This first Georgia slave code, which was not as detailed as the codes of the older slave colonies, was quickly determined to be too lenient. |
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The music quickly modulates from its original key, changing the mood of the song. |
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Older companies will need to modernize quickly if they are to survive in today's economy. |
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An efficient staff of workers replenished the trays of appetizers almost as quickly as guests emptied them. |
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In the 1950s and 1960s, television quickly became the main leisure activity in developed nations. |
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The Viking experience throughout the north Atlantic was mainly about settlement with Iceland quickly becoming its most important colony. |
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The Bishops' Book was unpopular with conservative sections of the Church, and quickly grew to be disliked by Henry VIII as well. |
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Making contact with local rebels who were hostile to the Sicilian crown, Greek forces quickly overran the coastlands and began striking inland. |
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Most of all, they quickly formed their own churches, associations, and conventions to operate freely without white supervision. |
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Quakerism started in England and Wales, and quickly spread to Ireland, the Netherlands, Barbados and North America. |
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The Lindsey see was quickly absorbed by the Diocese of Lichfield, but the other three remained separate. |
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The edict of expulsion was widely popular and met with little resistance, and the expulsion was quickly carried out. |
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He then lost them and made it back to his ship quickly before the tide came back in, leaving them all to drown. |
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The emergency meeting of the joint defense council on 16 August agreed to strengthen the Punjab boundary force as quickly as possible. |
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This process proceeded quickly in Wales, with the closure of such schools as Cowbridge Grammar School. |
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It grew quickly in 1167 when English students returned from the University of Paris. |
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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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There was no significant damage to the stonework or interior and the damage was quickly repaired. |
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The organization originally included twelve architects and twelve business firms, but quickly expanded. |
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He was quickly cut down, and while still fully conscious was castrated, disembowelled, and then quartered, along with the three other prisoners. |
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Whether Teach had any involvement in this decision is unknown, but Hornigold quickly retired from piracy. |
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A Vice Admiralty Court was quickly convened, presided over by Tobias Knight and the Collector of Customs. |
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The small craft was quickly spotted by Adventure and fired at as soon as it was within range of her guns. |
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Henry invaded England in June 1399 with a small force that quickly grew in numbers. |
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Recipes spread quickly through both countries' national media, culinary blogs, and YouTube. |
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He was welcomed into the humanist circle of Thomas More, where he quickly built a high reputation. |
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This style quickly spread to other Italian cities and then to France, Germany, England, Russia and elsewhere. |
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What raptus means is unclear, but the incident seems to have been resolved quickly and did not leave a stain on Chaucer's reputation. |
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When Rosencrantz and Guildenstern arrive, Hamlet greets his friends warmly, but quickly discerns that they are spies. |
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After booksellers began hiring authors and sponsoring specific translations, the shops filled quickly with poetry from hirelings. |
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As soon as the previous Puritan regime's ban on public stage representations was lifted, the drama recreated itself quickly and abundantly. |
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The Valley is a place free of problems, where any desire is quickly satisfied. |
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They quickly became friends, although Boswell would return to his home in Scotland or travel abroad for months at a time. |
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His father soon joined them in their lodgings in Queen Street, but the couple quickly separated. |
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His attempts to obtain low paid work failed, and very quickly he foundered in alcohol and laudanum and was unable to regain his stability. |
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Orwell, with his Cadet Corps and police training, was quickly made a corporal. |
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Once Shaw returns home, his battlefield exploits are quickly taken advantage of by Iselin, a hard-line McCarthyesque anti-communist crusader. |
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He accepted immediately, and quickly married the Belgian refugee Maria Nys, also at Garsington. |
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While the album did better in the UK than in the US, the Faces quickly earned a strong live following. |
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It quickly and deservedly became the most famous logo in the history of popular music. |
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The dynamic dubstep scene in Japan is growing quickly despite its cultural and geographical distance from the West. |
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He never spoke publicly about the incident, and it was quickly sidelined by the press and politely ignored by writers during his lifetime. |
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The studios, which produced both short and feature films, quickly became successful and expanded rapidly. |
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A new edition was quickly printed, released in December of the same year but carrying an 1866 date. |
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As each generation becomes more in tune with the Internet, their desire to retrieve information as quickly and easily as possible has increased. |
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From this position, the player can quickly access any part of the court to retrieve the opponent's next shot with a minimum of movement. |
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Naismith's game spread quickly across the United States and variations of the rules soon emerged. |
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The encounters against England were particularly fierce and a rivalry quickly developed. |
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He spoke of them several times over the course of the tour, and the Australian media quickly caught on. |
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The Games quickly expanded, and within a few years it was attracting competitors from as far away as London and Liverpool. |
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Although it was intended that the same country host both the Winter and Summer Games in a given year, this idea was quickly abandoned. |
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Pollutants in rainfall quickly and directly affect pollution in groundwater sources. |
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Australia were deemed champions by finishing top of the table, but because they had not beaten England a final match was quickly arranged. |
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Under Millward, St Helens quickly became the most exciting team in the competition, playing expansive, attacking rugby. |
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Bruno became a professional boxer in 1982, quickly achieving 21 consecutive wins by knockout. |
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Hill joined Team Lotus as a mechanic soon after but quickly talked his way into the cockpit. |
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Hamilton began karting in 1993 at the age of eight, at the Rye House Kart Circuit and quickly began winning races and Cadet class championships. |
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At his home race at Silverstone, he qualified 19th after he lost time being weighed, and his team failed to get him on track quickly enough. |
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Button passed the surprised Hamilton anyway, though Hamilton quickly took the lead back. |
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However, Renaults quickly became the target of customer complaints for poor quality and sales plummeted. |
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But just six months later, during Capital Radio's Jazz Festival, a fire started under the organ and quickly spread. |
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The 14 Hour Technicolor Dream, organised by the International Times, demonstrated the importance of the quickly developing Underground scene. |
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He quickly addressed this by winning his fourth Las Vegas Desert Classic title. |
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If the wood is properly treated with preservatives, it will not rot as quickly as cured white oak heartwood. |
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In the month following, it was quickly recognised by many states, including Egypt and Jordan. |
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Further conflicts over the opium trade between Britain and Qing quickly escalated into the Second Opium War. |
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The new constitutional arrangements quickly failed, and the Assembly was suspended on 30 May 1974 having only passed two Measures. |
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The defeat which quickly led to manifestations of a new interest in nationalism in China, as well as Turkey, and Persia. |
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This led to a string of Labour MPs quickly resigning their roles in the party. |
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Harthacnut quickly developed a reputation for imposing high taxes on England. |
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Her husband moved his small army quickly to her relief although outnumbered by some five to one. |
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These two movements quickly agreed on most issues, but some unresolved differences kept them separate. |
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In contrast, ships would quickly surrender if they knew they would be spared. |
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After quickly returning fire, they pursued their foes, screaming in the Highland charge. |
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Mar's proclamation brought in an alliance of clans and northern Lowlanders, and they quickly overran many parts of the Highlands. |
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The Jacobites quickly turned and fled, first towards Elgin and then to Nairn. |
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The Americans quickly denounced this as illegal as well, since the intent of the act was to raise revenue and not regulate trade. |
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On September 15, Howe landed about 12,000 men on lower Manhattan, quickly taking control of New York City. |
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The New Jersey militia strongly rallied, however, and the British quickly returned to their bases. |
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At the beginning of the war he urged a naval blockade, which would quickly damage the colonists' trading activities. |
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After 1791, the British islands produced the most sugar, and the British people quickly became the largest consumers. |
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Greenwood quickly told Lord Derby, the Foreign Secretary, who notified Disraeli. |
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In the First World War, German plans to capture Paris quickly in autumn 1914 failed, and the war on the Western Front became a stalemate. |
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Few war casualties were caused by gas, as effective countermeasures to gas attacks were quickly created, such as gas masks. |
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They quickly conquered Luxembourg, the Netherlands, and Belgium, and France surrendered on 22 June. |
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The homes were also made available to the wives of SS and NSDAP members, who quickly filled over half the available spots. |
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They are designed to be flexible and quickly adaptable for differing operations. |
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The Luftwaffe also quickly realized the days of the biplane fighter were finished, the Heinkel He 51 being switched to service as a trainer. |
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During the Polish Campaign that triggered the war, it quickly established air superiority, and then air supremacy. |
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Admiral Scheer quickly sank five ships and damaged several others as the convoy scattered. |
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In the windy conditions, the tide came in more quickly than expected, so manoeuvring the armour was difficult. |
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Most of the Iraqi military was quickly defeated and Baghdad was occupied on 9 April. |
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With considerable skill and some luck, Walpole acted quickly to restore public credit and confidence, and led the country out of the crisis. |
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However, the SDLP quickly came to the view that Stormont was unreformable, and withdrew from parliamentary involvement. |
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Realizing that war was imminent, Prussia preemptively struck Saxony and quickly overran it. |
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The raids did minimal damage to the runway, and damage to radars was quickly repaired. |
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A discretionary policy is supported because it allows policymakers to respond quickly to events. |
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In order to build them quickly before the 1964 Summer Olympics, most were constructed above existing roads. |
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The sport soon blossomed in Southern California, and quickly spread around the world. |
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Inflation also seems to act in an asymmetric way, rising more quickly than it falls. |
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A couple of moppers were then sent into the coffee-room with their proper implements, and quickly removed the soiling the floor had sustained. |
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Without draught, the fire will quickly die down and steam pressure will fall. |
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He was enthusiastic and quickly gained the status as a consultant, unusual for such a young person. |
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The oil rig had been hastily converted in an effort to quickly start drilling operations after the North Sea was opened for exploration. |
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Anticholinergic toxicity results in a characteristic mumbling, as if the patient is trying to quickly recite a haiku with a mouthful of marbles. |
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Precipitation changes dramatically from one spot to the other, and diminishes very quickly eastward. |
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She was a deputy head teacher in south London until she spoke at a Conservative Party conference in 2010 and was quickly sacked. |
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The Great Depression originated in the United States in late 1929 and quickly spread to the world. |
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Japan declared war in December 1941, and quickly seized Hong Kong, Malaya, Singapore, and Burma, and threatened Australia and India. |
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It was published anonymously, but the true authorship was quickly discovered and Defoe was arrested. |
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Waugh began at Heatherley's in late September 1924, but became bored with the routine and quickly abandoned his course. |
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An attack by jellyfish changed his mind, and he returned quickly to the shore. |
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When his medication was changed, the voices and the other hallucinations quickly disappeared. |
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Doyle, however, found it too difficult to understand the German medical terms at the classes in Vienna and quickly quit his studies there. |
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Despite difference of style and temperament, the two quickly recognised qualities in each other and developed a lifelong friendship. |
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Another opera with Hood, The Emerald Isle, quickly went into preparation, but Sullivan died before it could be completed. |
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Work quickly began on the group's first international album, and Stigwood launched a promotional campaign to coincide with its release. |
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Morris's designs quickly became popular, attracting interest when his company's work was exhibited at the 1862 International Exhibition. |
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He started work at the National Provincial Bank in 1922 but quickly realised he was not cut out to be a banker. |
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In 2003, The Independent also made the change for the same reasons, quickly followed by The Scotsman and The Times. |
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Wittgenstein carried him to the headmaster's office, then quickly left the school, bumping into a parent, Herr Piribauer, on the way out. |
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A new location was quickly found but it was half a mile away from the ground, and so the players had to walk that distance in their playing kit. |
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Four minutes later in the 69th minute, Scotland quickly scored two tries with Manclark and Shelford sealing the eight points. |
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Scotland took the lead through Danny Arnold but The Dragons quickly made the game level. |
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It quickly became so well known that Handel quoted it in his Occasional Oratorio in the following year. |
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The putsch was quickly suppressed by forces commanded by Chief of General Staff Mahamoud Mohamed, a veteran Somali military official. |
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It was quickly becoming one of the most prosperous countries in the world but was hit hard by a major financial crisis. |
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Baghdad, Iraq's capital city, fell to American troops in April 2003 and Saddam Hussein's government quickly dissolved. |
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They would be supplemented by reservists who lived in the local area, and who could be quickly mobilised in an emergency. |
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A severely weakened Montoneros launched a counterattack in 1979, which was quickly annihilated, ending the guerrilla threat. |
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They formed a coalition government with other parties of the National Front and moved quickly to consolidate power. |
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The new jobs in manufacturing, services, and trade quickly attracted people to the towns. |
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An inflamed mob quickly destroyed the altars in the kirk, and attacked the Houses of the Greyfriars and Blackfriars, and the Carthusian Priory. |
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However, the first Durham treaty quickly broke down after David took insult at the treatment of his son Henry at Stephen's court. |
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King Edward quickly imposed an English administration on Scotland with the Earl of Surrey at its head. |
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Although it is impossible to know how imprisonment affected him, it quickly became clear that it was a determined man that returned to Scotland. |
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Few accompanied Gloucester in his charge and when he reached the Scottish lines he was quickly surrounded and killed. |
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On 15 August 1424, Bedford received news that Verneuil was in French hands and resolved to make his way there as quickly as he could. |
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Florida was home to about 3,000 Spaniards at the time, and nearly all quickly left. |
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The European powers quickly realized the potential of the newly discovered lands and attempted to gain control of them. |
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New technologies in printing and publishing allowed Art Nouveau to quickly reach a global audience. |
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In the Art Nouveau ceramics quickly moved into the domain of sculpture and architecture. |
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Even these enlarged premises could not contain the expanding University, which quickly spread across much of Gilmorehill. |
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He was one of the best young horsemen at Oxford and quickly found his way into the University polo team. |
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For example, British pilots who were shot down in 1940 and survived would be patched up and sent back to their units as quickly as possible. |
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Therefore they can respond to sudden spikes in demand more quickly and efficiently. |
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At first, oxygen would have quickly combined with other elements in Earth's crust, primarily iron, removing it from the atmosphere. |
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Different length leaves, but all lined up in a flat plane, is a useful way to quickly distinguish this species. |
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Trungpa Rinpoche quickly came into conflict with both Akong Rinpoche and the trustees. |
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It quickly became apparent that no other candidate would be able to receive enough required nominations to run a credible leadership campaign. |
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Planners quickly realized that an aircraft intended to destroy its kind in the air had to be fast enough to catch its quarry. |
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Electronic FLCS and FADEC quickly became essential components of all subsequent fighter designs. |
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Wedge and the Batman party quickly abandoned Bellarine and Indented Head and followed them there. |
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Iron production quickly followed in the 2nd century BC, and iron implements came to be used by farmers by the 1st century in southern Korea. |
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It is likely that both London and Middlesex were quickly under Offa's control at the start of his reign. |
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Hwyel quickly merged Seisyllwg and Dyfed into the new kingdom of Deheubarth, which covered most of southwest Wales. |
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This was the low point of Llywelyn's reign, but he quickly recovered his position. |
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De Montfort's coalition began to quickly fragment, Henry regained his freedom of movement and renewed chaos spread across England. |
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Gaveston's return from exile in 1307 was initially accepted by the barons, but opposition quickly grew. |
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However, due to bad weather Edward's army had not yet sailed and he quickly cancelled the French campaign to deal with the Welsh uprising. |
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The sudden downturn in the market saw the ironmasters quickly dismiss surplus workers and cut the wages of those in work. |
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The attackers on the southern flank quickly captured Crest Farm and sent patrols beyond the final objective into Passchendaele. |
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These buses have quickly become a heated topic of debate within the city, as protesters claim they block bus lanes and delay public buses. |
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The oxygen quickly reacted with iron and other minerals in the surrounding rock and ocean water. |
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Mussels grow quickly and are usually ready for harvest in less than two years. |
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Prior to this it was home to Oxford Arcade, a post war construction that dated quickly and was underused given its central location. |
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The report met fierce resistance from many quarters and was quickly abandoned. |
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After the European exploration and conquest of the Americas, the practice of smoking tobacco quickly spread to the rest of the world. |
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In order to meet demands from the old world, tobacco was grown in succession, quickly depleting the land. |
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Though Clifford paid preliminary homage to them both, she was the one he finally made love to, rather quickly on the nubbly hooked rug. |
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Bejine hurries from the area with his daughter in his arms. Barry, Nyssa and the rest quickly follow. |
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It was an obvious foul, the referee quickly entered the ring and disqualified Driscoll. |
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The initially irascible and slightly sinister Doctor quickly mellowed into a more compassionate figure. |
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The movement grew quickly and in the late 1980s the organisation had over 10,000 members and more than 275 branches. |
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The triple harp was quickly adopted by the Welsh harpers living in London during the 17th century. |
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Tolkien took issue with this and quickly notified his fans of this objection. |
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The system could quickly be removed and stored again when the conflict was over. |
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After a rapid decline in the town's steel industry, shipbuilding quickly became Barrow's largest and most important industry. |
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Irish troops made a stand in the market square, but they were quickly overwhelmed. |
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Some types of crescentic dunes move more quickly over desert surfaces than any other type of dune. |
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These are initially elongated, but quickly develop into a more rounded form. |
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With leatherback populations declining more quickly than any other large animal in modern history, each turtle is precious. |
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Cephalopods are remarkable for how quickly and diversely they can communicate visually. |
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With a single explosive exhalation and rapid inhalation, sea turtles can quickly replace the air in their lungs. |
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Hatchings occur more quickly in nests that are warmer than nests that are in cooler conditions. |
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Some pups may try to steal extra milk from other nursing mothers and gain weight more quickly than others. |
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First deployed to disrupt the hunt of the Icelandic whaling fleet, the Rainbow Warrior would quickly become a mainstay of Greenpeace campaigns. |
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The attack was a public relations disaster for France after it was quickly exposed by the New Zealand police. |
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The pace of oceanographic and marine biology studies quickly accelerated during the course of the 19th century. |
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A properly labeled contour map helps the reader to quickly interpret the shape of the terrain. |
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They also appear to enjoy biting the vortex rings, so that they burst into many separate bubbles and then rise quickly to the surface. |
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Once stranded, large whales are crushed by their own body weight, if they cannot quickly return to the water. |
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This followed earlier measures to quickly give immigration permits to third country nationals investing in Cyprus property. |
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His son Constantine IV succeeded him, a brief usurpation in Sicily by Mezezius being quickly suppressed by the new emperor. |
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Franco quickly took control of the archipelago, except for a few points of resistance on La Palma and in the town of Vallehermoso, on La Gomera. |
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Each dish is designed to be sampled and diners can go through a large selection of dim sum quickly accompanied by a generous amount of good tea. |
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The expressways of Singapore are special roads that allow motorists to travel quickly from one urban area to another. |
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A previous attempt at constructing a tunnel between the two nations had begun in 1974, but was quickly aborted. |
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Various technical difficulties in running the new trains on British tracks were quickly overcome. |
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By the time winter finally breaks through, daylight hours rise quickly, ensuring that daytime temperatures soar quickly in spring. |
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They tend to grow too quickly due to being outside of their native range and large distances between the tree rings cause poor board quality. |
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In general, these tactics enabled Vikings to quickly destroy the meagre opposition posted during raids. |
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Seafood species that grow quickly and breed young, such as anchovies and sardines, are much more resistant to overfishing. |
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The higher the level of antecedent soil moisture, the more quickly the soil becomes saturated. |
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Originating as an officers' style, this one was quickly embraced by Other Ranks as well. |
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Ripples appear on smooth water when the wind blows, but will die quickly if the wind stops. |
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The proportionally long lower leg and metatarsus show that Plateosaurus could run quickly on its hind limbs. |
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However, when they flee, they swim backward quickly by curling and uncurling their abdomens. |
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In the air, they are able to hover and they are also able to take off quickly with little space. |
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Due to their short wings, auks have to flap their wings very quickly in order to fly. |
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The size of these countries makes it possible to travel throughout them quickly and with relative ease. |
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They enter the water only hours after they are born, and quickly become proficient divers. |
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This can quickly result in barren landscapes where only a small number of species can thrive. |
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One of the few moments linguists can detect somewhat of a revolution is when the Dutch standard language emerged and quickly established itself. |
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Charles ordered the English envoys at Breda to sign a peace quickly with the Dutch, as he feared an open revolt against him. |
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The Russians quickly learned, and soon employed, the Japanese tactic of offensive minelaying. |
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This plan was hoped to quickly gain victory against the French and allow German forces to concentrate on the Eastern Front. |
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Cut off from escape she was quickly disabled by the much larger guns of the battlecruisers. |
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German naval radio communications could therefore often be quickly deciphered, and the British Admiralty usually knew about German activities. |
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Aided by superior visibility, Hipper's five battlecruisers quickly registered hits on three of the six British battlecruisers. |
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All three were unopposed by capital ships and quickly aborted as neither side were prepared to take the risks of mines and submarines. |
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Combatant nations quickly adapted ships to the task of minesweeping, including Australia's 35 civilian ships that became Auxiliary Minesweepers. |
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Without the air conditioning system working, the plane was quickly becoming a suffocating den of hot, recycled, overbreathed air. |
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The goal is to reduce costs as quickly as possible and thus make the wind parks more economically viable. |
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But this long and narrow canal was quickly inadequate to handle the growing boat traffic. |
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Tromp quickly responded by sending his own captains to intercept the English. |
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French losses were quickly made good, and by the following year Tourville was able to inflict a defeat on the Allies at Lagos. |
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Water quickly rushed through the defeated cruiser, eventually drowning her boilers and forcing her down by the stern to the bottom. |
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When his consulship ended, Caesar narrowly avoided prosecution for the irregularities of his year in office, and quickly left for his province. |
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Philip eagerly accepted the advice, and quickly marched at the head of his troops into the territory of Flanders. |
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Several of these boars escaped, though they were quickly hunted down by locals. |
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As a result, watersheds can quickly surge water into the rivers that drain them. |
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Smart investors quickly accommodated to the new market conditions. |
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She proved the medicos wrong by recovering quickly from her injuries. |
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Product benefits are quickly copied, whether it's cleaning power or diaper absorbency. |
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Since it seemed like getting a glass of wine was going to require an act of Congress, I quickly agreed. |
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The Argies attempted a half-hearted counter-offensive, but our artillery quickly put paid to that. |
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Ava Haynes, the oldest daughter, was a warm friend of Lillie Calhoun, whom she soon sought and led quickly into the conservatory. |
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A survival tactic I learned on the psych ward was how to quickly size up potential enemies or garden-variety badasses. |
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The scales fall from your eyes pretty quickly but the allure of Bond and Bondiana is potent while it lasts. |
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A string had caught in the brushbar and shut down the belt drive. This was quickly fixed and we hosed up the rest of the filth. |
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Most common cask wines were a blend of the third, fourth, and fifth cuttings, and they were sold inexpensively and as quickly as possible. |
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If you're not careful, the entrance table will quickly become a catch-all for things that come in the door. |
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I started off lassoing the cleanskins, dragging them up bellowing to the bronco panel where they were quickly leg-roped, thrown and branded. |
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She found a sexy, lacy confection in a lingerie drawer and quickly slipped into it. |
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Aggressive behavior, for instance, is quite common in a confusional state but is often transient and quickly resolves as confusion clears. |
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I quickly fell in love with El Barrio, where I ate cuchifrito and listened to music on the rooftop with my neighbors. |
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The temperature gauge doesn't work and the coolant depletes quickly from the reservoir. |
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Nothing will crush the creative spirit more quickly than dictatorialism in art. |
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By thumbing to the dog-eared pages, she quickly found the items in the catalog she wanted to order. |
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They saw that the night was quickly drawing in, so they pitched their tent. |
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He came hurtling round the corner, but quickly eased up when he saw Jane standing there. |
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After engagement it quickly became clear which of the fencers was going to prevail. |
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There are some languages in which the ergative is not acquired as quickly or as easily as described above. |
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Once suspected, patients should be evaluated quickly with a combination of radiographs and esophagograms. |
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It shell-shocked the home crowd, who quickly demanded a response, which came midway through the half and in emphatic fashion. |
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Investigator Bays quickly gave his young rookie the fifty-cent tour of downtown. |
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Often, people call out the five-second rule because they think that if you get food off the floor quickly enough, there won't be any germs on it. |
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I can't scan the whole document quickly because I only have a flatbed scanner. |
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Some men build hastily and quickly so that their work serves only its transient purpose, and is soon forgotten. Others build for the ages. |
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I rush inside as quickly as I can, not waiting for Eric as he trails behind me. I am a freeze baby, cold and I do not blend well at all. |
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You don't want to get on that guy's bad side. He loses his temper very quickly and easily. |
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I don't remember his exact words, but the gist of it was that he wanted it all for nothing, as quickly as possible, without any effort. |
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The agents were outnumbered, outgunned, and way off the beaten track, but Becky quickly understood that nobody had planned on any gunplay. |
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The indisposition which has long hung upon me, is at last grown to such a head, that it must quickly make an end of me or of itself. |
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As an interviewer, i quickly grasped that the key was to ingratiate myself with the subject, to be admiring, even humble, but not Heepish. |
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At the end of the Upper Paleolithic, a group of humans crossed the Bering land bridge and quickly expanded throughout North and South America. |
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The Mongol Empire collapsed almost as quickly as it formed and soon the route to the east became more difficult and dangerous. |
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For example, in the phrase the woman walked quickly the adverb quickly derived from the adjective quick describes the woman's way of walking. |
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However, the lamps proved a false dawn because they became unsafe very quickly and provided a weak light. |
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Raw materials and finished products could be moved more quickly and cheaply than before. |
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The Great Fire of London broke out in 1666 in Pudding Lane in the city and quickly swept through the wooden buildings. |
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The volunteers and interns we note as hire-worthy are the ones who quickly show their outgoing, but appropriate personalities. |
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The housekeep was back rather quickly with a tray, which held a flagon of ale and a pewter cup as well as bread and cheese. |
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This led very quickly to riding ploughs with multiple mouldboards, dramatically increasing ploughing performance. |
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Hydronium is not a way of stabilizing an acid, because the structure itself is so quickly transient that it can be considered as not existing. |
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Rome quickly moved into southern Italia, subjugating and dividing the Greek colonies. |
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The new war in Sicily against Carthage, a great naval power, forced Rome to quickly build a fleet and train sailors. |
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The two were soon elected, and quickly dismantled most of Sulla's constitution. |
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His mother and grandmother quickly put a stop to it, and this may have convinced them that Claudius was not fit for public office. |
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Several colonies were placed in new provinces or on the border of the Empire to secure Roman holdings as quickly as possible. |
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Knowing the terrain from his prior military service in Britain, he was able to move quickly to defeat and virtually exterminate them. |
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Will the fate of the hyperloop concept be different from the maglev and be introduced quickly and successfully on the market? |
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The wooden frames could be used more than once, allowing builders to work quickly and efficiently. |
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Snow can fall in winter from December onwards to as late as April but quickly melts. |
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Brescia's army was easily dispersed, and Constantine quickly advanced to Verona, where a large Maxentian force was camped. |
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These roads would allow an army to be quickly assembled, sometimes from more than one burh, to confront the Viking invader. |
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Guthrum quickly defeated Burgred and placed a puppet on the throne of Mercia. |
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She quickly dressed for fear that someone would walk through the shower door and see her in all her glory. |
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He went very quickly about East Anglia into the Humber's mouth, and so upward along the Trent till he came to Gainsborough. |
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Earl Uchtred and all Northumbria quickly bowed to him, as did all the people of the Kingdom of Lindsey, then the people of the Five Boroughs. |
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Following Richard's coronation he quickly put the kingdom's affairs in order and departed on a Crusade for the Middle East. |
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Dynastic infighting and misfortune quickly brought about the demise of the House of York. |
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Henry's empire quickly collapsed during the reign of his youngest son John. |
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Geoffrey followed at the head of his army and quickly captured several fortresses in southern Normandy. |
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Lower Normandy was quickly conquered, and Rouen was cut off from Paris and besieged. |
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Seeing this, Richard decided to end the fight quickly by killing the enemy commander. |
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Richard was named Lord Protector of the Realm and he quickly moved to keep the queen from exercising power. |
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Either way, Richard led a cavalry charge deep into the enemy ranks in an attempt to end the battle quickly by striking at Henry Tudor himself. |
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Opposition to Henry's religious policies was quickly suppressed in England. |
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