These forms share the possession of a single upper temporal fenestra, and they were frequently classified together as members of Euryapsida. |
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You then share a Brasilian plate of two empenadas, red beans, salad and salsa, and the plat du jour, a lamb tajine, deliciously spiced. |
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If you decide to have your child tested by ah outside source, share the results with your school. |
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The club provides a forum for people who share an interest in local history. |
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There is an interesting sequel to my date with her that I'll share with you later. |
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He believes that middle-class people bear a disproportionate share of the tax burden. |
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In which case, why not divert some of your pay rise into a company share scheme, or simply set up a standing order to save a fixed amount on payday? |
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The right of the husbandman was a share right, his name was Geneat or sharer in the vill. |
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The Comorans, inhabiting the islands of Grande Comore, Anjouan, and Moheli, share African-Arab origins. |
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Beginning at popular Rialto Beach, share this classic coastline with beachcombers, dog walkers, and scores of Twihards from across the country. |
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Walker is coerced into a partnership with Wild West sheriff Roy Pulsipher, forming a demonically dull duo who share no tangible chemistry. |
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Uh-huh, just as I expected-everyone can share a story, from the mildly annoying to the I-am-outta-here-tomorrow, deal-breaking, bad bucho. |
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This agreement with VASCO reflects this principle since we share same passion and ambition to fulfill customer needs, said Al Kaf. |
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Fellow crew members Grady Travis, Trini Garcia and Boyd Swan share a sense of claustrophobia as their tank ends up becoming isolated. |
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The Inuit also gained a share of resource royalties, hunting rights and a greater role in managing the land and protecting the environment. |
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Labour also lost a further nine seats to the Conservatives to record their lowest share of the seats since the 1987 general election. |
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The Conservative Party also pledged to increase Britain's share of the global defence market as Government policy. |
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On 24 September 2016 Corbyn retained leadership of the party with an increased share of the vote. |
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It was announced on 4 September that Caroline Lucas and Jonathan Bartley would become the party's leaders in a job share. |
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She then reiterated the call alongside Jonathan Bartley as they announced their plan to share the leadership of the party. |
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Minorities are incarcerated at rates disproportionate to their share of the state's population. |
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Many sister cities share a water boundary which quite often serves as a border of both cities and counties. |
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Mr. Bergstroem, the Nordea analyst, said he thought AOL would prevail eventually but probably at a price of more than 230 kronor a share. |
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Review the process of kything. Using this process, ask a trusted friend or companion to share in an experience of kything or spiritual presence. |
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The United Kingdom and fifteen other Commonwealth monarchies that share the same person as their monarch are called Commonwealth realms. |
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The independent states within the Commonwealth would share the same monarch in a relationship likened to a personal union. |
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Member states of the Commonwealth that share the same person as monarch are known as Commonwealth realms. |
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Alternatively several small parishes can be grouped together and share a common parish council, or even a common parish meeting. |
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The bad news is that nearly every color laser is too big to share a desk with comfortably. |
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Many cities have ordinary district councils, which share power with county councils. |
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Chichester Priory Park Cricket Club and Chichester Priory Park Hockey Club share a clubhouse at Priory Park. |
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Some economic thinkers emphasize the need to share those rents as an essential requirement for a well functioning market. |
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Rent has nearly doubled as a share of GDP since 1985, and is now larger than the manufacturing sector. |
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Each loved one that thou leavest here, Some other love may wear, Each heart will have some other heart Its loneliness to share. |
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Economist Ulrike Malmendier of the University of California at Berkeley argues that a share market existed as far back as ancient Rome. |
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At the stock exchange, share prices rise and fall depending, largely, on economic forces. |
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Therefore, the movement of share prices and in general of the stock indexes can be an indicator of the general trend in the economy. |
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Upon the whole, as the author seems to share all the common miseries of life, he appears to partake likewise of its lenitives and abatements. |
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In 1996, a majority share in Lotus was sold to Proton, a Malaysian car company listed on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange. |
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This unique share prevents amendments of certain parts of the company's Articles of Association without the permission of the Secretary of State. |
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I for one have always wanted to share my story because I believe that my lifescape can resonate with a few others. |
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The road motor services were transferred to local bus companies in which the GWR took a share but instead, it participated in air services. |
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Boulton's partner Fothergill refused to have any part in the speculation, and accepted cash for his share. |
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They got a large donation, but the lion's share of the money went straight into paying off debt. |
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Second, the diversity of life is not a set of completely unique organisms, but organisms that share morphological similarities. |
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This too did not proceed and in November 2009 National Express announced it would raise the necessary capital through a share issue. |
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In other cases, where the shared lines already run in close proximity, the two companies may share facilities. |
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To prevent any citizen from gaining too much power, new magistrates were elected annually and had to share power with a colleague. |
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Nepal, Bhutan and China are located near Bangladesh but do not share a border with it. |
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In addition, these countries share the University of the West Indies as a regional entity. |
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Social capital helps children engage with different age groups that share a common goal. |
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The development of transportation has influenced global relations to be more practical where people need to interact and share common interests. |
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Weak masculine nouns share a common case ending for genitive, dative and accusative in the singular. |
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Besides his share in the Lady Margaret's foundations, Fisher gave further proof of his zeal for learning by inducing Erasmus to visit Cambridge. |
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Yet, despite their differences, almost all Hindu temples share certain common architectural principles, core ideas, symbolism and themes. |
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Not all traditions of Buddhism share the same philosophical outlook, or treat the same concepts as central. |
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In 2005, its share was cut to 40 per cent because of the introduction of the Employer Reputation Survey. |
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To decide who should get the largest share, he asks his daughters how much they love him. |
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Goneril and Regan are to share half the island with their husbands, the Dukes of Albany and Cornwall. |
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Maras have a white patch of fur on the rump that they flash when running, an adaptation they share with several species of deer and antelopes. |
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In the early fifties he was a frequent visitor to Dublin where he would share Patrick Swift's studio. |
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When one contrasts it to the popular heroic poem, such as Beowulf, one finds that they share certain common features. |
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Burke knew that many members of the Whig Party did not share Fox's views and he wanted to provoke them into condemning the French Revolution. |
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In many European countries, cooperative institutions have a predominant market share in the retail banking and insurance businesses. |
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He just did not have much in common with people who did not share his intellectual interests. |
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They also share the lyrical and dramatic qualities of Handel's Italian operas. |
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Richardson made it a condition of accepting that he should share the acting and management in a triumvirate. |
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Thriller films also share a close relationship with horror films, both eliciting tension. |
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Sellers eventually demanded that he and Welles should not share the same set. |
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When Grandpa died, instead of a traditional funeral, he wanted a memorial service where people were free to share their memories and socialize. |
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The goal of the club is to share feminist ideas and encourage discussion on the topic. |
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A polymer is a compound formed of repeating structural units called mers, whose atoms share electrons to form very large molecules. |
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While the two associations are distinct, they share similar elements of game play and culture. |
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Allowing teams to share more car components such as the monocoque and safety components is also under consideration. |
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Because higher league placement results in a greater share of television rights, success on the field generates greater income for the club. |
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They also share notable rivalries with fellow London clubs Chelsea and West Ham United. |
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The category determines the share the sport's International Federation receives of Olympic revenue. |
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One element of the deal saw Wasps move from their traditional Sudbury home to share QPR's Loftus Road stadium. |
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In December 2008, Hayes bought Wright's controlling interest and John O'Connell's share holding in Wasps to take complete control. |
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In 1994 Huddersfield took a share in the then named McAlpine Stadium with Huddersfield Town after they both moved from Leeds Road. |
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Successive birdies at the 6th and the 7th took him into a share of the lead. |
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The National and Mildmay courses used to share the water jump, but the water jump is no longer used on the Mildmay course. |
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The digital campaign aims to show how visitors to the site share many of the Hondamentalist characteristics. |
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During the early years of the WDC, Priestley and Taylor had an agreement where they would share prize money won at events. |
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They share my strong conviction that the policy is misguided. |
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Each investor will receive a proportionate share of the profits. |
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Since most adults do not share this director's unquenchable optimism, even his best movies tend to be an acquired taste. |
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The additory fiction gives to a great man a larger share of reputation than belongs to him, to enable him to serve some good end or purpose. |
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As to you, Mr. Carruthers, I think that you have done what you could to make amends for your share in an evil plot. |
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Does anyone else have any similar stories of narc ante-upping they can share? |
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The army received a bigger share of this year's budget increase than the navy or air force. |
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But I enjoyed the camaraderie once in a while with Catharine, who bigheartedly wanted to share her enjoyment. |
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This was more of a brainstorming session, which is better than a blamestorm, and we were all invited to share and contribute. |
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Anyway, they are paying me a buttload of money to do this series, and I want to share my good fortune with you and that's that. |
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Serious canoodlers should get a room in the restaurant upstairs to share fragrant free-range chicken tagines on low divans. |
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For example, every cat is different, but all cats share the same catness because they participate in the cat form. |
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A sailing vacation does not need to be expensive, if you club together with friends and share a week's rent of a 10-berth yacht. |
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A pair of matrices share the same set of eigenvectors if and only if they commute. |
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The DIYers get together once a week to share tips on making things for themselves. |
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Both share a fascination for baklava and the stuffed leaves known as dolmades. |
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The share of preferences going from the Progress Party to the Democrats was swollen, if not almost wholly accounted for, by donkey votes. |
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But they also share a secret language and keep a drawerful of mundane treasures that have meaning only for them. |
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The rise of the Internet poured gasoline on the fire, creating spaces for feminerds to come out of the woodwork and share their passions. |
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What about criticism of 'freemixing'? Emerald has received a fair share of censure, Ali admits. |
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Everybody can geolocalize a picture on Google Earth and share this picture with other people on the Web. |
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Going forward we plan to leverage our core competencies to gain market share. |
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All experience proves that capital invariably secures the lion's share of the products and profits of hardhanded industry. |
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In other areas the EU and its member states share the competence to legislate. |
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Although, the EU is independent from Council of Europe, they share purpose and ideas especially on rule of law, human rights and democracy. |
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James V did not share his father's interest in developing a navy and shipbuilding fell behind that of the Low Countries. |
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The government took its share through duties and taxes, with the remainder going to merchants in London and other British ports. |
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Murray did not want to share the work, feeling that he would accelerate his work pace with experience. |
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Boulton's share was worth little without Watt's efforts to improve his invention. |
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When dragged through a field the coulter cuts down into the soil and the share cuts horizontally from the previous furrow to the vertical cut. |
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The share makes the horizontal cuts the separates the furrow slice from the soil below and when it is worn it is important to fit a new one. |
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As the share wears away, it becomes blunt and the plough will require more power to pull it through the soil. |
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A plough body with a worn share will not have enough 'suck' to ensure that it penetrates the ground to its full working depth. |
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The tip of the share is pointed downward, causing the plow to run into the ground. |
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In addition, the share has horizontal suction, which is the amount its point is bent out of line with the landside. |
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The winged plane, share is used on heavy soil with a moderate amount of stones. |
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The use of the share with mounted point is somewhere between the last two types. |
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Sometimes the share cutting edge is placed well in advance of the moldboard to reduce the pulverizing action of the soil. |
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The mouldboard is that part of the plough which receives the furrow slice from the share. |
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The function of the moldboard is to lift the soil cut by the share and to let it undergo an action of torsion and inversion. |
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In this construction the beam is hinged at a point nearly above the point of the share. |
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This indicates a deep knowledge of a variety of historical subjects that he could not help but share. |
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According to some of these intellects, Scandinavian people share particular genetic markers with the Basque people. |
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Specimens of the genre share a low-key naturalism, low-fi production values and a stream of low-volume chatter often perceived as ineloquence. |
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Then, as a result of the king's ill health, Henry began to take a wider share in politics. |
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Henry VII deserves a large share of credit in the establishment of a standing navy. |
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The term was kept when the church became international because all Anglicans used to share in its use around the world. |
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Each member of the group, in turn, rose to share a personal story, until nearly everyone in the room had spoken. |
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Residents of Virginia's 8th congressional district share the longest average life expectancy rate in the nation, over 83 years. |
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The two companies wrestled with each other for some time, both in England and in India, for a dominant share of the trade. |
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Many towns and cities in Suriname share names with cities in the Netherlands, such as Alkmaar and Groningen. |
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If their last name was Drake they might be eligible for a share if they paid Hartzell to be their agent. |
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Sixteen Commonwealth realms voluntarily continue to share the British monarch, Queen Elizabeth II, as their head of state. |
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The King had to share power with the elected Legislative Assembly, but he retained his royal veto and the ability to select ministers. |
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Because all the children had a share in the family's property, there was a declining birth rate. |
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Such a European association would share the same principles of government, system of measurement, currency and Civil Code. |
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In addition, among the rural parishes, two share a joint parish council and two have no council but are governed by an annual parish meeting. |
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This means that inefficient companies will suffer a loss of market share and may have to close down. |
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In these various forms they share some legislative and budgetary power of the Parliament. |
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It's fine for us to moan and groan about the shaved-smooth muscled stereotype, but it's also vital to grab our share of sexed-up or smooching spokesmodels. |
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With a market share of about 70 percent, Sunkid GmbH, based in Imst, is a leader in the area of pedestrian transport using outdoor moving walkways. |
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Starting today, existing and new Verizon FiOS residential customers will receive upload speeds that match their download speeds, making it easier and faster to share. |
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Poenius Postumus, prefect of the 2nd legion, which had failed to join the battle, having robbed his men of a share of the glory, committed suicide by falling on his sword. |
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Constantine's share of the Empire consisted of Britain, Gaul, and Spain. |
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The lion's share of tourism comes from the Netherlands and the US, and English is almost as widely spoken as the national languages of Dutch and Papiamento. |
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I have no significant reservations in recommending the collection, but symptomatic of that disease all reviewers share, I do have some smaller ones, if you will indulge me. |
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The deal, expected to be completed by the summer, would be immediately accretive to cashflow and earnings per share while giving BP an extra 500,000 barrels per day. |
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Half share of dining room on second story, fourth of open air apartment above the accubitum with half of porch, pylon, terrace, passage way and bake shop. |
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Further, as prokaryotes such as bacteria and archaea share a limited set of common morphologies, their fossils do not provide information on their ancestry. |
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Thus, they share the same punishment, as they shared the same guilt. |
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Trams would share the line with freight trains, and a decision from Network Rail on the scheme between Stourbridge and Walsall was due in the summer. |
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Consequently, Howard supported Richard III in deposing Edward's sons, for which he received the dukedom of Norfolk and his original share of the Mowbray estate. |
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Apocatastasis, A name given in the history of theology to the doctrine which teaches that a time will come when all free creatures will share in the grace of salvation. |
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The decision left Potters boss Tony Pulis apoplectic on the touchline, a feeling his West Ham counterpart Avram Grant was to share immediately after the break. |
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They share many common features, often opening with praise of the greenwood and relying heavily on disguise as a plot device, but include a wide variation in tone and plot. |
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The sagas have more than their share of axings in the back, killings encompassed by treachery and trickery, narrated without accompanying moralizations. |
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The following sentences show that DARE could share its infinitival complement with another modal, in both affirmative and negative clauses, examples and, respectively. |
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The tunnel has achieved a market share close to or above Eurotunnel's 1980s predictions but Eurotunnel's 1990 and 1994 predictions were overestimates. |
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He was your 'man higher up' when you were on the force. His share of the boodle passed through your hands. You must go on the stand and testify against him. |
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He glanced across at Wani, who was screened above the knees by the raised pink broadsheet with its headlines about record share prices, record house prices. |
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Despite the restructuring, The Economist reported in 1998 that to break even Eurotunnel would have to increase fares, traffic and market share for sustainability. |
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A birdie on the 15th hole gave him a share of the lead with Strange. |
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The author Robert Lee surmised that Teach and Hands intentionally ran the ships aground to reduce the fleet's crew complement, increasing their share of the spoils. |
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Since the inception of the Premier League, Manchester United has received the largest share of the revenue generated from the BSkyB broadcasting deal. |
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My voice and the rising voices of millions of other Americans who share this view represent more than the codgy old attempt of one generation to steal the fun of another. |
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It appears that it was initially intended that each printer would print a portion of the text, share printed sheets with the others, and split the proceeds. |
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He is delighted to dispense a share of it to all the company. |
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The divide left most of the good land on my share of the property. |
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Although they did not share the same outlook on how to worship God as the English Independents of the New Model Army, God was often central to their lives. |
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Unlike a personal union or real union, the individual states share a central government and the union is recognized internationally as a single political entity. |
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However, in recent years, other ciders have begun to take a large share in the market, for example, Heineken's 'Orchard Thieves', a cider sold only in Ireland. |
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The company doubled their earnings per share over last quarter. |
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Stephenson recommended using malleable iron rails, even though he owned a share of the patent for the alternative cast iron rails, and both types were used. |
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In addition to these, Romans also spent their share of time in bars and brothels, and graffiti carved into the walls of these buildings was common. |
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They must divide the image among them, and so lug off every one his share. |
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The Holy See received 19 galleys and two galliots, Spain was given 58 galleys and six galliots, while the Venetian share was 39 galleys and four galliots. |
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Forty years later, in a bustling downtown with more than its share of students, homeless people and gelaterias, Berkeley Rep occupies two sleek, custom-built theaters. |
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Today, besides the Merap, only the Long Glat of the Mahakam and the Long Kiput of the Baram are known to share this feature, as well as diphthongs and triphthongs. |
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Well, you can have all my share of democracy. Between you and me, Gert, it's mainly a name for a lot of jumped-up ignoramuses who have no idea of how little they do know. |
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Remittances are a large share of the GDP of many developing countries. |
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At that stage any fears among home fans of a possession monopoly by Laudrup's side were proving groundless, with Cardiff having their fair share of the ball and territory. |
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So at a time when people can talk about football and devolution and money, it is important that we also remember the values that we share in common. |
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The peak time of year for this is generally in October when it is not unusual for several of the rarest birds in Europe to share this archipelago. |
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Drawing a distinctive line between themselves and Germanic people also incentivized alliances and trade as the Germanic people sought a share of the imperial wealth. |
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It has also become by far the most important language of international communication when people who share no native language meet anywhere in the world. |
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Other European countries have had their share of Scots immigrants. |
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Alaska Congressman Don Young... spent a huge share of his campaign donations on legal fees to keep his nose clean in the face of an FBI investigation into his dealings. |
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Naturally, the anthropological society did not wish to share its business with hoi polloi, so Herr Hagenbeck kindly offered them a private viewing. |
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By the end of that same year, share prices were collapsing, as it became clear that expectations of imminent wealth from the Americas were overblown. |
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Protestants refer to specific groupings of congregations or churches that share in common foundational doctrines and the name of their groups as denominations. |
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Some will allow attendees to publicly share their recent joys or concerns. |
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They share an open border and both are part of the Common Travel Area. |
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These two works also share the first four figures with the Dance of Death. |
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On modern ploughs and some older ploughs, the mouldboard is separate from the share and runner, so these parts can be replaced without replacing the mouldboard. |
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Tigers and lions share a common ancestor from a few million years ago. |
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While Rounders England and GAA codes differ, they share much in common. |
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The share is shaped so that it pulls itself into the ground. |
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He also established the system of the langar, or communal kitchen, in order to demonstrate the need to share and have equality between all people. |
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The most exclusive luxury brands are seeking their share of the klondike. |
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Men and women are equal in Sikhism and share the same rights. |
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Nationwide, the Greens increased their share of councillors, gaining an additional 10 council seats while failing to gain overall control of any individual council. |
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Both Wayne and Christopher share my exciting ambitions for the Company. |
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Satanism is a broad term referring to diverse beliefs that share a symbolic association with, or admiration for, Satan, who is seen as a liberating figure. |
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The Liberal Democrats manifesto proposed that England only legislation be considered by a committee of MPs with membership based on share of the vote in England. |
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Yet it could have been so different for Tony Pulis's side, who weathered a good start by the hosts to create the lion's share of what few first-half chances came along. |
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Some Heathens celebrate the eight festivals found in the Wheel of the Year, a tradition that they share with Wiccans and a number of other contemporary Pagan groups. |
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India has a healthy share of poisonous snakes, including kraits, cobras, and two species of vipers, yet Hindu traditions are overwhelmingly snake-friendly. |
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A heavy leg, similar to a subsoiler leg, is attached to the frame and a circular section share with a larger diameter expander on a flexible link is bolted to the leg. |
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Auckland's Grammar Schools share a common line of descent from the British Grammar School system, with a strong focus on academics and traditional British sports. |
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