More applicably, altitude-induced hypoxia may have an independent influence on redox-sensitive adaptive responses to exercise. |
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How much did President George Bush influence his son and namesake George W. Bush? |
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She claims that her personal problems played no influence upon her decision to resign. |
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Recent years have seen a decline in the company's influence within the industry. |
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She thinks television has a pernicious influence on our children. |
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Their influence extends well beyond their immediate circle of friends. |
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There are a number of issues external to the institution that can influence the fiscal management of student affairs. |
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The book is as American as apple pie, or spoon bread, or baked beans, and its influence must have been great during those times. |
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In America, Episcopalian Dennis Bennett is sometimes cited as one of the charismatic movement's seminal influence. |
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His health problems may have had some influence on his decision. |
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The chairman wields considerable influence over the board's decisions. |
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He exerts a lot of influence on the other members of the committee. |
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The influence of science also began appearing more commonly in poetry and literature during the Enlightenment. |
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He would be a major influence on later Enlightenment figures including Adam Smith, Immanuel Kant and Jeremy Bentham. |
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The influence of the movement spread beyond Scotland across the British Empire, and onto the Continent. |
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Historically the particular routes were also shaped by the powerful influence of winds and currents during the age of sail. |
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Parliamentary reform in 1832 saw the influence of the West India Committee decline. |
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Peter Saville was most notable for his minimalistic influence that still affects contemporary graphic design everywhere. |
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Although the French Revolution had a dramatic impact in numerous areas of Europe, the French colonies felt a particular influence. |
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She focused on other aspects of the government, but was a feminist by virtue of the fact that she was a woman working to influence the world. |
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The rest of Europe was also divided into Western and Soviet spheres of influence. |
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Many in the French government believed that cutting Britain off from the Continent would end its economic influence over Europe and isolate it. |
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In 1806, the Fourth Coalition took up arms against him because Prussia became worried about growing French influence on the continent. |
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The dominant influence of Napoleon's childhood was his mother, Letizia Ramolino, whose firm discipline restrained a rambunctious child. |
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The brazen reorganization of German territory by the French risked threatening Prussian influence in the region, if not eliminating it outright. |
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The latter assured the envoy that the Vistula River represented the natural borders between French and Russian influence in Europe. |
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In terms of influence on events, it was more than Napoleon's personality that took effect. |
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Napoleon's rule greatly aided adoption of the new standard not only across France but also across the French sphere of influence. |
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His patron, Suckling, had risen to the post of Comptroller of the Navy in 1775, and used his influence to help Nelson gain further promotion. |
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Nelson's influence continued long after his death, and saw periodic revivals of interest, especially during times of crisis in Britain. |
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He enjoyed political influence and realised the need to maintain support at home. |
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As well as the British influence on its empire, the empire also influenced British culture, particularly British cuisine. |
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The Nonconformist conscience was the moralistic influence of the Nonconformist churches in British politics in the 19th and early 20th centuries. |
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Meanwhile, the influence of European great powers waned, while the decolonisation of Asia and Africa began. |
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The Soviet Union and Germany at this time competed with each other for influence in Poland. |
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Maze was a great influence on Churchill's painting and became a lifelong painting companion. |
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When the king or queen was strong he or she would wield enough influence to pass their legislation through parliament without much trouble. |
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The DUP welcomed the possibility of a hung Parliament and the influence that this would bring them. |
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In such a situation, the influence of the speaker should not be underestimated. |
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The leaders were also fearful of Communist influence orchestrated from Moscow. |
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Its libertarian views have been influenced by classical liberalism and Thatcherism, with Thatcher representing a key influence on UKIP's thought. |
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The dialect of English spoken in Northern Ireland shows influence from the lowland Scots language. |
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For its latitude, this area is mild in winter and cooler in summer due to the influence of the Gulf Stream in the northern Atlantic Ocean. |
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There is some influence from the Welsh and Cornish languages, depending on the specific location. |
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Secondly, they sought to influence other stakeholders in the region to take action themselves. |
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Thirdly, they sought to influence the policies of central government where they might impact on the Region. |
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Throughout the 14th century, French kings sought to expand their influence at the expense of the territorial holdings of the nobility. |
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However, Edward proceeded to treat Balliol as a vassal, and tried to exert influence over Scotland. |
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The workings of the river and the influence of the tides are described with great accuracy. |
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A typical central bank has several interest rates or monetary policy tools it can set to influence markets. |
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All of these interventions can also influence the foreign exchange market and thus the exchange rate. |
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Cultural conflict over a brand's meaning have also been shown to influence the diffusion of an innovation. |
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Descartes was the most important early influence on Newton the mathematician. |
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The book and its inscription in Hooke's hand are a testament to the lasting influence of Wilkins and his circle on the young Hooke. |
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Considering the extent of Priestley's influence, relatively little scholarship has been devoted to him. |
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On the other hand, if life can start very easily and does not need any divine influence, then I will say that there is no god. |
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The influence and importance of his work has increased with the decades, and physicists daily use the concepts and equations that he developed. |
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Hamilton influenced Dawkins and the influence can be seen throughout Dawkins's book The Selfish Gene. |
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He owed his position as bishop to the influence of George Villiers, 2nd Duke of Buckingham. |
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An individual organism's phenotype results from both its genotype and the influence from the environment it has lived in. |
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Classical mechanics is concerned with the set of physical laws describing the motion of bodies under the influence of a system of forces. |
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In that respect, descendants of the Vikings continued to have an influence in northern Europe. |
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Old Norse did not exert any great influence on the Slavic languages in the Viking settlements of Eastern Europe. |
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He also diminished the Senatorial class influence in politics by boosting the equestrian class. |
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The powerful influence of laws and manners had gradually cemented the union of the provinces. |
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The construction of a vast and efficient travel network throughout the Empire dramatically increased Rome's power and influence. |
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The nobility under the influence of Alfred became involved with developing the cultural life of their kingdom. |
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Recently a number of linguists have argued that many of the grammar changes observed in English were due to a Brythonic influence. |
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Near the end of the Old English period the English language underwent a third foreign influence, namely the Scandinavian influence of Old Norse. |
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The republican resolution was an example of the influence of the 'loony left' in the Labor Party. |
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The Irish influence is heard in the local Liverpool dialect, often called Scouse, and seen in the faces and names of the populace. |
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Several examples of architectural infrastructure demonstrating the influence of British design can be found in Lahore, Peshawar, and Karachi. |
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Joual, a working class sociolect of Quebec, in particular exhibits a Norman influence. |
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Everyday English vocabulary remained mostly Germanic, with Old Norse influence becoming apparent. |
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Under Norman influence, the continental Carolingian script replaced the insular that had been used for Old English. |
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The learning ability of language learners can be more reliable with the influence of the a dictionary. |
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Now they harm the people, and the malign influence behind this lies with low-hearted officials who put all their efforts into catching them. |
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This corresponded to the influence on the subject of mathematical methods used in the natural sciences. |
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Error correction does not seem to have a direct influence on learning a second language. |
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It continues to be an administrative language in Laos and Cambodia, although its influence has waned in recent years. |
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The influence of the French language in the 17th to 19th centuries resulted in an even greater import of French words. |
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The English influence was already present in the 19th century, but it did not become dominant until the second half of the 20th century. |
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In addition, many more words were borrowed from Latin through the influence of written language and the liturgical language of the Church. |
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Research finds that Americans' attitudes towards immigration influence their attitudes towards welfare spending. |
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Irish monks also founded monasteries across the continent, exerting influence greater than many more ancient continental centres. |
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The Church eventually became the dominant influence in Western civilisation into the modern age. |
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Concurrently, Spanish and Portuguese explorers and missionaries spread the Church's influence through Africa, Asia, and the New World. |
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The Age of Discovery beginning in the 15th century saw the expansion of Western Europe's political and cultural influence worldwide. |
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The Franks at that time were attempting to extend their influence in Kent, and assisting Augustine's mission furthered that goal. |
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Another influence, also introduced by the missionaries, on the early English law codes was the Old Testament legal codes. |
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Education among women became fashionable, partly because of Catherine's influence, and she donated large sums of money to several colleges. |
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The culture and courtly life of the Burgundian Low Countries were an important influence in his early life. |
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The company commands much power and influence in the business world. |
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The ecumenical movement has had an influence on mainline churches, beginning at least in 1910 with the Edinburgh Missionary Conference. |
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Their influence saw a revival in the use of images and statues in churches. |
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Before the enfeebled of the dull-eyed lychnobite of the press could succumb to its influence, the cheerful voice of the magician awoke him. |
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It has over 2000 members, including some 400 ministers, and exercises increasing influence. |
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The influence of macroclumps for free-free spectral energy distributions of ionized winds is considered. |
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Adherents to this position consider the influence of Anabaptists upon early Baptists to be minimal. |
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As such, the Congregationalists were a reciprocal influence on the Baptists. |
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Only later did they influence one another and accumulate more similarities. |
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Despite being very small in numbers, the often wealthy mercantile Khatri and Arora castes wield considerable influence within the Sikh community. |
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Many of the surviving examples of the Hindu cultural influence found today throughout Southeast Asia are the result of the Chola expeditions. |
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Indian influence in Singapore is only evident through the Tamil migrants, which influenced, to some extent, the cuisine of Singapore. |
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With recent efforts to establish their own media influence through the agency English News. |
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The point was that a widespread belief in the conspiracy of witches and a witches' Sabbath with the devil deprived women of political influence. |
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The collection was a working tool used by the British government to inform and influence foreign and colonial policy. |
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The same may have been true for the later rebuildings, though here the influence is harder to trace. |
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Wealthy merchants had no status within the hundred courts and formed guilds to gain influence. |
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Buildings including cathedrals were rebuilt, and the threat of conflict had an inevitable influence on the architecture of the time. |
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William of Wykeham went on to build New College, Oxford and Winchester College, where the influence of Windsor Castle can easily be seen. |
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However, in the following reign of Elizabeth I, the influence of Northern Mannerism, mainly derived from books, was greater. |
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Burns, an Ayrshire poet and lyricist, is widely regarded as the national poet of Scotland and a major influence on the Romantic movement. |
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The Romantic movement in America created a new literary genre that continues to influence American writers. |
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Do beliefs and attributional complexity influence age-differences in the correspondence bias? |
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During the French occupation, Bilbaoans were likely to have been exposed to some French culture and influence. |
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I found out recently that bizbabble and HR speak have little influence on whether a company stays in business. |
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Your personal preference and the type of work you perform may influence the styles or materials of the bodywear you select. |
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Between 1972 and 1977 Somerset were captained by the inspirational and combative Brian Close, whose influence on Ian Botham was considerable. |
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On festive occasions away from home we softened under the influence of Christmas trees, bran pies, and conjurors. |
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The colour we now know to be owing to the influence of the oxygenous gas, and the darker colour of venal blood to carbone. |
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Soils of the Chernozemic region have been formed under the influence of 10 to 25 inches of annual rainfall. |
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Coniferin is converted into grape-sugar and coniferyl alcohol under the influence of emulsine. |
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In the struggle against the influence of such revelations, the counterattractive force of appeals to consider British interests was weakening. |
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The study of mind is necessary to counterbalance and correct the influence of the study of nature. |
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Whether morphological abnormalities of the oocyte influence cryosurvival and further development of derived embryos is not well known. |
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Well-planned family home evenings can be a source of long-lasting joy and influence. |
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Online dictionaries and grammars are likely to influence usage much more than their traditional Fowlerian counterparts ever did. |
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Television is a key influence on social culture, yet what it provides is increasingly dominated by the Gadarene rush to grab viewers. |
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The exclusion from the courts of the malign influence of all authorities after the Georgium sidus became ascendant, would uncanonize Blackstone. |
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Other urban areas of considerable size and influence tend to be in northern England or the English Midlands. |
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British influence can be observed in the language, culture and legal systems of many of its former colonies. |
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The UK remains a great power with considerable economic, cultural, military, scientific and political influence internationally. |
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The international spread of the English language ensured the continuing international influence of its literature and culture. |
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By emerging victorious from such conflicts, Britain has often been able to decisively influence world events. |
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The United Kingdom has had a considerable influence on the history of the cinema. |
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Tin sources and trade in ancient times had a major influence on the development of cultures. |
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As well as its influence on Wales' coastal areas, air warmed by the Gulf Stream blows further inland with the prevailing winds. |
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Evaporation, precipitation, river inflow and sea ice melting influence surface salinity values. |
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Ocean currents influence climate by transporting warm and cold waters to other regions. |
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The winds that are cooled or warmed when blowing over these currents influence adjacent land areas. |
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Meanwhile, Celtic culture and influence in Gaul began to wane during the first century BC as a result. |
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Dubbed films and television programmes are an especially fruitful source of English influence on languages in Europe. |
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Much of contemporary Indian law shows substantial European and American influence. |
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Because of its global influence, the European Union has been described as an emerging superpower. |
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Besides the emerging international policy of the European Union, the international influence of the EU is also felt through enlargement. |
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The numerous Kirkbys and place names with 'holm' and 'dale' show the Scandinvian influence throughout the North West. |
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Players from some of the region's minor league teams have gone on to influence football on the world stage. |
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Houses in New Mexico, California and Florida exhibit a strong Hispanic architectural influence. |
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With the increasing influence and availability of books printed in England, most writing in Scotland came to be done in the English fashion. |
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Certainly in Middle English texts, which are more often based on eastern dialects, a strong Norse influence becomes apparent. |
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His son, Pepin the Short, inherited his power, and used it to further expand Frankish influence. |
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In Yorkshire, the language of the West Riding became dominated by Mercian influence during the industrialisation of the area. |
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How much Norse influence spread to the English north of the River Tees is uncertain. |
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Outside the field of history, Tacitus' influence is most prominent in the area of political theory. |
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The Latin influence in English has been significant at all stages of its insular development. |
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This rule sometimes leads to the insertion of an orthographic vowel that does not influence the pronunciation of the vowel. |
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Despite these achievements, the influence of Aristotle's errors is considered by some to have held back science considerably. |
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The immediate influence of Aristotle's work was felt as the Lyceum grew into the Peripatetic school. |
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Irish culture has had a significant influence on other cultures, especially in the fields of literature. |
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Beneath the surface, they had profound and lasting influence on geothermal heat and the patterns of deep groundwater flow. |
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Moreover, the Franks appreciated the chance to participate in mission that would extend their influence in Kent. |
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Imported luxury art is sometimes found in rich elite graves in the later phases, and certainly had some influence on local styles. |
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The Romans were alerted to this when a particularly warlike tribe invaded two Etruscan towns close to Rome's sphere of influence. |
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The architectural style of the capital city was emulated by other urban centers under Roman control and influence. |
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Caesar conquered no territory and left no troops behind but he established clients and brought Britain into Rome's sphere of influence. |
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Furthermore, the question on the Greek influence found in the early Roman Law is still much discussed. |
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The influence is visible even in the law of persons or of the family, which is traditionally the part of the law that changes least. |
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Law codes were issued by the Germanic kings, however, the influence of early Eastern Roman codes on some of these is quite discernible. |
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Because of the Romans' ability to influence local architecture, we see numerous theatres around the world with uniquely Roman attributes. |
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Constantine also attempted to remove Maxentius' influence on Rome's urban landscape. |
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He dies without heir in AD 156, thereby weakening Roman influence in Britain. |
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Also, it has long been supposed that the influence of Celtic languages on Old English was slight. |
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To the South Saxons, the more distant influence and control of a king from Mercia is likely to have been preferable to that of the West Saxons. |
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Now Norway has to find new way to provide these essential products without exerting negative influence on its environment. |
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Norwegian black metal has been an influence in world music since the late 20th century. |
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Merged with native oral tradition and Icelandic influence, this influenced the literature written in the late 12th and early 13th centuries. |
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For an extended period, the Norwegian art scene was dominated by artwork from Germany and Holland as well as by the influence of Copenhagen. |
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Noblewomen appear to have continued to influence political life mainly through their kinship relationships. |
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His sons also lost much of their control over Maine, which revolted in 1089 and managed to remain mostly free of Norman influence thereafter. |
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His mother, Matilda, played an important role in his early life and exercised influence for many years later. |
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Insofar as Henry had a policy it was to generally push back on papal influence, increasing his own local authority. |
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The strongest influence on architecture directly associated with the Plantagenets is about kitchens. |
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The reform movement succeeded in limiting the Lusignan influence, however, and gradually Edward's attitude started to change. |
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The political influence of the Commons originally lay in their right to grant taxes. |
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However, by 1211 King John recognised the growing influence of Prince Llywelyn as a threat to English authority in Wales. |
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The Company had at various stages extended its influence to China, the Philippines, and Java. |
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These accounts are more objective and accurate because the motivation for writing them was not to influence others. |
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Initially, Richard aimed only to purge his Lancastrian political opponents from positions of influence over the king. |
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This gave York political influence but he was removed from English and French politics through his appointment as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. |
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Henry recovered in 1455 and once again fell under the influence of those closest to him at court. |
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Margaret built up an alliance against Richard and conspired with other nobles to reduce his influence. |
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He was content to allow the nobles their regional influence if they were loyal to him. |
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Local gentry saw the office as one of local influence and prestige and were therefore willing to serve. |
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Renaissance arrived through the influence of wealthy Italian and Flemish merchants who invested in the profitable commerce overseas. |
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Cromwell's programme, assisted by Anne Boleyn's influence over episcopal appointments, was not merely against the clergy and the power of Rome. |
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Following a brief war in 1893, Spain expanded its influence south from Melilla. |
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The Piedmont region is known for its dialect's strong influence on Southern American English. |
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Its spiralling cycle of prosperity, demand and production had a profound influence on overseas trade. |
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In 1858 the Vietnamese emperor of the Nguyen Dynasty felt threatened by the French influence and tried to expel the missionaries. |
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In addition, many tribal leaders, chosen for loyalty to the French rather than influence in their tribe, immediately sold communal land for cash. |
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Both nations saw it as vital to maintaining their influence and empires in Asia. |
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France also extended its influence in North Africa after 1870, establishing a protectorate in Tunisia in 1881 with the Bardo Treaty. |
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The king, then fifteen years old, remained under the influence of Lennox for about one more year. |
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Instructions were given to the translators that were intended to limit the Puritan influence on this new translation. |
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Marxist playwright and director Bertolt Brecht devised an epic theatre under the influence of Shakespeare. |
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In the 20th century the potency of the influence of Wren's work on English architecture was reduced. |
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This fatal news coming to Hick's Hall upon the article of my Lord Russell's trial, was said to have had no little influence on the jury and all the bench to his prejudice. |
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The high toll prices, which were set by the operating company and over which the UK government has no influence until 2054, were blamed for the low usage. |
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This is a surprising finding since the bandmixing has an even larger influence on the strength of the photocurrents than the absorption coefficient. |
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Critics were indignant that a potentially dangerous drug was being used on a hunch, and suspected the influence of big pharma and its drive to expand its markets. |
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Chartism was also an important influence in some British colonies. |
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But at least we remained bipartisanly faithful to our national habit of never joining any European enterprise until it is too late to influence its shape. |
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This is often controversial as some people believe that Individual Media Corporations have had key influence upon certain components of British elections. |
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The 12th century saw a reforming movement within the Church, however, advocating greater autonomy from royal authority for the clergy and more influence for the papacy. |
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The superior local knowledge of the Easter Island boatmen was a distracting influence, but on the way in I had decided to anchor on the sandy patch close under the bombora. |
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Produced near the end of the blaxploitation cycle, Cleopatra Jones and Cleopatra Jones and the Casino of Gold are two excellent examples of Bondian influence on spy thrillers. |
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Meanwhile, local barons unhappy with Henry's rule saw opportunities to recover traditional powers and influence by allying themselves with his sons. |
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This was continued into the 1930s that fell in line with the Soviet Union's subversion policy of popular fronts to increase communists' influence in governments. |
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As he did not wish their last interview to be troubled by the influence of their ruined confessional they met in a little cakeshop near the Parkgate. |
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Open yourself completely to the inflow and influence of the music and light of God through daily practice of the spiritual exercises, which he gives to you. |
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From 1254 to 1257, Edward was under the influence of his mother's relatives, known as the Savoyards, the most notable of whom was Peter of Savoy, the queen's uncle. |
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During this period, when Frederick II of Hohenstaufen began to reorganise his Sicilian kingdom, Western culture and religion began to exert their influence more intensely. |
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During these years Churchill continued to influence world affairs. |
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In the years following this, Roman influence saw the importation of several religious cults into Britain, including Roman mythology, Mithraism and the imperial cult. |
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The OPEC lost more and more influence on the world prices of oil. |
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Depth psychology now probably has more influence on the U.S. at large through business and advertising than through clinics or mental-health programs. |
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The ions transport through the fuel cell electrolytes under the influence of both electrical potential gradient and concentration gradient as the driving forces. |
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The erythrophobia and the suicidal obsession, which did not yield to the influence of hypnotic suggestion, entirely disappeared and sank at once into the background. |
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In a sense, the editorial cartoons were correct when they suggested that an exaltation of larks can fly under the influence into an aspect of vulturous behavior. |
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Though the Vikings were eventually neutralised in Ireland, their influence remained in the cities of Dublin, Cork, Limerick, Waterford and Wexford. |
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The influence of flowmotion on the current signal is highly dependent upon the distance from the electrode to the region undergoing oscillation in perfusion. |
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This theme would influence Irish politics for centuries to come. |
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The velar plosives are often fronted through the influence of a following front vowel, and retracted through the influence of a following back vowel. |
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Edward III was able to assume control in 1330 but Henry's further influence was restricted by poor health and blindness for the last fifteen years of his life. |
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While British elites at first hoped the Commonwealth would preserve and project British influence, they gradually lost their enthusiasm, argues Krishnan Srinivasan. |
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In general the conversion efforts were only modestly successful, but reports back to Britain did have an influence in shaping how Methodists understood the wider world. |
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If these grandees were supporters of the incumbent monarch, this gave the Crown and its ministers considerable influence over the business of parliament. |
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The military power of individual barons declined, and the Tudor court became a place where baronial squabbles were decided with the influence of the monarch. |
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George IV came to the throne in 1820 intending to create a set of royal palaces that reflected his wealth and influence as the ruler of an increasingly powerful Britain. |
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Britain's global presence and influence is further amplified through its trading relations, foreign investments, official development assistance and military engagements. |
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This further undermined Major's influence in the Conservative Party. |
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Gradually, however, the American government began increasingly promoting the use of English, and it characterized Spanish as a negative influence of the past. |
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In later centuries, geographical origins continued to influence many students' affiliations when membership of a college or hall became customary in Oxford. |
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The west of Scotland is usually warmer than the east, owing to the influence of Atlantic ocean currents and the colder surface temperatures of the North Sea. |
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Urdu developed under the influence of the Persian and Arabic languages, both of which have contributed a significant amount of vocabulary to formal speech. |
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In minority active investments, an investor acquires common shares of an investee with the intent of exerting significant influence over the investee's activities. |
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Successful lords regularly held court with those immediately below them on the social scale, but absentees could expect to find their influence weakened. |
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Most prison officers do their work with integrity but there are typically two or three corrupt prison officers in each prison who have disproportionate influence. |
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Having temporarily achieved a state of truce with the Crown, the Company continued to expand its influence to nearby territories through threats and coercive actions. |
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Through the educational reforms of King Alfred in the ninth century and the influence of the kingdom of Wessex, the West Saxon dialect became the standard written variety. |
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In 1476, William Caxton introduced the printing press to England and began publishing the first printed books in London, expanding the influence of this form of English. |
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English has a strong influence on the vocabulary of other languages. |
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Gourley wrote that among some contemporary Baptist scholars who emphasize the faith of the community over soul liberty, the Anabaptist influence theory is making a comeback. |
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While some Landmarkers eventually separated from the Southern Baptist Convention, the movement continued to influence the Convention into the 20th century. |
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Yet the old tradition of the spiritual quest, reinforced by the influence of Renaissance hermeticism, could still capture the imagination of highly religious persons. |
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Farmland and settlement have altered the natural scenery, and the ecology has been modified by human influence for millennia and includes important wildlife habitats. |
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Due to the influence of the Gulf Stream snowfall is not common, though due to its high altitude it is more vulnerable to snowfall than surrounding regions. |
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Triumphal arch look similar to Mesopotamian Arch entrances like the Ishtar Gate but there is no evidence to support that the Romans got their influence from there. |
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The Roman form of temple developed initially from Etruscan temples, themselves influenced by the Greeks, with subsequent heavy direct influence from Greece. |
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The dominant influence on the region's economy is neighbouring London. |
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The North West is really the only area of England where Norse settlement was significant and their influence remains in the place names and dialect of the region. |
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The influence of regionalism in the Caribbean is often marginalized. |
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The conflict with France also helped create a national culture in England separate from French culture, which had previously been the dominant influence. |
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Rural castles were often associated with mills and field systems due to their role in managing the lord's estate, which gave them greater influence over resources. |
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The Court of Session placed increasing emphasis on its independence from influence, including from the king, and superior jurisdiction over local justice. |
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Strafford's fall from power weakened Charles's influence in Ireland. |
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The speech of eastern and northern parts of England was subject to strong Old Norse influence due to Scandinavian rule and settlement beginning in the 9th century. |
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In the ensuing years, the Commons grew more assertive, the influence of the House of Lords having been reduced by the Reform Bill crisis, and the power of the patrons reduced. |
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The society's ideas were simpler and only included residences for a handful of staff, but Hunter maintains an influence from Cowley and Skytte's ideas. |
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Smith undertook his edition under the influence of Thomas Gale, encouraged by Ralph Thoresby, and with assistance of Humfrey Wanley on Old English. |
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Their raids of Kedah and the Srivijaya, and their continued commercial contacts with the Chinese Empire, enabled them to influence the local cultures. |
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The Board has an advisory role on planning and development matters and seeks to influence the actions of local government by commenting upon planning applications. |
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Due to the warming influence of the Gulf Stream, the UK is significantly warmer than some other locations at similar latitude, such as Newfoundland. |
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More recently, the term has been described as being synonymous with a city's influence and 'financial capital', with other factors becoming less relevant. |
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Irish has also influenced Lowland Scots and English in Scotland, but it is not always easy to distinguish its influence from that of Scottish Gaelic. |
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Other styles such as casual and sportswear became more popular, and the influence of Northern bands and football teams helped spread them across the country. |
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The influence of Old Norse certainly helped move English from a synthetic language towards a more analytic or isolating word order, a deep change at the grammatical level. |
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Charles Dickens is reputed to have set his novel Hard Times in the city, and while it is partly modelled on Preston, it shows the influence of his friend Mrs Gaskell. |
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Aristotle's influence over Alexander the Great is seen in the latter's bringing with him on his expedition a host of zoologists, botanists, and researchers. |
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Here the characteristic aldehydic note is almost missing from the aldehyde, though this may be due partly to the protective influence of the side chain. |
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As well as rules, the influence of models from other works was considered to impede the creator's own imagination, so that originality was essential. |
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Pietism has been a strong cultural influence in Scandinavia. |
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There was also considerable cultural influence exerted by Gaul on Rome, particularly in military matters and horsemanship, as the Gauls often served in the Roman cavalry. |
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The influence was great in the hundreds of small German states and elsewhere, where it was either inspired by the French example or in reaction against it. |
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In perfectly competitive markets studied in the theory of supply and demand, there are many producers, none of which significantly influence price. |
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Its significance is perhaps best reflected in its endurance and influence, as is seen in the longevity and lasting importance of the works of Virgil and Ovid. |
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Governments implement fiscal policy that influence macroeconomic conditions by adjusting spending and taxation policies to alter aggregate demand. |
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Caesar sent them back, along with his ally Commius, king of the Gallic Atrebates, to use their influence to win over as many other states as possible. |
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Hoping to find support among Italian nationalists fearing the increasing influence of the Habsburgs in Italy, Murat issued the Rimini Proclamation inciting them to war. |
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Connolly himself proved the complete pragmatist and it lies ill in his mouth to rail against lack of creativity when his influence has contributed to it. |
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At that time Germany was a multitude of small separate states, and Goethe's works would have a seminal influence in developing a unifying sense of nationalism. |
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Smith repeatedly attacks groups of politically aligned individuals who attempt to use their collective influence to manipulate a government into doing their bidding. |
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This migration was made possible by the newly won influence of physicists such as Sir John Randall, who had helped win the war with inventions such as radar. |
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The Hellenistic influence is seen through the use of the proscaenium. |
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He noted the influence of Catholicism's rituals and splendors. |
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Protestantism also has had an important influence on science. |
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This is why any projections of growth in tourism may serve as an indication of the relative influence that each country will exercise in the future. |
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While its legitimacy lasted for centuries longer and its cultural influence remains today, the Western Empire never had the strength to rise again. |
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Rituals observed may display cultural influence from the holidays from which they take their name as well as influence from other unrelated cultures. |
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