The principal will take whatever action she deems appropriate in this case. |
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Some parents feel that the school's principal has been too harsh in meting out discipline. |
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These complexes were usually located in the site core, beside a principal plaza. |
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The name of the company's principal ferry, the Scillonian III, is perhaps better known than that of the company itself. |
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The principal gods of the ancient Greek religion were the Dodekatheon, or the Twelve Gods, who lived on the top of Mount Olympus. |
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In the highlands, Kaminaljuyu emerged as a principal centre in the Late Preclassic. |
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Meanwhile, with four divisions George was already blocking three principal escape routes through Alencon, Sees and Argentan. |
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The principal factors known to be retarding growth and recovery of the population are ship strikes and entanglement with fishing gear. |
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High concentrations of methane and sulfide in the fluids escaping from the seafloor are the principal energy sources for chemosynthesis. |
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Tresco's principal industry is tourism, and the heliport supported this by enabling scheduled helicopter service to and from the mainland. |
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Temperature is one of the principal quantities in the study of thermodynamics. |
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Due to its location in the centre of the Italian peninsula, Rome is the principal railway node for central Italy. |
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Cadamosto had sought to trade Iberian horses for black slaves, the principal line of business at this resgate. |
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The two principal parties are the Progressive Liberal Party and the Free National Movement. |
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The county's principal hospital is Withybush General Hospital in Haverfordwest, and there are local hospitals in Tenby and Pembroke Dock. |
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Tadaaki Otaka, principal conductor from 1987 to 1995, is currently the BBC NOW's conductor laureate. |
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The 3rd century saw the Danube river become the principal artery of trade, eclipsing the Amber Road and other commercial routes. |
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Dieppe was the main medical base of the BEF and Le Havre the principal supply and ordnance source. |
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Deer was the principal sacrificial animal for the Huichal Indians of Mexico. |
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The principal fighting occurred between the Bolshevik Red Army and the forces of the White Army. |
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By June 1861, warships were stationed off the principal Southern ports, and a year later nearly 300 ships were in service. |
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He built schools on the five principal islands, and instituted compulsory education some thirty years before it became the rule on the mainland. |
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By contrast, the principal ball clay workings were in the area between Corfe Castle and Wareham. |
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In the 19th century, smallpox was the principal cause of Aboriginal deaths, and was listed in the inventory of goods brought by the first fleet. |
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In Russia, bog ore was the principal source of iron until the 16th century, when the superior ores of Ural Mountains became available. |
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In these fountains, sculpture became the principal element, and the water was used simply to animate and decorate the sculptures. |
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Although Philip had seven or eight wives, Olympias was his principal wife for some time, likely because she gave birth to Alexander. |
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The oil became a principal product of the Minoan civilization, where it is thought to have represented wealth. |
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The Orsini, against whom the Duke had been involved in the recent campaign, were the principal suspects at the time. |
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It was a principal location of the Seminole Wars against the Native Americans, and racial segregation after the American Civil War. |
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Security is the principal basis for Qatar's strict entry and immigration rules and regulations. |
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By the 1960s, NCR had become the principal employer of the city producing cash registers, and later ATMs, at several of its Dundee plants. |
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Barrow is the principal port serving Cumbria and the Lake District, and has been a port of call for several cruise ships in recent years. |
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His principal regret was that the town was so badly damaged during the sack that it was no longer suitable as winter quarters. |
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Drainage basins are the principal hydrologic unit considered in fluvial geomorphology. |
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Kiel on the Baltic Sea and Wilhelmshaven on the North Sea served as the Navy's principal naval bases. |
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Other sources of methane, the principal component of natural gas, include landfill gas, biogas, and methane hydrate. |
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One of John's principal challenges was acquiring the large sums of money needed for his proposed campaigns to reclaim Normandy. |
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Bristol's principal surviving suburban railway is the Severn Beach Line to Avonmouth and Severn Beach. |
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In mountainous or hilly districts, where vegetable food is scarce, badgers rely on rabbits as a principal food source. |
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The parameter of the principal axis of a conic section is called the latus rectum. |
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Among the principal Greek gods were the Olympians, residing on Mount Olympus under the eye of Zeus. |
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The principal cause for differences in winter climate between North America and Europe is, however, winds rather than ocean currents. |
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It had also failed in its principal mission of securing a commercial treaty with Calicut. |
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As it now stands, the Pentre Ifan Dolmen is a collection of 7 principal stones. |
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As Tanit was associated with Ba'al Hammon the principal god in Punic Carthage, so Astarte was with El in Phoenicia. |
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The device, to all intents and purposes identical to the Italian impresa, differs from the emblem in two principal ways. |
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In the 18th century Poole was the principal British port trading with North America. |
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The principal factors impacting the methodology are the natures of the chosen matrix and reinforcement materials. |
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Fish farming is the principal form of aquaculture, while other methods may fall under mariculture. |
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It is here that the Financial District is centered, with Union Square, the principal shopping and hotel district, and the Tenderloin nearby. |
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Austrian Herbert von Karajan was principal conductor of the Berlin Philharmonic for 35 years. |
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Nationalistic themes became principal during the Wallachian uprising of 1821, and the 1848 revolutions in Wallachia and Moldavia. |
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As the principal river of Poland, the Vistula is also located in the centre of Europe. |
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In most societies it is the principal institution for the socialization of children. |
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The principal drawback was that Mozambique Island was parched and infertile. |
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The principal feature of the projection is that Rhumb lines, sailing courses at a constant bearing, are mapped to straight lines on the map. |
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Historically, Muscat was the principal trading port of the Persian Gulf region. |
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This acetal is a principal flavour compound in sherry, and contributes fruitiness to the aroma. |
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But others, like Sijilmasa and Tlemcen, which straddled the principal trade routes, proved more viable and prospered. |
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Consequently, Montevideo's newspapers, which account for all of Uruguay's principal daily newspapers, greatly expanded their circulations. |
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The capital of Viceroyalty of New Spain, Mexico City, was one of the principal centers of European cultural expansion in the Americas. |
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In 1999, Rattle was appointed as successor to Claudio Abbado as the orchestra's principal conductor. |
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Past principal guest conductors have included Maris Jansons, James Loughran and Jac van Steen. |
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Its regular audience figures totalled over 150,000 annually, in ten principal venues, three of them in Wales and seven in England. |
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While these are the principal titles and authors, there are numerous other volumes derived from the four film properties. |
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Marx is typically cited as one of the principal architects of modern social science. |
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I was the principal cello and we were conducted by the bandmaster, one Lieutenant Bonham. |
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In 1849 the principal link to Northern Ireland was moved from Portpatrick to Stranraer in Loch Ryan. |
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Second, musicals also usually include more dancing, particularly by the principal performers as well as the chorus. |
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Other principal volcanic gases include hydrogen sulfide, hydrogen chloride, and hydrogen fluoride. |
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Other roads leading to a principal arterial are connected to it through side collector roads. |
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Ireland, Scotland and Norway have provided the world's principal alginate supply. |
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The principal court is the Royal Court and exercises both civil and criminal jurisdiction. |
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Canopus was the principal port in Egypt for Greek trade before the foundation of Alexandria. |
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Enlargement is, and has been, a principal feature of the Union's political landscape. |
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The principal criteria of the value of the clay as determined by burning are the overfiring temperature and the softening point. |
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Kent's principal river, the River Medway, rises near East Grinstead in Sussex and flows eastwards to Maidstone. |
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Beyond Pictland, the principal sources are the Irish annals, of which the Annals of Ulster and the Annals of Tigernach are the most reliable. |
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Typically, there is an hourly service from Manchester Piccadilly to Cardiff Central, Carmarthen, Milford Haven, calling at principal stations. |
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The Privy Council of England was one of the four principal councils of the Sovereign. |
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The principal cause of this separation is believed to be active avoidance of coyotes by the foxes. |
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The principal source of information for this earliest period is the Acts of the Apostles. |
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The principal money laundering offences carry a maximum penalty of 14 years' imprisonment. |
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The Court of Appeal of New Zealand, located in Wellington, is New Zealand's principal intermediate appellate court. |
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In terms of writing systems, Ethiopia's principal orthography is the Ge'ez script. |
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Galena, a principal ore of lead, often bears silver, interest in which helped initiate widespread extraction and use of lead in ancient Rome. |
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Control of the islands was then held by clan chiefs, principal of whom were the MacLeods, MacDonalds, Mackenzies and MacNeils. |
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The principal mechanism for evolution is natural selection among diverse populations. |
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It serves as a key refuelling and transshipment center, and is the principal maritime port for imports from and exports to neighboring Ethiopia. |
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The economy is centered around tourism, given that the city's many hotels provide the principal source of jobs for its inhabitants. |
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Sykes and Oppenheimer have each given nicknames to various haplogroups to allow easier recognition, including the principal ones in the isles. |
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The ROCs are the principal form of support for United Kingdom wind power, providing over half of the revenue from wind generation. |
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The city's legendary founder, Elissa or Dido, was the widow of Acharbas the high priest of Tyre in service to its principal deity Melqart. |
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It tends to ruin once and for all other psychic mechanisms and to substitute itself for them in solving all the principal problems of life. |
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The officers of a presbytery are a moderator and a stated or principal clerk. |
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The principal apartments, particularly, hold reminders of Victoria's dynastic links with the other European royal families. |
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Yet the wars in Wales, of which Tostig's constituents were principal beneficiaries, needed to be paid for. |
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Sir Reginald ordered his principal lieutenants to a meeting at Inverness Castle on 25 May 1297 to discuss how to deal with Andrew Moray. |
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Gould returned as Level 42's drummer and principal lyricist for 1994's Forever Now album. |
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Most mews are named after one of the principal streets which they back onto. |
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The change revolutionised passenger transport to the island and Portsmouth became the principal mainland access point. |
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Her maternal grandmother, Antoinette de Bourbon, was another strong influence on her childhood, and acted as one of her principal advisors. |
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Of its seven sacraments the Eucharist is the principal one, celebrated liturgically in the Mass. |
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Angling is the principal method of sport fishing, but commercial fisheries also use angling methods such as longlining or trolling. |
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Bichir argues that the Carpi were the most powerful of the Dacian tribes who had become the principal enemy of the Romans in the region. |
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The West Gate faced onto the harbour, and was also known as the Golden Gate, named after the principal gateway in the city of Constantinople. |
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This union was recognized by the principal Allied Powers in the 1920 Treaty of Paris, which however was not ratified by all of its signatories. |
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The principal has responsibility for the overall running of the university and presides over the University Senate. |
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In 1846 he became the first principal of the Divinity Hall of the Free Church of Scotland, as it was initially called. |
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During the extensive period of design and rationalisation Wren employed from 1684 Nicholas Hawksmoor as his principal assistant. |
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Adam Mickiewicz, a principal figure in Polish Romanticism, widely regarded as one of the greatest Polish and European poets of all time. |
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Microbiological culture is a principal tool used to diagnose infectious disease. |
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Another principal tool in the diagnosis of infectious disease is microscopy. |
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Its principal role is to contribute to work on qualifications and assessment. |
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It is the principal city in the Chicago Metropolitan Area, situated in the Midwestern United States and the Great Lakes region. |
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These two principal forces, economic gain and political security, have been behind enlargements since. |
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Radio broadcasts remain the principal means by which the Malagasy population access international, national and local news. |
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His principal teacher there was John Goss, whose own teacher, Thomas Attwood, had been a pupil of Mozart. |
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The new teacher will give the lesson today and the principal will observe. |
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De Valois remained the director of the company, with Ashton as principal choreographer. |
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The principal companies operating in the sector are Scottish Power, Scottish and Southern Energy and EDF Energy. |
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On 2 January 1492 Isabella and Ferdinand entered Granada to receive the keys of the city and the principal mosque was reconsecrated as a church. |
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The branch did this to some extent, but the principal means of profit came from commercial transactions. |
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Fighting the counterfeiting of banknotes and cheques has been a principal driver of security printing methods development in recent centuries. |
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The principal import markets are the European Community, the United States, Japan, and India. |
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During the 1970s, the commercial centre of the town was redeveloped around the principal shopping area of Grange Road. |
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The principal radiations which will be encountered are alpha, beta and gamma, but these have quite different characteristics. |
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He argued that this view is the principal theoretical presupposition underpinning most forms of authoritarianism and totalitarianism. |
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The principal change in paragraph 1406 is the reduction in the rates of duty provided in the House bill on ceramic decalcomanias. |
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The orchestra remains the principal orchestra of the Proms, giving about a dozen concerts each season, including the first and last nights. |
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Hockin was emerging as a principal target-villain in the case, a traitor to his union yet a key figure in the dynamitings. |
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In 2001, Bassey was principal artiste at the Duke of Edinburgh's 80th birthday celebration. |
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When the student pulled a prank on the principal, the principal evened the score by giving the student a suspension. |
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There has been excussion against the principal debtor, who has no assets. The creditor is therefore proceeding against the surety. |
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In 1972 the Barbirolli Society was set up with the principal aim of promoting the continued release of Barbirolli's recorded performances. |
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In these areas the principal authorities are the councils of the subdivisions, the metropolitan boroughs. |
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Its principal rivers are the Severn, Thames, Humber, Tees, Tyne, Tweed, Avon, Exe and Mersey. |
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The principal Welsh festival of music and poetry is the annual National Eisteddfod. |
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At the lowest level of administrative subdivision in Wales are the communities, into which each principal area is subdivided. |
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St Mary's Harbour is the principal harbour of the Isles of Scilly, and is located in Hugh Town. |
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London became the principal North Sea port, with migrants arriving from England and abroad. |
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Bletchley Park in north Buckinghamshire was the principal Allied centre for codebreaking. |
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The modern preserved county of Gwynedd and principal area of Gwynedd are both somewhat smaller. |
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Funchal is the capital and principal city of the Autonomous Region of Madeira, located along the southern coast of the island of Madeira. |
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Parliament in this period came to be known as Grattan's Parliament, after the principal Irish leader of the period, Henry Grattan. |
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The British Army is the principal land warfare force of the United Kingdom. |
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Sir Ernest Henry Shackleton, an Irish explorer, was one of the principal figures of Antarctic exploration. |
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They have the only walls set on high ramparts and they retain all their principal gateways. |
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York railway station is a principal stop on the East Coast Main Line from London to Newcastle and Edinburgh. |
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He had Constantine's principal court supporter executed and Constantine abandoned plans to march to Honorius's defence. |
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Kuwait International Airport serves as the principal hub for international air travel. |
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At the time, the principal use of steam engines was to pump water out of mines. |
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An apple pie is a fruit pie, in which the principal filling ingredient is apple. |
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The Act created a new post of Counsel General for Wales, the principal source of legal advice to the Welsh Government. |
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Paul Bremer said he would veto any constitutional draft stating that sharia is the principal basis of law. |
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Hilversum is the principal centre for radio and television broadcasting in the Netherlands. |
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In November 1476, Henry's protector fell ill and his principal advisers were more amenable to negotiating with the English king. |
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Henry's principal problem was to restore royal authority in a realm recovering from the Wars of the Roses. |
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Sheep farming introduced in the late 19th century has been a principal economic activity. |
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John de Vere, 13th Earl of Oxford, was Henry's principal military commander. |
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Its principal use is for the production of silver powder for use in microelectronics. |
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A dean is a priest who is the principal cleric of a cathedral or other collegiate church and the head of the chapter of canons. |
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This made him one of the principal landowners in Munster, but he had limited success inducing English tenants to settle on his estates. |
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The country's principal tourist destinations are in London, with the Tower of London being the single most visited attraction in the country. |
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The Scottish Parliament decided that Gaelic had become a principal cause of the Highlanders' shortcomings and sought to abolish it. |
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The principal area was formed by the merger of the Alyn and Deeside and Delyn districts. |
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Heavy rail lines enter the city from all directions, the principal destination being Manchester Piccadilly station. |
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Two principal Austrian armies took the field, adding 300,000 men to the coalition armies in Germany. |
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As of 2013 this general power of competence is available to all principal local authorities and some parish councils. |
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The Palace of Westminster was the monarch's principal residence in the late Medieval period. |
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Renaming it the Palace of Whitehall, Henry used it as his principal residence. |
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Directly below them, the libraries of the two Houses overlook the Thames from the principal floor. |
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From there, the Royal Staircase leads up to the principal floor with a broad, unbroken flight of 26 steps made of grey granite. |
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Shell Oil Company, its principal subsidiary in the United States, is one of its largest businesses. |
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Childe has been considered the principal contributor to archaeological methodology in the first part of the 20th century. |
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By the late 6th century, the principal means of religious instruction in the Church had become music and art rather than the book. |
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This was a body of the principal landowners liable to pay land tax, and was unelected. |
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Due to limited rainfall, vegetables and fruits are the principal production crops, and other food items require importation. |
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It is the principal sponsor of The City Academy, Hackney, City of London Academy, Islington, and City of London Academy, Southwark. |
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The manor was the principal unit of local administration and justice in the early rural economy. |
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Two principal Acts of Parliament have increased the general powers of parish councils, and removed onerous constraints. |
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The minimum principal stress becomes tensile and exceeds the tensile strength of the material. |
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One of its principal sources of revenue is hosting a programme of temporary loan exhibitions. |
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Where there are between 151 and 999 electors the principal council may recommend the establishment of either a parish council or parish meeting. |
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In the intervening period the principal council appoint the parish council from among their own membership. |
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Since Roman times, the nearby city of Chester on the River Dee had been the region's principal port on the Irish Sea. |
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Newcastle railway station, also known as Newcastle Central Station, is a principal stop on the East Coast Main Line and Cross Country Route. |
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The Environment Agency is the principal flood risk management operating authority. |
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Broad Crag is a small top with its principal face on the west and the smaller Green Crag looking down on Little Narrowcove. |
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Anarawd, the eldest, retained the principal estate at Aberffraw and the throne of Gwynedd. |
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The book's principal character, 'Andrews', travels by foot across the Downs to reach Lewes and attend the Assizes. |
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A principal virtue of Rorty's recognition of both the lightminded and the serious side of irony is to urge us in that direction. |
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By 1872, the only principal European countries not to have adopted the metric system were Russia and the United Kingdom. |
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The BBC SO is also the principal orchestra at The Proms, performing the most concerts of any single orchestra in a given Proms season. |
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After Newton, classical mechanics became a principal field of study in mathematics as well as physics. |
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It is the principal port for London, as well as being the main United Kingdom port for handling the importation of paper. |
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Since the reign of King George I the Cabinet has been the principal executive group of British government. |
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This article refers to those who reside in Great Britain, the largest island and principal territory of the United Kingdom. |
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The principal hurricane belt arcs to northwest of the island of Barbados in the Eastern Caribbean. |
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King Edward's principal follower in the area was Sir Reginald Cheyne, the Scots sheriff of Elgin. |
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Pedagogy, experience and strong teaching skills are the principal criteria during the recruitment of the language school's teachers. |
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It is the principal language of writing, school instruction, and administrative use. |
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Dumfries and Galloway Royal Infirmary is the principal secondary care referral centre for Dumfries and Galloway region. |
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Cowes, on the River Medina, was the principal port, and Newport was the main industrial town. |
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Among the sacraments, the principal one is the Eucharist, celebrated liturgically in the Mass. |
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The principal leaders of the Oxford Movement were John Keble, John Henry Newman and Edward Bouverie Pusey. |
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The stated or principal clerk takes minutes and deals with the correspondence of the presbytery, and is often appointed for an indefinite term. |
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Some take the novel's principal message to be the social need for order and discipline rather than liberty. |
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The principal church of the Sicilian city of Marsala is dedicated to St Thomas Becket. |
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After the grace period, the borrower is given up to 10 years in which to repay the loan principal amount and interest. |
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King's opened in October 1831 with the cleric William Otter appointed as first principal and lecturer in divinity. |
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The head of King's College London is formally the principal and president, currently held by Ed Byrne. |
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Instead, the newspaper was the principal form of reading material in the colonies. |
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The current principal is Jeremy Walker, who also acts as the senior school headmaster. |
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For sculpture, the principal materials employed were glass and wrought iron, resulting in sculptural qualities even in architecture. |
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Henry rebuilt the principal castle gateway in about 1510 and constructed a tennis court at the base of the motte in the Upper Ward. |
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In February 1952, Elizabeth II came to the throne and decided to make Windsor her principal weekend retreat. |
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The fire spread quickly and destroyed nine of the principal state rooms, and severely damaged more than 100 others. |
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Narayanhiti Palace Museum which long served as residence and principal workplace of the reigning Monarch of Kingdom of Nepal. |
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Sherwood Forest is home to the famous Major Oak, which, according to local folklore, was Robin Hood's principal hideout. |
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Details of the assassination attempt were allegedly known by the principal Jesuit of England, Father Henry Garnet. |
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Founded as a Viking settlement, the Kingdom of Dublin became Ireland's principal city following the Norman invasion. |
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From these three bases the Franciscans swiftly expanded to embrace the principal towns of England. |
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The principal John Wilkinson was a Puritan, and he had some influence on Hobbes. |
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Cole became a principal proponent of Guild Socialist ideas, a libertarian socialist alternative to Marxist political economy. |
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Rose took principal roles in many of the companion pieces that played with the Savoy operas. |
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Powys has the lowest population density of all the principal areas of Wales. |
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A principal source of happiness to them was their shared love of their family. |
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His principal admiration was for Stalin, whose regime he championed uncritically throughout the decade. |
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Elgar's principal composition in 1905 was the Introduction and Allegro for Strings, dedicated to Samuel Sanford, professor at Yale University. |
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Reed thought that the principal themes show less distinction than some of Elgar's earlier works. |
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There is also a principal second violin, a principal viola, a principal cello and a principal bass. |
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Stefan Banach, one of the most influential mathematicians of the 20th century, one of the principal founders of modern functional analysis. |
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Instead, each principal confers with the others as equals in the case of musical differences of opinion. |
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Section percussionists play parts assigned to them by the principal percussionist. |
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It is the principal language of education and government and spoken throughout the country. |
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The title of principal guest artist is sometimes given to guest artists who perform with the company on a longer term basis. |
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The kyais are the principal intermediaries between the villages masses and the realm of the supernatural. |
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A regular male dancer in Italy is called a danzatore, while ballerino usually denotes a principal male ballet dancer in Italy. |
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They are usually principal dancers or soloists with their home company, but given the title of Guest Artist when performing with another company. |
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By 1939 Fonteyn had performed principal roles in Giselle, Swan Lake and The Sleeping Beauty and was appointed Prima Ballerina. |
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Penwith District Council was abolished in 2009, and the principal local authority in the area is now Cornwall Council. |
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As with Lifeboat and Rope, the principal characters are confined, in this case to Stewart's small studio apartment overlooking a large courtyard. |
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Olivier's sister had been a student there and was a favourite of Elsie Fogerty, the founder and principal of the school. |
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Mirren starred in the principal role of Prospera, the duchess of Milan, in Julie Taymor's The Tempest. |
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In April the filmmakers went to Portugal, where principal photography wrapped in May. |
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When a principal character of Conrad's does escape with his life, he sometimes does not fare much better. |
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On 5 December 1976, with principal photography finished, the 007 Stage was formally opened by the former Prime Minister Harold Wilson. |
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In 1531 Diego de Ordaz, starting at the principal outlet in the delta, the Boca de Navios, sailed up the river to the Meta. |
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The second unit started filming in Iceland in July 1984, while principal photography with Moore commenced on 1 August at Pinewood. |
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If it weren't for that blabbermouth Sally, the principal would never have known we did it. |
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At some stages in its history, it has dispensed with a principal conductor and worked only with guests. |
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South of Cape Froward, the principal shipping route follows the Magdalena Channel. |
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Of the principal character thus introduced I still think that my sketch, upon the whole, is substantially just. |
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Aislabie was a principal sponsor of the South Sea Company scheme, the bill for which was promoted by him personally. |
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A third principal approach for a wide tuning is the application of a codirectionally coupled two-mode twin-waveguide laser structure. |
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There are six principal tours for women, each based in a different country or continent. |
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All of the principal tours offer points in the Women's World Golf Rankings for high finishers in their events. |
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Cardiff's 76,250 seater Millennium Stadium is the principal sporting stadium of Wales. |
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In June 2003, the principal suspect in this bombing, Eric Robert Rudolph, was arrested. |
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The principal court, Centre Court, was opened in 1922 when the Club moved from Worple Road to Church Road. |
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Media coverage of Bruno's problems raised controversy, the principal accusations being gross intrusion and insensitivity. |
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A few years later the principal of the school created a Methodist university, the first and only Protestant university in Mexico. |
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At the Indian Grand Prix McLaren team principal Martin Whitmarsh stated that the length of Button's new contract was 3 years. |
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The team was sold to former team principal Ross Brawn, renamed Brawn GP and subsequently Mercedes. |
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Like the exterior of the building, the principal internal spaces are designed to make the best use of natural materials in their natural state. |
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As early as 841, a Viking fleet appeared at the mouth of the Seine, the principal route by which they entered the kingdom. |
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Honfleur and Le Havre were two of the principal slave trade ports of France. |
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The CDS, along with the Permanent Under Secretary, are the principal advisers to the departmental minister. |
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It was the first international organisation whose principal mission was to maintain world peace. |
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The wishes of these communities must be a principal consideration in the selection of the Mandatory. |
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The bill did not propose names for the local authorities, only listing them by number as a combination of existing principal areas. |
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Four of the five principal organs are located at the main UN Headquarters in New York City. |
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Rather, the principal of their socialty, as Pierre Clastres has put it, is fundamentally against the state. |
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The principal figures in the Christianization of Greenland were Hans and Poul Egede and Matthias Stach. |
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The principal role of committees in the Scottish Parliament is to take evidence from witnesses, conduct inquiries and scrutinise legislation. |
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The Criminal Courts of Justice is the principal building for the criminal courts. |
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Ireland's culture was for centuries predominantly Gaelic, and it remains one of the six principal Celtic nations. |
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The M4 is the principal motorway in the region that connects Cardiff with Swansea to the west, and Newport and London to the east. |
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They are most numerous in the Lake District but other concentrations occur within the Norfolk Broads, some major reservoirs and principal rivers. |
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Its principal role is to provide direction and advice on military policy and strategy. |
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During this period, the principal members of the House of Stuart lived in exile in mainland Europe. |
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The states and territories are the principal administrative districts in the country. |
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The zamindari system was one of two principal revenue settlements undertaken by the Company in India. |
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Post offices were established in the principal towns and postmasters appointed. |
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There were eight principal areas used by Europeans to buy and ship slaves to the Western Hemisphere. |
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As one of West Africa's principal slave states, Dahomey became extremely unpopular with neighbouring peoples. |
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The principal requested a moment of silence in memory of the two girls who died in a car accident over the weekend. |
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David assumed a principal place in the alleged destruction of the Celtic Kingdom of Scotland. |
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Gas pipelines distribute large amounts of natural gas, of which methane is the principal component. |
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The towns of Torquay and Paignton are the principal seaside resorts on the south coast. |
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Sister Vincetta, principal of St. Augustine's Elementary School, told us that the pennies in the mite box fed starving children all over China. |
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Afghan units were the principal fighting force, supported by British forces. |
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Wheat and barley were the principal crops, imported from the Iberian Peninsula. |
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Farming, which was once the principal economic force in the area, is now much reduced in importance. |
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Until then, Porthaethwy had been one of the principal ferry crossing points from the mainland. |
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All of the principal councils are fully divided into communities, but not all such communities have established community councils. |
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Even after the Acts of Union 1707, burghs continued to be the principal subdivision. |
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The principal sites in the Puuc region, after Uxmal, are Kabah, Labna, and Sayil. |
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