This demo would be appropriate at the beginning of a general chemistry course or anytime when the law of conservation of mass is discussed. |
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In most general discussions of types of state, the city- state is opposed to "the territorial state". |
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She began her talk with some general observations about the state of the industry. |
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More pernicious still has been the acceptance of the author's controversial ideas by the general public. |
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The team's general manager acquired five new players for the upcoming season. |
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The general used a long ruler to indicate on the map exactly where the troops would land. |
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It would generate new ideas about the nature of musicality, the role of music in education and its general role in societies, like the Venda in the context of their traditional economy. |
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The details of the new plan are different, but it's based on the same general concept. |
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This apparently reflects a general change from a more lacustrine environment in the lower member to a more fluviatile setting in the upper. |
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He recommends using baking soda as a general household cleaner. |
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The general proposed a detailed plan and the President assented. |
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The witness was able to provide a very general description of the thief. |
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The book provides a good general introduction to the subject. |
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There are two airfields for general aviation, Isle of Wight Airport at Sandown and Bembridge Airport. |
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Above all, feminist aca-fans of Ginger Snaps add to the general understanding of the film an element of complexity and sophistication. |
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The emerging picture of acanthodian paraphyly does not overturn a general consensus about gnathostome interrelationships. |
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That worries the government, which fears that environmental activism could become the foundation for more general political opposition. |
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Chersydrus is the Aglyphous representative of the Hydrophids, with which it agrees in its mode of life and general appearance. |
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Your logic is faulty, reflecting cachexia and the general agnosy that plagues your race. |
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Nor have I scrupled, in so flagrant a case, to allow myself a severity of animadversion little congenial with the general spirit of these papers. |
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The general aspect of this tooth is similar to that seen in ankylopollexian ornithopods. |
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Fashion, the parasite of Rank, apeth faults and failings, Until the general Taste depraved hath warped its sense of beauty. |
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This form of classroom observation calls for more confidence in the process on the part of the appraisee than more general observation. |
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At present astrolaw is only an aspect or a subdivision of general space law. |
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While the flashy special effects were nice, the movie was aurally jarring, loud and displeasing in general to the ear. |
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The general practice in the West Indies was to baptize, add color, and otherwise adulterate rum to make it appear better. |
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His barehandedness was not unusual. Unlike position players, pitchers had in general been slow to seek the protection of a glove. |
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No attempt in this direction has, as yet, met with the general favour which Dr. Kirk's block model analysis has secured. |
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Though the new law is popular among the general public, it is hated in the boardroom. |
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If one man could be said to be responsible for the creation of the Russian bogy, it was a much-decorated British general named Sir Robert Wilson. |
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The development of a typesetting program suite for general bookwork calls for very close cooperation between typographer and programmer. |
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Turing then became a general consultant for cryptanalysis at Bletchley Park. |
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A general 'bourgeoisification', a deliberate destruction of the equalitarian spirit of the first few months of the revolution, was taking place. |
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Like many other subcultures considered perverse by much of the general public, bronydom has its roots in the infamous website 4chan.org. |
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For general duty color printing, inkjet and bubblejets are the most cost-beneficial. |
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Bedell Smith was a shopkeeper's son from Indiana who rose from buck private to general without the polish of West Point or a college degree. |
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If the general view is declining Coe price because supply increasing steadily, then why chiong to showroom now? |
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Of these faults, the worst, perhaps, were classable under the general head of inverisimilitude. |
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If a fund is structured as a collective investment scheme, it cannot be marketed to the general public unless it is authorized. |
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But the comb or half quarter is very general in the Eastern counties, particularly in Norfolk. |
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To sympathisers, though, all of his crimes came under the general heading of misdemeanors. |
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Anecdotes aside, many historians are skeptical that trade, as a general rule, conduces to peace. |
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If we confer these observations with others of the like nature, we may find cause to rectify the general opinion. |
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As we have never had a rainbow to assure us that the world shall not be snowed to death, I thought last night was the general connixation. |
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At the day of general account, good men are to be consigned over to another state. |
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This is a general description of the type of oscillator, whether it be a TCXO, OCXO, DCXO, rubidium, or cesium. |
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Enough has been said to show the interest which lies in the study of Bushman folklore in general and the deathlore of the veld in particular. |
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Houghton and Sunderland South was the first constituency to declare in the 2015 general election. |
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Our streets are full of a general sloshiness that lingers and won't go away, as if a glacier is deicing to the north. |
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In the area, there were two small primary schools, a general store, and a dipping tank to rid the cattle of ticks and diseases. |
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Betraying not a sign of the general mayhem he had just created, he answered a Dorothy Dixer about television violence. |
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She chose to take it as implying that her general appearance was, in her uncle's eyes, dowdified. |
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Winslow started on his dulciloquy. With an autocratic, barely perceptible sweep of the hand, the general cut him short. |
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The entertainment of the general upon his first arrival was but six shillings and eight pence. |
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The pattern of gradually increasing severity fits with the general image of an escalatory conflict model. |
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Exodontia is a procedure that all dentists are taught to perform in dental school and used by most general clinicians in their practice. |
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Shall wee force the general law of nature, which in all living creatures under heaven is seene to tremble at paine? |
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The general said he had free roam of the city, he could move through the streets and no one could do anything. |
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Undoubtedly the age of the Antonines was much better than any later age until the Renaissance, from the point of view of the general happiness. |
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Given the scarcity of relevant historical detail in the New Testament, we are left with only a general outline about Joseph. |
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As she thus spoke, the entrance of the servants with dinner cut off all conversation but that of a general nature. |
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But the general characteristics of the genre set limits on the individual genre film, which renders it simpler for the audience to follow. |
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Glycin developers are non-staining and have exceptionally good keeping properties, but are too slow in action for general use. |
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Bremmil went off at score after the baby's death and the general discomfort that followed, and Mrs Hauksbee annexed him. |
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Thirdly, they claim ordinariness by rationalising their general status as human being, and by, at the same time, 'radiating' their gothness. |
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But in a minority government scenario, the governor general might still be called upon to play a part. |
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Several species of green lacewings are native to this region, all general predators that feed on a wide variety of insect pests. |
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The UK's NHS provided publicly funded health care to all UK permanent residents free at the point of need, being paid for from general taxation. |
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Public healthcare is provided to all UK permanent residents and is mostly free at the point of need, being paid for from general taxation. |
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Magazines published in Welsh and English cover general and specialist subjects. |
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The exploration of the MAR in the 1950s lead to the general acceptance of seafloor spreading and plate tectonics. |
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In January 2009, the first general flag for the county was accepted by the Flag Institute. |
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An example of such prominence shows in the fact that in AD 350 the Frankish general Silvanus was the high military commander of Gaul. |
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For example, the Napoleonic code expressly forbade French judges to pronounce general principles of law. |
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Common law decisions are published in law reports for use by lawyers, courts and the general public. |
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The codification of a law of general obligations shows how remnants of the civil law tradition in New York continued on from the Dutch days. |
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Each Parliament comes to an end, after a number of sessions, in anticipation of a general election. |
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There the oak and hiccory grow tall and beautiful, but the general appearance of the country is poor, broken, and rugged. |
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A fourth police force in London, the Ministry of Defence Police, do not generally become involved with policing the general public. |
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Additionally, various other airports also serve London, catering primarily to general aviation flights. |
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Yorkshire Day, held on 1 August, is a celebration of the general culture of Yorkshire, ranging from its history to its own dialect. |
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However the Army remain the dominant institution in the new republic and the most prominent general was Oliver Cromwell. |
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Labour displaced the Liberal Party for second place and achieved major success with the 1922 general election. |
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A referendum was then held on the same day as the 1937 general election, when a relatively narrow majority approved it. |
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The general decline in discipline also led to the use of smaller shields and lighter weaponry. |
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The physical properties of the different honeys, color, granulation, aroma, flavor, etc., are indicated in the table only in a very general way. |
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Wordhunt was a 2005 appeal to the general public for help in providing citations for 50 selected recent words, and produced antedatings for many. |
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In 77 or 78, he married Julia Agricola, daughter of the famous general Agricola. |
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The general structure and word order of a Latin sentence can therefore vary. |
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In 1171, Henry arrived in Ireland in order to review the general progress of the expedition. |
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John Lighton Synge made progress in different fields of science, including mechanics and geometrical methods in general relativity. |
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The computer program does some general housekeeping involving initializing variables and opening files before beginning the main processing. |
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Whether the general mammoth population died out for climatic reasons or due to overhunting by humans is controversial. |
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Given the similarities with readings from people living on loess soils, the general direction of the local movement according to Price et al. |
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The vase tradition has a general distribution and feature almost exclusively cremation. |
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The hundredweight of 112 avoirdupois lbs. becomes general in the period before me, and is employed for the commoner kinds of materials. |
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In fact, the general dearth of excavated Iron Age burials makes drawing conclusions difficult. |
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It speaks in general terms, avoiding illustrations and details of practice. |
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The results of our model show that the strange and non-strange baryons spectra are in general fairly well reproduced. |
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Despite the disdain of the Imperial family, it seems that from very early on the general public respected Claudius. |
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When the Briton general Caractacus was captured in 50 AD, Claudius granted him clemency. |
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Nero was more popular with the general public as the grandson of Germanicus and the direct descendant of Augustus. |
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Despite the general avoidance of the Republican era, he penned a defense of Cicero against the charges of Asinius Gallus. |
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The general political and economic situation deteriorated as the emperors assumed more direct control of all aspects of political life. |
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Some triumphal arches were surmounted by a statue or a currus triumphalis, a group of statues depicting the emperor or general in a quadriga. |
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The general Frontinus gives more detail in his official report on the problems, uses and abuses of Imperial Rome's public water supply. |
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In terms of general discourse one can proceed hyponymously, confirming and making more specific the existing expression. |
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Either way, effectively the government is simply using the hypothecated tax as part of general revenue, and the hypothecation is a sham. |
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Severus travelled onwards to Nisibis, which his general Julius Laetus had prevented from falling into enemy hands. |
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The Sheriff is Jonathan Tyler, who stood for the Green Party for York in the last general election. |
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Gratian appointed a new Augustus, a proven general from Hispania called Theodosius. |
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By the beginning of 401, Gainas' head rode a pike through Constantinople while another Gothic general became consul. |
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Aetius returned, three days after Joannes' death, at the head of a substantial Hunnic army which made him the most powerful general in Italia. |
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The general consensus has been that Old English has little evidence of linguistic contact. |
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They were overtaken by Alfred's eldest son, Edward, and were defeated in a general engagement at Farnham in Surrey. |
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It was a revolution grounded in exoterics, which may account in some part for the general air of naivety and improvision which surrounds it. |
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Acceptance is offered after finishing upper secondary school with general study competence. |
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It seems that in general the more nearly a theory approximates incontrovertibility, the more nearly does it approximate triviality. |
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John Lennon was a very influential person in music, as well as in politics, fashion and general culture. |
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They limited themselves to general comments on Edward's significance as a monarch, and echoed the chroniclers' praise for his accomplishments. |
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As a warrior he was so successful that one modern military historian has described him as the greatest general in English history. |
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One's own death is an 'accidental' event, simply another instance of the general rule that human beings die. |
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Furthermore, Edward's general popularity was on the wane in this period with higher taxes and persistent disruptions of law and order. |
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An archbishop may not only excommunicate and interdict his suffragans, but his vicar general may do the same. |
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Until the break with Rome, it was the Pope and general councils of the Church that decided doctrine. |
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As the Spanish Equatorial Region, it was ruled by a governor general exercising military and civilian powers. |
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Hispanic citizens in Virginia have higher median household incomes and educational attainment than the general Virginia population. |
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Besides the general cuisine of the Southern United States, Virginia maintains its own particular traditions. |
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As of 2011 Besides the general public schools in Virginia, there are Governor's Schools and selective magnet schools. |
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Early in 1608 Alexander Sharpeigh was appointed captain of the Company's Ascension, and general or commander of the fourth voyage. |
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In 1661, amidst the Qing conquest of China, Ming general Koxinga led a fleet to invade Formosa. |
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In late May, a general strike in Syria was met by a French warship shelling Damascus for three days. |
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The Long Parliament dissolved itself and for the first time in almost 20 years, there was a general election. |
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Finally, on 24 August 1688, James ordered writs to be issued for a general election. |
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By this second mechanism, the government of the United Kingdom can change without an intervening general election. |
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The resulting general election returned a hung parliament, but Asquith remained prime minister with the support of the smaller parties. |
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The commissions conduct general reviews of electoral boundaries once every 8 to 12 years, and a number of interim reviews. |
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In 1974, when two general elections were held, there were two State Openings. |
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There was an outbreak of general panic on Wednesday night in the encampments at Parliament Hill, Moorfields, and Islington. |
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Over a decade later he was elected unopposed for Weymouth and Melcombe Regis at the November 1701 general election. |
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Finally, on 24 August 1688, James ordered the issue of writs for a general election. |
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The presence of a large French army in the heart of the Republic caused a general panic, and the people turned against De Witt and his allies. |
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This is embodied in the sovereignty of the general will, the moral and collective legislative body constituted by citizens. |
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In general it analyzes how societies progress, stagnate, or regress because of their local or regional economy, or the global economy. |
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Other general hospitals in the city include Heartlands Hospital, Good Hope Hospital in Sutton Coldfield and City Hospital in Winson Green. |
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The most general Jordan curves, like the triangle, have the property of dividing the plane into two regions. |
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In reaction, on 19 August the Prussian general Duke of Brunswick invaded France and besieged Longwy. |
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Late August 1793, an army general had been guillotined on the accusation of choosing too timid strategies on the battlefield. |
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The French Revolution has received enormous amounts of historical attention, both from the general public and from scholars and academics. |
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During the general elections of September 1780, Pitt contested the University of Cambridge seat, but lost. |
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The general elections of 1790 resulted in a majority for the government, and Pitt continued as Prime Minister. |
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That year, John Wilkes returned to England, stood as a candidate in the general election, and came top of the poll in the Middlesex constituency. |
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As negotiations became increasingly fractious, Bonaparte gave orders to his general Moreau to strike Austria once more. |
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A large French assault at the end of November broke the allied lines, forcing a general retreat towards Genoa. |
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Dismayed by the bloodshed, Ruffo agreed to a general amnesty with the Jacobin forces that allowed them safe conduct to France. |
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Candidates embracing Chartism also stood on numerous occasions in general elections. |
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After Germany declared war on Russia, France with its alliance with Russia prepared a general mobilization in expectation of war. |
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The situation reached a general crisis in late August as German troops continued to mobilise against the Polish border. |
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During this conference, the United Kingdom held its general election, and Clement Attlee replaced Churchill as Prime Minister. |
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He won the seat at the 1906 general election with a majority of 1,214 and represented the seat for two years. |
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The Liberals then fought and won two general elections in January and December 1910 to gain a mandate for their reforms. |
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He stood for the Liberals again in the 1923 general election, losing in Leicester. |
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Any plans that Churchill may have had to create a Constitutionalist Party were shelved with the calling of another general election. |
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After leaving the premiership, Churchill spent less time in parliament until he stood down at the 1964 general election. |
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By the time of the 1959 general election Churchill seldom attended the House of Commons. |
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The general neglect of the RAF until the late spurt in 1938 had left sparse resources to build defences. |
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Funding for these services is provided through general taxation and not a specific tax. |
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Private firms provide services in areas such as community service, general practise and mental health care. |
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This recommended the appointment of general managers in the NHS with whom responsibility should lie. |
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As of 2013 this general power of competence is available to all principal local authorities and some parish councils. |
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This was only the second general election since World War II to return a hung parliament, the first being the February 1974 election. |
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The Democratic Unionist Party had 8 MPs elected at the 2015 general election. |
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Plaid Cymru has enjoyed parliamentary representation continuously since 1974 and had 3 MPs elected at the 2015 general election. |
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The United Kingdom general election of 7 May 2015 elected 650 members to the British House of Commons. |
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This was the first UK general election to use individual rather than household voter registration. |
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One result of the 2015 general election was that a different political party won the popular vote in each of the countries of the United Kingdom. |
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Labour also lost a further nine seats to the Conservatives to record their lowest share of the seats since the 1987 general election. |
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The veracity of the memo was quickly denied by the French ambassador, French consul general and Sturgeon. |
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It is currently the governing party, having won a majority of seats in the House of Commons at the 2015 general election. |
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However, the party lost the 1945 general election to the resurgent Labour Party. |
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With a narrow win in the 1951 general election, despite losing the popular vote, Churchill was back. |
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However a general election was held in February 1974 in a bid to win public support during a national emergency caused by the miners' strike. |
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In the year after the 2010 general election, half the Tories' funding came from the financial sector. |
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The 2010 general election led to Cameron becoming Prime Minister as the head of a coalition government with the Liberal Democrats. |
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Instead, Cameron was given the responsibility for briefing Major for his press conferences during the 1992 general election. |
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Having been approved for the Candidates' list, Cameron began looking for a seat to contest for the 1997 general election. |
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Having won 232 seats in the 2015 general election, the party is the Official Opposition in the Parliament of the United Kingdom. |
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In the 1895 general election, the Independent Labour Party put up 28 candidates but won only 44,325 votes. |
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Arthur Henderson, elected in 1931 to succeed MacDonald, lost his seat in the 1931 general election. |
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Labour went on to win the 1950 general election, but with a much reduced majority of five seats. |
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Labour went on to lose the 1970 general election to the Conservatives under Edward Heath. |
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After losing the 1970 general election, Labour returned to opposition, but retained Harold Wilson as Leader. |
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Callaghan had been widely expected to call a general election in the autumn of 1978 when most opinion polls showed Labour to have a narrow lead. |
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In the 1979 general election Labour was heavily defeated by the Conservatives now led by Margaret Thatcher. |
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He led his party into several elections, including the 2014 European Parliament election and the 2015 general election. |
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Gordon Brown visited Doncaster North during the general election campaign to support his former adviser. |
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He was additionally given the task of drafting Labour's manifesto for the 2010 general election. |
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On 30 March 2015, the Parliament of the United Kingdom dissolved and a general election was called for 7 May. |
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Scottish Westminster constituencies were first used in the 1708 general election. |
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The results of the First Periodical Review became effective for the 1955 general election. |
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February 1974 boundaries were used also in the October 1974 and 1979 general elections. |
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The results of the Third Periodical Review became effective for the 1983 general election. |
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The results of the Fifth Periodical Review became effective in Scotland for the 2005 general election. |
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The two parties had their own policies and emphases, but produced a joint manifesto for the 1983 and 1987 general elections. |
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This resulted in significant breakthroughs at the 2013 local elections, 2014 European elections, and 2015 general election. |
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On health, UKIP's policy is to keep the National Health Service and general practitioner visits free at the point of use for UK citizens. |
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The party fielded more candidates than it had ever done before in the 1992 general election but was widely deemed to have performed poorly. |
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At the 1992 general election, local Greens entered an electoral alliance with Plaid Cymru in the constituency of Ceredigion and Pembroke North. |
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Following the Labour Party's victory in the 1997 general election, the government created regional development agencies. |
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The governance of England featured in the 2015 general election manifestos of the three major political parties. |
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In the civil law tradition, the legislative body agrees a priori on the general principles to be followed. |
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The sheriffs are responsible for general law enforcement in their respective parishes. |
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Orleans Parish is an exception, as the general law enforcement duties fall to the New Orleans Police Department. |
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The Supreme Court's focus is on cases that raise points of law of general public importance. |
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In the 2015 general election the South West contained 55 seats in the House of Commons. |
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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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The reigns of both Robert II and his successor, Robert III, were marked by a general decline in royal power. |
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Despite this, Greater London is commonly regarded as a city in the general senses of a conurbation and a municipality. |
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They won the 1970 general election, and set to work defining their own scheme. |
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Two principal Acts of Parliament have increased the general powers of parish councils, and removed onerous constraints. |
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Along with general cargo, freight, raw materials such as coal and cotton, the city was also involved in the Atlantic slave trade. |
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Good quality homes promised deliverance from the problems of illegitimacy, divorce, larrikinism, wife-desertion, general immorality and crime. |
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Therefore, there have been many published ways to classify sandstones, all of which are similar in their general format. |
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In general the south of the country is warmer than the north, and the west wetter than the east. |
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The weakening economy caused several episodes of social unrest in the region, including the 1926 general strike and the Jarrow March. |
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Peel, as a Conservative, had opposed income tax in the 1841 general election, but a growing budget deficit required a new source of funds. |
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A leaked memo from Downing Street reports that the Prime Minister is planning to call a general election next week. |
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Wilson formed a minority government in March 1974 after the general election on 28 February ended in a hung parliament. |
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This triggered the May 1979 general election which resulted in Margaret Thatcher's Conservative Party forming a new government. |
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As a general rule, the more similar the price structure between countries, the more valid the PPP comparison. |
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Functional safety relates to a part of the general safety of a system or a piece of equipment. |
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Share prices tend to rise or remain stable when companies and the economy in general show signs of stability and growth. |
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Therefore, the movement of share prices and in general of the stock indexes can be an indicator of the general trend in the economy. |
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The handing over of monetary policy to the Bank had been a key plank of the Liberal Democrats' economic policy since the 1992 general election. |
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Cars shareholders in general meeting agreed to change the company's name to Jaguar Cars Limited. |
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The new bus station has 29 bays, 5 for coaches and 24 for general bus services. |
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By the 1870s, the scientific community and much of the general public had accepted evolution as a fact. |
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The second part of the Laws of Thought contained a corresponding attempt to discover a general method in probabilities. |
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Julius' work with the ICS brought the family to British India, where his grandfather had been a general in the Bengal Army. |
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He also made significant contributions to the reconciliation of general relativity with quantum mechanics. |
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This led him to a more profound and significant general formulation of quantum mechanics than was achieved by any other worker in this field. |
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He published over 60 papers in those last twelve years of his life, including a short book on general relativity. |
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Hawking was the first to set forth a theory of cosmology explained by a union of the general theory of relativity and quantum mechanics. |
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Penrose is known for his work in mathematical physics, in particular for his contributions to general relativity and cosmology. |
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This was an argument for using a uniform prior distribution for a binomial parameter and not merely a general postulate. |
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Wiles concluded that he had proved a general case of the Taniyama conjecture. |
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It hurt the general to see the limbless veterans who had sacrificed their arms and legs to a senseless war. |
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Covered vans followed, initially for carrying cattle but later for both general and vulnerable goods too. |
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During this time, he was inoculated for smallpox, which had a lifelong effect upon his general health. |
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During this project, he realized that a much more general design, the Analytical Engine, was possible. |
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The most general approaches to calculating the forces in motors use tensors. |
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This is a general physical law derived from empirical observations by what Isaac Newton called inductive reasoning. |
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In situations where either dimensionless parameter is large, then general relativity must be used to describe the system. |
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At the 2015 general election all six Cornish seats were won by Conservative candidates. |
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Instead, classical mechanics is now considered an approximate theory to the more general quantum mechanics. |
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Newton was the first to apply calculus to general physics and Leibniz developed much of the notation used in calculus today. |
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Maxwell's theory of electromagnetism and Einstein's theory of general relativity are also expressed in the language of differential calculus. |
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At the 2005 general election Jeremy Wright regained the seat for the Conservatives. |
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Shobdon Aerodrome near Leominster is a centre for general aviation and gliding. |
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In the 2010 general election, the existing Rugby and Kenilworth constituency was abolished and split in two. |
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Jeremy Wright chose to stand for Kenilworth and Southam in the 2010 general election and was successful. |
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Prior to more general use of such technology, these wheelchair users could only use specialist paratransit mobility buses. |
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Prior to the United Kingdom's May 2010 general election, all three major political parties pledged not to approve a second runway. |
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It also operates eleven local offices that deal with the general maintenance of the waterways in their area. |
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In England, a survey for the British Medical Association of the general public showed overwhelming support for the tax funding of health care. |
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Clement Attlee and the Labour Party defeated Winston Churchill's Conservative Party in the 1945 general election. |
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The principle of a clip lockingly engaging under the metal to which it is affixed had been in general use in the automobile industry. |
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Hazelnuts were an important part of the diet in general and large amounts of walnut shells have been found in cities like Hedeby. |
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Under the command of the senior Roman general present, they were led at lower levels by their own officers. |
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After Pakistan's first ever general elections the 1973 Constitution was created by an elected Parliament. |
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The BNP boycotted the general election in 2014 due to Sheikh Hasina's cancellation of the caretaker government system. |
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In 2001, Overall economic activity in the British Chinese community tends to be lower than the general population average. |
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The Centre aims to reduce the health inequality between the Chinese community and the general population. |
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In the 2015 general election all Cornish seats were won by the Conservatives. |
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However, in general this hypothesis is considered to attribute too much weight to the Anatolian evidence. |
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The general theory of specialization applies to trade among individuals, farms, manufacturers, service providers, and economies. |
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As a general rule, new students take a placement test which enables teachers to determine which is the most appropriate level for the student. |
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Before the 2010 boundary changes Cornwall had five constituencies all of which were won by Liberal Democrats in the 2005 general election. |
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In several states, the administrations of public universities are elected via the general electoral ballot. |
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There is no general agreement on where letters with umlauts occur in the sorting sequence. |
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Initially, Protestant became a general term to mean any adherent to the Reformation movement in Germany and was taken up by Lutherans. |
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Although his arrogance had slowed the campaign, he was a brilliant general in the field, and his loss was a major blow to the allied campaign. |
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On Michaelmas in 1102, Anselm was finally able to convene a general church council at London, establishing the Gregorian Reform within England. |
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Benedict XIV explains the third as a declaration by the supreme pontiff or by a general council. |
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But though general councils have acclaimed the writings of certain Doctors, no council has actually conferred the title of Doctor of the Church. |
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Prior to emancipation, Baptist deacon Samuel Sharpe, who served with Burchell, organized a general strike of slaves seeking better conditions. |
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In 1924 general missionary John Hoelzer, whilst in Argentina for a brief visit, organized six churches. |
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The general style of the questionnaire is similar to that of the 2001 census. |
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Independent schools, like state grammar schools, are free to select their pupils, subject to general legislation against discrimination. |
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In the general curriculum, there are three and four year programmes, with Honours track being in the four year category. |
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The general education elements are restructured to provide a common core of innovation, entrepreneurship and team skills. |
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It has the right of reporting to the university, and is obliged to advise the Regent House on matters of general concern to the university. |
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The Shaw Library, housed in LSE's Founders Room in the Old Building contains the School's collection of fiction and general readings. |
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There are also general interest and sporting clubs such as football, wine and cheese and the salsa club. |
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It has supported the UK Labour Party in the past, including at the general election in 1992 when Neil Kinnock was Labour leader. |
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The group also publishes America's Intelligence Wire, a daily general newswire service. |
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Planning and supervision of training were under a general staff officer, who might manage training at several camps. |
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The general might in that case have sheds constructed, which served as field houses for training. |
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As the condition of the State Apartments continued to deteriorate, even the general public were able to regularly visit the property. |
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Since the Reformation, the nave is that part of the building which is usually open to and most used by the congregation and general public. |
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