The introduction of weighbridges may have serious implications for fishermen around the coast. |
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In the recent past dentists were instrumental in the introduction of diethyl ether and nitrous oxide. |
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The 68 per cent jump in profits is based on strong revenue growth and the introduction of new routes. |
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The Drugs Bill announced in the Queen's Speech on Tuesday will see the introduction of compulsory blood tests for many people who are arrested. |
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Aidan O'Hogan said that he would caution against the introduction of flat fees. |
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The centrepiece of the reforms is the introduction of a flat income tax rate of 20 percent and the dismantling of social services. |
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Our introduction to Matthew and to the Advent season is as compelling as Luke's conclusion. |
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Most have been of a technical nature, but one new idea possibly not seen before at Threshfield is the introduction of jelly babies at half-time. |
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Mr Newbould can recall the introduction of trolley buses, the trains running through to Otley and even horse-drawn wagonettes. |
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The introduction of the ackee and the mango at the end of the eighteenth century did help to reduce this vitamin A deficiency. |
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After a quick introduction the film jumps back twenty years to show us how these two ended up in the ring together. |
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The book's acknowledgements and introduction do not get it off to a good start. |
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My introduction to advertising came to consist of thinking up such abortions as banana creme topping. |
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Following straight on from the Pilates class above will be an introduction to jiving and jitterbugging. |
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Day to day driving could bring about the introduction of these elements to your engine. |
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The hushed surprise of the adagio introduction gave way to the driving rhythmic thrust of the Allegro molto. |
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In the introduction he pointed out that a plane was a special case of a spherical surface, that is a sphere with infinite radius. |
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His workshop is an introduction to a healthy lifestyle of fun, walking and exercise and lasts for ninety minutes. |
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Air Jamaica has reduced its flights to the UK in the wake of the introduction of hi-tech wands that can detect cocaine inside passengers. |
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It was also responsible for a gradual introduction of Indians and other Asians into British society. |
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The introduction of the new sleeper beds on the Kangaroo route have tightened capacity and boosted demand for business travel. |
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An introduction sketches the book's key terms and thereby adumbrates its themes, especially the principal pair of beauty and the infinite. |
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The main interventions included the introduction of quality circles and surveillance activities. |
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Surrounded by an introduction and an afterword, the narratives are organized into three sections, with a small prelude to each section. |
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One of Penrose's major breakthroughs was his introduction of twistor theory in an attempt to unite relativity and quantum theory. |
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She however, said the introduction of unleaded fuel would be gradual as it would be phased in slowly beginning this month. |
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He added that any introduction of defibrillators would be phased in, but the aim was for there to be one machine on every engine. |
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Since 1998, with the introduction of the Public Interest Disclosure Act, employees have been entitled to legal protection if they blow the whistle on wrongdoing. |
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The final scene in the wine cellar became much more realistic and professional with the introduction of dark lighting, wine barrels and metal gate. |
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This article is an adaption of the introduction to his new book. |
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I suggest to the member that he await the decision on the kahawai quota and its introduction to the quota management system in about 6 weeks' time. |
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And in the not-too-distant future broadband could have as much effect on the way we live our lives as the introduction of the motor car had a century ago. |
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They deal with the introduction of judicature in the early pages. |
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Thailand combined the introduction of universal access to subsidised health care with a radical shift in funding away from urban hospitals to primary care. |
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I would not favour the introduction of such a defence judicially. |
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With the introduction of the Children Act the system was supposed to be weighted in favour of the children and courts had to put the welfare of the child first. |
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Aquatrols has improved on its wetting agent technology with the introduction of Dispatch, which is seven times faster than its existing Infiltrex product. |
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In 1901, Bram Stoker appended a new introduction to the Icelandic edition of Dracula, his most famous novel. |
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The introduction of AIMS in the 777 changed the architecture of the avionics on Boeing airliners. |
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The notes and general introduction are taken from the esteemed Arden Shakespeare edition of the plays and poems. |
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And the introduction of accumulators, where gamblers can win huge sums with a low stake by predicting a series of wins, gave him the odd heart murmur down the years. |
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Prior to the introduction of the mechanical cotton gin, cotton had required considerable labor to clean and separate the fibers from the seeds. |
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The need for trailers to haul the product to the gin has been drastically reduced since the introduction of modules. |
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The puddling process began to be displaced with the introduction of the Bessemer process, which produced steel. |
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The modern era in steelmaking began with the introduction of Henry Bessemer's Bessemer process in 1855, the raw material for which was pig iron. |
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The introduction of the steam engine and the increasing importance of iron and steel changed the global industrial landscape. |
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Biscuits remained an important part of the Royal Navy sailor's diet until the introduction of canned foods. |
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Because of paper's introduction to the West through the city of Baghdad, it was first called bagdatikos. |
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It was not until the introduction of wood pulp in 1843 that paper production was not dependent on recycled materials from ragpickers. |
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He sailed for England on 7 February 1799 with a letter of introduction to the Navy Minister, and on 7 March his ship, Halifax landed at Falmouth. |
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Since this was well before the introduction of hops, other flavourings such as honey, meadowsweet and mugwort may have been used. |
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After the widespread introduction of the safety lamp, explosions continued because the early lamps were fragile and easily damaged. |
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In the 15th century, the introduction of cheap prints, mostly in woodcut, made it possible even for peasants to have devotional images at home. |
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This led to an introduction to Dr Edwards, who lived at Hayle Copper House. |
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With the introduction of Portland cement during the 19th century, the use of lime mortar in new constructions gradually declined. |
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The introduction of toll gates had been resented by local communities which had freely used the routes for centuries. |
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This saw an increase in schooling, with the eventual introduction of compulsory schooling. |
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After a brief introduction as a student teacher, Moore became a teacher at the school he had attended. |
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It was thought that the introduction of the printing medium 'would strengthen religion and enhance the power of monarchs. |
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Prior to the introduction of cheap photocopying the use of machines such as the spirit duplicator, hectograph, and mimeograph was common. |
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However, since the introduction of the new law, the Bank of Japan has rebuffed government requests to stimulate the economy. |
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With the introduction of Latin literature into England in the 7th and 8th centuries the genre of the life of the saint grew increasingly popular. |
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The introduction of the steam turbine fundamentally changed the economics of central station operations. |
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The introduction of steam turbines motivated a series of improvements in temperatures and pressures. |
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Chapter 2 is a brief introduction to some fundamental techniques for countable torsion-free abelian groups. |
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In the United States, the 1950s and 1960s saw the introduction of several large popular encyclopedias, often sold on installment plans. |
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The introduction ends with Julian's recounting of her sudden recovery as she lay on her deathbed gazing at a shining image of the cross. |
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The main threats it faces are eutrophication and the introduction of alien species of fish which eat its eggs and fry. |
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The current population trend is unknown and the main threats are thought to be eutrophication and the introduction of alien species. |
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The introduction of the ruffe seems to be causing much damage to Lake Superior. |
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Axes continued to be made in this manner with the introduction of Bronze metallurgy. |
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West set out to create a guide that would be of particular use to artists, writing in his introduction that he aimed. |
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During the 50 years since the introduction of the USLE, many other soil erosion models have been developed. |
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They wanted to visit Rome, but Sherwood Anderson convinced them to visit Paris instead, writing letters of introduction for the young couple. |
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General forest law in Britain was finally repealed by statute in 1971, more than 900 years after its introduction by the Normans. |
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In 1733, low crop prices caused the introduction of adscription, an effort by the landlords to obtain cheap labor. |
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The profession of barker has been made largely obsolete by the introduction of more effective tanning agents, but it lives on as a surname. |
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The work was completed on 11 May 1966 in time for the introduction of electric expresses to London. |
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The introduction of the efficient blowing house process in around 1300 allowed the use of just one smelting. |
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Research suggests that Young's influence served as the poet's introduction to religious radicalism. |
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Prior to the introduction of a head writer, the script editor performed similar duties. |
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Until the introduction of the Countryside Act 1968, the main purpose of the Forestry Commission was to maximise timber sales. |
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Through the rolling introduction of the NYSE Hybrid Market the event dates in our analysis are scattered over almost four months. |
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My introduction to Bronyism brought me out of, as mentioned prior, a very dark place. |
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My attention was called to this many years ago, very shortly after the introduction of cocain as a local anesthetic. |
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Telogenesis may result from regression, unroofing and the introduction of surface waters or complete exposure and weathering. |
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A tubulated bottle has a stoppered opening for the introduction or removal of materials. |
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In his view, the introduction of money eliminates the limits of accumulation. |
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In superior circles, however, introduction becomes more elaborate, more flattering, more unctuous. |
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Aarti, one half of dynamic female duo Pretty Ugly, admits that her introduction to the world of spinning tunes wasn't text book. |
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Franklin provided letters of introduction for Paine to use to gain associates and contacts in France. |
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An introduction of flights on the same route is delayed until further notice, reports aerocroatia followed by e abolishment of the tilting train. |
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The contract will result in the introduction of a new technology for the use of coal washery rejects as a potential fuel source. |
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He set forth his manifesto for much of his later verse in the introduction to New Poems. |
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Folk histories record that contras were gradually displaced by the introduction of the quadrille and the new couple dances. |
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Brass instruments took on larger roles, as the introduction of rotary valves made it possible for them to play a wider range of notes. |
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A new format for the former Welsh Premier League Cup will see the introduction of four wildcard entries. |
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Molex Incorporated announces the extension of its CMC product line with the introduction of a 32-circuit wire-to-wire connection system. |
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This being my first introduction to Buddhism, I was skeptical. |
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First published in 1930, The Art of Whittling is a classic introduction to the hobby of woodcrafting through whittling. |
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This year saw the introduction of a new field adjacent to the Sacred space and Park Stage. |
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Orchestras also perform overtures, a term originally applied to the instrumental introduction to an opera. |
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Any new product introduction carries the threat of cannibalization. |
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By the time The Circus was released, Hollywood had witnessed the introduction of sound films. |
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The projected drivers of sales growth include the growth of the elderly population and introduction of quadrivalent seasonal influenza vaccines. |
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Sellers's introduction to film work came in 1950, where he dubbed the voice of Alfonso Bedoya in The Black Rose. |
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In the short term, the introduction of live sound recording caused major difficulties in production. |
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Individual mistakes proved costly for Wigan who, particularly after the half-time introduction of Hugo Rodallega, dominated for long periods. |
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Kentucky Fried Chicken has announced the introduction of its new lunch treat meal, now including the Zinger sandwich, due to popular demand. |
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The introduction of electrical lighting had a huge impact on how the library operated. |
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Translated by Alexander Sheers and David Quint with an introduction by David Quint. |
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The bishop's introduction in 1637 of a formal liturgy to the antipapal Scots resulted in outrage among the people of Brechin. |
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I provide a short introduction to Wallace's life and work and then describe his contributions to the British antivaccination campaigns. |
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Another ligand delivery reagent this time for the introduction of the 1,8-diazafluorene ligand, has been developed using diazo chemistry. |
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The introduction of scoreboards revolutionised cricket by allowing spectators to keep track of the day's play. |
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This had to do with Pirelli's introduction of the new ultrasoft compound during the 2016 Monaco Grand Prix. |
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The 1796 Games also marked the introduction of the metric system into sport. |
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One reason for the increase in public contact with companies has been the introduction of freephone, or toll-free, services. |
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In those early days there was no points system, it was only after 1890 that a format allowing the introduction of a points system was provided. |
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There are traditions linked to Glastonbury claiming an introduction through Joseph of Arimathea, while others claim through Lucius of Britain. |
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The season saw the introduction of wings as seen previously on various cars, including the Chaparral sports car. |
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The early modern period saw religious conflict resulting from the Reformation and the introduction of Protestant state churches in each country. |
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Prior to the introduction of football at the beginning of the 20th century, Cammag was the island's national sport. |
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There have been proposals suggesting the introduction of new permanent members. |
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Early experiments in communal living failed until the introduction of private farm holdings. |
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Its introduction allowed nightlife to flourish in cities and towns as interiors and streets could be lighted on a larger scale than before. |
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In early 1932 it was agreed to suspend the principle of collective responsibility to allow the Liberals to oppose the introduction of tariffs. |
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Later in 1932 the Liberals resigned their ministerial posts over the introduction of the Ottawa Agreement on Imperial Preference. |
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In the introduction of his 1892 edition, Engels notes that most of the conditions he wrote about in 1844 had been greatly improved. |
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In an effort to break the deadlock, this front saw the introduction of new military technology, including poison gas, aircraft and tanks. |
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Some fish that do thrive there are particularly at risk from introduction of new species. |
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Fortunately for the county, advances were made by the end of the century with the introduction of modern sewers and water supplies. |
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The continued existence of courts baron and the introduction of kirk sessions helped consolidate the power of local lairds. |
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The continued existence of courts baron and introduction of kirk sessions helped consolidate the power of local lairds. |
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Unfortunately the end came for the Ghibli in 1973 with the introduction of its direct successor the Khamsin. |
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There was much discussion about what to do with the WEU following the introduction of Lisbon, including plans to scrap it. |
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With the introduction of satellite technology, it became possible to create a more accurate and detailed global map. |
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The return to systemic agriculture coincided with the introduction of a new social system called feudalism. |
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It is possible that he suffered a speech impediment, but this depends on a phrase in the introduction to his verse life of Saint Cuthbert. |
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Lord Prescott stood down on 6 July 2013 in protest against delays in the introduction of press regulation, expecting others to follow. |
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His introduction imitates the work of Orosius, and his title is an echo of Eusebius's Historia Ecclesiastica. |
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De temporibus, or On Time, written in about 703, provides an introduction to the principles of Easter computus. |
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This was backed up by a threat of an immediate introduction of a compulsory ID Card scheme. |
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The Cold War continued, with significant technological advances in warfare, and the army saw the introduction of new weapons systems. |
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After the introduction of the Japanese cultured pearl onto the world market in the 1920s and 1930s, Qatar's pearling industry crashed. |
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This was dually met with the introduction of the Han Dynasty junk ship design in the same century. |
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The introduction of the euro in 1999 also ended the use of green exchange rates such as the green pound. |
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The introduction of his Pascaline in 1645 launched the development of mechanical calculators first in Europe and then all over the world. |
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With Weber's introduction of the view of ethnicity as a social construct, race and ethnicity became more divided from each other. |
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The introduction of the potato in the second half of the 16th century heavily influenced cuisine thereafter. |
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Gladstone's first ministry saw many reforms including Disestablishment of the Protestant Church of Ireland and the introduction of secret voting. |
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On leaving school his theatrical career started immediately, with an introduction to Sir Donald Wolfit by his French master. |
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A later development was the introduction of novels into school curricula and later that of universities. |
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A special introduction written by Milne is included in some editions of Grahame's novel. |
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Author and screenwriter Michael Korda contributed a foreword and introduction to this novel in a commemorative edition. |
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Melvyn Bragg commented, in his introduction to the programme, that the poet had given his full cooperation. |
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A somewhat dated introduction to the study of old Welsh poetry can be found in his 1904 article Prolegomena to the Study of Old Welsh Poetry. |
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The theme was also used by America's Got Talent as an introduction of the judges before being changed slightly. |
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Concurrent introduction of metallurgy shows that some people must have crossed cultural boundaries. |
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Mesopotamian architecture was characterized by the use of brick, lintel and the introduction of construction elements like arc and vault. |
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One of his most important changes was the introduction of new technology and efficiency measures. |
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The European colonization of the Americas yielded the introduction of a number of ingredients and cooking styles to the latter. |
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With the introduction of the NGTC rules, all cars share a number of common components provided through a contract with RML Group. |
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In 1967 the Deputy Master of the Royal Mint approached the Decimal Currency Board to ask for their advice on the introduction of a new coin. |
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An improvement in the landing field was the introduction of grooves in the concrete surface. |
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Epizootic plague occurred in the mice following introduction of rats from Europe. |
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Before the introduction of the plastic card, the Zimbabwean ID card used to be printed on anodised aluminium. |
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In historic times, the introduction of currency as a standardized money, facilitated a wider exchange of goods and services. |
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Since its introduction in 2003, pecha-kucha has spread like a benevolent virus and metamorphosed into an international movement. |
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The later accidental introduction of Beroe helped to mitigate the problem, as Beroe preys on other ctenophores. |
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When one turns from the domboc's introduction to the laws themselves, it is difficult to uncover any logical arrangement. |
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Even with the introduction of agriculture, hunting and fishing continued to be important parts of the subsistence economy. |
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Various turnips were common in traditional cooking, but were replaced with the potato after its introduction in the 18th century. |
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Putnam argues that the collapse in civil engagement is due to the introduction of television. |
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The introduction of factory ships with stern slipways in 1925 substantially increased the number of whales taken per year. |
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Nearby Neolithic standing stones and circles also exist, dating from about 4000 BC, following the introduction of farming in the area. |
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All government bills need the formal approval by the Monarch before and after introduction to Parliament. |
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The introduction of plastic waste to the ocean environment by humans is new. |
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His first ministry saw many reforms, including the disestablishment of the Church of Ireland and the introduction of secret voting. |
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For the sudden introduction of such change there is I think no precedent in the history of this country. |
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Since the 1980s, following the introduction of quotas, this number has fallen to around 1,000 kills per year. |
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The introduction of stoats was opposed by scientists in New Zealand and Britain, including the New Zealand ornithologist Walter Buller. |
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The wider introduction of weapons and tactics supplanted the feudal armies where heavy cavalry had dominated, and artillery became important. |
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Wildcats were probably domesticated in the Fertile Crescent around the time of the introduction of agriculture. |
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In Finland squirrel pelts were used as currency in ancient times, before the introduction of coinage. |
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Initially more villages were planned, but the introduction of cars made fewer but larger villages possible. |
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Royal government was also reformed with the introduction of the King's Council that kept the nobility in check. |
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It also heralded the introduction of new noble titles from continental Europe, which were to replace the old Norse titles. |
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At the same time, she had observed the turmoil brought about by Edward's introduction of radical Protestant reforms. |
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A similar introduction to Newtonianism for women was produced by Henry Pemberton. |
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This would act as a brief introduction to the book, its characters or its themes. |
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It has long been taken for granted that the introduction of agriculture had been an unequivocal progress. |
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Evidence for theories of independent development and for outside introduction are scarce and subject to active scholarly debate. |
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They were made redundant with the introduction of explosives, although hydraulic mining is still used on alluvial tin ores. |
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The official introduction of the metric system in September 1799 was unpopular in large sections of French society. |
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Despite the introduction of the newer, milled coins, like the old hammered coins they suffered heavily from counterfeiting and clipping. |
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The specifications and dates of introduction of the 5p, 10p, and 50p coins refer to the current versions. |
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Soon after its introduction to the Old World, tobacco came under frequent criticism from state and religious leaders. |
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Residential and business customers assigned to the existing 336 area code should prepare for the introduction of the new 743 area code. |
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The Welsh appear to have risen up over the introduction of taxation, and Madog had considerable popular support. |
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This series saw the introduction of new characters, such as Cranky, The Horrid Lorries and Old Slow Coach. |
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With the introduction of the printing press, spellings became standardised. |
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The Victorian Era saw the introduction and development of many modern sports. |
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The conquest of Sardinia by the Kingdom of Aragon meant the introduction of the feudal system throughout Sardinia. |
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Agricultural production increased with the introduction of irrigation projects, some of which remain in use. |
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The accidental or intentional introduction of species by humans has the potential to negatively impact native oyster populations. |
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It has been recorded as an accidental introduction near San Francisco, California, and eradicated as a potential invasive species. |
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Introduced species that become established and spread beyond the place of introduction are called invasive species. |
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In these cases it is clear that the introduction is directly facilitated by human desires. |
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The budget included the introduction of new taxes on the wealthy to allow for the creation of new social welfare programmes. |
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One in five patients waiting for hip or knee operations are denied surgery for months following the introduction of such schemes. |
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This was seen in the introduction of guppies in Trinidad to encourage population growth and introduce new alleles into the population. |
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The results of this introduction included increased levels of heterozygosity and a larger population size. |
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Pollution is the introduction of contaminants into the natural environment that cause adverse change. |
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This period also saw the introduction of a franchise which limited the number of people who could vote in elections for the House of Commons. |
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Great disturbances throughout both Cornwall and Devon followed the introduction of Edward VI's Book of Common Prayer. |
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The emission rate for cars using highways has been on a decline between 1975 and 1995 due to regulations and the introduction of unleaded petrol. |
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The battleship design was complemented by the introduction of a variant with lighter armour and greater speed, which became the battlecruiser. |
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The introduction of the turbine led to much higher performance, as well as taking up less room and thereby allowing for improved layout. |
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This led to the introduction of ships dedicated to keeping them away from the fleets, the torpedo boat destroyers, or simply destroyers. |
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The introduction of fast torpedo boats in the late 19th century was a serious concern to the era's naval strategists. |
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The introduction of the torpedo provided a weapon that could cripple, or even sink, any battleship. |
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Two years earlier, Colbert had also promoted the introduction of the glass factory in the forest of Tourlaville. |
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He was involved with the introduction of turbine engines to replace reciprocating engines, and the introduction of oil fuelling to replace coal. |
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The 19th century saw improvements to roads in the region with the introduction of turnpikes and the building of canals and railways. |
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The introduction of the tea ceremony emphasised simplicity and modest design as a counterpoint to the excesses of the aristocracy. |
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For example, the introduction of kudzu from Southeast Asia to Canada and the United States has threatened biodiversity in certain areas. |
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It is possible it originated during the Neolithic following its introduction to the island by humans. |
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On the island of Ireland, this displacement has not been as rapid because only a single introduction was made, in County Longford. |
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Several species of rice rat have become extinct since the 19th century, probably through habitat loss and the introduction of alien species. |
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Another change was the introduction of the stirrup, which increased the effectiveness of cavalry as shock troops. |
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The review led to the introduction of unitary local government in some areas but not in others. |
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A brand line allows the introduction of various subtypes of a product under a common, ideally already established, brand name. |
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A relatively recent innovation in retailing is the introduction of designer private labels. |
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The introduction of alien plants or animals can bring a criminal penalty, as can the extraction of any indigenous species. |
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At West Virginia, the introduction of general-admission alcohol sales was paired with the elimination of so-called passouts. |
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The lava was quarried for millstones from the Roman period until the introduction of iron rollers for grinding corn. |
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For an introduction to the radiocarbon dating techniques used by archaeologists and geologists, see radiocarbon dating. |
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The 19th century saw improvements to Somerset's roads with the introduction of turnpikes, and the building of canals and railways. |
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The calculus for peak oil has changed with the introduction of unconventional production methods. |
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The introduction of gunpowder to the field of battle affected not only military organisation, but helped advance the nation state. |
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With the introduction of the block 5 standard, the R2 retrofit programme began to bring all Tranche 1 aircraft to that standard. |
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The variations in widespread birds across geographical region caused the introduction of trinomial names. |
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The Ibis however resisted the introduction of these new methods of study and it was not until 1943 that any paper on ecology appeared. |
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With the introduction of motorways in the late 1950s, a new classification M was introduced. |
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This major difficulty was resolved by Juan de la Cierva's introduction of the flapping hinge. |
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A general introduction to the site and period is followed by geographic, environmental, and archaelogical history of the period. |
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The introduction of SI rationalised both the way in which units of measure were defined and also the list of units in use. |
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Shortly after the introduction of bicycles, competitions developed independently in many parts of the world. |
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The Allsvenskan has seven teams and before the introduction of the Elitserien in 1982 was the top flight speedway league in Sweden. |
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Prior to general introduction of this trait, most tomatoes produced more sugar during ripening, and were sweeter and more flavorful. |
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In November 2008, the service was reduced so only two ships were required, allowing for the delay in the introduction of the new vessels. |
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Sea trials were not complete by November 2008 and introduction became pressing with the expiry of safety certificates on the previous fleet. |
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The introduction of new woods to the manufacture of fly rods made it possible to cast flies into the wind on silk lines, instead of horse hair. |
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The introduction of foreign metals, silks, and spices stimulated great commercial activity in European societies. |
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Before the introduction of the seed drill, a common practice was to plant seeds by hand. |
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The transportation of fish from one location to another can break the law and cause the introduction of fish alien to the ecosystem. |
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With the introduction of the new Bombardier Flexity 2 trams in 2012, all were withdrawn. |
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Trade expansion was enabled by the introduction of canals, improved roads and railways. |
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A 2006 bill allowed the introduction of entrance exams for studies such as Medicine. |
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The railway fell into disuse and eventually closed altogether, following the introduction of electric trams and buses. |
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Other than an introduction genealogy and a short summary of the subject's youth and death, the biographies do not follow a chronological pattern. |
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This has traditionally been considered the official introduction of Buddhism to Japan. |
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It was a turning point in the development of linguistics, allowing the introduction of a rigorous methodology to historic linguistic research. |
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From 1972 until introduction of the Euro in 2008, the currency was the Maltese lira, which had replaced the Maltese pound. |
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Heimkehr's introduction explicitly states that hundreds of thousands of Poles of German ethnicity suffered as the characters in the film did. |
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Iron was stronger and more plentiful than bronze, and its introduction marks the beginning of the Iron Age. |
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It took three centuries after their introduction in Europe for tomatoes to become widely accepted. |
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Still, the effects of the introduction of European livestock on the environments and peoples of the New World were not always positive. |
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On the one hand, the introduction of the horse and other domesticated pack animals allowed them greater mobility unknown to the Indian cultures. |
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Problems also came for Edward from the resentment caused by the king's introduction of Norman friends. |
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One of the main reasons for this was the introduction of the polytunnel or French tunnel. |
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Alexander's most immediate legacy was the introduction of Macedonian rule to huge new swathes of Asia. |
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Seaside resorts in the East of Ireland developed after the introduction of rail travel. |
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These costly invasions and conquests and the introduction of paper currency caused inflation. |
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Along with the introduction of Buddhism in China came calibrated incense sticks and incense clocks. |
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Significant advances in astronomy came about with the introduction of new technology, including the spectroscope and photography. |
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Media in Sierra Leone began with the introduction of the first printing press in Africa at the start of the 19th century. |
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Indeed, Murray wrote an introduction to Gardner's Witchcraft Today, in effect putting her stamp of approval on it. |
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One patient reported a temporal association between the introduction of pramipexol and the onset of sleep attacks. |
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In 2005, its share was cut to 40 per cent because of the introduction of the Employer Reputation Survey. |
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The 2017 edition was also the first one to see the introduction of student opinion as a contributory indicator. |
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The Spanish Bourbons monarchs' prime innovation introduction of intendancies, an institution emulating that of Bourbon France. |
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Some came as free blacks, but vast majority came because of the introduction of African slavery. |
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The Native American population was devastated after contact with the Old World by introduction of many fatal diseases. |
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The introduction of European diseases decimated the local population, resulting in the Spanish bringing African slaves to work plantations. |
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This period was characterized by sedentary communities and the introduction of pottery and fired clay figurines. |
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The basic Mesoamerican diet of maize and beans continued, although agricultural output was improved by the introduction of steel tools. |
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John Calvin was a Frenchman and largely responsible for the introduction and spread of the Reformed tradition in France. |
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The introduction of radio, steamboats, and icebreakers made running the Northern Sea Route viable. |
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The book provides a good general introduction to the subject. |
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Bede described hot baths in the geographical introduction to the Ecclesiastical History in terms very similar to those of Nennius. |
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Within ten years of its introduction upwards of three hundred thousand tanegashima were reported to have been manufactured. |
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In more recent years, Oliver's efforts have been traduced by the introduction of a version of the biscuit with a plain chocolate coating. |
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Some of these conventions include the introduction of punctuation and the substitutions of symbols. |
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A keep was a great tower and usually the most strongly defended point of a castle before the introduction of concentric defence. |
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The introduction of castles to Denmark was a reaction to attacks from Wendish pirates, and they were usually intended as coastal defences. |
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One of the effects of the Livonian Crusade in the Baltic was the introduction of stone and brick fortifications. |
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The introduction of the term Received Pronunciation is usually credited to Daniel Jones. |
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Among the changes starting in the 19th century was the introduction of words, spellings, terms and usages from North American English. |
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