The country's leaders relentlessly persecuted those who fought against the regime. |
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He hated being patronized and pitied by those who didn't believe his story. |
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While you're enjoying the holidays, you should spare a thought for those who are less fortunate. |
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Indeed, volunteers can have a strong influence on organisations especially those who deal with governance and management. |
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From these ranks came those who launched the Easter Rising in Dublin in 1916, led by Patrick Pearse and James Connolly. |
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It defines 'victims' are those who are directly affected by 'bereavement', 'physical injury' or 'trauma' as a result of the conflict. |
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Thatcher's support was stronger among MPs on the right, those from southern England, and those who had not attended public schools or Oxbridge. |
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The United States Navy recognizes those who complete deployments with a special decoration known as the Sea Service Deployment Ribbon. |
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Of those who thought Iraq had weapons sequestered somewhere, about half responded that said weapons would not be found in combat. |
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For those who remained, new economic opportunities emerged through the export of cattle, commercial fishing and tourism. |
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The majority of those who live away from home reside in Shawlands, Dennistoun and the West End of the city. |
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Consequently, candidates will less closely reflect the viewpoints of those who vote for them. |
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In the Commons, he insisted on the support of all Whig members, especially those who held office. |
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She never passed a spider or moneyspinner, without throwing it over her shoulder, to the no small annoyance of those who might be near. |
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As a result, those who are unable to afford an education, or choose not to pursue optional education, generally receive much lower wages. |
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Many of the original Tejanos had Basque blood, including those who fought in the Battle of the Alamo alongside many of the other Texans. |
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For those who remained new economic opportunities emerged through the export of cattle, commercial fishing and tourism. |
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The term ghair muqallid literally refers to those who do not use taqlid and by extension do not have a madhab. |
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Bishops are almost always chosen from among monks, and those who are not generally receive the monastic tonsure before their consecrations. |
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Despite the Brethren's rejection of the term 'member', many observers use the term to refer to those who attend meetings. |
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Therefore, there is no formal ordination process for those who preach, teach, or lead, within their meetings. |
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The Investor subcategory is for those who wish to invest capital in the United Kingdom. |
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During this period, the English government persecuted those who chose to worship outside the Church of England. |
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The songs basically detailed the hardness of life of those who work in the country. |
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Among those who joined were Aubrey Brain, Arthur Catterall, Eugene Cruft, Sidonie Goossens, Lauri Kennedy and Frederick Thurston. |
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Many of those who were hostile to the materialist production idea of art left Russia. |
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A young Rose reunites with Jack at the Titanic's Grand Staircase, applauded by those who died. |
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However, those who defend the BBC suggest that the BBC needs to provide new services and entertainment, to remain relevant in the digital age. |
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I have never known much good done by those who affected to trade for the public good. |
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Thailand, allow visitors who arrive by land from neighbouring countries a shorter length of stay than those who arrive by air. |
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This is often used in connection to disease and illness, such as those who may possibly have been exposed to a communicable disease. |
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In some countries, there are threats of violence against those who vote, such as during the 2005 Iraq elections, an example of voter suppression. |
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In Greece voting is compulsory, however there are practically no sanctions for those who do not vote. |
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In Luxembourg only voters below the age of 75 and those who are not physically handicapped or chronically ill have the legal obligation to vote. |
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Even before he was pope, John XXII argued that those who died in the faith did not see the presence of God until the Last Judgment. |
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He eventually backed down from his position, and agreed that those who died in grace do indeed immediately enjoy the beatific vision. |
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Protestantism continued to expand in this period and became more distinct from those who wanted reform within the existing church. |
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Although he claimed to have been unaware of his men's intentions, this was considered unlikely by those who heard of the murder. |
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For those who don't know, there was a juggling party in Bermuda over the weekend. |
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The names of landless men or those who held their lands from a landlord would not appear in this record. |
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Bothwell, Moray, Secretary Maitland, the Earl of Morton and Mary herself were among those who came under suspicion. |
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Including those who left during the war, a total of about 8000 to 10,000 slaves gained freedom. |
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Chronic nicotinism is usually experienced by those who smoke cigars, and by cigarmakers who are continually handling tobacco. |
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Even those who do not admire the Budget, or who are injured by it, admit the merit of the performance. |
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But it has not seemed to me that those who have received my books kindly take even now sufficient notice of the affiliation. |
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Mary was not hurt and visited the relatives of those who were injured or killed in the village below. |
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Justification is the part of salvation where God pardons the sin of those who believe in Christ. |
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He raises proceedings, when necessary, against those who improperly usurp armorial bearings. |
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Out of wedlock, William I had numerous children, their descendants being among those who would lay claim to the Scottish crown. |
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Also, the Lord Lyon states that a clan tartan should only be worn by those who profess allegiance to that clan's chief. |
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Historically, a clan was made up of everyone who lived on the chief's territory, or on territory of those who owed allegiance to the said chief. |
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Among the nonheavy drinkers also, those who were depressed had a more difficult time stopping drinking once they had begun. |
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Therefore, those who speak two languages have better critical thinking and decision making skills. |
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He was eventually sought out by those who wished to study under him, and was entreated to establish a monastery in Brittany. |
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Love your enemies, do good to those who hate you, bless those who curse you, pray for those who abuse you. |
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Fear of losing power corrupts those who wield it and fear of the scourge of power corrupts those who are subject to it. |
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Governments have no right to question the loyalty of those who oppose them. |
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Eight of the nine who got damages were not worth a dime, and all but six of those who failed to sustain their suits were worthless. |
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Religious leaders have often been prominent among those who considered smoking immoral or outright blasphemous. |
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This paradoxical event suggests that those who quit smoked less, while those who continued to smoke moved to smoke more light cigarettes. |
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In fact Wroth had to preach in the churchyard because the church was too small to accommodate all those who attended. |
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However, even to those who enter the prayer hall of a mosque without the intention of praying, there are still rules that apply. |
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This was because only the worst of the officials were appointed because those who could avoid serving in Yemen did so. |
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Other customs are designed specifically to represent a social group to outsiders, those who do not belong to this group. |
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The Puritan toleration lasted six years, and included all but Papists, Prelatists and those who held objectional doctrines. |
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He was calm, elusive and able to frustrate those who faced him, especially heavy hitters. |
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Wheat was not an option for most of those who lived in the southern colonies. |
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To the surprise of those who saw him, Moby Doll was a docile, nonaggressive whale that made no attempts to attack humans. |
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A second ill of this day lies in the trend of getting more and more on the outs with those who have been more successful than we. |
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They set up an opt-in mailing list, so that those who wanted the notices could subscribe. |
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Other languages, such as English, German, French and Italian, are often spoken by locals, especially those who work in the tourism industry. |
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Arsenio da Silva, who had emigrated with the exiles from Madeira, to arrange to resettle those who wanted to come to the United States. |
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Here, the ships are described as elegant and ornately decorated, and used by those who went raiding and plundering. |
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The Netherlands imposed prison sentences for those who used more than their ration of electricity. |
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This served as a lesson to the rest of the confederacy of the fate in store for those who dared to stand against Rome. |
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Under feudalism, those who were weakest needed the protection of the knights who owned the weapons and knew how to fight. |
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He was named as one of the commissioners to try Mary, Queen of Scots but is not subsequently mentioned as one of those who sat on the trial. |
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Thus, he divided the navy into those who approved of his innovations and those who did not. |
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Egyptians are divided demographically into those who live in the major urban centres and the fellahin, or farmers, that reside in rural villages. |
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Observers phoned their reports to officers on the ground who then relayed the information to those who needed it. |
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In direct confrontations, people who run are statistically more likely to be attacked than those who stand their ground. |
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An important question is whether this is due to agglomeration effects or whether cities simply attract those who are more productive. |
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This did not mollify those who were displeased with the fact that the Iranian leader had been invited onto the campus. |
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Columbus was eager to pay back dividends to those who had invested in his promise to fill his ships with gold. |
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According to Paul Gilje, impressment was used by England as a way to deny liberty to those who called the colonies home. |
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Pirate ships would often impress those who had skills that were deemed to be beneficial for the running of a successful ship. |
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It was the sea that was separated from authority, and thus was the pirate who could attack those who entered the oceans. |
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Of those who were, most were of mixed race, often endowed by white fathers with some property and social capital. |
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Those pups who were treated had much better growth rates than those who did not. |
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In asceticism Priscillian distinguished three degrees, though he did not deny hope of pardon to those who were unable to attain full perfection. |
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They also contend that those who believe in paranormal phenomena do so for merely psychological reasons. |
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Opinions of these poems vary between those who find them captivating and brilliant, to those who find them merely clever and contrived. |
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Four in five of the crew on board the vessel were Sotonians, with about a third of those who perished in the tragedy hailing from the city. |
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Finally in 1492, the monarchs decided that those who would not convert would be expelled. |
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Sunken ships, once being moving objects, were legally treated as chattel and were awarded to those who could first raise them. |
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Running west from London Waterloo to Exeter St Davids in Devon, it provides a service for those who live in the western districts of Dorset. |
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South African Muslims comprise mainly those who are described as Coloureds and those who are described as Indians. |
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The North American Shed Hunting Club, founded in 1991, is an organization for those who take part in this activity. |
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Languages are used by those who speak them to communicate and to solve a plethora of social tasks. |
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Some of those who object to releasing fish do not object to killing fish for food. |
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During the Third Reich, the town head was appointed by those who held power locally at the time. |
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For those who first passed the Rhine and expulsed the Gauls, and are now named Tungrians, were then called Germani. |
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A century later, Seneca referred to Posidonius as one of those who had made the largest contribution to philosophy. |
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He left those who had hid themselves, if there were any, with the hope that they would all die of hunger in the winter. |
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The mutinous legions were sent to the front in Illyricum, while those who had assisted in their defeat were duly rewarded. |
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For this reason, Marcus Aurelius decided not to bring more barbarians into Italy, but even banished those who had previously been brought there. |
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Elton had no use for those who seek history to make myths, to create laws to explain the past, or to produce theories such as Marxism. |
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A common legal substitute for those who conscientiously object to making sacred oaths is to give an affirmation instead. |
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The second order, those who fight, was the rank of the politically powerful, ambitious, and dangerous. |
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In Celtic mythology, a well belonging to the god Nechtain is said to blind all those who gaze into it. |
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The Akha people of South East Asia are an example of those who believe that missionaries are only converting others for personal gain. |
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Fairly strict conditions were levied on those who aspired to become vrijburgers at the Cape of Good Hope. |
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Prejudice toward Greeks on the part of Greeks was not limited to those who lived on the fringes of the Greek world. |
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He glorifies the heroes that made their names in battle far more than those who made peace. |
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Hobbes' vision of the natural depravity of man inspired fervent disagreement among those who opposed absolute government. |
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God has given this earth to those who will subdue and cultivate it, and it is vain to struggle against His righteous decree. |
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Othering is the creation of those who discriminate, to distinguish, label, categorize those who do not fit in the societal norm. |
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The idea of mercantilism was to protect the markets as well as maintain agriculture and those who were dependent upon it. |
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Ekelund, portrays mercantilism not as a mistake, but rather as the best possible system for those who developed it. |
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The Order of Magellan was established in 1902 to honour those who complete a circumnavigation and make other contributions to humanity. |
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Therefore I have joined those who today advocate the designation 'Southern Levant. |
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To call Mao either the saint or the devil of China is relevant only to those who see history as a branch of ponerology. |
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They might have split 24 years ago, but the Smiths remain as popular as ever, and not just among those who remember them first time around. |
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The pope promised them the same indulgences that he had promised to those who chose to join the First Crusade. |
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It issued an amnesty for those who had fought on either side during the liberation war. |
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Without regard to age or gender, those who did not swear allegiance to him were slain. |
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Among those who embarked on these four vessels was Francisco Pizarro, the future conqueror of Peru. |
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Corruption remains a problem in Sri Lanka, and there is currently very little protection for those who stand up against corruption. |
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In the third century BC, a Chinese leader in the Han Dynasty required those who addressed him to chew cloves to freshen their breath. |
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The Hawaiians, most helpful to those who were most helpless, received them kindly. |
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Only those who were commissioned by the Spanish Crown to document the chronological history of the island were allowed to write. |
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They unhesitatingly killed those who clung to the old faith, sometimes after incredible tortures. |
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He exacted a toll from passing boatmen, and for those who refused, he severed one of their hands and threw it into the river. |
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I'll say a word about it to settle the doubts of those who have strayed in seeking its origin. |
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He is credited with driving recusants out of the country, those who refused to attend Anglican services. |
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Any African Americans in the region after the law was passed were forced to leave, and those who did not comply were arrested and beaten. |
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Anna, the map of her drift, and daily meteorological records, but the destiny of those who stayed on board remains unknown. |
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Merchants were those who bought and sold goods while landowners who sold their own produce were not considered to be merchants. |
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It is unknown if one or more boats went to New Zealand, or the type of boat, or the names of those who migrated. |
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Many people have migrated, but those who remain in the area make a living by fishing and hunting. |
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Prospective students are those who have already applied to the university, but have yet to be admitted. |
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Disease engulfed many, and insufficient food damaged those who made it to the coasts. |
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Guangqi's branch of the Xus were not related to those who had passed the imperial examinations and joined Shanghai's local gentry. |
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It was imported to Egypt as early as 2000 BCE, but those who report it had come from China confuse it with cassia. |
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These include belief in divine reward for those who observe the Lord's commandments and likewise, punishment meted unto the transgressors. |
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Of those who leave the state permanently, most go to Aguascalientes, Jalisco and other northern states. |
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Also during the Middle Ages one who could read, could read Latin also, and those who could not read Latin, usually could not read at all. |
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Of those who attend the Memorial a small minority worldwide partake of the wine and unleavened bread. |
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The electors are now limited to those who have not reached 80 on the day before the death or resignation of a pope. |
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All of those who could afford it left the city, but Zwingli remained and continued his pastoral duties. |
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Prayer is obligatory for all Muslims except those who are prepubescent, menstruating, or in puerperium stage after childbirth. |
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In addition, those who are effectually called and regenerated are also sanctified. |
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It also urged those who had contributed to disunity to express their regret. |
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Often they were held alongside a traditional service in order to cater to those who preferred contemporary worship music. |
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In Latin America, missions began to serve European immigrants of Lutheran background, both those who spoke German and those who no longer did. |
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Abraham Mar Thoma spoke about these notorious acts and visited those who were jailed by him. |
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But those who did not join them continued to follow their own leaders and kept their peculiar identity garnered from reformation. |
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Pope Leo XIII instructed the Archbishop of Manila, Bernardino Nozaleda y Villa to excommunicate those who initiated the schism. |
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The act was opposed by those who resisted the taxes and also by smugglers who stood to lose business. |
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Evidence supports effectiveness and safety in adolescents and those who have and have not previously had children. |
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In those who are not breastfeeding, fertility may return four weeks after delivery. |
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In those who are overweight or obese levonorgestrel is less effective and an IUD or ulipristal is recommended. |
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Following his father's example, Charles raised loans without Parliament's sanction and imprisoned without trial those who would not pay. |
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Stevenson would be that a person owes a duty of care to those who he can reasonably foresee will be affected by his actions. |
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Parliament's intention was to show some compassion for those who had been involved in a suicide pact but failed to die. |
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The common law doctrine of privity of contract provides that only those who are party to a contract may sue or be sued on it. |
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Married couples include only those who have engaged in a legal marriage ceremony and have received a marriage licence. |
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Herle saith, some statutes are made against law and right, which those who made them perceiving would not put them in execution. |
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The socialists all seemed to me to be old, even those who were anagraphically young, and to be lacking in revolutionary capacity. |
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He sneers alike at those who are anxious to preserve and at those who are eager for reform. |
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It had been arranged as part of the day's programme that Mr. Cooke was to drive those who wished to go over the Rise in his new brake. |
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You might say Ross was the first ASMRtist, as those who produce ASMR videos like to be called. |
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When the eyes of those who fish for eels are closed, the eyes of those who fish for the aua are open. |
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It's a volume for those who delight in exploring the backwaters of nineteenth-century opera. |
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I hope that the selection of stories is illuminating for those who have never thought about what happened after the death of the immortal Bard. |
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Tiares, hibiscuses, frangipani and flowered buraos smile to those who return and are not the least bit surprised by their faithfulness. |
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Some clever person came up with the apt name of little John for a suitably shaped container for those who were caught short. |
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He that first discovered the use of the compass did more for the supplying and increase of useful commodities than those who built workhouses. |
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She completely abandoned her Tuesdays at home, and did not return the visits of those who had called upon her. |
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I would suspect that those who are not at all convinced by it have distinct prejudices of their own and are not too convinceable! |
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I am one of those who thinke their fruit can no way countervaile this losse. |
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But who can fathom the subtleties of the human heart? Certainly not those who expect from it only decorous sentiments and normal emotions. |
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There are creators who really make money and earn living from doujin, but those who can do so, are minority. |
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It used to be known for dweomercraft, the craft of healers, magicians, those who know spells, those who know the sourcery of words. |
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Those who got rich were those who joined the company very early on and took some of their pay in stock. |
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To be sure, there are those who are more sophisticated in their dogmatic eisegeses, but the offense is not thereby lessened. |
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Yet for the vast majority of those who acted on their urges to be in pictures, Hollywood was not the end of the rainbow but the end of the road. |
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God's kids are waking up, and those who are engifted with management skill and understanding are especially aroused. |
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To my mind, those who thus shrink afford thereby but evidences of their psychological enthralldom. |
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None but those who have experienced them can conceive of the enticements of science. |
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Burton conveniently afforded him entree into the world of art and those who buy it. |
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To those who would not heed the gently flowing stream of Shiloah he spoke by means of the Euphratean flood. |
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Here are five facts to remember for those who are tempted to apply the five-second rule. |
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Even if the company rule book says that flexitime is allowed, those who work from home are seen as uncommitted to the team. |
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My personal ease and independence were less infringed than that of those who are accounted the freeest members of society. |
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This country will never forget nor fail to honor those who have so courageously garnered our highest regard. |
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Those who can be said to suffer from globophobia include those who adopt both far right and far left political positions. |
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For those who have glory-worthy goods, the temptation is sliding from real striving after virtue into living off their past reputation. |
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Except for those who directly benefit from the system, life becomes a goalless existence, in which the worst human aberrations start germinating. |
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Download websites should be designed so that those who wish to can just grab and go. |
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Rather than trying to understand the basis of guruhood, another means to grasp the phenomenon is to classify those who are recognized as gurus. |
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He is usually a big upstanding man, who looks as if he could take care of himself and those who depend upon him in an emergency. |
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These were a collection of books by those who were antithetical to the emperors. |
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Throughout European history, an education in the classics was considered crucial for those who wished to join literate circles. |
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Subtitles are usually shown for the benefit of those who do not understand Latin. |
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Being more mobile changed everything for those who adopted a horse-bound life. |
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The rebels descended on Camulodunum and destroyed it, killing all those who could not escape. |
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They offer communion to those who are already united in that denomination or sometimes individual church. |
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A man who is conscious of having an ill character, cannot justly be angry with those who neglect and slight him. |
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Well, I'll be bound!! Another example of following the rules and being undercut on pricing by those who don't follow the regs. |
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Recent research shows that people snacking on inshell pistachios ate 41 percent fewer calories than those who consumed shelled nuts. |
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Even those who escaped execution might be declared attainted, and therefore possessing no property, and of no value to a captor. |
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Now if the irreversibility of God's gifts to his people, be considered, what joy for those who feel within a wicked heart. |
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When the Earl of Salisbury died in 1612, he was little mourned by those who jostled to fill the power vacuum. |
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Among those who championed him were the writers Voltaire, Goethe, Stendhal, and Victor Hugo. |
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In 1606, the name of William's daughter Susanna appears on a list of those who failed to attend Easter communion in Stratford. |
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So the victors in the Second Civil War showed little mercy to those who had brought war into the land again. |
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Ted and I have Javerts in our lives, those who will not accept the fact that God the Father has welcomed his prodigal son home. |
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Louis was to provide him with 6,000 troops to suppress those who opposed the conversion. |
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Therefore, during the first three months of 1688, hundreds of those who gave hostile replies to the three questions asked were dismissed. |
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The conduct of those who interrupted the speech was highly criticised at the time. |
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His real name was James, but those who knew him seemed never to call him that. He was Jamesy, or more often Jazz. |
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This led to a schism between those clergy who swore the required oath and accepted the new arrangement and those who remained loyal to the Pope. |
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For those who qualify through need, the sight test is free, and a voucher system is employed to pay for or reduce the cost of lenses. |
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A period of 'civil war' broke out among senior membership between those who favoured Farage's leadership and those seeking a change. |
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Widows of peers who later married commoners lost the privilege, but those who later married peers did not. |
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Impeachment was originally used to try those who were too powerful to come before the ordinary courts. |
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The landowning citizens of the county will object to the increased property tax, but those who rent won't care. |
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This account I am transmitting down the river by canoe, and it may be our last word to those who are interested in our fate. |
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A sidewalk preacher gave an impassioned sermon while an assistant leafleted those who stayed to listen. |
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He was a rather poor businessman, and especially hated bargaining and negotiating terms with those who sought to use the steam engine. |
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Compulsory infant vaccination was regulated by only allowing access to school for those who had been vaccinated. |
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The effects of seat belt laws are disputed by those who observe that their passage did not reduce road fatalities. |
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Among those who used Metrolink less regularly, the system scored far better in the survey. |
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But for those who survive early hazards, a life expectancy of 60 or 70 would not be uncommon. |
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The military base benefited craftsmen and all those who served the military. |
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Edward became king in 1042, and given his upbringing might have been considered a Norman by those who lived across the English Channel. |
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The judges of the court were all those who had the right and duty of attending the court, the suitors. |
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The question of ethnic identity is slightly more complex, but included below are those who identify with Irish or Scottish ethnicity. |
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This article refers to those who reside in Great Britain, the largest island and principal territory of the United Kingdom. |
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Immigrants cannot afford to waste time learning to speak English especially for those who come with certain financial issues. |
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Research suggests that emigration causes an increase in the wages of those who remain in the country of origin. |
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The study found that people who learned a second language when younger had denser grey matter than those who learned one later. |
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Italian is also the everyday language used by most of those who work in the state. |
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From there it spread around the world, carried by those who experienced what they believed to be miraculous moves of God there. |
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The office of Priest Vicar was created in the 1970s for those who assist the minor canons. |
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Consultation at grassroots level during 2006 and 2007 revealed overwhelming opposition from those who responded. |
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During the English Civil War, those who supported the Parliamentary cause were invited by Parliament to discuss religious matters. |
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The term Unitarian is sometimes applied today to those who belong to a Unitarian church but do not hold a Unitarian theological belief. |
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Regarding the virgin birth of Jesus among those who denied the preexistence of Christ, some held to it and others did not. |
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Bede describes Wilfrid as saying that those who did not calculate the date of Easter according to the Roman system were committing a sin. |
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The term Smartism is derived from Smriti texts of Hinduism, meaning those who remember the traditions in the texts. |
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The initiated Sikh, considered reborn, is referred to as Khalsa Sikh, while those who do not get baptized are referred to as Sahajdhari Sikhs. |
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The Mahayana sutras often claim to articulate the Buddha's deeper, more advanced doctrines, reserved for those who follow the bodhisattva path. |
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Another prominent belief among modern Druids is the veneration of ancestors, particularly those who belonged to prehistoric societies. |
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Kent students can take the test, though generally only those who are expected to pass will do so. |
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Students who achieve the pass mark are given the opportunity to study at grammar school while those who fall below that are often not. |
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As tourism is a growing industry, in India there is a lot of opportunity for those who complete this course of study. |
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In Belgium's Flemish Community the doctorandus title was only used by those who actually started their doctoral work. |
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Milne were also among those who passed through the university in the early 20th century. |
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A blue is an award given to those who compete at the university team level in certain sports. |
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In the baths at Pompeii this chamber also served as an apodyterium for those who took the warm bath. |
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The crop season was at hand and the sugarcane fields, managerless, were open to the malice of those who bore the Tulsis grudges. |
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Several alternatives to and substitutes for bacon have been developed for those who cannot or prefer not to eat standard pork bacon. |
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In the 18th century, Holbein found favour in Europe with those who saw his precise art as an antidote to the Baroque. |
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Alfred proposed that students be educated in Old English, and those who excelled should go on to learn Latin. |
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It dramatises the damaging physical and psychological effects of political ambition on those who seek power for its own sake. |
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I think women, at least those who do their own work, would live very simply in that respect, if there were none of the masculines to feed. |
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He was still a soldier in the army of freedom, and still tried to enlighten and civilize those who were impatiently waiting for his death. |
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She also felt ostracised by those who, like Sir Timothy, still disapproved of her relationship with Percy Bysshe Shelley. |
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Even some of those who disagree with him have recognised the wide appeal of such works as Orthodoxy and The Everlasting Man. |
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The owners are thus effectively disappropriated, and become mere managers in the service of the State, and those who control it. |
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However, a private charity board like a church would disburse the monies fairly to those who are in more need than others. |
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However, there were those who articulated a more favourable recognition of the significance of this author's life and works. |
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Not one in a million is fit for it, and least of all those who seek the opportunity. |
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Rowling gave away the remaining six copies to those who have a close connection with the Harry Potter books. |
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Few new progressive rock bands formed during this era, and those who did found that record labels were not interested in signing them. |
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However, the plans were revised to address the concerns put forward by those who are opposed to the plans. |
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Among those who made a mark during Olivier's directorship were Michael Gambon, Maggie Smith, Alan Bates, Derek Jacobi and Anthony Hopkins. |
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To give the film added life is really cool for both those who missed it and those who really loved it. |
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There are also those who question whether the literature of Northern Ireland is Irish or British. |
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The Royal British Legion holds a Silence in the Square event on Armistice Day, 11 November, in remembrance of those who died in war. |
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The game went into a decline through the 1950s and 1960s with little interest generated outside of those who played. |
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Those who practised a sport professionally were considered to have an unfair advantage over those who practised it merely as a hobby. |
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Huddersfield is slightly above the English average for those who have no religion and also for the number of Muslims. |
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All those who entered played 18 holes on one of two courses and then played 18 holes on the other course the following day. |
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Please read on and discover the issues in education that test the mettle of those who experience this world every day. |
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Of those who have won the championship with Williams, only Jones, Rosberg and Villeneuve actually defended their title while still with the team. |
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Whatever the calling, those who live and work at sea invariably confront social isolation. |
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Much of the ethnic Japanese Muslims are those who convert upon marrying immigrant Muslims. |
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Wace, Orderic Vitalis and Stephen of Rouen were among those who wrote in the service of the dukes. |
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For most of those who remained in the country, or went north to Sudan and Egypt, they greatly assimilated Arab culture. |
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Of those who favour independence, some are in favour of an immediate unilateral declaration of independence. |
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Private health insurance is available to the population for those who want to avail of it. |
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The difference is subtle but was fully grasped by those who entered the treaty. |
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Labour was divided between those who favoured devolution and those who wanted to maintain a full central Westminster government. |
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A template to request reconsideration is available for those who want a prior application reconsidered. |
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Critics noted that these people would live with the consequences of the referendum for longer than those who were able to vote. |
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The Test oath was intended to identify those who were indifferent to or were secret enemies of the Revolution. |
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A record was kept of those who took the oath and they were issued a certificate for safety from arrest. |
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