There is a need to develop specific inhibitors that target the protease active site. |
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This wasn't a real football drill, where the banging of heads can make one's teeth chatter or develop headaches in those merely watching. |
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These materials most commonly develop strains or, more applicably, displacements when exposed to electric, thermal and magnetic fields. |
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To recapitulate what was said earlier, we need to develop new ways to gain customers. |
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Some patients gradually develop a tolerance for the drug and need to be given a larger dose. |
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The breweries began to develop alcopops with names and advertising drawn from drug culture. |
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That's the premise of the overload principle, and it must be applied, even to ab training, if you're going to develop a cut, ripped midsection. |
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The dietitian works with the client to develop meal planning that meets the client's needs based on healthy food choices. |
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Jack and Rose develop a tentative friendship, despite Cal and Ruth being wary of him. |
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Anderson worked directly with the talent including Viggo Mortensen and Karl Urban to develop the film's many sword fights and stunts. |
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Working in the Hegelian tradition, Marx rejected Comtean sociological positivism in attempt to develop a science of society. |
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Fahd continued to develop close relations with the United States and increased the purchase of American and British military equipment. |
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On 1 September 2011, Belfast City Council agreed to develop a strategy regarding the removal of peace walls. |
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Rivers that carry large amounts of sediment may develop conspicuous deltas at their mouths. |
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This group consisted of tribes that would eventually develop into the Salian Franks. |
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There was a growing interest in forms of Modernism, with William Johnstone helping to develop the concept of a Scottish Renaissance. |
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Socioeconomic factors significantly affect whether or not individuals develop the habit of voting. |
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However, doubly terminated crystals do occur where they develop freely without attachment, for instance within gypsum. |
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To use gas for practical purposes it was first necessary to develop a working method for the production and capture of the gas. |
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Instead, the operator would listen to many strikes and develop a rough average location. |
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The Lower Churchill Project will develop the remaining potential of the river and supply it to provincial consumers. |
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These fuse by the process of fertilisation to form diploid zygotes, which develop into new individuals. |
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Their body is covered by hair at 21 days, their eyes and ears open after three to four weeks, and they develop all their teeth by 42 days. |
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Prior to mating, the males develop their subcutaneous armour, in preparation for confronting rivals. |
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These spores develop on separate male and female sporophylls on separate male and female cones. |
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Fertilized eggs become zygotes, which develop into sporophyte embryos inside the archegonia. |
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These are dispersed, most commonly by wind, and if they land in a suitable environment can develop into a new gametophyte. |
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Some countries are more inclusive in terms of encouraging immigrants to develop a sense of belonging to their host country. |
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The club and council agreed in the late 1970s to develop the Auchenkilns area in South Condorrat. |
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The Canadian government hoped to develop the economy in the sparsely populated western part of the country. |
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Scotland's heavy industry began to develop in the second half of the 18th century. |
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For a while in the 1990s there was a plan to develop Walton into a New Town. |
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When a glacier moves through irregular terrain, cracks called crevasses develop in the fracture zone. |
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Sedentary village life based on farming did not develop until the second millennium BC, referred to as the formative period. |
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The artisans, in turn, were able to develop technology such as metal weapons. |
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The formerly Romanized north of Gaul, once it had been occupied by the Franks, would develop into Merovingian culture instead. |
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It was founded in 1949 and helped develop the popularity of the GP14 dinghy class. |
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A vaccine non-responder is a person who does not develop protective surface antibodies after completing two full series of injections. |
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On 8 July, this was supposed to develop into an attack on the southern tip of the wood. |
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In 1956, a private bill sponsored by Liverpool City Council was brought before Parliament to develop a water reservoir from the Tryweryn Valley. |
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An abundant water supply enabled San Francisco to develop into the city it has become today. |
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His son, Isidore, went on to develop the drapery business and to create a large, fashionable, store. |
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The unit was used, especially by IBM managers, to express the amount of work required to develop a piece of software. |
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It limits the rights of nonweapon countries to develop an export business in civilian reactor technology. |
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The Hox genes, for example, control which organs individual regions of an embryo will develop into. |
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As a simple example, the evolution of predation may have caused one organism to develop a defence, while another developed motion to flee. |
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In 2014, SDG submitted revised plans to develop the land on a much smaller scale than the original plans. |
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The most dangerous ones are those that develop during October and November and that follow a north path affecting the western part of the island. |
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Males develop hooked jaws known as kypes and take on a brilliant red colour. |
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But on the other hand, the depression led the area governments to develop new local industries and expand consumption and production. |
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Adolescent smokers report increasing levels of stress as they develop regular patterns of smoking, and smoking cessation leads to reduced stress. |
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Thus, the apparent relaxant effect of smoking only reflects the reversal of the tension and irritability that develop during nicotine depletion. |
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As an avid button collector, I have had to develop an efficient way of removing the nubbin of thread from the buttonhole. |
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The office also started an Internationalization and localization policy asking Google, Firefox and SPIP to develop their interfaces in Breton. |
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Ofis Publik ar Brezhoneg, the Breton language agency, was set up in 1999 by the Brittany region to promote and develop the daily use of Breton. |
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From early on, Roman and Byzantine policy was to develop close links with the powers of the coast of the Red Sea. |
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Furthermore, many physical games are used to develop strength, coordination and endurance of the players. |
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Travel, therefore, was necessary for one to develop the mind and expand knowledge of the world. |
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Gill was commissioned to develop a typeface with the number of allographs limited to what could be used on Monotype or Linotype machines. |
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These cultures did not develop the stoneware, porcelain or glazes found in the Old World. |
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The bulbs develop from the inside, pushing the older layers outwards which become brown and dry, forming an outer shell, the tunic or skin. |
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Connecting the Bay area to the centre of Cardiff was a primary goal when plans to develop the docklands were first mooted. |
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Seif dunes are thought to develop from barchans if a change of the usual wind direction occurs. |
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Other gastropods develop external asymmetry, such as Glaucus atlanticus that develops asymmetrical cerata as they mature. |
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They develop directly into an adult, without the attachment stage found in most starfish larvae. |
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These are initially elongated, but quickly develop into a more rounded form. |
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As fry they are pelagic, but as they develop they move into estuaries, where they stay for a year or two. |
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The larvae of the guinea worm must develop within a copepod's digestive tract before being transmitted to humans. |
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The need to develop and protect the port led to a chain of lighthouses being built along the north the Wirral coast. |
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The improved communications also allowed Liverpool merchants to buy up and develop large estates in the Wirral. |
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Nocturnal life may have forced the mammaliaforms to develop fur and a higher metabolic rate. |
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Reaction turbines develop torque by reacting to the gas or fluid's pressure or mass. |
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In an effort to answer these, he began to develop a specific setting for the books. |
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The association Conservatoire de l'Abeille Noire Bretonne tries to develop this bee race intending to reintroduce it in Western France. |
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In January 2010, a licence to develop a wind farm on Dogger Bank was granted to Forewind Ltd, a consortium of developers. |
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Multiple lateral moraines may develop as the glacier advances and retreats. |
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Seismic monitoring maps current and future trends in volcanic activities, and tries to develop early warning systems. |
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As they grow over the next two or three years and develop greater energy reserves, they spawn as females by releasing eggs. |
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Kelp may develop dense forests with high production, biodiversity and ecological function. |
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In the late Middle Ages, dialects began to develop in Scandinavia because population was rural and little travel occurred. |
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Either an enormous sum now had to be found to develop the navy further, or naval expansion had to be abandoned. |
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Organisations are required to develop plans to adjust fish catches to market demand. |
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Strong updrafts, downdrafts and eddies develop as the air flows over hills and down valleys. |
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Most U.S. corporations today are overmanaged and underled. They need to develop their capacity to exercise leadership. |
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Indeed, the Egyptians were the first culture to develop literature as we know it today, that is, the book. |
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The British were able to take advantage of the Navy's position to develop plans for amphibious landings on the coast. |
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The goal at hand was to develop an international agreement for controlling general environmental contamination by ships when out at sea. |
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However the opportunity did not develop until the end of the 20th century, with the removal of the navy. |
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Precipitation is not heavy, but the islands usually develop deep snowbanks in the winter. |
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It would eventually become the official parlance of the Byzantine Empire and develop into Medieval Greek. |
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Theatre Bristol is a partnership between the city council, Arts Council England and local residents to develop the city's theatre industry. |
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Burrows usually develop to eventually include multiple levels of tunnels, as well as a secondary entrance. |
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After a mole is born and begins to develop it will begin to crawl around and dig. |
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These bony elements develop directly, meaning they do not have any cartilaginous precursors. |
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This process of losing a set of antlers to develop a larger and more branched set continues for the rest of the life. |
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Female wolves tend to have smoother furred limbs than males, and generally develop the smoothest overall coats as they age. |
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Eggs begin to develop with the deposition of yolk in the ovary a few days before ovulation. |
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They soon develop feathers and can fly shortly before they are two weeks old. |
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Over the course of a few weeks their legs develop and their tail gradually gets reabsorbed. |
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Individuals with this form of allergy can also develop reactions to other fruits and nuts. |
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Unlike many other maples, mature trees do not tend to develop a shaggy bark. |
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In many perennial species runners are sent out that will develop new plants with roots and rosettes at the distanced nodes. |
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The Liturgy of St James was an early form, but each bishopric tended to develop its own. |
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While in Vietnam, Buddhism never managed to develop strong institutional networks due to strong Chinese influence. |
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A series of low pressure systems develop off the West coast of Africa and make their way across the Atlantic Ocean. |
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The tropical storms can develop into Atlantic hurricanes, often in the low pressure areas of the eastern Caribbean. |
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Near the FTFZ this would place the older megamullion in an outside corner while the younger develop in an inside corner. |
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The reproductive receptacles are also stalked and develop in the axils of leafy laminae. |
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Completely normal men who develop prostatitis will suddenly come down with urinary paruresis as one of their symptoms. |
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Unlike other bony fishes, the first scales do not develop immediately after the larval stage but appear much later on. |
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Continental North American settlements were small and did not develop into permanent colonies. |
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Humans are able to create new and complex ideas, and to develop technology, which is unprecedented among other organisms on Earth. |
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Hence they develop fewer infectious diseases and these continue for shorter periods. |
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The English were eventually defeated, and the Scots were able to develop a stronger state under the Stuarts. |
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It is a private sector initiative to develop the infrastructure for Manitoba's trucking, air, rail and sea industries. |
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This is especially useful for passerine birds that develop nocturnal lifestyles. |
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Steep slopes on chalk downland develop a ribbed pattern of grass covered horizontal steps a foot or two high. |
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Indeterminate varieties develop into vines that never top off and continue producing until killed by frost. |
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Fertilization leads to the formation of a diploid zygote that can then develop into an embryo within the emerging seed. |
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Wouters responded saying further talks were possible, but that Cirrus would continue to develop the SF50 in house. |
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In the 1920's, Carl Fisher was the main promoter of Miami Beach, and helped to develop the city as a seaside resort. |
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The ancient Egyptians were probably the first civilization to develop special tools to make rope. |
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People with a lesion to this area develop expressive aphasia, meaning that they know what they want to say, they just cannot get it out. |
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The rediscovery of the works of Aristotle led Thomas Aquinas and other thinkers to develop the philosophy of Scholasticism. |
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Ironically, the language of the Franks did not develop into the lingua franca. |
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After the 1905 Russian Revolution, a Romanian nationalist movement started to develop in Bessarabia. |
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It took several years for Augustus to develop the framework within which a formally republican state could be led under his sole rule. |
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The code of ethics recognizes that sometimes very close and personal relationship can sometimes develop from doing ethnographic work. |
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Oleg continued to develop and expand a network of Rus' forts in Slav lands, begun by Rurik in the north. |
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Russia was the first country to develop civilian nuclear power and to construct the world's first nuclear power plant. |
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Patras was the first city of the modern Greek state to develop a city plan. |
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In the months and years following the appearance of pubic hair, other areas of skin that respond to androgens may develop androgenic hair. |
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Chest hair may appear during puberty or years after, though not all men develop it. |
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Somewhat different lists of accepted works continued to develop in antiquity. |
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Numerous movements developed around various cultural groups, who began to develop a sense of national identity. |
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The labour shortage that resulted inspired European colonizers to develop a new source of labour, using a system of indentured servitude. |
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Using gold coins, the merchants of the Italian maritime republics began to develop new foreign exchange transactions and accounting. |
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In the first half of the 7th century, Ragusa began to develop an active trade in the East Mediterranean. |
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Common ostriches develop via Intussusceptive angiogenesis, a mechanism of blood vessel formation, characterizing many organs. |
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Males develop calcium deposits that form bumps on their skulls as they age. |
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There would develop recognized niches in which Berbers had proven their utility. |
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It began to develop infrastructure and farming, and maintained this German colony until 1915, when South African forces defeated its military. |
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It plans to develop interpretive programs at historical sites in Red Bay associated with the period of their settlement in the Bahamas. |
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To develop it into sugarcane plantations, the French imported thousands of slaves from Africa. |
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This dual use of launching technology will also serve to develop missile technology. |
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Macau did not develop as a major settlement until the Portuguese arrived in the 16th century. |
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Passage planning or voyage planning is a procedure to develop a complete description of vessel's voyage from start to finish. |
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Measles is an endemic disease, meaning that it has been continually present in a community, and many people develop resistance. |
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Respiratory complications tend to develop on about the eighth day of the illness and can be either viral or bacterial in origin. |
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Sea kayaking is not recommended for the novice as high winds can develop without notice. |
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Shark expert and underwater filmmaker Valerie Taylor was among the first to develop and test shark suits in 1979 while diving with sharks. |
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The idea behind a projectised organisation is to develop loyalty to the project, not to a functional manager. |
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Industry and transport began to develop at the end of the 19th century and in the beginning of the Soviet period. |
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Cattle might catch and develop various other diseases, like blackleg, bluetongue, foot rot too. |
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If potatoes develop green areas or start to sprout, these areas should be trimmed before using. |
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Atypically among crop plants, peanut pods develop underground rather than above ground. |
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In West Africa, it substantially replaced a crop plant from the same family, the Bambara groundnut, whose seed pods also develop underground. |
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As the community continued to develop and as Byzantine power waned, its autonomy grew, leading to eventual independence. |
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These hyphal coils develop into pre-fruiting bodies named protoperithecia within 5 days. |
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Some parents even develop regular communication with their child's teachers, asking for regular reports on behavior and grades. |
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An inverted subject pronoun may sometimes develop into a verb ending, as described in the previous section with regard to Venetian. |
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Creoles develop when a pidgin language becomes a native language for young speakers. |
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The vocabulary, too, will develop to contain more and more items according to a rationale of lexical enrichment. |
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He was forced to mortgage his home to develop a second edition, and his life from then on was plagued with debt. |
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He helped develop tourism to this area, popularising trips down rivers on bamboo rafts. |
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It did not develop alternate revenue sources in the economy for economic stability. |
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These communities will develop some functional system to meet the needs that they have. |
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But working in the opposite direction concentrations of migration may cause a town or area to develop its own accent. |
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Once you develop a great brand, you need to put it to work. The simple rule of thumb is that you should use your brand everywhere you can. |
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This division into ecclesiastical provinces did not develop so early in the Western Empire. |
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Following the Bantu Migration from Western Africa, Bantu kingdomes and empires began to develop in southern Central Africa. |
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Britain wanted to develop the frontier of Upper Canada on a British colonial model. |
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While more formal design processes in the US, Germany and the United Kingdom failed to develop competitive machines. |
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In archaeology, the term tradition is a set of cultures or industries which appear to develop on from one another over a period of time. |
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After the Civil War, tens of thousands of migrants were attracted to the area by higher wages offered by planters trying to develop land. |
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He had liked and worked well with Kennedy, and did not develop such a satisfactory relationship with Lyndon Johnson. |
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The lead user method focuses on idea generation based on leading users to develop breakthrough innovations. |
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In such networks of innovation the users or communities of users can further develop technologies and reinvent their social meaning. |
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Leadership and communication are constantly growing together, being intertwined into one another to help develop an organization. |
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Countries ambitious to develop and deploy nuclear weapons are discouraged from doing so by countries that already possess them. |
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An abnormal redox state can develop in a variety of deleterious situations, such as hypoxia, shock, and sepsis. |
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From the late 1750s, ironmasters began to develop processes for making bar iron without charcoal. |
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Bentham had devised some machines for making blocks, but did not develop them and details of how they worked are now obscure. |
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Charles left his well paid weaving position to try to develop improved bleaching methods. |
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This causes the heat given off by the hydration reaction to develop at a slower rate. |
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The new arrangements were adequate, although some of the reason was the failure of traffic to develop to the levels anticipated. |
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As chief engineer of road construction of Limoges, he had opportunity to develop a better and cheaper method of road construction. |
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Do you think a child raised in a relatively gender-free environment will develop differently from other children? |
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God and Goddess watched as the finite universe continued to develop into a stable platform to sustain finite life and were pleased. |
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England began to develop naval skills, and exploration to the West intensified. |
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The British constitution would develop on the basis of constitutional monarchy and the parliamentary system. |
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However, it is not yet well understood how these hemiretinal differences develop and progress following a bright light insult. |
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This has led some scholars to develop the study of English as an auxiliary languages. |
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Young girls worked at match factories, where phosphorus fumes would cause many to develop phossy jaw. |
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Euratom was to integrate sectors in nuclear energy while the EEC would develop a customs union among members. |
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They are trying to develop foreign markets for American cotton. |
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Some patients develop greater tolerance for the drug's effects. |
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I have been working hard on my cardio routine to develop a very pronounced Adonis belt. |
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From the evolutionary standpoint, the afterbrain will never develop if the forebrain makes all of the decisions. |
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A first step in a company's defense against executive kidnapping is to develop a policy and obtain approval of an antikidnap plan. |
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The company also announced a partnership with Pfizer to develop and market the experimental product apixaban, also for blood clots. |
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Ribs and growth lamellae gave the shells of many atrypids the possibility to develop an array of structures. |
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In fact the latter are likely to develop muscles of the kind and strength that may even be a handicap to the Nth degree basketballer. |
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He had completed his plan to develop a new office building, but was blindsided by the sudden drop in real estate values. |
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The significance of breaktimes as a mechanism for children to develop social competence is highlighted in much of Peter Blatchford's work. |
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This may be because with warmer temperatures, the budmoth larvae develop sooner, before their food source, the larch needles, becomes available. |
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Such opportunities help learners to overcome their cack-handedness and to develop their ability to use equipment comfortably. |
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Carlyle circles have been used to develop ruler-and-compass constructions of regular polygons. |
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If abortion occurs even later, as in the cultivar 'Chaouch,' normal-size fruit develop containing hard empty seeds. |
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All through their chickhood, and even into maturity, chickens are prone to develop the disgusting habit of eating each other. |
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The biofilm is allowed to develop uninhibited which leads to local cloggings. |
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From the reign of King James I a legal profession began to develop and the administration of criminal and civil justice was centralised. |
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As it was free to develop on its own, there is no reason to suppose that the speech was uniform either diachronically or geographically. |
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On 7 December 2010, the Welsh Assembly unanimously approved a set of measures to develop the use of the Welsh language within Wales. |
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They curl into angular and hysteroid shapes, and may develop any time of year. |
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It began to develop early in the history of the Church, but is not mentioned in the scriptures. |
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The plague bacterium could develop drug resistance and again become a major health threat. |
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Adventurers such as John Lok and William Towerson sailed south in an attempt to develop links with the coast of Africa. |
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From this basis, naturalists could then develop their own social ideals based on their scientific works. |
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They now work with local authorities and landowners to develop restoration plans and secure funding. |
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Many organizations start with job production and, as they develop and become larger, move to batch production and finish up with flow production. |
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The rest of the year he spent escorting convoys, during which he continued to develop his navigation and ship handling skills. |
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This philosophy was impractical as Bomber Command lacked the technology and equipment and needed several years to develop it. |
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Finding the extra time to develop a workable sustainability and transformation plan is itself problematic. |
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It was agreed to develop a charter of values for the Commonwealth without any decision on how compliance with its principles would be enforced. |
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It soon became a major sugar producer as new settlers arrived to develop plantations. |
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This monopoly, which lasted for a considerable time, helped Newcastle prosper and develop into a major town. |
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The bones in their fins eventually evolved into legs and they became the first tetrapods, 390 million years ago, and began to develop lungs. |
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Karst topography and caves develop in limestone rocks due to their solubility in dilute acidic groundwater. |
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This causes waterfalls to develop where creeks descend over a limestone ridge into a shale valley. |
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This has led successive governments to develop regional policy to try to rectify the imbalance. |
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Disagreements over design authority and operational requirements led France to leave the consortium to develop the Dassault Rafale independently. |
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Flemish weavers who settled in the area in the 14th century helped develop the industry. |
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Lesquerolic acid is the C20 homologue of ricinoleic acid and attempts are being made to develop Lesquerella fondleri as a new crop. |
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The US plans to set up a reprogramming facility that will develop JSF software and distribute it to allies. |
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In 1665, he discovered the generalised binomial theorem and began to develop a mathematical theory that later became calculus. |
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He worked with Lord Kelvin to develop the absolute scale of temperature, which came to be called the Kelvin scale. |
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Heaviside did much to develop and advocate vector methods and the vector calculus. |
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Lister confirmed Pasteur's conclusions with his own experiments and decided to use his findings to develop antiseptic techniques for wounds. |
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After receiving the patent, Watt did little to develop the engine into a marketable invention, turning to other work. |
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In his retirement, Watt continued to develop new inventions though none was as significant as his steam engine work. |
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The patients would then develop a mild case of the disease and from then on were immune to it. |
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The modularization also allows for separate features to develop on their own timetable. |
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Watt proceeded to develop his engine further, modifying it to provide a rotary motion suitable for driving factory machinery. |
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Motor Rail continued to manufacture and develop the design, alongside diesel engined variants. |
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Passenger locomotives develop less starting tractive effort but are able to operate at the high speeds demanded by passenger schedules. |
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They do not develop as much starting tractive effort as a freight unit but are able to haul heavier trains than a passenger engine. |
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Network Rail is authorised to develop a proposal for a route from Bedford to the East Coast Main Line via Sandy. |
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Executive directors manage the everyday operation of the trust and develop policy and strategy for approval by the trustees. |
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If you've never been a smoker and you develop lung cancer, how did you get it? Is it genetics, environment, radon, luck of the draw? |
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Even though the core Sikh spiritual philosophy was never affected, the followers now began to develop a political identity. |
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More overtly Pagan Druid groups began to develop in the UK from the late 1970s onwards. |
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Children are taught to work harmoniously in large and small groups, and to develop cooperativeness, kindness and social consciousness. |
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With more space, narrative images containing many people develop in churches, and also begin to be seen in later catacomb paintings. |
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English Gothic was to develop along lines that sometimes paralleled and sometimes diverged from those of continental Europe. |
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In the 18th century, the stories began to develop a slightly more farcical vein. |
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Modern alternatives to the traditional full breakfast will often develop the traditional seafood theme. |
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As an aspiring poet, Rossetti wished to develop the links between Romantic poetry and art. |
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Lives were often written to promote the cult of local or national states, and in particular to develop pilgrimages to visit relics. |
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His meter would later develop into the heroic meter of the 15th and 16th centuries and is an ancestor of iambic pentameter. |
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After analysis of Chaucer's diction and historical context, his work appears to develop a critique of society during his lifetime. |
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This gap was a challenge to develop mechanical, mathematizable, models of the particles and their interactions. |
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It is suspected this treatment, carried out with unsterilised medical instruments, may have caused him to develop sepsis. |
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This organization began to develop international programs, and by the 1970s, a World Council was formed. |
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He said that freedom of speech was a vital way to develop talents and realise a person's potential and creativity. |
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Although they all displayed a talent for narrative, it was the younger ones whose pastime it became to develop them. |
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Young Charles was to develop an ambiguous relationship with his father's values and with the Church of England as a whole. |
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Many of the songs follow, and develop further, types already established in the 1589 collection. |
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Under appropriate culture conditions, the megakaryocyte burst-forming cell can develop into 40 to 500 megakaryocytes within 1 week. |
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Parasites that infect macrophages or endothelial cells can develop into megaloschizonts, generating more merozoites. |
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While at St Aloysius College, Sellers began to develop his improvisational skills. |
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One of the aims of the filmmakers from the beginning of production was to develop the maturity of the films. |
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His sister was a menial girl, but he sought to help her develop a mind of her own. |
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There are plans in place to develop permanent galleries for showcasing art from Oceania and South America. |
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Juniors develop their play through a range of tournaments on all surfaces, accommodating all different standards of play. |
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In 1982 the IOC drafted ISL Marketing a Swiss sports marketing company, to develop a global marketing programme for the Olympic Movement. |
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His time working in the blacksmith's forge helped to develop his upper body, particularly his arms and shoulders. |
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Mace encouraged Fitzsimmons to develop his punching technique, drawing on the enormous power he had gained from blacksmithing. |
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The resulting new alliance was to develop a replacement for the Smart based on the Twingo. |
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The sea at Weymouth and Brighton stimulated Constable to develop new techniques of brilliant colour and vivacious brushwork. |
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The state oil company Nunaoil was created to help develop the hydrocarbon industry in Greenland. |
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The Technical Management Board is responsible for over 250 technical committees, who develop the ISO standards. |
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Its objective is to promote, encourage and develop the sport of rugby league in Wales. |
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It aims to promote and develop the sports of triathlon and duathlon in Wales, and to encourage participation in them. |
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The United Kingdom was the third country in the world, after the United States and Soviet Union, to develop and test a nuclear weapon. |
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By 1650, France, England and the United Provinces began to develop their colonial empires. |
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In extreme cases, violent or illegal activities may develop around these events. |
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Waldemar Haffkine, who mainly worked in India, became the first microbiologist to develop and deploy vaccines against cholera and bubonic plague. |
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Commanders on both sides failed to develop tactics for breaching entrenched positions without heavy casualties. |
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Following the Young Turk Revolution in 1908, the Committee of Union and Progress sought to develop a strong Ottoman naval force. |
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Until the 19th century, Ottoman prose did not develop to the extent that contemporary Divan poetry did. |
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Massive improvement in the following years enabled Czechoslovakia to develop its industry. |
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In 1966, the team was increased to nine members, enabling them to develop their Diamond Nine formation. |
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The pioneers were Uruguay, Chile and Argentina, as they started to develop the first welfare programs in the 1920s following a bismarckian model. |
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If we did not develop megaton weapons we would sacrifice immediately and in perpetuity our position as a firstclass power. |
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Implicit in the decision to develop atomic bombs was the need to test them. |
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The charter gave Swansea the status of a borough, granting the townsmen, called burgesses certain rights to develop the area. |
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Throughout the 19th century, the Vivian family did much to develop Swansea into a city. |
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Elliott resigned in March 2012 saying some people had not given him a 'fair opportunity' to develop and progress many party initiatives. |
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As feudalism began to develop in Scotland early court systems began to develop, including early forms of Sheriff Courts. |
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