Organize your essay by writing an outline in which you state your main idea followed by your supporting points. |
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Not incidentally, the market slump was followed by widespread layoffs. |
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If the tree is erected on the eve of 1 May, then the event is usually followed by a May dance or Tanz in den Mai. |
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By the time they arrived the French had been driven off by Bedford's reserve, soon to be followed by the Lombards. |
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The Cambrian Period followed the Ediacaran Period and was followed by the Ordovician Period. |
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The most important criterion is the phenocryst species, followed by the groundmass mineralogy. |
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The Age of Discovery was followed by a period of colonialism beginning around the 16th century. |
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It was followed by the successful reintroduction of the red squirrel into the pine stands of Newborough Forest. |
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This was followed by the Carmondean Centre in Deans and groupings of shops in Ladywell and Murieston. |
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The Scottish National Party emerged as the largest party with 47 seats, closely followed by the incumbent Scottish Labour Party with 46 seats. |
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The eldest chose first, followed by the second and so on until the youngest received the remaining land. |
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The first international office opened in Houston, Texas, followed by more in the United States, Moscow and Singapore. |
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I and Sopwith Pup of 1916 set the classic pattern followed by fighters for about twenty years. |
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The oldest monuments, cairns, were followed by princely tombs and stone rows. |
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It is closely followed by several neighbouring hills culminating at around 384 m above sea level. |
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The Vestiarium was followed by the equally dubious The Costume of the Clans two years later. |
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They were followed by the 1970 Commonwealth Paraplegic Games for wheelchair athletes. |
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Huge increases in Super Tax and income tax rates were not followed by sales and purchase tax revenue rises. |
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Asquith and Lloyd George reached agreement on 13 November 1923 and issued a joint Free Trade manifesto, followed by a more general one. |
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In 2004, tourists spent the most money in Gwynedd, followed by Conwy and Cardiff. |
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In 2014, the United States was the world's largest exporter of walnuts, followed by Turkey. |
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The Levant saw the earliest developments of the Neolithic Revolution from around 10,000 BC, followed by sites in the wider Fertile Crescent. |
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This is followed by land law, setting out the procedure in the event of rival ownership claims over land. |
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His edition was followed by a number of other studies in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. |
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This was first used by the future King Edward VIII in 1910, and followed by the current Prince of Wales, Prince Charles. |
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Edward's mother, Eleanor, died shortly afterwards, followed by his grandmother, Eleanor of Provence. |
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This was followed by the construction of Caernarfon Castle, one of the largest and most imposing fortifications built by the English in Wales. |
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They were followed by the 113th Brigade, who then leapfrogged ahead to achieve the division's second objective inside the forest. |
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On the European continent, wracked by social upheaval, the first peace congress was held in Brussels in 1848 followed by Paris a year later. |
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The largest town in the county is Connah's Quay, followed by Flint, Buckley and Mold. |
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The occupation was followed by mass arrests and deportations with Lithuania having 34,000 citizens removed. |
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Mass extinctions are often followed by adaptive radiations as existing clades expand to occupy the ecospace emptied by the extinction. |
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This approach was followed by subsequent authors such as Gmelin, Latham, and Turnton. |
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Breathing involves expelling stale air from the blowhole, forming an upward, steamy spout, followed by inhaling fresh air into the lungs. |
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Hence in order of prevalence coho are most infected followed by sockeye, chinook, chum and pink. |
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Foster and Catchings recommended federal and state governments to start large construction projects, a program followed by Hoover and Roosevelt. |
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This was followed by the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 which created the Securities and Exchange Commission. |
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Today Russia leads as the top consumer of tobacco followed by Indonesia, Laos, Ukraine, Belarus, Greece, Jordan, and China. |
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The Reformation, which was closely followed by the Dissolution of the Monasteries, led to vast social changes across Britain. |
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A simplification of the DTM theory proposes an initial decline in mortality followed by a later drop in fertility. |
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For example, in a Pentecostal church service, the gift of tongues might be exercised followed by the operation of the gift of interpretation. |
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The opening folios, written in a large textura on alternating ruled lines, are followed by folios in a much smaller, cramped script. |
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Dublin Airport is the busiest airport in Ireland, followed by Cork and Shannon. |
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However a victory over Heineken Cup champions Toulon followed by back to back wins over Glasgow eased pressure on the Director of Rugby. |
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This was followed by another first round win over Bobby Gunn on 7 April 2007 at the Millennium Stadium, Cardiff. |
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An easy victory over Pal Moore in March was followed by a trip to California to face Matty Baldwin in San Francisco. |
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This was followed by a stunt to break the Canadian land speed record over a mile. |
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For Children of Earth, a recap of the last episode was played at the beginning of each episode, followed by a title card. |
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A residential course is normally held in the summer, followed by a short tour comprising four or five concerts. |
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Heart Strings was released on 18 March 2003, and was followed by a tour in Germany. |
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This was followed by an international breakthrough at the main Salzburg Festival when he sang Jochanaan in Strauss's Salome. |
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Financial difficulties dictated the name change, which was followed by a change in music direction. |
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The release was followed by a tour in Britain, Ireland and northern Europe, supported by Canadian hardcore punk act Cancer Bats. |
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In some cases, the zoea stage is followed by the mysis stage, and in others, by the megalopa stage, depending on the crustacean group involved. |
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On the heels of the little lop-sided man appeared an overgrown dolt of a fat youth, followed by another youth. |
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Water vapor is typically the most abundant volcanic gas, followed by carbon dioxide and sulfur dioxide. |
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The longest have been constructed for water distribution, followed by tunnels for railways. |
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There was a short stop to look at Porthcurno and the Eastern Telegraph Company followed by refreshments at the First and Last Inn in Sennen. |
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The first islands visited were the Aru Islands, followed by the nearby Kai Islands. |
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Toothed whales mostly feed on fish and cephalopods, followed by crustaceans and bivalves. |
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Among the islands, Tenerife has the largest number of tourists received annually, followed by Gran Canaria and Lanzarote. |
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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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Pepin and Louis the German revolted in 832, followed by Lothar in 833, and together they imprisoned Louis the Pious and Charles. |
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Pakistanis make up the single largest ethnic minority, followed by Swedes, Somalis, and Poles. |
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The Colorado Plateau which includes the Grand Canyon is also the result of broad tectonic uplift followed by river erosion. |
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The Oligocene is preceded by the Eocene Epoch and is followed by the Miocene Epoch. |
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The most significant commercial species among the carideans is Pandalus borealis, followed by Crangon crangon. |
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The islands are first recorded in 651, when they became home to Saint Aidan, followed by Saint Cuthbert. |
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Odontocetes, as a whole, mostly feed on fish and cephalopods, and then followed by crustaceans and bivalves. |
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Mysticetes, as a whole, mostly feed on krill and plankton, followed by crustaceans and other invertebrates. |
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Also, when followed by some vowels the Germanic k developed into a ch sound. |
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They were later followed by the Bavarians and the Franks, who conquered and ruled most of Italy. |
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Shell and BP, the first companies to use the system, abandoned the AFRA system in 1983, later followed by the US oil companies. |
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De Oquendo's Royal Flagship, the Santiago, came out first followed by the Santa Teresa, the Portuguese flagship. |
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The largest amount of fund requests in the EU is being directed to forest fires, followed by floodings and earthquakes. |
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Two further ground trials, also damaging the aircraft, were undertaken, followed by another attempt on 5 April. |
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They were followed by a younger generation, including Paul van Ostaijen and Gaston Burssens, who activated the Flemish Movement. |
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The boat was successfully tried out on Dalswinton Loch in 1788 and was followed by a larger steamboat the next year. |
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Clarkson recorded the fastest time despite blowing his engine, followed by Hammond with May slowest. |
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Pliny's continuation of Bassus's History was one of the authorities followed by Suetonius and Plutarch. |
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In beagling, the hare is hunted with a pack of small hunting dogs, beagles, followed by the human hunters on foot. |
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Mating occurs over a span of a few weeks in March and April, followed by a gestation period of four to five weeks. |
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The kidneys and spleen are eaten once they are exposed, followed by the muscles. |
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In the day between ovulation and laying, egg white forms, followed by eggshell. |
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In most areas of Britain outside Scotland, the consonant R is not pronounced if not followed by a vowel, lengthening the preceding vowel instead. |
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The first reading is followed by a psalm, either sung responsorially or recited. |
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The Agnus Dei is chanted while the clergy and assistants first commune, followed by lay communicants. |
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Ships from France and Portugal were first to fish there, followed by those from Spain while ships from England were scarce in the early years. |
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More octaves ensue, followed by chromatic passagework with filigree scales. |
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In the Benguela system, phytoplankton growth requires a period of upwelling followed by a period of stratification and relatively calm waters. |
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This is followed by passive margin environments, while seafloor spreading continues and the oceans grow. |
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This in turn is followed by the development of collisional environments that become increasingly important with time. |
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The main cause for the depopulation was disease followed by other causes such as warfare and harsh enslavement. |
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He was followed by other explorers such as John Cabot, who was sponsored by England and reached Newfoundland. |
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Grant at the battle of Appomattox followed by a series of surrenders by Confederate generals throughout the southern states. |
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Like their Atlantic counterpart, Gulf menhaden have a prominent black spot found behind the gill cover followed by a row of smaller spots. |
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Asian species are the most endangered, closely followed by the five endemic species from Madagascar. |
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To the west the coasts of Illyria, Sicily and Southern Italy were settled, followed by Southern France, Corsica, and even northeastern Spain. |
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The schooling ended at age 18, followed by military training in the army usually for one or two years. |
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This was followed by another French film of the same name two years later, which offered a unique addition to the story. |
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Dartmouth, Honiton, Stonehouse and Torquay were absorbed in 1857, followed by Okehampton and Bradninch in 1860 and 1866 respectively. |
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These were followed by new field guides including classics by Roger Tory Peterson. |
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At daybreak, satisfied the retreat was not a trap, Caesar sent cavalry to harass the rear guard, followed by three legions. |
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The raid ended in failure, but it was followed by several similar operations in the subsequent years. |
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The course was later altered to use a different entrance to the stadium, followed by a partial lap of 385 yards to the same finish. |
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The service sector is the largest sector in the economy, followed by manufacturing and construction and then farming and raw material extraction. |
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The Pliocene follows the Miocene Epoch and is followed by the Pleistocene Epoch. |
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Rice was domesticated in China between 13,500 and 8,200 years ago, followed by mung, soy and azuki beans. |
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This ongoing turnover of bone is a process of resorption followed by replacement of bone with little change in shape. |
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Bone glue can be made by prolonged boiling of ground or cracked bones, followed by filtering and evaporation to thicken the resulting fluid. |
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He states that certain anatomical details suggest a shared Oriental origin, followed by a westward diffusion. |
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The advancements in technology in this era allowed a more steady supply of food, followed by the wider availability of consumer goods. |
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In English, most phrasal prepositions consist of an adverbial followed by a one-word preposition. |
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Historical earthquakes in the area include the 1627 Gargano peninsula and the 1667 Dubrovnik earthquakes, both followed by strong tsunamis. |
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The Turks and the Kurds are the largest single immigrant group in Austria, closely followed by the Serbs. |
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The famines of the 1930s, followed by the devastation of World War II, created a demographic disaster. |
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This period of unification was followed by one of conquest in the Mediterranean, beginning with the First Punic War against Carthage. |
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Among these groups, the Karelians is the most populous one, followed by the Ingrians. |
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Most Sami live in Norway followed by Sweden and Finland, while the fewest Sami live in Russia. |
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The Peloponnesian revolt was quickly followed by revolts in Crete, Macedonia and Central Greece, which would soon be suppressed. |
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In 2012, the majority of illegal immigrants entering Greece came from Afghanistan, followed by Pakistanis and Bangladeshis. |
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Often the conversion of the ruler was followed by the compulsory baptism of his subjects. |
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His baptism was followed by the building of churches and the establishment of an ecclesiastical hierarchy. |
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Greece was followed by Rome, which made key contributions in law, government, engineering and political organization. |
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After the Revolution, the Enlightenment was followed by the intellectual movement known as Romanticism. |
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Mammalian hosts react to infections with an innate response, often involving inflammation, followed by an adaptive response. |
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The 'de facto' capital and leading cultural, administrative and economic centre of the Crown of Aragon was Barcelona, followed by Valencia. |
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The course that Magellan charted was followed by other navigators, such as Sir Francis Drake. |
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Alexander was the first to break the Theban lines, followed by Philip's generals. |
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These events were followed by the unification of Saudi Arabia under King Abdulaziz Ibn Saud. |
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In Cyprus, the majority language is Greek, followed by Turkish, and then a dialect of Levantine Arabic, Cypriot Maronite Arabic. |
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He was followed by Alexander Nevsky, who blamed Andrey for appropriating a portion of tribute due to the Horde. |
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The primary schooling cycle is five years, followed by four years at the lower secondary level and three years at the upper secondary level. |
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Morphine is converted into heroin by a simple chemical reaction with acetic anhydride, followed by a varying degree of purification. |
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However, per capita consumption is highest in Greece, followed by Spain, Italy, and Morocco. |
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They are often served with fresh fruit and are traditionally followed by coffee or tea. |
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These Berber speakers are mainly concentrated in Morocco and Algeria, followed by Mali, Niger and Libya. |
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John's, where a heavy snowfall can be followed by rain, so that no snow remains on the ground. |
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In 1807, the British abolished the slave trade, followed by the United States the next year. |
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This was followed by a similar appeal in 1994 by the Parliament of World Religions. |
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This first wool shop was followed by a second one in 1408, this time with Taddeo di Filippo. |
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The most popular destinations for Uruguayan emigrants are Argentina, followed by the United States, Australia, Canada, Spain, Italy and France. |
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The battle was followed by the summary execution of more than 300 Allied PoWs in the Laha massacre. |
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The hot weather is often followed by heavy rain, thunderstorms and occasional typhoons. |
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The empire was initially defeated by the Rashidun Caliphate, which was succeeded by the Umayyad Caliphate, followed by the Abbasid Caliphate. |
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Aluminium production is the second most exported product, followed by finance and construction materials. |
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The vast majority of tourists come to Mexico from the United States and Canada followed by Europe and Asia. |
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In 1885 they created a new constitution, followed by statutes through 1889 that disfranchised most blacks and many poor whites. |
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Devastating hurricanes in 1926 and 1928, followed by the Great Depression, brought that period to a halt. |
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These early developments were followed by archaeological cultures that developed mostly around the coastal and Andean regions throughout Peru. |
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A small wooden church was first erected in the community, followed by a second church that built of stone. |
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Secondary roads are numbered by the number of the county followed by a unique number for the particular road. |
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This was followed by a last effort by the settlers to decimate the Powhatan. |
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The primary constriction is followed by a sudden change from a retrochoanitic to prochoanitic septal neck in the first half of the second whorl. |
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His conversion was followed by the conversion of his entire family who eventually assimilated into the Russian nobility. |
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Clear waters that facilitated the 1926 landing were followed by years of continuous heavy ice surrounding the island. |
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The greatest diversity of wild cotton species is found in Mexico, followed by Australia and Africa. |
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It was followed by the establishment of trading posts in Asia and Africa in the 17th century. |
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China and India continue to be the largest countries, followed by the US as a distant third. |
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Early masters were the Bellini and Vivarini families, followed by Giorgione and Titian, then Tintoretto and Veronese. |
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The highest point is Pinal de Zamorano at 3,300 meters, followed by El Picacho de Pueblo Nuevo, El Zorillo and El Cuervo all above 2,700 meters. |
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Apocrine glands are distributed throughout the body but are present in greatest abundance in the axilla, followed by the anogenital region. |
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Guessing competitions were tackled with much enthusiasm, followed by a beetle drive, and judging by the laughter, this was popular with all. |
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A Belieber is sustained by the hope of someday being followed by, and receiving a direct message from Justin on Twitter. |
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Two short pitches up a chimney-crack are followed by a traverse right to the centre of the buttress. |
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Just as many catenatives are followed by the infinitive, so others take the gerund. |
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A minute or two later, a female cirl bunting dropped down into the field in front of us, soon followed by a male. |
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A cloudburst in the China Creek district followed by continued heavy rains was responsible for the increased water. |
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Surprisingly, or not so to me, the best is the Pacific crab claw rig, closely followed by the Arab dhow or lateen sail, and the standing lug. |
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There are also a number of examples of endoclitics whereby clitics appear followed by affixes. |
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Vinylcyclopropane 19 is readily converted to diester 22 by oxidative cleavage followed by esterification. |
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An extrasystole originating at the rhythmic centre is thus followed by a returning cycle of natural length. |
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The race starts with the blowing of the traditional fish horn, followed by the gun and you off. |
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A googleplex, if it has slipped your mind, is a figure represented by the numeral 1 followed by a million zeros and then squared. |
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Anglesey is the largest island within the Irish Sea, followed by the Isle of Man. |
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The jenny worked in a similar manner to the spinning wheel, by first clamping down on the fibres, then by drawing them out, followed by twisting. |
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The industrial revolution in France followed a particular course as it did not correspond to the main model followed by other countries. |
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The largest company, by turnover, in the South East is Vodafone, followed by Ineos. |
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By total HEFCE funding, the biggest university is the Open University, followed by Oxford University. |
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Oxford and Southampton have the most numbers of students, followed by Brighton. |
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At county level, before it was split into two, Cheshire was the least deprived, followed by Trafford, and by Warrington and Stockport. |
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Wirral is the best performing area in Greater Merseyside, closely followed by Sefton. |
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In Greater Manchester, Manchester performs the worst, closely followed by Salford. |
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The areas that have school children most likely to attend university are Trafford and Cheshire, followed by Wirral, Sefton, Stockport and Bury. |
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Since the April 2009 abolition of these four districts, Northumberland is the least deprived, followed by North Tyneside. |
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North Tyneside performed the best in 2011, followed by Gateshead, Northumberland, and Darlington. |
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South Tyneside was the lowest for the English Baccalaureate, followed by Middlesbrough and Hartlepoool. |
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Newcastle has the most total income, followed by Durham, while Sunderland has the least. |
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Northumbria University has the most students, followed by Teesside University. |
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The death of Theodosius I in 395 was followed by the division of the empire between his two sons. |
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This is followed by a list of popes and the Archbishops of Canterbury to whom they sent the pallium. |
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By the age of twelve, they would be learning Latin, Greek, grammar and literature, followed by training for public speaking. |
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Each of these invasions were followed by confiscations, and Henry II installed his men, William Fitzhamo and Rolland of Dinan, in the area. |
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Today, most weddings are followed by some sort of celebration, although not by infares, shivarees, or any similar institution. |
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After confirmation of death, a parasternal incision was made followed by removal of the submandibular gland and the infrahyoidal musculature. |
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The victory was immediately followed by Edward laying siege to the port city of Calais. |
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It was followed by the beginnings of a reformed liturgy and of the Book of Common Prayer, which would take until 1549 to complete. |
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The Desmond situation was resolved on his death in 1529, which was followed by a period of uncertainty. |
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These two were followed by a series of regencies, caused by the youth of the succeeding 5 boy kings. |
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It was followed by Barebone's Parliament and then the First, Second and Third Protectorate Parliament. |
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The dissolution of the Rump was followed by a short period in which Cromwell and the Army ruled alone. |
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However, this was followed by the protracted Williamite War in Ireland and Dundee's rising in Scotland. |
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After the opening of parliament the King gives a speech followed by the Prime Minister's declaration of government. |
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After the Revolution, the Enlightenment was followed by an opposing intellectual movement known as Romanticism. |
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Napoleon did well in when he was in direct charge, but that followed severe losses, and was followed by worse losses. |
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There Nelson met Ferdinand IV, King of Naples, followed by the British ambassador to the kingdom, William Hamilton. |
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He joined BOAC as a technical advisor before working as an engineering specialist with Shell, followed by a position with Bristol Aero Engines. |
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In early 2006, he was photographed cycling to work, followed by his driver in a car carrying his belongings. |
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However, the party experienced a large drop in its support at the 1979 General election, followed by a further drop at the 1983 election. |
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The decisions of this court are binding upon and must be followed by all the state courts of California. |
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For council districts, Ryedale has the lowest rate, closely followed by Craven. |
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Calderdale has the lowest truancy rate for unitary authorities, almost half that of Leeds, followed by North Lincolnshire. |
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The East Riding of Yorkshire and North Lincolnshire have the fewest not passing any GCSEs, followed by York. |
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For council districts, Nuneaton and Bedworth in Warwickshire has the highest rate closely followed by Tamworth. |
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At GCSE, the best performing area in 2010 was Solihull, closely followed by Warwickshire and Shropshire. |
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Her meteoric rise to power was followed by a slow, lackluster career at the top. |
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The male form is followed by the female, and when available, by the territorial circumscription. |
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School children in Shropshire and Solihull are most likely to attend university, followed by Herefordshire, Worcestershire and Warwickshire. |
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Sweyn ruled Wessex, along with his other realms, from 1013 onwards, followed by his son Canute the Great. |
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Dissolution ends a parliamentary term, and is followed by a general election for all seats in the House of Commons. |
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At GCSE, the best borough is Kingston upon Thames, closely followed by Sutton. |
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The next largest institution by funding is Queen Mary University of London, followed by Goldsmiths, University of London. |
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But instead of a match the 12,000 crowd saw a short athletics meeting followed by a selection of music and a fireworks display. |
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The bore consists of three or four sizeable waves followed by a few of diminishing size. |
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The Paleozoic comes after the Neoproterozoic era of the Proterozoic and is followed by the Mesozoic. |
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Belfast's example was soon followed by Birmingham in England and Dundee in Scotland. |
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The Bank of England was founded in 1694, followed by the Bank of Scotland a year later. |
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With the extension of sterling to Ireland in 1825, the Bank of Ireland began issuing sterling notes, later followed by other Irish banks. |
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In 1820, the Portsea Improvement Commissioners installed gas street lighting throughout the town, followed by Old Portsmouth three years later. |
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In sexually reproducing organisms, speciation results from reproductive isolation followed by genealogical divergence. |
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About 500 million years ago, plants and fungi colonised the land and were soon followed by arthropods and other animals. |
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A more modest approach is for the parent to give money to a child, followed by a loanback to the parent. |
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The nuptials are usually followed by a lavish and joyous wedding reception, often including several hundred guests. |
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Dhaka is its capital and largest city, followed by Chittagong which has the country's largest port. |
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A presidential government was in place between 1975 and 1990, followed by a return to parliamentary democracy. |
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The majority of Bangladeshi Muslims are Sunni, followed by the Shia and Ahmadiya. |
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Cricket is one of the most popular sports in Bangladesh, followed by football. |
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British Chinese women also have the individual incomes among all ethnic groups in the UK followed by White British and Indian women. |
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In addition, macroconchs are characterized by septal crowding at different stages, followed by the return to normal septum distances. |
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On the other hand, the Baptists required each member to experience conversion, followed by baptism. |
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Mahayana, also practiced in broader East Asia, is followed by over half of world Buddhists. |
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The University of Punjab is the biggest public university followed by the University of Karachi. |
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In 1966, the first Executive Development Programme was launched, followed by the Senior Executive Programme. |
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The Merovingian Franks inherited the concept, followed by the Carolingian French but the later French term was basti or bastide. |
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As a result I find the mana weave to be a fair means of randomizing a deck provided it is done face down, and followed by 1 or 2 riffle shuffles. |
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In ancient times chariot warfare was followed by the use of war horses as light and heavy cavalry. |
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The most common injury is falling from the horse, followed by being kicked, trampled, and bitten. |
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Salute shells usually contain flash powder, producing a quick flash followed by a very loud report. |
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The Paleozoic comes after the Neoproterozoic Era of the Proterozoic Eon and is followed by the Mesozoic Era. |
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Between them they established the basic English portrait style followed by less fashionable painters for decades. |
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This was followed by gifts from other founding members, such as Gainsborough and Benjamin West. |
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This is followed by a sentence or two describing each of the sixteen visions in turn. |
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This brought Pope instant fame, and was followed by An Essay on Criticism, published in May 1711, which was equally well received. |
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The performance was considered a great success and was followed by annual concerts that continued throughout his life. |
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She was followed by Amalie von Wallmoden, later Countess of Yarmouth, whose son, Johann Ludwig von Wallmoden, may have been fathered by George. |
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The recitation of this antiphon is followed by a rite of benediction consisting of several prayers. |
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They planned their setlist at the Connaught Hotel in London, followed by three days of rehearsals at Black Island Studios. |
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This was followed by folk rock groups such as the Byrds, who based their initial sound on that of the Beatles. |
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A meishi typically features the company name at the top in the largest print, followed by the job title and then the name of the individual. |
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In 2013 Framestore opened an office in Montreal, followed by another in Los Angeles the same year. |
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Scott's novel writing career was launched in 1814 with Waverley, often called the first historical novel, and was followed by Ivanhoe. |
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This was to be followed by all subsequent additions to the Gallery for a century, resulting in a building of clear symmetry. |
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The women's record is held by Nicol David with eight wins followed by Sarah Fitzgerald five, Susan Devoy four, and Michelle Martin three. |
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This is because, during the training process, microfractures occur in the leg followed by bone remodeling. |
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Foxhound packs in the Cumbrian fells and other upland areas are followed by supporters on foot rather than on horseback. |
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His first match in charge was a draw, followed by a run of 10 undefeated games. |
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They were followed by John Tunnicliffe, David Denton, Ted Wainwright and George Hirst. |
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He was followed by Ajmal Shahzad and Adil Rashid who have both represented England. |
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Turkey was the most successful nation with six gold medals followed by Sweden receiving 5 gold medals. |
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The final medal tally was led by the United States, followed by China and host Great Britain. |
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Moscow was the first city to be eliminated, followed by New York and Madrid. |
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This was followed by a section highlighting London, One month later, the Olympic and Paralympic flags were raised outside the London City Hall. |
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He achieved only sixth place, followed by a fifth place in Germany, as the Red Bull cars dominated both races. |
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Second at Monza was followed by a fourth place in both Singapore and Japan. |
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In 2004, they produced the Grrr advert, usually immediately followed by a shortened version of the 2005 Impossible Dream advert. |
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In qualifying at Australia Jenson Button took pole, with teammate Rubens Barrichello coming second, followed by Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel. |
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The Vicar leads a procession through the village, he is followed by the Tower Captain holding the Oak bough. |
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In colloquial Latin, the preposition ad followed by the accusative was sometimes used as a substitute for the dative case. |
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Primary education consists of eight years, followed by four years of secondary education, and then four years of university instruction. |
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Companies such as Intel invested in Ireland during the late 1980s, later followed by Microsoft and Google. |
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The first four bars of the chorus followed by the last five comprise the presidential salute. |
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The first industrialized country was the United Kingdom, followed by Belgium. |
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Norway has been ranked the highest twelve times, Canada eight times, followed by Japan which has been ranked highest three times. |
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Iran, followed by Algeria, are the economies with the largest GDP and trade outside the WTO, using 2005 data. |
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Consequently, the death of a Wessex king would be followed by rebellion, particularly in Northumbria. |
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The Declaration of Independence was followed by the Test Laws, which required all colonists to swear allegiance to the state in which they lived. |
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The mutinies came to a head with mutiny of the Royal Indian Navy in Bombay in February 1946, followed by others in Calcutta, Madras, and Karachi. |
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Attacks began with artillery bombardment, followed by bombing and strafing runs. |
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Among foreign citizens, the Vietnamese are the largest ethnic group, followed by Armenians and Greeks. |
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In January, the small port at Bardia was taken, soon followed by the seizure of the fortified port of Tobruk. |
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Thatcher's rhetoric was followed by the return of Conservative voters from the National Front. |
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The Taliban's early victories in 1994 were followed by a series of costly defeats. |
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The crisis was nonetheless followed by a global economic downturn, the Great Recession. |
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Several additional issues in the 1960s were followed by a decimalisation issue in 1971 produced by overprinting the 1963 stamps. |
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The vast majority of the population resides on Grand Cayman, followed by Cayman Brac and Little Cayman, respectively. |
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An adjudication by the Advertising Standards Authority was followed by the advertisements being withdrawn. |
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This general election defeat was shortly followed by Kinnock's resignation after nearly a decade as leader. |
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The retirement of John Hume was followed by a period when the party started slipping electorally. |
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World Bank reports that Iraq was the top recipient of development aid in 2005 followed by Nigeria. |
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That same day Bosnian forces attacked the JNA barracks in the city, which was followed by heavy shelling. |
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