The ocean biome, for example, is made up of all the oceans on Earth. The climate, type of soil, and animals are all part of a biome. |
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John Lewkenor, for example, challenges Virgil and the hierarchies of epic in a Petronius-style antiepic. |
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Statistics from the United States, for example, indicate that about 30 million people ride horses annually. |
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Many seamounts also have hydrothermal vent communities, for example Suiyo and Loihi seamounts. |
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In the UK, for example laws which modify written or unwritten provisions of the constitution are passed on a simple majority in Parliament. |
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The taxes would be implemented on goods that harm the human body for example fast food, tobacco products, and soft drinks. |
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Such projects could for example concern preserving water quality, sustainable land management, planting trees to prevent erosion and floods. |
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In Latin America, for example, banking laws and regulations are very stringent. |
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Until the scientific revolution, it was very natural to see such aims, such as a child's growth, for example, leading to a mature adult. |
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From this equation one can derive the equation of motion for a varying mass system, for example, the Tsiolkovsky rocket equation. |
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Satellite experiments, for example STEP, are planned for more accurate experiments in space. |
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This is false as is shown, for example, by Wald's explicit construction of a consistent semiclassical theory. |
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Akbar, a Mughal ruler for example, sought religious tolerance and abolished jizya. |
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Russia, for example, remained largely rural and agricultural, and its autocratic rulers kept the peasants in serfdom. |
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This approach is followed, for example, by Australia and the United Kingdom. |
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Its role is not, for example, to fine doctors or to compensate patients following problems. |
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Many Modernists came to this viewpoint, for example Paul Hindemith in his late turn towards mysticism. |
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Ashbee, for example, a central figure in the Arts and Crafts Movement, shared Morris's ambivalence. |
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To listen to digital radio on a TV, for example, it would be necessary to attach the TV to an aerial and tune the TV to different channels. |
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He maintained, for example, at one time that all existential propositions are meaningless. |
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Where a number of overs are lost, for example due to inclement weather conditions, then the total number of overs may be reduced. |
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The UK for example may issue a second passport if the applicant can show a need and supporting documentation, such as a letter from an employer. |
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Jeff Johnson's nebbishy Blanche, for example, is a complete comic character, a demented Dorothy who can write her way back to Kansas. |
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By contrast, cairns may have a strong aesthetic purpose, for example in the art of Andy Goldsworthy. |
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Manganese mining, for example, in the central part of the island of Timor has been controversial. |
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The numbers of street children in the province, for example, are relatively high. |
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There are also occasions where very sharp party political divisions have emerged, for example over the resignation of the Santer Commission. |
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In northern Europe, for example, societies were able to live well on rich food supplies from the marshlands created by the warmer climate. |
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Inchmurrin, for example, is the largest island in a body of freshwater in the British Isles. |
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In modern China, many special economic zones are developed from the sketch, for example, Pudong, a new district of Shanghai. |
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Some members of the family were bullied, for example Lindsey, so he was swiftly taken out of school and a tutor came once again. |
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Justices acting personally can have a role in signing duties, for example in granting search warrants and emergency child protection orders. |
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These embellishments are also used for note emphasis, for example to emphasize the beat note or other phrasing patterns. |
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Thus, for example, we can divide the class of mammals into dogs and nondogs. |
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The decision to hold the first World Cup in Uruguay, for example, led to only four European nations competing. |
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Competition teams are normally named after the skip, for example, Team Martin after skip Kevin Martin. |
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Being a bilingual does not necessarily mean that one can speak, for example, English and French. |
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The concept may lead to splitting of existing species, for example of Bovidae, into many new ones. |
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At Cirencester, for example, the Romans made use of the army base that originally oversaw the nearby tribal oppidum to create a civitas. |
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Copper is used to create stills for distilling spirits, for example to make whisky. |
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Unlike Scotland, for example, which has its own criminal and civil justice system, Wales still has a unified justice system with England. |
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The first candidate on a list, for example, will get the first seat that party wins. |
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In France, for example, workers from different sectors and unions band together to aid each other in communicating a point. |
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Many state-owned companies, for example, have settled on formulas to begin cleaning up the problems over nontradable shares. |
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The Hawaiian Islands, for example, consist almost entirely of layered basaltic lava flows. |
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The Hox genes, for example, control which organs individual regions of an embryo will develop into. |
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Such ferries are for example to be found on the lower River Scheldt in Belgium and in particular the Netherlands. |
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Slaver John Hawkins, for example, arrived with 300 captives from West Africa. |
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Regional and departmental authorities use Breton to a very limited extent, for example in signage. |
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It can be used both internally within the group to express their common identity, for example in an initiation ceremony for new members. |
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It was an influential work at the time, spreading, for example, the legend of MacAlpin's treason. |
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In the eastern part of India, for example, most are based on milk products. |
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She also toured the American summer festivals in 2008 for example a visit to Lollapalooza in Chicago. |
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Remnants of the old British Empire, for example, can still be seen in the form of gated communities staffed by domestic workers. |
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Homes can also be programmed to accept extra electric power on demand, for example by remotely turning up water heater thermostats. |
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There are bilingual signs at Hereford, for example, warning against trespassing on the railway. |
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South Africa has, for example, many opportunities for tourists to see the country's wildlife in its national parks, such as the Kruger Park. |
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Only some sands are suitable for the construction industry, for example for making concrete. |
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These vibrations are generated, for example, when a fish swims through water. |
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In North America, for example, marine deposits are limited to a few exposures in the west. |
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These shales are an important source rock for oil and gas, for example in the subsurface of the North Sea. |
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Noise pollution, for example, may adversely affect echolocating mammals, and the ongoing effects of global warming degrade arctic environments. |
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A grouping of geographically or geologically related islands is called an archipelago, such as the Philippines, for example. |
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Meanwhile, France's external wars in 1794 were going prosperous, for example in Belgium. |
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In Madeira, for example, it is possible to observe more than 250 species of land gastropods. |
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Oceans, seas, lakes and other bodies of liquids can be composed of liquids other than water, for example the hydrocarbon lakes on Titan. |
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Noise pollution, for example, could have negative impact if not monitored, although the noise and visible impact of each design vary greatly. |
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Some forms of overfishing, for example the overfishing of sharks, has led to the upset of entire marine ecosystems. |
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In some places, there are large compensation pools, for example, the huge Bassin de compensation de Plobsheim in Alsace. |
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At the Waal, for example, the most landward tidal influence can be detected between Brakel and Zaltbommel. |
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Similar developments took place beyond Bergen's city limits, for example in Loddefjord. |
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Anyone who has watched, for example, a litter of otter cubs rolling about in an ottery tangle can hardly doubt that they're really having fun. |
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Fish vision shows adaptation to their visual environment, for example deep sea fishes have eyes suited to the dark environment. |
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The United Kingdom hosts several other annual oyster festivals, for example Woburn Oyster Festival is held in September. |
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They are called biocontrols and may be regarded as beneficial as an alternative to pesticides in agriculture for example. |
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The introduced Norway maple for example occupies a prominent status in many of Canada's parks. |
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Some become invasive, for example the oleander aphid, accidentally introduced with the ornamental plant, oleander. |
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Peaches, for example, originated in China, and have been carried to much of the populated world. |
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In the United States, for example, the relevant implementation legislation is the Act to Prevent Pollution from Ships. |
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Draining wetlands for ploughing, for example, is a form of habitat destruction. |
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The pumping power could be provided by excess to grid demand renewable energy from for example wind turbines or solar photovoltaic arrays. |
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Consider, for example, the symbolically overfreighted names she has chosen for her central characters. |
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Corner reflectors on boats, for example, make them more detectable to avoid collision or during a rescue. |
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The lure may require a specialised presentation to impart an enticing action as, for example, in fly fishing. |
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However, some domains delegated before the creation of Nominet UK were in existence even before 10 June 2014, for example mod. |
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Grizzlies, for example, tend to have flatter profiles than European and coastal American brown bears. |
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Siberian bears, for example, tend to be much bolder toward humans than their shyer, more persecuted European counterparts. |
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A shell consisting of calcite can, for example, dissolve while a cement of silica then fills the cavity. |
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Coral for example only lives in warm and shallow marine environments and fossils of coral are thus typical for shallow marine facies. |
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When Mariuchi caresses the plant, for example, sensuously emitting from the palps of her fingers, a siren song. |
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Their limb bones, for example, weigh 30 percent less per unit area of bone than expected for similarly sized dogs. |
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Some of these are in isolated areas, for example on the island of Lundy, but others are contiguous with populations of the native red deer. |
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Protein intake, for example, causes an excess of toxins of amine groups when it is broken down for energy. |
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Juvenile pythons might start out feeding on lizards or mice and graduate to small deer or antelope as an adult, for example. |
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In the United States for example, all species of venomous snakes are pit vipers, with the exception of the coral snake. |
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The habitat of a species affects the structure of territories, for example, rock lizards have territories atop rocky outcrops. |
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Primroses also appear as a charge in heraldry, for example the coat of arms of the Earl of Rosebery. |
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Today, Tulip festivals are held around the world, for example in the Netherlands and Spalding, England. |
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Paragnosis, for example, seems like a practical place to start. We already know for sure that there is such a faculty. |
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Kurds in Iraqi Kurdistan, for example, are parts of their own separate and distinct polity. |
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This effect is relevant, for example, to ice skating, to the buried lakes of Antarctica, and to the movement of glaciers. |
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An interpretation of the Odyssey, for example, would show how Odysseus's life conforms to a heroic pattern. |
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In recent years, several active seamounts have been observed, for example Loihi in the Hawaiian Islands. |
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The Met Office reported that the UK, for example, had experienced its coldest winter for 30 years. |
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Wildlife also suffers, for example baby sea turtles that die on their way to the open water. |
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The Blombos Cave site in South Africa, for example, is famous for rectangular slabs of ochre engraved with geometric designs. |
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Densely settled populations, for example, were more easily exploitable and profitable as slave labor. |
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Coffee economies in Guatemala and El Salvador, for example, were centralized around large plantations that operated under coercive labor systems. |
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Project AWARE for example promotes the idea of letting dive clubs clean up litter, for example as a diving exercise. |
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After the Mediterranean Sea controversy, for example, Jacques Cousteau became a worldwide figure in the campaign to stop marine pollution. |
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Legumes, for example, fix nitrogen from the atmosphere and generally do not require nitrogen fertilizer. |
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This is common, for example, in the sealed burrows of some subterranean animals, such as blesmols. |
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Augustine, for example, grew up in North Africa and was familiar with the language. |
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National Express operates long distance routes, for example to Heathrow and London. |
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The Blackgang Chine on the Isle of Wight, for example, has been destroyed by landslides and coastal erosion during the 20th century. |
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A number of Southampton pupils travel outside the city, for example to Barton Peveril College. |
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Music may have developed from rhythmic sounds produced by daily chores, for example, cracking open nuts with stones. |
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Some mammals are bipeds, using only two limbs for locomotion, which can be seen in, for example, humans and the great apes. |
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Bikes can also be heavily customized, with different seat designs and handle bars, for example. |
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However, in the UK for example the fatality and serious injury rates per hour of travel are just over double for cycling than those for walking. |
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It usually includes both powered and unpowered vehicles, for example locomotives, railroad cars, coaches, and wagons. |
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During the 16th century in Europe, for example, between 55 and 75 percent of the population was engaged in agriculture, depending on the country. |
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This is also the case for some New World monkeys outside the family of great apes, as, for example, the capuchin monkeys. |
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In the Levant, for example, assemblages produced by Neanderthals are indistinguishable from those made by Qafzeh type modern humans. |
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Mode 1, for example, was in use in Europe long after it had been replaced by Mode 2 in Africa. |
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In Britain, there were numerous small quarries in downland areas where flint was removed for local use, for example. |
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The Inuit, for example, used animal hides for summer tents, waterproof clothes, and kayaks. |
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A halyard, for example, is a line used to raise and lower a sail, and is typically made of a length of rope with a shackle attached at one end. |
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Experimental physicists, for example Galileo and Newton, found that there are indefinitely many empirical temperature scales. |
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Many languages, for example, use stress, pitch, duration, and tone to distinguish meaning. |
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In some jurisdictions, in the Canadian province of Manitoba, for example, catch and release is mandatory for some species such as brook trout. |
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A work of art, for example, can transfer a message from the creator to the viewer and share an image, a feeling or an experience. |
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Other known Austrian F1 drivers are for example Gerhard Berger and Jochen Rindt. |
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The Frankish legacy survives in these areas, for example, in the names of the city of Frankfurt and the area of Franconia. |
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The average amount of time people spend commuting with public transit in Hamburg, for example to and from work, on a weekday is 58 min. |
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The rock carvings have been dated through comparison with depicted artifacts, for example bronze axes and swords. |
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John Adams, for example, considered him one of the most important teachers of constitutional theory. |
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The French modernised public life, for example by introducing the Napoleonic code and removing the old elites from power. |
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Alexander VI, for example, was well known for his decadence, extravagance and immoral life. |
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In Southeast Umbrian, for example, neuter lo pane is 'the bread', while masculine lu pane refers to an individual piece or loaf of bread. |
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Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden have for example experienced constant and large excess exports in recent years. |
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The surname Baks, for example is also recorded as Backs, Bacxs, Bax, Bakx, Baxs, Bacx, Backx, Bakxs and Baxcs. |
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Dialectal variety also commonly occurs, with De Smet and De Smit both meaning Smith for example. |
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In Tibetan Buddhism, for example, the current Dalai Lama discourages active attempts to win converts. |
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But some Plains tribes built their lodges of earth, as for example the Pawnee. |
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The Mingos, for example, were Iroquois who migrated further west to the sparsely populated Ohio Country during the 18th century. |
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No nation would swap territory with other states simply, for example, because the king's daughter married. |
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The images are useful in detection of, for example, a bone abscess or a spongiform encephalopathy produced by a prion. |
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The human strains of Ebola virus, for example, incapacitate their victims extremely quickly and kill them soon after. |
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These tactics had been used since antiquity, for example, in the Granada War, the conquest of the Canary Islands and conquest of Navarre. |
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Venice exploited the situation and quickly installed nobility to govern the area, for example, Count Filippo Stipanov in Zara. |
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Some spices are not always available either fresh or whole, for example turmeric, and often must be purchased in ground form. |
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National flags, for example, may be considered more than signs representing a country. |
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Hindu puja, for example, appear to have no other purpose than to please the deity. |
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Guerlain, for example, offered an Eau de Cologne version of its flagship perfume Shalimar. |
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Smoked meat for example has phenols and other chemicals that delay spoilage. |
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Avoid iron rich deposits when using a compass, for example, certain rocks which contain magnetic minerals, like Magnetite. |
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The Maunder minimum, for example, is believed to have caused the Little Ice Age phenomenon during the Middle Ages. |
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Automobile manufacturers have erected factories in the suburbs, for example, AutoEuropa. |
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The average amount of time people spend commuting with public transit in Lisboa, for example to and from work, on a weekday is 59 min. |
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The average amount of time people spend commuting with public transit in Sevilla, for example to and from work, on a weekday is 34 min. |
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The average amount of time people spend commuting with public transit in Rio de Janeiro, for example to and from work, on a weekday is 95 min. |
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Canoes can be adapted to many purposes, for example with the addition of sails, outboard motors, and outriggers. |
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Thus, for example, Steve Fossett's global circumnavigation by balloon was entirely contained within the southern hemisphere. |
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A common use is in disaster films, where the protagonists must avoid the effects of the plague, for example zombies. |
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He also had anthropomorphic forms, for example in his aspects as Ehecatl the wind god. |
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Samuel Pepys, for example, writing in 1660, describes being invited to the home of a retailer to view a wooden jack. |
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There are also numerous bird species present in the watershed, including, for example, the hooded crow, Corvus cornix. |
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These can assist in some complex behavioural patterns, for example, in grazing behaviour. |
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German prisoners were for example forced to clear minefields in France and the Low Countries. |
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In England, for example, King Charles II paid little attention to diplomacy, which proved disastrous. |
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The average amount of time people spend commuting with public transit in Venice, for example to and from work, on a weekday is 52 min. |
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The average amount of time people spend commuting with public transit in Firenze, for example to and from work, on a weekday is 59 min. |
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Noun phrases are phrases that function grammatically as nouns within sentences, for example as the subject or object of a verb. |
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Another method is to label the constituents in some way, for example with case marking, agreement, or another marker. |
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A historical past tense, used for events perceived as historical, is found in, for example, the Amazonian Cubeo language. |
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William Shakespeare's first folios, for example, used spellings like center and color as much as centre and colour. |
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The e is dropped for other derivations, for example, central, fibrous, spectral. |
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In addition to creoles that have European languages as their base, there are, for example, creoles based on Arabic, Chinese, and Malay. |
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CompuServe, for example, offers members a pseudographical FTP facility for Internet access. |
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Some pseudoscientific theories explain what nonbelievers cannot even observe, for example, orgone energy. |
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In early Ancient Greek, for example, the genitive and ablative cases became combined, giving five cases, rather than the six retained in Latin. |
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The English word yes, for example, consists of a palatal glide followed by a monophthong rather than a rising diphthong. |
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In William Shakespeare's first folios, for example, spellings such as center and color are the most common. |
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The Supreme Vikings Confraternity, for example, boasts that twelve members of the Rivers State House of Assembly are cult members. |
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A tonic allophone is sometimes called an allotone, for example in the neutral tone of Mandarin. |
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Herself, for example, might refer to the speaker's boss or to the woman of the house. |
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Note also the indirectness of this construction relative to, for example, She's coming now. |
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Variably rhotic accents comprise much of Caribbean English, for example, as spoken in Tobago, Guyana, Antigua and Barbuda, and the Bahamas. |
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In German, for example, accusative case is always overt on arguments with masculine gender. |
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So, for example, it is not unusual for an asexual person to say that he is asexual but biromantic, or that she is asexual but heteroromantic. |
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Imagine, for example, that you are dealt two unsuited low cards in Texas Hold'em, but you decide that the table is bluffable. |
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If a syllable has a high tone, for example, the pitch of the vowel will be high. |
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Such are, for example, the catkinlike inflorescences of Betulaceae, which are so similar to aments of Salix. |
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The presence of the cibarial armature, for example, is an efficient tool for damaging microfilariae as they pass through the pharynx. |
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Clana vids, for example, may pay homage to favorite moments in Clark and Lana's romantic relationship. |
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The tool, a clawlike gripper less than a millimeter in diameter, could grab cells from tissue for a biopsy, for example. |
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This often happens, for example, when a two-dimensional solution is obtained for data whose appropriate dimensionality is higher. |
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It was estimated, for example, that Treasurer Wayne Swan had given more than 250 interviews and doorstops by the end of his first year in office. |
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The entire range of political theory for example is concerned with explicitation of this egalitarianism through the agency of the State. |
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At the World Bank, for example, the lavishly paid globocrats seem incapable of stopping payment to Third World kleptoptocracies. |
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In cellular positioning, for example, cellular network designers call this the hearability problem. |
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The enormous basking shark, for example, lives entirely on plankton and the leatherback turtle's main food is jellyfish. |
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In the western Atlantic carbonate platforms dominate large areas, for example the Blake Plateau and Bermuda Rise. |
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Some, for example the Church of Ireland, the Scottish and American Episcopal churches, and some other associated churches have a separate name. |
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Delaware, Mississippi, and Tennessee still have separate courts of law and equity, for example, the Court of Chancery. |
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The eggs of other fish, for example roach, are only at risk for as little as three days. |
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Features such as dry stone walls, for example, are there as a result of sheep farming. |
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However, ordinarily, only the government of a state can obligate or bind the state, for example by treaty. |
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Similarly, there is no evidence from place names of significant linguistic differences between, for example, Argyll and Galloway. |
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When we look at an apple, for example, we see an apple, and we can also analyze a form of an apple. |
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However, a number of finds of Roman coins have been made, for example at the Iron Age settlement of Freestone Hill near Gowran and Newgrange. |
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Disraeli had, for example, stressed the need to improve the lot of the urban labourer. |
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A number of other places are on the tentative list, for example the Burren, the Ceide Fields and Mount Stewart. |
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Remains have been found at the Ljubljana Marshes in Slovenia and at the Mondsee and Attersee lakes in Upper Austria, for example. |
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Together with the adze, fashioning wood for shelter, structures and canoes for example, this enabled them to exploit their newly won farmland. |
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There is recorded evidence, for example, of Germanic auxiliaries supporting the legions in Britain in the 1st and 2nd centuries. |
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Pipes with idioglot reeds have been identified from later civilisations, for example the Greek aulos and the Sardinian launeddas. |
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In the 18th century, for example, Methodism grew out of Anglican minister John Wesley's evangelical and revival movement. |
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In 405, for example, Niall of the Nine Hostages is described as having raided along the southern coast of Britain. |
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The excavations at Spong Hill, for example, revealed over 2,000 cremations and inhumations in what is a very large early cemetery. |
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It established, for example, equivalences in areas of legal contentiousness, such as the amount of reparation that should be payable in wergild. |
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The Lusignans, for example, became rivals to the Angevins during John's rule as he attempted to consolidate his power. |
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Until Romeo and Juliet, for example, romance had not been viewed as a worthy topic for tragedy. |
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Thomas Rymer, for example, condemned Shakespeare for mixing the comic with the tragic. |
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It is this image which has survived and many Royalists, for example Henry Wilmot, 1st Earl of Rochester, fitted this description to a tee. |
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When they were slacking off in the mine, for example, and a jefe arrived unexpectedly, they shouted loro or fuego as warning signals. |
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Handel, for example, epitomized this with his highly public musical activities in London. |
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The Saitama Prefectural Police Department, for example, had no K9 units of its own, and relied on contract dogs exclusively. |
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Half a million Soviet citizens, for example, died from German bombing during the invasion and occupation of Russia. |
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It is used to preserve the mechanical integrity of the engine, to stop parts overheating and to prevent oil escaping from bearings for example. |
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The vast majority of cancellations were through lack of beds for example because a more urgent case had arrived. |
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They prevent for example manufacturers from marketing the same goods in all member states. |
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A district court, for example, could not rely on a Supreme Court dissent as a basis to depart from the reasoning of the majority opinion. |
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A few small sections of the Roman London Wall exist, for example near the Tower of London and in the Barbican area. |
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A number of ferries were also operated on the tidal river, for example at New Passage, Purton and Arlingham. |
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Burning of moorland has been practised for a number of reasons, for example when grazing is insufficient to control growth. |
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The term is also used, for example, to refer to sports matches between such cities as Bristol and Bath or Gloucester and Bath. |
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Bank of England notes are generally accepted in the Falklands and Gibraltar, but for example Scottish and Northern Irish notes are not. |
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Each batch was given names with a distinctive theme, for example kings for the 6000 class and castles for the 4073 class. |
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He proposed, for example, a method for constructing a flexible pipe to be used for pumping water under the Clyde at Glasgow. |
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This would, for example, cause organisms to slowly become all the same height. |
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Inside these buses there are one TV for each person and boarding service for example. |
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However, some important railway junction stations lie in smaller cities and towns, for example York, Crewe and Ely. |
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Swindon, for example, was little more than a village before the Great Western Railway chose to site its locomotive works there. |
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This suggests a much higher actual percentage, as linen is poorly preserved compared to wool for example. |
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Roman jewelry and coins have been found at several Irish royal sites, for example. |
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Other islands were found to have terrain unsuited for agriculture, for example Dominica, which remains heavily forested. |
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This social position was contested, particularly by peasants, for example during the German Peasants' War. |
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Individual agents may include, for example, households, firms, buyers, and sellers. |
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Economists also work for various government departments and agencies, for example, the national Treasury, Central Bank or Bureau of Statistics. |
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In the Canadian province of Quebec, for example, laws restrict the use of the minority English in education, on signs, and in the workplace. |
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They have contributed to the development of the county, for example through seasonal working in orchards. |
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In 787, for example, Pope Adrian I elevated Lichfield to an archdiocese and appointed Hygeberht its first archbishop. |
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The LMO runs a few churches, for example Our Lady of Sorrows in Paddington and Our Lady of Lebanon in Swiss Cottage. |
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Indonesia, for example, has created an extensive system of national parks and preserves for this purpose. |
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Children may be accused of being witches, for example a young niece may be blamed for the illness of a relative. |
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However, its use is commonly used for clarity towards international readers, for example English publications. |
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Students from outside Europe can be interviewed remotely, for example, over the Internet. |
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There are several more or less quirky traditions peculiar to individual colleges, for example the All Souls mallard song. |
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Most academic areas have student societies of some form which are open to all students, regardless of course, for example the Scientific Society. |
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If, for example, the camp was built on an outcrop, it followed the lines of the outcrop. |
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Larger churches developed in the form of basilicas, for example at Brixworth. |
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The plan of Worcester Cathedral, for example, closely resembles that of Salisbury. |
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The appearance of each house is very similar with only minor variations between them for example some have small balconettes on the first floor. |
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Important motifs in German Romanticism are travelling, nature, for example the German Forest, and Germanic myths. |
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In 1550, for example, the ordinary mustered 105 men, with an additional 300 extraordinary yeomen. |
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Often coconut cream is added to seafood curries for example prawn, crab or fish curries. |
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This can be made not only with apples but other fruits or vegetables as well, for example, pears or tomatoes. |
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Tankards are usually made of silver, pewter, or glass, but can be made of other materials, for example wood, ceramic or leather. |
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His 1532 portrait of Sir Brian Tuke, for example, alludes to the sitter's poor health, comparing his sufferings to those of Job. |
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However, some of Holbein's other portraits of Steelyard merchants, for example that of Derich Born, concentrate on the naturalness of the face. |
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The former, for example, is characterised by the mention of ravens, eagles, and wolves preceding particularly violent depictions of battle. |
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Romeo, for example, grows more adept at the sonnet over the course of the play. |
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The Staple of News, for example, offers a remarkable look at the earliest stage of English journalism. |
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The creature in Frankenstein, for example, reads books associated with radical ideals but the education he gains from them is ultimately useless. |
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In Two on a Tower, for example, Hardy takes a stand against these rules of society with a story of love that crosses the boundaries of class. |
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Stravinsky's Pulcinella, for example, is a neoclassical composition because it is stylistically similar to works of the Baroque era. |
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His parsimony, for example, may have opened him to ridicule, but his biographers observe that parsimony is preferable to extravagance. |
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More than thirty recordings have been made of the First Symphony since 1955, for example, and more than a dozen of The Dream of Gerontius. |
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At Lyme Regis, for example, geologists have identified 71 layers of rock, each one containing fossils of a different species of ammonite. |
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This trend soon spread outside of Italy, for example Louis III, Elector Palatine founded the Bibliotheca Palatina of Heidelberg. |
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Typically, such libraries are used for research purposes, for example at a university. |
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The government agency which funnels this is UK Sport, which has affiliates in each of the home nations, for example Sport England. |
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Cannabis and some of its metabolites, for example, persist in the fat stores of the body for several weeks after a single dose. |
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Many important fossils have been found in the sandstones and clays of the Weald, including, for example, Baryonyx. |
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Metasyntactic values, in the sense I'm using here, are descriptive of syntax, as for example the nonterminals of a Chomsky grammar. |
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Doris Hart for example attained her first Triple Crown after playing three Wimbledon final matches held in one single day. |
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Sailors may also adjust the trim of the sail to account for wind gradient, for example, using a boom vang. |
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In 2011, for example, 23 April was Holy Saturday so St George's Day was moved to Monday 2 May and in 2014 it was celebrated on Monday 28 April. |
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The United States and Russia, for example, increasingly worked with the League. |
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Spanish, for example, mostly eliminated the third conjugation forms in favour of second conjugation forms. |
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The existence of both forms has led to many cases of juncture loss, for example transforming the original a napron into the modern an apron. |
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Social security, for example, is not on the same level as it is in the Netherlands proper. |
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British foreign policy, for example, dominated Europe through the Congress of Vienna after the defeat of France. |
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With Russia's President Vladimir Putin, they discussed, for example, the Vienna peace talks for Syria. |
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Collaboration at the OECD regarding taxation, for example, has fostered the growth of a global web of bilateral tax treaties. |
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Tacitus, for example, wrote in the 1st century that most of Ireland's harbours were known to the Romans through commerce. |
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Anne Bonny, for example, dressed and acted as a man while on Captain Calico Jack's ship. |
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Jo Grimond, for example, who became Liberal leader in 1956, was MP for the remote Orkney and Shetland islands. |
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