The ocean biome, for example, is made up of all the oceans on Earth. The climate, type of soil, and animals are all part of a biome. |
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Vredefort Dome, approximately 120km south west of Johannesburg, is a representative part of a larger meteorite impact structure, or astrobleme. |
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The children who are part of the study will be monitored through their school years and beyond. |
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He has people working for him, but he has a tight rein on every part of the process. |
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As part of the experiment, students manipulated light and temperature to see how it affected the plants. |
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They've agreed to turn the land over to the state, and the state, as its part of the bargain, has agreed to keep it undeveloped. |
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As part of her oral examination, she had to recite the names of all the presidents. |
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Critics view the decision as an example of moral bankruptcy on the part of the administration. |
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I see now that her behavior was all part of an elaborate plan. |
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A part of the nation's treasury is spent on space exploration. |
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Every week, she puts a part of her paycheck into a separate account. |
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The bush was transplanted to a different part of the garden. |
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The group transplanted the beavers to another part of the state. |
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It is a commonplace that we only use a small part of our brain's capacity. |
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From 1199 to 1203 William Punchard was the abbot of the abbey of Rievaulx, which was part of the Cistercian order of monks. |
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Able-bodyism is an obvious part of being in organisations even when certain tasks are designated as for disabled people. |
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An exeat was needed to be away for the night and, in theory at least, an absit for the greater part of the day. |
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As part of the restoration of the house, they took up the carpeting and left the hardwood floors exposed. |
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He thinks everything the government does is part of some grand conspiracy. |
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The word is now established as part of the English language. |
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The company leases part of the premises to smaller businesses. |
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That part of town is a carnival on Friday and Saturday nights. |
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Detach the upper part of the form and return it with your payment. |
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His daring attitude toward risks is a major part of his makeup. |
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The meatiest part of the book is the historical background it gives. |
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Yorkshire includes the North York Moors and Yorkshire Dales National Parks, and part of the Peak District National Park. |
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The Canada Institute, part of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, has hit one out of the ballpark with its Montreal fundraiser. |
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This area of land had previously been a part of the Anglian Kingdom of Northumbria. |
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England was at war with France and hence did not want to offend Spain, which claimed the territory as part of New Granada. |
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The 14,000 Loyalists who went to the Saint John and Saint Croix river valleys, then part of Nova Scotia, were not welcome by the locals. |
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A crown was not part of the arms but use of a crowned harp was apparently common as a badge or as a device. |
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Following the war, Britain gained the German colony of Tanganyika and part of Togoland in Africa. |
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In the late 8th century, there was renewed interest in Classical Antiquity as part of the Carolingian Renaissance. |
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He and later emperors thought of themselves as part of a continuous line of emperors that begins with Charlemagne. |
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The Angles were part of the grouping of the Ingvaeones, claiming descent from the legendary ancestor and fertility god Yngvi. |
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This part of the bay hosted the sailing competitions for the 1972 Summer Olympics held in mainly held Munich, Bavaria. |
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It forms part of the border between Germany and Denmark and marks north border of Angeln. |
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By this definition, the Danish Straits are part of the entrance, but the Bay of Mecklenburg and the Bay of Kiel are parts of the Baltic Sea. |
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Rotting bottles leak Lost and other substances, thus slowly poisoning a substantial part of the Baltic Sea. |
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The northern part of the Baltic Sea is known as the Gulf of Bothnia, of which the northernmost part is the Bay of Bothnia or Bothnian Bay. |
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At the northern part of the Gulf of Bothnia the water is no longer salty and many fresh water species live in the sea. |
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For the early part of the work, up until the Gregorian mission, Goffart feels that Bede used Gildas's De excidio. |
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This total does not include manuscripts with only a part of the work, of which another 100 or so survive. |
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For the early part of the work, up until the Gregorian mission, Goffart asserts that Bede used Gildas's De excidio. |
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The dialects of the modern Lothians are sometimes considered to be part of Central Scots. |
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I had a cheap flat in the bad part of town, and I could watch the working girls hooking from my bedroom window. |
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Often, the concatenation changed the part of speech, and nouns were produced from verb segments or verbs from nouns and adjectives. |
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After the conquest of Charlemagne, this area formed the main part of the Bishopric of Utrecht. |
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Plato argued that there are some universal forms that are not a part of particular things. |
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The unique part of the human, rational soul is its ability to receive forms of other things and compare them. |
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This hospitability to established acts is part of what makes country music unique and, these days, uniquely profitable. |
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One part of the split mountain is Gibraltar and the other is either Monte Hacho or Jebel Musa. |
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With the Acts of Union in 1801, Ireland became a part of the United Kingdom. |
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Sea levels were lower and Ireland, like Great Britain, formed part of continental Europe. |
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English rule of law was reinforced and expanded in Ireland during the latter part of the 16th century, leading to the Tudor conquest of Ireland. |
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The population soared in the latter part of this century and the architectural legacy of Georgian Ireland was built. |
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Northern Ireland is a part of the United Kingdom with a local executive and assembly which exercise devolved powers. |
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The White Cliffs of Dover are cliffs that form part of the English coastline facing the Strait of Dover and France. |
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The chalk cliffs of the Alabaster Coast of Normandy, France, are part of the same geological system as Dover's cliffs. |
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However, its boundaries agree quite well with limits of the Romanised part of Roman Britain. |
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The Arthurian literary cycle is the best known part of the Matter of Britain. |
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Canada was nearly completely covered by ice, as well as the northern part of the United States, both blanketed by the huge Laurentide ice sheet. |
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The peninsula was part of the Almohad Caliphate until they were finally uprooted. |
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More recently the land has been part of a grassland reversion scheme, returning the surrounding fields to native chalk grassland. |
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The qualifier is the descriptive part of the name that would probably make up the entire name if you weren't using Hungarian. |
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The mouldboard is that part of the plough which receives the furrow slice from the share. |
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The first part of the Geography is a discussion of the data and of the methods he used. |
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In the second part of the Geography, he provided the necessary topographic lists, and captions for the maps. |
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I consider these more as the privileges of age, than as part of the hymeneal dowry. |
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For example, the smoker may become hyperaware of all or part of his body, of all or part of his mind. |
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Following suppression of Boudica's revolt, the Romans simply administered the territory as part of Britannia. |
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Claudius remained grateful to the guard, however, issuing coins with tributes to the Praetorians in the early part of his reign. |
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The port at Ostia was part of Claudius' solution to the constant grain shortages that occurred in winter, after the Roman shipping season. |
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The last part of Claudius' plan was to increase the amount of arable land in Italy. |
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The influence is visible even in the law of persons or of the family, which is traditionally the part of the law that changes least. |
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Bathing was an important part of the Roman day, where some hours might be spent, at a very low cost subsidized by the government. |
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The scaenae was originally not part of the building itself, constructed only to provide sufficient background for the actors. |
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The Romans recycled public bath waste water by using it as part of the flow that flushed the latrines. |
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Either way, effectively the government is simply using the hypothecated tax as part of general revenue, and the hypothecation is a sham. |
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The greater part of the Flavian Palace overlooking the Circus Maximus was undertaken in his reign. |
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The Roman City is the location for Semper Fidelus, a detective novel by Ruth Downie, part of her Medicus series. |
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Under Viking rule the city became a major river port, part of the extensive Viking trading routes throughout northern Europe. |
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York is the traditional county town of Yorkshire, and therefore did not form part of any of its three historic ridings, or divisions. |
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They became part of the York City Festival every three years and later four years. |
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This indirectly led to the city making a successful bid to be part of the UNESCO Creative Cities Network as a city of Media Arts. |
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Constantine probably spent little time with his father who was an officer in the Roman army, part of the Emperor Aurelian's imperial bodyguard. |
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Initially, Rome's military consisted of an annual citizen levy performing military service as part of their duty to the state. |
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In fact as part of the standard kit, Roman soldiers would carry a sickle, which would be used to forage food. |
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The concept of the Dark Ages was also in use, but by the 18th century it tended to be confined to the earlier part of this period. |
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As part of this plan, Augustine was expected to transfer his archiepiscopal see to London from Canterbury. |
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In 877 the Vikings seized the eastern part of Mercia, which became part of the Danelaw. |
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This suggests that West Kent at this point was independent of East Kent, and part of the Kingdom of the East Saxons north of the Thames Estuary. |
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Textual sources suggest that Kent may have been under Merovingian control for part of this century. |
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Sussex was never again treated as part of an eastern subkingdom but was not closely integrated with the old West Saxon provinces either. |
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Alfred's emergence from his marshland stronghold was part of a carefully planned offensive that entailed raising the fyrds of three shires. |
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In fact, several of Alfred's laws contradicted the laws of Ine that form an integral part of the code. |
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Nonetheless, the consensus remains that they were part of the Alfredian programme of translation. |
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The statue was vandalised on New Year's Eve 2007, losing part of its right arm and axe. |
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Another possibility is that all or part of the segments of the name came from the Mesolithic people inhabiting the region. |
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In the east, Finland, was a fully incorporated part of Sweden since medieval times until the Napoleonic wars, when it was ceded to Russia. |
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Since German bishops were an integral part of the secular state, Sweyn's preference for the English church may have been a political move. |
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The Faroe Islands and Greenland are associated members of the Nordic Council in their own right as part of the wider membership of the Kingdom. |
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The nobility of England were part of a single Norman culture and many had lands on both sides of the channel. |
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Although not part of a planned operation, the conquest had much more permanent results than initially expected. |
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Meanwhile, Henry was attempting to act the part of a legitimate king, witnessing marriages and settlements and holding court in a regal fashion. |
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He had played the part of Lord Bountiful ungrudgingly and with indiscriminating liberality. |
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Auvergne was also in the empire for part of the reigns of Henry II and Richard, in their capacity as dukes of Aquitaine. |
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Although it was not formally part of the Plantagenet fiefdom, Brittany was under firm control. |
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Richard also recognised Auvergne as being in Philip's royal demense and not as part of the Duchy of Aquitaine, as Henry had claimed. |
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The relative boost I talked about is again between an early infaller which could be part of the matter and a late infaller. |
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Henry II had conquered Brittany and taken control of Gisors and the Vexin, which had been part of Margaret's dowry. |
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To initiate his pupil into any part of learning, an ordinary skill in the governor is enough. |
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As part of the June peace deal, the barons were supposed to surrender London by 15 August, but this they refused to do. |
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Sharp regarded Magna Carta as a fundamental part of the constitution, and maintained that it would be treason to repeal any part of it. |
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The copy was put on display in 1976 as part of the cathedral's medieval library. |
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However, celibacy is a fundamental part of this form of monastic discipline. |
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Having captured a small part of Ireland on the east coast, Henry used the land to solve a dispute dividing his family. |
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At the beginning of Edward III's reign on 1 February 1327, the only part of Aquitaine that remained in his hands was the Duchy of Gascony. |
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Philip VI had assembled a large naval fleet off Marseilles as part of an ambitious plan for a crusade to the Holy Land. |
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These movements and conquests are part of a larger pattern of population expansion and resettlement that occurred in Europe at this time. |
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Many places were unaffected by the wars, particularly in the eastern part of England, such as East Anglia. |
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The skull showed that a blade had hacked away part of the rear of the skull. |
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He argues that the hawthorn bush would not be part of Henry's coat of arms if it did not have a strong relationship to his ascendance. |
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This transition happened in the 1530s, Elton argued, and must be regarded as part of a planned revolution. |
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Although home to only a small part of the population the Tudor municipalities were overcrowded and unhygienic. |
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The development of perspective was part of a wider trend towards realism in the arts. |
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The Royal Navy is part of Her Majesty's Naval Service, which also includes the Royal Marines. |
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The Royal Navy contributes to standing NATO formations and maintains forces as part of the NATO Response Force. |
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The Royal Navy ranks, rates and insignia form part of the uniform of the Royal Navy. |
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No annulment was immediately forthcoming, the result in part of Charles V's control of the Papacy. |
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Finally, in 1536, Parliament passed the Act against the Pope's Authority, which removed the last part of papal authority still legal. |
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In a hospital setting, midwives are following protocols that are part of a more interventive model of care. |
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The siege of Antwerp in the summer of 1585 by the Duke of Parma necessitated some reaction on the part of the English and the Dutch. |
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In 1931, following the fall of the monarchy, the African colonies became part of the Second Spanish Republic. |
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I had to include the GNU Manifesto, as it was part of an invariant section. |
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In addition to independent cities, there are also incorporated towns which operate under their own governments, but are part of a county. |
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Modern Virginia culture has many sources, and is part of the culture of the Southern United States. |
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The flag irises are for the most part of the easiest culture and easily propagated. |
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The city itself also have retained most of its old street layout and architecture, which is part of the world's UNESCO heritage. |
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Bulfinch, a solicitor at Redcastle, came to him with irrefragable proofs of gross peculation on the part of the bailiff. |
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Cromwell's father Robert was of modest means but still a part of the gentry class. |
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William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle, returned and was able to regain the greater part of his estates. |
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After the fall of the Talents ministry in 1807, the Foxite Whigs remained out of power for the better part of 25 years. |
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After the founding, the duke gave part of the colony to proprietors George Carteret and John Berkeley. |
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A nice sense of when to speak, if ever, to the person beside one is a good part of airplane manners, or jetiquette. |
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However, these works never became part of literary canon, and are largely forgotten today as a result. |
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The works were part of an Enlightenment movement to systematize knowledge and provide education to a wider audience than the elite. |
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Pleasure craft now use the canal which forms part of the Cheshire Ring network of canals. |
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The canal now forms an integral part of the Cheshire Ring network of canals. |
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It was historically a part of Lancashire, although areas of Cheshire south of the River Mersey were incorporated in the 20th century. |
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Although the Industrial Revolution brought wealth to the city, it also brought poverty and squalor to a large part of the population. |
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A large part of the historic city centre was destroyed, including 165 warehouses, 200 business premises, and 150 offices. |
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Two bids to host the Olympic Games were part of a process to raise the international profile of the city. |
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In 1885, Bradford, Harpurhey, Rusholme and parts of Moss Side and Withington townships became part of the City of Manchester. |
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A reconstructed part of the Roman fort of Mamucium is open to the public in Castlefield. |
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The Manchester Velodrome was built as a part of the bid for the 2000 games and has become a catalyst for British success in cycling. |
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Furet emphasises that the decisions of August 1789 survived and became an integral part of. |
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Therefore, part of the errors in the localization results is due to the problem of joysticking the robot exactly onto the marked positions. |
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On 27 July, a tricolour cockade was adopted as part of the uniform of the National Guard, the national police force that succeeded the militia. |
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Feminism emerged in Paris as part of a broad demand for social and political reform. |
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Priests and bishops were given salaries as part of a department of government controlled by Paris, not Rome. |
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Many Whigs who had formed a part of the Rockingham ministry, including Fox, now refused to serve under Lord Shelburne, the new prime minister. |
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In the later part of his life, George III had recurrent, and eventually permanent, mental illness. |
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Jump-scares, suspense, and sudden violence are all a major part of the horror genre. |
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He devised plans for attacking the Kingdom of Sardinia as part of France's campaign against the First Coalition. |
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Austrian commander Karl Mack had gathered the greater part of the Austrian army at the fortress of Ulm in Swabia. |
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Polish patriots wanted the Russian part of Poland to be joined with the Duchy of Warsaw and an independent Poland created. |
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As a part of the Concordat, he presented another set of laws called the Organic Articles. |
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He returned to England in January 1784, and attended court as part of Lord Hood's entourage. |
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Unionists want Northern Ireland to remain part of the United Kingdom, while nationalists desire a united Ireland. |
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The Cyprus Regiment was formed by the British Government during the Second World War and made part of the British Army structure. |
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Navy vessels saw action in the British Channel, the North Sea and the Mediterranean, generally as part of Royal Navy units. |
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Many laptop computers have special function keys which turn part of the alphabetical keyboard into a numerical keypad. |
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These national rugby teams play each other each year for the Triple Crown as part of the Six Nations Championship. |
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Britain itself was now just one part of the NATO military alliance in which the Commonwealth had no role apart from Canada. |
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It was, like the various continents, a part of the supercontinent of Gondwana. |
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There is no globally accepted definition on which countries are a part of South Asia or Indian subcontinent. |
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Maldives, the small archipelago southwest of the peninsula, is considered part of the Indian subcontinent. |
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It is sometimes hard to define whether a given company is part of the secondary or tertiary sector. |
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In addition a large part of spending is provided by direct grants to such authorities. |
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Members of Parliament enter their part of the building from the Members' Entrance in the south side of New Palace Yard. |
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The Chamber of the House of Lords is located in the southern part of the Palace of Westminster. |
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The upper part of the Chamber is decorated by stained glass windows and by six allegorical frescoes representing religion, chivalry and law. |
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Then, mirroring the arrangement at the Lords part of the Palace, is another antechamber, the Members' Lobby. |
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Westminster Hall, the oldest existing part of the Palace of Westminster, was erected in 1097, at which point it was the largest hall in Europe. |
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Members of the public join the party by becoming part of a local constituency association. |
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Here the use is not part of a predication but does not seem to be merely adverbially subordinate. |
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Somato-agnosies vary widely, and somato-paraphrenia is one of the examples of this inability to recognize a part of the body as one's own. |
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The alaap is the part of our classical music that I like best. It is an inward voyage, an odyssey into the unknown. |
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There he build a giant trap over the water out of a huge cedar trunk split for part of its length and propped open with an alderwood pole. |
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The mouth, oesophagus, stomach, and intestines are part of the human alimentary canal. |
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But Peter said, Ananias, why hath Satan filled thine heart to lie to the Holy Ghost, and to keep back part of the price of the land? |
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From a purely anatomic standpoint, root cementum is part of the tooth, but also part of the periodontium. |
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The Ancient censors were part of the cursus honorum, a series of public offices held during a political career, like consuls and praetors. |
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This form of classroom observation calls for more confidence in the process on the part of the appraisee than more general observation. |
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Jack-in-the-pulpit is the only other aroid native to our part of the world. |
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It had been arranged as part of the day's programme that Mr. Cooke was to drive those who wished to go over the Rise in his new brake. |
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The envoy found the French king playing the part of horse while his young son rode atop. |
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Motels and autohotels rent by the hour in this part of the world and are no place for weary tourists. |
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Autonepiophilia is when the paraphilic individual behaves like a child, usually in wearing diapers as a necessary part of sexual activity. |
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It evidently needs no effort on the part of Mr. Booth to put himself en rapport with the ideal of the great Bard. |
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The part of the wood to be beaten for deer sloped all the way from the roadside to the loch. |
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As part of the act, the fat clown's belt broke, causing his pants to fall down. |
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Reputation, reputation, reputation! O, I have lost my reputation! I have lost the immortal part of myself, and what remains is bestial. |
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The bodyworker should explicitly tell the client that sexual touch or sexual stimulation will not be a part of their relationship. |
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These delicacies are widely exported and are also part of the Island's cuisine along with fresh fish, lobsters, Manx lamb, kippers and bonnag. |
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Exchanging information via documents formatted in XML is a fundamental part of the browserless Web. |
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This time, my host asked me if I was part of LinkedIn, a buzzy Web site intended to link people with similar business interests. |
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The new investors wanted to see the companies cap table as part of their due diligence, before closing the deal. |
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The most exciting part of riding a Ferris wheel is when your car goes over the top. |
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For a large part of the twentieth century the majority of light vehicles used petrol engines that were equipped with a carburettor. |
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The analysis presented herein provides strong support for Megalograptidae as part of a carcinosomatoid clade. |
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He's probably forgotten about that part of our exchange already. I mean, the rest of it wasn't a total car crash... was it? |
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Eating meat does not conform to God's original intention, and resorting to carnivorism merely accentuates an unattractive part of human nature. |
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They had also dropped their championship of Jones, who had given up hope of getting his farm back and gone to live in another part of the county. |
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The funny part of it all is that the starling appears to make the chippies do whatever it pleases. |
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John was a convert to the Church who left his home in England and traveled to the Salt Lake Valley as part of a handcart company. |
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I was initially refused a refund, but eventually managed to claw back part of the money. |
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We dined at a French house, but paid ten shillings for our part of the club. |
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A sin, an instant of rebellious pride of the intellect, made Lucifer and a third part of the cohort of angels fall from their glory. |
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What a deal of cold business doth a man misspend the better part of life in! |
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After the Marines, Tyler Wilkerson, also a Californian, became part of a commandolike team of Greenpeace protesters. |
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And he won't let his audience forget that he was part of a command performance for Queen Elizabeth II in June. |
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If a key part of shopping is the conversion of anonymous commodities into possessions, shopping is a cultural as much as an economic activity. |
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Mozambique joined the Commonwealth in 1995, although it had not been a part of the British Empire. |
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The northeast part of Asia is, if not continent with the west side of America, yet certainly it is the least disjoined by sea of all that coast. |
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Just as I was preparing to write in my exercise book, I heard a cooee. Cooees were not part of the code. |
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Up to 11 vascular bundles are coplanarly arranged in the middle part of a cone scale. |
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Even the No Child Left Behind Act includes foreign languages as part of a core curriculum. |
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The odd part of prairie dog life is that this friendly state exists only among the members of each coterie, and does not extend between coteries. |
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The season of cotton-picking commences in the latter part of July, and continues without intermission to the Christmas holidays. |
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En masse, they hurried from the crafternoon room, down the hall to the main part of the library. |
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When she reached the crossroads where the trail split, one part of her yearned to head toward the lake. |
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Tears were a part of who he was. But this wasn't the usual cryfest. It was a deluge. |
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It is a supremely sensitive part of the custard cannon and can be tenderly stimulated with licking and kissing. |
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Bladder defects may be seen cystoscopically and the proximal part of a persistent urachus can be explored endoscopically. |
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The tenth century used to be reckoned by mediaeval historians as the darkest part of this intellectual night. |
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There's a wash of noise I am somehow part of, dead-handed. The first song is pretty much over before I even realize we're playing. |
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There are Deaf clubs in many cities, but the clubs are just a part of the larger community of Deaf people. |
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As part of its death throes, the printer made a grinding sound and then never worked again. |
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The prosecution has introduced evidence, including canceled checks, to show that the judge failed to declare part of his income. |
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Such things, maskings, and disguisings, and dressing up, sometimes in incredible and wild fashions, are all part of the fun of carnival. |
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This is not the whole explanation why these Mayan doculects have an exceptionally high token frequency, but it explains part of the deviation. |
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I did well on the first part of the exam, but totally messed up on the essay question. |
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It was now dark and Heath found himself walking into the dreggiest part of town. |
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The drys were as unhappy with the second part of the speech as the wets were with the first half. |
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The curved part of the rail where it joins the newel is called an easement. Often, however, the rail joins the newel without an easement. |
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Commodore, and ranged a line from the eastermost part of the fortifications to the outer part of the harbour. |
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Bolstered claims of mustering a simple majority are an integral part of electionspeak. |
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By which ensamples this thing shall be made manifest unto such as may be offended at any part of this my book. |
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The surface part of an exopinacocyte is polygonal in shape and covered with a mucous layer of self-secreted glycocalyx. |
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A ruthless, if strategic, expansionary policy was only part of Kautilya's vision for the state. |
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But hipster critics also saw a facileness in the way he attracted legal trouble and then made it part of his act. |
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The ceiling is the fifth Wall in any room, and it's a huge part of the character of this Space. |
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This was another common procedure on the part of the ladies of the Hole, when heated by verbal or fistic altercation. |
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The Lowland Fynbos is located at the southwestern tip of the African continent where it forms part of the Cape Floristic Region. |
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By the perpetual flux of the liquids, a great part of them is thrown out of the body. |
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Although called Foeniculum vulgare in Latin, there is nothing foelike or vulgar about these plants that are part of the carrot family. |
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However, when used appropriately under medical guidance, this drug is a safe and essential part of a physician's formulary. |
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The old chap who had just come off the look-out, had returned forrard again, and I was alone on that part of the deck. |
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After stroking you should switch to foulage moving up from right lower part of your stomach towards hips. |
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In experimental surgery, a cool laser produces shock waves that fragmentize part of the cornea. |
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Efforts were made to fullfeed animals without undue waste, and unconsumed feed was redistributed as part of the procedure. |
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Amongst the rich this part of a hawk's furniture is ornamented with embroidery, handsome silver aigrettes, tassels and other decorations. |
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It is now listed as part of the Stonehenge, Avebury and Associated Sites World Heritage Site. |
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But what he did not respect, gangster-wise or otherwise but no wise, was that part of the pie that belonged to his uncles. |
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As part of genoframe we have identified the genetic underpinnings of the driver neurons. |
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The push to get work done younger is just a small part of the reason the cosmetic surgery industry is booming. |
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It's all part of a move toward ghettoization, they charge, an attempt to make the poor feel so shamefully unwanted that they will leave the area. |
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Our data suggest that a large part of the regression associated with the deposition of the SS is not primarily controlled by glacioeustasy. |
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This consisted in wheeling gob back to the most distant part of the stope and filling up the sets right up to the roof. |
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While in Bonn, at the time of Gorbymania, I fell in with part of the Russian entourage. |
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Once a way of greasing the wheels of a gruesome bureaucracy, bribery has now become part of the cost of doing business. |
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Burgers, grillsteaks and related products are popular in many part of the world via fast food outlets, food service and in-house consumption. |
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He turned into a side gallery that led into a grovy part of the garden, grading insensibly into the park proper. |
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For some time, the Midianites controlled part of the AraBa territories of Negeb desert and the half Island of Sinai. |
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This was an interwoven part of the wider multifaceted Wars of the Three Kingdoms, involving Scotland and Ireland. |
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As part of the United Kingdom, the area joined a common market initiative called the European Economic Community which became the European Union. |
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As part of the United Kingdom, the basic political system in England is a constitutional monarchy and parliamentary system. |
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England is closer to the European continent than any other part of mainland Britain. |
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The economy of England is the largest part of the UK's economy, which has the 18th highest GDP PPP per capita in the world. |
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The world leader in compact satellite systems, Surrey Satellites, is also part of Astrium. |
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It forms part of the Anglican Communion with the Archbishop of Canterbury acting as its symbolic worldwide head. |
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The hayward at the same place had an acre of the lord's corn in autumn, always in a certain part of the field. |
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The Great Famine in Ireland, then part of the United Kingdom, resulted in perhaps a million people migrating to Great Britain. |
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There are many groups trying to claim healthcare marketing as part of their activity. |
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In 1924, another storm swept away part of one of the houses and it was determined the site should be made secure and more seriously investigated. |
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This part of Scotland largely comprises ancient rocks from the Cambrian and Precambrian, which were uplifted during the later Caledonian Orogeny. |
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I've heard tell that there used to be highwaymen in this part of the country. |
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Since 1606 the saltire has also formed part of the design of the Union Flag. |
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Outside Wales, a related form survives as the name Cumbria in North West England, which was once a part of Yr Hen Ogledd. |
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Although we are joined with England by land, and we are part of Great Britain, Wales is a country in its own right. |
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From that point Wales became a legal unit in its own right, although it remains part of the single jurisdiction of England and Wales. |
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That's what I call the heavy-lifting part of the problem, and that's really where the term genetic caching comes into play. |
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At the Olympics Games, Welsh athletes compete alongside those of Scotland, England and Northern Ireland as part of a Great Britain team. |
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Clog dancing, traditionally a male dominated art, is now a common part of eisteddfodau. |
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At the height of the glaciation the central part of the modern sea was probably a long freshwater lake. |
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However, many animals of the seabed, the open sea and the seashore spend their juvenile stages as part of the zooplankton. |
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The seabed under the Celtic Sea is called the Celtic Shelf, part of the continental shelf of Europe. |
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A large part of the European drainage basin empties into the North Sea including water from the Baltic Sea. |
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