Vredefort Dome, approximately 120km south west of Johannesburg, is a representative part of a larger meteorite impact structure, or astrobleme. |
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When the first positive integer is larger than the second positive integer in a subtraction problem, the difference will be positive. |
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The endosymbiotic theory states that eukaryotic cells once became larger cells by absorbing a prokaryote. |
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I need help understanding the rules of subtracting binary numbers when the subtrahend is larger then the minuend. |
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The larger bank remained the controlling party when it took over the smaller banks. |
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Some patients gradually develop a tolerance for the drug and need to be given a larger dose. |
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Snakes molt as they grow, shedding the old skin and growing a larger new skin. |
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Brook trout, coho, and sockeye salmon were significantly larger in beaver ponds than those in unimpounded stream sections in Colorado and Alaska. |
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About 10 percent enjoyed secondary schooling and funded grammar schools in larger towns. |
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The middle hooves are larger and more elongated than the lateral ones, and are capable of quick movements. |
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England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales who compete within the larger Six Nations Championship. |
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Sales of divisions of larger businesses usually require the creation of a newco. |
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Because of their larger size, male stoats are less successful than females in pursuing rodents far into tunnels. |
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Once hatched, chicks are quite tolerant of one another, although the first hatched is often larger and dominates at feeding times. |
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In its dramas, people emerge as victims of forces larger than themselves, as individuals confronted with a rapidly accelerating world. |
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Segments of DNA where the bases have been chemically modified by methylation may undergo a larger change in conformation and adopt the Z form. |
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Soon after the completion of the second and larger phase of construction in 1969, he was able to redirect his energies. |
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Some of the consequences include small round windows, doors that open inwards and are larger than the door hole, and an emergency oxygen system. |
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Although Fitch has a smaller percentage of the market, it is still much larger than other rating agencies. |
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This is in contrast to the glycopeptide antibiotics vancomycin and teicoplanin, which are both much larger than the penicillins. |
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Many of the train operating companies are in fact parts of larger companies which operate multiple franchises. |
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It uses diacritics to map the much larger set of Brahmic consonants and vowels to the Latin script. |
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Just as Ghost led on to the larger and better known House, so Water Tower led to the more public Trafalgar Square plinth work three years later. |
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This is due to the ergometer's inability to properly simulate the larger rowers drag on a boat due to weight. |
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It is comparable in size to the US state of California, and somewhat larger than Paraguay. |
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On average the stone is available at depths of 1m on bed although some larger blocks are obtainable. |
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Thomson recommended a larger conductor with a larger cross section of insulation. |
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Dominant older males have territories 50 times larger than those of younger, socially inferior males. |
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The Steller's sea eagle, larger in both weight and total length, is the closest rival for median wingspan amongst living eagles. |
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In the years after his death, the work was adapted for performance on a much larger scale, with giant orchestras and choirs. |
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Airlines have often assigned the 787 to routes previously flown by larger aircraft that could not return a profit. |
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Because the CAP has traditionally rewarded farmers who produce more, larger farms have benefited much more from subsidies than smaller farms. |
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Some wards are grouped into larger areas for ward management purposes, and one ward is divided between two different ward management areas. |
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The derivations of all of the inhabited islands of the Hebrides and some of the larger uninhabited ones are listed below. |
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The larger economic boom generated construction of skyscrapers competing in height and creating an identifiable skyline. |
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It shares a common type rating with the larger Boeing 777 to allow qualified pilots to operate both models. |
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The composite fuselage permits larger windows without the need for structural reinforcement. |
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In the case of the larger fish species northern gannets will only eat the young fish. |
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Shortly afterwards the combined Yorkist armies confronted the much larger Lancastrian force at the Battle of Ludford Bridge. |
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It is played on a larger pitch compared to the Rounders England game and consequently uses larger bats and slightly larger balls. |
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It is broader than the CPI and contains a larger basket of goods and services. |
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Binary indium hydride has not yet been identified, although larger complexes exist. |
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In 1979 with funding from a Japanese bank a large modern extension was opened that would also house larger income generating exhibitions. |
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In 1776 Arkwright built a second, larger mill at Cromford and, soon after, mills at Bakewell and Wirksworth. |
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In 2006 British Airways launched Next Generation New Club World, featuring larger seats. |
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Many ethnic groups and nations of Africa qualify, although some groups are of a size larger than a tribal society. |
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This genre was shaped in Indonesia by the local interpretations of the media from the larger global punk movement. |
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The work all sold and allowed her to apply for grants to find funding for larger sculptures. |
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New Providence's harbour could easily accommodate hundreds of ships, and was too shallow for the Royal Navy's larger vessels to navigate. |
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In addition to her larger philosophical arguments, Wollstonecraft also lays out a specific educational plan. |
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It can be said, without much controversy, that cartography is the seed from which the larger field of geography grew. |
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Kuwaiti investment companies administer more assets than those of any other GCC country, save the much larger Saudi Arabia. |
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As corporations become larger and multinational, their influence and interests go further accordingly. |
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Only around the larger cities of Chester, Wroxeter, Gloucester and Caerlon was the Roman way of life are still maintained. |
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The course over which the race is run features much larger fences than those found on conventional National Hunt tracks. |
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On larger roads, the approximate location of the border can be determined by signs reminding the driver of the change in units. |
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The names Auchendryne and Castleton are clearly marked on the current Ordnance Survey maps below the larger and bolder Braemar. |
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The stoat's ancestors were larger than the current form, and underwent a reduction in size as they exploited the new food source. |
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The European wildcat is striped, has long fur and a bushy tail with a rounded tip, and is larger than a domestic cat. |
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The spots on the chest and abdomen are much larger and more blurred than on the back. |
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Three earlier performances aroused such interest that they naturally prompted the idea of introducing it to a larger public. |
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The two larger tunnels are each two lanes wide and are used for motorised traffic. |
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Systematically lowering the number of representatives from a given district directly benefits larger parties at the expense of smaller ones. |
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However, these larger gold and silver issues were virtually commemorative coins and had limited circulation. |
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Belfast harbour was dredged in 1845 to provide deeper berths for larger ships. |
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The larger industrial firms provided pensions, sickness benefits and even housing to their employees. |
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As the Air Force has reduced in size and modernised, the squadrons and aircraft types have tended towards groupings at fewer, larger bases. |
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There are various small archipelagos which may be better known than the larger islands they contain. |
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By 1830 Newport was Wales' leading coal port, and until the 1850s it was larger than Cardiff. |
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Andrew Street and a larger suburban campus at Garthdee and currently has approximately 15,500 students. |
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Women continue traditional crafts of using straw to make baskets and hats on the larger Caicos islands. |
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In other words, money is not only chasing goods and services, but to a larger extent, financial assets such as stocks and bonds. |
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The city government funds the arts with a larger annual budget than the National Endowment for the Arts. |
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Overall, Airbus promises passengers more headroom, larger overhead storage space and wider panoramic windows than current Airbus models. |
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Henry successfully evaded Stephen's larger army along the River Avon, preventing Stephen from forcing a decisive battle. |
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This has led to recommendations that passengers, particularly taller or larger individuals, avoid the 787 for international service. |
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Although they deserve moonhood every bit as much as their larger cousins, irregular satellites continue to puzzle planetary scientists. |
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By 1921, it was becoming apparent that aircraft capacity needed to be larger for the economics to remain favourable. |
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Wellesley, with command of four regiments, defeated Dhoondiah's larger rebel force, along with Dhoondiah himself who was killed in the battle. |
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This was because a horse could pull a barge with a load dozens of times larger than the load that could be drawn in a cart. |
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The name does not make it clear if it referred to a harbour on a larger island than today's St Mary's, or a whole island. |
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These movements and conquests are part of a larger pattern of population expansion and resettlement that occurred in Europe at this time. |
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In addition the wider gauge allowed for larger carriages and thus greater freight capacity. |
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The adoption of fiat currency by many countries, from the 18th century onwards, made much larger variations in the supply of money possible. |
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Studies of larger data sets have found no correlations for any fixed lead time, and a negative impact on the duration of growth. |
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Anti money laundering regulations have become a much larger burden for financial institutions and enforcement has stepped up significantly. |
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The invasions brought new ethnic groups to Europe, although some regions received a larger influx of new peoples than others. |
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Selznick lent Hitchcock to the larger studios more often than producing Hitchcock's films himself. |
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Pastoral services were centralised, and churches were built in the larger villages of the cities' territorial rule. |
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These proteins are important in bending arrays of nucleosomes and arranging them into the larger structures that make up chromosomes. |
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When the studios were being established, Elstree was significantly larger than Borehamwood. |
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Additional carbon from building a new rail route would be larger in the first ten years at least than a model were no new rail line was built. |
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These had a larger proportion of pictures to words than earlier books, and many of their pictures were in colour. |
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Ethnicity is an important means by which people may identify with a larger group. |
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By the end of the sixth century, larger kingdoms had become established on the south or east coasts. |
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With capital accumulated from his two marriages and his inheritance from his father, Boulton sought a larger site to expand his business. |
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In November 1887, he was transferred to the Gazette's much larger sister newspaper, The Pioneer, in Allahabad in the United Provinces. |
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This is larger than entire countries like Italy, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom. |
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In 1852 Brunel turned to a third ship, larger than her predecessors, intended for voyages to India and Australia. |
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Other issues include the dangers of falling rocket sticks, especially from larger rockets containing metal motors. |
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English expatriates form a larger part of the Morris tradition in Australia, Canada, New Zealand and Hong Kong. |
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The less surface area, the less stability but larger flights hamper close grouping. |
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All copies were sold within six months, and Austen's earnings on this novel were larger than for any of her other novels. |
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Frederick was then able to muster a larger army, of 120,000 men, and concentrate it against Austria. |
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After the Second World War, Moore's bronzes took on their larger scale, which was particularly suited for public art commissions. |
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Coyotes have larger canine teeth and are generally more practised in hostile encounters. |
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In the United States, many larger civilian airports also host an Air National Guard base. |
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Such storage opportunities are typically increased in catchments of larger size, thus leading to a lower yield and sediment delivery ratio. |
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The neothalamus contains the largest division of nuclei in the brain and is larger in animals with a well-developed cortex. |
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Therefore, although much larger than the royal burgh, the new Inverness district was much smaller than the county. |
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The availability of records enabled a larger percentage of the population to hear the top singers and bands. |
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It can be either a whole musical piece or part of a larger musical arrangement. |
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The Quarter Horse has much larger hind limb muscles than the Arabian, which make it less suitable for endurance racing. |
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Barely a month earlier, it had also hosted the larger East African Schools Sports tournaments. |
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The reduced flight time to mainland Europe therefore reduced the fuel load required and enabled a larger bomb load to be carried. |
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However the cottage was a small one and it was found to be necessary to build a larger building. |
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At sea, on larger vessels members of the deck department usually stand watch for 4 hours and are off for 8 hours, 7 days a week. |
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Females are rather larger than males with the differences increasing as the body size increases across the races. |
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This has resulted in limited land to preserve natural habitats, in particular for larger wild mammals with greater territorial requirements. |
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In larger towns, especially Nuuk and in the higher social strata, this is still a large group. |
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Kawczynski also pointed out that the average number of voters in a parliamentary constituency is larger in England than in Scotland. |
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Compared to other members of the Felinae, the wildcat is a small species, but is nonetheless larger than the housecat. |
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Terminal 2 will be the most developed, adding new piers to the terminal and also create a larger security hall as well as more outlets. |
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A larger number of old retired buses have also been converted into mobile holiday homes and campers. |
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Buttressing made it possible to build taller buildings and open up the intervening wall spaces to create larger windows. |
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Most of these railways were built to serve marginal traffic that would not support a larger line. |
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It is likely that until relatively recent times the islands were much larger and perhaps joined together into one island named Ennor. |
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In the larger manufacturing areas, Nonconformists clearly outnumbered members of the Church of England. |
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This was accompanied by larger fields as well, known variously as carucates, ploughlands, and ploughgates. |
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Andreev's intexts are each, in some sense, miniatures of the larger text that includes them. |
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They are often cylindrical in shape to allow for a larger payload of flash powder, but ball shapes are common and cheaper as well. |
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The Cardiff Urban Area covers a slightly larger area outside the county boundary, and includes the towns of Dinas Powys and Penarth. |
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However, regiments were rarely anywhere near this large, and at the Battle of Culloden, the regiments were not much larger than about 400 men. |
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Smaller holders could sell their land to larger ones for a higher price post enclosure. |
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The energy effort required was lessened, which enabled the use of larger ploughs, making more effective use of horse power. |
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The objective of the uprising was to drive the German occupiers from the city and help with the larger fight against Germany and the Axis powers. |
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It is considered a global city and has a population larger than other countries in the United Kingdom besides England itself. |
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Such taxation usually includes a larger income tax for people with higher incomes, called a progressive tax. |
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Edmunds, which was replaced by a larger church in 1095, into which Edmund's relics were translated. |
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Of Scotland's 25 largest cities, only Inverness, the unofficial capital of the Highlands, has a larger percentage of Gaelic speakers. |
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Ballastless track provides extra overhead clearance necessary for the passage of larger trains. |
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Lough Foyle on the other side, is one of Ireland's larger inlets, situated between County Donegal and County Londonderry. |
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There is also a larger than life bronze statue of him holding a steamship in one hand and a locomotive in the other. |
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In 1837, the Esperanza, a Portuguese slaver, was wrecked off East Caicos, one of the larger islands. |
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He was, along with other group leaders, suspended from membership of the SNP when the 79 Group was banned within the larger party. |
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When Frederick heard about this humiliating occupation, he immediately sent a larger force to free the city. |
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Ruricius gave Constantine the slip and returned with a larger force to oppose Constantine. |
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The walk is a fun and safe way for adults and children to celebrate Halloween and has a larger and larger following every year. |
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As a result, unlike other city wards in Japan, these wards are not conterminous with a larger incorporated city. |
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In areas with more conflict there were larger medical facilities as they saw more casualties. |
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It is larger than London's famous Hyde Park and Hampstead Heath put together and the freemen of the city have the right to graze cattle on it. |
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By 1096 no bishopric was held by any Englishman, and English abbots became uncommon, especially in the larger monasteries. |
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They entrenched themselves, the larger body at Appledore, Kent, and the lesser, under Hastein, at Milton, also in Kent. |
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The 787 shares a common type rating with the larger 777, allowing qualified pilots to operate both models. |
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There seemed to be another larger circle in the next pasture toward the town. |
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With his new lands, Henry now possessed a much larger proportion of France than Louis. |
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In 1889, the city became a county borough as did many larger Lancashire towns, and therefore not governed by Lancashire County Council. |
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The larger Welsh mammals died out during the Norman period, including the brown bear, wolf and the wildcat. |
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The larger towers provided space for habitation to make up for the loss of the donjon. |
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Most of the larger southern dales, Ribblesdale, Malhamdale and Airedale, Wharfedale and Nidderdale, run roughly parallel from north to south. |
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Royal households took essentially the same form as baronial households, although on a much larger scale and the positions were more prestigious. |
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In 1500, a second, larger fleet of thirteen ships and about 1500 men was sent to India. |
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A long siege could slow down the army, allowing help to come or for the enemy to prepare a larger force for later. |
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The South Downs National Park forms a much larger area than the chalk range of the South Downs and includes large parts of the Weald. |
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The auberges in Valletta are much larger than their counterparts in Birgu, and can be considered as palaces. |
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If a browser window is larger than a layout table's fixed size, your viewers end up looking at a honkingly big white void. |
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Pixies are said to reward consideration and punish neglect on the part of larger humans, for which Keightley gives examples. |
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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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Unitary authorities were formed across the entirety of Scotland and Wales, and in larger cities in England. |
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Savery's pump was economical in small horsepower ranges, but was prone to boiler explosions in larger sizes. |
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The metal drum setup is generally much larger than those employed in other forms of rock music. |
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Jamie Galbraith argues that countries with larger financial sectors have greater inequality, and the link is not an accident. |
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They played initially in clubs and ballrooms, and then in larger auditoriums as their popularity grew. |
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Some dahlia shells are cylindrical rather than spherical to allow for larger stars. |
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Both the RAF and Luftwaffe struggled to replace manpower losses, though the Germans had larger reserves of trained aircrew. |
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The room itself was no larger than an ordinary living room, but it appeared to be a Home Depot of modern weaponry. |
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The bishop planned and began a much larger church as his cathedral, to which was attached a priory, with the bishop's palace beside it. |
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These base units are used to derive larger and smaller units that could replace a huge number of other units of measure in existence. |
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Rent has nearly doubled as a share of GDP since 1985, and is now larger than the manufacturing sector. |
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The larger ports such as Fowey contributed vessels to the naval enterprises of the King and were subject to attack from the French in return. |
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While some venues are constructed specifically for operas, other opera houses are part of larger performing arts centers. |
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Center work in the middle of the room starts out with slower exercises, gradually leading up to faster exercises and larger movements. |
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As transport costs increase, the larger the range of exchange rate fluctuations. |
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Crick's reaction was to invite Nirenberg to deliver his talk to a larger audience. |
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Ohain was then introduced to Ernst Heinkel, one of the larger aircraft industrialists of the day, who immediately saw the promise of the design. |
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Lean's films now began to become infrequent but much larger in scale and more extensively released internationally. |
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Small companies have a critical role, often then selling the rights to larger companies that have the resources to run the clinical trials. |
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In inner London, private schools always get the best results and are larger in number. |
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Fractures are a conductive path connecting a larger volume of reservoir to the well. |
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Many became churches, or chapels in larger churches erected adjoining them. |
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Many branches of Presbyterianism are remnants of previous splits from larger groups. |
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Compared to a turbojet of identical thrust, a turbofan has a much larger air mass flow rate. |
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Even before Presbyterianism spread with immigrants abroad from Scotland, there were divisions in the larger Presbyterian family. |
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This would mean that moving a larger ship would take proportionately less fuel than a smaller ship. |
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Androphobic women typically describe men in images that are larger than life. |
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In the case of rats, which are much larger than mice, a much larger version of the same type of trap is used to kill them. |
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By tradition, the Orthodox Church, when faced with issues that are larger than a single bishop can resolve, holds a local council. |
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The side of the bowl with a larger symbol within a circle indicates the side away from the bias. |
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Hermits are usually associated with a larger monastery but live in seclusion some distance from the main compound. |
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Propeller engines handle larger air mass flows, and give them smaller acceleration, than jet engines. |
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When there is a larger number of ordained ministers than ruling elders, additional ruling elders are appointed to redress the imbalance. |
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He was soon responsible for the much larger fleet that the GWR operated following the Railways Act 1921 mergers. |
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When the number of immigrants is larger than the number of emigrants, a positive net migration rate occurs. |
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The vehicles were fitted with among other gear a sun compass, machine guns, larger fuel tanks and smoke dischargers. |
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Time magazine argues that some of the larger May Balls are among the best private parties in the world. |
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This keeps the weight as far forward as possible but like the ton, gives it a larger diameter than the cylinder. |
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At the same time GKN took larger shares of its other driveline joint ventures with Dana in Brazil, Argentina and Colombia. |
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A pub may favour sparklers because the larger head they produce means it does not need to supply as much beer. |
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Major precepting authorities such as the Greater London Authority and county councils cover areas that are larger than billing authorities. |
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This extensively hopped, lighter beer was easier to store and transport, and so favoured the growth of larger breweries. |
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The commission's report in 1969 recommended the replacement of the counties with larger regions. |
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The larger wing area allows for decreased landing speed while increasing both range and payload. |
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A primary advantage is that the citizen consumers have a much larger variety of goods and services from which to choose. |
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However, the larger towns have ethnic makeups that are closer to the national average. |
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Many larger animals, such as wolf, bear and the European elk are today extinct. |
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This larger capacity was particularly significant during a time when ticket revenue was of crucial importance. |
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Underwood, published in the expanded folio of 1640, is a larger and more heterogeneous group of poems. |
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For transactions by cheque involving a larger sum, two different ID documents are frequently requested by merchants. |
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Only Bangladesh, South Korea, and Taiwan have both a larger population and higher population density. |
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Zeeland and South Holland produce a lot of butter, which contains a larger amount of milkfat than most other European butter varieties. |
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While the colours and sizes of all of the new notes are the same as previous designs, text on the notes is larger than before. |
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Each of these houses had the larger bed on the right side of the doorway and the smaller on the left. |
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Navy sought a replacement with either a larger yield or equivalent destructive power. |
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British trade with the Commonwealth was four times larger than trade with Europe. |
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There are over 60 recycling points located throughout Moray in addition to eight larger recycling centres. |
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This was a much larger establishment with 200 pupils and a full complement of staff. |
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In 1539 he moved to the dissolution of the larger monasteries that had escaped earlier. |
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For example, an afflicted person may look at a larger object such as a basketball and perceive it as if it were the size of a golf ball. |
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World War II featured fighter combat on a larger scale than any other conflict to date. |
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Haye beat Valuev in a reserved display of accuracy and efficiency, countering Valuev's misses, jabbing and circling his much larger opponent. |
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The new instruments had gut strings, and their construction and playing style was based on the larger orchestral pedal harp. |
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Between 1951 and 1955, Tolkien applied the term legendarium to the larger part of these writings. |
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The man firing the gun turned his weapon on the larger target, giving Jenna the chance to pull out of the kill zone using the Suburban as cover. |
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The Hebrides generally lack the biodiversity of mainland Britain, but like most of the larger islands, Skye still has a wide variety of species. |
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The larger Breton mammals died out during the modern period, including the wolf. |
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Shanty songs functioned to economize labor in what had then become larger vessels having smaller crews and operating on stricter schedules. |
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Sedentary agriculture led to the development of property rights, domestication of plants and animals, and larger family sizes. |
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In larger boats, the weight of a person has less effect on the hull trim, but it can be adjusted by shifting gear, fuel, water, or supplies. |
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When their houses were closed down some monks sought to transfer to larger houses. |
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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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Many private taxicab companies also operate larger minibus vehicles to cater for group fares. |
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This allowed a larger number of music lovers to hear the new popular piano tunes. |
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Individuals may also be considered nationals of groups with autonomous status that have ceded some power to a larger government. |
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It generally has a larger variety and number of woodwind and brass instruments than the orchestra but does not have a string section. |
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The result was that farmers were able to use less seed, and at the same time experience larger yields than under the broadcast methods. |
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A protectorate refers to an autonomous region that depends upon a larger government for its protection as an autonomous region. |
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Castile was a much larger kingdom than Aragon, and it was inherited by Catherine's mentally unstable elder sister, Joanna. |
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High capacity Monorails with larger and longer trains can be classified as rapid transit systems. |
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Founded in 1971 by Ian Paisley, it has grown to become the larger of the two main unionist political parties in Northern Ireland. |
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They deepened the river so that larger boats could sail through. |
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Objects in the foreground are drawn larger than those in the background. |
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Other reforms allowed the clergy to operate more openly and thus allowed permanent missions to be set up in the larger towns. |
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Although this kind of insight has earned him praise, he has also been criticised for ignoring the larger context. |
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The normal technique, however, was opus tessellatum, using larger tesserae, which were laid on site. |
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Legal administration in the Ottoman Empire was part of a larger scheme of balancing central and local authority. |
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However, in assemblies or larger boards, the chairman should vote only when it can affect the result. |
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We need to look at the event within the larger context of world history. |
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So while subsidies allow small farms to exist, large farms tend to get the larger share of the subsidies. |
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The opportunity to construct aesthetic details precisely, and combine them with larger social themes, drew Wilde to write drama. |
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The additory fiction gives to a great man a larger share of reputation than belongs to him, to enable him to serve some good end or purpose. |
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If necessary it would afterhand always be possible to integrate over larger time intervals. |
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This area has also experienced intense volcanism, Arthur's Seat in Edinburgh being the remnant of a once much larger volcano. |
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Some yearly meetings belong to larger organizations to help maintain order and communication within the Society. |
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The angular defect clearly has something to do with curvature, because the larger it is, the more pointed the surface is at the vertex. |
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There are a number of private gardens and open spaces, often within courtyards of the larger commercial developments. |
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Ancestrula overgrown by increasingly larger autozooids relatively early during astogeny. |
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The Puritans settled in much larger numbers in the Massachusetts Bay Colony and elsewhere in New England. |
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At the Battle of Dupplin Moor, Balliol's army, commanded by Henry Beaumont, defeated the larger Scottish force. |
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This, however, applies only to mail items and not larger packages which are dealt with by its Parcelforce division. |
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The British faced a vast territory far larger than Britain or France, located at a far distance from home ports. |
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To thicken that buffer zone Britain joined other powers in biting off larger chunks of China. |
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A larger command is typically led by an officer holding the rank of colonel. |
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The aggregates used were often much larger than in modern concrete, amounting to rubble. |
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A larger amount of capital is seeking investment than in the boomiest of boom times, yet there is no boom now. |
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The borogove let out a quiet chirp. Another, larger borogove squirmed in through the hole in the fabric. |
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If the broke accumulates, a larger proportion can be used in making coloured papers, otherwise the above quantity is sufiicient. |
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On the other hand, the Bf 109E had a much larger turning circle than its two foes. |
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In so doing, the bullocky assumes a larger than life dimension and passes into the realm of myth and Australian legend. |
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The supermarket's new buyer decided to stock a larger range of vegetarian foods. |
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We show that, in the present form, there does not exist a cogalois theory for Drinfeld modules of rank or class number larger than one. |
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Opposing gun control was also consistent with a larger anti-regulation, libertarian, and anti-government conservative agenda. |
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A more gracile morphology would have been far more efficient over larger areas. |
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A different method and a different flavour from the usual brown crunchie. The recipe is easily doubled for a larger batch. |
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Boxes, assembled within a larger box cupboardwise and placed on a bedside table, can be used for storage in the same way that pockets are used. |
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Examination of waves larger than 60 metres will depend on the accuracy with which the spatial derivatives of the surface can be obtained. |
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There are Deaf clubs in many cities, but the clubs are just a part of the larger community of Deaf people. |
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The gaur, a gigantic wild ox larger than even wild water buffalo, is found mainly in Indochina. |
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England and Normandy were well administered and therefore would be able to generate larger revenues than areas such as Aquitaine. |
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Advances vary greatly between books, with established authors commanding larger advances. |
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Eight of the larger islands are connected by bridges, and are the populated islands. |
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It is much larger and longer than Wat's Dyke, but runs roughly parallel to it. |
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The House of Lords is the only upper house of any bicameral parliament to be larger than its respective lower house. |
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The more advanced the disease, the larger the number of follicles affected by fibro-adenia, but it is rare to find. |
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As a small country with larger neighbours, Qatar seeks to project influence and protect its state and ruling dynasty. |
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The older manuscripts had been written in a much larger format than that found convenient for university work. |
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In Iceland, Heathenry has an impact larger than the number of its adherents. |
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The Frobenius number of 2 and 5 is 3, since 3 cannot be formed as a sum of twos and fives while every larger integer can. |
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Women wear a variety of outfits in larger companies, from casual geekwear to power suits. |
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Most independent schools, particularly the larger and older institutions, have charitable status. |
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Apical growth of the stem was slow from 1926 through 1936 when the tree was competing with herbs and shrubs and probably shaded by larger trees. |
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