The bovicide caused serious damage to the front of the car, but only minor injuries to the victim's leg. |
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This apparently minor event has acquired increasing significance in recent weeks. |
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The senator dismissed his disagreement with the President as a minor contretemps. |
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The Amerasian's spouse and minor, unmarried children are eligible to immigrate along with him or her. |
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District courts were introduced in 1975 for minor offences and small claims. |
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The coach is always chastising the players for minor mistakes. |
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He wound up with a few minor bumps and bruises from the fight. |
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The appearance of each house is very similar with only minor variations between them for example some have small balconettes on the first floor. |
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The River Idle, a tributary of the Trent, is formed in Sherwood Forest from the confluence of several minor streams. |
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Arthur himself played a minor role in some of these works, following in the medieval romance tradition. |
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A minor planet 3009 Coventry discovered by Soviet astronomer Nikolai Stepanovich Chernykh in 1973 is named after the city. |
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The Old English translation of the Historia ecclesiastica does contain several minor details not found in Bede's Latin original account. |
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The minor appointments were the Virginian Edmund Randolph as attorney general and the Massachusettsian Henry Knox as secretary of war. |
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During this period, Milton published several minor prose works, such as the grammar textbook Art of Logic and a History of Britain. |
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Characters and locations reappear throughout the series, variously taking major and minor roles. |
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The tonalities of major and minor as means for managing dissonance and chromaticism in music took full shape. |
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Mozart's arrangement, with minor amendments from Hiller, was published in 1803, after his death. |
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The opening Sinfony is composed in E minor for strings, and is Handel's first use in oratorio of the French overture form. |
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By the early years of the 21st century most of the major and many of the minor orchestral and choral works had been issued on disc. |
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All the composer's major works and many of the minor ones have been recorded. |
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Chaplin suffered a series of minor strokes in the late 1960s, which marked the beginning of a slow decline in his health. |
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A scrum is a way of restarting the game safely and fairly after a minor infringement. |
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Research from wildlife hospitals, however, indicates that it is not uncommon for foxes with minor shot wounds to survive. |
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Shortly afterwards, England gained a minor victory as Harmison dismissed Justin Langer, who departed to a rapturous ovation. |
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There are generally only minor variations in the overall pattern from one year to the next. |
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Hamilton scored minor points at the Malaysian, Chinese and Bahrain Grands Prix. |
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Despite the original intention, the Grundgesetz remained in effect after the German reunification in 1990, with only minor amendments. |
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In practice, the difference is minor as Parliament is responsible for all the powers on both lists and must give its consent to devolve them. |
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After approval, only minor editorial changes are introduced into the final text. |
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It is estimated that there are 300 major and minor crossings along the 310 mile border. |
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This slightly inland station has a slightly wider temperature span between seasons, is cloudier and somewhat wetter, but differences are minor. |
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Again, a new invasion was previously postulated by archaeologists but this now seems to have had only a minor effect on the isles. |
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The regime built a series of major citadels and minor forts at immense cost. |
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The Tories became a minor, insignificant faction, and the Whigs became a dominant and largely unopposed party. |
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The country's telephone service, however, is another matter. Getting a dial tone and holding a conversation free of static are minor miracles. |
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The name Beaconsfield, a town near Hughenden, also was given to a minor character in Vivian Grey. |
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The RAF played a minor role in the Korean War, with flying boats taking part. |
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Synthetic and antithetic faults are terms used to describe minor faults associated with a major fault. |
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Swansea Airport is a minor aerodrome situated in the Gower providing recreational flights only. |
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The Falklands also played a minor role in the two world wars as a military base aiding control of the South Atlantic. |
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The most junior judges are the justices of the peace who preside over minor criminal matters in the Justice of the Peace Courts. |
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Sheriff Courts are above local Justice of the Peace Courts who deal with very minor offences and below the Supreme Courts. |
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The 2006 Lebanon War also exposed some minor differences in attitudes over the Middle East. |
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Service personnel on the western arm of the island reported only a minor increase in wave activity. |
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A unipolar system would have one superpower, no significant major powers, and many minor powers. |
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The problem is considered to be minor and is not expected to affect operations. |
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The width of the major groove means that the edges of the bases are more accessible in the major groove than in the minor groove. |
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Together these control slack between the locomotive and train, absorb minor impacts and provide a bearing point for pushing movements. |
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The 150 officers attached to this district include armed and unarmed officers, and community support officers for minor offences. |
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However, it is customary to use the term race rather than subspecies for the major subdivisions of the human species as well as for minor ones. |
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Inflectional suffixes in the morphology of Bengali vary from region to region, along with minor differences in syntax. |
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Closely related to state churches are ecclesiae, which are similar but carry a more minor connotation. |
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Many medications may cause minor but bothersome symptoms such as cough or upset stomach. |
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Traditionalists grumbled about the American cultural invasion, but the permanent impact was minor. |
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Although Thomas had previously written for the BBC, it was a minor and intermittent source of income. |
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Sullivan continued to compose comic operas with other librettists and wrote a number of other major and minor works throughout the decade. |
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He has made minor appearances in two different episodes of Little Britain as separate characters. |
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Liam lost two front teeth and kicked a police officer in the ribs, while Alan suffered minor head injuries after getting hit with an ashtray. |
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However, there as elsewhere the convention is not used for minor figures shown engaged in some activity, such as the captives and corpses. |
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The appropriation of others' works caused minor controversy and some of the figurines were stolen in protest. |
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Having developed an interest in acting, he left the army, travelled to Hollywood and had several minor roles in film. |
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A few attempts to film this sequence with stunt people resulted in some minor injuries, and Cameron halted the more dangerous stunts. |
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Rugby League is a minor sport in Scotland, with the country never having had a professional club. |
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This saw senior players follow the regulations already introduced in 2009 at minor and under 21 grades. |
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This does not apply to accompanying spouses and minor children or members of travel groups. |
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Sabaean influence is now thought to have been minor, limited to a few localities, and disappearing after a few decades or a century. |
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The Euregiobahn, a regional railway system, reaches several minor cities in the Aachen region. |
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The legal right of lay patrons to present clergymen of their choice to local ecclesiastical livings led to minor schisms from the church. |
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Both the Brussels and Strasbourg hemicycle roughly follow this layout with only minor differences. |
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Spain made some minor territorial gains but failed in its primary aim of recovering Gibraltar. |
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The Dutch suffered around 500 total killed, owing to the minor scale of their conflict with Britain. |
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Voltaire's minor poems are generally considered superior to either of these two works. |
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Over 11 major glacial events have been identified, as well as many minor glacial events. |
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Arthropods in general were by far the most dominant animals in the ocean, but trilobites were only a minor part of the total arthropod diversity. |
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The chemistry of igneous rocks is expressed differently for major and minor elements and for trace elements. |
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The courts operated under summary procedure and dealt primarily with minor criminal offences. |
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Justices of the peace were then left with jurisdiction in the licensing board and minor criminal cases. |
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The accused's responsibility for causing death is constructed from the fault in committing what might have been a minor criminal act. |
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The MoD maintains that there was no risk to the public as most of them were minor accidents. |
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After undergoing minor surgery, he took to the stage with Runrig again in May of the same year. |
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The quality of extant work generally, both minor and major, demonstrates a thriving poetic tradition in Scotland throughout the period. |
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Later, authors like Geoffrey of Monmouth used the terms Britannia minor and Britannia major to distinguish Brittany from Britain. |
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This strip, with only minor variations, was worn until just before the start of the Second World War. |
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The Yankees offered Williams a minor league deal, but he would not accept a nonguaranteed contract. |
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Several passengers were treated with minor injuries, and four were taken to hospital for additional treatment. |
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However, Llywelyn's territorial ambitions gradually made him unpopular with some minor Welsh leaders, particularly the princes of south Wales. |
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Typical actions include painting slogans on buildings owned by businesses, and other minor criminal damage. |
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A few other minor Welsh nobles submitted in time to retain their lands, but became little more than gentry. |
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The minor laparoscopic procedures ranged from a simple local metastasectomy through segmentectomy to bisegmentectomy. |
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They got him into trouble at school, into print at university and into minor celebdom in the world of miniature wargaming. |
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Geologically, the EG consist of charnockite with minor bands of pyroxin granulate and magnetite quartzite. |
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Saudi Arabia is one of the countries that allow minor girls to be child brides. |
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Snooker is the ultimate cuesport, with even minor professionals earning hundreds of thousands. |
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The deinstitutionalization of minor offenders helps reduce prison overcrowding. |
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What seems a minor complication to the anesthetist, such as the dislodgement of a tooth, may seem a catastrophe to the patient. |
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Nearly 150 boats crossed the line in a gale of wind that caused several dismastings, and minor disasters. |
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Several texts tell us, however, that when the owner was a minor, there is a remedy against the dolose slave. |
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Other things earthen, as they fade and crumble, Sing deathsongs in the minor key of gleecraft. |
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Determination of minor head loss is simple and straightforward, and a standared nomograph in common use is included at the end of the chapter. |
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However, environmental and social concerns have been raised over chemicals getting into the water table and minor earthquakes damaging homes. |
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Around St Mary's several minor islands become accessible, including Taylor's Island on the west coast and Tolls Island on the east coast. |
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Other valleys such as Little Langdale, Eskdale and Dunnerdale are served by minor roads. |
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A minor road through the Newlands Valley connects via Newlands Hause with the B5289 at Buttermere. |
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Players from some of the region's minor league teams have gone on to influence football on the world stage. |
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The differences in dialect are marked in pronunciation and in some vocabulary but also in minor points of grammar. |
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Henry remained a minor and his government's legal ability to make permanently binding decisions on his behalf was limited. |
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With the succession of her minor son Charles IX in 1560, Catherine de' Medici maneuvered for a balance of power. |
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He also argued that any physical abnormality was probably no more than a minor distortion of the shoulders. |
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Chiefly she supported her father's idea of reforming the church but made some minor adjustments. |
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In 1657, Oliver Cromwell renewed the charter of 1609, and brought about minor changes in the holding of the company. |
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Most of these are minor and do not significantly change the meaning compared to the source material. |
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Birmingham is drained only by minor rivers and brooks, primarily the River Tame and its tributaries the Cole and the Rea. |
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He was born Napoleone di Buonaparte in Corsica to a relatively modest family from the minor nobility. |
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The Corsican Buonapartes were descended from minor Italian nobility of Tuscan origin, who had come to Corsica from Liguria in the 16th century. |
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Campaigning in Spain, he routed the French at the Battle of Salamanca, taking advantage of a minor French mispositioning. |
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There were various minor bombing raids and reconnaissance flights on both sides. |
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The warring air forces also showed some activity during this period, running reconnaissance flights and several minor bombing raids. |
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Ingersol wrote that Battersea Power Station, one of the largest landmarks in London, received only a minor hit. |
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The small khanjar is a curved dagger, and it was with this very one Nuri had killed in single combat a minor chieftain of the Muntefiq. |
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The biological dereplication tool may identify major knowns in a mixture, but it may miss novel minor components. |
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The Regency Acts allow for regencies in the event of a monarch who is a minor or who is physically or mentally incapacitated. |
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Some relatively minor changes have been made to the boundaries of boroughs since 1965, and two have changed their names. |
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No one was killed but several people were taken to hospitals suffering from smoke inhalation, and minor cuts and bruises. |
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The River Thames has been a subject for artists, great and minor, over the centuries. |
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Because of the many small farms that have survived on the downs, a network of narrow lanes and minor roads has developed. |
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The trees in Abbey Park were planted on Mount Hill in 1779 by James Bentham, a minor canon of Ely. |
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When brand parity operates, quality is often not a major concern because consumers believe that only minor quality differences exist. |
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Gas was found by chance in a water well near Hamburg in 1910, leading to minor gas discoveries in Zechstein dolomites elsewhere in Germany. |
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The Ten Boer well failed to reach target depth for technical reasons, but was completed as a minor gas producer from the Zechstein carbonates. |
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The cost of geological sequestration is minor relative to the overall running costs. |
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The administrator let the minor infraction slide with only a disapproving look. |
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On 6 February 2016, Dawkins suffered a minor hemorrhagic stroke while at home. |
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The major and minor symmetries indicate that the stiffness tensor has only 21 independent components. |
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Further widening is in progress of minor sections with plans for managed motorways in many others. |
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However many minor railways, both public and industrial, were built to narrower gauges. |
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This was the epitome of cheaply constructed light railways and was one of several minor railways owned by Colonel Stephens. |
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There is scarcely any inland water transportation system, and coastal shipping only meets minor local requirements. |
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People from mainland China and Taiwan and their descendants constitute a relatively minor proportion of the British Chinese community. |
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However, it is experiencing a minor revival among Sephardi communities, especially in music. |
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Later, it was influenced by Portuguese and English, though these influences have been minor in comparison to Persian and Arabic. |
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Many consider the theological differences to be crucial differences in doctrine, while others find them to be relatively minor. |
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The office of Priest Vicar was created in the 1970s for those who assist the minor canons. |
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The two minor canons as well as the organist and Master of the Choristers are most directly concerned with liturgical and ceremonial matters. |
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On the other hand, other antitumor drugs such as trabectedin, lurbinectedin and mitomycin C bind to the minor groove. |
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With some variant texts and minor difference in the order of readings, it is similar in form to the Roman Rite. |
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Other, more minor, sources for Wilfrid's life include a mention of Wilfrid in one of Bede's letters. |
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Some states require elementary teachers to choose a subject major as well, and minor in education. |
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Other classifications of churches include collegiate churches, which may or may not also be minor basilicas. |
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In recent times, the title of minor basilica has been attributed to important pilgrimage churches. |
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Queen Victoria made a few minor changes to the castle, which became the centre for royal entertainment for much of her reign. |
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There are some minor extremist movements that are antiforeigner. |
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It was another of those political band-aids patted over a minor sore. |
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Outside of the established burgh schools, masters often combined their positions with other employment, particularly minor posts within the Kirk, such as clerk. |
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But suppose an agreement to marry made by a man in Scotland with a minor lady in England, would we decern for damages for breach of promise in such a case? |
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Four men and a woman were arrested and charged with breaches of the peace after a series of scuffles in which protesters and police received minor injuries. |
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This form of play, as a minor variation to stroke or match play, is neither defined nor disallowed by strict rules and so is used according to local rules for an event. |
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Winter sports only play a minor role in British sporting life because the winters are not cold enough for them to be practised out of doors very much. |
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The lions, often blue, have had minor changes to colour and appearance. |
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He granted him both the major and minor, but denied him the conclusion. |
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Though sesame is a minor spice in Indian cooking, it is an important export crop there. It has a somewhat neutral, nutty taste and it is used to texture delicate cooking. |
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Bob liked most of my presentation, but offered three minor critiques. |
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Chelsea have had four main crests, which all underwent minor variations. |
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Most professional sports are divided into major and minor leagues. |
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This is considered more prestigious than the minor premiership. |
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Jump racing is popular in the UK, Ireland, France and parts of Central Europe, but only a minor sport or completely unknown in most other regions of the world. |
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A minor row erupted in 1925 when the elections to the Senate took place. |
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He and his clever staff of minor blackguards exploited to the full every weakness and caries in the London Society of the 'eighties, 'nineties, and 'oughts. |
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The incomplete minor fissure was divided by using an endocutter to complete the right middle lobe lobectomy via the subxyphoid single-port approach. |
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The final session saw O'Sullivan stage a minor fightback, taking three frames in a row, before a mistake let Dott back in for an eventual clearance on the black. |
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In November 1921, the League decided that the frontiers of Albania should be the same as they had been in 1913, with three minor changes that favoured Yugoslavia. |
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The Conservatives, Greens and four other minor parties also stood. |
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The key signatures of D major and b minor both have two sharps. |
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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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The horizontal structure of each lens is influenced by variations in the type and porosity of the subsurface deposits, which on Diego Garcia are minor. |
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This enables them to shuffle players who are not doing well to the minor leagues, which will inspire them to contribute more to the team by playing better. |
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Currently, Aberdeen have a minor rivalry with Inverness Caley Thistle, due to the fact both Aberdeen and Inverness are the two largest settlements in the north of Scotland. |
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Outside of the established burgh schools, masters often combined their position with other employment, particularly minor posts within the kirk, such as clerk. |
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Several minor alterations were made to the Upper Ward under Victoria. |
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His surname 'Augustus' was given the diminutive form 'Augustulus' by rivals because he was still a minor, and he was never recognized outside of Italia as a legitimate ruler. |
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These outposts may have lasted into the 390s, but they were a very minor presence,intended primarily to stop attacks and settlement by groups from Ireland. |
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He was moderately successful in this endeavour and was able to score minor victories against the Danes, but his army was on the verge of collapse. |
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The trial was held in camera because the accused was a minor. |
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There commenced a period of minor skirmishes with Saladin's forces, punctuated by another defeat in the field for the Ayyubid army at the Battle of Jaffa. |
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Revolts characterised the region until well into the twelfth century and minor lords sought to resist ducal or royal power from within their own castles. |
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Welsh appeared in the film as Mikey Forrester, a minor character. |
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Although minor armed clashes had occurred previously between supporters of York and Lancaster, the first open fighting broke out in 1455 at the First Battle of St Albans. |
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Since Richard was a minor, and had three living uncles at the time of Edward III's death, there was considerable uncertainty about who was next in line for the succession. |
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Both Belgian Dutch and Belgian French have minor differences in vocabulary and semantic nuances from the varieties spoken respectively in the Netherlands and France. |
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David himself had lost his popularity and the respect of his nobles when he married the widow of a minor laird after the death of his English wife. |
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A flight attendant received minor injuries and the aircraft was damaged. |
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They undertook the mammoth task of standardizing the wide variation in punctuation and spelling of the original, making many thousands of minor changes to the text. |
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In practice, most pubs made only minor changes to their opening hours. |
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The injuries observed range from very minor injuries to fatalities. |
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In ancient and medieval India, rulers of the Maurya, Satahavana, Gupta and Chalukya Empires, as well as other major and minor empires, were considered absolute monarchs. |
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About a third of these deputies were nobles, mostly with minor holdings. |
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Historians in the United States and Canada see it as a war in its own right, while Europeans often see it as a minor theatre of the Napoleonic Wars. |
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During a glacial, the glacier experiences minor advances and retreats. |
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While French involvement proved decisive for the cause of American independence, France made only minor territorial gains, and incurred massive financial debts. |
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After some minor engagements that culminated in the Battle of Ulm, Mack finally surrendered after realizing that there was no way to break out of the French encirclement. |
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He fought in several minor engagements off Toulon and was important in the capture of Corsica and subsequent diplomatic duties with the Italian states. |
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She was a minor poet who was poor and becoming blind, two conditions that Johnson attempted to change by providing room for her and paying for a failed cataract surgery. |
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The Polish armed forces in the West created after the fall of Poland played minor roles in the Battle of France, and important ones in the Italian and North African Campaigns. |
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He introduced the young Pope to the ageing playwright William Wycherley and to William Walsh, a minor poet, who helped Pope revise his first major work, The Pastorals. |
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The second edition of Pope's Shakespeare appeared in 1728, but aside from making some minor revisions to the preface, it seems that Pope had little to do with it. |
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His escape made him a minor national hero for a time in Britain. |
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This contributed to the Victorian idea of him as a minor lyricist. |
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Eric Leidner in Murder in Mesopotamia and Signor Richetti in Death on the Nile, while many minor characters were archaeologists in They Came to Baghdad. |
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In August 2007, Pratchett was misdiagnosed as having had a minor stroke in 2004 or 2005, which doctors believed had damaged the right side of his brain. |
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They hear minor criminal cases, as well as certain licensing appeals. |
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During the ensuing years, Parliament adopted several more minor reforms. |
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When a regency is necessary, the next qualified individual in the line of succession automatically becomes regent, unless they themselves are a minor or incapacitated. |
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In these, coordination was of minor importance as compared to pacing. |
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Following the review a series of relatively minor adjustments were made to borough boundaries, for example uniting the whole of the Becontree estate in Barking and Dagenham. |
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The song has been found in several different minor and major keys. |
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Cecil Sharp considers the version in minor keys to be the original. |
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Timetables for the bore and predictions of bore heights are published each year, however, the heights and timings are subject to minor variations. |
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The physical appearance of a candidate is a minor factor in recruitment. |
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Both crests have undergone minor variations since their introduction. |
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The ISO 4217 standard includes a crude mechanism for expressing the relationship between a major currency unit and its corresponding minor currency unit. |
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Some currencies do not have any minor currency unit at all and these are given an exponent of 0, as with currencies whose minor units are unused due to negligible value. |
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The popularity of meprobamate paved the way for Librium and Valium, two minor tranquilizers that belonged to a new chemical class of drugs called the benzodiazepines. |
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The engineers at AMC have wrought a minor miracle in modifying this archaic transmission so that it is merely inconvenient instead of being an outright disappointment. |
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These outposts may have lasted into the 390s, but they were a very minor presence, intended primarily to stop attacks and settlement by groups from Ireland. |
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His works have continued to be a staple of the British concert repertoire, and all his major compositions and many of the minor ones have been recorded. |
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A laird possessing a Coat of Arms registered in the Public Register of All Arms and Bearings in Scotland is a member of Scotland's minor nobility. |
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From late 1971, already a minor star, David Bowie developed his Ziggy Stardust persona, incorporating elements of professional makeup, mime and performance into his act. |
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In October 1942, the Hall suffered minor damage during World War II bombing but was left mostly untouched as German pilots used the distinctive structure as a landmark. |
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Experience led to better construction and minor refinements in layout. |
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After several minor skirmishes, the snipers were removed, but tensions and violence between regional, city, tribal, and familial groups continued. |
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The script is known as the Bengali alphabet for Bengali and its dialects and the Assamese alphabet for Assamese language with some minor variations. |
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There has been at least one collision between trams, including one in December 2006 near Benson Road station, in which 16 people sustained minor injuries. |
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