It also provided them the much-awaited opportunity to give vent to their creative energy. |
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Particularly, there were events that gave students an opportunity to give vent to their creative instincts. |
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This could create tremendous opportunity for a broad swath of the rustbelt population. |
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I took the opportunity to point out that many of the players in the upcoming slate of games would wind up with brain damage. |
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The government has blocked every opportunity to challenge this case on its merits. |
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And it gave Baghdadi the opportunity to praise his new minions, blessing them as his official representatives. |
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Although Auster refuses to go to Turkey, this may be the perfect opportunity for his visit. |
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Whenever the opportunity has arisen the public has thirsted for the excitement that scientific discovery engenders. |
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I had the opportunity to appear on the popular Sons of anarchy series in their final season. |
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We Have a Pope A.N. Wilson, Newsweek A Jesuit pope, a golden opportunity for change. |
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Let us all strive to ensure that all of our children are given the opportunity to achieve the American Dream. |
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Akbar took one last opportunity to stand and tell Kimberlin that he was a pedophile. |
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But as a white kid I was afforded every opportunity to reform and reinvent myself, so I did. |
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The conference will give us an opportunity to exchange information with other researchers. |
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But for the millions of teens and young adults with an ASD, is it a missed opportunity to present a valuable role model? |
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They used the controversy as an opportunity to bushwhack their political opponents. |
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Furthermore, by removing them from their post, you create an opportunity for insurgent black magic to materialize a car bomb. |
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As a result, the victims of this disease do not have the opportunity to travel very far from the initial infection zone. |
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The events of 1999 in Kosovo and East Timor provide an important opportunity to reflect on the practice of humanitarian intervention. |
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State Wildlife Management Areas often offer licensed hunters the opportunity to hunt deer on public lands. |
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The populares party took full advantage of this opportunity by allying itself with Marius. |
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The Danes used the civil turmoil as an opportunity to capture York, which they sacked and burned. |
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In 1160 a new abbot of Westminster, Laurence, seized the opportunity to renew Edward's claim. |
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When the Archbishop of Canterbury, Theobald of Bec, died in 1161 Henry saw an opportunity to reassert his rights over the church in England. |
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Louis VII answered by raiding the Norman Vexin, forcing Henry II to move his troops north, giving Louis the opportunity to free Bourges. |
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The Aquitanians refused to help whilst the Bretons seized the opportunity to attack him too. |
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The parliament was called to grant taxation, but the House of Commons took the opportunity to address specific grievances. |
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The manorial records offer a good opportunity to study the geographical distribution of the plague. |
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Petty schools had shorter hours, mostly to allow poorer boys the opportunity to work as well. |
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Peace with England and France gave Spain an opportunity to focus its energies on restoring its rule to the Dutch provinces. |
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Having little opportunity to replenish them, in May 1646 he sought shelter with a Presbyterian Scottish army at Southwell in Nottinghamshire. |
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Charles was eager to exploit the widening divisions, and apparently viewed Joyce's actions as an opportunity rather than a threat. |
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But Bolton deserve real credit, seeking to take advantage of their jitters at every opportunity in typically determined fashion. |
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Napoleon never again had the opportunity to challenge the British at sea, nor to threaten an invasion. |
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Despite their overwhelming defeat, the Prussians refused to negotiate with the French until the Russians had an opportunity to enter the fight. |
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As well as giving him his first taste of command, it gave Nelson the opportunity to explore his fledgling interest in science. |
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Both Germany and the USSR used this proxy war as an opportunity to test in combat their most advanced weapons and tactics. |
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If no party has an absolute majority, the leader of the largest party is given the first opportunity to form a coalition. |
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There was a recognition that Northerners wanted to run their own affairs and must be given the opportunity to do so. |
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First, the Speaker votes to give the House further opportunity to debate a bill or motion before reaching a final decision. |
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Karst formations are cavernous and therefore have high rates of permeability, resulting in reduced opportunity for contaminants to be filtered. |
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The borough council had made several applications for city status since 1889, and took the opportunity of the visit to renew its request. |
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The London Stock Exchange runs several markets for listing, giving an opportunity for different sized companies to list. |
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Therefore, the Stock Exchange provides the opportunity for small investors to own shares of the same companies as large investors. |
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The legislative framework provides much opportunity for correction and amendment of poorly thought out bills. |
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There is the opportunity for Apple to be level-handed and fair, and there is the chance for them not to be. |
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Priestley turned down an opportunity to teach chemistry at the University of Pennsylvania. |
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At Cambridge, Babbage saw the fallibility of this process, and the opportunity of adding mechanisation into its management. |
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As the two were politically estranged, it was a golden opportunity to commence a reconciliation. |
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Subsequently three professors offered him the opportunity to set up a small workshop within the university. |
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Lack of organised naval opposition throughout Western Europe allowed Viking ships to travel freely, raiding or trading as opportunity permitted. |
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For the wealthy, dinner parties presented an opportunity for entertainment, sometimes featuring music, dancing, and poetry readings. |
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While looting the stores the looters took the opportunity for revenge by destroying what they didn't steal. |
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Many graduate students also participate in teaching practica or clinicals, which provide the opportunity to gain experience in classrooms. |
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It measures what an additional unit of one good costs in units forgone of the other good, an example of a real opportunity cost. |
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Thus, if one more Gun costs 100 units of butter, the opportunity cost of one Gun is 100 Butter. |
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When the opportunity cost is lower, the immigration rates tend to be higher. |
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Some players became frustrated by the lack of opportunity to make a living professionally. |
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This gave the King his opportunity and an edict forbidding such appeals was immediately issued, and the three bishops were arrested. |
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Students who achieve the pass mark are given the opportunity to study at grammar school while those who fall below that are often not. |
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As tourism is a growing industry, in India there is a lot of opportunity for those who complete this course of study. |
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Any member of the public then has an opportunity to raise questions, although this is rare. |
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Students who are not considered likely to complete a PhD may be offered the opportunity to complete an MPhil instead. |
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For students, restrictions on entry should be dropped, and more opportunity given to poorer families. |
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The House Master and boys have an opportunity to make announcements, and sometimes the boys provide light entertainment. |
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Students at this stage have the choice of taking 3 or four subjects and are also offered the opportunity to take an extended project. |
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Students are given the opportunity twice each year to show their work in the Royal Academy. |
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At the age of 16, Johnson was given the opportunity to stay with his cousins, the Fords, at Pedmore, Worcestershire. |
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Byron's interest in her had waned and Claire used the opportunity of introducing him to the Shelleys to act as bait to lure him to Geneva. |
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Before another opportunity arose, he had set out on his career as a writer. |
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It was his only opportunity to compose a work in which the music carried the entire drama. |
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This occasion was an unusual opportunity for an unknown composer at a time when any sort of orchestral concert was a rare event in London. |
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The main downside of publishing a site using MediaWiki is that it won't give you a great opportunity to use or improve your HTML skills. |
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She is not eager to accept the deal, but cannot turn down the opportunity to regain her piano. |
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One advantage Chaplin found in sound technology was the opportunity to record a musical score for the film, which he composed himself. |
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Edgar Hoover, who had long been suspicious of Chaplin's political leanings, used the opportunity to generate negative publicity about him. |
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According to Proteas captain Elsje Jordaan, it was hoped that the competition would create an opportunity for players to become professional. |
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The Games also constitute an opportunity for the host city and country to showcase themselves to the world. |
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In contrast, the Sydney Olympic Games of 2000 provided an opportunity to improve a highly contaminated area known as the Homebush Bay site. |
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The 1936 Berlin Games were seen by the German government as a golden opportunity to promote their ideology. |
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The focus has since moved to installing solar panels on some buildings, and providing the opportunity to recover energy from waste. |
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All members are given an opportunity to vote for the players they consider are deserving of awards in various categories. |
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Froch's promoter Mick Hennessy gave Froch the opportunity to withdraw from the fight, but Froch refused. |
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Midway through the season, an opportunity arose at the uncompetitive Mooncraft F3000 team. |
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McLaren P1 GTR owners have an opportunity to become a member of the McLaren P1 GTR Programme. |
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At the Japanese Grand Prix Brawn had the opportunity to clinch the 2009 Constructors' Championship, however the drivers started 6th and 10th. |
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At the same time, there is an opportunity to meet people from a wide range of ethnic and cultural backgrounds. |
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Genoa took advantage of this opportunity to expand into the Black Sea and Crimea. |
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Although pluralism recognizes the existence of inequality, it asserts that all groups have an opportunity to pressure the state. |
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This gives members an opportunity to question the First Minister directly on issues under their jurisdiction. |
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The contest is considered to be a unique opportunity for promoting the host country as a tourist destination. |
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His Majesty's Government did not want to assume that it was certain that on the first opportunity Ulster would contract out. |
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For the first time ever in British census history the 2011 Census gave the opportunity for people to describe their identity as Welsh or English. |
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He and others in the community had begun discussing the opportunity for a gathering of Minecrafters, similar to anime and sci-fi conventions. |
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He argues that this opportunity came only once, in the summer of 1776 and the British failed that test. |
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The Allies took the opportunity presented by the French strategic effort in the Middle East to regain territories lost from the First Coalition. |
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His brief first premiership, and the first year of his second, gave him little opportunity to make his mark in foreign affairs. |
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Britain had had the opportunity to purchase shares in the canal but had declined to do so. |
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This pause provided the Red Army with an opportunity to mobilise fresh reserves. |
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This was critical in providing the British with the opportunity to intercept and destroy them. |
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It is the first, and perhaps will prove the only opportunity to reverse the calamitous decisions of Yalta. |
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I think he's going to miss out on the opportunity to date her if he doesn't hurry. |
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The Marine Corps colonel in the area saw the Saddam statue as a target of opportunity and decided that the statue must come down. |
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In 1634 Grotius was given the opportunity to serve as Sweden's ambassador to France. |
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However, Frederick missed an opportunity to completely destroy the Austrian army at Leuthen and it escaped back into Bohemia. |
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Trading globally gives consumers and countries the opportunity to be exposed to new markets and products. |
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During lengthy shop stays, some airlines will use the opportunity to install new interiors. |
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Icon painting, in general, is not an opportunity for artistic expression, though each iconographer brings a vision to the piece. |
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God grant that the generation to which this opportunity has been offered may rightly perform its part. |
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One privilege of student life at Cambridge is the opportunity to attend formal dinners at college. |
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Many species of gull will feed on seabird and sea mammal carrion when the opportunity arises, as will giant petrels. |
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Clark now sees an opportunity to help Republicans refind their soul and message. |
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There is opportunity for those in affluent areas that is not always there for those in poverty stricken areas. |
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His experience of writing for film is similar, offering the liberating opportunity to 'play God', in control of creative reality. |
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Nonetheless Defoe also takes the opportunity to criticise the historic Spanish conquest of South America. |
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Here Blair found an opportunity to implement one of Labour's campaign promises, reforming the Lords. |
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The opportunity to construct aesthetic details precisely, and combine them with larger social themes, drew Wilde to write drama. |
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Here he had his first opportunity to conduct, when an orchestra of volunteers was formed. |
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The orchestra was in danger of extinction for lack of players, and Barbirolli seized the opportunity to help it. |
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This gave the group the opportunity to display their comedy skills in sketches with Howerd. |
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It's a wasted opportunity in that if we'd been behind it, and we wanted to do it, then it might have been good. |
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He did use the opportunity to visit many of the prehistoric sites of Wiltshire, such as Avebury and Silbury Hill, which fascinated him. |
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However, despite Morris's ideals, there was little opportunity for the workers to display their own individual creativity. |
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In New York City there was an atmosphere which encouraged discussion and there was new opportunity for learning and growing. |
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By critics and male peers commending these artists for simply being female, they discredit the opportunity for women to be recognised justly. |
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No other fully historical hero has furnished such a perfect opportunity for the mythopoeic faculty. |
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Though promoted to lieutenant on 1 January 1933, he saw no opportunity for further advancement. |
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Marx used the trip as an opportunity to examine the economic resources available for study in various libraries in London and Manchester. |
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Liechtenstein competes in the Switzerland U16 Cup Tournament, which offers young players an opportunity to play against top football clubs. |
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In this instance there is opportunity for miscommunication between two or more parties. |
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Once Barroso put forward the candidates for his next Commission, another opportunity to gain concessions arose. |
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The arrival in England of the Empress Matilda gave David an opportunity to renew the conflict with Stephen. |
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David seized on the opportunity to bring the archdiocese under his control, and marched on the city. |
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Henry V of England saw his opportunity and allied himself with John the Fearless and invaded. |
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The Maritimes attracted them because of the opportunity there to be left alone to pursue the traditional way of life. |
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Following the unsuccessful Jacobite Rising of 1745 the government took the opportunity of overhauling county government. |
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The railways did provide opportunity too with one Riverside company selling their reaping machines as far afield as Syria and Australia. |
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He also had to pay a fine for the missed opportunity for procreation if appropriate. |
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After submitting briefs, parties often have the opportunity to present an oral argument to a judge or panel of judges. |
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Additionally, consumers have an opportunity to invest their savings outside of the country. |
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The Spanish Civil War also provided an opportunity for updating fighter tactics. |
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However, understanding the opportunity that university could also offer her, she turned down the deal. |
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Their mother tongue is Bengali, but they have no opportunity to study it in the school. |
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Meanwhile, the Franks under Marcomer had taken the opportunity to invade northern Gaul, at the same time further weakening Maximus' position. |
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Gruffudd gave licence to his sons Cadwallon and Owain to press the opportunity the dynastic strife in Meirionnydd presented. |
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Some writers have criticised Harold for not exploiting the opportunity offered by the rumoured death of William early in the battle. |
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Gwenwynwyn's defeat gave Llywelyn the opportunity to establish himself as the leader of the Welsh. |
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Llywelyn took the opportunity to annex southern Powys and northern Ceredigion and rebuild Aberystwyth castle. |
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Archaeologists were given an opportunity to study the artifacts before they were reburied. |
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Organisms that use more oxygen have the opportunity to produce more complex proteins, providing a template for further evolution. |
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Furthermore, organisms had the opportunity to become more specialized in their own niches. |
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In addition, it provided the only opportunity to view specific works of art, and possibly the only chance to hear certain music. |
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Many believed that Cardiff Blues had a golden opportunity of finally making the Heineken Cup quarter finals. |
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They offered to waive YTS forms, and persuaded Giggs to sign by offering the opportunity to turn professional in three years. |
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It also robs us of the opportunity get away from the job and decompress during off time. |
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This gives the migrants an opportunity to refuel for the next leg of the voyage. |
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But think of this side hustle as an opportunity to do something you love to do. |
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The whale watching industry provides ecotourists and marine mammal enthusiasts the opportunity to see groups of gray whales as they migrate. |
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This gave the opportunity for many physicians and corporations to market radioactive substances as patent medicines. |
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The Court questioned the opportunity of introducing these measures in such an uncertain economic climate. |
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Video analysis gives coastal zone managers the opportunity to obtain bathymetry. |
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Other species will sometimes use these techniques if the opportunity arises. |
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I took the first opportunity to explain to the Emperor the fundamental error of such a muzzling policy. |
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John seized the opportunity and went to Paris, where he formed an alliance with Philip. |
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From shore, the allied commanders could see an opportunity for a rescue mission existed. |
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The first opportunity for the raid was early April 1918 and on 2 April the fleet sailed and Zeebrugge was bombed by 65 Squadron from Dunkirk. |
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The RAF also provided air cover, denying the Luftwaffe an opportunity to attack the shipping. |
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Some historians argue the change in strategy lost the Luftwaffe the opportunity of winning the air battle, or air superiority. |
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This is an opportunity that comes to a commander not more than once in a century. |
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However the opportunity did not develop until the end of the 20th century, with the removal of the navy. |
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It is intended to coincide with the Bon Festival vacation time, giving Japanese people an opportunity to appreciate Japan's mountains. |
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The procuratorships offered the ideal opportunity for an encyclopedic frame of mind. |
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A few months later in March 1470, Warwick and Clarence chose this opportunity to rebel against Edward IV again. |
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Real estate presents an ideal opportunity to work together with your spouse, if that is what you both want. |
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The poet takes the opportunity to describe the provenance of each Greek contingent. |
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For example, the peopling of the Japanese archipelago offers an opportunity to investigate the early use of watercraft. |
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They were just men that saw piracy as a lucrative opportunity in which they had little to lose. |
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Philip Levy argues that the Whydah exhibit would have provided opportunity to explore connections between Atlantic pirates and slavery. |
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However, there was increased opportunity for both sexes to become involved in wage earning. |
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To many secular rulers the Protestant reformation was a welcome opportunity to expand their wealth and influence. |
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Henry, who had fled to France, took advantage of the opportunity and recommenced the fight. |
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Kelley noticed the opportunity and approached BBC Worldwide in April 2012 without an explanation for why he was interested in Lonely Planet. |
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When the vacuum turns off, it gives the teat an opportunity to refill with milk. |
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Summer camps provide an amazing opportunity for children to learn hands on. |
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Most art and performing art summer camps also cater to beginners, offering children the opportunity to try a new art or learn a new skill. |
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Pupils also had the opportunity to go swimming in the sea, shooting and climb the cliffs at Whitecliff Bay. |
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This provided an opportunity for Octavian, who already was known to have armed forces. |
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Actors were likewise regarded with suspicion, as their performances provided an opportunity for satire at the expense of the government. |
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While both were fully engaged, the Burgundians seized the opportunity to plunder and devastated Liguria. |
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The Danevirke protected Danish land and gave Godfred the opportunity to harass Frisia and Flanders with pirate raids. |
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The opportunity to plasticly change the relative investment in reproduction and growth would therefore have to occur early in life. |
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Each cellular division provides further opportunity to accumulate base pair mutations. |
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Albuquerque began that year in Goa the first Portuguese mint in India, taking the opportunity to announce the achievement. |
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Males must wait until they are at least seven years old to gain the opportunity to mate. |
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The attack on Ceuta also offered the younger nobility an opportunity to win wealth and glory. |
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His Querini relatives took the opportunity to seize possession of his family's property. |
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Castile used this internal strife as an opportunity to push further into Granada. |
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Instead of using the opportunity to ease the tensions between Bonn and Washington, Acheson chose to pour gasoline on the fire. |
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The rapid abandonment of Aguateca by its inhabitants has provided a rare opportunity to examine the remains of Maya weaponry in situ. |
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During this time Almagro fell ill, and Pizarro and his brothers grabbed the opportunity to defeat him and his followers. |
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Also compelling was the possibility of missionary work, an opportunity that rarely arose in a Protestant stronghold. |
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This has given humans the opportunity to travel to the Moon, and to send robotic explorers to other planets and far beyond. |
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Muraviev seized the opportunity when it was clear that China was losing the Second Opium War, and threatened China with a war on a second front. |
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The chairman of the committee will be very glad to give you the opportunity to express your views, whether of proponency or opponency. |
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The Portuguese therefore found the opportunity to act as intermediaries in Asian trade. |
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There will be no opportunity to drive an adit to a mine situated on a large flat plain, for instance. |
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Still lifes were a great opportunity to display skill in painting textures and surfaces in great detail and with realistic light effects. |
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He seized the opportunity to carry through political reforms leading to a more democratic rule. |
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The Dutch took this opportunity to extinguish the fire and set sail with the foresail, the only sail remaining, and with a skeleton crew. |
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The opportunity came in 1578 when the Portuguese king Sebastian launched a crusade against Morocco. |
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During their visits, Braj had the opportunity to interact with Masterji and his father's other teacher colleagues. |
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It is not clear if strength makes the consonants long, or if during long consonants there is a greater opportunity for full articulation. |
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Hilary, Bishop of Poitiers, France, believed that the Eastern Church should be given the opportunity to, at least, be educated on the subject. |
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Malankara Nazranis used this opportunity to escape from Latin persecution with the help of Dutch East India Company. |
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He argues that this opportunity came only once, in the summer of 1776, and the British failed that test. |
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The Ministry of Defence was concerned that the unclaimed island would provide an opportunity for the Soviet Union to spy on the test. |
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Amending Acts also began to take the opportunity to create short titles for earlier Acts as well as for themselves. |
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The circumstances in which the threats were made must also have offered no reasonable opportunity for evasive action. |
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The development of the Internet created the opportunity for courts to publish their decisions on Web sites. |
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Bush each served a full term without an opportunity to appoint a justice, but made appointments during their subsequent terms in office. |
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No president who has served more than one full term has gone without at least one opportunity to make an appointment. |
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Most defenses must be raised at the first possible opportunity either in the answer or by motion or are deemed waived. |
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Those of you who feel drawn to that profession may rest assured that you will find in it an opportunity for usefulness probably unequaled. |
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The common law trial lawyer has ample opportunity to uncover the truth in the courtroom. |
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First the prosecution leads evidence from witnesses and after each witness the defence has an opportunity to cross examine. |
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Such manipulation of the tax, and therefore the vote, created an opportunity for the rise of urban bosses and political machines. |
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The Privy Council held that the proceedings had failed to provide him a reasonable opportunity of being heard. |
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Mary visited her, but instead of offering comfort took the opportunity to berate Anne once again for her friendship with Sarah. |
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The Factortame case provided the court for an opportunity to elaborate on the principles underlying the liability of Member States. |
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The opportunity to be an entrepreneur arises with the fulfillment of four criteria. |
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As chief engineer of road construction of Limoges, he had opportunity to develop a better and cheaper method of road construction. |
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A visit to Italy in 1859 gave him opportunity for studying the works of old masters and had an effect on his development. |
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For early private investors who choose to sell shares as part of the IPO process, the IPO represents an opportunity to monetize their investment. |
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Although he wanted the opportunity to put his principles into practice, Confucius gave up on this idea in the end. |
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The opportunity lies in the fact that a reorg makes an organization very limber. |
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Sunday is an opportunity to brush up on lines and moves and private rehearsals. |
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The tours provided Ruskin with the opportunity to observe and to record his impressions of nature. |
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It provided him with an opportunity to study medieval art and architecture in France, Switzerland and especially Italy. |
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For Effie, Venice provided an opportunity to socialise, while Ruskin was engaged in solitary studies. |
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In the UK, melas provide an opportunity for communities to come together to celebrate and share their cultures. |
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However, there is there is now an opportunity to clear these up under the 2006 Act, and to add land omitted under the 1965 act. |
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But it has provided a very, very rare opportunity for members of Congress to look semiheroic. |
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The military parade was an opportunity for the new government to give a show of force to the neighbouring countries. |
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It also serves to give someone else an opportunity to steal your thunder if he considers there is any amount of thunder in it. |
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Yet another bistro created by a superchef, here's an opportunity to see how the mighty Michel Rostang interprets humble bistro cuisine. |
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Constantly strive to tailor make your message at every opportunity you get. |
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The DMCA also gives the targets of notice-and-takedown complaints a limited opportunity to have access to their materials restored. |
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The eclipse offered the opportunity to test the tasimeter, and Edison promptly headed west for the July 29 event. |
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Recently enacted three-strikes laws in several states similarly provide an opportunity to test the deterrence hypothesis. |
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As an additional challenge, those who have abseiled before will have the opportunity to descend facing forwards. |
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The one-year access course offers an opportunity to gain a qualification to progress to a wide range of degrees and higher education. |
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Some have taken the opportunity to scoff at those cheating Antipodeans because British fair play means such a scandal could never occur here. |
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He seizes on an opportunity to buy a house at a repo-auction, planning to sell it on for a whacking profit. |
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This creates an opportunity for retailers and labels to promote and sell back catalogues and related merchandise. |
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Highlights of the day included formation flying by the Wapitis and the opportunity to sit in a Wapiti for a small fee. |
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Rubio bashes Crist at every opportunity while leaving Meek untouched. |
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Still in her mother's womb, Michelle's right prefrontal area had no opportunity to commit itself to abstrusion. |
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From time to time I suffer from abulia, and I dream about a future that will afford me the opportunity to become a scholar. |
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When a job opportunity arose at a Prescot-based water cooler company, I decided to go ahead and explore new horizons. |
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Those of us who have had the opportunity to chase web-footed fowl with a four-legged companion know a dog is an extremely valuable tool. |
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The ZERO-G Experience is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to experience true weightlessness. |
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The New Delhi WELS provides an opportunity for representatives of the Government of India to exchange views with energy leaders across the world. |
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It was a blatant goal opportunity and next year that is a man off but there is no point whinging about it. |
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And then the rain picked up enough to give the Pac Bell Park grounds crew an opportunity to whip out its new white tarp. |
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But the research from Barclays also discovered catering for this age group is an untapped opportunity for businesses within the industry. |
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This research service focusses on the future aircraft engines and the revenue opportunity of suppliers across the segment. |
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Don't miss the opportunity to see the biggest wood ant nests ever discovered in the North. |
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Army All-American Bowl is an annual opportunity for the nation's top high school athletes to participate in an East vs. |
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I am excited to join an organization with such tremendous opportunity as Alveolus. |
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When the opportunity passes, amblyopic children most likely end up with permanent visual impairment. |
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We have a splendid opportunity to do something really useful. |
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The conference provided us with an ideal opportunity to meet new people. |
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They fumbled a good opportunity to take control of the market. |
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I shall always fear that he who accustoms himself to fraud in little things, wants only opportunity to practice it in greater. |
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I am very grateful for this opportunity to debate the Heathrow to Gatwick helicopter airlink. |
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While we are not able to assist you at this point in time, we will be sure to call you if an opportunity arises. |
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He was utterly bewitched and bewiled by her beauty, and upon the following day an opportunity to prove his devotion occurred. |
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The Agency educated us on the adoption process and gave us the opportunity to meet with other adoptive parents and also prospective birthmothers. |
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Any time there is an opportunity for the Black man in the community to be in that leadership role, the community wants him there. |
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YouthQuake had the opportunity to taste these new cheesylicious offerings at the launch and the result was a full tummy and glowing smile. |
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Our beautiful votary took an opportunity of confessing herself to this celebrated father. |
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Myrna was certain the woman would cream in her jeans at this opportunity to be a good neighbor. |
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They know it's wrong but as soon as they have an opportunity to view these images or chat with their cyberlover again, they grab it. |
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Grenville seized the opportunity to declaim on the repeal of the stamp act. |
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From then on I have been waiting for a new opportunity to enjoy them more intensively than through a view from the summit of an eight-thousander. |
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I believe it's an opportunity for educators and parents to express their frustration to the embetterment of the public school system. |
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Gregory also took the opportunity to name Augustine as abbot of the mission. |
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So, you want to get in on this fastgrowing opportunity for spiritual enlightenment and quick bucks? |
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That being the case, you miss the opportunity to filthify environments where only the pure of heart can go. |
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Never one to miss an opportunity to flaunt his wealth, Khashoggi let his yacht be used for the 1983 Bond film Never Say Never Again. |
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Another Scotland opportunity went a-begging when John Barclay failed to grasp an offload at the end of some probing phases. |
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With the rest of the squad injured, Jones had a golden opportunity to prove his worth to the coach. |
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Now there's an opportunity to employ a man who, heaven forfend, actually thinks about tactics and team balance. |
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There was still limited opportunity for education and children were expected to work. |
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So enthralled is the composer with Italian hotbloodedness that no opportunity is allowed to pass. |
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He had the opportunity to attend the University of Cambridge, but decided, after his first term, to complete the full course of his undergraduate studies at Edinburgh. |
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The Russians again avoided battle, although in a few cases this was only achieved because Napoleon uncharacteristically hesitated to attack when the opportunity arose. |
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These were peasants attracted by the opportunity to have their own land, as Germanic countries were overpopulated and many people had no land to work. |
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This was just the opportunity the German Luftwaffe, Italian Regia Aeronautica, and the Soviet Union's Red Air Force needed to test their latest aircraft. |
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Upon completion, students place their fuzzies on an art-room counter for display, so that every class has the opportunity to see the results of the warm fuzzies. |
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