Continuing to treat a patient long after it is clear the chosen treatment is not working can be seen as the flip side to abandonment. |
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Almost overnight, our society stopped rising with the sun and turning in not too long after sunset. |
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Described as plump, fleshy, bitter, salty and succulent all at once, their taste remains on the palate long after swallowing. |
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It's a beautiful film, though, with moments that stayed with me long after the credits rolled. |
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The Roman road was trod by the Army and peasants for five centuries and was probably used long after the Romans left Britain. |
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Not long after, she felt Elias turn in the sheets and wrap a protecting arm around her. |
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Coincidentally, my father was born on 23 November 1917, not long after Armistice Day. |
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Laughter emerges by around 4 months of age, long after the ability to smile or cry, and eventually co-occurs with speech. |
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Not long after that I discovered yoga and taught myself how to do it from a bland pocket book called, Yoga For Americans. |
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Several of the action sequences will live in the memory long after the end of the final credits. |
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Often customers will reuse plastic containers long after their contents are gone, especially when it still looks good. |
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I do not hear my mother come out of the sitting room until long after I have gone to bed. |
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All of the gospel writers wrote their stories of Jesus' teaching and actions long after his death. |
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The match proved a disaster for striker Ryan Senior, who broke a leg not long after his goal. |
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Not long after, what had started as a careful retreat on the part of the Union became a disorganized rout. |
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Not long after this, at about noon, we heard the elephants feeding in front, and we crept forward. |
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However, some editing would not be amiss, as each piece continues long after its point has been made, with too many digressions and asides. |
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Rainbow lorikeets bathed by, fluttering among wet bottlebrush leaves, and continued idly stripping off leaves and twigs long after sunset. |
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Charities have condemned the weapons for the indiscriminate killing and maiming of civilians both during and long after wars have ended. |
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But the antagonism between Norman and Saxon in the Robin Hood stories reflected a real one that lasted long after the death of the Conqueror. |
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It was intellectuals who kept the spotlight on atonalism long after the public got alienated from it. |
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I found myself thinking about that thing long after I read the piece, tattery black plastic and metal bits. |
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The story of men clinging to power long after they have outlived their uselessness is as old as the hills and just as obvious. |
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Thus Atticism in the Roman Empire continued to be used long after it became incomprehensible to those without special training. |
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Not long after, the turmoil took its toll and she collapsed on set with exhaustion. |
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But memories of vibrant villagers and the benefits of my practice with permaculture will persist long after my hands have healed. |
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Sturdevant moved to Nacogdoches as the agent of cotton factorage, and continued to operate a cotton yard long after he became a banker. |
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The cost of the debt will linger on long after the World Cup has come and gone. |
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Once in the mouth, elegant and effortless waves of nuts, red fruits and peppery spice roll over the palate and stay long after the finish. |
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My mom had died of liver disease and one of my brothers had been killed in a drive-by not long after I went to jail. |
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It was all good clean fun and a day many of the little people will cherish long after their Santa days. |
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Not long after David was paroled after going to prison for the first time, I had a dream. |
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After the broadcast, radio hostesses give children goodie bags to take home, physical reminders to reinforce their message long after the show. |
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But somehow the working-class ethos of Geneva, also called Hollands gin, or Square gin, survived long after Hogarth's Gin Street was bulldozed. |
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With hindsight, this was a life in hiding, which reached its nadir long after her husband died of a brain tumour. |
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Elderly people are regularly stranded in hospital long after they should have been discharged because they have nowhere else to go. |
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My stonework will be seen on buildings like the cathedral for hundreds of years, long after I'm gone. |
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Lesser hawkbit especially stand out in late summer and fall, long after the April blooming of the original dandelion. |
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The conference was stimulating, even provocative, and served to generate a debate that continued long after the conference had ended. |
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It was not long after 26-year-old Jun started working as an oiler on board the Joint Spirit before he discovered the ship's dark secret. |
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The visitors clearly felt that the Trojans' player was in an offside position and they continued their protests long after the final whistle. |
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But there was also boundless sympathy for Norman, whose extraordinary capitulation lived with him long after. |
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Make the last words stay with the listener long after you have left the spotlight. |
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It is deep mahogany in colour and delivers chocolate and oatmeal notes that tantalise the tastebuds long after the swallow. |
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It is the place where an oarless boat full of refugees from the Holy Land washed ashore not long after Jesus was crucified. |
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He was hauled from the boat more dead than alive but, fortunately, recovered not long after. |
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The area was first settled in the 1830s and buildings began sprouting up on the Station site not long after. |
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Not long after the book's publication, Gadamer came to be a visiting professor at Syracuse University where I was teaching. |
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Benn believed the Soviet system remained a positive force long after the workers' state of 1917 was replaced with the Stalinist bureaucracy. |
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Doctors often continue to prescribe brand-name drugs long after generics have appeared on the market. |
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When we finally did descend, the bumpiness continued long after things should have been running smoothly. |
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Not long after we left home we noticed a car following us with its lights turned off and so we cut across a park but about three men followed. |
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You'll be doing High Fives all day long after experiencing the awesome service, great atmosphere and tasty nom noms. |
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These hairs retain their urticating properties long after the caterpillars have pupated. |
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The children love to play in it, and they savor the memory long after the last snowball has been thrown. |
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He could smell the intoxicating bubble-gum perfume as she neared him, and the scent lingered in the air long after she rushed by him. |
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How long after you were diagnosed with Bornholm disease did you have an effective treatment or cure? |
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When she talks about him in a political context, and much later, long after the affair is over, she refers to him by name. |
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Then, above our heads soared three eagles, and not long after, an adder slithered calmly between our feet. |
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Enter too soon before, or too long after slack tide, and we will get blown off the reef and possibly end up in a very dangerous position. |
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It tells of a meeting with Harold Larwood long after the infamous bodyline series. |
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At first light, not long after the mourning doves begin their day-long cooing, the crows decide on their day's agenda. |
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These were built at Angus Shops, at a time long after the C.P.R. had turned to outside locomotive builders for all of its motive power. |
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Bobby joined him not long after, having failed to market circular beach towels that did not need to be turned as the sun moved. |
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Not too long after the horsemen depart, the cook has reluctantly left the fire, and has washed up, and is tidying the tucker box. |
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Informal vows of marriage continued long after Tridentine reforms were introduced. |
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This last astonished me much, for I recollected that at home the sea used to fall in huge billows on the shore long after a storm had subsided. |
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Not long after, semi trucks with the trenchers and tractors began to arrive. |
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The brine of capers lingers too long after a taste of stewed octopus in sherry vinegar. |
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And then, not long after, this other girl, whom I suspect is in my French class, gives a loud belch. |
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He himself attended worship services at the first Protestant church in Mexico City, established not long after he took power. |
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In the past, they say, he has held on to top execs long after they needed to be replaced. |
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The crew continued to trawl for whitefish long after many others abandoned the traditional catch and diversified into shellfish. |
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There are inspirational, committed teachers who stay long after the day is done to run duff football teams. |
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I can look back on them with fond memories long after my professors' disjointed ramblings have faded from my mind. |
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That is a sight I will remember till I die, long after the sight of the Hollywood sign has faded far from view. |
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Not long after he was seconded to the Royal Air Force as a liaison officer, he claimed he had annoyed the Brigadier. |
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There's also a limit on how long after a wrongful act a civil action can be commenced. |
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They run, play tennis and lift heavier and heavier weights, long after their joints can no longer take the pressure. |
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It wasn't long after take off from Shenzen when the emergency exit warning light began to flash. |
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I left not long after the meal was complete, having said hello to most of the people I knew well. |
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Copies would continue to arrive at the deceased subscriber's last earthly address long after he died. |
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Hearing the loud whack, he began to pound fist after fist, continuing long after his hands became white and tingly. |
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I myself signed off on the plan before you were whelped, and it has ensured that I stay rich and powerful long after I should have been dead. |
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They remained that way for quite some time, long after she was out of tears and just continued to let out dry whimpers. |
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I stared at it long after it had vanished, the after-image imprinted on my retina. |
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Not long after we'd spun off the real estate into a separate entity, we began getting amazing offers. |
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I wish I'd had presence of mind to screenshot at the time, since it was deleted not long after. |
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They must now prepare for a criminal trial within months, long after they were charged with wilful neglect in public office. |
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Not long after that, we found out that Mom and Dad had left us all a lot of money in their wills. |
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That's why they will someday be seen as heroes, long after the gutless wonders with breathy voices are forgotten. |
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They had started grilling him at 2.45 pm but it was not until long after sunset that the prosecutors played what they saw as their master card. |
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It echoed and re-echoed around the room long after the reverberations ceased. |
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When you take down a book for reference, how long after you finish with it does it take you to reshelve it? |
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Even then, long after the defeat of the saints, the myth of the coming catastrophe and reformation is never dead and forgotten. |
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The inflated value of the peso helped maintain an illusion of prosperity long after the economic boom had gone bust. |
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That it continues to provide solace to readers long after the initial marketing push. |
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You say that your Japanese period came long after you visited Japan but your Balinese period came long before you ever visited Bali. |
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Decca continued to make wind-up gramophones until the late 1950s, long after electric gramophones were established. |
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It is not long after this molting is complete that they start a second molt to acquire their alternate plumage. |
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The entirety of last week had been spent with her in hour long after school detentions. |
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The medical complications of bulimia, however, are considerable and can persist long after clinical remission is achieved. |
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It's an ambiguous performance that will leave the viewer with questions long after the lights go down. |
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The images conjured from her words linger long after the last page has been turned. |
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Yet, such is the resonance and clarity of her voice that it lingers in the mind long after the woman herself has departed for pastures new. |
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Don't be surprised to find yourself rerunning some stories long after you thought they'd be forgotten. |
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Kits were designed to cover every inch of visible flesh but they survived long after such heavily mannered prudishness had deceased. |
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He will probably be promising to do that long after the internal combustion engine is a relic of the ancient past. |
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She told team bosses that she delayed her return to training too long after her Olympic triumph. |
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On the other hand, I should tell you that long after Cushing's time, the Zuni did restore their church, and I have seen it. |
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It's a wonderful tree, the only drawback being that it comes into leaf long after most other garden plants, in late spring to early summer. |
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Not an easy or light film, yet one very well realized, which resonates long after viewing. |
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Cabbage is the only leaf vegetable that stores well long after harvest, and it's packed with vitamin C and fiber. |
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An answer may take 3-7 months, long after the crops have been harvested and contamination has happened. |
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Conductors, too, can retain their musical powers long after physical vigour has departed. |
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Not long after Thompson scored, O'Neill started badgering his team from the sideline, a process that never really relented until the end. |
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She also had a disturbing habit of staring at me creepily, long after we finished exchanging words. |
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This is part of the Great Chain of Being and will continue long after we have shuffled off this coil. |
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Its images and quirky, cranky design return to the mind's eye long after the final credits. |
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Then the lock clicks, the door opens, the backpacks and duffel bags drop on the floor, and not long after that, you hear the zipping again. |
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The diskettes are recycled after a long, long interval in the cupboard, long after the hard disk files have been backed up. |
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Not long after we left the wind picked up and for 18 hours the remaining inhabitants suffered a white-out, something we'd escaped all the time we were there. |
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Terrance rocked up not much later and not long after that we left. |
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Not long after the Spanish conquistadores explored the region for gold, they began snatching apaches and other natives as slaves. |
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He got banged up, but was only seriously injured long after he had missed his chance. |
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Not long after that, during a barnstorming tour of the country, he suffers the fate of all martyrs. |
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Not long after I was finally diagnosed, my doctor ordered a bone density scan. |
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Why should their housewives have been boiling water for the washing-up long after American housewives got the stuff on tap? |
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The man who once seemed to defy death entirely has held onto his reputation and accolades long after succumbing to his mortality. |
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Not long after he took the stage Friday at the Gorge Amphitheatre's Sasquatch! |
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Not long after dodge made this connection Around the World in 80 Days began playing at a nearby cinema in Paris. |
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Customers became friends and the down-home feeling created lingered long after they left the store. |
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The crowds who showed up long after the excitement had ebbed were not driven there by ideology. |
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A programme's success depends on the anchorperson and often it's the anchor who is remembered by the audience long after the programme is off the air. |
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T H. Huxley, too, had an enormous influence on Morgan, training him in zoology when Morgan returned to London for postgraduate study not long after his geology degree. |
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The graves contain some of the earliest pagan Anglian settlers in Britain, who arrive from their Germanic homelands not long after the end of Roman rule. |
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Simply, interconnected stories told in an honest and forthright manner touch readers in ways that continue to reverberate long after the book is put down. |
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Theorists came up with an explanation for magnetic fields antipodal to impact basins not long after the Apollo measurements hinted at a correlation. |
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The Great War claimed many more victims long after the torn, corpse-strewn landscape of France and Flanders had healed. |
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Sure, there are plot holes, but most of them don't become apparent until long after the end credits have rolled and the film is being analyzed in a post-screening discussion. |
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Not long after that call, galleon bought more than 80,000 shares of Goldman Sachs. |
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The judge said the five-year-long undercover operation went on long after police had the necessary evidence to arrest some of those eventually detained. |
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Meanwhile a forlorn figure leant against a goalpost long after the finish. |
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Looky looky, another update, and not too long after the other one. |
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Not long after the holiday presents are put away and the guests have gone home, another season begins. |
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Agency officials made first contact with the sere trainers during April 2002, not long after Abu Zubaydah was captured. |
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In such a state, he persisted in the belief that Confederate victory was possible long after even the least sagacious of his advisers had accepted defeat as inevitable. |
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The benefits to the city could well continue long after the fashionable hats, toppers, tailcoats and cut-glass accents have gone back to more familiar haunts further south. |
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The only saving grace is the beautifully whimsical score that carries us through the entire film and leaves us humming the theme long after it's done. |
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Even long after that disclosure, Snapchat was reluctant to taking the necessary steps to secure user data. |
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Yet not long after our departure, Kim was threatening Seoul like old times and aiming new missiles at Honolulu. |
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Not long after I started cutting back on food and increasing my exercising, my periods stopped. |
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Not long after, the Iranian woman who had connected him with his German publisher was interrogated and threatened. |
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Not long after having the baby in August, Tess becomes a thresher. |
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Every campaign has a moment or two that is recalled long after the votes are tallied. |
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Unlawful belligerents were entitled to legal protection, but the government was free to choose the means of force used against them, as was asserted long after. |
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The era when trireme supremacy meant regional hegemony came to an end not long after that. |
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That is, neither country can afford to anchor its strategy to ideology, long after any mooring in reality has vanished. |
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Even long after the final whistle had blown, Cooper was still being congratulated by his City team-mates as he went to join his friend's birthday celebrations. |
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A stone mosque built not long after the city became a well-trodden passageway still stands as a central attraction in the town. |
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It happened that I interviewed Philippe Petit not long after his wtc walk for Vanity Fair. |
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Another of the king's sniveling nobles had noticed, however, that she slipped out of his house long after candles had been snuffed and fires extinguished. |
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This was all just prelude to the cloud of monkeys that not long after passed like a vast red-faced brownness through our little patch of blue sky. |
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Not long after Sam comes back to life, she discovers that she works for a virtueless enterprise that seeks to tear down churches and community centers to build mini-malls. |
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But for long after that the elaborate organization of living things remained daunting and mysterious, and left plenty of room for vitalism as a respectable concept. |
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The cherry aromas and flavours are spoiled by tired oaky notes that make the nose curl, cling to the palate and sit on the finish too long after the swallow. |
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Conscious or not, this film is strong and will be remembered long after many other sweeter, more conventional favourites have faded into unobtrusive oblivion. |
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Not long after the opening I was flying to Johannesburg over an endless field of candyfloss clouds, so brilliantly lit that the view hurt my eyes. |
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It's not only the kind of film that stays with you long after the images fade to black, it is one of the most thought-provoking documentaries in a long time. |
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What other mammal continues to indulge in sexual activity long after it can successfully compete with younger, fitter males for the favours of the harem? |
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Freedom, unless it gets squandered in the name of fear or defiance, will endure long after this fragile, rootless hate campaign has burned itself to ashes. |
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A hunter who killed a hundred ibex was a legend long after he died. |
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Institutional inertia, social customs, and psychological habit ensure that systems can maintain their outer shapes long after they have begun to decay internally. |
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So weren't we happy when not long after choofing out of Beijing on the Trans Mongolian, we happened to notice a large and pretty looking wall in the hills. |
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Splenic metastases associated with melanomas, choriocarcinomas, and breast carcinomas were often detected long after primary tumors were diagnosed. |
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However, species may hybridize long after speciation, which may pose problems in phylogenetic reconstruction, especially when molecular data are used. |
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In c.973 Eadgar designed a new coinage of pennies, which was regularly renewed and remained the basis of the English currency until long after the Conquest. |
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She remained Mrs Picasso long after the decree nisi had come through. |
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Not long after the sun rose, a piercing sound went off in Faith's ears. |
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Elegiac and archly insightful, the quality of the writing displays a striking talent, and one that stays in the memory long after the varied merits of the performances fade. |
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That po'boy stuck with me long after I returned to New York. |
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We imposed it, in our po-faced, disciplinarian way, on our colonial subjects around the world, and they loved it so much that they are still using it, long after we've gone. |
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Not long after that the dollar rose and the business crashed. |
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Not long after Ivan the Terrible captured the Tatar city of Kazan in 1552, Russian freebooters acting in the Tsar's name began to penetrate beyond the Urals. |
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The account of this 'fire and smoke' remains powerfully in a reader's mind long after the whims and eccentricities of minor characters have receded in the memory. |
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Not long after this damning report, criticism again rained on the Bank. |
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Yet the tectonic and geomorphological processes by which these margins continue to evolve long after sea-floor spreading is effected are not wholly evident. |
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Not long after, Gerasim finds a young puppy drowning in a muddy creek. |
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But under the new regulations, firms which take too long to complete the job, or start digging up the road not long after another company has left, will face stiff sanctions. |
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As the sun came out, long after the anti-European convoy had passed downriver, a loudhailer bus could be heard ranting about the British National Party. |
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Mode 1, for example, was in use in Europe long after it had been replaced by Mode 2 in Africa. |
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Another Spaniard, Gaspar de Morales, exterminated 20 local Indian chiefs not long after and gave them to his dogs to tear to pieces. |
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Not long after the overthrow of his patron, Richard II, in 1399, Chaucer's name fades from the historical record. |
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Some were written a long time after the death of a saint, but others were written not long after the saint's demise. |
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Parliament met at Stirling not long after Flodden, and confirmed Margaret in the office of regent. |
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Not long after daybreak, the Scots spearmen began to move towards the English. |
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Not long after they landed, the men wanted to take to the sea again, but the women who were traveling with them did not want to leave. |
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Even long after the Bee Gees' success on the pop charts, they were still writing songs for other people, huge hit songs. |
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The army-trained bushwalker used his skills to survive long after the search for him had been abandoned. |
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The interview dragged on and on, long after I was sure I wouldn't get the job. |
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So why does the stapler endure long after the overhead projector burned out and the slide rule slid into oblivion? |
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I'd be prepared to bet that Shoguns will still be in British dealerships long after Porsche Cayennes and Range Rover Sports are distant memories. |
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About 10,000 years ago, long after the sea had receded, a glacier scanted the region and carved odd formations, like pillars and buttes. |
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In some cases the cost can linger long after the pleasure has dissipated. |
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He never talked about why he became a lay preacher in 1924, not long after he emerged from hospital. |
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Set up periodic re-evaluations over the first two or three years that ensure problems will be addressed long after the partnership is formed. |
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Apparently this mechanism is so effective that dead birds have been found gr a sping their perches long after they have died. |
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They were there long before the Johnny-come-lately BNP and they'll still be there long after its demise. |
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I sent the particulars to the ship-builder, and by all accounts the news killed him, for he died not long after. |
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End it with Zabaglione, a fitting dessert that will leave a delicious lingering flavour long after the meal. |
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Not long after, a 10-year-old girl wearing a suicide belt was arrested. |
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The statesman's tell-all memoirs were not published until long after death. |
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The explicit concept of an inertial frame of reference was not developed until long after Newton's death. |
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It was used by the predecessor to Trans World Airlines, and by other airlines long after production ceased. |
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Sheldon Adelson kept Newt afloat long after the voters stopped caring. |
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Nelson's influence continued long after his death, and saw periodic revivals of interest, especially during times of crisis in Britain. |
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The business failed in 1968 not long after Donald Crowhurst's attempt to sail around the world. |
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The fine particles that compose shale can remain suspended in water long after the larger particles of sand have deposited. |
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Not long after that, Sweden and Norway established their own archbishoprics, free of Danish control. |
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Areas of recent lava flows continue to represent a hazard long after the lava has cooled. |
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It was before a vote the other day in Parliament and it will be for long after that vote. |
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Often, the old strong participle may survive as an adjective long after it has been replaced with a weak form in verbal constructions. |
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Community markets and trade in local products continued long after the conquest. |
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The story that he was searching for the Fountain of Youth is mythical and only appeared long after his death. |
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The Act continued to be used against nationalists long after the violence of this period had come to an end. |
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Not long after the exhausted Jacobite forces had made it back to Culloden, reports came of the advancing government troops. |
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However, a CT scan of Grauballe Man by Danish scientists determined his skull was fractured due to pressure from the bog long after his death. |
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Henderson's work, however, seems deceptively simple but her strong lines created a dreamscape in my mind long after I left the building. |
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It is impossible to base this distinction on primary sources, as Eastern Francia remains in use long after Kingdom of Germany comes into use. |
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Iceland was still uninhabited long after the rest of Western Europe had been settled. |
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Not long after Theoderic became king, the two men worked out an arrangement beneficial to both sides. |
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A state can achieve de facto independence long after acquiring sovereignty, such as in the case of Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam. |
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Not long after Agricola's recall from Britain, the Roman Empire entered into war with the Kingdom of Dacia in the East. |
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Not long after our first meeting, Butler and Veneman convinced the Nixon White House to adopt the HMO approach. |
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It is conceivable that these refugees were the Langobardi and the Hermunduri mentioned by Strabo not long after. |
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Dave left Sammy Dow's not long after that and for 19 years has been running the famous Horse Shoe Bar in Glasgow's Drury Street. |
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Not long after, the singer fired his manager and replaced him with Tony Defries. |
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Both The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings are set against the background of The Silmarillion, but in a time long after it. |
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To an extent, the legacy of Snorri Sturluson also played a role in politics long after his death. |
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Both King Ethelred the Unready and Olaf's sister Astrid allegedly received gifts from Olaf long after he was presumed dead. |
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Two contrasting assessments of Burke also were offered long after his death by Karl Marx and Winston Churchill. |
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Now, the music-lover has completed his collection of No 1 EPs, long after the extended play chart ceased. |
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But Gama contracted malaria not long after arriving, and died in the city of Cochin on Christmas Eve in 1524, three months after his arrival. |
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Not long after, the king and queen summoned the Columbus brothers to the Alhambra palace in Granada. |
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Not long after the failed Danish raid in Kent, Alfred dispatched his fleet to East Anglia. |
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But for you perhaps, if as I hope and wish you will live long after me, there will follow a better age. |
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The opportunity, however, did not offer till next morning, for Phoebe did not come to bed till long after I was gone to sleep. |
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The rule of Isabella and Mortimer did not last long after the announcement of Edward's death. |
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Mounting the machine gun over the top wing worked well and was used long after the ideal solution was found. |
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Consequently, it was not long after that the first riding ploughs appeared. |
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The harbour and surrounding area became an area heavily blighted by industrial waste even long after some of the industries were gone. |
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That this is seldom or last of all affected with the Gout, and when that becometh nodous, Men continue not long after. |
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As the most extensive interactions the Ancient Greeks had with any outsider was with the Persians, the term persisted, even long after the Persian rule in Greece. |
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Not long after his return to Spain, Vespucci became a Spanish citizen. |
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Not long after I started working for him, Burl asked me to figure out the maximum load that a plank of the plenum floor in a grain drying bin would hold. |
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The trade was still flourishing long after the voyages had ceased. |
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On the ground itself, minefields have been used as hidden defences in modern warfare, often remaining long after the wars that have produced them have ended. |
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In the late nineteenth century, long after his death, James Clerk Maxwell looked through Cavendish's papers and found things for which others had been given credit. |
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The Origin of Species was published in 1859, long after romantic struggleism had become a popular philosophy, and Darwin himself was a thoroughgoing liberal humanist. |
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In England, the boost to national pride from the defeat of the Spanish invasion attempt lasted for years, and Elizabeth's legend persisted and grew long after her death. |
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In 1852, not long after Mormons established a theocratic state in the Utah Territory, they publicly declared that plural marriage was a central Mormon belief. |
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Waugh continued the feud long after his Oxford days by using Cruttwell's name in his early novels for a succession of ludicrous, ignominious or odious minor characters. |
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Napoleon would end up leaving Iberia in order to deal with the Austrians in Central Europe, but the Peninsular War continued on long after his absence. |
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The legacy of Clovis's conquests, a Frankish kingdom that included most of Roman Gaul and parts of western Germany, survived long after his death. |
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Not long after launching the UDV in Santa Fe, Bronfman found himself in federal court fighting the threat of criminal prosecution pursuant to the Controlled Substances Act. |
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In the late 20th century vending machines were designed to recognize banknotes of the smaller values long after they were designed to recognize coins distinct from slugs. |
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The indigenous peoples of the region included the Tehuelches, whose numbers and society were reduced to near extinction not long after the first contacts with Europeans. |
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Generally, the Gothic language refers to the language of Ulfilas, but the attestations themselves are largely from the 6th century, long after Ulfilas had died. |
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Some of Peters's filmset designs, together with those for the store and for an ideal art centre, were put on display at Bullock's Wilshire not long after the store's opening. |
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Latin continued in use as a language of learning long after the Reformation had established the vernaculars as liturgical languages for the elites. |
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And out in front by two after four birdies in his last five holes last night long after most of the crowd had headed for home to see if there were any more power black-outs. |
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Selecting the right memento of your service will lead to years of pleasant memories, something to be remembered long after the sand flea bites heal. |
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Not long after, it wouldn't be a surprise if they all tuned out. |
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The epyllion fad, for example, thrived in Elizabeth's late masterful reign, but its tremors, like its muse, endured long after the turn of the halcyon sixteenth century. |
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Not long after he launched Wolf Patrol in the fall of 2014, he was joined by a young man who had previously been a member of Britain's Hunt Saboteurs. |
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The passive attitude of employers who allow staff to stay on long after the nine-to-fivers have gone off to have a life must take much of the blame. |
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Srivastava said, is to determine the most effective dose, the optimal time to administer thymosin beta-4 and how long after an attack the protein can be given to be effective. |
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Not long after her death Boulton began to woo her sister Anne. |
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Slavery was not abolished in the Dutch Caribbean colonies until 1863, long after those of Britain and France, though by this time only 6,500 slaves remained. |
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Not long after, Huxley wrote his book on widely held spiritual values and ideas, The Perennial Philosophy, which discussed the teachings of renowned mystics of the world. |
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Not long after the battle the Confederacy was forced to scuttle the Virginia to prevent its capture, while the Union built many copies of the Monitor. |
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However, not long after, the Mexican War of Independence began. |
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Instead, she tiredly whispered that she'd rather them not, and it wasn't long after that she was admitted into the isolation ward and never left the hospital again. |
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In his life, Zhu Xi was largely ignored, but not long after his death, his ideas became the new orthodox view of what Confucian texts actually meant. |
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