The nesting population in North America may not be self-sustaining, and is supplemented by an influx of European vagrants. |
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He supplemented memories of his war service with field trips of his own, such as the test flight he took in a Grumman seaplane. |
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He worked as a surfaceman at a colliery near Barnsley and supplemented his income by writing verse. |
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It will be a tough bread and water diet supplemented by soul searching and large slices of humble pie topped by healthy sprinklings of modesty. |
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The staple of Mexican food is corn, supplemented by beans, squash, and chili peppers. |
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It was submitted that examination of this translation of the official gazette supplemented the views which he advanced. |
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Common equipment, such as guns, machine guns, and rifles are supplemented by special weapons like a flamethrower, trench mortar, etc. |
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Events are covered chronologically and supplemented by clips from over 120 films, contemporary interviews, archival footage, and film out-takes. |
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The amino acid L-glutamine can be supplemented, as a direct source of energy for the damaged enterocytes. |
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Half of the lizards from each population were supplemented with additional water. |
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Children whose diets were supplemented with milk rather than meat saw a 40 percent greater increase. |
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It includes an essay on language and linguistics, which may be supplemented by the treatment of style in Book III of the Rhetoric. |
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In some designs, the standard combination lock is supplemented by a direct key lock that gives the owner immediate access to their safe. |
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Static and dynamic obstacle detection is supplemented by an array of ultrasonic sensors. |
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These photographs were offered for sale to newspapers, where they supplemented the older tradition of line drawings and engravings. |
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The plants were grown in earthen pots filled with soil supplemented with farmyard manure. |
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The main traditional foods of the Mongols include beef, mutton, and milk products, supplemented by grain and vegetables. |
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For reading, it's phonics, phonics, phonics, supplemented with literature when the kids are ready for it. |
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The homogenate was incubated at room temperature for 5 min with agitation and then supplemented with 6 ml of chloroform. |
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But a number of photographs feature interesting vehicles and are supplemented by coach diagrams, schedules and menus. |
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These steps should be supplemented with the conceptual elaboration of political aspects of joint response to crises. |
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Guppies were fed ad libitum flake food three times daily, supplemented with live brine shrimp nauplii. |
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The superb single-player option is supplemented by a gripping two-player versus mode. |
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Forts were supplemented by fortlets and towers and eventually by linear barriers. |
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Several transformants were obtained by their ability to grow in minimal medium without uracil and uridine but supplemented with arginine. |
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These great performances are supplemented by quite breathtaking visuals of a phenomenal quality. |
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Clients contract with one of the member firms, whose services are supplemented by the resources of the others. |
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The Sherpa diet is dominated by starchy foods, supplemented by vegetables, spices, and occasionally meat. |
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Although these trace minerals are present in grains and by-products, iron, zinc, copper, selenium, and iodine need to be supplemented. |
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Daylight enters through large dormers, supplemented by electric light from architect-designed pendant fixtures. |
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This official entrepreneurial activity was supplemented by semi-official contacts with influential circles in the German economy. |
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At the cathedral teachers were secured for the boy's school through seat rents supplemented by church offertories and school fees. |
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A large, well-trained area extension staff, supplemented with part-time paraprofessionals, assisted him. |
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The field-based studies were supplemented by thin-section petrography and whole-rock geochemistry to characterize different intrusive phases. |
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Physical examination was supplemented by laboratory tests, which included pulmonary function and peripheral nerve conduction. |
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No evidence for biotransformation of the supplemented fatty acids into other fatty acids by the algae was found. |
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The number of food deliveries made to supplemented and control nestlings were counted from the observation blind. |
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Thus, Italian women supplemented the family income by taking in boarders and doing piecework alongside their daughters. |
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Siliciclastic sediment is supplemented by skeletal debris of biological origin or by biochemically extracted calcium carbonate. |
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Flanagan supplemented his history classes at high school with a considerable amount of wide reading. |
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He reportedly disliked the Turin chorus and orchestra, and so it was supplemented by singers and musicians from La Scala. |
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During winter, the heifers grazed dormant crested wheatgrass and were supplemented with wheat middlings and alfalfa hay. |
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Hence our preference for brief, readable letters supplemented with pictures and summaries of responses. |
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I can make enough as a bandleader and itinerant musician to eke by, supplemented with the occasional website construction gig here and there. |
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He tackles his subject in six chapters supplemented by addenda from other scholars. |
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However, the squad will be smaller this coming season and will be supplemented by full-time apprentices and part-time semi-professionals. |
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Basic awareness training should be supplemented by more specialised training directly related to the function of the employee. |
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By the 1970s, they were thought to be vulnerable to Soviet missiles and were supplemented by converted civil airliners, now 747 jumbo jets. |
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Losses were heavy and the RAAF squadrons were supplemented by RAF Hudsons flown from India. |
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The weekend paper is now supplemented by a daily blog, with podcasts and moblogs. |
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So it supplemented the existing database on telephones with a profile of computers and modems. |
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Instead of static, talking-head interviews, all are skillfully supplemented with stills and clips, and are indexed by subject. |
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In higher education the universities were supplemented by purely technological or professional institutions. |
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In fact, he has supplemented his income by making appearances where he performed magic tricks. |
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Women, the primary pool for secondary teachers, generally lived on these subsistence wages, supplemented by room and board with a local family. |
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Local staples include breadfruit, arrowroot, pandanus, and taro, and are now supplemented with imported rice, flour, and sugar. |
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Both of these mutants seem to be thiamin auxotrophs because they appeared normal when grown on media supplemented with 0.1 mM thiamin. |
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A third of children drinking plain milk suffered from diarrhoea, compared to none of those supplemented with the probiotic. |
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High magnification supplemented by instrumental analysis can identify these Western modifications. |
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Districts in poor municipalities rely on property tax revenues supplemented by state aid to complete their local budgets. |
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All flies were reared on standard cornmeal molasses medium supplemented with baker's yeast. |
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The Crown supplemented this with an excellent system of opening the mails and decrypting messages written in code. |
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Basic webbing ammunition belts and pouches were supplemented by as many bandoliers as the soldier could carry without falling down. |
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Meat was supplemented at mutton-birding time and goats were kept by some families in addition to their quota of sheep and cattle. |
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Indigenous complements are seafoods, birds, and eggs, supplemented with pig, chicken, and an increasing variety of tinned meats. |
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Oral and written instructions are supplemented by plans, drawings or blueprints. |
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Unless supplemented and constrained by minority rights, state nation-building is likely to be oppressive and unjust. |
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Duration of clinical mastitis was reduced in the cows supplemented with both vitamin E and selenium. |
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Five plants were grown in each 25 cm diameter pot, using commercial potting compost supplemented by liquid fertilizer. |
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Women's wages were calculated on the assumption that they supplemented a family economy rather than providing individual subsistence. |
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Natural light was supplemented with high-intensity metal halide and sodium lamps suspended 1.3 m above the bench. |
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Treatment with ampicillin supplemented with gentamicin or tobramycin for two to six weeks is best. |
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He superintended the arrangements, chose the wallpapers, supplemented the furniture, and supervised the upholstering. |
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This documentation frequently is supplemented with tables, charts, and graphs to illustrate information presented in the text. |
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The plants were grown in vitro on MS medium supplemented with ammonium succinate in the case of the Nia 30 mutants. |
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These concepts have been expertly explained in a lucid and easy manner and has been supplemented by more than 50 photographs and diagrams. |
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Lighting was supplemented from dawn to dusk with high pressure sodium lamps. |
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In the caldarium and laconicum, the patent hot air heaters were supplemented by radiant heat panels. |
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I do not consider either that the Inspector's reasoning can be supplemented by the knowledge available to the informed reader. |
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In England the French rather than the German threat gave rise to the Volunteer Force, which supplemented the regular army and militia. |
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They were raised on standard cornmeal medium supplemented with live yeast. |
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The trio is supplemented by visits from numerous eclectic guests. |
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Many ranches supplemented their incomes by entertaining dudes on vacation. |
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These entrapment images are supplemented by yet another cage metaphor, created on this occasion by the camera tracking the two men from behind the railings. |
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But the white powder you mix up yourself with water, supplemented with a dash of UniBond PVA adhesive, will solve most household filling problems. |
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The other plays a multiple percussion setup consisting of a seven-piece drumset supplemented by a woodblock, pedal-operated tambourine, triangle and slapstick. |
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Wild fruits such as hackberries and grapes supplemented the diet. |
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The interview was supplemented with several rounds of scotch. |
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Each includes the Iban text version, with interlinear glosses, and English translations, supplemented by occasional passages contextualizing the songs. |
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A platoon of conventional marines supplemented his mechanized squad. |
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Well yes he did, supplemented with beers and wine and Cointreau and Champagne. |
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He also feels that Kerala should have supplemented its achievement in primary education with selective development of the higher education sector. |
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The 27 models on display in Washington, supplemented by paintings, drawings, sculpture and medallions, show the products of a rising social structure and new technique. |
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But as the war progressed the bolt action rifle was increasingly supplemented, or replaced, by carbines and by a variety of other automatic and semi-automatic firearms. |
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Infant monkeys fed baby formula supplemented with omega-3 are stronger and more alert even at less than a week than monkeys given standard baby formula. |
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A few of those columns, supplemented with vignettes from her life as a home cook, were collected for Home Cooking. |
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These have been supplemented by jewelry from the Cairo Museum and with a 33 B.C. papyrus, on loan from the Neues Museum in Berlin. |
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Freestanding plywood columns, like trees in a forest, support poster size photographs, supplemented by rows of models and transparencies set in light tables. |
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In a study on Devon Island, just south of Ellesmere, the hares fed mainly on Arctic willow in winter, supplemented in summer with Arctic avens, grasses and sedges. |
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When I concentrated, I could hear the explosions in the distance, supplemented every once in a while by the stutter of a machinegun or the crack of a rifle. |
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The grayling were somewhat bony, but they finished off the three fish without complaint and supplemented their meal with a handful of the dried berries. |
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While airplanes are used to get aerial views now, they may soon be supplemented with drones, Triplett said. |
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He used differentials in his courses, which he supplemented with a special one on difference equations and numerical mathematics because engineers often work on discrete data. |
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These minerals can be supplemented in the diet as inorganic oxides, sulfates, or organic chelates with the mineral bound to an amino acid or peptide complex. |
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Each section contains case studies of projects or individuals, supplemented with slightly briefer overviews of some individual systems, applications or design groups. |
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His deft critique of the British media scene is supplemented by useful points of comparison with the situation in America, France, Italy and Sweden. |
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The format of the event is designed to stimulate debate in a forum discussion, supplemented by a variety of masterclasses run by panellists and key contributors. |
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At the same time, the central government was engaged in privatizing moribund state firms and assets, which supplemented the treasury's revenue intake. |
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Surprisingly, the results of our study indicated that the animals nourished with standard rat chow had better results than the group supplemented with fibre and arginine. |
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Water was supplemented with the chemical, to suppress Isosporan coccidiosis, an ubiquitous disease of goldfinches that will quickly kill aviary birds. |
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They are also supplemented with the side plates, soup and desert bowls. |
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Human efforts are increasingly being supplemented by technologies such as voice recognition for transcription and indexing, and the use of closed caption data. |
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Plants were illuminated by natural daylight, supplemented by sodium lamps. |
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Visitors were supplemented by a busy calendar of social events that tied together a community of settlements in gymkhanas, cricket fixtures and golf tournaments. |
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This has been supplemented with pay from occasional work as a handyman. |
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In some galleries, diffused light is supplemented with direct daylight. |
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Throughout the war, Confederate authorities supplemented cotton diplomacy by destroying cotton stockpiles that threatened to fall into Union hands. |
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The excess mineral supplemented to steers in the group fed at six times the NRC recommendation seems not to have been retained by the animal or stored in the liver. |
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Natural daylight was supplemented with mercury vapour lamps. |
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Photographs and text are supplemented by explanatory freehand sketches by the author which give a clear explanation of the engineering concept of each design. |
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Ventilation in this area should be supplemented with additional fans and fume hoods to dissipate the Pentane vapours along with the other vapours from cutting. |
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Those measures, which reversed existing anti-scab laws, are being supplemented by new legislation which will make it more difficult to organize and easier to decertify unions. |
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Increasingly, there were Dyaks, a sort of high clerk who supplemented a voyevoda in administrative affairs. |
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The broth had been supplemented with either L-ascorbic acid or propyl gallate alone or in combination with lactic acid. |
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It suggests the Hamiltonian focus on rates of change should be supplemented with an emphasis on absolute price levels. |
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From 1773 until 1796, George Austen supplemented this income by farming and by teaching three or four boys at a time, who boarded at his home. |
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As a theoretical concept or model, though, it has been supplemented and even replaced by others. |
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Powers given to enforce the act were initially weak, but were supplemented during later years. |
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The law reports service of Scotland is supplemented by other reports such as the Scottish Civil Case Reports and Green's Weekly Digest. |
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Between 1876 and 1884 Asquith supplemented his income by writing regularly for The Spectator, which at that time had a broadly Liberal outlook. |
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They were supplemented by victories from Admiral of the fleet and Soldier Of Fortune in last week's Derby trials at Chester. |
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This will also involve asking when competition is supplemented by cooperation, leading to coopetition rather than to pure competition. |
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In the 20th century, they were supplemented by artificial fibres made from petroleum. |
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Firstly, the use of water power to drive mills was supplemented by steam driven water pumps, and then superseded completely by the steam engines. |
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The rebus principle supplemented the logographic principle and allowed full writing systems to develop. |
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Vaughan Williams had a modest private income, which in his early career he supplemented with a variety of musical activities. |
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This drainage is supplemented by Cinderdale Beck, separating Lad Hows from the main body of the fell. |
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Blue Too requires a four-piece drum set, supplemented by a hi-hat and ride cymbals. |
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The album was supplemented by the four tracks already released on their first two singles. |
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The striking accentuations for the exterior are supplemented with a sporty interior ambience. |
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The farmer supplemented the grain with fishmeal to increase the protein content of the cattle's diet. |
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Soon, regional standards emerged and many woodworkers supplemented bar tabs by fabricating dart boards for the local pubs. |
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The white tennis shirt was supplemented in the late 1950s with coloured versions for table tennis in which white shirts are not allowed. |
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Irish cuisine was traditionally based on meat and dairy products, supplemented with vegetables and seafood. |
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All diets were iso-caloric and iso-nitrogenous, and supplemented with carbohydrases and phytase enzymes, and Zinc Bacitracin. |
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Sometime between 1189 and 1195 this status was supplemented by an annual fair, which survives as the Glasgow Fair. |
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It was observed from the current study that all pigs fed diet supplemented with SIF and EV showed delayed puberty. |
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Vardy's headline-making goal was supplemented by Leonardo Ulloa and Shinji Okazaki, as City ran riot at St James' Park. |
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The freshly isolated viable hepatocytes were suspended in the culture medium RPMI-1640 supplemented with calf serum, HEPES and Gentamycin. |
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From 1998 through 2000, biologists supplemented natural production with the release of 10,000 marked juvenile stripers annually. |
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Railway services were supplemented by steamer boats on the major lakes of Ullswater, Windermere, Coniston Water, and Derwent Water. |
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In order to account for these lost words, modern editions of the poem are supplemented by references to Edward Thwaites' 1698 edition. |
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The text is built around classic Netter illustrations, supplemented in places by photographs or micrographs acquired with modern technology. |
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He supplemented his novelist's income with freelance journalism, and book and film reviews. |
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For example, his deep passion for jazz was supported by the purchase of a drum kit and a saxophone, supplemented by a subscription to Down Beat. |
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During this period they lived on Dorothy's income, supplemented by dividends from stock she had invested in. |
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From 1861 to 1872, he supplemented his income by working as a church organist and music teacher, and writing hymns and songs. |
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Arts and Crafts ideals disseminated in America through journal and newspaper writing were supplemented by societies that sponsored lectures. |
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Her mostly organic diet is supplemented with black-currant oil, acetylcarnitine and silica capsules. |
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Opened in 1999, Macau's Lotus Bridge supplemented what has been the only border crossing into mainland China through Border Gate. |
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South of Preston, the A6 route is instead supplemented by the M61 as far as Manchester, with the M60 acting as a bypass around the city. |
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Rapid transit systems may be supplemented by other systems such as buses, trams, or commuter rail. |
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They would be supplemented by reservists who lived in the local area, and who could be quickly mobilised in an emergency. |
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The budget of local authorities is supplemented by direct grants from the Scottish Government. |
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We supplemented these data by more recent sources cited herein and by measuring 10 morphological variables from 82 individuals. |
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Conductor Julian Wachner, using much-reduced forces supplemented by a tall theorbo, fused everything together with buoyant propulsion. |
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These religious leaders were suspicious of Darwin's theory, and believed that natural selection needed to be supplemented by another process. |
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The scheme is operated by An Rothar Nua on behalf of the National Transport Authority, with funding supplemented by an advertising sponsor. |
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The acquisition of material through legal deposit has been supplemented by purchases, international exchanges, donations and bequests. |
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It is usually supplemented with choorma, a mixture of finely ground baked rotis, sugar and ghee. |
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Madid was supplemented for the race earlier this week as an intended insurance policy in case Haafhd did not run. |
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The rail tunnel under the Mersey was supplemented by a vehicle tunnel in 1934, the Queensway Tunnel. |
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The annual Bergen International Festival is the main cultural festival, which is supplemented by the Bergen International Film Festival. |
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Paul Barrett proposed that prosauropods supplemented their herbivorous diets with small prey or carrion. |
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This income was supplemented through work on commissions of assize, goal deliveries, and oyer and terminer. |
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In a bold move, Madid has been supplemented after winning a Listed race at Sandown. |
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Often the diet must be supplemented with when poor pasture conditions persist. |
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Heavy artillery and machine guns caused most of the casualties, supplemented by poison gas. |
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Agriculture supplemented by fishing and hunting has been the traditional livelihood among Finns. |
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Even if not formally authorized, captains sometimes supplemented their earnings by undertaking a bit of piracy and extortion on the side. |
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Barros's work was supplemented later by several additional volumes written by Diogo do Couto, who had spent most of his career in India. |
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A copy was translated into Latin by Jacobus Angelus at Florence around 1406 and soon supplemented with maps on the 1st projection. |
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State maintained roads rely solely on the MTF, whereas county and city streets are supplemented by local milages. |
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Cod, supplemented by herring and lobster, was the economic mainstay until the late 20th century. |
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Also declared is the unbeaten Madid, originally supplemented by Hamdan Al Maktoum as cover for Haafhd but now given his chance in his own right. |
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Data from the Economic Census are supplemented with data based on administrative records for nonemployers and misreporters. |
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Most societies practice agriculture, supplemented by hunting and gathering. |
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These were supplemented with a wide variety of other plants either cultivated in gardens or gathered in the forest. |
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The staple triumvirate of corn, beans, and squash was supplemented by tropical fruits, vanilla beans, and an herb called acuyo or hoja santa. |
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Some regular annuities, usually supplemented by payments for specific works, are given below. |
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Either side of the head is called the cheek, which is sometimes supplemented by lugs where the head meets the haft, and the hole where the haft is mounted is called the eye. |
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The modern form of the dikes supplemented by overflow and lateral diversion channels, began to appear in the 17th and 18th centuries, built in the Netherlands. |
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Along with growth in numbers, dictionaries and encyclopedias also grew in length, often having multiple print runs that sometimes included in supplemented editions. |
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On the bituminous shale and a newly detected combustible rock formation in the Province of Estonia, supplemented by remarks on some geological phenomena of modern times. |
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The demonic legacy invests Merlin with a preternatural knowledge of the past and present, which is supplemented by God, who gives the boy a prophetic knowledge of the future. |
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A conductor's directions will almost invariably be supplemented or reinforced by verbal instructions or suggestions to their musicians in rehearsal prior to a performance. |
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There was a highly developed system of apprenticeship training and vocational schools supplemented general secondary schools and institutions of higher education. |
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In the plantation period, shallow wells, supplemented by rainwater collected in cisterns, provided sufficient water for the pastoral lifestyle of the small population. |
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Harriers from Illustrious began flying reassurance patrols over Freetown and the ARG supplemented British firepower, particularly at Lungi, with the provision of artillery. |
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Each disc is supplemented with singles and unreleased tracks. |
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In 1990 the Agreement was supplemented by the Schengen Convention, which proposed the abolition of internal border controls and a common visa policy. |
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In 1990, the Agreement was supplemented by the Schengen Convention which proposed the complete abolition of systematic internal border controls and a common visa policy. |
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In 1990, the Agreement was supplemented by the Schengen Convention which proposed the abolition of internal border controls and a common visa policy. |
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We had our full fleet of 32 ploughs and gritters working and they are being supplemented by 25 JCBs, a snowblower and help from farmers in the rural communities. |
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In addition to game, colonists' protein intake was supplemented by mutton. |
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His mother supplemented the family's income as a washerwoman. |
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Agar diffusion tests made on mediums supplemented with different fat sources showed that all strains don't have lecithinase activity, neither lipolytic activity. |
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The college included a common school for Virginia Indians, supplemented by local pupils, which lasted until a 1779 overhaul of the institution's curriculum. |
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The animals live in a natural environment, feeding on acorns, fungi, roots, cherries and seeds, supplemented with local potatoes and sow conditioner pignuts. |
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Agronomic data were supplemented by botanical traits for a robust initial classification, then genetic, cytological, protein and DNA evidence was added. |
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Continuous Production can be supplemented using a Continuous Processor. |
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The structure is often shielded against external corrosion by coatings such as bitumastic or epoxy, supplemented by cathodic protection with sacrificial anodes. |
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The reports are derived from employment and payroll information reported on Treasury Form 941, Schedule A, supplemented by a special survey of selected multiemployers. |
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At the film festival, this East German theme park was supplemented by East Side Story, a DDR That's Entertainment compiled by Dana Ranga and Andrew Horn. |
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Baird-Parker medium supplemented with acriflavine, polymyxins and sulphonamide for the selective isolation of Staphylococcus aureus from heavily contaminated materials. |
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The unsurpassed details of the Poll Tax are supplemented by useful but more limited Hearth Tax, Annuity Roll, Stent Roll, Burial Register, and other serial evidence. |
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Its portfolio of acidic crudes include the Norwegian Heidrun and Grane fields, and will be supplemented by increases in its international asset portfolio. |
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As part of the hospital protocol, enalapril was omitted on the day of the surgery and he had spinal anaesthesia supplemented with general anaesthesia which was uneventful. |
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