The first six policies in the list pay you a monthly benefit of a tenth of your balance throughout the course of your claim. |
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York played host to the tenth and final leg of Chapman's month-long UK tour, and an eager audience gave her a warm welcome and a fond farewell. |
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Sympathy is waning all ready before a tenth of the bodies have been pulled out. |
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It's the tenth most populous city in the world and continues to expand like anything. |
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The earliest item is a Viking bronze sword pommel from the late tenth century incised with diamond shapes and simplified animal forms. |
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City lie in tenth place in Division Three, just three points of the play-off positions and just five points off third place. |
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Arab poets wrote better romantic poetry than Rimbaud and Verlaine as long ago as the tenth century. |
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Astronomers in the US reckon they've identified a tenth planet orbiting our sun. |
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Pluto is conjunct the Midheaven from the ninth house, along with Mercury, which is still retrograde, and in the tenth house. |
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A late race pit stop to replace a flat tire forced Dino Crescentini from tenth place. |
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Between the tenth and the twelfth of February 1355 a riot occurred in Oxford, pitching the townspeople against scholars from the university. |
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Both keepers were the busiest players on the field in an end-to-end game with Bingley opening the scoring in the tenth minute. |
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He went 46-7 ahead before Whyte made a 14 break only for Milner to respond with his tenth red and a pink then laid a snooker. |
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Sit back on the pigskin seats with a glass of Pig's Nose whisky and a bowl of Pork Scratchings watching Babe for the tenth time. |
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On the tenth it was decreed that all common lands might be redistributed among inhabitants of the communities where they were situated. |
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The sharp drop in incomes caused the share of income taxes paid by the rich to shrink nearly a tenth. |
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And, phooey to the woman on the bus who quipped, I had a dress just like that in tenth grade! |
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At present pesticides are currently tested on animals and released for sale at a tenth of the harmful strength. |
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Then we divide the income of the household at the ninetieth percentile by the income of the household at the tenth percentile. |
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The cloze test consists of a longer text of which every fifth to tenth complete word is left out. |
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I don't think a hypothetical extra tenth to the team total is more important than the emotional well-being of any individual. |
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Compared to say, a covalent bond, a hydrogen bond is approximately one tenth of that strength. |
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The Parsees came to India as refugees from Arab-invaded Persia in the ninth and tenth centuries. |
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Facing four switch-hitters in a row, it wouldn't have mattered much, as he worked through the tenth allowing only a Sierra single. |
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I found the new rectory across the road, less than half the size, not a tenth of the grandeur and not even displaying a bit of pargeting. |
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The outgoing Chairman who has now commenced his tenth year in office in his acceptance speech again stated that this would be his last year. |
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Letters display the kind of orthographical and punctuational errors that one is supposed to have left behind by the tenth grade. |
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Carlow College of Music, under its Director of Music, Majella Swan, B.Mus, H. Dip, in Ed., is celebrating its tenth birthday. |
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Even so, she felt confident that with a few weeks of catch-up studying, she would overtake the rest of the student body in the tenth grade. |
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And this, the tenth top-flight encounter between the two local sides, is set to be an interesting tactical battle with both men shrewd operators. |
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We are trying to do biology knowing perhaps only a tenth, or one hundredth, of our species. |
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There is a continuity from the Carolingians to the later Middle Ages that not even the disruptions of the tenth century could erase. |
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Her daughter's tenth birthday had been last week and her adopted parents had sent Maura a card with a single picture inside. |
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In British general practice, about a tenth of prescriptions for children are for off-label use of drugs. |
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The Irish Deaf Society says less than a tenth of all Irish broadcasting is subtitled, with these stations being the worst offenders. |
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In 1979 Jimmy Carter used the occasion of the tenth anniversary of the lunar landing to push his energy program. |
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With all these measures and the consumption of horses, dogs, cats, and rats, each working man got about a tenth of the normal calorific intake. |
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A Frankish royal writing office with archchancellor and notaries can be documented throughout the eighth, ninth, and tenth centuries. |
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A very familiar body of material to most Byzantinists is the land legislation of the tenth century. |
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As with many other fish, splake often ignore nine potential spots, but set up camp on the tenth. |
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Then a few days before my tenth he visited me and stayed until my birthday when he gave me this necklace and left. |
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This is Tyree's tenth novel and one of his most absorbing and spellbinding. |
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Well, when he did greet me on the tenth of April, I don't know, but somehow the other voice was telling my cynical side to bug off. |
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The discovery of a possible tenth planet in our solar system has excited scientists in Swindon. |
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They are cursed to the tenth generation and should be branded with a mark before their long and painful deaths. |
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I managed to go to the library again to borrow the book titled the Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne for the tenth time this month. |
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Initially the system is seen as most suitable for small businesses, and promises to be a tenth of the cost of leased lines. |
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In the tenth century a kitten in England was worth one penny, or fourpence if a proven mouser. |
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Around the tenth week of pregnancy, the intestine moves from the umbilical cord into the abdomen. |
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He recently ended up with a broken heart for the tenth time at the age of twenty. |
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The Iliad covers just a few weeks of the tenth year of the long period over which the Greek forces laid siege to the city of Troy. |
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Among tenth graders, none of the bivariate comparisons reaches statistical significance. |
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A tenth of those with gallbladder stones will also have them in the common bile duct which complicates gallbladder surgery. |
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On the night of his tenth birthday he escapes the zoo, headed for Grand Central Station to catch a train. |
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Traders, tourists and townsfolk packed into Skipton to enjoy the town's tenth Medieval Festival. |
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With a superb performance, Eric Stone has finished tenth in the world professional cyclo-cross championship near Padua, Italy. |
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You probably wash up your dirty dishes immediately after eating, and stick bleach down the toilet with every tenth flush. |
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Both stood toe to toe in the tenth, but a fierce left to the chin from Harrison rattled the champ again. |
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Burns' normal crisp punching style was fraying at the edges but he still stood toe to toe with the champion throughout the tenth. |
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In 1876 the church adopted tithing, which required members to contribute a tenth of their income, as its primary means of economic support. |
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In 1714, a fee of twelve riksdollars per annum was charged for grazing land, and a tithe of one tenth of the crop for sowing land. |
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The ninth, tenth, and eleventh perfect numbers were found after the twelfth was discovered. |
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He has been forced to abandon his 3,500 mile journey after injuring his knees during the first tenth of the journey. |
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Approximately 20 percent of tenth to twelfth graders do not complete high school. |
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The marriage guidance body said that around a tenth of all its cases were now influenced by the internet. |
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The conclusion there seems to be that both a tenth planet and an errant star are unlikely to exist. |
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You know, it was built for about a tenth of the population that it has now. |
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One of those things you have to try once, just to see how the other tenth of the population lives. |
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If one divides the screen into 10 vertical strips of equal width, the first tenth on the left was the only part of the picture in focus. |
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Over that same period, the poorest tenth of Asia's population saw median income rise by 58 percent. |
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On the oval, a half tenth of a second is a lot in this series, and then you get into traffic and lose a second or two. |
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At the tented encampment, visitors were able to chat to Viking families as they cooked using authentic tenth century ingredients. |
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I love that he held a party to celebrate his tenth anniversary of being with Nigella. |
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We didn't go out on Saturday for our tenth wedding anniversary as Josie was still really sick. |
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Coming up, we will have more looks back and looks ahead here from Los Angeles on this tenth anniversary of the riots. |
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The council is the lowest spending unitary council per head of population and had the tenth lowest council tax in the United Kingdom. |
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But archaeologists found a Saxon upright loom weight dating back to the eighth and tenth centuries. |
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Hundreds of green-draped coffins were ready for burial today, marking this tenth anniversary of the genocide. |
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In 1955, Delaware County ranked tenth in the nation for milk production on more than 2,000 farms. |
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Almost a tenth of all houses are occupied by tenants renting from private landlords. |
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Of greater use to the Welsh kings of the tenth and eleventh centuries was the supply of Viking and Saxon mercenaries. |
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The Tartars from the north built a city near this location as early as the tenth century. |
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The campaigners estimate that up to a tenth of all Europeans and a quarter of all Hungarians live or work in floodplains. |
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Cell debris was pelleted by centrifugation and supernatant concentrated by lyophilization to one tenth of the initial volume. |
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Since the tenth century, the Tajiks have been ruled by others, mostly Turks and Russians. |
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He hit No.4 as the leadoff batter in the top of the tenth inning, the ball sailing over the right field screen barely inside the foul pole. |
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On the tenth day, they are ritually sent back into the spiritual world and the vases are emptied and inverted to signify the end of the festival. |
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By the middle of the tenth century the last Danish king had been driven out of England and the West Saxon line now ruled the whole country. |
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Elaine Castillo was the leading apprentice rider with 62 victories, good enough for tenth overall in the jockey standings. |
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Now consider how great this man was, unto whom even the patriarch Abraham gave the tenth of the spoils. |
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The leone had collapsed to a tenth of its previous value against the dollar. |
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What is most worrying is that only a tenth of companies would have given you a positive return over the past year. |
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Who else can say they got divorced on the tenth anniversary of their wedding? |
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Since an angstrom is a tenth of a millionth of a metre, that's pretty small. |
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I knew Jimmy had to go with the curveball for the tenth pitch of the at-bat. |
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To judge from the surviving manuscripts, these texts found a large audience in Anglo-Saxon England during the tenth and eleventh centuries. |
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The exceptions are practically all African and Arab countries, amounting altogether to only a tenth of the world's population. |
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Almost a tenth of all houses in Swindon are occupied by tenants renting from private landlords. |
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With six tournaments to play, she could well make her tenth season in America her best to date. |
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The tenth day of the month of Muharram is observed by visits to the graves of relatives, followed by prayers and the giving of alms to the poor. |
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Qwai had won the title scoring a tenth round TKO over reigning champ Matthew Saad Muhammad. |
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Meanwhile Grainne, competing against one hundred and twenty dancers got seventh place for her reel and was placed tenth in the Championships. |
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It is nearer one tenth of the population or one fifth of the working population. |
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A big Manchester crowd raised the roof as the Grantown-on-Spey rider clocked an impressive time, just a tenth of a second slower than his best. |
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The holy book was enjoined upon the Sikhs as the eternal and spiritual Guru by Guru Gobind Singh, the tenth and the last Sikh guru. |
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The day also commemorates the founding of the Khalsa by the tenth guru, Guru Govind Singh. |
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They celebrated the 338th birth anniversary of Guru Gobind Singh, the tenth guru of Sikhs, with a variety of functions on Sunday. |
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He was about to enter his tenth year of national managership. |
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He was killed on the tenth of Muharram in the year 680 on the plain of Karbala, in what is now Iraq. |
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Today he won his tenth gold medal, and sixteenth medal overall. |
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The acclaimed author of Endless Love, who is often compared to Cheever and Updike, returns with his tenth novel. |
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The investigation is now in its tenth year, and has yet to regain its credibility. |
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Finally, just before the tenth stanza, a crestfallen Alvarado whispered that he was done. |
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Buffalo ranked tenth in the nation, while Detroit and Pittsburgh ranked twelth and thirteenth, respectively. |
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Pre-Christian epic ballads, agricultural songs, laments, and tales dating back to before the tenth century were recorded for the first time in the seventeenth century. |
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They have the tenth best goal-scoring record and the twelfth best defensive record, suggesting the team should be lying mid-table rather than sixteenth. |
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I was tenth in the class at the beginning of the school year. |
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Astronomers have sighted a tenth heavenly body orbiting the Earth. |
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The show lacks a tenth of the fizz the malignant but gifted Limbaugh decants every single afternoon. |
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Another possible EU equivalent to the tenth amendment might be a proposed catalogue of competences assigning policy responsibilities to specific levels of government. |
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Her outstanding ride leaves her in joint tenth place overnight individually, and leaving the UK team int he silver medal position. |
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Just as the two lady golfers teed off at the tenth hole, they heard a loud bang and saw the helicopter come down over the beach and fall on the rocks. |
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If universities are managed and organized scientifically, by spending one tenth of the resources, they can be made tenfold efficient and effective. |
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The album comes with a bonus CD featuring a video of the title track plus footage from the duo's tenth anniversary concert at London's Royal Albert Hall. |
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Sridhara is now believed to have lived in the ninth and tenth centuries. |
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Next year will be the tenth anniversary of Jack's passing but, in part because of folks like the ones on the panel, it feels like he's still around. |
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Our democracy's tenth anniversary will coincide with an election year. |
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The date was August tenth, and Liz and Colin would be married in two days. |
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Bill Blass dresses one tenth of one percent of the American woman. |
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She came into my workplace the other day, and she was halfway friendly, but it wasn't even one tenth of the warmth she used to radiate towards me. |
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The dignity inherent in the farmer's labour is enhanced rather than diminished as he turns every tenth ear of corn over to support those who labour in a different field. |
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Double race winner Chilton was seventh having started tenth. |
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At Potsdam, Patricia was a beaten finalist in the 100m and 200m races and unfortunately just missed out on the bronze medal, by one tenth of a second. |
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Soldiers in tin hats and children clutching their gas masks were among the thousands who flocked to Haworth for the village's tenth 1940s festival. |
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The cost of creating a microbusiness on the average is just 1800 Euros, which is only one tenth of the cost of providing benefits to the unemployed. |
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I ducked to avoid it, swallowing my tenth bellyful of water. |
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But today, five years later, there are less than a tenth that number serving in those two countries. |
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This would outfit less than one tenth of police officers nationwide but gets the idea circulating. |
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A report hit the web Wednesday claiming Facebook, now in its tenth year, is losing its teens at terrifyingly high rates. |
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The final tenth chapter recapitulates the similarities between leaders of human and simian societies, and provides a speculative discussion of the inevitability of war. |
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Later, in the tenth century, the Arabs created a Mozarab church. |
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This was designed to cut the high unit cost of producing milk during the four off season months when production is about one tenth of the peak summer volume. |
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The Nicobarese are the largest tribal group in the islands, with about 30,000 members, accounting for around a tenth of the archipelago's population. |
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Without Jardel, they failed to win their tenth straight title. |
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On his last outing he drove like a man possessed and clipped a tenth off the Brazilian's time to ensure an all-Ferrari barrier at the start of the race. |
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He gave one tenth of his income to the synagogue and was very religious. |
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By the tenth anniversary of Brown only 1.17 percent of black schoolchildren in the eleven former Confederate states were attending integrated schools. |
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The two counties are meeting for the second time in four weeks, and this will be the tenth meeting of the sides since they first crossed swords almost 50 years ago. |
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As enlarged in the tenth century, the minster at Winchester was 250 feet long, with side-chapels, elaborate western towers, and carved and painted friezes. |
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By the end of the tenth century, a system of military service had developed in which every unit of five hides was responsible for providing and equipping one man for the fyrd. |
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His Mahler Tenth is still viable as a recommendable choice, as are his accounts of Shostakovich symphonies. |
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On the Tenth of Tevet, 2,500 years ago, Nebuchadnezzar began his siege of Jerusalem. |
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The Tenth of Tevet commemorates the day when Nebuchadnezzar laid siege to Jerusalem. |
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The relentless energy and fury of the Allegro non troppo recalled the Scherzo of Shostakovich's Tenth Symphony. |
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The tithe demanded that each layperson in England and Wales be taxed one tenth of their personal income and moveable property. |
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But on the tenth day of the same month perished almost the whole army which he led from Ouania to Niwanbirig. |
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The students had already accepted that the orange Cuisenaire rod is one tenth of a metre. |
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A newly promoted junior Centurion would be assigned to the sixth century of the tenth cohort and slowly progressed through the ranks from there. |
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The gastroduodenal distension, D10 hemivertebra, gentle rightward scoliosis, absent left tenth rib and sacral angulation are all again noted. |
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The simplest mathematical formulation that Popper gives of this concept can be found in the tenth chapter of Conjectures and Refutations. |
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Leclair's excellent collection, as I said earlier, somewhat duplicitously, shares the tenth spot with Jean-Michel Maulpoix's fine Domaine public. |
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This river is the fourth longest in the world and tenth most powerful in the world. |
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House seats are apportioned among the states by population every tenth year. |
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In the tenth frame, Liang missed the final black in a clearance which would have given him victory. |
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Button managed to repass Trulli through the final pit stops and finished seventh with his teammate in tenth closely behind Nakajima and Trulli. |
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Returning at the European Grand Prix, BAR were still struggling and Button finished tenth. |
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In the fourth race of the season, the Russian Grand Prix, Hamilton did not set a time in the third part of qualifying so he started in tenth. |
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Standard immunostaining procedures were used to localize glial fibrillary acidic protein in every tenth section. |
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The Zealots were leading members of the revolt against Rome in 66-70 AD and at Masada they committed suicide rather than surrender to the Roman Tenth Legion. |
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His tenth victory of the season was also his 32nd career victory, the most of any British driver. |
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From the trailer, we can see that Queen Elizabeth I is present when the Tenth and eleventh Doctors meet for the first time. |
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Khan defeated Molina by TKO in the tenth round and won the WBC Silver Light Welterweight title. |
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Though Strauss succumbed in the tenth over, England lost no further wickets before lunch, and only one more before tea. |
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In the Fuero Juzgo, the groom's endowment was limited to a tenth of his property. |
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Most top IndyCar drivers are paid around a tenth of their Formula One counterparts. |
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One tenth of all Thoroughbreds suffer orthopedic problems, including fractures. |
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In a 2004 BBC poll Scott was named the tenth most influential person in British culture. |
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Sales of house records dwindled and, by 1988, the genre was selling less than a tenth as many records as at the height of the style's popularity. |
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In a 2007 authors' poll by TIME, Middlemarch was voted the tenth greatest literary work ever written. |
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They finished the season in tenth place, sixteen points behind winners Surrey. |
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However, many other scholars believe the poem to have been written during various years between the eight and tenth centuries. |
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He also became a popular saint in Brittany by the end of the tenth century. |
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But sermons for the feast are attributed in manuscripts to Cosmas Vestitor, who flourished in the tenth century. |
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In his final examination in January 1831 Darwin did well, coming tenth out of 178 candidates for the ordinary degree. |
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Parts of the building date back to the tenth century, and it is a grade I listed building. |
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However, since the Great Irish Famine, the population of Ireland has fallen to less than one tenth of the population of the British Isles. |
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The levy was a grant of a proportion of all moveable property, normally a tenth for towns and a fifteenth for farmland. |
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Printed Matter, north of Sawon on Tenth Avenue, definitely falls into the galosh gang. |
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Services given by the Sayyids are supposed to be free, but they should receive the Zikat, or one tenth of the fruits of the earth. |
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In fact, Leah will give up bearing children for many years until finally she has Issachar and Zebulun, Jacob's ninth and tenth children. |
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Nationally, 2003 marked the tenth consecutive decline in the volume of aggravated assaults. |
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The 2014 Environmental Performance Index put Norway in tenth place, based on the environmental performance of the country's policies. |
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Evibodies are only one tenth the size of an antibody and can therefore be manufactured more economically. |
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Key-in quinquennial for a fifth, decennial for a tenth, and quindecennial for a fifteenth. |
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All the dukes and princes that ever stepped foot in America, never deserved a tenth part of the attention which is due to Prof. Agassiz. |
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For his next studio effort, his tenth, Beck tapped Danger Mouse to produce, and the two first met in December 2007 to record. |
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Block printing, called tarsh in Arabic, developed in Arabic Egypt during the ninth and tenth centuries, mostly for prayers and amulets. |
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By the tenth century, 400,000 copies of some sutras and pictures were printed, and the Confucian classics were in print. |
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Originally this had been the church's right to a tenth of the parish harvest. |
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In the early tenth century, the East Anglian Danes came under increasing pressure from Edward the Elder, king of Wessex. |
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They emerged in the ninth and tenth centuries and by the twelfth century almost all jurists aligned themselves with a particular madhhab. |
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With almost ten million residents, Michigan is a large and influential state, ranking tenth in population among the fifty states. |
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On the day of the Preparation, about the tenth hour, you shut me in, and I remained there the whole Sabbath in full. |
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Mercer Quality of Living Survey ranks Sydney tenth in the world in terms of quality of living, making it one of the most livable cities. |
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J is the tenth letter in the modern English alphabet and the ISO basic Latin alphabet. |
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Belize City was declared the 'most hated city' and ranked tenth for having a very high rate of crime, drug dealings and a sense of dilapidation. |
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The 14th day of the lunar month according to the Gregorian system is figured as the ninth or tenth day according to the Julian. |
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In fatal cases of ordinary smallpox, death usually occurs between the tenth and sixteenth days of the illness. |
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I may venture to state, that very few female slaves who have passed their tenth year, reach Egypt or Arabia in a state of virginity. |
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Earlier examples were made from iron, bronze, or amber, although silver pendants became fashionable in the tenth century. |
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By the tenth and twelfth centuries, respectively, Saxony and Bavaria had adopted descent myths, although they may have existed much earlier. |
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Finally, denarii were issued in Rome in the names of pope and emperor from Leo III and Charlemagne onwards to the late tenth century. |
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With braillewriters ready, laptops open, and pencils sharpened, more than 45 students with visual impairments will participate in the Tenth Annual Technology Olympics. |
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Eliza Griswold, author of The Tenth Parallel, talks to the mother teresa of Somalia and her daughters. |
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The National Orchestral Association wound up its tenth concert season last week without much fanfaring. |
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In this dramatic picture, the nation is literally decimated, and even the tenth which remains is subjected to a further destruction. |
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Octavian sent only a tenth of those promised, however, which Antony viewed as an intentional provocation. |
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The Chronicon was composed in the hermeneutic style almost universally adopted by English scholars writing in Latin in the tenth century. |
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On the tenth post-operative day, she became suddenly unresponsive due to a bradyarrhythmia that progressed to asystole. |
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She is seen standing alongside the War Doctor and not the Tenth incarnation. |
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On the tenth day, they came back and they said there was still caribou going across the river night and day. |
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As the tenth anniversary of her husband's death approached, her son's condition grew no better, and Victoria's distress continued. |
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The tenth series, set again in the Falkland Islands and broadcast in 2015, ran for six episodes. |
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Meanwhile, Vikings settled on the Cotentin in the ninth and tenth centuries. |
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He'd missed from a missable distance on the tenth, but when asked to hole out from around 4ft on the 11th, he failed. |
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The tenth century used to be reckoned by mediaeval historians as the darkest part of this intellectual night. |
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In the tenth century, longships would sometimes be tied together in offshore battles to form a steady platform for infantry warfare. |
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The genus Pelecanus was first formally described by Linnaeus in 1758 in the tenth edition of his Systema Naturae. |
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In a 2005 opinion poll of Radio Times readers, Lundy was named as Britain's tenth greatest natural wonder. |
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As the price of glass fibers is only about one tenth the price of carbon fiber, glass fiber is still dominant. |
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Smith was on the bubble but lost out when Jones was faster by a tenth of a second. |
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You are a physical man, and in the best sense of being a man, you are not one tenth the man my brother was. |
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The tenth show of the tour, held at Birmingham's O2 Academy, was filmed by music video website Moshcam. |
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On 6 April 2017, the BBC confirmed that John Simm would be returning in his role as the Master in the tenth series. |
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The tenth series introduced Pearl Mackie as Bill Potts, the Doctor's newest traveling companion. |
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The Padres' third baseman, Ken Caminiti, launched a solo homerun in the tenth to pull out the victory in Game Five. |
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The European Fund for Southeast Europe celebrated its tenth anniversary today within the scope of its annual conference in Berlin. |
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By the tenth round the match was level, and as the match progressed Welsh took charge. |
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The first nine days mark Navaratri, while the tenth day is known as Vijayadasami. |
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In June 2009 Cooke captured the Giro del Trentino title and won her national championship for the tenth time. |
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Both wild and cultivated plants have naturalised widely, and were introduced into the Far East prior to the tenth century. |
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Wherever this great gospel book originated and however it came to Lichfield, it has been there since the tenth century. |
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Teilo at some point in the ninth century and eventually came into the possession of Lichfield Cathedral somewhere in the tenth century. |
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The tenth battle was waged on the banks of a river which is called Tribruit. |
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This sector, with two blind tee shots on the tenth and 11th, marks a sharp rise in difficulty from the opening holes. |
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For this project I showed my tenth grade Advanced Art students collages by Cubists, Dadaists, and Romare Bearden. |
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Except for the nomenklatura, who lived far better than the masses, material conditions had advanced less than a tenth what was claimed. |
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In 2014 only a tenth as many tourists came as had come the year before. |
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By contrast, the smaller Liberal Democrats party took more than a fifth of the vote but only about a tenth of the seats in parliament. |
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The big parties have been literally decimated, like the unluckier Roman legions who were reduced to one tenth of their original strength. |
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The tenth Guru, Gobind Singh, left a deep impression on the followers of the new faith because of his courage and sacrifices. |
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In celebration of the resort's tenth anniversary, oenophiles can now enjoy a series of exceptional wine dinners with leading winemakers. |
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In 1770 and 1771 Great Famine killed about one tenth of the Czech population, or 250,000 inhabitants, and radicalised the countryside leading to peasant uprisings. |
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The Cotentin became part of Normandy in the early tenth century. |
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Seats are apportioned among the provinces by population every tenth year. |
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Named Xifu at the time, it was one of the three great bastions of culture in southern China during the tenth century, along with Nanjing and Chengdu. |
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Milan is home to many cultural institutions, museums and art galleries, that account for about a tenth of the national total of visitors and receipts. |
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Within the second to tenth cohorts, the commander of each cohort's first century was known as a pilus prior and was in command of his entire cohort when in battle. |
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Jerusalem may have competed with the famous sites of Megiddo and Hazor in the tenth century, but it completely outshined them in the centuries to come. |
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Benn was knocked down again in the eighth round, but an exhausted and drained McClellan was unable to follow up and Benn rallied to stop McClellan in the tenth round. |
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Gore, he built a coalition of Justices after 1994 that developed the idea of federalism as provided for in the Tenth Amendment. |
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Yet there is strong evidence to support the view that nucleation occurred in the tenth century or perhaps the ninth, and was a development parallel to the growth of towns. |
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The Tenth Army formed the northern attack force and was to attack eastwards into the Douai plain. |
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Italian dictator Benito Mussolini ordered the Tenth Army to invade Egypt by 8 August. |
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The Supreme Court held that the TLA did not bar the DMAs challenge to the Colorado reporting statute and remanded the case to the Tenth Circuit. |
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The main reasons for the uprising were the imposition of new taxes, the tenth penny, and the religious persecution of Protestants by the newly introduced Inquisition. |
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In the 2009 rankings of Masters of Management, the school reached first place with the CEMS Master in Management and a tenth place with its RSM Master in Management. |
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Focus' Laverton operations delivered 25,636oz1 from its tenth ore processing campaign at the Barrick Granny Smith mill, a 50 day processing campaign. |
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At Joffre's insistence the offensive was planned next to the French Tenth Army at Loos. |
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The points system is similar to that used in the FIA's other world championships, awarding points to the top ten finishers on a sliding point margin scale from first to tenth. |
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This deal is thought to be worth a tenth of the original cost and forbids the Scottish Rugby Union from affiliating itself from any other whisky manufacturer. |
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It was joined by a large version of James in the tenth series. |
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Michigan is the tenth most populous of the 50 United States, with the 11th most extensive total area, and the largest state by total area east of the Mississippi River. |
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It was further limited by the addition of the Tenth Amendment contained in the Bill of Rights and the Eleventh Amendment. |
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The album was then leaked on the Tesco website Take the Crown debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart making it Williams' tenth number one album. |
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He voted the tenth biggest British star in Britain at the end of the year. |
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On the tenth month the woman does not escape with her life if the bairn is not born, since it turns in the belly to a deadly disorder, and oftenest on Tuesnight. |
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Subsequent animations made in 2013 include The Tenth Planet, The Ice Warriors and The Moonbase. |
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Both bands entered a band competition to play at the Cardiff Bay Music Fiesta, and while Colour 45 came tenth and was given a place on the bill, Sweet Catatonia placed 45th. |
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The Carolingian dynasty of East Francia had died out in the early tenth century, and its new Liudolfing king, Henry the Fowler, was seen by many as an arriviste. |
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In 1979, Oldfield's music was used as the musical score for The Space Movie, a Virgin movie that celebrated the tenth anniversary of the Apollo 11 mission. |
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During that story the role was then assumed by John Simm who returned to the role multiple times through the Tenth Doctor's tenure. |
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The fight was a sporting disaster for Welsh, losing seven of the ten rounds, and by the tenth he was being chased around the ring as he covered himself up. |
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The play was presented by the duo's Poor Box Productions to mark the tenth anniversary of Breakthrough, a human rights group based in Delhi and New York. |
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An audio version of The Business, set to contemporary music, arranged by Paul Oakenfold, was broadcast in October 1999 on Galaxy Fm as the tenth Urban Soundtracks. |
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Despite White having the stronger punch, it was not until the tenth that he managed to draw blood, and many writers failed to give him even one round. |
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Total titratable acidity of annual ryegrass silage made with anthesis stage ryegrass was only one tenth of the acidity of booting or heading stage. |
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A third in 2009 featured a crossover appearance from the main show by David Tennant as the Tenth Doctor. |
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The 700,000 ton target was achieved in only one month, November 1942, while after May 1943 average sinkings dropped to less than one tenth of that figure. |
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Along with this, in May 2016 the Tenth Doctor, David Tennant, appeared alongside Cathrine Tate in a collection of three audio adventures. |
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Establishing itself in either the fifth or sixth centuries CE, it continued to exist until being fully absorbed into the Kingdom of England in the tenth century. |
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In the tenth round, Driscoll, becoming irritated at Welsh's clinches and illegal use of his shoulder, rushed Welsh and head butted him on the chin. |
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The current minimum transaction fee is fixed at 0.0001 bitcoin or a tenth of a millibitcoin per kilobyte, recently decreased from one millibitcoin. |
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By 6 October, the Second Army front from the Oise to the Somme and the Tenth Army front from Thiepval to Arras and Souchez had been stabilised. |
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Between 23 and 28 May, they reconstituted the French Seventh and Tenth armies. |
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El Primero, symbol of excellence, is the first integrated automatic chronograph movement capable of measuring short periods of time with one tenth of a second accuracy. |
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If at least one tenth of those entitled to vote in Bundestag elections were in favour of a revision, the federal government had to include the proposal into its legislation. |
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Blue Ruin, a bar, opened at 538 Ninth Avenue last night, while Pony Bar will open soon at 637 Tenth Avenue. |
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Another informed and sobering estimate is that by 1800 indigenous populations in the western hemisphere were a tenth of what they had been three centuries before. |
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Bred by Cheveley Park Stud, Strike Force started his racing career with John Gosden and is now with his tenth trainer, Alison Hutchinson, in whose care he has been since June. |
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