The sooner you finish your homework, the sooner you can go outside and play. |
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I'm glad we didn't use the tent. It's so much nicer to sleep outside under the stars. |
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The students were barred from holding a picket outside the company's headquarters. |
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These results demonstrate how residues outside the active site can be important in helping determine the subtleties of the active site amino acid geometries. |
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She put on her coat, hat, and gloves, and then she went outside. |
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Rangers warned campers that leaving food outside might attract bears. |
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The refugees gathered in a hilly redoubt several miles outside the city. |
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I wish we could go outside instead of stifling in this tiny room. |
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They ignored men outside the premises of the school, but within its protective precincts they indulged in a bit of Adam-teasing. |
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New Venice was nothing close to hot or even warm, but outside was certainly airsome, and the atmosphere was as solid as a hall of mirrors. |
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Praluent, also known as alirocumab, was endorsed last month by outside advisers to the Food and Drug Administration. |
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The symphony warmed up inside the amphitheater while the audience crowded around outside. |
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His heroines never have a true anagnorisis because the moral fault is never in themselves, only in outside conspirators. |
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Is my question answerable on basis of the reading alone or does it go outside the information given in the story? |
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If held as a colony outside the breeding season, antechinus show relatively little aggression while still forming a linear hierarchy. |
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Ireland has been a member state of the European Union since 1973, but has chosen to remain outside the Schengen Area. |
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The new insulation will help to deaden the noise from the street outside. |
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We could hear the wind howling outside as the storm intensified. |
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A large crowd of demonstrators massed outside the courthouse. |
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The first Methodist movement outside the Church of England was associated with Howell Harris in Wales. |
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Although he was quite capable of affecting accents from outside the M25, he always steered clear of doing so. |
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However, the choice to consume alcohol outside of church is now a personal decision for any member. |
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So important was Socinus to the formulation of their beliefs that those outside Poland usually referred to them as Socinians. |
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The hilltop located outside Verulamium eventually became a cult centre devoted to Alban. |
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The Vita is selective in its coverage, and gives short shrift to Wilfrid's activities outside of Northumbria. |
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Between 1503 and 1504 More lived near the Carthusian monastery outside the walls of London and joined in the monks' spiritual exercises. |
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Devotees learn that there is nothing outside of God's presence, nothing outside of God's control. |
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Residents with second properties outside the local authority area of their primary residence, at country and local authority level. |
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But back in the middle ages, outside of Europe, there was nothing anything quite like it anywhere. |
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Independent schools are often criticised for being elitist and such schools are often seen as outside the spirit of the state system. |
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Undergraduate curricula tend to be more rigid than in the United States and there is little room to take classes outside one's major. |
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His ideas were well outside the mainstream, but he presented them intelligently, and we were impressed if not convinced. |
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Students from outside Europe can be interviewed remotely, for example, over the Internet. |
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This outside interest reflects the importance of rowing to many of those within the university. |
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The largest alumni communities outside of the UK are in the United States, Greece and China. |
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In practice, only the Prefect of Hall has significant duties outside College. |
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Each House has a formal name, mainly used for post and people outside the Eton community. |
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This forecourt was entered from outside through a range of buildings along the public street. |
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There were also circular plans, generally with columns all round, and outside Italy there were many compromises with traditional local styles. |
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Since the camp was placed to best advantage on a hill or slope near the river, the naval base was usually outside its walls. |
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Sometimes they would add additional defence by placing sharpened sticks in a shallow secondary trench outside the stockade. |
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The Bath Foreign Hundred or Forinsecum covered the area outside the city and was later combined into the Bath Forum Hundred. |
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And, as always, an Indian close outside the window, a mali in this case, picking up sounds. |
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All evidence indicates that water reed was rarely used for thatching outside of East Anglia. |
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By 1398 the mill had been relocated to just outside the eastern castle walls, on the west bank of the River Avon. |
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The outside of the building was restyled with Gothic features, including new battlements and turrets. |
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Many of the large abbey churches, particularly those outside the towns, were robbed, burnt out and abandoned. |
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Before this the internal plan and function of the rooms can generally not be deduced from the outside. |
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The 1965 film Catch Us If You Can also had a sequence filmed outside the crescent and in one of its houses. |
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They were always white, and had no ornament or decoration on the outside or inside. |
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Each of the four curving roof vaults has two sides attached to columns in a Y form just outside the structure. |
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When inserted into the staple, the outside of the mandrel should fit the inside of the staple exactly. |
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The England that emerged from the Conquest was a decidedly different place, but one that had been opened up to the sweep of outside influences. |
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Coventry's pedestrianised Precinct shopping area came into its own and was considered one of the finest retail experiences outside London. |
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John Lennon and Yoko Ono planted two acorns outside the cathedral in June 1968 to thank the city for making friends with others. |
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Some Native American tribes on reservation lands sell fireworks that are not legal for sale outside the reservation. |
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Until 1959, the sentries at Buckingham Palace were stationed outside the fence. |
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When changing guard in the normal way, the new guard arrive at roughly 11am when the old guard have formed up outside the guardroom. |
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Once at the Bank there were two sentry posts, one outside the Counting House Parlour and another outside the bullion vaults. |
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North America outside the zone of Spanish settlement was a contested area in the seventeenth century. |
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It is rarely seen outside Scotland and in fact is still fairly uncommon in the Highlands. |
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They are often produced in moulds or forms, giving the outside of the pie a very regular shape. |
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Durban has the largest single population of Indians outside of India, who have been developing traditional Natal curries since their arrival. |
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Even outside the convent her actions were governed by the strict etiquette of the royal court of Portugal. |
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In traditional freeze distillation, a barrel of cider is left outside during the winter. |
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Players from outside Workington do take part, especially fellow West Cumbrians from Whitehaven and Maryport. |
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He was provided with a house on the river at Blackfriars, then just outside the City and hence avoiding the monopoly of the Painters Guild. |
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These are comparable to those at the National Gallery, the Tate Gallery and leading art galleries outside the United Kingdom. |
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Moore was able to reuse the design in 1950 for a similar commission outside a secondary school for the new town of Stevenage. |
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Performances outside the patent theatres were instrumental in bringing the monopoly to an end. |
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Nevertheless, Macready performed the role again three days later to a packed house while an angry mob gathered outside. |
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In a parallel plot line, Oberon, king of the fairies, and Titania, his queen, have come to the forest outside Athens. |
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In 2012 a bust of the poet by Nigel Boonham was unveiled outside in the cathedral churchyard. |
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On 9 April 1626, Bacon died of pneumonia while at Arundel mansion at Highgate outside London. |
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Stoic epistemology generally emphasized that the mind starts blank, but acquires knowledge as the outside world is impressed upon it. |
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After an arduous traversal of the Chaos outside Hell, he enters God's new material World, and later the Garden of Eden. |
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Close to the centre of Athens, Greece, outside the National Garden, is a statue depicting Greece in the form of a woman crowning Byron. |
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In Upper Assam, the mauzadars who might hail from outside the village were also very powerful at a time. |
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His characters were often so memorable that they took on a life of their own outside his books. |
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She was obsessively timid outside the family circle to the point of turning her back on her partners in conversation without saying a word. |
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Then in 1885, they moved for the last time, to Max Gate, a house outside Dorchester designed by Hardy and built by his brother. |
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Any extra fantasy outside the cardinal assumption immediately gives a touch of irresponsible silliness to the invention. |
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Ungregarious, he was out of place in a crowd and his discomfort was exacerbated when he was outside his own class. |
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Like the other cadets from King Edward's, Tolkien was posted just outside the gates of Buckingham Palace. |
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Historically, shanties were usually not sung outside of work contexts, and singing sea songs was generally the purview of sailors. |
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The 1605 set also contains a number of miscellaneous items which fall outside the liturgical scheme of the main body of the set. |
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The state procession was shown live on the new BBC Television Service, the first major outside broadcast. |
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Edward Elgar was born in the small village of Lower Broadheath, outside Worcester, England. |
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There are a great number of theatre productions in London outside the West End. |
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In contrast to Western popular music, a genre of music that is popular outside of a Western nation, is categorized into World music. |
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The music and enduring fame of the Beatles has been commercially exploited in various other ways, again often outside their creative control. |
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Every day, doors seem to open, and every day, we interact, perhaps more than ever before, with the world outside. |
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Many subgenres of heavy metal developed outside of the commercial mainstream during the 1980s such as crossover thrash. |
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By 1992, black metal scenes had begun to emerge in areas outside Scandinavia, including Germany, France, and Poland. |
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Dwelling in meisms or emotionalisms will ensure that you remain outside the realm of purpose and never reach in your purposed destiny. |
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In 1779 the pavement outside the playhouse was the scene of the murder of Martha Ray, mistress of the Earl of Sandwich, by her admirer the Rev. |
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This, outside cross training, attempts to minimize the risk of bodily damage by increasing strength, exercise diversity, and stamina. |
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The public loved the film, with lines stretching outside of cinemas as people had to wait for the next showing. |
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An enigmatic figure, he often claimed to have no identity outside the roles that he played. |
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Thriller films' characters conflict with each other or with an outside force, which can sometimes be abstract. |
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Another often overlooked highlight is Yemeni antiquities, the finest collection outside that country. |
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A National Library is that library which has the duty of collecting and preserving the literature of the nation within and outside the country. |
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This trend soon spread outside of Italy, for example Louis III, Elector Palatine founded the Bibliotheca Palatina of Heidelberg. |
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In 2007, Tate Liverpool hosted the Turner Prize, the first time this has been held outside London. |
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The fielding team's other nine members stand outside the pitch, spread out across the field. |
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The growth of rugby union in Europe outside the 6 Nations countries in terms of playing numbers has been sporadic. |
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The game went into a decline through the 1950s and 1960s with little interest generated outside of those who played. |
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A bowl may curve outside the rink boundary on its path, but must come to rest within the rink boundary to remain in play. |
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Some top professionals from outside North America play enough tournaments to maintain membership on both the PGA Tour and European Tour. |
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Athletics, and also most sports outside the top ten or so in popularity, are heavily dependent on public funding. |
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One Northern Irish club, Derry City, plays its football outside of the United Kingdom in the Republic of Ireland football league system. |
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By this time the club had decided only to play teams outside Sheffield in order to seek a bigger challenge. |
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Player registrations cannot be exchanged outside these windows except under specific licence from the FA, usually on an emergency basis. |
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Nor does such messed-upness in life outside of novels invariably remain unchanged. |
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In 2004, several Villa firms were involved in a fight with QPR fans outside Villa Park in which a steward died. |
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In the past ten years, statues of both Sir Alf Ramsey and Sir Bobby Robson have been unveiled outside the stadium. |
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India and Pakistan jointly hosted the 1987 tournament, the first time that the competition was held outside England. |
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The 1987 Cricket World Cup was held in India and Pakistan, the first hosted outside England. |
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Tokyo is the first city outside of the Western world to host the Summer Olympics multiple times. |
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Tokyo will be the first city outside of these regions to host the Summer Olympics twice. |
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Concerns were expressed at the logistics of spectators travelling to the events outside London. |
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This was followed by a section highlighting London, One month later, the Olympic and Paralympic flags were raised outside the London City Hall. |
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Another team to fail from outside the heartlands was Gateshead Thunder who competed in the first season of Super League. |
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The 1894 Open was the first held outside Scotland, at the Royal St George's Golf Club in England. |
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Round 1 saw a busy Amir Khan as he fought from the outside and kept Judah away with jabs and straights. |
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Khan counter punched effectively from the outside after being surprised with Algieri's aggression majority of rounds in a fairly close contest. |
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The 2000 Silverstone 500 USA Challenge was the first American Le Mans Series race to be held outside of North America. |
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Hill also became involved in a BMW dealership, just outside Royal Leamington Spa, that bore his name and an Audi dealership in Exeter. |
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At the Spanish Grand Prix Button qualified 11th, the first time he had qualified outside the top ten all season. |
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Renault also sold the Renault Caravelle roadster, which was called the Floride outside North America. |
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Started in 2008, the Championship League Darts offered the players outside the top 8 in the PDC Order of Merit to compete for the championship. |
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For the first time since its inception the America's Cup was defended outside of the US off the coast of Fremantle. |
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It is usually folded rectilinearly, with the hoist on the outside, to be easily reattached to the pole. |
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The largest collection of original Constable paintings outside London is on display at Christchurch Mansion in Ipswich. |
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However, no attempts were made to establish new states in these territories, as they lay outside the jurisdiction of West Germany at that time. |
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The number of South Sudanese outside South Sudan has sharply increased since the beginning of the struggle for independence from the North Sudan. |
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Reserved matters are subjects that are outside the legislative competence of the Scotland Parliament. |
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The Jack Lynch Tunnel, under the River Lee in Cork, and the Limerick Tunnel, under the River Shannon, were two major projects outside Dublin. |
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The islands decided not to join the European Economic Community when the UK joined, and remain outside. |
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The island is the only jurisdiction outside the United Kingdom where it is possible to play the UK National Lottery. |
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Ireland failed to win the Five Nations in the whole of the 1990s, never finishing outside the bottom two. |
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This area includes such districts outside the Liverpool City Council boundaries as Crosby, Maghull, Prescot and St Helens. |
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St Bernard's' New Logie Green was used to host the 1896 Scottish Cup Final, the only time the match has been played outside Glasgow. |
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The Cardiff Urban Area covers a slightly larger area outside the county boundary, and includes the towns of Dinas Powys and Penarth. |
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Proposals for Jersey independence continue to be discussed outside the States. |
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Iran, followed by Algeria, are the economies with the largest GDP and trade outside the WTO, using 2005 data. |
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This reflects a residential population which includes 30 per cent born outside Wales. |
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As many as a third of all properties in Gwynedd are bought by people from outside Wales. |
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Irish missionaries founded monasteries outside Ireland, such as Iona Abbey, the Abbey of St Gall in Switzerland, and Bobbio Abbey in Italy. |
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Harold marched his army back down to the south coast, where he met William's army, at a place now called Battle just outside Hastings. |
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Jurors would be selected by the sheriffs and British soldiers would be tried outside the colony for alleged offenses. |
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It was the largest force the British had ever sent outside of Europe at that time. |
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When Washington's army arrived outside Yorktown, Cornwallis prematurely abandoned his outer position, hastening his subsequent defeat. |
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As of 2007 Women now work mostly outside the home and receive a majority of bachelor's degrees. |
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The transatlantic slave trade resulted in a vast and as yet still unknown loss of life for African captives both in and outside America. |
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Even outside its formal empire, Britain controlled trade with many countries such as China, Siam, and Argentina. |
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Trim off superfluous fat, rub over the outside of the meat with salt and flour, and set it upon the mirepoix. |
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A new source of radical Irish nationalism developed in the same period in the cities outside Ulster. |
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These battle groups will operate outside of NATO and within the European defense initiative framework. |
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The largest number of Poles outside of Poland can be found in the United States and Germany. |
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British fighters coming from the rear were engaged by the rear section and the two outside sections similarly moving to the rear. |
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Widespread state intervention and regulation largely walled the economy off from the outside world. |
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A plaque features Richard marrying Robin and Maid Marian outside Nottingham Castle. |
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Some agreements that are mostly related to countries of the European continent, are also valid in territories outside the continent. |
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My release from prison was the direct result of the people inside and outside South Africa. |
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These documents were dismissed by the IAEA as forgeries, with the concurrence in that judgment of outside experts. |
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The Shepherd Clock outside the observatory gate is an early example of an electric slave clock. |
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Such ranges include the Ochil Hills, near Stirling, the Campsie Fells outside Glasgow, and the Lomond Hills in Fife. |
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Moray Firth Radio broadcasts throughout Orkney on AM and from an FM transmitter just outside Thurso. |
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Glasgow is also known for Glasgow patter, a distinct dialect that is noted for being difficult to understand by those from outside the city. |
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Glasgow is Scotland's main locus of Gaelic language use outside the Highlands and Islands. |
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The final ball landed on the ground past the Cricketers' pub just outside the ground. |
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Wearing his hat and coat, he looked outside and decided he should take an umbrella, as well. |
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Some backcourts had wee outside buildings. They had caved-in roofs and tile chimneys broke off and all smashed windows. |
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In shape it is a tiny square box of silver, studded outside with eight small balas-rubies. |
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It's twenty-three degrees outside, freezing is thirty two and with the wind chill factor it's Baltic out there. |
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Helene I found beached on the floor outside her room, awake and talking to herself but with no desire to press on toward bed. |
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The outside of the Hyatt was bedlam. There was a group of more than a hundred injured people on the circular drive in front of the hotel. |
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They ripped out the phone, took Sinatra outside and disappeared into a blustering snowstorm. |
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While it looks like a friendly little camarasaurus on the outside, Pleo has plenty of power on the inside. |
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A young woman in a traditional black carsaf waited for the call to midday prayer on Friday outside the Mevlana Mosque in central Konya. |
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If the weather is good, take your summer reading outside and catch some rays at the same time. |
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The glare outside seemed to soak somehow through the green-chicked windows, making one's eyes ache and filling one's head with stuffiness. |
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Huge queues form outside the Chippy, often stretching back to the Coop and beyond. |
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Meanwhile, it is thirty eight degrees outside and Pastor Angie is cladly dressed walking down Gordon Parks Avenue. |
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Danny and I have been classmates for five years, but I've never spoken to him outside of lessons. |
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In other words, if a coindexed pronoun is outside of the c-command domain of a QNP, coindexing between the two will be semantically vacuous. |
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Perhaps she should colour outside the lines more often. Not that icecream was much of a step over the lines. |
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Now individuals and teams need to be willing to colour outside the lines and not work only from inside a box, a silo, a discipline, and so on. |
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Billy Suggs spotted Sam standing outside the cop shop when he still was two blocks away. |
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A stout Burmese woman, wife of a constable, was kneeling outside the cage ladling rice and watery dahl into tin pannikins. |
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Twice a day the caribou was dressed in bells and led outside to pretend that they had some vested interest in a fat man. |
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Defeat sees Forest remain a point outside the top six with a derby against Leicester up next. |
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People who do not support the common good, such as dole bludgers fall outside the mateship fold. |
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The storm's so bad that if you step outside for 20 seconds, you get drenched. |
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He decided to stage a durbar on the plains outside the city, at which the Afghans would be able to express their loyalty to their new ruler. |
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He was born at Lugdunum in Gaul, the first Roman Emperor to be born outside Italy. |
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The evacuated flask imploded with a pop when it could no longer stand the outside air pressure. |
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The molten glass exudes into the space outside the outer crucible, and a filament is pulled from the exudant to form a cored glass fiber. |
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Shall I make a gentle song Here in my firelit study, When outside the winds blow strong And the lanes are muddy? |
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A flatscape of houses with the San Francisco Bay beyond unfolded outside Ford's office window. |
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In tennis, foot fault results when server's foot is placed outside the service area prior to the ball being hit. |
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He also had the forebooth on the south side and the pentice below the outside stairs. |
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The door was French grey outside with raised metal lettering, as clean and sharp as a new knife. |
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The misty fug his breath had left on the window sparkled in the orange glare of the streetlamp outside. |
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Josh had to go to hospital last night after being gay bashed outside a pub. |
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We were invited by the aunt of my grandson to go in on renting a cabin in the woods outside of Flagstaff, Arizona for a week. |
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Nothing beats outside basketball with a gripless rubber ball, a chain net, and a bent rim. |
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Our walks, tete-a-tete, on the outside of the city, where I magnificently spent eight or ten sous in each guinguette. |
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St Andrew's Day, 30 November, is the national day, although Burns' Night tends to be more widely observed, particularly outside Scotland. |
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The Welsh Assembly has the authority to draft and approve laws outside of the UK Parliamentary system to meet the specific needs of Wales. |
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Artists from outside Wales were also drawn to paint Welsh scenery, at first because of the Celtic Revival. |
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Island Independent councillors currently hold 16 of the 40 seats, with a further five sitting as independents outside the group. |
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The archbishop does not exercise authority in the provinces outside England, but instead acts as a focus of unity. |
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Most of this actually passes through the Port of Tilbury, outside the boundary of Greater London. |
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The South East has the highest percentage of people born outside of Britain other than London. |
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Literature is a point outside of our hodiernal circle through which a new one may be described. |
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However, he was venerated outside England, mainly through the efforts of Boniface and Alcuin, both of whom promoted the cult on the Continent. |
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Doorways were made on the roof, with ladders positioned both on the inside and outside of the houses. |
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As time passed, Claudius was mostly forgotten outside of the historians' accounts. |
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Commodus met the party outside Rome and agreed to have Perennis killed, but this only made them feel more secure in their mutiny. |
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She was so hyphy outside the club Saturday night, she nearly punched a cop! |
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In 1644, during the Civil War, the Parliamentarians besieged York, and many medieval houses outside the city walls were lost. |
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It is celebrated inside and outside Ireland as a religious and cultural holiday. |
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His refusal to accept gifts from kings placed him outside the normal ties of kinship, fosterage and affinity. |
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These meetings were also attended by rulers from outside his territory, especially Welsh kings, who thus acknowledged his overlordship. |
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The ingenuitive men soon found a large archway leading to the outside of the cave. |
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Bruce's sister, Mary, was hung in a cage outside of Roxburgh for four years. |
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Isabella MacDuff, Countess of Buchan, who had crowned Bruce, was hung in a cage outside of Berwick Castle for four years. |
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After the fall of Calais, factors outside of Edward's control forced him to wind down the war effort. |
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Gruffudd ap Cynan's biography was first written in Latin and intended for a wider audience outside Wales. |
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Many areas remained separate and outside English rule until the 16th century. |
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I used to be an inside salesman. My job was to sell via phone and online, and to support several outside salespeople as well. |
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Hence it is likely that insolubilisation of B outside the cytoplasm might constitute another mechanism of B toxicity tolerance. |
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Perkin Warbeck claimed he was the younger of the Princes from 1490 and was recognised as such in international diplomacy outside England. |
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Before theatres were built, actors travelled from town to town and performed in the streets or outside inns. |
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The term Renaissance has also been used to define periods outside of the 15th and 16th centuries. |
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Examples on Java include the capital Jakarta and Bandung, outside Java examples include Ambon and Menado city. |
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In 1875 a statue of Cromwell by Matthew Noble was erected in Manchester outside the cathedral, a gift to the city by Mrs. |
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During the 1980s the statue was relocated outside Wythenshawe Hall, which had been occupied by Cromwell's troops. |
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During the 1890s plans to erect a statue of Cromwell outside Parliament also proved to be controversial. |
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At night this gap is closed off by a simple concrete Jersey barrier, and the pit is left to those outside the wire. |
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Indeed, many publishing companies were conveniently located outside France so as to avoid overzealous French censors. |
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On the canal's banks, just outside the borough, the world's first industrial estate was created at Trafford Park. |
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It remains the tallest building outside London and has been described as the United Kingdom's only true skyscraper outside the capital. |
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The airport is the third busiest in the United Kingdom and the largest outside the London region. |
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Manchester is home to the largest group of consuls in the UK outside London. |
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The Birmingham Royal Ballet is one of the United Kingdom's five major ballet companies and one of three based outside London. |
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Birmingham has 32,690 research students, also the highest number of any major city outside London. |
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Pitt tended to socialise only with fellow students and others already known to him, rarely venturing outside the university grounds. |
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A stray kaffir dog, his skeleton showing clear through tight skin, lay in the pit of blue shade outside the veranda. |
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Considered archaic or pejorative, the term Scotch has also been used for Scottish people, primarily outside Scotland. |
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It was a major achievement for an outside group, but the Dissenters were not finished. |
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By contrast in 21st century Britain, nearly half of all children are born outside marriage, and nine in ten newlyweds have been cohabitating. |
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The London docks and railways communications had taken a heavy pounding, and much damage had been done to the railway system outside. |
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However power over the colonies remained concentrated in France, and the power of local assemblies outside France was extremely limited. |
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Targets for improving care outside hospital to prevent bedblocking are in most cases missed. |
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A cant, called Shelta, is spoken by Irish Travellers, often as a means to conceal meaning from those outside the group. |
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These officers, however, have primarily ceremonial roles outside the actual chambers of their respective Houses. |
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Cameron said immigration from outside the EU should be subject to annual limits. |
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Many people inside and outside Northern Ireland use other names for Northern Ireland, depending on their point of view. |
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The Act outlawed appeals from courts within the realm to courts outside the realm. |
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During deliberations only limited contact is permitted with the outside world, always via the usher. |
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It was renamed but otherwise unreformed by the changes in local government that occurred in 1974 in the rest of England outside Greater London. |
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Silverstone Circuit hosts the British Grand Prix, although the southern half of the track is outside the region. |
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This overwhelmingly negative vote was seen as an insurmountable obstacle to elected regional assemblies elsewhere in England outside London. |
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The only part of Greater London outside this motorway ring is North Ockendon, the furthest land unit from its centre. |
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Areas around the outskirts of Greater London have addresses based on postal towns outside Greater London. |
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The Tower of London has always been outside the City and comes under the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. |
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This meant that parish councils could not do anything outside their statutory powers. |
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The traditional Chinese gateway erected in Liverpool's Chinatown is the largest gateway outside of China. |
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Additionally, the city also has an international airport and a major port, both of which provides links to locations outside the country. |
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National Museums Liverpool is the only English national collection based wholly outside London. |
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In a 2004 report, it was ranked as the most expensive shopping street in the UK for rent, outside London. |
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As it rounds the Horseshoe Bend it keeps to the outside but it afterwards moves across to the eastern side of the river. |
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Although just outside the national park boundary, it is a popular attraction in the area. |
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At the 2016 EU membership referendum, all three Northern England regions voted to leave, as did all English regions outside London. |
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Today, Greater Manchester has the only eruv in the United Kingdom outside London. |
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The last three had been the largest county boroughs outside the London area without city status. |
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Each includes a number of towns and villages outside the urban area from which the district takes its name. |
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It is the location of one of the largest financial centres in England outside London. |
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A Christmas tree is put up on the Piazza, and another outside the Cathedral at High Cross. |
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There are further Philip Jackson sculptures outside the Chichester Festival Theatre and St Richard's Hospital in Chichester. |
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By the 19th century the pound sterling was widely accepted outside Britain. |
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Legally, I think you are covered, but there are angry guys with baseball bats outside. |
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Buses within and to outside the town are provided by several operators, the main within the town being Arriva The Shires. |
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This engine design aims to be a good jet engine within the atmosphere, as well as being an excellent rocket engine outside. |
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A statue of Faraday stands in Savoy Place, London, outside the Institution of Engineering and Technology. |
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Rioters gathered outside the hotel during the banquet and attacked the attendees as they left. |
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Four years later he took over Hall's Academy in Waddington, outside Lincoln, following the death of Robert Hall. |
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Turing had met Murray just before Christmas outside the Regal Cinema when walking down Manchester's Oxford Road and invited him to lunch. |
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Smoking in this building is not allowed, so I always step outside to light up. |
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Wilkins felt the Presbyterians could be brought within the Church of England, while the Independent separatists were left outside. |
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The dust particles and other debris move to the outside of the vessel by centrifugal force, where they fall due to gravity. |
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Since this central unit is usually located outside the living area, no dust is recirculated back into the room being cleaned. |
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Also it is possible on most newer models to vent the exhaust entirely outside, even with the unit inside the living quarters. |
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The first lawn mower was invented by Edwin Budding in 1830 in Thrupp, just outside Stroud, in Gloucestershire, England. |
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If on the outside, the depleted batteries can be quickly swapped with recharged batteries. |
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Statistical mechanics is mainly used in thermodynamics for systems that lie outside the bounds of the assumptions of classical thermodynamics. |
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The result is a field planted roughly in rows, but having a large number of plants outside the furrow lanes. |
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