Detailed and accurate romanisation systems for Cantonese were available and in use at the time. |
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The homogeneity in the form and organisation of education in the whole of the Roman Empire was striking and followed the rhythm of Romanisation. |
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In the south west, evidence of Romanisation ends east of Devon and Cornwall. |
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The end of the Iron Age extends into the very early Roman Empire under the theory that Romanisation required some time to take effect. |
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The British Iron Age lasted in theory from the first significant use of iron for tools and weapons in Britain to the Romanisation of the southern half of the island. |
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Roman rule in Wales was a military occupation, save for the southern coastal region of south Wales, east of the Gower Peninsula, where there is a legacy of Romanisation. |
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Roman coins and pottery have been found circulating at native settlement sites in the Scottish Lowlands in the years before 100, indicating growing Romanisation. |
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This Romanisation might have occurred anyway without the Synod of Whitby. |
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Several Australian commentators, most of them Prop graduates, have written about life in that college and the real or intended Romanisation of its alumni. |
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By this measure, Romanisation was greatest in the southeast of Britain, the same region where the greatest political and economic development had occurred. |
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In any case, showing students that they can produce written work is important for their self-confidence, whether they use Japanese script or a Romanisation. |
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