The whole process is so incredibly time consuming that a carpetmaker must spend his entire life tying just one single carpet. |
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He great satisfaction helping anyone he could his entire life, without remorse or hesitation. |
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The entire notion of cheerleading is just a sexist attempt to try to objectify the female body. |
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Some exchanges are offered within specific research institutes at St Andrews, rather than across entire Schools. |
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The entire 115th Brigade soon rallied, and achieved their initial objective while the 113th were able to gain a foothold near theirs. |
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However, only parts of the canal route were completed because the expected revenues required to complete the entire project were never generated. |
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Reverend Jenkins works on the White Book of Llareggub, which is a history of the entire town and its citizens. |
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There were many more people involved in the Oxford team, and at one point the entire Dunn School was involved in its production. |
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When the house was nearly finished Wittgenstein had an entire ceiling raised 30mm so that the room had the exact proportions he wanted. |
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These factors contributed to the eventual surrender of Cornwallis' entire army, and the end of major operations in North America. |
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One key feature for which Demian sought the patent was the sounding of an entire chord by depressing one key. |
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There were, after all, only six operating aircraft in the entire country during 1920, so there were none to spare for nonlogistics duty. |
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Even if the original Greek versions were lost, the entire New Testament could still be assembled from the translations. |
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I don't believe I have to nursemaid these two rookies through their entire probationary period. |
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In 1824 the entire island, as well as the Temenggong, became a British possession after a further treaty with the Sultan. |
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She never parted with an entire Ministry or accepted an entirely new one regardless of the results of an election. |
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The entire life of the church is oriented towards making this possible and facilitating it. |
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Some of the verses refer to the entire host, others eulogize individual heroes. |
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Their entire body of work has been created in, and focused on, London's East End, which they see as a microcosm. |
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Together with Engels's speech, this constituted the entire programme of the funeral. |
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Attack ads and smear campaigns give voters a negative impression of the entire political process. |
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In recent years, historians have enlarged their perspective to cover the entire Atlantic world in a subfield now known as Atlantic history. |
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The animal's head is very large, taking up to one third of the body's entire length. |
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In January 2011, the entire Typhoon fleet had passed the 100,000 flying hours mark. |
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The cup final win saw Celtic go through the entire domestic season unbeaten. |
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He was seen as a key figure whose stance helped to persuade almost the entire Cabinet to support British intervention. |
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The first shows the entire time from the formation of the Earth to the present, but this gives little space for the most recent eon. |
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Draba aizoides is a perennial plant, with a basal rosette of linear, entire leaves. |
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It is received by having faith in God's promise to fill the believer and in yielding the entire being to Christ. |
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Several groups of Yemeni Arabs turned south to Mauritania, and by the end of the 17th century, they dominated the entire country. |
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This time, the entire team tested positive for the steroid methandienone, the federation said. |
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Univision now has an entire Saturday morning slate of cartoons and kidvids. |
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Following this event, in June 2014 India recovered the entire sum of Rs 1,818 crore which it had paid to the company. |
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The small size of the penicillins increases their potency, by allowing them to penetrate the entire depth of the cell wall. |
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Initially designed for commuter or branch line traffic but could be found over the entire network. |
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It is believed that the Holy Spirit guides the Church through the decisions of the entire council, not one individual. |
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Throughout the entire period of the Famine, Ireland was exporting enormous quantities of food. |
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After I wrote that, I realised I'd accidentally made a true statement, and now I'd have to rearrange my entire life around it. |
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Like the Nobel or the Man Booker International Prize, it is awarded not for any one work, but for an entire body of work. |
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The BRIT Trust is the only music charity actively supporting all types of education across the entire spectrum of music. |
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For some time after 1848, Marx and Engels wondered if the entire revolutionary upsurge had completely played out. |
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By the autumn of 1871, the entire first edition of the German language edition of Capital had been sold out and a second edition was published. |
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It was a helmet made of bronze which in its later styles covered the entire head and neck, with slits for the eyes and mouth. |
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In Latin, the entire country was for the first time called Scotia, and Gaelic was the lingua Scotia. |
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Raigmore is the main hospital in Inverness and the entire Highland authority. |
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Years later, the entire New Netherland colony was incorporated into England's colonial holdings. |
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The usual definition of the Grampian Mountains, as referring to the entire mass of the Central Highlands, would include the Cairngorms. |
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Similarly the entire population of golden eagles from northern and central Alaska and northern Canada migrates south. |
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North Uist and South Uist are linked by causeways running via Benbecula and Grimsay, and the entire group is sometimes known as the Uists. |
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Nuclear power, allowing almost the entire patrol to be conducted submerged, is of great importance to this. |
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The Indian citizenship and nationality law and the Constitution of India provides single citizenship for the entire country. |
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Nutini became known for singing with his eyes closed during his entire performances. |
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The entire region was covered by ice sheets during the Pleistocene ice ages, save perhaps for a few nunataks. |
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Due to the humanitarian crisis in East Africa, the entire proceeds were donated to Oxfam. |
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It includes Caldey Island, the Daugleddau estuary and the Preseli Hills, as well as the entire length of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path. |
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However it can be used to build an entire lineage for a peak which contains a great deal of information about the peak's position. |
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One merlin can dominate an entire flock of frightened birds, directing its fate as a whole. |
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Polish authorities maintain a program of improving operating speeds across the entire Polish rail network. |
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Infallibility affirms the entire truthfulness of scripture without depending on every exact detail. |
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The efficiency was obvious and frightened the union into holding out an entire year. |
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Lack of water in the Arabian Peninsula prevented the Sabaeans from unifying the entire peninsula. |
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Effective control over entire Yemen was not achieved by the Umayyad Caliphate. |
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During this time of the year marginal nautical twilight lasts the entire night. |
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You may have noticed barefooted boys cutting up monkey-shines on trees with entire safety to themselves. |
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At the time of the Roman invasion, the inhabitants of the entire area spoke a Brythonic Celtic language. |
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As a form of consolation the dark blue and red uniform of the Royal Marine Artillery now became the full dress of the entire Corps. |
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On March 24, 2010, flutter and ground effects testing was completed, clearing the aircraft to fly its entire flight envelope. |
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In January 2011, the entire Typhoon fleet passed the 100,000 flying hours mark. |
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Rather the X in XML stands for extensible and the W3C is modularizing the entire specification and opening it up to independent extensions. |
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In fact, the solutions of these equations encompass all the diverse phenomena in the entire field of classical electromagnetism. |
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There is no central authority over the entire movement, nor any central religious text or religious leader. |
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Incentives to attract companies to the area are often offered as part of the entire package. |
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In 1972, Idi Amin announced that the entire Asian community in Uganda had 90 days to leave the country. |
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How does a participant in a sector, or an entire sector for that matter, move the needle on climate change? |
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The term aqueduct may also be used to refer to the entire watercourse, as well as the bridge. |
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For nearly the entire full four years of Frank's administration, the local media ate him alive for even the slightest misstep. |
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These new romantic novelists, at the same time, claimed to explore the entire realm of fictionality. |
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It was said to have been built of wood until it had to be rebuilt after a fire that burned down the entire palace complex. |
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Any good undercover agent ruffled a few feathers in the front office, and Jake more often than not upset the entire henhouse. |
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Instead they wanted a strong government in London to reshape the entire national economy. |
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Throughout almost his entire life Conrad was an outsider and felt himself to be one. |
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In December, 2016, Capitol Records assumed distribution rights for the entire Bee Gees catalog. |
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Instead, the El Mocambo had been booked for the entire week by April Wine for a recording session. |
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The entire cast of the radio play, including Burton, did their roles free of charge. |
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It was his only opportunity to compose a work in which the music carried the entire drama. |
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Also in 2012, the entire original Beatles album catalogue was reissued on vinyl, available either individually or as a box set. |
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The entire mehfil was babbling away but Bahadur's tense silence rang like an alarm in my head. |
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The entire list was a selection of large stadiums spread across the country. |
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At its height, its authority stretched over the entire length of the Swahili Coast, including Kenya. |
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Parliament may also pass votes of no confidence in the entire government or individual members. |
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Oftentimes they place focus on training on their upper body instead of their entire body, to increase power and endurance. |
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My neurologist and the entire neuro department were an integral part of my hospital family. I was the darling of the department. |
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The original outline planning application for the entire landholding submitted early 2009 remains live. |
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In November 2011 the Scottish Government announced that it will upgrade the entire road from Perth to Inverness to dual carriageway. |
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Beginning November 1st 2011, a project began to sequence the entire oak genome. |
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On a vote of no confidence, the Folketing may force a single minister or the entire government to resign. |
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Southpaw Harrison landed one punch during the entire fight, out of 32 thrown. |
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In these instances, not only the crust, but also entire tectonic plates, are in the process of breaking apart to create new plates. |
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Portuguese, in its original homeland, Portugal, is spoken by virtually the entire population of 10 million. |
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A single tiger can systematically destroy an entire sounder by preying on its members one by one, before moving on to another herd. |
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The Government's decision meant that the entire tramway was upgraded and 16 Flexity 2 trams replaced the fleet. |
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Occasionally, such as if one was describing an entire class of things in a nonspecific fashion, the singular definite noun te would is used. |
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In March 2016 the Isle of Man became the first entire country to be adopted into UNESCO's Network of Biosphere Reserves. |
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When the Taoiseach resigns, the entire Government is deemed to have resigned as a collective. |
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In the Indian rebellion of 1857 almost the entire Bengal army, both regular and irregular, revolted. |
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The Irish government amended the Irish act in 1933, and the 1937 constitution repealed the entire Free State constitution. |
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The Romans ignored this, and the procurator Catus Decianus seized his entire estate. |
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Under the IOC charter, the Olympic Council of Ireland is responsible for the entire island of Ireland. |
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This was the greatest financial loss of the entire War of 1812 suffered by the Americans. |
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From 824 to 961 Arab pirates in the Emirate of Crete raided the entire Mediterranean. |
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He would go further, and say that the legislature and system of representation possessed the full and entire confidence of the country. |
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The BAE Mantis is another UCAV under development, with an autonomous capability, allowing it to fly itself through an entire mission. |
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The entire coastline around St Davids forms part of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. |
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On 8 September 1879 Sir Louis Cavagnari, in charge of the mission in Kabul, was killed with his entire staff by rebelling Afghan soldiers. |
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Nearly the entire transport fleet now resides at the hub of RAF Brize Norton, following the closure of RAF Lyneham. |
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Lacking the means to punish an entire division, the officers of the division did not immediately implement harsh measures against the mutineers. |
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The King now had full backing for collecting lay subsidies from the entire population. |
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By the 1990s, the navy became responsible for the maintenance of the UK's entire nuclear arsenal. |
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Therefore, joint SAD and Army Special forces teams and the Pershmerga constituted the entire Northern force against the Iraqi army. |
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On 13 and 15 August, thirteen and thirty aircraft were lost, the equivalent of an entire Gruppe, and the type's worst losses during the campaign. |
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With the effective collapse of the entire defensive line, there was little choice left other than an overland retreat to India or to Yunnan. |
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Capturing them would deal a deathblow to the Egyptian's strategic operation in the entire Peninsula. |
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In one case two armored platoons were used to convince Iraqi leadership that an entire armored battalion was entrenched in the west of Iraq. |
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Sabaean Mukarrib Karib'il Watar I conquered the entire realm of Awsan, and expanded Sabaean rule and territory to include much of South Arabia. |
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The General Letter Office in Threadneedle Street burned down early on Monday morning, through which post passed for the entire country. |
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This section includes the entire coast of Sussex and the south and east coasts of Kent. |
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Rossbach was the only battle between the French and the Prussians during the entire war. |
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For bulbs that contain a vacuum, the darkening is uniform across the entire surface of the envelope. |
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In some countries, the fund is controlled directly by the government or by an agency of the government for the benefit of the entire population. |
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A birthday celebration or the arrival of a ship or yacht will involve the entire Pitcairn community in a public dinner in the Square, Adamstown. |
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The next stage of the election process, between Davis and Cameron, was a vote open to the entire party membership. |
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However, this system broke down in 2000 when 12 rival candidates declared for the job and the debate occupied an entire Parliamentary day. |
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The entire state averages over 60 days of thunderstorms a year, more than any other state except Florida. |
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The Lord High Steward presided, but the entire House could decide all legal, factual or procedural disputes. |
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Consistency is measured in how consistent the friction is during the entire time of braking. |
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In 2002, oxygen levels that could support fish along the entire length were recorded for the first time since industry began on the Mersey. |
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So I tell her just a little, how an entire date with Ethan can leave me cold, but one single glance from Gabriel can set my blood on fire. |
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Orientation of an entire organization towards its brand is called brand orientation. |
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Since a goshawk may occasionally take a chicken or the chicken pest wipe out an entire flock, keeping up chickens is risky business. |
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In 2008, an original panoramic photograph of the entire machine was discovered at the University of Manchester. |
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However, in macroevolution, the traits of the entire species may be important. |
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This process can continue until the allele is fixed and the entire population shares the fitter phenotype. |
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The following article which gives an able and reliable account of the invention has my entire endorsation. |
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It gathered strength from the postmillennial belief that the Second Coming of Christ would occur after mankind had reformed the entire earth. |
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Ayrshire folklore states that Coel and his entire army perished in the Battle of Coilsfield. |
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Sikhism is a monistic religion and states that there is one supreme entity holding control of the entire universe. |
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The Via Praetoria on that side might take the name Via Decumena or the entire Via Praetoria be replaced with Decumanus Maximus. |
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In 2005 Shell disposed of its entire retail and commercial fuels business in Ireland to Topaz Energy Group. |
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The renewal campaign is the project to rebuild the entire school campus, frequently known as the Masterplan. |
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For the last year, the entire covenstead had noticed an increase in the number of outsiders on their properties. |
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And yet, despite their having the entire genome of a Denisovan, Dr. Paabo cannot say much yet about what they were like. |
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Aric had heard improbable tales of earth drakes eating entire mekillots. Seeing this one, however, he no longer had reason to doubt. |
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Illinois football and the entire university are in a state of mayhem.... Illinois athletics is a dumpster fire right now. |
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And having an entire group of people constantly waiting in the wings to downtrod even the slightest POSITIVE moves does not help matters. |
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This was finalised a few weeks later at the Congress of Paris, called to settle the entire Eastern Question. |
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With this arrangement, Paxton could glaze the entire roof surface with identical panes that did not need to be trimmed. |
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In December 1996 almost the entire front page of a daily newspaper was devoted to the report of a court case involving earwitness testimony. |
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At Winchester, during the Norman period, an entire cathedral of unprecedented size was built from scratch in less than 20 years. |
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He asked why Hijaz was an entire. You know what an entire is, do you not, Anna? A stallion which has not been castrated. |
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It would be possible in this way to append an entire forelife to ones memory or more than one forelife. |
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This was also the year of the mud, with the site suffering severe rainfalls which turned the entire site into a muddy bog. |
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This came against eventual tournament winners the Kiwis by over twenty points and dominated the entire match. |
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By the end of the Middle Ages, the Observantists, with 1,400 houses, comprised nearly half of the entire order. |
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Because of the familicide that wiped out his entire family, he will be charged with six counts of murder. |
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The entire range of political theory for example is concerned with explicitation of this egalitarianism through the agency of the State. |
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The beams supporting the roof had rotted, causing the entire house to fall down. |
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I remember how my entire life seemed to me to be foretellable, if only I could somehow decipher that cycle. |
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Although all the months together form an entire year, each month stands alone as a separate poem. |
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The book's last chapter was one of the earliest things she wrote in the entire series. |
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Thus, analytics is not so much concerned with individual analyses or analysis steps, but with the entire methodology. |
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Can there be a more dubious moment in the entire poem than this precariously enjambed impersonation of prophetic forthspeaking? |
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Choirs like the Robert Shaw Chorale, the Norman Luboff Choir, and The Seafarers Chorus have released entire albums of shanties and sea songs. |
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On 9 September 2009, the Beatles' entire back catalogue was reissued following an extensive digital remastering process that lasted four years. |
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Pepper, which had helped to establish an entire genre of literate rock criticism, the White Album inspired no critical writing of any note. |
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The entire place teemed with harried executives who had no time to talk to one another. |
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The entire stage set from their Pandemonium Tour was brought in for the performance which was extremely well received. |
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Some transitions between reels were hidden by having a dark object fill the entire screen for a moment. |
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Margot Fonteyn trained at the Royal Ballet School and spent her entire career with the company. |
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The director and composer will watch the entire film, taking note of which scenes require original music. |
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The state unofficially allowed this to continue or otherwise the entire economy would have collapsed. |
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Many years ago there was a rumor that a basketball star had memorized the entire Manhattan phone book. |
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Throughout the entire production period internet campaigns expressed their dissatisfaction and threatened to boycott the film in protest. |
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Clearly the governor is angling for an administration job, which he'll accept once he's finished gay marrying the entire state of California. |
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The priest took thirty minutes to deliver his harangue on timeliness, making the entire service run late. |
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Finding information by simply searching the Internet could be much easier and faster than reading an entire book. |
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Its western perimeter consists of part of the exercise path that circumnavigates the entire park. |
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The entire plan went down the tubes when they found they couldn't get strawberries in December. |
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He did lose matches in handicapped tournaments, but on level terms these four defeats were the only losses of his entire career. |
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This speeds the completion of the entire event as players are not kept waiting for progressive tee times at the first hole. |
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Cylindrical barrels are the same diameter along their entire length and so tend to be long and thin. |
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The television camera cannot use the cinema's antiflicker strategy of repeating each entire frame twice. |
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The club went unbeaten for the entire league season, drawing only one match and winning a record equalling 29 games. |
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The two managed to do the entire service of the liturgy until others could be trained. |
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He did not travel extensively, and spent his entire life in southern England. |
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In 1362, the Second Marcellus Flood, also known as the Grote Manndrenke, hit the entire southern coast of the North Sea. |
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Then the Empire recruited entire tribal groups under their native leaders as military officers. |
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A new rule for the 2014 season allowed the drivers to pick a unique car number that they will use for their entire career. |
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In the Union Flag this represents the entire Kingdom of England, including Wales. |
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Firedamp explosions continued, often setting off coal dust explosions, so casualties grew during the entire 19th century. |
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By the 14th century, England was also used in reference to the entire island of Great Britain. |
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Leisure is a major part of the London economy, with a 2003 report attributing a quarter of the entire UK leisure economy to London. |
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It was also slow in coming to its decisions, as certain ones required the unanimous consent of the entire Assembly. |
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If we can get the entire thing moved over in a day, it'll be a hole in one with the customer. |
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I'll give you advice on writing an article, but I won't hold your hand through the entire process. |
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With nearly the entire nation freshly ravaged by the Vikings, England was in a desperate state. |
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Umar defeated the rebellion of several Arab tribes in a successful campaign, unifying the entire Arabian peninsula and giving it stability. |
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The mental picture imprinted on the bodily organ is the final product of the entire process of sense perception. |
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Folkeskole covers the entire period of compulsory education, encompassing primary and lower secondary education. |
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However, on 25 October 2007, changes were made such that the entire country is one electoral district, giving each vote equal weight. |
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Having declared a protectorate over Tahuata in 1842, the French regarded the entire Marquesas Islands as French. |
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The British Overseas Territories have more biodiversity than the entire UK mainland. |
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In January 2013, the Government lost a vote on this timetable, which effectively ended the entire process. |
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The annual councils of the entire tribe began with invocations of the gods. |
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The entire country was for the first time being referred to in Latin as Scotia, and Gaelic was recognized as the lingua Scotia. |
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The Roman geographers and other prose writers from the time of the late Roman Republic called the entire peninsula Hispania. |
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It was during this period that Rome's control expanded from the city's immediate surroundings to hegemony over the entire Mediterranean world. |
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When an obstruction is encountered the entire bottom is released and hinges back and up so as to pass over the obstruction. |
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The qualifier is the descriptive part of the name that would probably make up the entire name if you weren't using Hungarian. |
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It was not until the time of the Roman Empire that the entire Roman world was organized into provinces under explicit Roman control. |
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With Egypt and Macedonia weakened, the Seleucid Empire made increasingly aggressive and successful attempts to conquer the entire Greek world. |
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This is larger than entire countries like Italy, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom. |
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Various interpretations emphasize different dates, entire periods, or argue that the Reformation never really ended. |
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By examining the complete anthrosylvan system, the entire situation can be more carefully assessed. |
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This production returned for the subsequent Edinburgh International Fringe Festival and sold out its entire run. |
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Britain mined international waters to prevent any ships from entering entire sections of ocean, causing danger to even neutral ships. |
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Napoleon III was told that the new monarch would be welcomed by the entire Mexican population. |
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Napoleon attacked the Turkish beachheads and scored a crushing victory at the Battle of Abukir, capturing and killing the entire enemy army. |
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The Kennedy and Dan Ryan Expressways are the busiest state maintained routes in the entire state of Illinois. |
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Toynbee and James Burke argue that the entire Imperial era was one of steady decay of institutions founded in republican times. |
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Licinius departed and eventually defeated Maximin, gaining control over the entire eastern half of the Roman Empire. |
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The entire train fell into the firth, with the loss of 75 passengers and train crew. |
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This time, a more diverse group of settlers was sent, including some entire families, under the governance of John White. |
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This was the home area of Harald Fairhair, the first king of Norway, and because of him, the name was extended to the entire country. |
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Their officers lacked the means to punish an entire division, and harsh measures were not immediately implemented. |
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William's ability to leave England for an entire year was a sign that he felt that his control of the kingdom was secure. |
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Edward in turn claimed the entire Kingdom of France as the only grandson of King Philip IV of France. |
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By autumn, the plague had reached London, and by summer 1349 it covered the entire country, before dying down by December. |
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It had taken the disease approximately 500 days to traverse the entire country. |
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One of his first acts was to sign an agreement that Mexico would repay France the entire cost of the war. |
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Their entire national telephone network is isochronous, with a clock distribution tree radiating from a single, protected cesium reference clock. |
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To receive omens regarding events that will occur throughout an entire year, perform ambulomancy, divination while walking. |
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The war has radicalized an entire generation of young people. |
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He condemned the court and, by implication, the entire legal system. |
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It took an entire day for the English fleet to regroup and the Armada gained a day's grace. |
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He's the company sales manager for the entire Southwest region. |
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Currently, the name may refer to either the northern part of India or the entire country. |
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Army Special Forces joint teams and the Kurdish Peshmerga constituted the entire northern force against government forces during the invasion. |
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The French conveniently ignored the Second Partition Treaty and claimed the entire Spanish inheritance. |
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This section includes the entire North Sea coast of the traditional county of Yorkshire. |
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According to Wesleyan Pentecostals, entire sanctification is a definite event that occurs after salvation but before Spirit baptism. |
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In verity, he possessed no habilitation for his function, and as to his supernal amandation, he labored under an entire hallucination. |
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On Tangye's death, the entire collection was donated to the Museum of London, where it can still be seen. |
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By early September, William was on the brink of cancelling the entire expedition when French policy played into his hand. |
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However, both Barclays and Bank of America ultimately declined to purchase the entire company. |
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The contractor batched the purchase orders for the entire month into one statement. |
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When the Katie came through, the town's entire economy and culture changed. |
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During this entire campaign he never managed to field more than 70,000 men against more than half a million coalition soldiers. |
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The post of county alderman was abolished, and the entire council was thereafter directly elected every four years. |
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The entire beach was my backyard, from the Hiltons' house in the south all the way to Steele Hunter's house in the north. |
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The Sender cell contains the entire agr operon and can thus both secrete and sense AIP, the autoinducing peptide. |
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He fell asleep at the controls of his Ju 88 and woke up to discover the entire crew asleep. |
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Virtually the entire land area of the islands is used as pasture for sheep. |
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The detectives were trying to identify the big enchilada who controlled the entire criminal network. |
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It wasn't the black loudmouth I'd expected but a Bluto of a man almost filling the entire doorway. |
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It was possible to assemble the entire peerage and senior clergy of the realm in one place to form the estate of the Upper Chamber. |
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The period saw the decline of the UK as a prominent world leader, with the loss of practically the entire empire and a laggard economy. |
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After the entire table burst into laughter, she playfully bipped the man in the mouth and followed it with a kiss. |
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If a coach arrives late, it has a knock-on effect on the entire coach station. |
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But, sure enough, there in front of you, he was gyrating in his jumpsuit and jiggling Big Jim and The Twins around for the entire world to see. |
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The entire state is vulnerable to a tornado strike, with the extreme southern portion of the state slightly less so than the rest of the state. |
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In some, mostly built up, areas the select vestry took over responsibility from the entire body of ratepayers. |
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The Objectives Resolution declared that sovereignty over the entire universe belongs to God Almighty. |
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On 4 August 2015, a Sudanese migrant walked nearly the entire length of one of the tunnels. |
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Alongside the entire river runs the Thames Path, a National Route for walkers and cyclists. |
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He was shunned by the entire community, and died shortly after, a broken bird. |
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In the case of Lisburn, the status extends to the entire local government district. |
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It is also the least competitive from an economic standpoint, with a handful of companies dominating the entire market. |
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Having already been extended west, east and northwards, it was then decided the Exchange needed an entire new establishment. |
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Her gown clung damply to her body, clearly revealing her callipygian curves and the entire shapely length of her legs. |
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In the mangrove-type salt marsh, the entire marsh must be canaled or impounded. |
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The camelbacks were designed to help with the visibility problems inherent in putting the driver behind the entire engine. |
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Some early stern tubes were made of brass and operated as a water lubricated bearing along the entire length. |
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The entire convalescent home came to life as soon as the candy striper Cindy arrived. |
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Measure carefully before cutting, or the entire structure will turn out cattywampus. |
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This underground arena features switches that trigger lasers, and a carpet bomb of the entire lower and upper levels. |
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The two stretches, between junctions 4 and 5 and between junctions 10a and 8, are two of the busiest sections on the entire motorway. |
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You can columnize an entire document, everything past the position of the cursor, an entire section, or selected text. |
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An entire book should be written just about the issue of who controls cyberspeech. |
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With the parishing of the formerly unparished area of Shrewsbury in 2008, the entire ceremonial county is now parished. |
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The second official language is the recently standardized Haitian Creole, which virtually the entire population of Haiti speaks. |
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I wanted to give Debbie all the details of the weekend so she knew I hadn't hung around the bar drinking coladas the entire time. |
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The church and the entire area then passed through the hands of numerous invaders, and its history is obscure until the 10th century. |
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According to myth, Saint George was cut into 365 pieces after he fell in battle and every single piece was spread throughout the entire country. |
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The younger Henry was reported to have said Becket showed him more fatherly love in a day than his father did for his entire life. |
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This chart compresses the entire audit report into a few lines on a single diagram. |
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The control of NS yards in Lousiville is a first step of CTCing the entire line from Danville to Prinston. |
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If you try to compress the entire book into a three-sentence summary, you will lose a lot of information. |
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In some cases this may cause the pupil to lose all marks for that particular paper, and occasionally for the entire course. |
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Late in 1997 the entire family returned to India to arrange the marriages of Nimrat's brothers and cousin-sister. |
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Thus began a remarkable climb from the Fourth Division to the top of the entire league. |
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