The roll of honour includes many hugely respected figures from Britain's past including William Shakespeare, Horatio Nelson and Charles Darwin. |
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The first live music on the stage was a band called the Duets, a lady and gent who had many fans around the square to hear their songs. |
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Each of the first four sections includes prayers, litanies, and many other types of texts. |
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The epistolary form in which the novel is written is many things rolled into one. |
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The ancient Lithuanians worshiped many gods and believed that forests and fires were sacred. |
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The particular make up of the MMR live vaccine means that many more children are being affected. |
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The buildings were made of either used or rusty metal, and many of the windows were broken. |
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For many who are, like Peter, in the course of progressive dementia, litanies, prayers, and hymns often have a deep emotional significance. |
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Today, many moviegoers have become psychologically literate, and Hollywood reflects this change. |
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I worry about incremental reforms that take so many people off the tax rolls in order to make them politically palatable. |
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Magmas erupted in continental volcanic arcs typically contain components from many sources in the crust, lithospheric mantle and asthenosphere. |
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Its main particularity is that in no other building of Great Britain cohabits therefore many architectonic styles of various ages. |
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This treaty addresses many liability issues that attorneys would be involved in litigating. |
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She says up to 1,000 children are now living rough, sleeping under hedges and bridges and begging to survive, many of them glue sniffing. |
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The software supports such languages as Arabic, Armenian, Asturian, Basque, Belarusian, Bosnian, Bulgarian, Catalan, Croatian, and many more. |
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Foe, during his eventful term at Upton Park, was one of many players who had a bit of afters with Roy Keane. |
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In the UK, more people now listen to radio than watch TV, for the first time in many years. |
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The latter is highly conserved across many bacterial and archaebacterial species. |
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We substituted many of the archeological pieces with replicas for tactile discovery. |
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This was especially so among the clergy, many of whom were barely literate. |
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The nobles founded many monasteries and the archbishopric of Rouen was coterminous with the duchy. |
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And even after the movie closes and the credits roll, there are many, many questions still left. |
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All young men in medieval villages were expected to practice archery so there were many skilled archers to be found. |
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Western culture gives us many examples of the archetype of the Wicked Queen. |
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As on many of the thousand islands in the archipelago, there are no roads and no electricity. |
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Milk will travel many miles-which can be done quite easily with proper rolling stock. |
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Visitors are reporting all hotels full, with many people having to stay as far afield as Preston and even Chesterfield. |
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I understand the frustration felt by many litigants in family law proceedings. |
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Firstly, with the emergence of DVDs and pirated VCDs, not many film buffs visit theatres anymore. |
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But many people keep calling Mr Turner's number, which has a 912 area code. |
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But the significant element of astroturfing in many of these instances of democratisation is widely ignored. |
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According to many of the insurance companies, the amenity may not be coverable at all. |
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He reached for his cellular phone and scrolled through the many numbers he had stored in it. |
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The whitewash walls were in good repair but the roof was mossy and many of the tiles were cracked or askew. |
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He would often practise his speeches for many hours and had a slight stammer and lisp. |
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There are many more outstanding local wineries than the favorites listed here. |
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Few astronomers have made so many important contributions to so many different fields in astronomy. |
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Appendix III provides an alphabetical listing of many medications with each generic term followed by one or more trade names. |
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One in five adults has poor literacy skills and it is many of these who cannot find employment. |
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In fact, many of the activities that are used to teach media literacy take this approach. |
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So many of us in the literary and academic worlds who knew him only casually still felt as if he was a friend and colleague. |
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This wide-ranging selection of literary theory essays is highly provocative and provides many concepts for discussion. |
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Two years ago many elderly Afro-Caribbean residents were left high and dry when their local organisation closed after 17 years. |
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Now I know that some will say it is not possible to study so many ethnic literatures and cultures. |
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There are many recorded conversations and references are made to other existing literature on the subject. |
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Sadly, many folks who pick up this DVD will miss this extra if they stop the disc once the credits start rolling. |
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Career and many other priorities in life come after family for the majority of women. |
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It also implies a potential rollback of many aspects of economic liberalisation. |
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They have witnessed many Olympic events, including basketball, cycling, football and archery. |
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He has published many articles in the areas of archetypal and Jungian psychology, mythology and the arts. |
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So many women seek after men of money or rank, and this is essentially a private affair. |
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Interested in machines of many different types, Guidobaldo wrote on the Archimedean screw to raise water. |
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We are not, as we are classified by many in the media, a compensation culture, after money. |
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Several darker patches on the horizon suggested the many islands that made up the archipelago. |
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Morale is low in the army and many soldiers are preparing white flags of surrender. |
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No-one is quite sure how many motte and bailey castles were built in England by the Normans. |
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Like so many fashions in New York, Rosenthal says the surge in demand for toy dog breeds is largely celebrity-driven. |
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For many British boat anglers, there is no greater thrill than to go afloat on their own boats. |
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The idea is to use a razor blade to see into how many tiny pieces you can cut one of the long vegetables. |
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Following many complaints, the town's streets and litter bins are receiving more attention in the past week. |
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The language of the Roma population is Romany, although many Roma combine that language with Romanian. |
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Using the language of the Romantics or the Victorian poets, as so many Indo-English poets have done and still do, is disastrous. |
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We salute his many accomplishments as an astronaut and as a husband and father. |
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Because of such gains, many blacks became convinced that the entire structure of white supremacy had become vulnerable. |
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Like so many of the other selections, this unfamiliar arrangement allows us to hear the timeless words and their meaning afresh. |
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Having been to Costa Rica many times I still love this country with its friendly people and its rustic charm. |
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For example, many cultures pride themselves on their foul-tasting local drinks, such as white lightning, pulque, chong, retsina, and so on. |
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The many cases in which shaky evidence was sold to the public have not just been ruses concocted by spin doctors to win over public opinion. |
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Fewer, larger farms, low prices and keen competition have made the economic services of many cooperatives redundant. |
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The club now hopes to attract new members after many left in the aftermath of the fire. |
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The beaches are always kept in a pristine condition by the many vendors who are there to look after all your needs. |
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The non-vegetarian segment offers just as many sumptuous delights, starting with mutton and chicken rogan josh, gushtaba, rista and yakhni. |
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This might seem like a no-brainer, but you'd be surprised how many people spend big bucks trying to glitz up this holiday. |
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Like aquaria, arboreta and botanical gardens do not always include historical treatments, but some do and many should. |
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Like Kim, who runs a tailor shop near the base, many townspeople earn their living catering to the soldiers. |
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As to the etiology of this state of spiritual decline, many historical factors can be held responsible. |
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By day you can shop in the many arcades and stylish shops and at night face a difficult choice from the many restaurants. |
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In many parts of the globe disputes over history are often not arcane or academic disagreements. |
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He went afoot, both that he might arrange many matters, and by way of training them to bear a parting from him. |
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He said education had played a pivotal role in the economic development of many countries. |
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Consequently, extramarital affairs constitute a significant problem for many couples. |
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We have recently seen many important educational policy initiatives in the area of children's literacy. |
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He has been roleplaying for many years, and his first game was Dungeons and Dragons. |
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Role players from many different nations such as the Philippines, Canada, Australia, France, and Germany will participate. |
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Privately, many figures in the literary world were also foaming at the mouth. |
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For all its archaizing grotesqueness, or partly because of that, it was the only translation of many of Nietzsche's works for almost fifty years. |
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It got a lot of media attention, and local art officials were afraid that too many people would show up to watch. |
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Adventists come in as many shades as Baptists, Pentecostals and Methodists do. |
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But for the illiterates and even many literates, who throng the Collectorate seeking assistance, their services are indispensable. |
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To tell the truth, folks, there are so many debates running in parallel here that I'm inclined to give up the ghost. |
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They have many styles, from the fresh funk sounds of Afro-beat in West Africa to rumba OK Jazz in the Democratic Republic of Congo. |
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Since I had studied English literature at university, many of my friends wondered why I chose Belgium. |
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In many places the straight trunks of the kapok tree are used to make dugout canoes. |
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In Edwardian times many lower class woman would work as servants or maids for upper class families. |
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But equally never were there so many dangers, so many attractions that could lead young people astray. |
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As so many times before, he considered scrapping the annoying little robotic berk. |
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For many people, aftercare such as taking medication or visiting an outpatient clinic is essential after a stay in hospital. |
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He is regarded by many as an arch-conservative and enemy of postwar democratic reforms. |
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The group, many of them arm in arm, took off their shoes and let the waves lap at their feet while local iwi wailed karakia into the waves. |
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He agreed that some of the trains look shabby even after a good clean because many of them are about forty years old. |
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Some hard copy materials, such as lithographic prints and oil paintings, can have many more degrees of freedom, however. |
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In so many subtle ways, intimate relationships are today presented as toxic and harmful. |
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Not many hunters go afield these days dressed in jeans, a worn Army jacket and old work boots. |
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Over the years, many people have used this village as a rat run and have sped through it. |
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While many people may have wished for a white Christmas, with pretty snow blanketing the countryside, it was not to be this year. |
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The Standard joins the many friends of the bereaved children in extending consolation and sympathy in their great affliction. |
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As many as three bidders are chasing after one of the biggest landlords in Britain, Canary Wharf. |
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Jobs are not easy to come by and if you have a mortgage and a family to support, you cannot afford to take many risks. |
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Without many people realizing it, debate in astrobiology is being actively manipulated by deeply held theological beliefs. |
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Just as sugar replaced fat in the old low-fat snacks, fat is replacing carbs in many low-carb products. |
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It is the reason why so many Namibians sacrificed their lives in the struggle for liberation. |
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The one area of reproduction which can create difficulties in accurate dating is the continuous production of a design over many years. |
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Among its many uses, kaolin gives paper its whiteness and is used in paint, pottery, and cosmetics. |
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The maintenance backlog alone was more than 100 million and there were too few pupils rattling around in too many schools. |
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They adopted many of the methods used in classical toxicology for application to device materials. |
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The phonological similarity between Ulster and Lowland Scots is reinforced by vocabulary, although many traditional words are in decline. |
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By appealing to the lowest common denominator and older technologies, denominations and many churches alienate more sophisticated users. |
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Despite all these many billions spent on health and 5 years of private cover, I've picked up a bit of sniffle. |
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It is believed that the evil eye can be counteracted by many different protective and curative measures. |
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I really think that the country is going to suffer badly because our value system is after breaking down in many respects. |
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Stop the media's ranting and raving about 6,000 or even 7,000 dead, many of whom never died at all. |
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It was a noisy, raucous place, but many a sailor was proud to say they were a part of it. |
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Every angle has just one sine, but the inverse function, the arc sine, wraps around to produce infinitely many values. |
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On many occasions they have demanded information on the terms of the deal, but met with a flat refusal. |
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Since many local shopkeepers think they will scare away customers if hired, they are cut off even from low-level jobs. |
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I concluded that many historians and political scientists have an overly simple and romantic view of the political process. |
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Use of these pesticides has declined sharply, though they continue to be used in many countries where raptors or their prey spend the winter. |
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Those books did not only affect South Africans but many southern Africans as well. |
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In many instances, these three basic physical sciences even overlap, giving rise to joint disciplines such as astrophysics and chemical physics. |
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But dont forget we have Legal Interception in the wired and celphone area, and have had for many years. |
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In many ways asteroids and comets are likely to offer more varied and abundant natural resources than the Moon. |
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It was filled with many happy children and one monotonally wailing child who just stood there and whined. |
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As a result he received thirty-nine lashes for a crime for which many were transported or executed. |
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They say too many people bypass the town because too little is done to promote it. |
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Some gasp when Jesus is whipped, many toss bills and coins into collection buckets being passed around. |
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Today, many efforts are being made to recruit African Americans into the teaching field. |
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Much of the population is daft about dogs and there are not many whippets here so people stop us in the street. |
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The topic of depth of field tends to give the shakes to many beginning photographers, but the concept is actually very simple. |
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The desirability of living in the countryside has pushed rural house prices way beyond the reach of many agricultural workers, he says. |
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The most dramatic effect would be an increase in sea levels due to melting of the polar ice caps causing many low-lying costal areas to flood. |
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Yet for many African Americans and Hispanics, as well as other ethnic groups, a larger body still holds positive social value. |
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Over the past three years I have had first hand experience with all the many variables that are a part of aerotowing hang gliders. |
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With so much raw data and so many things you can do with that data, coupled with a big random element, you are going to get lots of patterns. |
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Even so, advisers recommend taking photographs of valuable possessions and keeping receipts for as many things as possible. |
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The use of the severity and rarity criteria has meant that arbitrary and unjust decisions have been applied to many claims. |
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Regional licences are seen by many as the best way to introduce competition in rural areas. |
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That meant she would have to be traveling many hours away from home just to go to college. |
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It also means that many cannot work long hours or travel long distances to find a job. |
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A single blended brand can contain as many as 75 different straight whiskies and neutral spirits. |
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Their many wild habitats include palm trees, tree holes, arboreal epiphytes, burrows, rock crevices, or other animal refuges. |
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The flight of many Congolese to cities and mining towns outside linguistic boundaries has caused new varieties of language to arise. |
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Disconcertingly, however, many of the aetiological questions asked over 150 years ago are still unanswered. |
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Lung transplantation represents the last therapeutic option for advanced lung disease of many etiologies. |
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Infectious origins are suspected for many human diseases of unknown etiology, on the basis of epidemiologic and clinical features. |
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The three schools selected, one elementary and two middle schools, mirror the challenges found in many large urban school districts. |
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I can't get into his most private thoughts and listen in as I can with so many other people. |
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But judging from the ratings they did so to the liking and approval of many listeners. |
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Intelligence analysts estimate that as many as 500 new recruits have bolstered numbers at the North Yorkshire surveillance and listening station. |
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While the figures cannot be confirmed, they square with many other estimates circulating in recent years. |
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Bents Green is rated as a highly successful school and during its last inspection it was found to have many strengths and no weaknesses. |
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The interest shown in this art form, irrespective of the language it is presented in, has helped revive many theatre groups. |
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The large lagoon and break in the reef attract many species, including dugongs, whale sharks, dolphins and manta rays. |
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Graduate faculty have many obligations and often have more than one advisee, so you have to really work your end of the relationship. |
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Julius smiled and began whistling an old tune he liked as he walked down one of the many corridors of the colony. |
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To rely on a phone call from California when so many lives are at stake is not enough. |
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Thus, the parents have not had many opportunities to use and improve their English literacy. |
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We found out later that the actual bombs never did have such accuracy and that many of them went astray and killed civilians. |
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In fact, many people eagerly follow the weather forecasts whenever bad weather is looming. |
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Because of the moderate rate of speed, the bicyclist also wants and needs many miles of trails. |
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I think that the initial giddy passion that begins many affairs is a relatively superficial and insignificant thing. |
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That mobile phone companies should find themselves weakened just as the sector was about take off makes many afraid for its future stability. |
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For many years successive elections and by-elections results have shown that almost the same number of people cast their votes. |
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After many years of searching, Siddhartha adopted the Middle Way, a place between the excesses of luxury and a life of poverty. |
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They had the part about attracting attention right, but then too many rushed into the creative process carelessly. |
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Chaplin destroyed many of the out-takes and rushes from his work, and other pieces fell victim to age. |
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Thank you, Mr Cochrane, for publishing what many of us have ranted about within our own circles for the last few months. |
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Despite what many of your comrades believe, showering is not just a middle class affectation. |
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Salinger's book has powerfully affected, and still affects, so many generations of readers. |
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As the sun went down and a happy bunch went home, many were still in with a chance, but when the going gets tough, the tough get going. |
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Some had mist-filled eyes while many a countenance went white as a sheet of paper. |
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A dead lowball hitter with a loop in his swing, Lankford this season has been swinging at too many pitches up in the zone. |
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Everybody can't rush the quarterback, no matter how fast you are or how many spin moves you have. |
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The number of kata, many of which have several personal variations, is quite large. |
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The first Labour government, which presided over our centennial celebrations, saw the planting of many a kauri or pohutukawa. |
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Almost all affiliates and subsidiaries were anchor companies in the country's economy and many of them did business all over the world. |
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The maze of burrows created by moles may provide cover and travel lanes for many species of small mammals. |
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It can be a mite unwieldy in car parks and the like, but it was never intended as a town car even if in reality many rarely leave a sealed road. |
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As part of this showcase for sustainability, there are more than 10,000 plants from many climatic zones. |
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He rises from the lower class and meets many adventures, but all the while, he remembers Estella. |
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Allow the rich to buy and get whatever they want, leaving many struggling middle and lower class Americans to pick up the balance. |
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Not many appear to care for world prehistory wherever granite is available for quarrying. |
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Berti wants as many of them as possible, whereas I deliberately minimised them. |
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The residents in the area were faced with continuous flooding on many occasions over a long number of years. |
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One fondly imagines that one reaches opinions by personal ratiocination, but of course many of them one inherits. |
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If property suddenly became available all over the country many of the rationes decidendi of the past would be quite inappropriate. |
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And in an age of changing values, many are led astray by these convenient moral attitudes persuasively promoted and advertised nationally. |
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But for many people, their faith isn't based around an irrational fervour, and it isn't based around rational logic. |
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Some of the architectural gems are the many churches that dot the landscape. |
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He lived through his era, whereas so many of his friends died in racing accidents. |
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I understand that what we do affects many interests, of organised groups, politicians and shady businesses. |
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For many years, it served as the primary basis for affirmative action programs. |
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And while he influenced many karateka in Japan, he never developed a large karate organization around his teaching as did Funakoshi. |
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Many of the toxic assets have been bundled and resold many times over with favourable credit ratings. |
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The majority managed that fine balance between keeping the poetry and naturalness, which defeats so many would-be Shakespeareans. |
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But one class was still full of students, many still poring over math formulas written on the whiteboard. |
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The school is testing digital whiteboards, one of many new technologies that officials hope will help shake up the rigid education system. |
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Finally, many problems can be caused by the presence of spyware and adware. |
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I affix a leather saddle to his hairy back and ride him into many righteous battles. |
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These symptoms are caused by having too many abnormal white blood cells and not enough normal white cells, red cells and platelets. |
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In infective conjunctivitis, the mucus coming out of the eyes often contains many white cells from the blood. |
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Clues to the presence of HPS are thick concentrated blood, low blood platelets, and a high white cell count with many young white cells. |
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And every year many of us can't help wishing for a white Christmas, even if it's 70 degrees outside. |
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Swimming with dolphins has had an amazing effect on many people, helping them overcome a variety of afflictions. |
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Mothers find their pups among the many whitecoats on the ice floes by scent and reject all but their own. |
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The problem is too many people waste that power rapping about all the wrong things. |
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The alleged criminal conduct was a nonviolent white-collar crime of which the many bank depositors in the Pekin area were the victims. |
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The show was initially ridiculed by many reviewers as the most abysmally lowbrow series in television history. |
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Interest in astro-archeology has caused many lithic sites to be re-evaluated as possible lunar and solar alignments. |
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In these artists, many fans find some continuity with the fun-loving and community-oriented origins of rap. |
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Men are sure to be among the consumers gobbling up the many new low-carb yogurt offerings as well. |
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Yet, as it turns out, many of those foods have bad raps based on outdated and, sometimes, erroneous information. |
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However, while many people are on a low-carb diet and are avoiding bread, I'm trying to make bread. |
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Older studies noted that runners, stolons or prostrate stems of many plants became more erect when shaded. |
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Fortunately, we found this out before the stallion commenced covering mares from September 1 and saved many breeders from disappointment. |
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Walking around the area I encountered many things that a normal person would never be able to handle. |
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Fascinating and enhanced with a great soundtrack, this DVD is affordably priced and suited to many viewings. |
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Second, teachers have experience with many children, so their responses are implicitly normed. |
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The quay was in many respects a local project, born out of local needs, given the continuous increase in trade and shipping in the port of Izmir. |
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After whetting the whistle at the pub, many will go on to dance at one of London's countless dance clubs. |
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The Devil's Stone, it read, contained the many evil spirits and souls of the past. |
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Their hopes were soon dashed by the many waterfalls and rapids encountered on their journey upstream from Saigon. |
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The reason why this wasn't the case was clear when the guide actually asked how many Beatles fans there were on board. |
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Many people in Russia speak Afghan, and many people in Afghanistan speak Russian. |
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One of these, when I knew it many years ago, was black, splattered with pigeon droppings, subjected to dense fogs, evil smells, filth everywhere. |
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There were many who located in the new city and building began to go on with increasing rapidity. |
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With the advantage of hindsight, it is remarkable that for so many years toxicologists have largely ignored chemical speciation of metals. |
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From whichsoever of these motives it might be, true it is, that many of them came over to our religion, and were initiated into it by baptism. |
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With so many fibs and half-truths floating around, it was no wonder that women had trouble making up their minds. |
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Surely it would be more useful to seek the whys and wherefores, to conceive of root causes why July is a month for many to act out? |
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Purple asters bloom in fall, attracting monarch butterflies and providing one last blast of color when many blooms have faded. |
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This brief run-through of the main milestones cannot be as comprehensive as the many excellent books on the subject. |
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As many as four out of ten graduates from Scottish universities are working in bars, shops or similar low-paid employment. |
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Apprehensive though many Ministers are, they do not regard it as their place to wrangle over the whys and wherefores, certainly not in public. |
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With many DVD's, this feature cannot be fast-forwarded so we have to suffer in silence for what seems aeons. |
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A single whiff can transport us immediately to something experienced many years before. |
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Instead, start in a very low gear and arrive at the top in a reasonable state, even if after many more revolutions of the legs. |
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At current wages for low-level jobs and current levels of welfare, there are indeed many jobs that Americans will not take. |
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It looked like a normal house, but there were just so many little incidental details. |
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In his 14-year career, he whiffed only 114 times, fewer times than many of today's hitters strike out in one season. |
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The bartering which still takes place in many eastern kasbahs is a form of marketing. |
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With so many different characters and plot elements stuffed into the film's lean 85-minute runtime, there's a danger of losing viewers. |
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And, many times I'm flat broke because I also have to support my wife who is jobless. |
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His merciless scorn, his blistering sarcasm, his rapier-like thrusts of irony must have made many an opponent squirm. |
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Like many foreigners, I rather dislike the most-recently adopted system of Romanization for the Korean language. |
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Today's newspapers are crammed with advertising and advertorials, and journalists are seen as corrupt by many readers. |
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He always offers something juicy for his low-born audience to ogle, be it the crown jewels or the many messy decapitations. |
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Peter says while the thought of group therapy may seem daunting, there are many benefits from working this way. |
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Although it seems high to many handlers, the A-frame is the best obstacle to begin training. |
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The band room shook, causing many of the teen-aged girls in the flute section to shriek. |
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None of this is helped, say analysts, by the razor-thin profit margins for many suppliers. |
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The picture suggests possible solutions to many outstanding questions in physics and astrophysics. |
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Although many nerve agents are called gases, they're actually liquids that can be released as an aerosol or mixed with other liquids. |
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But how many know the story of J.M. Barrie, the eccentric author of the whimsical Peter Pan? |
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She and friends would flip the painting from the more serious to the whimsical side during parties at Emmott's house many years ago. |
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The exhibition halls will also host a food court providing delicacies from many countries. |
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This inaugural donation of silver to the society was followed by many more gifts and bequests of family silver over the next century. |
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At that time, many people showed a keen interest in studying rare animals and birds. |
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Farmers too want a return to normality in the countryside because many of us are also very dependent on tourism for a large part of our income. |
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Judith Keating whipped in for many years and was very active in the breeding and training of the hounds. |
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Christmas is special in many homes, but not when intruders whip four garden gnomes. |
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He had too much on his mind and too many things to do than get apologies from the low classes. |
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Your cover story revealed many unknown facts about the most beautiful monument on earth. |
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Visitors to the National Air and Space Museum in Washington can gaze upon many aeronautical rarities and wonders. |
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There are many small and delicate Instruments that can get caught in the bottom of the sterilization pan. |
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A further complication is the very low status of woman in many of these societies. |
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Because of their boisterous natures and their genteel parentage these rascals are destined to wind up having many exciting adventures together! |
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By 14 February fuel supplies were so low that many industries were on a three-day week. |
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Indoor air quality can have a huge effect on how severe asthma symptoms are for many asthmatics. |
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For that you need to seek help from one of the many aftermarket tuners catering to the market. |
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The way he astutely details intelligence operations appeals to me at many levels. |
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Such devices have been available for many years for the delivery of asthma medications in the form of small, pressurised aerosols. |
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Sea level rises will follow, catastrophically for many low-lying countries. |
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Then it got onto a low quality US news site, and many more linked to their story. |
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Using atmospheric data, one can try to estimate how many creatures actually live in the aerosphere. |
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That is why so many advertisements for products consist of nothing more than the name of the product and perhaps a smiling face. |
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I and many of the students were delighted to shake his hand and congratulate him. |
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Daniel is assured of a great welcome from his many followers in these parts. |
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Since then, many counties and townships have switched to an electronic system eager to prevent future problems. |
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They were alike in many ways, but somehow the two popular seniors never really clicked. |
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Despite his victories, the governor never really clicked with many constituents. |
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Different surface finishes are combined with several colors to give many varied and aesthetically pleasing effects. |
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For many years he has lived with Jane in a house that they share in Islington. |
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That's where many young men in some of South Africa's poor townships are headed these days. |
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The destruction of homes caused by incessant rains in many of the squatter townships that litter our cities has now become an annual event. |
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In 2001, many Costa Rican coffee farmers were forced off their land and into poverty when coffee prices plummeted to record lows. |
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There were not so many bars in Glasgow then, so you could be assured of a warm welcome wherever you went. |
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We teach many things, but mostly I teach aesthetics, philosophy of the image. |
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But how many of us have ever appreciated the aesthetics of the underground terrain as we go from here to there? |
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It was directed at those same teachers and bourgeois parents whose sanctions and strictures many of us young whelps so deeply resented. |
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Though it took many years to establish the technique of sound on film, live music accompanied public performances. |
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