The English that was spoken by William Shakespeare is very different from the modern English spoken today. |
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The doctor's office called and said that they overbooked the appointments for today. |
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Claus is an artist, though he does not like to call himself one, and a scholar. As such, he personifies the polyhistor, a species rarely found today. |
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The ideas and observations expressed in the book are still relevant today. |
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The new teacher will give the lesson today and the principal will observe. |
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Local ice caps existed in Irian Jaya, Indonesia, where in three ice areas remnants of the Pleistocene glaciers are still preserved today. |
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What was radical thinking in times past has become received wisdom today. |
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I can honestly say that I have never seen that man before today. |
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A celebrated engineer in his era, Brunel remains revered today, as evidenced by numerous monuments to him. |
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Representative examples of these carriages survive in service today on various Heritage railways up and down the country. |
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As a result, Watt is today better known than Newcomen in relation to the origin of the steam engine. |
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Insects were particularly successful and even today make up the majority of animal species. |
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However, it was Leibniz who developed the notation of the derivative and integral preferred today. |
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Newton was the first to apply calculus to general physics and Leibniz developed much of the notation used in calculus today. |
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This system is still used today but it has been modified and updated so a farmer can plant many rows of seed at the same time. |
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There was only one loader for the truck today so it took him a long time to get everything moved. |
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The shipwreck is said to have occurred in the place today known as St Paul's Bay. |
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In 1854 British governor William Reid launched an agricultural show at Buskett which is still being held today. |
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The farmers' exhibition is still a seminal part of the Mnarja festivities today. |
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By 8000 BC temperatures were higher than today, and birch woodlands spread rapidly. |
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The rites of the older faith, now regarded as superstition, are practised all over the country today. |
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Historically, the ethnonyms Irish and Scots referred to the Gaels in general, but the scope of those nationalities is today more complex. |
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Many in Cornwall today continue to assert a distinct identity separate from or in addition to English or British identities. |
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Though estimations of the number of Cornish speakers vary, the speakers of Cornish today are thought to be around five hundred. |
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St Ives and Padstow are today small vessel ports with a major tourism and leisure sector in their economies. |
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Mining of tin and copper was also an industry, but today the derelict mine workings survive only as a World Heritage Site. |
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Although it is nearly extinct today, some older Namibians still have some knowledge of it. |
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The first documents to show traces of what is today regarded as the precursor of modern Spanish are from the 9th century. |
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It was also used for some external shots in the 2010 miniseries based on Follett's book and was shown as it is today in the final scene. |
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The main streams of Methodism were reunited in 1932, forming the Methodist Church as it is today. |
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These Quaker yearly meetings make up the largest proportion of Quakers in the world today. |
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The Friends Syrian Mission was established in 1874, which among other institutions ran the Ramallah Friends Schools, which still exist today. |
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Unitarians in previous centuries accepted the doctrine of punishment in an eternal hell, but few do today. |
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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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The music played does tend to also take on a more contemporary style as is reflected in modern music today. |
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The Champa civilisation was located in what is today central Vietnam, and was a highly Indianised Hindu Kingdom. |
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Many of the surviving examples of the Hindu cultural influence found today throughout Southeast Asia are the result of the Chola expeditions. |
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The most commonly used version used by Wiccans today is the rescension of Doreen Valiente, who developed it from Gardner's version. |
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The names of these holidays that are commonly used today are often taken from Germanic pagan holidays. |
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However, majority of the independent schools today are still registered as a charity, bursary is available to students on means test basic. |
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Although diversified in its research and teaching interests, Cambridge today maintains its strength in mathematics. |
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Prior to 1926, it was the university's governing body, fulfilling the functions that the Regent House fulfils today. |
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He created a school which laid the foundations for the teaching of science in the country, and which has its legacy today at Imperial. |
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Stukeley could be describing the circle as it stands today, as it has changed little in the three centuries since his visit. |
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It is believed, however, that the circle survives today in a relatively intact state, changed certainly, but not so far from its original design. |
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The tradition established back then continued throughout the 20th century and even until today. |
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Another trend was the erection of rather minimalist mansions in the Bauhaus style since the 1920s, that also continues until today. |
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Many cities of today grew up around a taberna complex, such as Rheinzabern in the Rhineland, and Saverne in Alsace. |
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This is known today as the Vallum, even though the word Vallum in Latin is the origin of the English word wall, and does not refer to a ditch. |
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Contemporary defensive banks and ditches can still be seen today as a result of this. |
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Some were later rebuilt in stone, but there are a great many castle sites in England where all that is visible today are traces of earthworks. |
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Romanticism tended to regard satire as something unworthy of serious attention, a prejudice still influential today. |
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By 1912, all three Olympic disciplines still seen today were part of the games. |
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Cumberland Lodge today is an educational charity dedicated to initiating fresh debate on the burning questions facing society. |
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The earliest evidence of mummers' plays as they are known today is from the mid to late 18th century. |
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In the 1950s, the Park was gradually turned into the recreation area open to the public that it is today. |
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These are still used today, but the most common instrument is the melodeon. |
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They say it's not official but we are all Brockworth people and we're running the cheese today so it is official. |
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But the pie was not considered popular there until the 1800s, and today meat pies have lost their popularity to be replaced with sweet pies. |
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Several forms of Latin existed, and the language evolved considerably over time, eventually becoming the Romance languages spoken today. |
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The Latin alphabet is still used today to write most European and many other languages. |
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The orthography of Early Modern English was fairly similar to that of today, but spelling was unstable. |
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Spenser originally indicated that he intended the poem to consist of twelve books, so the version of the poem we have today is incomplete. |
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The combined three forms of reasoning serve as a primary conceptual foundation for the empirically based scientific method today. |
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His method of argument in arriving at this view, however, still readily encounters debate within philosophy even today. |
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Although today he is studied separately from the Restoration period, John Milton's Paradise Lost was published during that time. |
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Even today, they have been completely rejected by almost every common law jurisdiction, including England. |
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He also devised a number of games, including an early version of what today is known as Scrabble. |
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Most of the standard diagnostic tests of today were not available in the nineteenth century. |
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Many other performers followed, creating influential versions and interpretations of shanties that persist today. |
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Shanty performances today reflect a range of musical approaches and tastes. |
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Although many of the tunes in the book are attributed to him today, he probably did not write any of them. |
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French musician and producer Kid Loco has produced and composed quite a few legendary trip hop albums since 1996 up till today. |
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The annual series of Proms continuing today had their roots in that movement. |
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The Proms continue today, and still present newly commissioned music alongside pieces more central to the repertoire and early music. |
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Although De Forest ultimately won the case in the courts, Owens is today recognized as a central innovator in the field. |
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As stated earlier, Pinewood is situated on the old estate of Heatherden Hall which still stands today. |
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The imported eisteddfod tradition in the Channel Islands encouraged recitation and performance, a tradition that continues today. |
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The resulting conglomerate libraries are the basis of every modern library today. |
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Great Britain, however, did not emulate the continental model, and the British Royal Collection remains in the sovereign's possession today. |
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Headgear is not a required piece of basic equipment, but players today may choose to wear it to protect themselves from head injury. |
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However, several types of sisal fibre are used in dartboards today, originating from East Africa, Brazil, or China. |
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This was Real Madrid's fifth consecutive title, a record that still stands today. |
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These were dismantled in 1987 and replaced by a lighting system embedded in the roof of each stand, which remains in use today. |
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The term is still used today, as scattered farms and villages sometimes refer to the Weald in their names. |
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While early matches were often between teams named after counties, they were not the club teams the usage would imply today. |
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The kick was once in wide use in both Australian rules football and gridiron football, but is today rarely seen in either sport. |
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Wigan's Jim Leytham scored four tries in succession, a record that still stand today. |
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These colours however were dropped in favour of a more traditional to today, red and white design. |
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The format, which is still used today, consists of competition staged in alternate years, with the two sides taking turns as hosts. |
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In 1970 a tournament was created to reunite the top male players of the season, which is today called the ATP World Tour Finals. |
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In Llandudno in Wales, he bought a public house on the Great Orme, which today retains several genuine artefacts from his career. |
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The Arabian is primarily used today in endurance racing, but is also raced over traditional race tracks in many countries. |
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He's extremely quick and he did a great job today but some of it is unnecessary and an issue when you are doing those speeds. |
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However, despite being reproduced in some other hymn books, it is largely unknown today. |
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The Mississippi River forms the easternmost possible boundary for the West today. |
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Although once extensively forested, today Denmark largely consists of arable land. |
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Only a few species of wild land mammals are found in the Faroe Islands today, all introduced by humans. |
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Their poems are popular even today and can be found in Faroese song books and school books. |
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French Polynesia as we know it today was one of the last places on Earth to be settled by humans. |
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The grant of seigneurship from Elizabeth I of England in 1565 forms the basis of Sark's constitution today. |
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Originally a more significant river than it is today, the Farset formed a dock on High Street until the mid 19th century. |
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These five primary participants constituted the original great powers as we know the term today. |
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As a result, much of the British population today have ancestry from Wales. |
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The Irish were among the first people in Europe to use surnames as we know them today. |
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The meaning ascribed to words similar to nation during the ancient and medieval periods was often quite different than it is today. |
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Jewels were common plunder but not popular as they were hard to sell, and pirates, unlike the public of today, had little concept of their value. |
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Public execution was a form of entertainment at the time, and people came out to watch them as they would to a sporting event today. |
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Also, the Treaty of Union of 1707 was important in creating the unitary state which exists today. |
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Underdeveloped nations today, Chang believes, are weak players in a much more competitive system. |
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It speaks volumes for the conceptual quality of these codifications that they all, albeit with many amendments, are still in effect today. |
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Published in Punch on 8 December 1915, it is still recited today, especially on Remembrance Day and Memorial Day. |
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Areas of what is today the eastern part of Germany were inhabited by Western Slavic tribes of Sorbs, Veleti and the Obotritic confederation. |
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The English novel developed in the 20th century into much greater variety and it remains today the dominant English literary form. |
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Founded by Thomas Gibson Bowles, Vanity Fair featured caricatures of famous people for which it is best known today. |
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The precursor to variety shows of today, music hall involved a mixture of popular songs, comedy, speciality acts and variety entertainment. |
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Tens of millions of homeowners who had substantial equity in their homes two years ago have little or nothing today. |
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In the past many smaller islands that are uninhabited today had permanent populations. |
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The Forty Fiddlers was formed in the 1950s to promote the traditional fiddle style, which is a vibrant part of local culture today. |
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The Club in Arlington Street, in the Woodlands area of the city is still thriving today. |
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The mountains we see today largely assumed their present shape during the last ice age, the Devensian glaciation. |
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Although exploited in the past, none of these minerals is mined on a commercial scale today. |
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The church was certainly in existence by the 9th century and today has become Newport Cathedral, the seat of the Bishop of Monmouth. |
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The rocks which today make up Snowdon and its neighbouring mountains were formed in the Ordovician Period. |
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Of these waterways, only the Lower Bann remains open today, although a restoration plan for the Ulster Canal is currently in progress. |
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There is also a Quaker meetinghouse on Crown street, the only purpose built Quaker House in Scotland that is still in use today. |
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Many sports popular today were formalised by British Public schools and universities in the 19th century. |
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Neolithic farmers then settled on its coast and built the dolmens and menhirs found in the islands today. |
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The early Cabinet, like that of today, included the Treasurer and other department heads who sat on the Treasury bench. |
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The New Crown Building is today home to many of the Welsh Government's civil servants. |
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The oldest written document still governing a sovereign nation today is that of San Marino. |
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Civil law today, in theory, is interpreted rather than developed or made by judges. |
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Such decisions were not binding on the courts in Hong Kong under the doctrine of precedent before 1 July 1997 and are not binding today. |
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The forward exchange rate refers to an exchange rate that is quoted and traded today but for delivery and payment on a specific future date. |
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The future exchange rate is reflected into the forward exchange rate stated today. |
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The United States dollar is the most widely held currency in the Allocated Reserves today. |
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The ice sheet scraped away large amounts of soil, leaving the bedrock that serves as the geologic foundation for much of New York City today. |
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They employed production line and prefabrication techniques such as those used in shipyards today. |
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The resulting TF34 was adapted to become the CF34, whose wide variety of models powers many of the regional jets flying today. |
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This count is still published today alongside the headline unemployment figure which is based on the Labour Force Survey. |
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The most common form of child poverty today is poverty in working families. |
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Till today there are 26 circulars issued by Bangladesh Bank under this act. |
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One historic example of tax avoidance still evident today was the payment of window tax. |
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In 2006, he became deputy chairman of the Aisios Foundation, that still exists today. |
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This synthesis cemented natural selection as the foundation of evolutionary theory, where it remains today. |
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Hydrogen is the only element that has different names for its isotopes in common use today. |
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Penicillins are still widely used today, though many types of bacteria have developed resistance following extensive use. |
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Begun in 1962, Cummings today is home to 285 companies which employ over 25,000 employees. |
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And today there are more members in the trade union, more train drivers, and more trains running. |
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It consisted mostly of the area which is today the states of Chihuahua and Durango. |
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These features are the distinguishing features of how the concept of race is used today. |
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The main dialect had characteristics which survive today only in the Irish of Connacht. |
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Most Irish speakers in Ulster today speak the Donegal dialect of Ulster Irish. |
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In Atlantic Canada today, there are currently approximately 2,000 speakers, mainly in Nova Scotia. |
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Many laws were only applicable when the Temple in Jerusalem existed, and only 369 of these commandments are still applicable today. |
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The government paid scientists the equivalent salary of professional athletes today. |
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The Orthodox Church claims that it is today the continuation and preservation of that same Church. |
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Even today, it is rare to find a Brethren preacher or an official Brethren publication questioning this doctrine. |
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The Brethren movement today consists of around a thousand assemblies in the United Kingdom, forming a very diverse continuum. |
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Most Brethren assemblies in the United Kingdom today are somewhere between these two poles. |
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Although Brethren leaders throughout New Zealand unanimously rejected the Charismatic movement in 1964, attitudes today are much more diverse. |
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Complete rejection, and uncritical acceptance, of this movement are both minority positions among New Zealand Brethren today. |
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Multilingualism and the protection of regional and minority languages are recognised political goals in Europe today. |
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The novel is today the longest genre of narrative prose fiction, followed by the novella. |
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With the global financial crisis still hitting hard, the air du temps today is a countrywide depressive mood. |
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Happy Alien Day, everyone! Did Father Xenomorphmas bring you any pulsating, slimy sacks of goodness? Have you face-hugged someone today? |
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Social Darwinism, with its racism, classism, and anticharity attitudes, is a major threat to humane policy today. |
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Newspaper artists gave their impressions of how she'd look today, fleshing out her bones with a beachgirl's curves. |
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Oxford today has four bedels, representing Divinity, Law, Medicine, and Arts. |
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Religious papers in those days were much more bellicostic than today, and no spirit of irenic ecumenism prevailed. |
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My little brother Trevor was so giddy he finally got his blood wings today! |
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Geminis, like air, blow hot and cold. They go this way today and another way tomorrow. |
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And if you want to give me a really fine present, work hard in your own bowmanship classes so you can take a first-class medal as Pete did today. |
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Even the big houses are shifting, here today and gone tomorrow, cut in half, jacked up on a truck and carted off to the country. |
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Journalism today could do with a little more attention to principle, a little more concern about ethics. |
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In the sixteenth century, Ruellius speaks of the cardoon as a food that was appreciated as asparagus is today. |
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If I close my eyes I can see Marie today as I saw her then. Round, rosy face, snub nose, dark hair piled up in a chignon. |
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The ewer was on the mantelpiece, crowded today with white lilies and white mop-headed chrysanths. |
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The progress of tonight's debate makes one profoundly conscious of the constructive shortcomings of the Cobdenism of today. |
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For over seventy years, community owned rural telephony networks have flourished in the USA and about 1,000 exist today. |
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Spreads on bond yields in a common currency today comove across emerging markets to a much higher degree than they did in the past. |
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All things do not consist by Christ today, and all the way back to Adam all things have not consisted by Christ. |
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Thatched and creepered, the cottage today has externally changed very little. |
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What makes cyberfashion possible today is the convergence of several technologies. |
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The demoscene is chiefly a European community that originates from the mid-1980s and continues to exist even today. |
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But could a demotivational process have begun in prelinguistic times and what we see today be a continuation of that? |
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Zuckerberg was on NPR today, being smarmy and disingenuous. He's a total douchebro. I hate myself for supporting his business model. |
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Everthing downcame today Anne the world's spinning out and I spec we finally all going to be riding raw. |
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Debate on the Kellogg Mar renunciation treaty dragged on in the senate today with no immediate prospect of final action. |
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Many authors see a digital revolution taking place today and stress that this is a driving force behind many changes in companies. |
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Obviously her body had decided that it was time for a full-on dysmenorrhoeic horror show, and it had chosen to today to start. |
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Many of our teenage hippies are in the streets today because they suffer from ecophobia. |
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The eggcrate display has been used on more game shows than any other score display in history, and is still used today on The Price Is Right. |
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Microsoft did a fan dance of sorts today, giving the public a glimpse at the upcoming Vista operating system. |
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A fantasist was beginning a two-year stint behind bars today for conning police into thinking he was a James Bond-style secret agent. |
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It has the prophetic vision. Fuit Ilium! The sack of windy Troy. Kingdoms of this world. The masters of the Mediterranean are fellaheen today. |
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The first ever cement kiln is still in Northfleet today in a cardboard factory. |
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Fivescore years ago, a great American, in whose symbolic shadow we stand today, signed the Emancipation Proclamation. |
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Once, food was all you could eat, but today there are lots of other edible foodlike substances in the supermarket. |
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No great confidence in anything though, and I'll be off to the coast today to freeze my giggleberries off. |
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The car wouldn't start yesterday no matter what I did, but today it works just fine. Go figure. |
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Third, when you go to lunch today, instead of ordering a steak, ask for a grilled cheese. |
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The head waiter will not know at lunch today why I am so dashed affable and grinsome to him. Good boy! |
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I was speaking today with an unclothed Hindu religious, a parama-hamsa, on the steps of a Portuguese church, a true gymnosophist. |
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Since there is an important bill under study today, we are asked to hope that a gynaecologist will sit on a therapeutic committee. |
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Three of the four are hale and hearty today, and it is doubtful they have forgotten a single detail of that event. |
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Dan certainly has arms today, probably from scraping paint off four columns the day before. |
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At that time sea levels were much lower than today, and the shallower parts of what is now the North Sea were dry land. |
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There are just over 26 million adherents to Anglicanism in Britain today, although only around one million regularly attend services. |
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There is many a boy here today who looks on war as all glory, but, boys, it is all hell. |
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These combined West Germanic languages are spoken as a primary tongue by more than 450 million people today. |
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Of particular note is the survival of the pagan fascination with the forest in the retention of Christmas tree even today. |
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Aboriginal peoples were living in North America at this time and still do today. |
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The great majority of literary works in Old English that survive to today are written in the Roman alphabet. |
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Legislation first introduced by the British is still in effect in modified form today. |
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However, today the monarch is advised by the outgoing Prime Minister as to whom he or she should offer the position next. |
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The first is referred to today as potting and stamping, but this was superseded by Henry Cort's puddling process. |
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Although greatly improved and with many variations, the Fourdriner machine is the predominant means of paper production today. |
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The climate at the time was warmer than today, and much of today's moorland was covered with trees. |
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The earliest surviving farms, still in operation today, are known as the Ancient Tenements. |
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The sea is as high as ever. I shouldn't think any boat could put out today. |
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This early Celtic heritage remains today in place names such as Carlisle, Penrith and Eccles, and many river names such as Cocker, Kent and Eden. |
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The Durham Coalfield remains a national resource for the UK economy today and for the future. |
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Moorman, claimed the first extant work of English literature, Beowulf, was written in Yorkshire, this view does not have common acceptance today. |
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The UN General Assembly was expected to hold the line again today against seating Red China. |
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Like today, Old English had fewer strong verbs, and many of these have over time decayed into weak forms. |
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Instead of a true sea, the Baltic can even today also be understood as the common estuary of all rivers flowing into it. |
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All aspects of Aristotle's philosophy continue to be the object of active academic study today. |
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Behind the nation's fighting men of today moved the still-jaunty fighting men of 1917 in an hourslong procession. |
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Antarctica was entirely glaciated, much like today, but the ice sheet left no uncovered area. |
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During the last glacial period Antarctica was blanketed by a massive ice sheet, much as it is today. |
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According to ice modelling, ice over central East Antarctica was generally thinner than today. |
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Glacial lake outburst floods such as these are not uncommon today in Iceland and other places. |
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After this early maximum, the ice coverage was similar to today until the end of the last glacial period. |
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Change 'homophobe' to 'humanphobe' and you'll get the label for all sexual types today. |
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Common Brittonic survives today in a few English place names and river names. |
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For this reason, knowledge of Roman law is indispensable to understand the legal systems of today. |
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Of course my daughter said today was iceblock day, which happened to be Friday, so iceblocks became a Friday after-school treat. |
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The library was on Clifford Street but a new building was erected on Museum Street in 1927 and is still the library today. |
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The Assyrian Church of the East did not accept the third and following Ecumenical Councils, and are still separate today. |
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But we scorned the indictment and today are paying the price of our mistaken loyality by an ignomous death with all the world looking on. |
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Honey and cobwebs were items used to cover wounds, and have even been shown today to increase healing. |
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Another view, probably the most widely held today, is that the migrants were relatively few, centred on a warrior elite. |
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These shires survived mostly intact until 1974, and even today still largely follow their original boundaries. |
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It is estimated that the coastal plain may have been at least one mile broader than it is today. |
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Thynghowe was an important Danelaw meeting place, today located in Sherwood Forest, in Nottinghamshire. |
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Inequalities and social differences are still present in public health in Norway today. |
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This continues today in the performing arts and as a result of government support for exhibitions, cultural projects and artwork. |
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It is this version which remains in statute today, although with most articles now repealed. |
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Sir William Blackstone published a critical edition of the 1215 Charter in 1759, and gave it the numbering system still used today. |
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It would become the most common rule throughout the Middle Ages and is still in use today. |
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It is generally agreed today that the disease in question was plague, caused by Yersinia pestis bacteria. |
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The title is held today by Prince Andrew, second son of Queen Elizabeth II and her consort Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. |
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He was the inventor of the procedure for flexible sigmoidoscopy using insufflation that still is practiced today. |
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However, a direct but illegitimate male line still exists today, with the current Duke of Beaufort. |
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Elizabeth established an English church that helped shape a national identity and remains in place today. |
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Most historians believe that they are a fraud, but there are some today who still believe at least one of the stones to be genuine. |
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In the Surinamese Capital of Paramaribo, the Dutch Fort Zeelandia still stands today. |
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The later Service Book of the Antiochian Archdiocese, in vogue today, also uses the King James Version. |
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I would like a bowl of Italian wedding soup from the diner. Takeout, not dine-in. It's the special today. |
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My very jambu Shahida for her engagement today. I have a thing for braces girls. |
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In Wren's age, the profession of architect as understood today did not exist. |
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However, these works never became part of literary canon, and are largely forgotten today as a result. |
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Lord Monboddo is most famous today as a founder of modern comparative historical linguistics. |
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The library, which opened in 1653 and is still open to the public today, is the oldest free public reference library in the United Kingdom. |
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The town of Wall stands today as it has stood for six hundred years, on a high jut of granite amidst a small forest woodland. |
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For more than six hundred years, Karaim has been spoken as a community language in what is today Lithuania. |
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Opinion amongst historians today is divided as to whether the militant tactics of the suffragettes helped or hindered their cause. |
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Some of his paintings can today be seen in the Wendy and Emery Reves Collection at the Dallas Museum of Art. |
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Many larger animals, such as wolf, bear and the European elk are today extinct. |
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Evidence can still be seen of this today, with damage clearly visible on one of the doors where they were struck by Black Rod. |
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He got a few knockbacks today when he tried to give his resume out at the local shops. |
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Use of the Irish language in Northern Ireland today is politically sensitive. |
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But when the Supreme Court makes similar noises today, it is roundly criticized. |
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Both were demolished to make way for the road, a move still criticised today. |
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Established in 1875, the Court of Appeal today comprises 39 Lord Justices of Appeal and Lady Justices of Appeal. |
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As a region today, there is no overriding body with significant financial or planning powers for the East Midlands. |
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Many people today, with only a limited amount of time to go fishing each year, have little or no time to spend studying streamcraft or lakelore. |
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Thus was created the border between Wales and England, a border which has survived until today. |
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At the end of the 20th century Liverpool was concentrating on regeneration, a process which continues today. |
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The thousands of migrants and sailors passing through Liverpool resulted in a religious diversity that is still apparent today. |
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In common with much of the rest of the UK today, Liverpool's economy is dominated by service sector industries, both public and private. |
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Much of the keep which can be seen in the city today dates from this period. |
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The label is still going strong today with offices in London and New York, and new releases from Deep Dish and Adam Freeland. |
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He's a last-minute replacement. After today, they'd have had to play with the original roster. |
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In 1884 it became part of the newly created Diocese of Southwell, which it, and the city, are still part of today. |
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By the 1416 survey there were 457 occupied premises in the city and many of the streets were arranged much as they are today. |
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You must be desperate and lonely....okay....I layan you enough already today. |
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This became the standard until the 20th century and is today known as sterling silver, named after its association with the currency. |
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In order for a partnership to be of interest to investors today, the cash on cash return must be high enough to entice investors. |
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Established in 1694, it is the second oldest central bank in operation today, after the Sveriges Riksbank. |
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This began the practice we now know as branding today, where the consumers buy the brand instead of the product. |
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A reduced Browns Lane site operates today, producing veneers for Jaguar Land Rover and others, as well as some engineering facilities. |
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Although it may be hard today to understand the allure of the caloric theory, at the time it seemed to have some clear advantages. |
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Rayleigh's textbook, The Theory of Sound, is still referred to by acoustic engineers today. |
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He also invented the LU decomposition method in 1948, used today for solving matrix equations. |
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It quickly became one of the standard textbooks on the subject and is still used today. |
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The ruins visible today date from the late 13th and early 14th centuries. |
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Several of my Ahmadi friends are fasting today because it's Ramadan. |
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The consequences of colonial rule, struggle for independence and in some cases war influenced the economic attitudes and policies of each country until today. |
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