Each of these lineages radiated separately, with genus succeeding genus for the 10-20 million years of this era. |
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The authors who undertake succeeding volumes will do well to follow the lead set by Stanley Hall. |
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Obviously the glass ceiling has not stopped these women from succeeding in their business endeavors. |
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We know better how to empathize with a person who is suffering than with one who is succeeding. |
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Nor is the bank rushing blindly into disaster in the event of a bid succeeding. |
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The succeeding positive slope arises due to the orientation of the headgroup dipoles. |
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On this basis, the prospects of the applicant succeeding in the challenge to his conviction appear to us be very slim. |
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This exotic combination is followed by a complete contrast of sound in the succeeding galliard, or Gailliarde as it is spelt in the score. |
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Mr Andrew Laing took up the position on Monday, succeeding Mr Graeme Napier, who has recently been made a sheriff. |
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In truth, the gamble in bringing Doyen back against an instinct to keep him for another season never looked like succeeding. |
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Table 1 illustrates the principal governing legacies in the evolution of economic thinking, and their filiation through succeeding generations. |
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Insofar as you seek to raise arguments concerning that matter, they have no prospect whatever of succeeding. |
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After nearly forty years critics and artists are still defining conceptual art, even as it has since been assimilated by succeeding artists. |
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The key to understanding and succeeding in negotiations lies in greater awareness of the limitations in individual cognitions. |
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These are formed from fused hyoid rays and articulate with the succeeding gill arches. |
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This system developed over the succeeding centuries to form Akkadian, Eblaite, Elamite, Hititte, Hurrian, and Old Persian. |
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The key to a feel-good movie like this succeeding has very little to do with the overall plot, which must follow certain time-honored formulas. |
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He laughed charmingly when I inquired if he was interested in succeeding the director general. |
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For the three succeeding years, until the spring of 1879, the town grew steadily but slowly. |
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I remember reading Deighton's novels when they first appeared, but it seems to me the enjoyment diminished with each succeeding book. |
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Cashflow forecasts, which normally cover 12 month periods, should be prepared for the succeeding two to three years. |
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The report is highly critical of succeeding governments because to date nothing has happened. |
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In the succeeding examples, I will simply state the relevant conclusions and refer to supporting evidence published elsewhere. |
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As Paul Russell explains, the legacy of this craftsmanship was to prove useful to both the Normans and succeeding generations. |
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The results would have profound implications for succeeding generations of Canadian Baptists. |
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But succeeding generations of people like me will find marriage irrelevant, and pointless, and will go their own way. |
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Just do your succeeding few workouts as you usually do them to let your muscles fully recover. |
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Once this gene alteration has taken place, the changed gene can then be passed on to succeeding generations. |
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The succeeding articles in this series will provide a fairly comprehensive list of what has been on. |
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For the succeeding several Sundays, the Inquirer printed dozens of responses, supporting or refuting Mary's claim. |
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I have all the respect in the world for each succeeding generation of bodybuilders. |
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King Sihamoni, 51, a former ballet dancer, ascended the throne Friday, succeeding his father who suddenly abdicated earlier this month. |
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They marry, both ultimately succeeding in the harsher social and financial climate of the New World. |
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Many governments are trying to overcome their problems and some are succeeding. |
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And I think there's still a twenty, thirty percent chance of our succeeding. |
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Therefore, allocations that specify this flag have a greater chance of succeeding. |
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He was doing the best he could, but he doesn't have a prayer in succeeding. |
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He frequently made numerous changes as he progressed, preserved in the succeeding states of the print. |
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It began soon after we'd sat down on the fire escape stairs, sitting in pairs on each succeeding stair. |
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This is a leadership that is succeeding and a Conservative Party that is going places again. |
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There is a world of difference from succeeding in South Africa to competing in Bangladesh. |
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He therefore influenced all succeeding generations of archaeologists whose interests centred on the Roman period, especially the Roman villa. |
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In 1713 he had become maestro di cappella to the Marchese Stella, succeeding Alessandro Scarlatti, and organist of the viceroyal chapel. |
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The increase in output in the succeeding decade was nevertheless real enough. |
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Helen was right on the brink, as close as one could possibly get to succeeding. |
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On occasion his position became hereditary, sons, cousins, nephews succeeding. |
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Like bramblings, siskins tend to winter in widely different areas in succeeding years. |
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The fact that the story was untrue would not have prevented him from relying on this defence and succeeding in it. |
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Well, at this point they're succeeding pretty well, because we have not seen any slippage on the part of the Democrats. |
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But as Keynes once remarked, failing conventionally is often less harmful to a professional reputation than succeeding unconventionally. |
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Sr. Elizabeth Ann Eckert is the new reverend mother of the Anglican Sisterhood of St. John the Divine, succeeding Sr. Constance Joanna Gefvert. |
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In kindergarten, each student brings a blank videotape to school which is then used in succeeding years to record the interviews. |
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The nature of the modular course means students only go on to the second year if they think they have a good chance of succeeding. |
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The one that had stirred seemed to struggle through a haze to sit up, and finally succeeding, with a low moan of pain. |
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In succeeding years, the government adopts a cabinet system, a bicameral parliament, and focuses the economy on industrialization. |
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His view of a mighty power fighting a lost cause for all the wrong reasons would be validated by the succeeding decade. |
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She knew how I felt about succeeding in my challenge, and she wanted to beat me to it. |
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Makaab said Mbesuma had been training hard and that he was determined and positive of succeeding in European football. |
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Chastity bent down to tie her shoelace, and after succeeding in making it into a perfect bow, she looked up and examined the locker room. |
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Then again, maybe I'm just thinking too much about the entire thing and succeeding only in thinking myself into knots. |
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Once a new patch became established, seedlings recruited there in each succeeding mast episode. |
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Thus once a patch appeared,, dense recruitment usually continued there in succeeding mast years. |
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If the pranksters' aim is to make a name for themselves, they are succeeding. |
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In elementary and middle school I loved the satisfaction and praise I could win by succeeding at the things my school deemed important. |
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Other types of aphids, when present in large populations, can also damage tender asparagus fern and reduce yields in succeeding years. |
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For a long while, only Elizabeth Bishop appeared to be judged worthy of succeeding the longevous Miss Moore. |
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Do these remnants pledged to eternal verities have any prospect of succeeding with contemporary children? |
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In rocketry, motors are designated with letters, and each succeeding letter is twice as big as the one before it. |
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Wannstedt wrecked his chances of succeeding with the Bears by micromanaging and by being too uptight and too insecure. |
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Newspapers are not succeeding in getting the children of the current older generation of readers to read newspapers. |
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Roxanne completed the sentence, trying to wave her hands around in emphasis and succeeding only in whapping Donny in the face. |
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For this an extreme degree of impudence is required, but experience shows cases of it succeeding. |
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Do you believe that right now there are people in this world trying to weaponize smallpox and other viruses, and succeeding? |
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The divisions were less ethnic than regional and political in character, but grew more rather than less intense with succeeding stages of conflict. |
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Both are tremendously talented, smart leaders who have built careers failing, adapting, and then succeeding. |
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The succeeding three chapters deal with the acquisition and metabolism of nitrogen by plants in the context of natural habitats, and of agroecosystems. |
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Murray is succeeding by keeping the ball out of the air and on the ground. |
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However, because the succeeding anticyclone progresses eastward quickly, the full force of the cold air mass will be thwarted in its northward push. |
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Silently I looked up at her with a reproachful glance, trying at least for a little pity and only succeeding in finding that the spark of respect had disappeared. |
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The literary primitivism of the 1920s, of which McKay was a part, largely expired with the decade, and his novels were little read in succeeding years. |
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The character of our debates the lethargy and supineness which each succeeding night is exhibited here have been animadverted upon freely and frequently enough. |
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No3 It seems to me that the so called men in grey suits are succeeding in what they set out to do from day one, stab him in the back and twist it afterwards. |
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If we wanted to be sure of succeeding with the big ventures, we would have to act rapidly and ensure early on that we had given ourselves enough room for manoeuvre. |
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Pentagon leaders agree to a person that the U.S. war against ISIS is succeeding. |
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This move to pathologize and medicalize every human emotion and behavior is succeeding if one believes IMS America, which tracks the pharmaceutical companies. |
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The darkly resonant tones of the lower strings in the opening Largo were a prelude to the precise, crisp attack of the violins in the succeeding Allegro molto. |
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There is much continuity between the Ubaid culture and the succeeding Uruk period, when many of the earlier traditions were elaborated, particularly in architecture. |
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Quite what Voison thought of the name Citrohan is anyone's guess, but the car maker was clearly unoffended as he lent Le Corbusier cars in succeeding years. |
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And judging by the buoyant mood of the cheerful crowds swirling all over the city centre, and day after day of packed events, they were succeeding. |
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But the sudden successes of the party in the State elections of 1841 revived the hopes of the old spoilsmen, and flattered them with the hope of again succeeding. |
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There is every evidence that these numbers will increase substantially in the 2004 field season and will probably double again in succeeding years. |
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The succeeding section deals with the crucial issue of capital controls. |
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The nest is used in succeeding years by many other species, e.g., owls. |
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In the succeeding 400 years, there have been attempts to resuscitate the Venezuelan pearl industry, but most such endeavors have proved unsuccessful. |
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Consequently, His Honour Judge Tetlow was correct, in my judgment, that what he had to assess was the chance of the respondent succeeding on his counterclaim. |
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A future in which succeeding generations are freed from the need to spawn wealth anew can allow children, and grandchildren, to lead lives on a higher plane. |
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Until there are more blacks in the front offices of the USTA, talented African American players will continue to be ignored or dissuaded from succeeding in tennis. |
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Although there were the usual cyclic downturns, the rural economy on the whole rapidly improved in the twenty years succeeding the suspension of cash payments. |
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Over the course of the century, the city obviously evolved in various directions, and the exhibition delineates particular angles and themes that preoccupied succeeding eras. |
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In 1488, shortly after succeeding to the throne, he held a massive feast for the Order of the Garter at the castle. |
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Starting in 1532 and succeeding in 1533, Francisco Pizarro conquered the Inca Empire and claimed what we know today as Peru for Spain. |
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These two were followed by a series of regencies, caused by the youth of the succeeding 5 boy kings. |
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Palos would play a pivotal role in the settlement and Christianization of the New World in succeeding centuries. |
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The euphoria of the operation succeeding meant that I was hardly even taking pain killers. |
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However, the succeeding Xuande Emperor ordered Admiral Zheng He to command the fleet for the seventh voyage. |
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It came up repeatedly over the succeeding decades until the grandsons of Charlemagne created distinct sovereign kingdoms. |
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During the years succeeding the rule of Antoninus Pius, the Roman Empire began to be attacked on all sides. |
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Later the same year, he was appointed Poet Laureate, succeeding William Wordsworth. |
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My companions ate merely to satisfy the corrodings of hunger. I fasted till after three the succeeding morning. |
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The Coal Measures of England and Wales are also largely of Westphalian age though they also extend into the succeeding Stephanian. |
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She is succeeding Peter Gimbe, who has decided to return to his former position in Skanska as Group Press Officer. |
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This time there was a different outcome, with the Moelfre lifeboat under its coxswain, Richard Evans, succeeding in saving the crew. |
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An alternative option that is already succeeding is the factoring of invoices and receivables. |
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The North German Confederation, the succeeding German Empire and the Weimar Republic were federations. |
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As of 2004, Paul Raffaelli is the school's headmaster, succeeding Don Ledingham. |
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The creative team, designs and interpretations generally change from the original production to succeeding productions. |
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This was in significant contrast to previous and succeeding eras of marked religious violence. |
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Owen began writing poetry under the pseudonym Glaslwyn, entering his work into local eisteddfodau and succeeding in publishing some pieces. |
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During the rule of the succeeding Hanoverian dynasty, power was gradually exercised more by parliament and the government. |
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The succeeding Major government abolished the tax in 1991 and introduced Council Tax in 1993, a banded property tax. |
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Clement Attlee formed the Attlee ministry in the United Kingdom in 1945, succeeding Winston Churchill as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. |
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In 2006, he became president of the British Racing Drivers' Club, succeeding Jackie Stewart. |
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On 22 April 2013, Nick Bitel was appointed as new Chairman, succeeding Richard Lewis. |
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When a batter leaves the post, each runner on a base may run to the next and succeeding base. |
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Robert became Duke of Normandy on 6 August 1027, succeeding his elder brother Richard III, who had only succeeded to the title the previous year. |
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A pair of hackers have won USD13,854 in prize money after succeeding with an attempt to get Windows XP running on an Apple Mac computer. |
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Four years later in 2015 he became the eighth president of the Club, succeeding Simon Brett. |
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He will be succeeding Greg Stubblefield, who was recently promoted to vice president for clinical services. |
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The succeeding three motion picture adaptations followed suit in financial success, while garnering positive reviews from fans and critics. |
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Over the succeeding three months attempts to form another stable ministerial combination failed. |
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Wagner's son Siegfried engaged Melchior for the Bayreuth Festival in 1924 and succeeding years. |
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Sullivan is succeeding John Bassetto, who announced he is retiring from the company. |
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Thereafter succeeding generations of the family are described as gentlemen. |
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He died in 1253, after succeeding by recantation in obtaining the removal of his censures. |
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The dam was initially the most common coin in Akbar's time, before being replaced by the rupee as the most common coin in succeeding reigns. |
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Attracting the attention of the First Emperor, It is often said that succeeding emperors followed the template set by Han Fei. |
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Under the succeeding Han Dynasty and Tang dynasty, Confucian ideas gained even more widespread prominence. |
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The book gives an impression that you took everything in your stride, succeeding at cricket, music, Cambridge blues and so on. |
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Dunglass's father stood, reluctantly and unsuccessfully, for Parliament before succeeding to the earldom. |
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In the succeeding July 1847, Bright was elected uncontested for Manchester, with Milner Gibson. |
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Tullett Prebon has announced the recruitment of John Phizackerley as Chief Executive of the inter-dealer money broker, succeeding Terry Smith. |
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In student-led discussion forums, they can offer each other advice for succeeding in an online environment, or discuss their courses, says Cavin. |
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Amelia Womack and Shahrar Ali won the two positions, succeeding former deputy leader Will Duckworth. |
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It's no secret that networking is the name of the game when it comes to succeeding in the workplace. |
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The degree of force, if severe, can cause serious internal injuries without necessarily succeeding in inducing miscarriage. |
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After this conquest, he continued down the river, succeeding in capturing the key Ostyak town of Nazym. |
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The law of the 13th century was judge-made law in a fuller and more literal sense than the law of any succeeding century has been. |
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Numa Pompilius the second king of Rome, succeeding Romulus, began Rome's building projects with his royal palace the Regia and the complex of the Vestal virgins. |
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Iron working was introduced to Europe in the late 11th century BC, probably from the Caucasus, and slowly spread northwards and westwards over the succeeding 500 years. |
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What this report shows is how the people working in this industry are succeeding despite a mishmash of policies with little coherence or co-operation between them. |
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Through succeeding centuries and empires, the balance between the ulema and the rulers shifted and reformed, but the balance of power was never decisively changed. |
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The fall of the Roman empire, and the succeeding Dark Ages brought instability to Western Europe and a near collapse of the trade network in the western world. |
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In the West, the first public libraries were established under the Roman Empire as each succeeding emperor strove to open one or many which outshone that of his predecessor. |
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In 1592 the Lord Chief Justice died and, according to custom the Attorney General, John Popham, succeeded him, with the Solicitor General, Thomas Egerton, succeeding Popham. |
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The nasal continued in use until about 1140, when it was generally discarded, but isolated examples may be found in every succeeding century down to the seventeenth. |
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The four countries resubmitted their applications on 11 May 1967 and with Georges Pompidou succeeding Charles de Gaulle as French president in 1969, the veto was lifted. |
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Getting it in his landing net was like 'trying to land a small hippo with a tennis racket,' but after succeeding he towed it to the shore to weigh it. |
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The king of Zhou at this time invoked the concept of the Mandate of Heaven to legitimize his rule, a concept that would be influential for almost every succeeding dynasty. |
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Sargent was chief conductor of the Proms from 1948 until his death in 1967 and of the BBC Symphony Orchestra from 1950 to 1957, succeeding Sir Adrian Boult. |
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The rarity and aperiodicity of large recruitment events in oyster populations is well known and rarely are they so insignificant in the succeeding history of the population. |
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All the while, each individual tries to ferret out the mole, a saboteur attempting to prevent the team from succeeding in their goals and adding to the winner's pot. |
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Approximately a third of the Spaniards succeeding in reaching the mainland, while the remaining ones died in battle or were captured and later sacrificed on Aztec altars. |
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Each succeeding level of multiplication followed the vigesimal system. |
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As a result, succeeding earthquakes of the 18th and 19th centuries barely affected Manila, although it did periodically level the surrounding area. |
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The succeeding Tudors never paid off the outstanding Plantagenet debt. |
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Science parks are succeeding in incubating and growing companies. |
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The succeeding scances may even be prolonged to twenty or twenty-five minutes, but it will then be necessary to use light massage to the part exposed to the electric rays. |
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Following this election, the One Bermuda Alliance took power, with Craig Cannonier succeeding Paula Cox, of the Progressive Labour Party, as Premier. |
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Measures are pursuing to prevent or mitigate the usual consequences of such outrages, and with the hope of their succeeding at least to avert general hostility. |
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The back rollers pull the sliver from the bobbins, and passing it to the succeeding pairs, whose differential speeds attenuate it to the required degree of fineness. |
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Judge Charles R. Richey last week tried to apply some firm rules of law to such indelicate situations. He came close to succeeding, then fell on his face. |
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The Bell Beaker period marks a period of cultural contact in Atlantic and Western Europe on a scale not seen previously, nor seen again in succeeding periods. |
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As it was effectively considered Augustus' private property rather than a province of the Empire, it became part of each succeeding emperor's patrimonium. |
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In the succeeding months news arrived of other reverses, however. |
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In the succeeding Archaic, Classical, and Hellenistic periods, Homeric and various other mythological scenes appear, supplementing the existing literary evidence. |
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Irenaeus of Lyons believed in the 2nd century that Peter and Paul had been the founders of the Church in Rome and had appointed Linus as succeeding bishop. |
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Attempting to jump the nuance border from interfaith to panspiritual, this wispy quarterly wants to be everyone's friend, and appears to be succeeding. |
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Motorcycle speedway is also supported in the county, with both the Exeter Falcons and Plymouth Devils succeeding in the National Leagues in recent years. |
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The difficulty with avant-garde writers of any generation is that to succeeding generations they can appear rather stilted, self-conscious poseurs or just silly. |
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Thus hath he deluded many Nations in his Augurial and Extispicious inventions, from casual and uncontrived contingencies divining events succeeding. |
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Typically, ministers or party leaders open debates, with opening speakers given between 5 and 20 minutes, and succeeding speakers allocated less time. |
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But succeeding ages have recalled prophane names, so as now Diana, Cassandra, Hyppolytus, Venus, Lais, names of unhappy disaster are as rife, as ever they were in paganism. |
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A specialized subgroup of archosaurs, called dinosaurs, first appeared in the Late Triassic but did not become dominant until the succeeding Jurassic Period. |
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In succeeding generations the Indians, who began as vaqueros and sheepherders for the colonists, were absorbed into the blood and the culture of the Spanish settlers. |
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Finance remained a recurring problem over the succeeding decades. |
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Charles I, the Angevin king of Sicily and Naples, had a grand scheme for a Mediterranean empire under the French auspices, succeeding the declining Byzantine empire. |
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The distinct cultural and ethnic identity of the Normans emerged initially in the first half of the 10th century, and it continued to evolve over the succeeding centuries. |
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