of the Revolution in Military Affairs the US armoury is now much larger and more proficient. |
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A US government source said Muhammad served more than a decade in the armed services and was an Army mechanic in a combat support unit. |
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In the past decade there's been no let-up in the way that English has continued to grow as a world language. |
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Those of us who lived through those times remember the decade as a period of intense upheaval. |
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At the same time, many world-famous luxury brands have targeted China as a major growth market for the next decade and beyond. |
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The city's population grew during that decade from 70,000 to over 500,000, as fortunes were won and lost on the nearby gold reefs. |
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Looking almost as young and lean as he did a decade ago, he is astonishingly convincing as a gangly teenager who has the world on a string. |
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Whirling back a decade ago, he was the shy, gangly teenager, who used to shed tears at training sessions because he was homesick. |
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More than a decade after her fall from power, there are still ordinary, otherwise sane people who wouldn't hear a word spoken against her. |
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At this point, Queensbury rules dictate that I mention I've known Martin for almost a decade now. |
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Every decade the state redraws its political boundaries to reflect population changes. |
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Suddenly songs that had been knocking around in his head for more than a decade were finding new life. |
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The earliest scholarly reports of chain letters date to the first decade of the twentieth century and arise periodically. |
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The number of journalists killed in the line of duty rose to its highest level in nearly a decade last year. |
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Australian workers have been fed this line for over a decade now and the end result is we're working harder than ever with less job security. |
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The 1960s were the decade when student revolt became a serious political phenomenon, but small signs of resistance were present before then. |
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The trio has clocked up some notable achievements in its first decade and has been invited all over the world. |
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More than a decade ago, I wrote a cover story that ran in the space right above here. |
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About a decade ago, I was asked to appear on a comedy special which featured political comedians. |
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A major scientific goal in the last decade has been to isolate genes specifically expressed in apomictic genotypes. |
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The success of venture investment funds over the past decade has meant they simply can't afford the effort to invest in small amounts. |
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Cuba's revolution saw in the decade of left-wing youth and right-on liberation. |
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Neville has made the right-back position his own over the last decade and will rightly hold onto it for the World Cup in Germany next summer. |
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A decade ago thimerosal was removed from the childhood vaccines that anti-vaxxers claimed were causing autism. |
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The average life expectancy of a Glasgow man is 68.7, a decade less than men in Dorset. |
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Within a decade of that first flight, balloons were used for military reconnaissance in France. |
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As World War II began, after a decade of economic depression, the United States was not a rich country. |
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For example, it took almost a decade to change the name of the college because of opposition from liberal arts and sciences. |
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InterTrust has been developing copyright protection and management mechanisms for digital data for a decade or more. |
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Over the past decade we have seen nothing less than a revolution in the self-referential nature of Scottish art. |
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A decade later there were no less than four churches, as well as a public school and post office. |
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Gibbs may hardly recognize the sport and the team he left more than a decade ago. |
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They told the judge that they killed Qmeil in revenge for the killings of six members of their clan a decade ago. |
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James Bond has to be recast every decade or so, new Starship crews must be recruited, or prequels devised to allow for fresh faces. |
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A decade later he returns, this time to the small Wiltshire village of Longbridge Deverill. |
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This collection is an updated version of an anthology that was published a decade ago. |
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They appear to have been kicking around Milwaukee for a good decade now, putting out cassettes and such. |
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At the turn of the decade many progressives were ready to believe in a new ethical, rather than realpolitik, motivation in foreign policy. |
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A remnant of the decade that fashion forgot, these antediluvian monstrosities have emerged, gasping in to the 21st Century. |
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As Florida's answer to punk rock closes in on a decade of making music, their fan base may be growing, but it doesn't seem to be aging. |
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But it's been about a decade since his canny combination of show-biz razzmatazz and high style was on a Broadway menu. |
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I've been using an electric razor for over a decade now, only been replaced once. |
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I must make this my project of the decade which should win over a legion of admirers and also the top accolades of the industry. |
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Downsizing, however, cuts deep and employees with a decade or more of service are laid off, while the firm retains those with greater seniority. |
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He had been all but ignored during his career and was resurrected only a decade after it by tiny yet earnest coteries scattered around Europe and America. |
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At the beginning of the decade men in blazers lectured viewers on the finer points of swimming, show jumping and cycling and the viewers listened attentively. |
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The lowest home crowd for a decade vented their fury at the final whistle. |
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Levine had been in and around AA for more than a decade when he began merging Buddhism with the 12-step teachings. |
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And yet, a decade into a new century, this old architecture is buckling under the weight of new threats. |
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Beijing, famously, launched a coordinated and sustained attack against Google a half decade ago to injure its business in China. |
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So for the last decade or more, I've lived my own life, never wanted any of the things that the people around me rated as important, and just got on with my own thing. |
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A decade ago, gays were a wedge issue used by Republicans to energize the base. |
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The action is an attempt to reverse the alarming declines over the past decade of previously plentiful species including red snapper, angel sharks and abalone. |
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The contours of African life through the relatively quiescent decade after 1963 were moulded by demographic and social change as much as by repression. |
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Thus we continue to endure the two most consequential events of the recent decade without acknowledging either for what they are. |
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A decade later, at the EU Luxembourg summit, Turkey watched several former communist countries jump the queue, while it was not even considered a candidate for accession. |
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Tremendous changes have transpired during the last decade in Central and Eastern Europe, both in the economy and in the westernization of everyday life. |
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Fujimori's vow Friday to protect the constitution provoked jeers from opposition congressmen, who accused him of violating it many times during his decade in power. |
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He has been summoned from the command post the NYPD has maintained for a decade just up the street. |
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When he discovered electricity it took him less than a decade to discover the electric chair. |
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Within a decade the slow-baked casserole and the homemade layer cake disappeared along with the starched party dress, and no one seemed to miss them. |
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Giulavogui cried, 55 years old and less than a decade in America, but sounding like a Gotham newsboy from another era. |
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After a decade of research on two continents, bk is rolling out new crinkle-cut fries. |
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None have performed in blackface to my knowledge, but the decade is still young. |
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But you don't have to be a Little Englander to be concerned about the commission poking their noses into a tax regime which is, after all, in its fourth decade of operation. |
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And why did the Western Powers lose their grip in such a spectacular fashion in the decade following the end of the war? |
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A decade later, detectives in that same school cut away the bloodied edges on the projects of other children. |
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A decade ago, some Chumash still relied on welfare and donated clothing. |
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The words are also haunted by Dickens's fear of a reprise of a violent social revolution akin to that experienced in France in the last decade of the eighteenth century. |
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He believes the technique could be developed within a decade to restore movement to a tetraplegic's hand or feeling to a prosthetic leg used by an amputee. |
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With the drum cracks, cymbal hits, and nearby guitar and bass amplifiers, my musical career a decade ago was sort of like working in a rifle range. |
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My eating disorder continued for more than a decade before I finally entered recovery. |
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The decade had two true banner years, at its beginning and its midpoint. |
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A bust of Forrest was first placed on a pedestal in the town more than a decade ago, fortier says. |
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Parents panic and one renegade cop goes berserk, in footage that is clearly recalling the riots of the previous decade and a half, from Watts to Kent State. |
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In 1830 Louis Philippe returned the Pantheon to civic use, but for the first rocky decade of his reign not a single figure was buried there for fear of public protest. |
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Incredibly, a decade after the end of apartheid this system still exists. |
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After a decade of managing the Borden home, Wilber is chock-full of stories of hauntings and paranormal sightings. |
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He says investigators are combing through all the homicides over the last decade to find other similarities. |
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Will any of this lead to more reforms of Wall Street like there were after the dotcom crash a decade ago? |
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It has an ageless quality, perhaps because it was written by an old man in a decade in which poetic reflections on the First World War were not a common theme for novels. |
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The jokesmith best known for making gags about his resemblance to Prince is finally attracting a larger following after more than a decade of honing his act. |
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But Cocker proved to be a survivor, bringing his passionate persona to concert halls around the world decade after decade. |
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The inimitable spring is still there, although no longer quite as powerful as a decade ago when it lifted him head and shoulders above the English game. |
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The rules were relaxed slightly a decade ago when wives and other female guests were allocated six seats in the games room where they were permitted to sit. |
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They have gone from being lippy underdogs to tubby overlords in less than a decade and are now part of the establishment to which they once posed a potent challenge. |
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It includes some 300 oil lakes that still, more than a decade later, lie on the land, the result of the Iraqis having set fire to some 700 oil wells in Kuwait. |
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And the 70s were a decade of Aquarian folksy humanitarianism. |
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Sanderson resided on death row for a decade before becoming one of 42 men McCollum would watch being marched out for execution. |
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One ring of yakuza gangsters, operating through connections at a major medical center in Boston, was uncovered by journalists and broken up by police a decade ago. |
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A decade ago, Junger says, he would not have departed from a strict journalistic style to be demonstrative about himself. |
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His revisionist interpretation of the Renaissance had an electrifying effect on other French scholars active during the last decade of the nineteenth century. |
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The Coronation altarpiece may well have been funded through a gift of land donated to the cloister at the end of the first decade of the quattrocento. |
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It seemed possible to retrace the city's architectural history on almost any downtown walk, traveling back 150 years decade by decade, block by block. |
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No one can predict the direction or dimensions of robotics a decade from now. |
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Still, Diamond is finding the reputation he's accrued over the past decade hard to lose. |
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Here are the four things cognizant people should know about the decade when computers mastered our cognition. |
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The pop star hit the headlines a decade ago when he came out as a gay man. |
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As recently as a decade ago, there was serious talk of folding at least three and possibly as many as six franchises. |
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That was a decade before the October Revolution, but racialism was already widely accepted as the mark of the Left in many countries, including England. |
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Almost a decade later Olmstead has stepped down from her pedestal to focus more of her time on sports and friends. |
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The 1970s continued some of these tones to begin with, but as the decade progressed these moved toward earthier and softer more wistful tones such as aubergine and rust. |
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In this decade the intellectual level of public debate was high. |
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In that sense, we've been winging it for what, nearly a decade now? |
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I did once see a pack of wolves try to bring down a bison at decade or so ago. |
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We are living with a legacy of deficit spending that began almost a decade ago. |
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Because the band which has defined the sound of contemporary bluegrass over the last decade or so raises the bar in acoustic music with every new record. |
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After suffering their heaviest defeat in more than a decade losing 54-0 to Diggers, fourth-placed Roan should be in revengeful mood against Ndola Wanderers. |
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But in the past decade the differences between political parties have become attenuated, with left and right squashed together in a moderate, neoliberal middle. |
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The founder and leader of Acmeism, a modernist poetic school of the second decade of the last century, Gumilev drew on many Western models, particularly French ones. |
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This is amazing progress considering that marriage equality in the first state was achieved scarcely more than a decade ago. |
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More than a decade after she left her mother behind in Saigon, Carina returned to Vietnam to help bring her parents to America. |
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Who are some younger popular historians that you think will be a lot better known a decade from now? |
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Malone first met Anderson by chance over a decade ago following the release of the cult hit Donnie Darko. |
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The exhibition provides a broad overview of kinetic art, a movement that seemed fresh and exciting for a decade and then fell off the map of the art world. |
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A decade later and the sport is not only more athletically demanding, but there is clearly a younger breed of competitor more willing to challenge established methods. |
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Nevertheless, the St Francis continued to be considered as a work in the style of Botticelli dating from the last decade of the fifteenth century. |
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For example, my two new Georgian friends told me they had not uttered a word of Russian, the principal language of their schooldays, for a decade or more. |
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And black fury toward cops today is fueled by historic economic disparities and by the economic disaster of the past decade plus. |
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Turkey has had more than a decade of economic boom, and is now the sixth-most-visited tourist destination in the world. |
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In the decade since then, the possibility of the courts asserting themselves against parliament in an appropriate case has been significantly strengthened. |
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Yet for a vivid decade or so, sleaze was, somewhat paradoxically, a force for literacy and empowerment. |
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In the last decade or so of his life, Lewis gave up being an apologist, feeling he had lost his knack. |
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Here we are presented with two French piano quintets from the first quarter of the last century, written within a decade of each other, so the coupling seems an apt one. |
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It is only in the last decade that the industry has begun to appreciate and champion the importance of old trees that have survived against the run of forestry fashion. |
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Taken as a whole, the railways of South Africa returned a good profit in the decade before Union, even if interest payments on loans are included. |
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For many in the developing world it has been a decade of lost opportunity. |
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This week, Merkel ominously said she expects it will take Europe another decade to extricate itself from the crisis. |
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The side which has absolutely lorded it over English club rugby for the best part of a decade have shown that their horizons have stretched outside domestic domination. |
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The Archbishop of Paris, after a decade of silence towards the abolitionist movement, gave evidence that he too would support public clerical action. |
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That lacks logic, since the gap may have been larger a decade ago. |
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The Medal of Honor has been awarded only 13 times in more than a decade of conflict while deserving recipients are passed over. |
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In the same year, the U.S. requested his extradition for the offenses that he is now facing a decade later. |
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Lebanese politics for more than a decade have been characterized by an equilibrium of unstable elements. |
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Finally, after a decade of civil war, America's backing for the Salvadoran regime came to an end. |
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After all, the House GOP did a bang-up job of controlling spending when they had unified control of Washington, just a decade ago. |
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But, his stay in Bhutan has exceeded a decade now, making him more of a local than a foreigner. |
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It took more than a decade for Russia and China to fully resolve the border issues and to demarcate the border. |
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With the new decade ahead, the contributions of the Department of Surgery should be more affulgent than ever. |
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However, Taylor would go on to dominate the event for the following decade and beyond. |
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The subsequent decade played host to numerous stories of Asian nations coming into their own with robustly growing economies. |
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All the heat of a decade of fierce Indian summers is stored in the pitch-black, polished walls of the corkscrew staircase. |
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Just over a decade ago, the bassist Charlie Haden played a drummerless New York nightclub engagement with the pianist Kenny Barron. |
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An obvious way in which football has changed over the last decade or two has been in the use of handballing. |
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A decade later, James made the fateful decision to invade England in support of France under the terms of the Auld Alliance. |
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The conflict with the Portuguese established in nearby Ternate was inevitable, starting nearly a decade of skirmishes. |
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In 1974, a decade of work began on the construction of the Thames Barrier across the Thames at Woolwich to deal with this threat. |
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With growing prosperity since the last decade of the 20th century, Ireland became a destination for immigrants. |
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The decade around 1840 was a period of great social upheaval in Wales, manifested in the Chartist movement. |
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As the decade progressed, Henry increasingly wanted to resolve the question of the inheritance. |
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In 1173, in Limoges, Raymond finally gave up after over a decade of constant fights. |
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Around 40 per cent of parish clergy are due to retire over the next decade or so. |
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Elizabeth was happy to play the part, but it is possible that in the last decade of her life she began to believe her own performance. |
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Over a decade later he was elected unopposed for Weymouth and Melcombe Regis at the November 1701 general election. |
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The next decade saw the influential metal bands Napalm Death and Godflesh arise from the city. |
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Napoleon dominated European and global affairs for more than a decade while leading France against a series of coalitions in the Napoleonic Wars. |
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After a decade of constant warfare, France and Britain signed the Treaty of Amiens in March 1802, bringing the Revolutionary Wars to an end. |
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In the Victorian era, fertility rates increased in every decade until 1901, when the rates started evening out. |
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It would be another decade before Churchill finally did hand over the reins. |
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In the first decade of the 21st century, the private sector started to be increasingly used by the NHS to increase capacity. |
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Although most of the work had been carried out by 1860, construction was not finished until a decade afterwards. |
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That decade also saw the privatisation of some traditional services, such as highway maintenance, cleaning and school meals. |
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By the 1860s Buckland had been merged into the expanding town, and by the next decade Fratton and Stramshaw had also been incorporated. |
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The designs now used widely throughout the United States didn't appear until more than a decade later. |
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The intention was that the first decade of the 21st century would see the completion of the first of these projects. |
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This long-term change in the LOD must be reomoved from the total change to obtain the short period and decade variations. |
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By the early 970s, after a decade of Edgar's 'peace', it may have seemed that the kingdom of England was indeed made whole. |
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It was usual for a stone castle to take the best part of a decade to finish. |
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The works from early in the decade have a masklike, totemic quality, reminiscent of Gorky and early Pollock. |
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Spenser published numerous relatively short poems in the last decade of the sixteenth century, almost all of which consider love or sorrow. |
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Each decade has brilliant exceptions to every rule and entirely forgettable confirmations of it. |
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A decade after Pope's death, Joseph Warton claimed that Pope's style of poetry was not the most excellent form of the art. |
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The first decade of the 20th century saw Kipling at the height of his popularity. |
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Tolkien completed The Lord of the Rings in 1948, close to a decade after the first sketches. |
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The 1580s were also a productive decade for Byrd as a composer of instrumental music. |
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In addition to composition he occupied himself in several capacities during the first decade of the century. |
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Unfinished works from the decade were a cello concerto and a new opera, Thomas the Rhymer. |
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Several of his musicals have run for more than a decade both in the West End and on Broadway. |
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The 1940s were a decade marked with controversy for Chaplin, and his popularity declined rapidly. |
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In his decade in charge of the National, Olivier acted in thirteen plays and directed eight. |
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Hamlet was a role with which Gielgud was associated over the next decade and more. |
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In the first half of the decade Gielgud made seven films and six television dramas. |
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In the latter part of the decade Gielgud worked more for cinema and television than on stage. |
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At the end of the decade he played a rakish journalist, Haverford Downs, in John Mortimer's Summer's Lease, for which he won an Emmy Award. |
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The motion picture business would command similar figures for the next decade and a half. |
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However, despite the crisis in aristocratic fortunes, the following decade was one of several great bequests from private collectors. |
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The decade ended with England drawing the Test series against New Zealand, with every match ending in a draw. |
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Yorkshire have had mixed success in the first decade of the 21st century but finished a close third in the 2010 championship under Andrew Gale. |
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England commenced the new decade by winning the inaugural Six Nations title. |
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For the first decade of his life, he also lived in Bolton, Lancashire, and Wallasey, Cheshire, because his father was involved in local politics. |
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Hill's record of 176 Grand Prix starts remained in place for over a decade until being equalled by Jacques Laffite. |
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The third decade saw campaigns by Fulk V of Anjou, the Venetians, and Conrad III of Germany and the foundation of the Knights Templar. |
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It would be the first in a decade to seek to influence the course of the Afghan war in favor of Massoud. |
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A pattern of spiking instability in the price of oil over the decade leading up to the price high of 2008 has been recently identified. |
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The 1990s and first decade of the 21st century saw substantial growth in the number of call centres based in Glasgow. |
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This general election defeat was shortly followed by Kinnock's resignation after nearly a decade as leader. |
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This debate between social democracy and nationalism was to persist for the first decade of the party's existence. |
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By 1984, after a decade in the Common Market, Britons chose Europe as being most important to them. |
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The situation for both countries changed in the last decade of the 19th century. |
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As the Ottoman Empire steadily weakened decade after decade, Russia stood poised to take advantage by expanding south. |
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The 1980s was the decade that saw the first true reforms of the CAP, foreshadowing further development from 1992 onwards. |
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The antiabortion iconography in the last decade featured the fetus but never the mother. |
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As intended, all three characters were used repeatedly throughout the next decade by Todd McFarlane within the wider Spawn universe. |
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During the first decade of the twentieth century, Shaw secured a firm reputation as a playwright. |
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At the end of the decade Shaw produced his final Fabian tract, a commentary on the League of Nations. |
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Shaw's major plays of the first decade of the twentieth century address individual social, political or ethical issues. |
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Kid A divided listeners but was named the best album of the decade by Rolling Stone, Pitchfork and the Times. |
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The album was the first in a decade not to feature drumming by Alan White, marking the recording debut of Starkey. |
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Adele is the only artist or band in the last decade in the US to earn an RIAA diamond certification for a one disc album in less than two years. |
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Over the course of the following decade Kapoor's sculptures ventured into more ambitious manipulations of form and space. |
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From what at first appears to be yet another decade of turmoil for Welsh rugby, is actually regarded as a period of revival. |
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A decade later, in the 1870s, Kenadid returned from the Arabian Peninsula with a band of Hadhrami musketeers and a group of devoted lieutenants. |
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Lawsuits on appeal may take several years to resolve, and in some cases more than a decade elapses before definitive rulings. |
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Modern historians show a kingdom that had become wealthier and more stable particularly during the first decade of his rule. |
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The disaster of the 1715 Yamasee War threatened the colony's viability and set off a decade of political turmoil. |
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Among the movements which flowered in the first decade of the 20th century were Fauvism, Cubism, Expressionism, and Futurism. |
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Resident numbers declined from over 20,000 in the early 19th century to just under 9,000 by the closing decade of the 20th century. |
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This new wave peaked in the first decade of the twentieth century, contributing to a hard life for many who remained behind. |
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For about the decade 1970 onwards these two and Akong Rinpoche together were the main resident Tibetans at the centre. |
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After a decade or two, additional aging in a barrel does not necessarily improve a whisky. |
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The Interregnum ended when Tiber Septim, or Talos, formed the Third Empire after a decade of war. |
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Celtic established itself within Scottish football, winning six successive league titles during the first decade of the 20th century. |
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For the first decade of the twentieth century Merthyr was represented by the unusual combination of David Alfred Thomas and Hardie. |
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Due to the size of a typical government code, the legislative process of recodification of a code can often take a decade or longer. |
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The western part of the town, facing Goodwick, grew up in the first decade of the 20th century with the development of Fishguard Harbour. |
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The other main presenters for the first decade were Mike Flynn, Vincent Kane, Noreen Bray and Alun Williams. |
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Over the past decade Peters has replaced the band members as needed when Adams, Stevenson or Grantley have pursued other projects. |
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His coronation as the Grand Omphaloskeptic of the cinema was still more than a decade away. |
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The dominance of the men in yellow over the past decade turned international cricket into a one-horse race. |
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Fulda monastery was founded in eastern Austrasia in the final decade of the Merovingian period. |
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A decade later, the first section of Highway 401 was opened, based on earlier designs. |
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The controversy raged within the navy and in public for about a decade after the war. |
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Virtually unknown in Europe in 1973, by the end of the decade they were gradually replacing saloons as the mainstay of this sector. |
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From the first decade of the 18th century Orkney became part of the new Kingdom of Great Britain. |
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A decade later the Romans killed Priam and drove away Marcomer and Sunno, the sons of Priam and Antenor, and the other Franks. |
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At end of 2010, the state per capita income was ranked 17th in the nation, the biggest increase of any state in a decade from rank 38th. |
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Foreign visitors to Japan doubled in last decade and reached 10 million people for the first time in 2013, led by increase of Asian visitors. |
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In the first decade of the 21st century a number of scholars addressed this question using computational methods, with differing results. |
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However, in the last decade Brazil has begun engaging in several initiatives underscoring its slave past and the importance of African heritage. |
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During each decade between 1810 and 1860, at least 100,000 slaves were moved from their state of origin. |
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It opened in 1922 but has been closed for a decade recently for refurbishment. |
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For much of the first decade of the 21st century, Scillonian III remained in this appearance. |
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Gunports cut in the hull of ships had been introduced as early as 1501, only about a decade before the Mary Rose was built. |
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On 1 January 1901, federation of the colonies was achieved after a decade of planning, consultation and voting. |
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It has been inferred that its end occurred over a period of a decade or so, but the onset may have even been faster. |
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During the first decade of the 10th century, a large trade outpost was formed on the Dnieper in Gnezdovo, near modern Smolensk. |
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During the last decade of the 20th century, Germany changed its attitude towards immigrants. |
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With the deaths of his heirs within a decade of his own, and Norman conquest of England in 1066, this legacy was mostly forgotten. |
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When that position was taken away by Sulla, Caesar spent a decade in Asia, earning a great reputation in the military. |
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