He says he was defamed by reports that falsely identified him as a former gangster. |
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There remains little doubt but that, when shatter cones can be identified with certainty, they are a valid and definitive criterion for an astrobleme. |
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Priests identified themselves by wearing all black clothing with very simple collars. |
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Bacterial pathogens and commensal strains were isolated, identified and antibiotyped. |
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Their sites are identified by construction details of their hill forts and metalwork artefacts. |
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Fossil spores from land plants have been identified in uppermost Ordovician sediments. |
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Econometric studies have identified the fiscal stimulus as especially effective. |
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Tobacco smoke is a complex mixture of over 5,000 identified chemicals, of which 98 are known to have specific toxicological properties. |
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Over six hundred Bronze Age barrows and cairns, of various types, have been identified all over Glamorgan. |
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Isaac alleges that the 20 points identified by Gensler are trivial, dependencies or vacuous without giving a rationale. |
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One might refer to the Epistle to the Laodiceans and the Third Epistle to the Corinthians as examples of works identified as pseudonymous. |
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Of the poets named here it is believed that work that can be identified as Aneirin's and Taliesin's have survived. |
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The work of numerous poets of this period survives, some are anonymous, but very many are identified. |
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One of the several copyists responsible for the manuscript has been identified as Hywel Fychan fab Hywel Goch of Buellt. |
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Individual researchers identified folk groups which had previously been overlooked and ignored. |
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The cultural anthropologist Victor Turner identified four universal characteristics of cultural performance. |
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Archaeologists have identified only 40 per cent as many Mediterranean shipwrecks from the 3rd century as from the first. |
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It is possible there are other glosses on this text, and on other Insular gospel books, that are yet to be identified. |
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While this was initially a somewhat vague formulation, by the 1930s many Surrealists had strongly identified themselves with communism. |
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Something in the fridge smelled terrible. The offending article was soon identified and removed. |
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Perineuronal oligodendrocytes have been identified in later studies as the subtype of oligodendrocytic cell affected. |
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The first invertebrate in which a neuron cell was identified was the medicinal leech, Hirudo medicinalis. |
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Neurons have been identified in a wide range of invertebrate species, including annelids, molluscs, nematodes and arthropods. |
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The North East Atlantic individual biological stocks of Nephrops are identified as functional units. |
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Areas in the ocean have been identified as having a major lack of Vitamin B, and correspondingly, phytoplankton. |
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The feces are collected in nets and DNA is separated, individually identified, and matched with known species. |
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In Australia, two main migratory populations were identified, off the west and east coasts. |
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Humpbacks can easily be identified by their stocky body, obvious hump, black dorsal coloring and elongated pectoral fins. |
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An individual killer whale can often be identified from its dorsal fin and saddle patch. |
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In the western Pacific, where the species has been extensively studied, a distinctive migration pattern has been identified. |
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However, TcO3 has been identified in the gas phase using mass spectrometry. |
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Once the mineral properties are identified, the next step is determining the quantity of the ore. |
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The Jurassic is named after the Jura Mountains within the European Alps, where limestone strata from the period were first identified. |
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St Govan may be identified with Sir Gwaine, one of King Arthur's knights, who entered into a state of retreat in his later years. |
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Generally identified by convention rather than any strict criteria, up to seven regions are commonly regarded as continents. |
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The second type of expedition identified by Sirera and Renn is one that took place starting from more or less private initiatives. |
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Particular churches that inherit and perpetuate a particular patrimony are identified by metonymy with that patrimony. |
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In 1996 the American Society of Civil Engineers identified the tunnel as one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World. |
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Certain human activities have been identified as primary causes of ongoing climate change, often referred to as global warming. |
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Indicators must be easily identified in the field and on aerial photography. |
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Three main types of breaking waves are identified by surfers or surf lifesavers. |
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Birdwatching often involves a significant auditory component, as many bird species are more easily detected and identified by ear than by eye. |
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Numerous positive and negative impacts of birdwatching have been identified. |
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Many of these characteristics have been previously identified on flamingos, but not on grebes. |
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In order to gauge how to best prevent eutrophication from occurring, specific sources that contribute to nutrient loading must be identified. |
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Currently, 1,556 known species in the world have been identified as near extinction or endangered and are under protection by government law. |
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Trawl nets in general, and shrimp trawls in particular, have been identified as sources of mortality for cetacean and finfish species. |
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The initiative was identified as one of the six priority energy infrastructure actions of the European Union. |
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The legacy of the Norman language is present in the language used by the people of Le Havre, part of which is identified as speaking cauchois. |
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There are a number of imminent deadly GLOFs situations that have been identified worldwide. |
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Of the 2674 glacial lakes in Bhutan, 24 have been identified by a recent study as candidates for GLOFs in the near future. |
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In 2001, scientists identified Lake Thorthormi as one that threatened imminent and catastrophic collapse. |
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The Celtic revival also led to the emergence of musical and artistic styles identified as Celtic. |
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The boat was almost complete but was damaged slightly by the quarry machinery before its importance was identified. |
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Although the sea is sometimes considered a part of the Atlantic Ocean, it is usually identified as a separate body of water. |
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Effingham has often been identified with the character Marinell from Edmund Spenser's The Faerie Queene. |
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Generalized danger areas were identified, with only the quantity of mines given in detail. |
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Sectors were further subdivided into beaches identified by the colours Green, Red, and White. |
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For the grasses, 284 native and naturalised species have been identified and recorded in Egypt. |
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These new facilities have been identified as part of a master plan and business strategy developed by Portland Port. |
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In the Late Middle Ages and Renaissance, Thule was often identified as Iceland or Greenland. |
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Results of research on the footprints were announced on 7 February 2014, and identified them as dating to more than 800,000 years ago. |
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The footprints of approximately five individuals have been identified, including adults and children. |
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Among the eight species identified were three new species previously unknown to science. |
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However, recent DNA analysis has identified as few as five main clades which contain all extant brown bears. |
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Major Inverian shear zones have been identified in the Central and Southern Regions, including the Canisp Shear Zone. |
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A trace of metazeunerite was identified in pannings from the dump of the upper of the two adits. |
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Females usually cannot be identified even to subspecies group with certainty. |
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In addition to these regions in the west tulips have been identified in Greece, Cyprus and the Balkans. |
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Pietro Andrea Mattioli illustrated a tulip in 1565 but identified it as a narcissus, however. |
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Fungal fossils are difficult to distinguish from those of other microbes, and are most easily identified when they resemble extant fungi. |
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Research has identified compounds produced by these and other fungi that have inhibitory biological effects against viruses and cancer cells. |
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Prominent in early times were the gods Mars and Quirinus, who were often identified with each other. |
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In 2016, UK researchers from Southampton University identified six new animal species at hydrothermal vents beneath the Indian Ocean. |
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A survey carried out in 2010 by global risk analysis farm Maplecroft identified 16 countries that are extremely vulnerable to climate change. |
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The findings indicate that heavy metals such as mercury, arsenic, and lead, have been identified in the coastal zone of the Caribbean Sea. |
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Important trenches were identified, sampled, and their greatest depths sonically plumbed. |
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In the early 1900s, Danish researcher Johannes Schmidt identified the Sargasso Sea as the most likely spawning grounds for European eels. |
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Numerous hot spots of varying size and age have been identified across the world. |
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There are a number of well documented examples of large igneous provinces identified by geological research. |
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Such an event is identified by a sharp change in the diversity and abundance of multicellular organisms. |
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The remains of King Richard III were identified by comparing his mtDNA with that of two matrilineal descendants of his sister. |
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Over 100 stages have been identified, going currently back some 6 million years, and the scale may in future reach back up to 15 mya. |
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A lithic complex characterized by the Clovis Point technology was subsequently identified over much of North America and in South America. |
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In 1882 artifacts identified at the time as Chinese coins were discovered in British Columbia. |
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This symbol was easily identified and the consequences of resistance were equally as well known. |
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Some scholars have identified Yamm with Poseidon, although he has also been identified with Pontus. |
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Exeter has been identified among the top ten most profitable locations for a business to be based. |
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In the early 19th century, Lewis and Clark studied and identified many birds in the western United States. |
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In America the genre was pioneered by figures such as Woody Guthrie and Pete Seeger and often identified with progressive or labor politics. |
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In particular, scientists have identified an early Paleocene animal named Protungulatum donnae as one of the first placental mammals. |
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Interglacials are identified on land or in shallow epicontinental seas by their paleontology. |
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This identified the microclimate of Ventnor and the Undercliff as an ideal location for invalids with chest complaints. |
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Because lip rounding is easily visible, vowels may be commonly identified as rounded based on the articulation of the lips. |
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Acoustically, rounded vowels are identified chiefly by a decrease in F2, although F1 is also slightly decreased. |
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The hormone was first identified in tomatoes, but similar proteins have been identified in other species since. |
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In the end Johnstone was identified by his neck medallion that was still on the corpse. |
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Leo Tolstoy identified art as a use of indirect means to communicate from one person to another. |
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During recent years a large number of rock carvings has been identified in different parts of Iran. |
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Nevertheless, South Africa has been identified as a middle power in international affairs, and maintains significant regional influence. |
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To examine this model we identified phosphoresidues within Su and functionally tested Su proteins in which these residues were altered. |
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The Cape Floral Kingdom, been identified as one of the global biodiversity hotspots, it will be hit very hard by climate change. |
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Indigenous deaths are poorly identified, and the official figures for the size of the population at risk include large adjustment factors. |
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The Croatian National Biodiversity Strategy Action Plan identified more than 7,000 animal and plant species in the Adriatic Sea. |
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The Central Adriatic is especially abundant in endemic plant species, with 535 identified species of green, brown and red algae. |
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The Coligny calendar was found in 1897 in Coligny, France, with a statue identified as Mars. |
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Since eastern Francia could be identified with old Austrasia, the Frankish heartland, Louis's choice of terminology hints at his ambitions. |
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Mullenhoff identified these with the Transiugitani, another Dacian tribe north of the Carpathian mountains. |
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Only the one at Circei has been identified today, where its remains can be visited by the Lago di Paola. |
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Veneration of Serapis and Isis, who were identified with Jupiter and Minerva respectively, was especially prominent. |
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He was residing in Antioch in 372 when a certain Theodorus was thought to have been identified the successor to the emperor Valens by divination. |
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If placenta praevia is identified, further imaging should be undertaken to ascertain the presence of placenta accreta. |
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The paths too are overgrown, but easily identified by the presence on them of round-leaved plantains. |
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These are the same offices identified in the New Testament and found in the Early Church, as testified by the writings of the Holy Fathers. |
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The oldest bog body that has been identified is the Koelbjerg Man from Denmark, who has been dated to 8000 BCE, during the Mesolithic period. |
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Religious conversion is the adoption of a set of beliefs identified with one particular religious denomination to the exclusion of others. |
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The word is now identified as denoting someone that is skilled in use of weapons, or engaged in military service, or in warfare. |
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The swastika symbol has been identified as representing the hammer or lightning of Thor. |
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He identified an Inner Asiatic race residing in Northern Scandinavia and Northern Russia. |
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He also identified the Oriental race residing and originating from Arabia, as well as the Near Asiatic race originating from Persia. |
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A barefoot person could therefore be clearly identified as a slave upon first sight. |
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Given sufficient effort, all known infectious agents can be specifically identified. |
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Viruses are also usually identified using alternatives to growth in culture or animals. |
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The most important places and attractions of the city are identified by icons on the map. |
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Idrisi describes an island of cormorants with which Corvo, Cape Verde has been tentatively identified, but on weak grounds. |
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Political uncertainty was identified as the primary cause of a decline in investor and consumer confidence. |
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No official languages were recorded in the Constitution of 1992, although Malagasy was identified as the national language. |
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The Han army regularly policed the trade route against nomadic bandit forces generally identified as Xiongnu. |
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Several Junior army officers led by Seargen Mohamed Lamin Bangura were identified as being behind the coup plot. |
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Castles and cities are identified by pictorial glyphs representing turreted castles or walled towns, distinguished in order of their importance. |
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The Meshwesh tribe among them represents the first thus identified from the field. |
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The use of open areas close to residential land to urinate and defecate is very common and has been identified as a major health hazard. |
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The American government supported Forbes Burnham during the early years of independence because Cheddi Jagan was identified as a Marxist. |
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About 14 areas of biological interest have been identified as possible hotspots for a National Protected Area System. |
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A hydrochemical study identified the locations of the sources of aquifer salinisation and delineated their areas of influence. |
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The country is considered both a regional power and middle power, and is often identified as an emerging global power. |
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This has been identified with the Onin Peninsula, part of the Bomberai Peninsula near the city of Fakfak. |
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By November 2007, numerous confirmed cases of the H5N1 strain had been identified across Europe. |
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Guarnieri bodies are readily identified in skin biopsies stained with hematoxylin and eosin, and appear as pink blobs. |
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One viewpoint is smallpox emerged 1588AD and the earlier reported cases were incorrectly identified as smallpox. |
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The vicinity of Charlotte Harbor is the most commonly identified spot, while some assert a landing further north at Tampa Bay or even Pensacola. |
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He identified the matzah and cup of wine as his body soon to be sacrificed and his blood soon to be shed. |
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A number of royal and noble titles have been identified by epigraphers translating Classic Maya inscriptions. |
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Some commoner dwellings were raised on low platforms, and these can be identified, but an unknown quantity of commoner houses were not. |
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An Early Classic Maya merchant quarter has been identified at the distant metropolis of Teotihuacan, in central Mexico. |
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Each deity had four manifestations, associated with the cardinal directions, each identified with a different colour. |
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The Ural Cossacks spoke Russian and identified as having primarily Russian ancestry, but they also incorporated many Tatars into their ranks. |
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Many genes that create horse coat colors and patterns have been identified. |
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Cassava brown streak virus disease has been identified as a major threat to cultivation worldwide. |
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Plurality is not marked on the noun and is identified only in the article or other determiner, possibly fused with a case marker. |
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If subject and object can be identified within a clause, the problem can arise that different orders prevail in different contexts. |
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In some of those, a canonical order can still be identified, but in others this is not possible. |
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In the case of English, verbs are often identified as auxiliaries based on their grammatical behavior, as described below. |
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In classical logic, negation is normally identified with the truth function that takes truth to falsity and vice versa. |
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Retaining these expensively trained professionals has been identified as one of the goals of the government. |
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The third is the message of one or more spirits, which in psychophony is identified only as a spiritual friend. |
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Sometimes more than one level of stress, such as primary stress and secondary stress, may be identified. |
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In addition, longer words may have one or more syllables identified as having secondary stress. |
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These islands types were all originally identified in Ross' seminal dissertation. |
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Noun phrases can be identified by the possibility of pronoun substitution, as is illustrated in the examples below. |
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Isolating and analytic languages tend to coincide and are often identified. |
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The antichrist of 2 Thessalonians 2 was identified as the power of the Papacy. |
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Techniques that have successfully identified ionic intermediates in solution have been applied to gas-phase pyrolyses. |
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Boron, from the previously identified borolithochrome pigment, could not be determined as it likely occurs below the ppm level. |
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The poached blubber was definitely cetacean in origin, but the particular species could not be identified. |
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This has been known for centuries, but it was only twenty years ago that the site of the biological clock was identified. |
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Within this size group, the epibiosis trophic strategy identified in the meiobenthic harpacticoid copepod was present only at this site. |
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Baker identified four varieties of Mauritian creole associated with different ethnolinguistic groups. |
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Such a notion identified woman with breaches in boundaries, with lack of shape or definition, with openings and exudings and spillings forth. |
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As part of genoframe we have identified the genetic underpinnings of the driver neurons. |
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A country is a region that is identified as a distinct national entity in political geography. |
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The cellular hexagonality could also be identified, suggesting intact corneal endothelial morphology. |
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Several hippoboscid flies have been identified as vectors of Haemoproteus species,haemosporidian blood parasites that cause bird malarias. |
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Among the 290 bird species identified on the Farne Islands, is the rare seabird the roseate tern. |
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Archaeologists have identified only 40 percent as many Mediterranean shipwrecks from the 3rd century as from the first. |
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Charles Plummer, in his 1896 edition of Bede, identified six characteristic differences between the two manuscript types. |
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Five different scribes can be identified for the entries up to 1054, after which it appears to have been worked on at intervals. |
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He also had sources which have not been identified, and some of his statements have no earlier surviving source. |
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Coinfections with canine coronavirus, canine kobuvirus, and canine bocavirus were identified. |
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The scholar Theodor Mommsen identified that author with Rufius Festus, proconsul of Achaea in 366, and both with Rufus Festus Avienus. |
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No documents written in Common Brittonic have been found, but a few inscriptions have been identified. |
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Bari Jones, in Archaeology Today in 1998, identified Blodwel Rocks at Llanymynech in Powys as representing a close fit with Tacitus's account. |
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A recent high-throughput screen identified various compounds such as PI3K or BCL2 inhibitors that can be combined favorably with ibrutinib. |
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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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So, in Western Europe, two 'dark ages' can be identified, separated by the brilliant but brief Carolingian Renaissance. |
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Based on immunomics strategy, many novel immune-related genes has been identified. |
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The other witnesses who followed Osric were Eadberht and Eolla, both who can be identified as ecclesiastics. |
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The other sister, whose name is uncertain, was married to a prince from near the Alps who has not definitely been identified. |
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In the 2011 Canadian census, 452,705 Canadian citizens identified as having Norwegian ancestry. |
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The day after the battle, Harold's body was identified, either by his armour or marks on his body. |
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Harold's body was identified the day after the battle, either through his armour or marks on his body. |
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A naturally defensible position was identified perched high above the River Seine, an important transport route, in the manor of Andeli. |
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Scrivener, who for the first time consistently identified the source texts underlying the 1611 translation and its marginal notes. |
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Scholars have identified 20,000 pieces of music linked to Shakespeare's works. |
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As the Jacky Howe was identified with the canecutter so too were the canvas sandshoes which were worn till the canvas rotted. |
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This policy soon changed, and increasingly Jacobitism ostensibly identified itself with causes of the alienated and dispossessed. |
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O'Connor's egotism and vanity have been identified as causes in the failure of Chartism. |
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It is identified in legislation as a billing authority, and was known as a rating authority. |
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The earliest year for which a presiding officer has been identified is 1258, when Peter de Montfort presided over the Parliament held in Oxford. |
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Labour has long been identified with red, a political colour traditionally affiliated with socialism and the labour movement. |
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The Wales region was identified separately, having regard to the devolved legislative powers of the Welsh Assembly Government. |
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We have identified six radio sources in the Zelenchuk catalog with two quasars, two lacertids, and two pairs of galaxies. |
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In 2005, the Windermere Management Strategy identified the potential for water bus services on the lake. |
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The remains of standing stones, cairns and bridges can still be identified. |
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The royal forest was granted a charter in the 13th century, however foresters who managed the area were identified in the Domesday Book. |
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The portrait identified by Jardine depicts the Flemish scholar Jan Baptist van Helmont. |
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Priestley identified separate private and public spheres, contending that the government should only have control over the public sphere. |
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The Mechanics' Magazine in 1831 identified as Declinarians the followers of Babbage. |
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Of those identified, most were built for use at Killingworth or for the Hetton colliery railway. |
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On the other hand, uploaded photographs or unguarded statements can be identified to an individual, who may regret this exposure. |
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Introduced in 1954, they are collectible, and are easily identified by their spherical shape. |
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As of 2013 Crossrail, due to open in 2018, is to be identified with a roundel. |
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The elite declared themselves as kings who developed burhs, and identified their roles and peoples in Biblical terms. |
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The site is also identified with the prosperous trading center of Souanagoura mentioned in Ptolemy's world map. |
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All participants categorised themselves as Cornish and identified Cornish as their primary ethnic group orientation. |
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The manuscript was widely thought to be in Old Welsh until the 1700s when it was identified as Cornish. |
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In the 2001 census, 7 percent of people in Cornwall identified themselves as Cornish, rather than British or English. |
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Privately, however, she was aware of what she identified as the shortcomings of the papacy and church officialdom. |
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They formed, and identified with various religious groups advocating greater purity of worship and doctrine, as well as personal and group piety. |
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In actual fact, although identified with the British martyr he was locally known as Albinus. |
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Wights are often identified with various creatures from Northwestern European folklore such as elves, dwarves, gnomes, and trolls. |
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By 1989, 533 novels based in Oxford had been identified and the number continues to rise. |
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They have been identified through the architecture of the baths themselves. |
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Credit is due to the nineteenth century antiquarian Joseph Hunter, who correctly identified the site of the Saylis. |
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Problems have been identified, however, with using this source to support the Historia Brittonum's account. |
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From perhaps two or three named inns in the late 15th century, some 30 can be identified a century later. |
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As each mummer was identified, they would uncover their faces, but if their true identity is not guessed they did not have to unmask. |
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Not all of the figures identified as prehistoric art are in fact human made. |
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The ten items not declared treasure were identified as modern waste material. |
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Fourteen children have been identified, two from Freud's first marriage and 12 by various mistresses. |
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Neither identified sources nor analogues for Beowulf can be definitively proven, but many conjectures have been made. |
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Sobecki has also claimed to have identified Gower's autograph hand in two manuscripts. |
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Many medieval sources of and influences on Bacon's scientific activity have been identified. |
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He identified the tale of Pyramus and Thisbe as a burlesque of the Athenian lovers. |
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Falk identified this communitas with the woods, with the unconscious, with the dream space. |
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For example, an apple can be perceived in various colours, sizes, and textures but it is still identified as an apple. |
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Early on, when Johnson was unable to pay off his debts, he began to work with professional writers and identified his own situation with theirs. |
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Henry Austen contributed a Biographical Note which for the first time identified his sister as the author of the novels. |
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A body identified as his was found in 1992, although that identification has been challenged. |
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Orwell was an atheist who identified himself with the humanist outlook on life. |
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They are frequently identified with a specific port town to which they belong. |
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The first documented use of the phrase to describe a type of rock music identified to date appears in a review by Barry Gifford. |
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Indie rock has been identified as a reaction against the macho culture that developed in alternative rock in the aftermath of Nirvana's success. |
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For his second appearance in front of the camera, Chaplin selected the costume with which he became identified. |
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As a result of his complete independence, he was identified by the film historian Andrew Sarris as one of the first auteur filmmakers. |
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Scott's work is identified for its striking visuals, with heroines also a common theme. |
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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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The meniscotibial ligament was identified and transected under a stereomicroscope. |
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However, it is probable that fewer genetically unique mare lines existed than Lowe identified. |
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British Prime Minister John Major was the political leader most closely identified with promotion of sports. |
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Analysis of 18th century matches has identified a number of strong teams who actually or effectively proclaimed their temporal superiority. |
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The work assessed soils that had been previously impacted by waste and identified areas that could pose a risk to the environment. |
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Once analytic units have been identified, the researcher will often combine the narratives of individual participants into a metastory. |
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It was easily identified by the extensive use of the corporate Renault yellow. |
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In a recent survey, 78 wild oak species have been identified as being in danger of extinction, from a global total of over 500 species. |
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The ancient Romans used similar insignia on their shields, but these identified military units rather than individuals. |
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Max Weber identified three main sources of political legitimacy in his works. |
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Mutations in the colony stimulating factor 1 receptor have recently been identified to be the cause of this microgliopathy. |
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As found for chlorophyll most of the other micromolecules identified were found in lower concentration in the cells of chlorotic cultures. |
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Membership in these groups was identified on Soviet internal passports, and recorded in censuses in both the USSR and Yugoslavia. |
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Durkheim identified mechanical solidarity as involving custom, habit, and repression that was necessary to maintain shared views. |
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A report from the organization Human Rights Watch in May 2012 identified at least 72 civilians killed in the campaign. |
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Thomas Davis, a prominent Protestant Irish nationalist who founded the Young Ireland movement, identified the Irish as a Celtic nation. |
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In the 2006 Census, 1,803,741 residents identified themselves as having Irish ancestry either alone or in combination with another ancestry. |
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He made the Conservatives the party most identified with the glory and power of the British Empire. |
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Significantly, many of the letters come from voters who identified as Conservatives. |
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Candidates are identified by public or private bodies, by government departments, or are nominated by members of the public. |
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The second dinosaur genus to be identified, Iguanodon, was discovered in 1822 by Mary Ann Mantell. |
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A pattern of spiking instability in the price of oil over the decade leading up to the price high of 2008 has been recently identified. |
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Several curtain antennas there have been identified as being used for these transmissions. |
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May has identified herself with the One Nation Conservative position within her party. |
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In 1997, the United States Navy contracted a vegetation survey that identified about 280 species of terrestrial vascular plants on Diego Garcia. |
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For its size, Qatar wields disproportionate influence in the world, and has been identified as a middle power. |
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Binary indium hydride has not yet been identified, although larger complexes exist. |
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In 1919, Phoebus Levene identified the base, sugar, and phosphate nucleotide unit. |
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The nearby Calvert Waste Plant has also been identified for heat and power generation. |
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More than 35 such islands have been identified in the Outer Hebrides alone. |
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In the 2011 census 5,583 identified themselves as Brethren, 10,979 as Methodist, 1,339 as Quaker, 26,224 as Baptist, and 13,229 as Evangelical. |
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For historical and cultural reasons, the Church of Ireland is generally identified as a Protestant church. |
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Emily's poems were probably written to be inserted in the saga of Gondal, several of whose characters she identified with right into adulthood. |
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A typical Waugh trademark evident in the early novels is rapid, unattributed dialogue in which the participants can be readily identified. |
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After a year of feasting at Din Eidyn, now Edinburgh, they attacked Catraeth, which is usually identified with Catterick, North Yorkshire. |
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Each coin was identified within its tier by its size and each tier had to be capable of being identified by sight and touch. |
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A work permit system is a formal written system to control certain types of work identified as potentially hazardous. |
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The initiative identified areas in need of attention and produced concrete recommendations on how to go about improving them. |
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Kidnapping has been identified as one source by which terrorist organizations have been known to obtain funding. |
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A survey conducted between 2007 and 2009 identified 23 different indigenous languages of Mexico that are spoken among California farmworkers. |
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Before the Burgundian union, the Dutch identified themselves by the town they lived in or their local duchy or county. |
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Quartz is the most common material identified as the mystical substance maban in Australian Aboriginal mythology. |
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In 1984, the site of an alleged Roman fort was identified at Easter Galcantray, south west of Cawdor, by aerial photography. |
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Dunnichen in Angus was first identified as a possible location for the battle by antiquarian George Chalmers in the early 19th century. |
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In parallel, conditional and brain-specific VDR mutations have to be identified to assess their neurophenotypes. |
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Many of the prints behind Tanguy can be identified, with artists such as Hiroshige and Kunisada featured. |
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When wearing their traditional red gowns, students in each year may be identified according to the way they wear their gowns. |
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Over 11 major glacial events have been identified, as well as many minor glacial events. |
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It is named after the glacial tills found in the Karoo region of South Africa, where evidence for this ice age was first clearly identified. |
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The mineral grains in such rocks can generally be identified with the naked eye. |
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From Lossiemouth it is possible to see the hills of Caithness and the hills are easily identified, one being Morven and the other being Scaraben. |
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It was established that this was part of the Anglian settlement that had also been identified during earlier excavations. |
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In 2004, from 375 occupied territories identified, at least 216 pairs were thought to have hatched eggs and 200 pairs reared at least 286 young. |
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