He was in Congress for many years but he recently retired from public life. |
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The program helps people recently released from prison figure out how they can play a constructive role in society. |
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It was three minutes past three postmeridian in the operating room of the new Wireless Station recently installed at the United States Naval Observatory. |
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She recently returned to work after a two-year sabbatical from her acting career. |
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As recently as the early 1950s, an estimated 50 million cases of smallpox occurred in the world each year. |
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Jamaican Patois has a standardized orthography, and has only recently been taught in some schools. |
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The Scottish Episcopal Church was formally incorporated in 1712, and it more recently became part of the Anglican Communion. |
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In France they are called colonie de vacances or more recently centre de vacances. |
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The traditions of Soviet animation were developed recently by such directors as Aleksandr Petrov and studios like Melnitsa Animation. |
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They have never been a single community in a single region of Lapland, which until recently was considered only a cultural region. |
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Traditionally drugs were obtained through extraction from medicinal plants, but more recently also by organic synthesis. |
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If one excludes the two recently introduced species, Hemidactylus robustus and Hemidactylus flaviviridis, all native species are endemic. |
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They also heard that the bearded Daurs had recently come in boats and killed many Gilyaks. |
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The team has failed to duplicate this success, most recently finishing with a 2 and 4 record in the 2006 COCABA championship. |
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A few fragments of these works survive in quotations by Neoplatonist philosophers and recently unearthed papyrus scraps. |
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Georges Bank was part of the North American mainland as recently as 12,000 years ago. |
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The government has recently invested large amounts of money in cultural installations, facilities, buildings and festivals in the City of Oslo. |
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France, which had recently emerged as a leading naval power, achieved comparable success soon afterwards. |
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Motorists who recently had a vehicle MOT tested and disagree with the outcome of the inspection are entitled to an appeal against the decision. |
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A few battalions have recently set up 'specialized' companies to evaluate the possibility to add new abilities to the Home Guard. |
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Tourism in Adriatic Croatia has recently exhibited greater growth than in the other regions around the Adriatic. |
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Fish was once the main part of an Icelander's diet but has recently given way to meats such as beef, pork, and poultry. |
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More recently sections of the text have been translated for particular regions. |
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It is traditionally practiced by men, but women have recently begun to participate. |
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Although undefined, Richard Raiswell finds that it clearly refers to the recently discovered lands along the coast of West Africa. |
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Only recently the ends of some highways that came rather close to one another from the east and the west have been connected. |
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He acted under orders from Diego Columbus, recently restored as Viceroy of the Indies. |
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All were arrested except Mercator who had left Leuven for Rupelmonde on business concerning the estate of his recently deceased uncle Gisbert. |
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However, a number of linguists have recently argued that language change lies with the individual. |
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A new Opera House has recently replaced the old one on the same site, it is now called Wexford Opera House. |
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Royal Sovereign had all sails out and, having recently had her bottom cleaned, outran the rest of the British fleet. |
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In fact, it has recently been shown that chameleons most likely originated in mainland Africa. |
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Although the Soviet government denied these charges as recently as 1987, in recent years the Russian government has acknowledged the practice. |
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He had recently visited Berlin, where the German navy had scoffed at how British shells had broken up on their ships' armour. |
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It has recently been suggested that all snakes may be venomous to a certain degree, with harmless snakes having weak venom and no fangs. |
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It has more recently become widely spoken in other parts of the United States because of heavy immigration from Latin America. |
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In the Eurasian theater, the European Union and Russian Federation were two forces recently developed. |
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Male mitochondrial inheritance was recently discovered in Plymouth Rock chickens. |
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The recently rebuilt Netherbow Theatre is owned by the Church of Scotland and houses the Scottish Storytelling Centre. |
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It opened in 1922 but has been closed for a decade recently for refurbishment. |
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However, more recently scholars have noticed that some methods of change were laid out within the Brehon laws. |
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Using a recently invented rubber suit and metal diving helmet, Deane and Edwards began to examine the wreck and salvage items from it. |
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It was used more recently in Kim Stanley Robinson's novels, particularly Fifty Degrees Below. |
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Dates given recently are usually earlier than those given more than 10 years ago. |
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From a door, characterized by an arch lancet, you exit into a small terrace, recently created, which allows to observe the city. |
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However, the success of such assimilation has recently been called into question. |
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The Canton of Glarus recently introduced measures to encourage participation at the Landsgemeinde. |
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The MRCA of humans alive today would, therefore, need to have lived more recently than either. |
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A newer edition, based on Ming dynasty handcopied editions, was recently published by Ocean Publishing House in China. |
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As the area was hardly accessible for Tatar raids, there was a great influx of population from the recently devastated south. |
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Brogyntyn Hall which belonged until recently to the Lords Harlech lies just outside the town. |
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These countries have also proven useful in case studies surrounding chemical preservatives, as they have been only recently introduced. |
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These areas have been affected by some of the many invasions of North Africa, most recently that of the French. |
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More recently its capacity has been reduced to conform with modern safety regulations and the stadium has introduced seating for all fans. |
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The book was dedicated to his friend, the Philadelphia artist William Brooke Smith, who had recently died of tuberculosis. |
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Milford Haven library, recently relocated to Havens Head Retail Park offers a full lending service and internet access. |
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The District Council took advantage of recently lifted restrictions, and built over 1,000 new homes to accommodate the rising population. |
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Some historians have long believed that Cabrillo was from Spain, and a recently discovered document gives strength to that opinion. |
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From 1865 to 1871 the city was the capital of the recently established Kingdom of Italy. |
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The government has recently begun expanding this infrastructure to space based communications. |
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Public Schools... are distinguished from those which until recently were entitled Grammar Schools. |
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Large diamond concentrations have been recently developed in the Arctic, making Canada one of the world's largest producers. |
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Charlotte then married Charles Schreiber a classical scholar, recently her sons' tutor, and very much her junior. |
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He had worked with the company since the 1970s, most recently on a 2006 The Flying Dutchman with Terfel which was set in space. |
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A local campaign was recently initiated to protest at the proposed extension of the M80 within the town limits. |
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Mitochondrial DNA sequences support the theory that these are recently diverged separate species. |
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This has only recently become technically feasible with advances in GPS and newer underwater visual devices. |
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Boars were found recently roaming at night inside large urban areas, like in Setubal. |
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The Trow of Windhouse was about as recently as the 1880s, when a shipwrecked sailor claimed he had been attacked by the mythical monster. |
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Some of the dialects had until recently extensions across the borders of other standard language areas. |
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A Local Enterprise Partnership has recently been established by business leaders to help grow jobs across Norfolk and Suffolk. |
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However, the classification of several as either species or subspecies has recently been challenged. |
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Because of this, a snake disturbed after having eaten recently will often regurgitate its prey to be able to escape the perceived threat. |
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A thick mulch of chipped bark or compost will also make it much easier to pull out recently germinated seeds in the spring. |
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Critics have until recently cited Lodore and Falkner as evidence of increasing conservatism in Mary Shelley's later works. |
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Closely questioned, he adds that he had recently been in Thesprotia and had learned something there of Odysseus's recent wanderings. |
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Many apparently unique taxa of nematode worms have also been recently discovered on abyssal plains. |
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Its function has also traditionally been associated with balance, fine motor control but more recently speech and cognition. |
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Harley was forced from office, but his cousin Abigail, who had recently married, continued in the Queen's service. |
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The automatic reset design has only recently been introduced on American plows, but has been used extensively on European and Australian plows. |
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The company recently introduced a new microdisplay panel, using technology it acquired from Displaytech. |
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The evolution and the history of the first religions have recently become areas of active scientific investigation. |
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The recently opened Cirque d'Hiver in Paris was seen in the contemporary press as the design to outdo. |
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Utena, a meido with pink hair and red plastic horns, recently celebrated her fourth year at Maidolce. |
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He followed that with Jim Sheridan's The Boxer as a former boxer and IRA member recently released from prison. |
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The French had recently been reinforced by a force of galleys from the Mediterranean, which sank one English ship and seriously damaged another. |
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More recently a suggestion has been made that the battlefield was on the A5 just south of Dunstable, Bedfordshire. |
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More recently American, Australian, Asian and other European cultures have exerted influence on New Zealand. |
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More recently a rivalry with Liverpool has grown following repeated clashes in cup competitions. |
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This colour choice is thought to be in homage to Preston North End who had recently done The Double. |
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For 2001, Button partnered experienced driver Giancarlo Fisichella at Benetton, which had recently been purchased by Renault. |
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Hatton was also recently a special guest speaker for The Toby Henderson Trust at a sportsmans' dinner at the Gosforth Marriott Hotel. |
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Later, Primus testified that the orders came from the recently deceased Marcellus. |
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The recently opened M5 line is undergoing further expansion and the construction of the M4 line is underway. |
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This was due to both Dutch Cup finalists Ajax and PSV Eindhoven qualifying for the recently expanded Champions League. |
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The Prince also recently met Pius Ncube, the Archbishop of Bulawayo, an outspoken critic of the government. |
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His reputation rests mainly on his Shoreham work, but some of his later work has recently received more appreciation. |
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Historically, Hinduism has only recently had a large influence in western countries such as the United Kingdom, New Zealand, and Canada. |
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The tomb of Zheng He's assistant Hong Bao was recently unearthed in Nanjing, as well. |
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Most recently in 2014 and 2015, Russia was heavily booed when it qualified for the final and received high points. |
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By the end of the 20th century, East Asia had become one of the most recently industrialised regions of the world. |
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Muirfield has hosted The Open Championship sixteen times, most recently in 2013 when Phil Mickelson lifted the trophy. |
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Orkney has significant wind and marine energy resources, and renewable energy has recently come into prominence. |
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In former times, numbered flying wings have existed, but recently they have been created only when required. |
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A dagger with an iron blade found in Tutankhamun's tomb, 13th century BC, was recently examined and found to be of meteoric origin. |
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The dockyard wall is substantially complete and has been recently repaired by experts with dressed stone and lime mortar. |
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St Joseph's has recently undergone much recreational work, almost converting the church into a community centre. |
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Most recently erupting in 2014, Pico do Fogo is the largest active volcano in the region. |
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Traditionally, pig iron was worked into wrought iron in finery forges, later puddling furnaces, and more recently into steel. |
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Haitian Creole, which has recently undergone a standardization, is spoken by virtually the entire population of Haiti. |
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A Curzon Cinemas complex has also recently opened in the city centre, close to the existing Odeon complex. |
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The Internal Revenue Service and the United States Department of Justice have recently teamed up to crack down on abusive tax shelters. |
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Until relatively recently there was debate over whether or not the UK should abolish its currency Pound Sterling and join the Euro. |
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He was unsuccessful in applying for Forbes's recently vacated chair at Edinburgh, the post instead going to Tait. |
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Another contrary view has been recently proposed by Arun Bala in his dialogical history of the birth of modern science. |
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Diacore is run by Daniel Steinmetz, but until recently his brother Beny Steinmetz had a power of attorney for the company. |
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Sir David Jones of Fachelich was recently presented with the key to the city. |
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The state government has recently been considering plans to revive Laguna Salada. |
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Maltese has a Semitic base with substantial borrowing from Sicilian, Italian, a little French, and more recently and increasingly, English. |
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The Royal Mint company has been around for around 1,100 years and has only recently become a government owned company. |
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This has recently been topped by a tree in the church yard of a small Welsh Village called St Cynog. |
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Until recently it was assumed that Verner's law was productive after Grimm's Law. |
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It was recently suggested that the transmitted phase can be directly measured in ptychography experiments performed on nanocrystal samples. |
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It has recently taken on the nature of wholesale language shift, sometimes also termed language change, convergence or merger. |
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She recently developed lymphodema, the painful swelling and water retention that can happen in the arm where lymph nodes were removed. |
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In the spring recently weaned pups and yearlings occasionally strand on beaches after becoming separated from their group. |
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The fabless semiconductor company recently finished designing its new line of microchips. |
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He had recently prosecuted the execution of the scholar Michael Servetus for heresy. |
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A memorial was recently placed in Cardiff Metropolitan Cathedral to commemorate the tragedy. |
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He inherited Anjou in 1151 and shortly afterwards married Eleanor of Aquitaine, whose marriage to Louis VII of France had recently been annulled. |
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Around this time he moved to live in a recently built townhouse at 11 Manor Place, in Edinburgh's west end. |
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Quartz sand that is recently weathered from granite or gneiss quartz crystals will be angular. |
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However Ghost had recently been moved from the warehouse to the new Gagosian Gallery in London. |
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Confirmations in Rarotonga have been increased recently where interactions with humpback whales occur on occasions. |
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It maintains a number of echomail areas, including 40 recently added that cover areas rainging from animal rights to robotics. |
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The convention has been signed by 20 countries and was more recently updated with two Additional Protocols. |
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His Expositio on the Metaphysics was lost for centuries but was recently rediscovered and edited by Giorgio Pini. |
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The government has recently passed legislation, effective from January 2014, severely restricting the size of cruise ships that may visit. |
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The relationship between him and recently deceased King Alexander had been good. |
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More recently the parish of North Yell was merged with that of Fetlar, and Mid Yell and South Yell were amalgamated. |
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The Royal Burghs Act was also extended to the 12 parliamentary burghs which had recently been enfranchised. |
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Ecgfrith's attack on Fortriu was made against the counsel of his advisors, including Cuthbert, who had recently been made Bishop of Lindisfarne. |
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The keep has been recently restored, although other parts of the castle are roofless ruins. |
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In Alexandria, apart from the Patriarchate, there is a Patriarchal theology school that opened recently after 480 years being closed. |
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As of 2005, 16 extant or recently extinct subspecies are recognized by the general scientific community. |
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Economists have recently shown that there exists a large productivity gain due to locating in dense agglomerations. |
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The route climbs past the recently restored Culsharg bothy then up on to Benyellary. |
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Haig held out despite being lobbied by the King, until Lloyd George backed down in March 1919, blaming a recently sacked pensions minister. |
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The movement of snakes in arboreal habitats has only recently been studied. |
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The Romans, and more recently the Italians, used to plant elms in vineyards as supports for vines. |
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The earliest was the anonymous portrait of 1594 now in the National Portrait Gallery, London which has been recently restored. |
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However, the assertion that Britain's population expansion contributed to the growth of technology has been recently challenged. |
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Adults are found in summer on newly fallen or recently felled trees chewing tiny slits in the bark in which they lay eggs. |
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Aethelbald of Mercia, looking to defend recently acquired lands, had built Wat's Dyke. |
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Historically these paths were not planned for reaching summits, but more recently they are used by fell walkers for that purpose. |
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This development is the theory of chaos, which has recently gained widespread attention. |
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More recently thinkers such as Gilles Deleuze have attempted to rework and strengthen classical materialist ideas. |
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New ice is a general term used for recently frozen sea water that does not yet make up solid ice. |
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It has been frequently revived, including on Broadway in 1999 with Matthew Broderick and most recently in the West End with Jason Donovan. |
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I have recently switched over to a wizard and have yet to lose a kill to a KSer. |
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They recently renewed their acquaintance after more than 10 years apart. |
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Recent radiocarbon dating indicates that populations survived as recently as 8,000 BC in western Siberia. |
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As recently as the 1960s, it was still referred to in court cases regarding ancient land and property rights. |
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The studios also have two large backlots, which have recently been used to create two castle compounds for the film 47 Ronin. |
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The Libertarian mayor of Big Water, Utah, recently slashed property taxes in half and even repealed his own salary! |
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In 1072 William invaded Scotland, defeating Malcolm, who had recently invaded the north of England. |
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His original annotated survey has recently been computer redrawn and published. |
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As recently as the 19th century, a crowd of 17,000 at Devonport, near Plymouth, attended a match between the champions of Devon and Cornwall. |
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The full score had been lost soon after Purcell's death in 1695, and had only recently been found. |
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On 3 February 2012, Elton John visited Costa Rica for the first time when he performed at the recently built National Stadium. |
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More recently the land has been part of a grassland reversion scheme, returning the surrounding fields to native chalk grassland. |
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Investigations in the Mediterranean and France recently moved the discussion to reemphasize the importance of migration to the Bell Beaker story. |
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I recently asked a group of people whether they had eaten tuna melts as a kid. Everyone remembered a version of this dish. |
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Sellers had recently started to rebuild his relationship with his son Michael after the failure of the latter's marriage. |
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Studies conducted for Eurocontrol, using recently recorded operational data, indicate that currently. |
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Fearing the worst, the Romans began a major mobilization, all but pulling out of recently pacified Spain and Gaul. |
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He most recently produced and played guitar on Apollo Heights debut album, White Music for Black People. |
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In 1823 another major art collection came on the market, which had been assembled by the recently deceased John Julius Angerstein. |
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The hyperobservant of you may have noticed I recently posted asking questions about moving from plus.net to virgin media cable broadband. |
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Boudica was the widow of the recently deceased king of the Iceni, Prasutagus. |
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The Speedway World Cup takes place once a year and England hosts a semi final stage in Peterborough and more recently in King's Lynn. |
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The club holds several rivalries, most notably with Liverpool, Manchester City and Leeds United, and more recently with Arsenal. |
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English Heritage recently inspected the site and believes it is a national rarity. |
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Many sports shows have recently adopted the conventions of the talk show. |
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The Ashes are regarded as being held by the team that most recently won the Test series. |
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A recently opened exhibition, which celebrates the life and career of Brian Lara, is especially suitable for children. |
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The pipes and drums have distinguished themselves, most recently winning the award for Album of the Year at the 2009 Classical Brits. |
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He rode Aldaniti, a horse deprived in its youth and which had only recently recovered from chronic leg problems. |
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The country recently announced plans to begin modernizing its army. |
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This was supported by numerous auxiliary units of 500 soldiers each, often recruited from recently conquered areas. |
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She is a New Yorker who recently transplanted to the West Coast. |
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On 16 April 1689, John Graham of Claverhouse, recently made Viscount Dundee, raised the standard of the deposed James VII on the Dundee Law. |
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One of the leading antieviction activists, Ada Colau, was recently elected mayor of Barcelona. |
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The dispersal of Neolithic culture from the Middle East has recently been associated with the distribution of human genetic markers. |
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Until recently the palazzo housed courts, but it now functions as Genoa's cultural centre. |
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In recognition of these efforts with youth football, the country recently hosted the CECAFA youth football competitions. |
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Mutations in the colony stimulating factor 1 receptor have recently been identified to be the cause of this microgliopathy. |
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Moreover, the inclusion of women was until recently one of the main concerns for the inclusivity of the Landsgemeinde. |
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Several new species of plants have recently been discovered. |
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There are numerous derelict or converted mine buildings and recently landscaped former spoil heaps. |
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There are more recently deposited shingle beaches at the northernmost point, the Point of Ayre. |
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The territory has also been recently relieving immigrants from many islands in Lesser Antilles. |
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This view has been challenged recently and modern historians credit him with some significant achievements. |
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Mary Street is a recently developed venue for bars and restaurant with a central courtyard. |
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However, this haplogroup is now believed by some to have originated over 12,000 years more recently than previously thought. |
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However, special satellites have been launched recently that are now able to detect and retransmit this data. |
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A friend of mine recently adopted a Chinese baby girl found on the streets of Beijing. |
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He was released from prison in August 1592 to manage a recently returned expedition and attack on the Spanish coast. |
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The third mosque was also recently opened in Toxteth and is on Granby Street. |
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Such a charge was devastating to troops struggling to reform their lines, or fix the recently introduced 'plug' bayonets. |
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A pattern of spiking instability in the price of oil over the decade leading up to the price high of 2008 has been recently identified. |
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He went on to study at Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, then a recently founded college with a strong Puritan ethos. |
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Another example site is Must Farm, near Whittlesey, which has recently been host to the most complete Bronze Age wheel ever to be found. |
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More recently the L129A1 has come into service as the designated marksman rifle. |
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In fact, the business vote was recently extended in the City to cover more companies. |
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Flight Lieutenant Juliette Fleming and Squadron Leader Nikki Thomas recently were the first Tornado GR4 crew. |
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A third orthodox Synagogue in the Greenbank Park area of L17 has recently closed, and is a listed 1930s structure. |
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Even as recently as the early 1900s, there was a report of a moirologists' strike in Paris. |
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It has recently been named a Green Flag Park in recognition of the quality of its services and environment. |
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Most recently Hill and Margaret Worthington have undertaken considerable research on the Dyke. |
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Due to the high chemical content of the water, snottites thrive in the until recently submerged passages. |
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Two members of the assembly had recently been charged with the illicit possession of firearms. |
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Much of the historic Pilgrims' Way still survives at the foot of the scarp slope and this has been joined much more recently by the M20 motorway. |
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A new Chapel, of novel design, being of an amphitheatrical form, has been recently completed, from the designs of W. Brooks, architect. |
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Additional developments included the remodelling of Sheaf Square, in front of the recently refurbished railway station. |
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Offshore oil and gas from North Sea and Irish Sea, and more recently offshore wind, are significant components in Northern England's energy mix. |
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The city was recently granted permission by Ofcom to set up its own local television station. |
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Domestic recycling services were recently improved with the addition of glass recycling bins for each home. |
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In 1104 Cuthbert's tomb was opened again and his relics translated to a new shrine behind the altar of the recently completed Cathedral. |
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Only recently has the modern Russian Navy begun building new classes of military hovercraft. |
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Isambard Kingdom Brunel designed the station building, and it has recently been restored by Network Rail. |
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Darwin was astonished by Grant's audacity, but had recently read similar ideas in his grandfather Erasmus' journals. |
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By 1672 he had started to record his theological researches in notebooks which he showed to no one and which have only recently been examined. |
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Also as a result of the leak, France restored Panama to its list of tax havens, from which Panama had recently been removed. |
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Most web browsers also implement a browser cache for recently obtained data, usually on the local disk drive. |
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Many recently created shell companies were set up in Samoa, perhaps after Niue revised its tax laws. |
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Bangor City have also won the Welsh Cup eight times, most recently in the 2010 competition. |
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Here, they found a large native population recently brought under Inca rule. |
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It recently acquired most of Limburg on December 2016 both bus and train systems. |
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However, recently there has been substantial criticism of the importance of the shifting balance theory. |
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They have recently been achieving great success, defeating teams including Sweden, Croatia and Latvia. |
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The EE network also has recently released a WiFi calling feature available on the iPhone. |
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However, a recently unearthed love ballad testifies to literary activity in the local tongue from the Medieval period. |
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Maxwell used the recently developed Linear algebra to prove Young's theory. |
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Until recently it was properly called the Llangollen Branch of the Shropshire Union Canal, though it is now known as the Llangollen Canal. |
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In those days, Thomas used to frequent the cinema on Mondays with Tom Warner who, like Watkins, had recently suffered a nervous breakdown. |
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More recently there has been a trend of returning to the more traditional and symbolic representations. |
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Health and education levels remain relatively low, although they have improved recently as poverty levels have decreased. |
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However, recently Austrian football has not been internationally successful. |
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The second official language is the recently standardized Haitian Creole, which virtually the entire population of Haiti speaks. |
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English Heritage has recently made publicly available a monograph on the architectural history of York Minster. |
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The number and nature of the sacraments were defined by several ecumenical councils, most recently the Council of Trent. |
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I recently received a note from a young man named Austin who had encountered Spartan Race after trying a mud run put on by another promoter. |
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Negotiations were handled by the recently restored Bishop William of Durham and Robert, count of Meulan. |
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Researchers have recently discovered a turtle's organs do not gradually break down or become less efficient over time, unlike most other animals. |
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The original lectures were also transcribed and recently published as the Lectura. |
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The Notions Test was until recently an important tradition in most houses, in which juniors were required to answer questions about notions. |
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The monk Ceolfrith was attracted to Ripon from Gilling Abbey, which had recently been depopulated as a result of the plague. |
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More recently some researchers have taken a more skeptical view about the historicity of Saint Alban. |
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These are outlines or unedited roughcasts which with the exception of Emma have been recently published. |
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They appear in Africa in the upper Miocene and only relatively recently in Asia. |
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Sverre had come to Norway from the Faroe Islands and claimed to have recently discovered that he was in fact the son of King Sigurd Munn. |
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Halo and Banga have recently indicated that the elastase content of the pancreas of human arteriosclerotics is substantially less than normal. |
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I found out recently that bizbabble and HR speak have little influence on whether a company stays in business. |
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As recently as 1990, Soviet Navy submarines were being dismantled for scrap. |
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The olinguito, one of science's recently discovered species, is part of the same family as raccoons, coatis, and kinkajous. |
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The term has also more recently been used by Hindu leaders, reformers, and nationalists to refer to Hinduism as a unified world religion. |
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Encouraging work has recently shown the feasibility of creating bioorgans for the reconstruction of heart, lungs, liver, and kidneys. |
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More recently heads of public schools have been emphasising that senior pupils now play a much reduced role in disciplining. |
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Most recently a group of stars at the Rio Earth Summit, on 21 June 2012, proposed protecting the Arctic, similar to the Antarctic protection. |
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Even Colonel Yakov, so recently carpeted by St Petersburg, was reported to be back in the Pamirs. |
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I visited a bottle shop recently to buy some wine and beer for a dinner party. |
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One clopper recently gained quite a bit of notoriety on the Internet by revealing just how far his obsession with the show had gone. |
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His mother, Maria Sofia of Neuburg, had recently died, and the prince had fallen into a depression. |
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His fiction, which has only recently been appearing here, can be stylistically elusive, but in essence it is chokingly direct. |
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Eton has recently fostered while Jarvis briefly taught theology at Eton after retiring from his headmaster post at Roxbury Latin. |
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More recently British writer Victoria Hislop used Cyprus as the setting for her 2014 novel The Sunrise. |
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These shells have been used in the UK and recently at a club in Victoria BC, Canada. |
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Orkney and Shetland have significant wind and marine energy resources, and renewable energy has recently come into prominence. |
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Rhode Island and Arizona have recently passed bills legalizing certain types of small fireworks. |
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The effect of coformulated substances for each NN is also recently of concern. |
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I recently had an encounter in which I was asked if I was detransitioning simply because I was wearing a pair of jeans! |
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They have been recently propelled out of cultdom and into wider acclaim by a confluence of zeitgeists. |
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A terrified servant then revealed that Garnet, who had often stayed at the house, had recently given a Mass there. |
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There has recently been an increase in interest in the language among unionists in East Belfast. |
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The ironic twist is that he recently admitted to a possible onset of coulrophobia. |
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He had recently been offended on a visit to GHQ, when Haig had been too busy to pay much attention to him. |
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The area is a chemicals processing area but most recently it has diversified into the UK's leading site for renewable biofuel research. |
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Only as recently as 1991 was the rape by a husband of his wife illegalised. |
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This program has met with mixed results, sometimes causing conflicts between the locals and the recently arrived settlers. |
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New DAB stations have recently proliferated, such a Vale Radio, that broadcasts through 4 DAB transmitters to the whole of North Yorkshire. |
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Other rooms filled with other men roaming a flatscape only recently wired with electricity and now braising in radio waves. |
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Large paleoburrows and crotovines have recently received renewed interest in the literature. |
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The changing gravity field can be detected by repeated land measurements with absolute gravimeters and recently by the GRACE satellite mission. |
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Eliot, Ezra Pound and more recently British authors born abroad such as Kazuo Ishiguro and Sir Salman Rushdie. |
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These politicians have been recently cutting the funds for universities applying immense pressure on higher educational institutions. |
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I have recently given some thought to manly sports, and I venture a few words in regard to their value in every scheme of all-round education. |
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Although he is often listed as a saint, this is not confirmed by Bede and it has recently been argued that such assertions are incorrect. |
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Remely has recently proposed that the Old English Exodus may have been the work of Aldhelm, or someone closely associated with him. |
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However, courts have recently allowed recovery for a plaintiff to recover for purely emotional distress under certain circumstances. |
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