The developments were not, however, in new types of clock, merely in improved designs of sundials and water clocks. |
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Drab high-rise, shoddily constructed buildings in poorly designed developments have shot up everywhere. |
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Like many developments, Leisurama soon ran aground, the victim of poor planning decisions. |
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Can simple coincidence explain these developments, or are more malevolent forces at work? |
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This poorly regarded army produced some outstanding leaders and redoubtable soldiers, and several developments had long-term importance. |
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New developments, apartments, balconied villas, shops and restaurants are springing up everywhere. |
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Security has been stepped up at airports while Britons abroad have been warned to keep a low profile and keep an eye on news developments. |
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The weird narrative developments are beginning to feel less like clues and more like red herrings. |
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Because of developments in modern food business, a food product today may be handled by several different companies in numerous premises. |
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This helps explain the importance of recent theoretical developments in the emerging field of astrobiology. |
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Many of our housing developments started off on the right foot, with open spaces and strictly adhered to building codes. |
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He finds it astounding to think of the developments that have taken place in the arts in the county in the last decade. |
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Other social and economic developments deepen the rifts in Chinese society. |
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The post-Ranjit Singh period witnessed certain developments when attempts were made to revert to the Khalsa tradition. |
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But these developments have had consequences for his art, hollowing it out, rendering it lifeless. |
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In order to understand this relationship, it is necessary to review recent developments in the theory of hospitality. |
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The last twenty years have witnessed some dramatic developments in organizations and the relations between them. |
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Political reporters, especially the day-to-day recorders of official Washington developments and events, are protective of Washington. |
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This review will summarize recent developments in our understanding of the causes and consequences of stress. |
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Before proceeding, it is important to examine the theoretical developments in anthropology on the politics of reproduction. |
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The goal of materially rendering the energy that animates existence was a crucial motive for several developments in kinetic art. |
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Setting down his empty plate Willard catalogued these new developments in the recesses of his brain. |
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And staff members also receive further training to acquaint them with technological developments. |
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We all know Greater London is short of residential property and many Workspace sites would lend themselves to mixed-use developments. |
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The teams use scale models and wind tunnel testing to hone their developments. |
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The terminal date of 1914 offers a retrospective view of developments during the previous half-century. |
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Media hysteria has followed in the wake of all new developments in youth culture. |
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The planners are also interested in maximizing the use of renewable energy in new housing developments and in improving walkability. |
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There are lots of things I think police officers do in their own time to keep them abreast of developments inside and outside the service. |
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Do we need a new kind of technology to keep us abreast of these developments? |
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Doctors do this kind of thing in order to keep abreast of developments in medicine and to keep our colleagues informed. |
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The buildings vary between those that are old and quaint and new shopping developments. |
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I'll be talking to a veteran of political developments programs in war-torn regions. |
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Given recent developments in calculation and derivative products, new opportunities are now available in portfolio construction and trading. |
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Before long, the Dutch would be involved in developments far too federalist for their liking. |
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Members of the anti-war movement should be watching these developments closely. |
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The developments in Germany are closely watched by experts in the Netherlands. |
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The Ottoman court in Istanbul was clearly keeping a close watch on developments in the western Atlantic. |
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These developments have met with a mixed reaction in the respective countries. |
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Pressure to move key workers quickly on to new developments means homes are not being adequately finished off. |
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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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However, to understand is not to acquiesce in or accept these developments. |
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One of the great developments has been the broadening of education in Ireland from the three Rs to the total development of people. |
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How do you foresee further developments in Italian business activity in Bulgaria? |
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Vallely and Murphy are also considering how joint ventures or partnerships for commercial developments might be structured. |
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Having requested such a debate in advance of Mr Adams' proposal, the Green Party welcomes these recent developments. |
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If we must have retail developments, let's concentrate on the city centre instead of perpetuating the Council's scattergun approach to planning. |
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In addition, many of Wilson's conclusions about individual controversies and developments are sound and well grounded. |
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Both developments will bring an influx of hundreds of office workers and administrative staff. |
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A continuing stock market rally and rapidly recovering economy would not be favorable developments for this vulnerable financial Bubble. |
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The latest developments have also inspired some political analysts to urge the state to adopt a different method of dealing with the group. |
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This back-to-nature scheme is one that deserves to be copied wherever clearance sites are not needed for new developments. |
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Here's a category that's heating up, what with all the new developments this year. |
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Our aim is to ensure that these services are readily accessible through use of the latest developments and advances in technology. |
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It failed to react quickly to international developments and advances in relevant fields. |
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In relation to the latter, it was decided to complete all developments in advance of the opening. |
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The impact of such military-scientific developments led to further advancements in the fields of anatomy and surgery. |
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It should be mentioned that the interface includes a notice board for the announcement of further developments. |
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He thinks that some professionals aren't keeping up with the latest developments. |
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His work was based on the mathematics he learnt as a student and he appears not to have kept up with new developments. |
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Its concluding afterword presents an optimistic vision of future developments. |
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We've not seen this many positive developments for months, although this week will almost certainly prove to be the calm before the storm. |
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That could change the course of developments in the whole of the Asia-Pacific. |
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One of the most important recent technological developments in radio tagging has been increased use of satellite tracking and GPS tags. |
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Cities often stumble onto projects and developments that turn them around, delivering them from a period of decline to one of ascendancy. |
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Competition and innovation also promoted three big developments that are reshaping the world information economy. |
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Having said that, demand continues to be strong for apartments which are realistically priced and which are located in well run developments. |
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This is a fine introduction to network theorizing for any layperson interested in keeping up with new developments in science. |
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Scientists attribute this remarkable longevity to the shark's superior physiological developments. |
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Emboldened by these developments, corporations began a rollback of worker gains. |
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A provision was made to donate the remaining 15 acres to the council to be used as a buffer between developments. |
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For the council to say they are waiting for the outcome of pending developments in and around the town is a lame excuse. |
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Real partnership means all participants benefit and all have a say in developments. |
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The government has already changed its World Heritage management plan, allowing the developments in the south-west national park. |
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Vast developments have been built during the past thirty years that offer little in the way of walkability. |
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The field of X-ray astronomy profited by some of the technological developments that went on in these programmes. |
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The result of all these developments is that, finally, the digital scope could make its analogue cousin obsolete. |
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Traffic chaos will reign throughout Kerry because of a failure to consider longterm implications of housing developments, it has been claimed. |
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Recent developments in recording processes had resulted in rock albums becoming more lush, with a rich, textured sound. |
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There are no big resorts, and the new residential developments will be small-scale, low-rise and traditional. |
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Mirwaiz said all eyes are now focused on the unity moves and people are keenly watching the developments. |
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These developments have also resulted in a political and intellectual crisis within the labour movement. |
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Longer term, there were plans to regenerate the area with residential, retail and leisure developments. |
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Statistics should make social developments and political action transparent and appraisable. |
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The amendment deleted provisions for aged care and retirement village developments. |
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Irish investors will be lined up to buy hotel developments that Fitzpatrick will then manage. |
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MacDowell is well aware of all of this, but makes too little of these interrelated developments. |
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The development of alcopops and other drinks clearly designed to attract the young is one of its most unpleasant developments. |
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A new ring road will be built to service the developments, which are located on the edge of the town. |
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Kerry County Council has been accused of putting the cart before the horse when it comes to planned developments in villages across the county. |
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Factors like birth rates and expected housing developments are being considered in the plan. |
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Also, the plans took into consideration planning policy guidance from the Government, which sets down a maximum number of car parking spaces for developments. |
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Don't hold your breath for any earth-shattering developments. |
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Waterloo has launched major new housing developments to the west of the city, and the undeveloped lands north of campus are soon to become a high technology centre. |
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Future developments could also see new gene-based drugs being tailor-made to a person's individual DNA to make them more effective in combating disease. |
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Despite these developments, the decline of automatism as a Surrealist technique can be perceived as early as 1930, the date of the Second Surrealist Manifesto. |
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And a series of concurrent, related developments have significantly reduced the utility of the gasoline tax. |
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While it appeared that the gitmo effort was stagnating again, there were important developments taking place behind the scenes. |
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Not even the most open-hearted idealist could look at these developments as a healthy sign for our society. |
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Another usual practice in other movies is to pepper a film score with various songs or pop tunes as shorthand for whatever developments are taking place. |
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Some industrial developments, for example, coal-mining and some manufacturing using water power, occurred in places where there was no previous settlement. |
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These developments warrant further testing and monitoring to help inform health officials and poultry raisers about possible migration of the virus. |
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Here's a look at some of the other developments taking shape around town. |
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It was a natural growth for a vital composer who had her ears keenly attuned to new developments, and could selectively integrate what she wanted into her own personal idiom. |
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We wish the lads the very best and we'll keep you posted on developments. |
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He is immediately answered by the female spectator who is obviously up-to-date with recent critical developments and the Lockean notion of tabula rasa. |
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We'll keep you posted on any possible additional developments. |
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I shall keep you posted if I hear of any interesting developments. |
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Modern developments have encouraged the formation of professional troupes, who perform on public occasions, at international festivals, and in theaters and hotel lounges. |
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Will there be future developments that will once again force us to review the age at which we see a foetus as a human capable of independent survival? |
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Greek television broke into programs to report developments. |
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Tensions have been steadily rising for years, but recent developments have been different from the annual protests of past. |
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Services were disrupted during World War I and the interwar period witnessed few new developments except for the introduction of diesel motorships. |
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And we'll keep you posted on all developments as they come in. |
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This is technology that deals with the developments that are promised to come once we reach the singularity. |
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And the law is always reactive and lagging behind social developments. |
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With national budget positions close to balance or in surplus, countries have ample room for manoeuvre to cope with adverse economic developments. |
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Mr Cullen said the size limits were being reviewed to ensure effective competition and to take account of ongoing developments in the retail sector. |
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He observes that while veterinarians keep themselves abreast of developments in modern medicine, very few allopaths dealing with it are familiar with vet medical literature. |
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Her state visit to the Republic of Ireland last year paved the way for today's historic developments. |
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The Midland Health Board has launched a quarterly newsletter to keep foster carers informed on issues, events and developments relevant to fostering. |
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The forfeiture arrangements filed late Friday were just the latest in a series of adverse developments for Madoff. |
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Experiments in rocketry combined with developments in guidance mechanisms and gas-turbine engines led to jet aircraft and to ballistic and cruise missiles. |
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When it comes to the Syria conflict, recent developments may hurl us off the cliff. |
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Three important developments during the first half of the twentieth century laid the foundation for both modern rocketry and careers within the field. |
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In a statement issued here, the DUTA executive has announced that while it will call off the impending agitation, it will maintain a strict watch over the developments. |
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Investigators report that there have been some hopeful developments in the case. |
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Landward is Scotland's food, farming, environment and rural affairs magazine programme, featuring the latest developments and debates affecting the nation's countryside. |
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Transport developments may put off potential vendors and the traffic congestion the roadworks will cause will undoubtedly lead to buyers opting to look elsewhere. |
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Other developments in mathematics also proved problematic for Kantians. |
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He said the local authority has been continuously monitoring operations on the gas terminal and pipeline developments to ensure that planning conditions are not breached. |
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We can look forward to further developments and advances in the future. |
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Its content ranged from debate over textual cruces to the latest developments in Baconian theory, and it took a particular interest in Shakespeare clubs. |
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We will keep you abreast of these developments and let you know once the RSS feed is live. |
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Breeders working to a business plan who market themselves well and who keep abreast of developments in the industry, will be well recompensed for their efforts. |
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Later developments included the adoption of standard signs for such frequently used ornaments as appoggiaturas, mordents, slides, trills, or turns. |
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Clearly the dapper con men were not up to speed on all these recent developments. |
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Every week, the four markets' team leaders conduct a teleconference with their executive teams to assess whether new developments justify midcourse modifications. |
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Both the sites that I am familiar with are on the edge of urban developments and in semi-countryside with a wide riverscape and open parkland nearby. |
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In the mid-nineteenth century, in keeping with the developments of scientific methods, stress was placed on controlling the body, sexuality, and emotions. |
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He turned his thesis into the book Geometric Perturbation Theory in Physics on the new developments in differential geometry. |
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The latest developments are propelled by advances in laser technology. |
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The South African government is watching developments in Zimbabwe closely. |
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Ben-Gurion kept his word, and the Orthodox monopoly was anchored in other developments, as well. |
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Surprising developments have kept the murder investigation in the headlines for several weeks. |
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Big food firms are watching developments with keen interest. |
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He presents evidence through Kongo and Lunda case studies that have been subject to frequent revision in response to political developments and contemporary needs. |
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Somewhere along the way he admits that he became disillusioned with the art world and, though he keeps up with its developments, he has not lifted a paintbrush in years. |
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Both varieties have undergone significant and divergent developments in phonology and the grammar of their pronominal systems. |
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For a summary of the various developments in Old and Middle English that led to these vowels, see English historical vowel correspondences. |
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Some of these developments are discussed in detail in the following sections. |
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Some such compound nouns have a corresponding phrasal verb but some do not, partly because of historical developments. |
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Luther made his pronouncements from Wartburg in the context of rapid developments at Wittenberg, of which he was kept fully informed. |
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Nevertheless, there were earlier developments within the larger Protestant world that preceded and influenced the later evangelical revivals. |
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It was developments in the doctrine of assurance that differentiated Evangelicalism from what went before. |
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Initial developments for the Anglican realignment started through progressive tendencies of the Lambeth Conference. |
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This commission studied the state of unity in the Anglican Communion in light of the developments in the United States and Canada. |
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Recent developments in artificial intelligence has brought about a new race of robots that can perform household chores without supervision. |
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Although a landmark case when it was decided, subsequent developments have diminished its significance. |
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Other recent developments in intellectual property law, such as the America Invents Act, stress international harmonization. |
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Lesotho's geographic location makes it extremely vulnerable to political and economic developments in South Africa. |
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Few of the developments in the political system that have been taking place since then have been codified as amendments. |
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One of their most innovative developments was the scaffolding used to construct the three main towers. |
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The increased supply of muslin inspired developments in loom design such as Edmund Cartwright's power loom. |
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There are however some recent developments which may lead to a renaissance of the technology. |
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This was regarded as one of the key developments of the British Agricultural Revolution in the late 18th century. |
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John was a wheelwright who had spent time studying the latest English developments and might well have gained experience of the spinning mule. |
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It was an important period for the future of science, including the incorporation of women into fields using the developments made. |
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The Statute became the foundation for later developments in patent law in England and elsewhere. |
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Important developments in patent law emerged during the 18th century through a slow process of judicial interpretation of the law. |
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Many developments boasting luxurious penthouse apartments have been built close to the city centre. |
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Moore's contemporary, Richard Towneley, pioneered many scientific and technological developments at Towneley Hall. |
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The DPA has opposed what it considered to be unsuitable developments on Dartmoor throughout its history. |
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Looking inside the digital transmedium, we can discern distinct developments. |
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With these developments, Lambayeque will become a center of agroindustrial development, surpassing lea in the development of modern irrigation. |
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Alongside these developments, Stagecoach is looking at deploying allnight buses as a long-term solution. |
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Former Newsnight anchorman Peter Snow teams up with Phillipa Forrester to present all the latest technological and medical developments. |
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All these projects and developments have resulted in an increased demand for specialised insurance services which QIC is well-placed to provide. |
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Her study investigates modern racialized politics, rural African Americans and poverty, development policy, and recent developments. |
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An Alabama jury acquitted him after a four-day trial in which experts traced the musical and cultural developments of rap music. |
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Then, in two major developments, Charlie leaves his baby boy with Roxy and Kat leaves her kids with Stacey. |
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He would hold talks with his Turkish counterpart Ahmet Davutoglu and President Recept Tayyip Erdogan on the new developments in Yemen. |
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Separate developments have produced additional pronunciations in words like square, wash, talk and comma. |
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She believes it is important to keep abreast of new scientific developments. |
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I may be forced to acquiesce in these recent developments, but I can hardly be expected to make merry over them. |
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Such lateral developments of the ethmoid plate are the aliethmoid, aliseptal, and alinasal. |
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The countification of e-mail mirrors some other recent developments in tech-talk. |
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Global new vocabularies can be found from vernacular houses to large scale urban developments, in local communities or even in ecumenopoleis. |
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Many new healthcare developments have arisen from this stem cell expertise in the region. |
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Nevertheless, southern Germany shows some independent developments of itself. |
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The military presence at Eboracum was the driving force behind early developments in its economy. |
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This has implications on how later developments are considered, such as the developments in the 7th and 8th centuries. |
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Whilst the developments were rather complicated, there are two competing theories. |
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This sophisticated medieval form of government was handed over to the Normans and was the foundation of further developments. |
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Normandy was the site of several important developments in the history of classical music in the 11th century. |
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Also among the federal developments was the Pentagon, built during World War II as the headquarters for the Department of Defense. |
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This facilitated further engagements in short order, which allowed greater intensity and quick reaction to battle developments. |
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Another source of Jacobite support came from those dissatisfied with political developments. |
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One of the most important developments that the Enlightenment era brought to the discipline of science was its popularization. |
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These developments helped the universities to become major centres of medical education and would put Scotland at the forefront of new thinking. |
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It can be seen as an attempt to reconcile the new scientific developments of the Enlightenment with religious belief. |
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This gave Algernon Egerton even more power to invest the profits of the company in developments. |
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In 2005 environmentalists complained that housing developments on London's waterways threatened the vitality of the canal system. |
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Plans were changed, however, because of developments in neighbouring Yugoslavia. |
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That's all the news for now, but I'll keep you posted about new developments. |
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These developments symbolise the fact that parliament and government were by no means the same thing by this point. |
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Cultural and technological developments transformed European society, concluding the Late Middle Ages and beginning the early modern period. |
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During the 11th century, developments in philosophy and theology led to increased intellectual activity. |
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One of the major developments in the military sphere during the Late Middle Ages was the increased use of infantry and light cavalry. |
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There are a number of private gardens and open spaces, often within courtyards of the larger commercial developments. |
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It reviews events and developments throughout Folkestone, Hythe and the villages nearby. |
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Additional developments included the remodelling of Sheaf Square, in front of the recently refurbished railway station. |
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Smaller shopping centres in the city are The Exchange Arcade, the Flying Horse Walk and newer developments in Trinity Square and The Pod. |
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Some see the key event as the Dutch East India Company's founding in 1602, while others point to earlier developments. |
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Residential developments were particularly popular with new apartments planned in and around the city centre. |
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Many of these developments however are still struggling to find buyers for these apartments, and there are rising numbers of repossessions. |
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The town centre is mostly Victorian and early 20th century, however a few much older buildings survive, along with some more modern developments. |
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In recent developments, certain Kashmiri independence groups believe that Kashmir should be independent of both India and Pakistan. |
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These represent the different developments and particular literary histories of the varieties of Norman. |
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As in most of the rest of northern Europe, England saw little of these developments until more than a century later. |
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Recent developments include Cornish music, independent films, and children's books. |
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In the United Kingdom, Colin Urquhart, Michael Harper, David Watson and others were in the vanguard of similar developments. |
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These developments were unrelated to the massive educational expansion that took place at the same time. |
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These developments are facilitated via specialized workshops led by external consultants, students, and faculty. |
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The developments of radiocarbon dating and dendrochronology have done much to further knowledge in this area. |
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With developments such as these, Italy pioneered permanent artillery fortifications, which took over from the defensive role of castles. |
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The effects of this on writing about elves are most apparent in England and Germany, with developments in each country influencing the other. |
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The airfield has now been redeveloped as the modern Gloucester Business Park, with additional housing developments continuing to grow around it. |
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In terms of shipping advances, the most important developments were the creation of the carrack and caravel designs in Portugal. |
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The French and German developments were further influential in Scottish, Russian, Spanish and Polish philosophy. |
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These developments represented a fundamental change in literary criticism, which came to focus more on character and less on plot. |
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Shortly afterwards, the political crisis began in Spain and Orwell followed developments there closely. |
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With these developments came urbanization and centralization, which trends have culminated in the mega-farms and megalopoli of the present. |
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Heavy investment is pouring into the region, providing necessary funds for infrastructure projects and large business developments. |
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These are developments from cue sports that dispense with the cues, and are played with the hands directly. |
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Sport England commissioned the preparation of design advice to assist in the master planning of large residential and mixed use developments. |
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However, recent developments show that definite articles are morphological elements linked to certain noun types due to lexicalization. |
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Recent developments include the regeneration of Ballymun and an urban extension of Dublin at Adamstown. |
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Such developments were also expected to happen in Northern Ireland and Southern Ireland, but technically were not required under the Act. |
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University building developments which transformed the George Square and Potterrow areas proved highly controversial. |
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The secretariat collects data, monitors trends, and analyses and forecasts economic developments. |
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Millions moved from farms and inner cities to large suburban housing developments. |
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Meanwhile, the chancellor remained wary of any foreign policy developments that looked even remotely warlike. |
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However nearly all the schools in Imperial Germany had a very high standard and kept abreast with modern developments in knowledge. |
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At the same time, the British were working on a number of technical developments which would address the German submarine superiority. |
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In many cases this has resulted in the misconception these were American developments. |
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The UK has been at the forefront of developments in film, radio and television. |
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The boom resulted in the relocation of institutions into new developments in the nearby Isle of Dogs area, particularly that of Canary Wharf. |
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With these developments, the independence issue largely faded from the political scene. |
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Army 2020 Refine has seen developments which will further modify the Royal Armoured Corps. |
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Not only that, Austria now found herself estranged with the new developments within the empire itself. |
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These developments contributed to the 1980s oil glut, which affected the Soviet Union, as oil was the main source of Soviet export revenues. |
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Tokyo still sees new urban developments on large lots of less profitable land. |
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Whilst in America he had seen the developments in motive power and by 1897 he had produced his first car. |
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The early British vehicles of the late 19th century relied mainly upon developments from Germany and France. |
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Boeing expects these developments to make the 787 significantly quieter both inside and out. |
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Baird's numerous other developments demonstrated his particular talent at invention. |
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A number of reports have been produced which chart various developments in flood management. |
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Climate change, demographic developments, urbanization, economic progress, social changes influence the water sector in many ways. |
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These developments encouraged and accompanied a process of industrialisation which intensified throughout the reign of Queen Victoria. |
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Charles' attempt at resistance to these developments led to the outbreak of the Bishops' Wars. |
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By the time the EEA was established, however, several developments hampered its credibility. |
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These galleries make no distinction between modernist and Postmodernist phases, seeing both as developments within Modern Art. |
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Despite these recent developments, Larkin and his circle are nonetheless still firmly rejected by modernist critics and poets. |
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The 1960s saw important developments in both Welsh and English language music in Wales. |
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As a result of these developments, the Somalia Petroleum Corporation was established by the federal government. |
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The Bantu migration brought new developments in agriculture and iron working to the region. |
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During the Partition developments Jinnah offered Sikhs to live in Pakistan with safeguards for their rights. |
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The latest developments in drugs to treat patients with bipolar disorders have given many a new lease on life. |
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Similar developments in Scotland have lately been called the Lowland Clearances by historians such as Tom Devine. |
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In the late 1960s and the 1970s, another stage of new town developments was launched. |
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This is true for the original areas of the town but newer developments, such as Stewartfield do not adhere to this model. |
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A new purpose built campus for West Lothian College and other major developments have also taken place in Livingston over the last 10 years. |
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Political developments in the 12th century facilitated the spread of the English language. |
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Historical developments in ferrous metallurgy can be found in a wide variety of past cultures and civilizations. |
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The Levant saw the earliest developments of the Neolithic Revolution from around 10,000 BC, followed by sites in the wider Fertile Crescent. |
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The beginning of the 1st millennium BC saw extensive developments in iron metallurgy in India. |
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It remains to be established whether these northern European developments derive from Chinese ones. |
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New retail developments in recent years have been a major source of new job creation. |
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The eastern side of Westgate Street with new apartment and bar developments. |
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The last previous revival in Wales was in 1859, but this followed other developments. |
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By the late 1990s technological developments had eliminated the need for vast areas for storing maps and for making printing plates by hand. |
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The city retains a thriving market culture, despite new shopping developments and the loss of some traditional market sites. |
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Since whaling ended the primary concern to conservationists is the number of oil and gas developments around the Gully. |
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Walney continued to grow through the twentieth century, with a number of suburban housing developments on the island. |
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It was at the forefront of scientific developments in Europe in the 17th and 18th centuries. |
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Similar developments took place beyond Bergen's city limits, for example in Loddefjord. |
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The event was widely discussed and dwelt upon by European Enlightenment philosophers, and inspired major developments in theodicy. |
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Elizabeth I then had work carried out on the fort, strengthening it and providing gun platforms for the new developments in artillery technology. |
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Through all these developments, the Chinese wind industry appeared unaffected by the global financial crisis, according to industry observers. |
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These developments have evoked comparisons with Venice, a city thought to be overwhelmed by the tourist influx. |
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Against the backdrop of these developments, World War II had seen the United States become the world's dominant sea power. |
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Late 1st century developments attributed to the Council of Jamnia eventually led to Christians' expulsion from synagogues. |
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The concept of modernity interprets the general meaning of these events and seeks explanations for major developments. |
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Engineering achievements of the revolution ranged from electrification to developments in materials science. |
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Major political developments saw the former British Empire lose most of its remaining political power over commonwealth countries. |
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Middens provide evidence of prior occupation and are generally protected from mining and other developments. |
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Farmed fisheries are technological in nature, and revolve around developments in aquaculture. |
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Continuing industrial and agricultural developments place huge strain on these freshwater systems. |
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After 1950, the conversion of forests and wetlands for agricultural and urban developments accelerated. |
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