Above this point is the extensive catchment of the headwaters of the Rhine. |
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He is credited with implementing mechanised land transport on the continent and conducting extensive geological and biological research. |
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The warm zone spread in the northern hemisphere, where extensive dry desert appeared. |
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Apart from sandy and stony reefs, extensive cold water coral reefs, mostly of Lophelia, are growing in Skagerrak. |
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Flanders has developed an extensive transportation infrastructure of ports, canals, railways and highways. |
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Despite an extensive search, the whereabouts of the remains of the aircraft are unknown. |
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The largest damage to the Norwegian Sea was caused by extensive fishing, whaling, and pollution. |
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This promoted the development of extensive lowland swamps and forests in North America and Europe. |
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Most notably, plans by the Greater London Council for a series of ringways were cancelled following extensive road protests and a rise in costs. |
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This leads to extensive lobbying that can block or water down government policies intended to prevent overfishing. |
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A very severe period of high water in January 1910 resulted in extensive flooding throughout the city. |
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An extensive tramway network was built in 1860 and is the oldest in Africa. |
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Laxfordian reworking is extensive and very little unmodified Scourian crust has survived. |
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The Russification failed owing to an extensive network of book smugglers and secret Lithuanian home schooling. |
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This Church in Wales church still stands the heart of the parish of Aberdare and has had extensive work since its erection. |
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During the extensive period of design and rationalisation Wren employed from 1684 Nicholas Hawksmoor as his principal assistant. |
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A type of extensive parabolic dune that lacks discernible slipfaces and has mostly coarse grained sand is known as a zibar. |
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Marine evaporites tend to have thicker deposits and are usually the focus of more extensive research. |
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There are extensive Liassic outcrops around the coast of the United Kingdom, in particular in Glamorgan, North Yorkshire and Dorset. |
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At its most extensive it consists of eggs, square sausage, fried dumpling, potato scone, tomato, mushrooms, bacon beef links and fried bread. |
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Building damage was extensive and the southern islands of Kefalonia and Zakynthos were practically levelled. |
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Norwegian Vikings and other Scandinavians conducted extensive raids in Ireland. |
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Oslo has Norway's most extensive public transport system, managed by Ruter. |
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The Netherlands developed the Delta Works, an extensive system of dams and storm surge barriers. |
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It accumulates as unattached particles and forms extensive beds in suitable sublittoral sites. |
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The most extensive ancient excavation currently being conducted in Alexandria is known as Kom El Deka. |
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Although a fraction of what it used to be remains, Caen once boasted an extensive rail and tram network. |
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As such, landscape archaeology is often employed to study the human use of land over extensive periods of time. |
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The grey heron has an extensive range throughout most of the Palearctic ecozone. |
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The human use of fungi for food preparation or preservation and other purposes is extensive and has a long history. |
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There has been extensive academic debate over the interpretation of these features. |
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The Chartist movement of 1831 did not consider the reforms put forward by The Reform Act of 1832 to be extensive enough. |
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The decision to construct an immersed tube tunnel bypass followed an extensive public consultation, named the Collcon Feasibility Study. |
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In the former railway goods yard, reached from the station, is the Conwy Valley Railway Museum with its extensive miniature railway. |
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Tolkien's work has been the subject of extensive analysis of its themes and origins. |
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As a result, marsh surfaces in this regime may have an extensive cliff at their seaward edge. |
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The reasons are not well understood, but are believed to be due to extensive human activity in the area. |
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Older skeletons showed the most extensive pitting, whereas calves showed no damage. |
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They are made up of flat lava which flows at the top of extensive pillow lavas and palagonite. |
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As the rift valley aged, extensive deformation developed on both sides of the lake, converting them into asymmetric full grabens. |
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This was followed by extensive erosion, producing two large amphitheatres open to south in the central part of the island. |
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The railway network of France, which as of 2008 is the second most extensive in Western Europe after that of Germany. |
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Accordionists in heavy metal make their most extensive appearances in the folk metal subgenre, and are otherwise generally rare. |
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Spain's extensive history with many cultural influences has led to a unique cuisine. |
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South of the sillon industriel, the land is more rugged and is characterized by more extensive farming. |
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However, extensive hunting had wiped out the whales in that region by the early 20th century. |
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The site provides extensive views across the surrounding landscape of England and Wales. |
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The National Museum holds and preserves, exhibits and promotes public knowledge about Norway's most extensive collection of art. |
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It is made up of very extensive salt marshes, major intertidal banks of sand and mud, shallow waters and deep channels. |
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The flood and waves overwhelmed sea defences and caused extensive flooding. |
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The genome of Magallana gigas has been sequenced, revealing an extensive set of genes that enable it to cope with environmental stresses. |
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The verges of the upper reaches range from extensive mudflats to marsh and fen. |
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However, on an international level those states with the most extensive social programs tend to be the ones with the highest turnouts. |
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The following tables show two examples of the extensive phonological changes that French has undergone. |
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Parts of some World War II naval minefields still exist because they are too extensive and expensive to clear. |
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Advancing military forces worked to clear mines from newly taken areas, but extensive minefields remained in place after the war. |
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The water quality has improved over recent years thanks to extensive sewerage works and so all beaches are safe for swimming. |
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Under many circumstances, extensive human development may cause brown bears to alter their home ranges. |
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Sir William Moray of Bothwell, Sir Andrew's elder brother, held extensive lands in Lanarkshire and at Lilleford in Lincolnshire. |
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The University of Edinburgh found that, in Scotland, there has been extensive hybridisation with the closely related sika deer. |
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However, the dikaryotic phase is more extensive in the basidiomycetes, often also present in the vegetatively growing mycelium. |
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David's brother, King Edgar, had visited William Rufus in May 1099 and bequeathed to David extensive territory to the south of the river Forth. |
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In Germany, support for extensive farming and biotope management helps maintain habitat for rare species such as orchids and butterflies. |
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The walls of the inner ward contain extensive first floor passageways, similar to those at Caernarfon Castle. |
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Both nations are also actively involved in detailed and extensive tactical and strategic intelligence sharing. |
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He became known as the Father of the extensive South Staffordshire iron industry with Bilston as the start of the Black Country. |
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It has an enrollment of about 100,000 students and offers an extensive continuing education program. |
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In fine weather, however there are extensive views over the River Dee estuary to the Wirral Peninsula, Liverpool and beyond. |
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A 1343 survey showed that Beaumaris needed extensive work, with several of the towers in a ruinous conditions. |
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The school is housed in a new purpose built building with extensive studios and workshops on the Universities Llandaff Campus. |
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From 1710 to 1837 the library functioned as a legal deposit library, and as a result has an extensive collection of 18th century literature. |
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Chinese society greatly valued gastronomy, and developed an extensive study of the subject based on its traditional medical beliefs. |
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In fact, the most extensive brackish water habitats worldwide are estuaries, where a river meets the sea. |
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They are also extensive within the rivers of the Mississippi Delta in the United States. |
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He had extensive maritime interests and was most noted for his work on the mariner's compass, which had previously been limited in reliability. |
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The extensive use of credit ratings for regulatory purposes can have a number of unintended effects. |
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Today, the Southern Basque Country within Spain enjoys an extensive cultural and political autonomy. |
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However, Soviet activities subsequently declined due to the discovery of extensive natural gas resources. |
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California's mountains produce rain shadows on the eastern side, creating extensive deserts. |
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As in the Triassic, there was apparently no land over either pole, and no extensive ice caps existed. |
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This was the period in which he gave Kingsley Amis extensive advice on the writing of Lucky Jim. |
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The library, or the Rutherford Building, has three floors and gives students access to an extensive range of printed and electronic resources. |
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Golden eagle taiga habitat usually consists of extensive peatland formations caused by poorly drained soils. |
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The original live action models were filmed on an extensive model railway layout built at the studios. |
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Juveniles of less than 12 months of age tend to have the most extensive amount of white to the plumage. |
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France has a mixed economy that combines extensive private enterprise with substantial state enterprise and government intervention. |
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In January 2008, her record label stated they believed the extensive media coverage she had received increased record sales. |
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Border Patrol activity is concentrated around border cities such as San Diego and El Paso which have extensive border fencing. |
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Edward I's quo warranto proceedings of 1293 showed twelve lords enjoying more or less extensive franchises under the bishop. |
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The Church has maintained an extensive missionary commitment for its size, with missions in India, Peru and South Africa. |
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The Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum in Copenhagen, Denmark, has done extensive research and recreation of the original colors. |
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An extensive network of cyclepaths and recommended cycleroutes has opened up all over the region. |
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Crete has an extensive bus system with regular services across the north of the island and from north to south. |
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A special feature of the Norwegian Sea is extensive coral reefs of Lophelia pertusa, which provide shelter to various fish species. |
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Welfare capitalism refers to a capitalist economy that includes public policies favoring extensive provisions for social welfare services. |
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In the thirteenth century they acquired the lordship of Badenoch, with extensive landholdings also in Lochaber, as well as the earldom of Buchan. |
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A major pollution incident in the middle reaches in the late 1990s did extensive damage to the fishery from which it is now largely recovered. |
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The large sediment loads are partly due to the extensive land improvements upstream. |
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When he returned, he brought back an extensive library with him, and was sought after as a master teacher. |
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Remote sensing is a relatively new concept, limiting extensive historical observations. |
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However, archaeological evidence from the lowland site at Poulton has shown extensive evidence of metal working and ceramics. |
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In Philippines and Vietnam the Sa Huyun culture showed evidence of an extensive trade network. |
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This difference was because the ice sheets in Europe produced extensive anticyclones above them. |
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The back tends to be a greenish to sandy brown, and shows extensive mottling, especially towards the lighter sides and white belly. |
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The library system also includes an extensive number of faculty and collegiate libraries. |
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Smith continued making extensive revisions to the book, up until his death. |
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They also represented extensive critiques of the philosophical presuppositions underpinning all forms of totalitarianism. |
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The material's potential was unlocked only through extensive testing. |
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The ship, after extensive upgrades, followed a more northerly, partially uncharted route. |
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The impressionist paintings collections are the second most extensive in France after those of the Orsay Museum in Paris. |
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Quintilian provides the most extensive theory of primary education in Latin literature. |
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But a more extensive approach would be to go beyond product to consider the nonpurchase decision. |
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He was the first one to use gelatin in his buttercreams, and to make such extensive use of the freezer. |
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In September 1939, the UK announced the placement of extensive defensive minefields in waters surrounding the Home Islands. |
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Sir William, who was known as le riche due to his extensive personal wealth, was constructing Bothwell Castle overlooking the River Clyde. |
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This was an advantage because since it was less extensive it formed a less obvious target for enemy force to be directed against. |
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In 2012 the B3135, the road through the gorge, was closed for several weeks following damage to the road surface during extensive flooding. |
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The extensive Gough's Cave and the smaller Cox's Cave are both named after their respective discoverers. |
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That is, a program which will execute in an embedded target computer is developed on a host computer which offers extensive support facilities. |
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The northern mountainous regions have cold winters with occasional heavy snows, sometimes causing extensive flooding. |
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It causes extensive hair loss, starting from the base of the tail and hindfeet, then the rump before moving on to the rest of the body. |
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These burrows, which may house several badger families, have extensive systems of underground passages and chambers and have multiple entrances. |
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Causes for wildlife extinction are habitat destruction and extensive unregulated hunting. |
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Seed germination is improved if the pyrenes that contain the seed are subjected to extensive drying at room temperature, before stratification. |
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This event caused extensive damage in Calais both through its tremors and possibly triggered a tsunami, though this has never been confirmed. |
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World War I also brought the first extensive use of submarine warfare, and a number of submarine actions occurred in the North Sea. |
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Under Viking rule the city became a major river port, part of the extensive Viking trading routes throughout northern Europe. |
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Britain's extensive exporting cottage industries also ensured markets were already available for many early forms of manufactured goods. |
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The beginning of the 1st millennium BC saw extensive developments in iron metallurgy in India. |
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Henry gave Eleanor extensive gifts and paid personal attention to establishing and equipping her household. |
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This was an extensive reform of the law in the Byzantine Empire, bringing it together into codified documents. |
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The Stewarts also adopted major innovations in continental warfare, such as longer pikes and the extensive use of artillery. |
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There was an extensive use of gold and silver plates, jewels and enamelling at court, which would have been richly decorated. |
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The monks were granted extensive lands for sheep grazing and were the pioneers of the woollen industry in Wales. |
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Other areas of the Northern Hemisphere did not bear extensive ice sheets, but local glaciers in high areas. |
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The University of Chicago Oriental Institute has an extensive collection of ancient Egyptian and Near Eastern archaeological artifacts. |
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More recent extensive DNA evidence, however, suggests a significant replacement of earlier populations. |
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The hen harrier is a bird of open habitats such as heather moorland and extensive agriculture. |
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They built extensive occupational networks and a transnational niche community. |
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The Western Mail in particular gave extensive coverage to Roberts' meetings in Loughor. |
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There has been extensive local opposition to this site, which is situated on a notoriously dangerous B road. |
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However, in 1980, Wendy Stein made an extensive argument for Lichfield, viewing Wales as unlikely but Ireland and Northumbria as still possible. |
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This is evidenced by extensive Severan era fortifications in the Central Lowlands. |
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Today, financial market regulations in many countries contain extensive references to ratings. |
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Despite extensive work to ascertain the truth of these rumors, law enforcement officials have not found any such works. |
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An extensive propaganda campaign followed, during which Maxentius' image was systematically purged from all public places. |
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Ascension Island also held an extensive broadcast facility for international shortwave transmissions to Africa and South America. |
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Turbine design makes extensive use of computer modelling and simulation tools. |
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As a consequence of its industrial heritage, there are extensive areas of contaminated ground along the shores of the estuary. |
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Norway has an extensive coastline, facing the North Atlantic Ocean and the Barents Sea. |
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Norway has extensive reserves of petroleum, natural gas, minerals, lumber, seafood, fresh water and hydropower. |
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She was born into a powerful ruling class of Normans, who traditionally owned extensive estates in both England and Normandy. |
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Their new residents were English migrants, with the local Welsh banned from living inside them, and many were protected by extensive walls. |
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To accomplish this, he immediately ordered an extensive change of administrative personnel. |
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Penicillins are still widely used today, though many types of bacteria have developed resistance following extensive use. |
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Historians in the 20th and 21st century have conducted extensive research on Edward and his reign. |
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He urged Edward to start a war to reclaim France and was able to provide extensive intelligence on the French court. |
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The region has experienced extensive changes over the years, starting after the battle. |
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In December 2015 the flooding was more extensive and caused major disruption. |
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Making extensive use of live instruments, the album was Bowie's exit from heavy electronica. |
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Other poems, including 'On a Raised Beach' and 'Etika Preobrazhennavo Erosa' used extensive passages of prose. |
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The southern continent saw extensive seed fern forests of the Glossopteris flora. |
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After the end of the period of conquests, it was necessary to manage extensive and different territories with a strong bureaucracy. |
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Portugal required an extensive occupation force to keep it under control, and Spain was still reeling from the 1576 bankruptcy. |
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The Parliamentary Assembly also engages in parliamentary diplomacy, and has an extensive election observation program. |
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Literature in Virginia often deals with the state's extensive and sometimes troubled past. |
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He helped boost public morale during the war by extensive concert tours around the country conducting for nominal fees. |
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In the terminology of glaciology, ice age implies the presence of extensive ice sheets in both northern and southern hemispheres. |
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The most successful New York shows were often followed by extensive national tours. |
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Due to the high sea level there was extensive space for such sedimentation. |
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Barry was often cited as having had a distinct style which concentrated on lush strings and extensive use of brass. |
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Elsewhere in the city, the John Rylands Library holds an extensive collection of early printing. |
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The exact boundaries changed greatly with time, but French landholdings of the English Kings remained extensive for decades. |
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By the 1820s, an extensive canal system had been constructed, giving greater access to natural resources and fuel for industries. |
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Encroachment into potential flood avenues resulted in jumpouts, flooding, and extensive siltation. |
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The Peninsular War lasted six years, featured extensive guerrilla warfare, and ended in victory for the Allies. |
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In 2010, Tate Britain presented the most extensive exhibition of his work to date. |
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As Napoleon realised that extensive trade was going through Spain and Russia, he invaded those two countries. |
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Their hypothesis was that the calomel given to Napoleon became an overdose, which killed him and left extensive tissue damage behind. |
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Lloyds' has extensive overseas operations in the US, Europe, the Middle East and Asia. |
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A few weeks later, after extensive artillery bombardment, a breach was opened in the main walls of the fortress of Seringapatam. |
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He moved in only because his own home, Apsley House, required extensive renovations. |
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Oedema may be so extensive that the keratic precipitates are not appreciated. |
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Cronin's controversial novel The Citadel, published in 1937, had fomented extensive debate about the severe inadequacies of health care. |
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Iceland has extensive genealogical records dating back to the late 17th century and fragmentary records extending back to the Age of Settlement. |
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After extensive study and consultation, the Commission concluded that division of the NWT was probably both advisable and inevitable. |
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The Palace of Westminster, which is a Grade 1 listed building, is in urgent need of extensive restoration to its fabric. |
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The explosion and the resulting fire, which was fed by a ruptured gas main, injured 11 people and caused extensive damage. |
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Despite extensive efforts to rescue the remaining miners, on 16 September South Wales Police confirmed that all four had died. |
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A second extensive lake system is centred on Lower and Upper Lough Erne in Fermanagh. |
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Louisiana is the 31st most extensive and the 25th most populous of the 50 United States. |
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In more elevated areas, fire is a natural process in the landscape, and has produced extensive areas of longleaf pine forest and wet savannas. |
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Hamilton also prepared extensive materials for a publication which he designed on the personal history, influence and opinions of Martin Luther. |
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Leeds has a fairly extensive commuter network and an electrified section in the North of Bradford provides many commuter services. |
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Although the Royal Prerogative is extensive and parliamentary approval is not formally required for its exercise, it is limited. |
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Exploratory probing took place in the service tunnel, in the form of extensive forward probing, vertical downward probes and sideways probing. |
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The historic portions of the city that survived German bombing suffered extensive destruction during urban renewal. |
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The extensive road system is utilized by most internal cargo and passenger traffic. |
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Centuries of extensive and poorly controlled peat extraction lowered an already low land surface by several metres. |
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Liverpool's local rail network is one of the busiest and most extensive in the country. |
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In freshwater situations, littoral zones occur on the edge of large lakes and rivers, often with extensive areas of wetland. |
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Aerial photographs are the most commonly used data source because many coastal areas have extensive aerial photo coverage. |
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As the highest ground in England, Scafell Pike naturally has a very extensive view, ranging from the Mourne Mountains to Snowdonia. |
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In the 1970s and 80s, Finland built one of the most extensive welfare states in the world. |
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Woodland was far more extensive on the North Downs prior to human clearance 4000 to 5000 years ago. |
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It is bounded on its northern side by a steep escarpment, from whose crest there are extensive views northwards across the Weald. |
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An extensive collection of Timorese audiovisual material is held at the National Film and Sound Archive of Australia. |
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It was in this environment that the Coal Measures were formed, the source of the majority of Britain's extensive coal reserves. |
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Such storms have the potential to create strong winds and extensive damage to the United States' Southeast Coastal Areas. |
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The acquisition of valuable and extensive property, therefore, necessarily requires the establishment of civil government. |
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The 21st century has seen extensive redevelopment in Sheffield along with other British cities. |
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Indonesia has extensive natural resources, including crude oil, natural gas, coal, tin, copper, and gold. |
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China has developed an extensive capability to design, test and produce military aircraft, missiles and space vehicles. |
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The building has undergone an extensive interior refurbishment and since March 2007 has been the workplace of some 800 employees. |
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It was easily identified by the extensive use of the corporate Renault yellow. |
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Although he discussed his ideas with several naturalists, he needed time for extensive research and his geological work had priority. |
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For an extensive study of Hooke's architectural work, see the book by Cooper. |
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There is an extensive wiki devoted to curating and cataloging the various aspects of the game. |
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From 1911 he collaborated with John Edensor Littlewood, in extensive work in mathematical analysis and analytic number theory. |
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From the Iron Age there are more extensive examples of patterned objects and gold work. |
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The Petropavlovsk sank almost immediately, while the Pobeda had to be towed back to port for extensive repairs. |
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The squadron returned to harbour, with some ships so badly damaged as to require extensive repairs. |
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Birmingham once had an extensive tram network run by Birmingham Corporation Tramways. |
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There are extensive facilities for containers, grain, and other bulk cargoes. |
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Around this time Gruffydd was also able to seize Morgannwg and Gwent, along with extensive territories along the border with England. |
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The Bangladesh Plain is famous for its fertile alluvial soil which supports extensive cultivation. |
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Catherine also won widespread admiration by starting an extensive programme for the relief of the poor. |
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Following the Norman Conquest of England in 1066, devoted lords had given the abbey extensive lands across the Channel. |
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As part of its industrial past, Lancashire gave rise to an extensive network of canals, which extend into neighbouring counties. |
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There has also been an extensive cult of Saint Alban on the continent from an early date. |
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Given that people are trying to speak by writing in real time, chatspeak is infused with extensive abbreviations and there is little punctuation. |
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Indonesia, for example, has created an extensive system of national parks and preserves for this purpose. |
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Cryerts are most extensive in the grassland and forest-grassland transitions zones of the Canadian Prairies and at similar latitudes in Russia. |
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Tuition in the United States is expensive, and it is common for students to enter into extensive debts to pay for it. |
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The exterior of the Chapel and the Hall underwent extensive restoration of the stonework at the end of the twentieth century. |
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The first divines of New England were surpassed by none in extensive erudition. |
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The civil war and the years of the Interregnum had caused extensive damage to the royal palaces in England. |
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On 28 July 2005, a tornado caused extensive damage to buildings in the triangle, forcing many restaurants to close. |
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In the later 16th century, English poetry was characterised by elaboration of language and extensive allusion to classical myths. |
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The characterization element can require extended and extensive study, even centuries. |
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Latrobe had extensive dealings with Jefferson, the most prominent gentleman-architect in the United States. |
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At the end of the war, there were extensive efforts to revive the economy and rebuild national infrastructure. |
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For example, in The Spectator, Joseph Addison wrote extensive notes, annotations, and interpretations of certain passages of Paradise Lost. |
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He was the heir to extensive family estates located in the area where the sisters had grown up. |
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She also wished to have her fiction judged separately from her already extensive and widely known work as an editor and critic. |
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When building their dams and lodges, beavers alter the paths of streams and rivers and allow for the creation of extensive wetland habitats. |
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The Second World War brought renewed prosperity, despite extensive bombing of cities by the Luftwaffe. |
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Their extensive travelling had a strong influence on her writing, as some type of transportation often plays a part in her murderer's schemes. |
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It appears that David asked for and obtained extensive military aid from King Henry. |
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The Thirty Years War brought extensive destruction to Halle, and by the 1680s it was impoverished. |
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Record companies with extensive lists of Vaughan Williams recordings include EMI, Decca, Chandos, Hyperion and Naxos. |
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In spite of the show's popularity and extensive run in London's West End, it lost money due to the sheer expense of the production. |
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As a result, six covers from their extensive repertoire were chosen to complete the album. |
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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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Heavy metal songs often make extensive use of pedal point as a harmonic basis. |
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Films and albums recorded at Glastonbury have been released, and the festival receives extensive television and newspaper coverage. |
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Therefore, a major opera house will have extensive dressing room facilities. |
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They rely on years of extensive training and proper technique to become a part of professional companies. |
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This region is as extensive as the Amazon basin but has a very different climate as it lies farther south at a higher altitude. |
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Watt's new system was being used in 1926 and was the topic of an extensive paper by Watt and Herd. |
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The competition attracts an extensive television audience, not just in Europe, but throughout the world. |
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Pigs, which were kept by most households in the past, were able to be fattened in autumn on acorns in the extensive oak woods. |
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They performed an extensive analysis in the types of chemicals found in the soils in these areas both before and after the Games. |
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The company employs extensive use of 3D modelling combined with solidification simulation to ensure that critical castings are properly methoded. |
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The aim of this operation was to make use of the company's extensive delearship network to distribute light trucks. |
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The simple past also shows extensive analogical reformation and simplification in Modern French as compared with Old French. |
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Sweden had from early medieval times exported iron and silver mined there, while Poland had and still has extensive salt mines. |
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As described above, case marking on pronouns is much more extensive than for nouns. |
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Around 2005, the economy began a transition from this rural dominance, and urban areas within South Sudan have seen extensive development. |
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Life science is a key sector with extensive research and development activities. |
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Danes enjoy a high standard of living and the Danish economy is characterised by extensive government welfare provisions. |
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Because of the rocky terrain in the Faroe Islands, its road transport system was not as extensive as in other places of the world. |
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Glaciation of the Southern Hemisphere was less extensive because of current configuration of continents. |
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However, a reliable critic of taste can be recognised as being objective, sensible and unprejudiced, and having extensive experience. |
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From 1938 to 1955 there was the Manx Regiment of the British Territorial Army, which saw extensive action during the Second World War. |
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The university has branch campuses in both London and Birmingham, and an extensive distance learning provision. |
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They also differ from national parks in their more limited opportunities for extensive outdoor recreation. |
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Giles, Greyfriars and the Canongate, and the extensive Georgian New Town, built in the 18th century. |
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In September 2007 extensive renovations took place to improve pedestrian access, and parking. |
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Thereafter, his march was slowed by the Americans who knocked down trees in his path, and by his army's extensive baggage train. |
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His extensive mining for apparently statistically significant results made any of his results questionable. |
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The Tetrabiblos is an extensive and continually reprinted treatise on the ancient principles of horoscopic astrology. |
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The solution to the delays was an extensive program of building new freighters. |
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The coverage of products in the external trade regime is more extensive than the coverage of the CAP regime. |
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An innovation was the extensive use of aircraft to transport and supply troops. |
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The edict therefore became the basis for extensive legal commentaries by later classical jurists like Paulus and Ulpian. |
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France made the most extensive use of counterpart funds, using them to reduce the budget deficit. |
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A more extensive system of social welfare benefits was established by the Attlee Government, which did much to reduce acute social deprivation. |
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Much of the modern understanding of the Fortress defences has come from extensive excavations undertaken by Leslie Peter Wenham. |
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Inland connections for smaller craft are extensive but handle only one quarter of the goods traffic handled in the Thames. |
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In the colonia, Constantine's reign was a time of prosperity and a number of extensive stone town houses of the period have been excavated. |
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Modeling of gravity and magnetic data along the fault has confirmed the presence of an extensive ophiolite suite. |
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In 1981 there were 28 ptarmigan on Arran, but in 2009 it was reported that extensive surveys had been unable to record any. |
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The city invested heavily in roads infrastructure, with an extensive system of arterial roads and motorways that bisected the central area. |
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The extensive Tollcross Park was originally developed from the estate of James Dunlop, the owner of a local steelworks. |
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For that purpose they constructed extensive walls and created permanent stations that became cities. |
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Methods of game-preservation in their extensive and well-stocked hunting-grounds were as model as the huntsmanlike management of the hunts. |
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To the south of the city lies the extensive Caldicot and Wentloog Levels and Newport Wetlands Reserve. |
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He has also adapted many of his stage works for radio, film and television winning extensive awards and honours from the start of his career. |
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Columbia University has an extensive underground tunnel system more than a century old, with the oldest portions predating the present campus. |
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