It led her to buy the intellectual property rights to the food waste decomposer and the company's Singapore units. |
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Recent election losses have led to open rebellion among some party members, who are calling for a complete change of leadership. |
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They are attempting to reconstruct the events that led to the bridge's collapse. |
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It is led away from the cell to a decomposer also containing graphite. |
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It is headquartered in Newton Abbot, Devon, and currently led by Paul Nuttall. |
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This led to the proposal of a congestion charge in 2005, but this was later rejected. |
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This led to disputes about the number of animals allowed and the enclosure of land. |
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The campaign led to numerous other controversies, especially concerning the Prussians. |
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This set in motion a chain of events that almost led to the engines being produced much sooner than actually occurred. |
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Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, India's independence movement leader, led a peaceful resistance to the British rule. |
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Poverty in the United Kingdom remained desperate however and industrialisation in England led to terrible condition for the working class. |
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He led his party into several elections, including the 2014 European Parliament election and the 2015 general election. |
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During the 11th century, developments in philosophy and theology led to increased intellectual activity. |
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At the end of this period, the Earth's crust sank here which led to the area being covered by sea, depositing a variety of new rocks. |
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Problems manning the Royal Navy also led to Pitt to introduce the Quota System in 1795 addition to the existing system of Impressment. |
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The Battle of Friedland which led to peace with Russia in 1807 involved about 150,000 men. |
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On 3 September 1650, the Covenanters were defeated at the Battle of Dunbar by a much smaller force led by Oliver Cromwell. |
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The subsequent Congress of Vienna led to significant territorial gains for Hanover, which was upgraded from an electorate to a kingdom. |
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Nelson led his party from the deck of San Nicolas onto San Josef and captured her as well. |
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In 1813, Wellesley led a new offensive, this time against the French line of communications. |
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When civil war broke out in Spain, Hitler and Mussolini lent military support to the Nationalist rebels, led by General Francisco Franco. |
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Egypt faced an Axis campaign led by Italian and German forces during the war. |
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The resulting English Civil War or War of the Three Kingdoms led to a revolutionary republic in England. |
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Richard's troops, led by Guy de Lusignan, conquered the whole island by 1 June. |
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Murphy is not currently an MSP, the Labour group in the Scottish Parliament is led by their deputy leader in Scotland, Kezia Dugdale. |
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The decisions that led up to the Iraq war and its subsequent conduct are currently the subject of Sir John Chilcot's Iraq Inquiry. |
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The Court has two divisions, Criminal and Civil, led by the Lord Chief Justice and Master of the Rolls respectively. |
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Efforts by local kings to fight the invaders led to the formation of new political entities. |
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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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This destabilized the climate and led to one, and perhaps two, ice ages during the Carboniferous. |
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After the Parliamentary elections of 1690, William began to favour the Tories, led by Danby and Nottingham. |
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Wilson Knight and the school of New Criticism, led a movement towards a closer reading of Shakespeare's imagery. |
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The controversy eventually led to Laud's impeachment for treason by a bill of attainder in 1645, and subsequent execution. |
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Jacobites rose again in 1745 led by Charles Edward Stuart, James II's grandson, and were again defeated. |
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Cabot led another voyage to the Americas the following year but nothing was ever heard of his ships again. |
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The Revolution deeply polarised American politics, and this polarisation led to the creation of the First Party System. |
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George was also perceived as favouring Tory ministers, which led to his denunciation by the Whigs as an autocrat. |
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Grafton's government disintegrated in 1770, allowing the Tories led by Lord North to return to power. |
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In 1762 the resumption of hostilities with Spain led to the British capture of Manila and of Havana, along with a Spanish fleet sheltering there. |
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The decisive French triumph at Rivoli in January 1797 led to the collapse of the Austrian position in Italy. |
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He carried out a bombardment and personally led an amphibious assault on 3 July. |
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On 23 September, Wellesley led his forces over a ford in the river Kaitna and the Battle of Assaye commenced. |
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In 1820, although religious activity was resumed, it was no longer led by the Jesuits. |
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The Liberal government of the day led by Asquith responded with the Cat and Mouse Act. |
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These landings were successful, and led to the defeat of the German Army units in France. |
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From 1943 to 1945, the US led and coordinated the Western Allies' war effort in Europe under the leadership of General Dwight Eisenhower. |
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During the battle, the Gascon noble Jean de Grailly, captal de Buch led a mounted unit that was concealed in a forest. |
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On a global scale, this disaster led to the creation of an Irish diaspora that numbers fifteen times the current population of the island. |
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Henry's desire to reform the relationship with the Church led to conflict with his former friend Thomas Becket, the Archbishop of Canterbury. |
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Henry the Young King and the Count of Flanders planned to land in England to assist the rebellion led by the Earl of Leicester. |
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The conference led to the signature, on 25 March 1957, of the Treaty of Rome establishing a European Economic Community. |
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The government is led by the First Minister, assisted by various Ministers with individual portfolios and remits. |
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The 2010 general election led to Cameron becoming Prime Minister as the head of a coalition government with the Liberal Democrats. |
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In the 1979 general election Labour was heavily defeated by the Conservatives now led by Margaret Thatcher. |
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Sked was then ousted by a faction led by Nigel Farage, who became the party's preeminent figure. |
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During some of the Great Depression, Louisiana was led by Governor Huey Long. |
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This led to overcrowding and increase in other problems like violence, self harm and suicide. |
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The Hunnic threat remained until Attila's death in 453, when the Hunnic confederation he led fell apart. |
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This led to the recording and standardisation of legal codes throughout Western Europe. |
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These proposals were opposed by the Conservative Party opposition led by Edward Heath. |
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By the 9th century, the expanding power of Mercia led to it gaining control over Ergyng and nearby Hereford. |
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Subsequent development led to the continuation of the course that the river follows at the present day. |
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In 1661, amidst the Qing conquest of China, Ming general Koxinga led a fleet to invade Formosa. |
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Edward's death without an heir led to Henry's daughter Mary I taking the throne. |
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On April 27, 1584, Raleigh dispatched an expedition led by Philip Amadas and Arthur Barlowe to explore the eastern coast of North America. |
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Cromwell's cavalry, on the other hand, trained to operate as a single unit, which led to many decisive victories. |
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They were led by white rays to a spot where they found a jaden figure of Lao-tzu buried in the ground. |
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Cromwell led his wing with great success at Naseby, again routing the Royalist cavalry. |
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This policy led to a large number of very expensive campaigns which were largely paid for with Dutch funds. |
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In 1786 Pitt's government negotiated the Eden Agreement, a commercial treaty with France which led to freer trade between the two countries. |
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Forces of Cameronians as well as Clan Campbell Highlanders led by the Earl of Argyll had come to bolster William's support. |
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Contacts with England led to a conscious attempt to improve agriculture among the gentry and nobility. |
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Brakesmen were placed between the waggons, and the train set off, led by a man on horseback with a flag. |
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Britain led and funded the series of coalitions that fought France from 1793 to 1815, and then restored the Bourbons. |
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Several Lancastrian nobles, including the third Duke of Somerset, who had apparently been reconciled to Edward, readily led the rebellion. |
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The increasing competition from television in the 1950s and 1960s led to a need for greater professionalism in the theatre. |
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In May 1762, the incumbent Whig government of the Duke of Newcastle was replaced with one led by the Scottish Tory Lord Bute. |
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King Henry led an army south to meet them while Margaret remained in the north with Prince Edward. |
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Either way, Richard led a cavalry charge deep into the enemy ranks in an attempt to end the battle quickly by striking at Henry Tudor himself. |
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Large reserves of petroleum and natural gas were discovered in the 1960s, which led to a boom in the economy. |
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Sparked by the battle's quincentenary celebration in 1985, a dispute among historians has led many to suspect the accuracy of Williams's theory. |
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The assault on the position led to the capture of the city, but during it Bonaparte was wounded in the thigh. |
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Finally, Joan Kelly argued that the Renaissance led to greater gender dichotomy, lessening the agency women had had during the Middle Ages. |
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In 388, Maximus led his army across the Alps into Italy in an attempt to claim the purple. |
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This led him to take risks, and to enthusiastically publicise his resultant successes. |
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During the battle, Wellesley led his men, in a line of battle of two ranks, against the enemy to a gentle ridge and gave the order to fire. |
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In February 1567, Darnley was murdered by conspirators almost certainly led by James Hepburn, Earl of Bothwell. |
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Unfortunately for Pythagoras, his theorem led at once to the discovery of incommensurables, which appeared to disprove his whole philosophy. |
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She depended heavily on a group of trusted advisers, led by William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley. |
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The depression of 1842 led to a wave of strikes, as workers responded to the wage cuts imposed by employers. |
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Henry and Geoffrey led another invasion of Normandy in 1057 but were defeated by William at the Battle of Varaville. |
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In 1591, the campaign of John Norreys, who led 3,000 men to Brittany, was even more of a disaster. |
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Next he led his forces around the south and west of London, burning along the way. |
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Because of international trade interdependencies this led to European economic stagnation and delayed European recovery for several years. |
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The use of digital technology is growing at a very fast pace which led to the emergence of systems based on the cognitive infocommunications. |
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This loss of manpower led to a shortage of farm labour, and a corresponding rise in wages. |
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Guillaume des Roches led the magnates of Anjou, Maine, and Touraine declaring for Arthur. |
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He led another voyage to the Americas the following year, but nothing was heard of him or his ships again. |
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Shortages in raw materials and price pressures have led to innovation by Lucite who developed their patented Alpha Technology in this region. |
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The Campaign for Yorkshire was led by Jane Thomas as Director and Paul Jagger as chairman. |
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This distancing of Yorkshire from England led Read to question whether Yorkshire people were really English at all. |
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Representing the Kingdom of England led by Archbishop Thurstan of York, soldiers from Yorkshire defeated the more numerous Scots. |
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This left the country without an obvious heir, and led to the succession dispute known to history as the Great Cause. |
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Mozambique's controversial entry led to the Edinburgh Declaration and the current membership guidelines. |
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Meanwhile, the fiscal pressure on the kingdom caused by Edward's expensive alliances led to discontent at home. |
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Administrative management of the Department is led by a head civil servant known in most Departments as a Permanent Secretary. |
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At age seventeen he led a successful coup against Mortimer, the de facto ruler of the country, and began his personal reign. |
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This led to the calling of the Convention Parliament which was dominated by royalists. |
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It was the collapse of the Liberal party that led to the Conservative landslide. |
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However it led to increasingly strained relations between the government and the trade unions. |
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The last king of the Roman Kingdom, Lucius Tarquinius Superbus, was overthrown in 509 BC by a group of noblemen led by Lucius Junius Brutus. |
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In 1830, a revolution in the southern half of the country led to the de facto independence of the new state of Belgium. |
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The Rif Berbers rebelled, led by Abdelkrim, a former officer for the Spanish administration. |
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The Northern Ireland Office is led by the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, who sits in the Cabinet of the United Kingdom. |
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France's sea power led to economic disruptions for England, shrinking the wool trade to Flanders and the wine trade from Gascony. |
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Several Civil Division Lords Justices are seconded to the Criminal Division, which is currently led by the Lord Chief Justice, Lord Thomas. |
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While he was in England, Henry's brother Thomas of Lancaster, 1st Duke of Clarence, led the English forces in France. |
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The Cornish Rebellion of 1497 led by An Gof and Thomas Flamank ended in a march to Blackheath in London where the Cornish forces were massacred. |
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The founding of a Roman temple to Claudius at Camulodunum was one of the impositions that led to the revolt of Boudica. |
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Domestic troubles led to the defection of Charles III, Duke of Bourbon and Constable of France, to the emperor. |
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The creation of a new County of London also led to the ending of the Tower Hamlets lieutenancy. |
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The lack of clear leadership led to civil and military unrest, and for a popular desire to restore the monarchy. |
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He was present at the Siege of Smerwick where he led the party which beheaded some 600 Spanish and Italian soldiers. |
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A review undertaken between 1987 and 1992 led to a number of relatively small alterations in borough boundaries. |
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This led to the adoption of different tunnelling techniques on the two sides. |
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Was it a simple lapsus oculi on the part of the translator, a kind of scribal error that led to an involuntary deletion? |
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The higher wages for workers combined with sinking prices on grain products led to a problematic economic situation for the gentry. |
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The success of these voyages led to the founding of a number of companies competing for the trade. |
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The forcible dissolution of the Lordship of the Isles by James IV in 1493 had led to troubled times for the western seaboard. |
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Mark Sherwood, the caddie for Fredrik Jacobson, led for much of the contest after hitting an 8-iron a little low on the clubface. |
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The policy's price controls and market interventions led to considerable overproduction. |
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His natural son Robert led an unsuccessful rebellion against James, and the Earl and his son were hanged. |
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The Earl of Lincoln backed him for the throne and led rebel forces in the name of the House of York. |
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The Royalist cavaliers' skill and speed on horseback led to many early victories. |
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In the Kingdom of Scotland the Protestant Reformation was a popular movement led by John Knox. |
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Cromwell divided his army, leaving some in Scotland to continue the conquest and led the rest south in pursuit. |
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In 1064, during the War of Barbastro, William of Montreuil led the papal army and took a huge booty. |
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He was ultimately unsuccessful and was driven to the mountains where he led a guerrilla war. |
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The political community preferred this to a regency led by the king's uncle, John of Gaunt, although Gaunt remained highly influential. |
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It was led by John Graham, 1st Viscount Dundee, also known as Graham of Claverhouse or Bonnie Dundee, who raised an army from Highland clans. |
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The current version was resurrected in the 1990s by the Sheriff of York and is led by the Guild of Scriveners. |
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William's successful invasion with a Dutch fleet and army led to James fleeing to France. |
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Eugenius made some modest attempts to win pagan support, and with Arbogast led a large army to fight another destructive civil war. |
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This increased competition for the Chinese market led to India reducing its opium output and diversifying its exports. |
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He led his ships in attacks on neutral Hanseatic League and Spanish ships in the Channel on flimsy grounds of sovereignty. |
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Within the natural sciences, Edinburgh's medical also led the way in chemistry, anatomy and pharmacology. |
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His restored prestige led to him knighting the young King Edward III of England before his coronation. |
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This led to a price war between the two canal companies and the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, who had previously cooperated on rates. |
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This led to a schism between those clergy who swore the required oath and accepted the new arrangement and those who remained loyal to the Pope. |
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The many French successes led to the spread of the French revolutionary ideals into neighbouring countries, and indeed across much of Europe. |
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Later, an uprising led by Boudica, Queen of the Iceni, ended with Boudica's suicide following her defeat at the Battle of Watling Street. |
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This technology led to the amazing German flying saucers of the Haunebu and Vril classes built under SS auspices. |
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Men are led on from one stage of life to another in a condition of the utmost hazard. |
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A dispute over the succession to Edward led to the Norman conquest of England in 1066, accomplished by an army led by Duke William of Normandy. |
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The 2011 elections resulted in a minority Labour administration led by Carwyn Jones. |
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This led to Edward's later adoption of the sign of the sunne in splendour as his personal device. |
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The Executive is led by a diarchy representing unionist and nationalist members of the Assembly. |
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During the next year, 397, Eutropius personally led his troops to victory over some Huns who were marauding in Asia Minor. |
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Additionally, in northern Gaul, a British army led by one Riothamus, operated in imperial interests. |
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As she led him into the house, she told him that the High Father, her adoptive great-grandfather, was equivalent to a Supreme Court Justice. |
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This has led some scholars to develop the study of English as an auxiliary languages. |
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In 1519, an expedition sent by the Spanish Crown to find a way to Asia was led by the experienced Portuguese navigator Ferdinand Magellan. |
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This has led to the establishment of an annual Garlic Festival at Newchurch, which is one of the largest events of the local calendar. |
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In 413 he led an invasion of Italia, lost to a subordinate of Constantius, and fled back to Africa where he was murdered by Constantius's agents. |
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In August 1485, Henry Tudor and his uncle, Jasper Tudor, led a second rebellion. |
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The Austrians, led by Charles's younger brother Ferdinand, continued to fight the Ottomans in the east. |
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The ships once again reached Bear Island on 1 July, which led to a disagreement. |
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Of the men who set out on five ships, only 18 completed the circumnavigation and managed to return to Spain in this single vessel led by Elcano. |
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The colonization of the new easternmost lands of Russia and further onslaught eastward was led by the rich merchants Stroganovs. |
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European overseas expansion led to the contact between the Old and New Worlds producing the Columbian Exchange, named after Columbus. |
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The new scientific method led to great contributions in the fields of astronomy, physics, biology, and anatomy. |
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That led to the development of a special form of folk art known as lubok printing, which persisted in Russia well into the 19th century. |
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In the autumn of that same year, two rival claimants to the throne led invasions of England in short succession. |
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A small group led by Dezhnyov reached the mouth of the Anadyr River and sailed up it in 1649, having built new boats from the wreckage. |
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Edward was forced to submit to his banishment, and the humiliation may have caused a series of strokes which led to his death. |
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It is the abundance of both which has led to the area becoming known as the Lake District. |
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Rising traffic congestion led to the creation of the world's first local urban rail network. |
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This led to the development of Nynorsk in the 19th century and to the formation of alternative spelling standards in the 20th century. |
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However, the riots led to the first formation of trade unions, and further pressure for reform. |
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Though successful in their outcome, the expeditions to the Caribbean, conducted on a grand scale, led to devastating losses from disease. |
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This led to the development of several machine tools for cutting metal parts. |
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Some 20,000 to 40,000 rebels were led by Robert Aske, together with parts of the northern nobility. |
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This lasted only until around 61, when the Iceni tribe led by Queen Boudica stormed it, burning it to the ground. |
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These confiscations led to revolts, which resulted in more confiscations, a cycle that continued for five years after the Battle of Hastings. |
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These events led rapidly to Mary's defeat and imprisonment in Loch Leven Castle. |
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Although he led an expedition into Maine, the result was instead a negotiated settlement arranged by a papal legate. |
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Erosion of the limestone has led to some unusual geological formations, such as the limestone pavements at Malham Cove. |
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The locally mined graphite led to the development of the pencil industry, especially around Keswick. |
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In the Yorkshire Dales and the White Peak the limestone exposure has led to the formation of large underground cave systems and watercourses. |
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During a revolt in Munster led by Gerald FitzGerald, 15th Earl of Desmond, in 1582, an estimated 30,000 Irish people starved to death. |
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This led to the growth of ports such as Sunderland, Newcastle, Teesport Middlesbrough, Seaham, Hartlepool and Blyth. |
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John Bradshaw acted as President of the Court, and the prosecution was led by the Solicitor General, John Cook. |
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In 1092, William II led an invasion of Strathclyde, a Celtic kingdom in what is now southwest Scotland and Cumbria. |
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Observations made using the telescope have led to new theories. |
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Wartime hysteria led to many unfair accusations of treachery. |
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Carbon fibre was invented in 1963 at the RAE in Farnborough by a team led by William Watt. |
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She... led a blissful life, unconscious of want, care, or bad weather, while she sat safe and happy in an imaginary world. |
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Richard then proceeded to conquer the whole island, his troops being led by Guy de Lusignan. |
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His lack of discernment led to his disastrous choice of business partners. |
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Discrepancies in the firm's financial statements led to an investigation. |
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It is this discovery that led to the expansion in iron manufacture in the region. |
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Their research has led to many important advances in modern medicine. |
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William dissolved Parliament in 1695, and the new Parliament that assembled that year was led by the Whigs. |
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The expedition was led by her former suitor, Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester. |
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In 1798, he led a military expedition to Egypt that served as a springboard to political power. |
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He led us to a hitching-bar where two farm-wagons were tied, and I saw the foreign family crowding into one of them. |
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The truncated horn timbers had been led through the transom and firmly fastened to it. |
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She wrote a caustic report about the decisions that led to the crisis. |
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In 1568, William of Orange, better known as William the Silent, led a failed attempt to drive Alba from the Netherlands. |
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In the Norman period the Scottish church underwent a series of changes that led to new monastic orders and organisation. |
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Historian Asa Briggs finds that the religious efforts by evangelicals, led to a genuine improvement in morals and manners during the French wars. |
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In Edward's absence, the country was governed by a royal council, led by Robert Burnell. |
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These are politically led by a Government Minister who is often a Secretary of State and member of the Cabinet. |
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These considerations led Great Britain to decide to attempt merger of the two kingdoms and their parliaments. |
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The fiscal demands on the King's subjects caused resentment, and this resentment eventually led to serious political opposition. |
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The troops were then led away in small groups by their hosts. It was just what the Khivans had been waiting for. |
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Cosgrave, who had led both of these governments since August 1922, became the first President of the Executive Council. |
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After the First World War, this led to the demise of the Liberal Party as the main reformist force in British politics. |
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He revealed he had led other members of the team across Smith Square to jeer at Transport House, the former Labour headquarters. |
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The popularity of television led to the eclipse of the radio drama. |
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The general decline in discipline also led to the use of smaller shields and lighter weaponry. |
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Fertilizer runoff from surrounding agricultural land has exacerbated the problem and led to increased eutrophication. |
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It was led by Richard de Clare, called Strongbow due to his prowess as an archer. |
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All this has led to an explosion of protest across China, including among a middle class that has discovered nimbyism. |
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In the early 1980s Julian Richards led the Stonehenge Environs Project, a detailed study of the surrounding landscape. |
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Lee and other generals led Confederate forces, the state developed in the 20th century into a bridge state between the North and the South. |
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The avenue was aligned with the setting sun on the summer solstice and led from the river to the timber circle. |
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Military failure abroad, and the associated fiscal pressure of constant campaigns, led to political discontent at home. |
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In 2013 a team of archaeologists, led by Mike Parker Pearson, excavated more than 50,000 cremated bones of 63 individuals buried at Stonehenge. |
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Daniel O'Connell led a subsequent campaign, for the repeal of the Act of Union, which failed. |
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But Paracelsus' theory of the archeus and the alchemy of life inevitably led him into deeper waters. |
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In 202 BC, internal problems led to a weakening of Egypt's position, thereby disrupting the power balance among the successor states. |
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This led very quickly to riding ploughs with multiple mouldboards, dramatically increasing ploughing performance. |
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The Dutch defense, led by governor Frederick Coyett, held out for nine months. |
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In 52 BC Vercingetorix led a revolt against the Roman occupation but was defeated at the siege of Alesia and surrendered. |
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The chlorination of the water used to hydrocool strawberries led to a significant reduction in botrytis fruit rot. |
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In the House of Burgesses, opposition to taxation without representation was led by Patrick Henry and Richard Henry Lee, among others. |
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The variety of rocks of similar ages seen here have led to the county's name being lent to that of the Devonian period. |
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In addition, the shortage of available manpower led to a greater burden being placed upon Rome's allies for the provision of allied troops. |
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She led us through the tunnels for some time, until at length we reached a small door in the rock. |
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It ultimately failed because of the reluctance of Scribonianus' troops, which led to the suicide of the main conspirators. |
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Their poverty usually led them to vote for the candidate who offered them the most. |
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Disagreement about how to further divide the realm led to conflict in 1253 in which Llywelyn was victorious. |
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Dafydd assumed his elder brother's title in 1282 and led a brief period of continued resistance against England. |
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This led to further resentment and suggestions that these same freedmen were ruling the Emperor. |
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Later in Henry's reign, Simon de Montfort led the barons in another rebellion, beginning the Second Barons' War. |
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The death of Commodus put into motion a series of events which eventually led to civil war. |
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Ava Haynes, the oldest daughter, was a warm friend of Lillie Calhoun, whom she soon sought and led quickly into the conservatory. |
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Cassius Dio mentions Gnaeus Hosidius Geta, who probably led the IX Hispana, and Vespasian's brother Titus Flavius Sabinus the Younger. |
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British resistance was led by Togodumnus and Caratacus, sons of the late king of the Catuvellauni, Cunobeline. |
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The Silures were led by Caratacus, and he carried out an effective guerrilla campaign against Governor Publius Ostorius Scapula. |
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In fall 1984, Brian Mulroney led a cabinet with far more political experience than the Conservative backbench. |
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The invasion force in AD 43 was led by Aulus Plautius, but it is unclear how many legions were sent. |
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The blocking of the tunnel led to the implementation of Operation Stack, the transformation of the M20 motorway into a linear car park. |
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Dio tells us that, by this stage, Cunobelinus was dead, and Togodumnus and Caratacus led the initial resistance to the invasion in Kent. |
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But, Sir, hon. members of the government, led by that old knight of blue ruin, have done something infinitely worse than cry blue ruin. |
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He led at Berks's head, as he came rushing in, and missed him, receiving a severe body blow in return. |
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His surrender on October 19, 1781 led to peace negotiations in Paris and secured the independence of the colonies. |
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For this scene, four horses pulling two full-size chariots were led onto a massive treadmill at centerstage. |
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In 334, after Sarmatian commoners had overthrown their leaders, Constantine led a campaign against the tribe. |
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Montrose led his army in an extended chevauchee through the heart of the Campbell country. |
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For example it led to the incessant Clana in seasons 6 and 7 when it was long passed its expiry date. |
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Arnold, therefore, as usual with him, led the forlorn hope, marching about one hundred yards before the main body. |
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Over the last century the advance in science has led to many new words being coined. |
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Liverpool should really have taken the lead on 33 minutes. A lightning quick counter-attack was led by Jordan Henderson down the right. |
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Francis's defeat in 1544 led to the annulment of the alliance with the Protestants, and Charles took advantage of the opportunity. |
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As a recent morning workout began at the gym, Rooney led the fighters through a series of knee bends, jumping jacks and crabwalks. |
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The upshot was a revolt in 1798, led by Wolfe Tone, that was crushed by Britain. |
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On the way back Boyles led him down a lampless lane, and sure enough, a pair of dacoits pounced on them. |
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Twice a day the caribou was dressed in bells and led outside to pretend that they had some vested interest in a fat man. |
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Interest in these events revived in the English Renaissance and led to Boudica's fame in the Victorian era. |
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It was a rare combination of circumstances that led Cramer to agree to sit still and listen to Stewart engage in his j'accuse. |
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Many economic and political reasons led to the downfall of the Roman Empire. |
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Point guard Danielle Robinson led Oklahoma with 23 points worth of dragstrip basketball. |
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His apparent success led to Roman invasion, nominally in support of his defeated enemies. |
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At the time, I was deeply involved with the handsome embezzler who led a major telecom company into bankruptcy. |
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Plautius halted and sent word for the emperor to join him, and Claudius led the final advance to Camulodunum. |
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The garden, curiously enough, was a quarter of a mile from the house, and the way to it led up a shallow draw past the cattle corral. |
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Boudica led her army forward across the plain and into the narrowing field in a massive frontal attack. |
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This indirectly led to the city making a successful bid to be part of the UNESCO Creative Cities Network as a city of Media Arts. |
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The drug thalidomide caused many birth defects and led to an iatroepidemic. |
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The Revolution led to limited tolerance for Nonconformist Protestants, although it would be some time before they had full political rights. |
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Gracefully he led the fan dance, and glided without a pause into the shadow dance and the umbrella dance. |
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The decline of Roman Britain in early fifth century AD led to significant social and economic changes all over Britain. |
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The extreme impact led to a personal visit by Prime Minister David Cameron. |
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The multiple deltas must have formed sequentially, which led Thompson to conclude that the eskers were built in successive segments. |
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A gadarene rush to convert from paper to specie in early 1720, led by Law's erstwhile cronies among the court aristocracy, underlined the point. |
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Even though I know what happened with my brother was a freak accident, I wish I had made choices that would have led to a different outcome. |
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The King was defeated at Hastings, which led to the Norman conquest of England. |
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There was one final expedition in 1603 led by Bartholomew Gilbert with the intention of finding Roanoke colonists. |
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He led her into a pack of people drinking glogg, steam rising from the glass mugs. |
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This is especially true of the Galoshins plays where his fixation on numbers and line lengths led him to mistake the nature of the play. |
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At the end of a short side-street a narrow ginnel with concrete bollards led into the surprisingly wide area in which the blocks of flats stood. |
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This activity likely led to the extinction of the Atlantic population of the once common gray whale. |
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He turned into a side gallery that led into a grovy part of the garden, grading insensibly into the park proper. |
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Ultimately, these differences led to the outbreak of conflicts in which religion played a key factor. |
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The high rate of mortality among the clergy naturally led to a shortage of priests in many parts of the country. |
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This led to tension, particularly in the Punjab region, where repressive measures culminated in the Amritsar Massacre. |
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This had led to horses, startled by a passing locomotive and coming off their dandy cart, being run down by the following train. |
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In the 1990s further population growth led to more political changes on a local level. |
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