A climograph combines a line graph of mean monthly temperature with a bar graph of total monthly precipitation. |
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During a chemical transformation atoms from reactants combines to form products as a result total mass doesn't change. This the law of conservation of mass. |
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From the 305 races that Button has started he has won 15, with a total of 50 podium finishes. |
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Virginia has one of the highest concentrations of veterans of any state, and is second to California in total Department of Defense employees. |
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By the time the lineup is complete in 2017, the Sports Series is expected to account for two thirds of the total annual sales volume. |
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A total of 19 McLaren GT customer teams contested the 2013 season, entering 108 races across 15 championships globally. |
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In total, the teams claimed 27 pole positions, 23 victories, a further 39 podium finishes and three championship titles. |
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Williams finished second in the Constructors' Championship, scoring 125 points in total, 14 points behind McLaren. |
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Red Bull finished the year with a total of 9 Grand Prix victories with five going to Sebastian Vettel and four going to Mark Webber. |
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Red Bull claimed a total of 15 pole positions with 10 going to Vettel and five going to Webber. |
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Taylor had missed a total of 23 darts at doubles and, in doing so, suffered his sixth defeat in a major PDC final out of the 72 he had contested. |
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Taylor then won his fifth consecutive World Matchplay title and thirteenth in total. |
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During the match, the players made a total of eight century breaks, four from Hendry and four from O'Sullivan. |
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But the expense of wars leading to the total control of India strained the Company's finances. |
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In a recent survey, 78 wild oak species have been identified as being in danger of extinction, from a global total of over 500 species. |
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France was the largest owner of the debt, owed 135 million gold francs of the 260 million francs total. |
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Public lands account for 25 to 75 percent of the total land area in these states. |
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In 1914 the chief pressure group was the Parti colonial, a coalition of 50 organizations with a combined total of 5000 members. |
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The total fertility rate of the Faroe Islands is currently one of the highest in Europe. |
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Jehovah's Witnesses also have four congregations with a total of 121 members. |
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Nevertheless, the almost total dependence on fishing and fish farming means that the economy remains vulnerable. |
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In 2006 a total of 825,603 people visited the islands, of whom 443,987 were cruise ship passengers. |
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Hong Kong is the world's eleventh largest trading entity, with the total value of imports and exports exceeding its gross domestic product. |
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Counting in accidents and the two Bishops' wars, an estimate of 190,000 dead is achieved, out of a total population of about five million. |
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As of Q3, 2016 the total number of employees in the Irish public service stands at 304,472 people. |
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Unreal is a total fragfest that is all about over-the-top, arcade-style action. |
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In Alderney, the occupying Germans built four camps in which over 700 people out of a total worker population of about 6,000 died. |
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Personal income is assessed and taxed on a total worldwide income basis rather than a remittance basis. |
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The figures from 1972 do not count towards the total as badminton was a demonstration sport. |
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In total Ireland have been champions on thirteen occasions following their title in the 2015 Six Nations Championship. |
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In passing England's total of 327 for victory, Ireland broke the record for the highest successful run chase in the World Cup. |
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Sports by 1900 generated some three percent of the total gross national product. |
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In the most recent edition in 2016, a total of 42 countries took part, with 26 appearing in the final. |
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Corpectomy and total spondylectomy are performed not only in the lumbar spine but also in the proximal and midthoracic spine. |
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The total numbers of points to be distributed by each country are equal, irrespective of the country's population. |
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In other words, no coastal or territorial water area was added to China's total area figure. |
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Up to 52 fellows are elected each year and in 2014 there were about 1,450 living members in total. |
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Furthermore, the addition of figures from all countries may not equal the world total. |
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Official estimates derived from the census regarding the city's total population have been disputed. |
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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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Belfast saw the worst of the Troubles in Northern Ireland, with nearly half of the total deaths in the conflict occurring in the city. |
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The ratio of GDP to the total population of the region is the per capita GDP and the same is called Mean Standard of Living. |
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The most direct of the three is the production approach, which sums the outputs of every class of enterprise to arrive at the total. |
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Therefore, measuring the total expenditure used to buy things is a way of measuring production. |
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Jimson is a total nonconformist and his god is William Blake, whom he quotes endlessly in his somewhat Joycean interior monologues. |
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A total of 15 UN member states serve on the UNSC, the remainder of which are elected. |
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Some historians consider the total civil war to have lasted until 1796 with a toll of 170,000 or 450,000 lives. |
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However, Edward decided to negotiate a settlement rather than attempt total conquest. |
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By 1295 it was clear that Edward was on a course for total subjugation of Scotland. |
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By 1530, over 10,000 publications are known, with a total of ten million copies. |
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Privateers constituted a large proportion of the total military force at sea during the 17th and 18th centuries. |
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Privateers were a large part of the total military force at sea during the 17th and 18th centuries. |
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Pressure readings are taken downhole next to the feed zone and the total flow is measured on the surface using a separator. |
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Barrell's regiment lost 17 and suffered 108 wounded, out of a total of 373 officers and men. |
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In total, over 20,000 head of livestock, sheep, and goats were driven off and sold at Fort Augustus, where the soldiers split the profits. |
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In total, 120 common men were executed, one third of them being deserters from the British Army. |
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The European total may have reached 5,000,000 military deaths, including disease. |
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There was no effect on enteric bacteria, enterococci, Lactobacillus, bifidobacteria, or total anaerobic bacteria. |
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Approximately 1,800 Germans were killed in combat out of a total of 7,774 deaths. |
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For just 2,000 French casualties, Napoleon had managed to capture a total of 60,000 Austrian soldiers through his army's rapid marching. |
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The United States has the highest documented incarceration rate and total prison population in the world. |
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However, the gap between total compensation and productivity is not as wide because of increased employee benefits such as health insurance. |
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After Trafalgar, Britain had total domination of the seas for the duration of the Napoleonic Wars. |
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The total number of English members fell by 17 and the number in Wales increased by four. |
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Serbia was conquered in a little more than a month, as the Central Powers, now including Bulgaria, sent in 600,000 troops total. |
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A total of 2 million Polish troops fought with the armies of the three occupying powers, and 450,000 died. |
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Poland is the sixth most populous member state of the European Union and has a grand total of 51 representatives in the European Parliament. |
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This was by far the largest battle of the Napoleonic Wars and cost more than 90,000 casualties in total. |
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A total of 14 Voyagers are due to form the fleet, with 9 allocated to sole RAF use. |
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Another 500 fighter pilots claimed between 20 and 40 victories for a total of 15,000 victories. |
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In addition, there are many more people with Scots ancestry living abroad than the total population of Scotland. |
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Teams are ranked by total points, then goal difference, and then goals scored. |
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Somewhere along the line, he managed to complete a kind of psychic eversion, a kind of total transformation of internal affairs. |
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The United States, United Kingdom and other Western governments reacted to this move with a freeze on Japanese assets and a total oil embargo. |
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Estimates for the total number of casualties in the war vary, because many deaths went unrecorded. |
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England added only one more run to its overnight second-innings total of 221-9 before Broad was caught by Hammer at mid-on to a mishit. |
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A fragmented China provided easy opportunities for Japan to gain territories piece by piece without engaging in total war. |
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It seeks the systematic and total destruction of those conquered by Hitler and it does not treaty with the nations which it has subdued. |
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King Saud of Saudi Arabia imposed a total oil embargo on Britain and France. |
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In total, almost 22,000 British forces were involved, In the days before 31 July, about 4,000 extra troops were brought into Northern Ireland. |
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It also carried out some attacks in the Republic, killing about 120 people in total, mostly uninvolved civilians. |
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Other reports state that a total of 274 children under the age of eighteen were killed during the conflict. |
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The field equations can be obtained from a thermodynamic variational principle which extremises the total heat density of all null surfaces. |
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In return, calls for a total embargo were abandoned, and the existing restrictions adopted by member states against South Africa were lifted. |
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The total pressure and temperature don't change through the nozzle but their static values drop as the gas speeds up. |
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On the morning of 11 September 2001, a total of 19 Arab men carried out four coordinated attacks in the United States. |
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The initial lift had deployed a total of 19 Green Beret ODAs and four ODBs into Northern Iraq. |
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List of top 20 manufacturing countries by total value of manufacturing in US dollars for its noted year according to Worldbank. |
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About twenty of the most senior government ministers make up the Cabinet and approximately 100 ministers in total comprise the government. |
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As with other smaller parties, their proportion of MPs remained likely to be considerably lower than that of total, national votes cast. |
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This route involves a total of 1,500 metres of ascent and requires modest scrambling ability and a head for heights. |
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There are small communities of other religions, each making up a little under 1 per cent of the total population. |
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The 1998 guidebook lists 26 separate crags, with a total of about 900 routes of all grades. |
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Aberdeen boasts a large cricket community with 4 local leagues operating that comprise a total of 25 clubs fielding 36 teams. |
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The total number of councillors is 80, and the main meeting place and main offices are in Glenurquhart Road, Inverness. |
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She had the immense satisfaction of watching him trip over his own tongue, a look of total flabbergastment flooding over his face. |
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In the final round, Ed Miliband won with a total of 175,519 votes to David's 147,220 votes. |
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The MPA's declaration doubled the total area of environmental no take zones worldwide. |
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In total, 73 Members of the European Parliament were elected from the United Kingdom using proportional representation. |
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In 2010, a total of 245 cruise ships arrived at the Grand Turk Cruise Terminal, carrying a total of 617,863 visitors. |
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The decline continued in the 2016 Assembly election, as a further two seats were lost and the total number of votes received decreased. |
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The Welsh Government has a total of 35 offices across Wales, with a number in London and overseas. |
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The total numbers of judges is fixed by Section 1 of the Court of Session Act 1988, and subject to amendment by Order in Council. |
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The total displacement of HM Naval Service and the Royal Fleet Auxiliary is approximately 641,000 tonnes. |
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Between 2001 and 26 April 2014 a total of 453 British military personnel died in Afghan operations. |
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From 1971 to 1997, a total of 763 British military personnel were killed during the Troubles. |
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The total bird list for the Chagos Archipelago, including Diego Garcia, consists of 91 species, with large breeding populations of 16 species. |
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My cell had blackwashed walls, and I spent the next year in almost total darkness. |
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Report prepared by local governors of Ottoman Empire in 1892 states that total income from pearl hunting in 1892 is 2,450,000 kran. |
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The largest parish by population is East Baton Rouge Parish, and the largest by total area is Plaquemines. |
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In Britain, it was speculated that a total Prussian collapse was now imminent. |
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Serbia took in 252,130 refugees from Bosnia, while other former Yugoslav republics received a total of 148,657 people. |
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Serb soldiers demonstrated a total disregard for Bosniaks in general, and Bosniak women in particular. |
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The total number of sorties flown by NATO numbered more than 26,000, an average of 120 sorties per day. |
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In total, 649 Argentine military personnel, 255 British military personnel, and three Falkland Islanders died during the hostilities. |
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Leeds and Sheffield have around twice as much total income than any other university. |
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Throughout the last decade, an average of two thirds of the total Allocated foreign exchange reserves of countries have been in US dollars. |
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In the same year, a total of 779 foreign nationals were recorded as residing in Tokyo. |
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The law firm drafted the necessary legislation, permitting offshore companies to operate in total secrecy. |
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It experiences the lowest wind speeds and sunshine total in between that of the coast and the moors. |
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Competition is based on lowest total elapsed time over the course of an event's special stages, including penalties. |
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In September 2010, it was reported that a further two 787s might join the test fleet for a total of eight flight test aircraft. |
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But throughout the Middle Ages the population of the towns probably never exceeded 10 per cent of the total population. |
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By April 2011, a total of 1,400 flight hours over 450 flights had been achieved. |
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By October 2011, the total flight hours had reached 2,380 over 784 flights. |
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These figures do not give a fair indication of the total population of the specific ethnic groups associated with each country. |
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Governments also have limited discretion to continue to direct a small proportion of the total subsidy to support specific crops. |
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Public debt is the total of all borrowing of a government, minus repayments denominated in a country's home currency. |
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And Jerry was cute, you know, I liked him, but Frank was a total fox. And he was rougher than Jerry, you know, not so cultured. |
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Each ward returns two or three members, for a total of 18 Councillors elected to four year terms. |
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The Labour Party gained 11 seats during the election, taking their total to 62 seats, compared with the 22 held by the Liberal Democrats. |
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But now am in total fug about what to text Roxster about tonight, and whether I should tell him about the nits. |
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Once King William had won total control of the strategically important Thames Valley, he went on to invade the rest of England. |
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They experience the lowest wind speeds and the total sunshine hours are between those of the coast and the moors. |
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A total stranger, cannot as a rule, gate crash a purely private party, though cases do exist when this has been done. |
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In total, there are 84 synagogues in Northern England registered for marriages. |
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Richard held ten Knights Fees in Cornwall prior to 1135 and at his death a third of his considerable total holding remained in Cornwall. |
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There was total confusion when the truck hit the restaurant. |
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Last night, we all went drinking, and the whole thing turned into a total gong show. |
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I doubt if one of them was interested in any business the total capitalization of which exceeded a couple of hundred thousand dollars. |
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A large portion of the world's total oil exists as unconventional sources, such as bitumen in Canada and extra heavy oil in Venezuela. |
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The park had never had so many visitors at one time. It was total bedlam. |
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As of July 2016, a total of 599 orders have been received with 478 delivered. |
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It would be important to keep the total number of cattle handfed on property to a minimum. |
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As of 2015, a total of 123 aircraft were on order by the Indian Air Force and 17 by the Indian Navy. |
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With a total maximum weight of 21 metric tons it would have been launched on the Ariane 5 rocket, which was being developed at that time. |
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Therefore, it would be able to take off with much less total propellant than conventional systems. |
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The partners' means were not equal to the total costs, which were met only by heavy borrowing and by artful management of creditors. |
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The total head loss is the sum of the head losses of all of the component pipes. |
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Another discovery was that the total amount of air needed to lift the craft was a function of the roughness of the surface it traveled over. |
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When velocity is constant, the total distance traveled over the given time interval can be computed by multiplying velocity and time. |
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There are many more people with Scottish ancestry living abroad than the total population of Scotland. |
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In total, more than 200 different species of bird have been seen at the RSPB reserve at Conwy, including seasonal visitors. |
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Fares for single journeys are cheaper than paper tickets, and a daily cap limits the total cost in a day to the price of a Day Travelcard. |
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There is a wealth of birdlife, 583 species in total, of which 258 breed on the island or remain during winter. |
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Below are the total number of passengers using heavy rail transport in Britain. |
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A total of 316 million passengers passed through the terminal in its lifetime. |
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The employer then adds in their own contribution and remits the total to HMRC along with income tax. |
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This long-term change in the LOD must be reomoved from the total change to obtain the short period and decade variations. |
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During 2006, a total of 1,800 illegal immigrants reached Malta making the crossing from the North African coast. |
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He's probably forgotten about that part of our exchange already. I mean, the rest of it wasn't a total car crash... was it? |
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Clans of Germanic people consisted of groupings of about 50 households in total with societal rules for each specific clan. |
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The sum of expenditures and taxes minus total income is a loss, when this difference is positive. |
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A total of 83,499 people in England and Wales were described as having a Cornish national identity. |
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A total of 110 are known to have been built by 1733 when the joint patent expired, of which 14 were abroad. |
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In total, more than 200 offences were punishable by death, including petty theft. |
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By construction, each point on the curve shows productive efficiency in maximizing output for given total inputs. |
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By total HEFCE funding, the biggest university is the Open University, followed by Oxford University. |
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From 1940 to 1946, carloadings of grains ranged from about 28 to 35 percent of total shipments of products of agriculture. |
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In the early 19th century, Joachim Heinrich Campe estimated that one fifth of the total German vocabulary was of French or Latin origin. |
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There was a total of 572 Vatican citizens, of whom 352 were not residents, mainly apostolic nuncios and diplomatic staff. |
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This concept is seen clearly in the doctrines of predestination and total depravity. |
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In total, 70,000 tons of stone, 3,000 tons of timber and 450 tons of lead were used in the construction of the cathedral. |
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In July 2014 the church had approximately 202,000 members in 4,650 congregations, and 575,000 adherents in total. |
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For macrospins, we derive analytical expression for probability distribution of total EP in the adiabatic limit. |
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Newcastle has the most total income, followed by Durham, while Sunderland has the least. |
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The witch camps, which exist solely in Ghana, are thought to house a total of around 1000 women. |
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In his prose poem, Lessness, Beckett incantates a haunting description of total ruin. |
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An estimate of the total population in each council area, rounded to nearest thousand. |
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Most professional degree programs require a prior bachelor's degree for admission, and many require seven or eight years of total study. |
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Former undergraduates of the university have won a grand total of 61 Nobel prizes, 13 more than the undergraduates of any other university. |
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These teaching terms are shorter than those of most other British universities, and their total duration amounts to less than half the year. |
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The team lost so many games that the season was a total washout. |
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There are a total of eight intercollegiate halls of the University of London. |
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Alumni total over 160,000, covering over 190 countries with more than 80 active alumni groups. |
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The total land required for the maintenance of a permanent base was called its territoria. |
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The largest Roman artefact anywhere, it runs a total of 74 miles in northern England. |
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He acquired a total of 38 ships including the Great Michael, at that time, the largest ship in Europe. |
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It is known that since 1720, the Baltic Sea has frozen over entirely a total of 20 times. |
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These chairs each selected a voting panel of 35 members, who cast a total of 5,859 votes. |
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This total does not include manuscripts with only a part of the work, of which another 100 or so survive. |
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It was a reduction in beer duty based on a brewery's total production and aimed at helping smaller breweries. |
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Marginellas have smooth, shiny shells with an elongate, narrow aperture three-quarters or more of the total shell length. |
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The 1768 Instrument of Foundation allowed total membership of the Royal Academy to be 40 artists. |
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Thynne's canon brought the number of apocryphal works associated with Chaucer to a total of 28, even if that was not his intention. |
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Today, the Restoration total theatre experience is again valued, both by postmodern literary critics and on the stage. |
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In all about 500,000 copies total including unauthorized editions were sold during the course of the American Revolution. |
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Thus, wage per worker can be derived by dividing the total circulating capital by the size of the working population. |
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Mr. Johnston gives the total number of active volcanos as 270, which is probably the best approximation. |
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When the alcohol causes her husband's ultimate decline, she returns to care for him in total abnegation until his death. |
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The rate of release is too slow to have practical utility, but the total amount released is huge. |
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These occasionally bring destructive winds and higher total rainfall to these areas, as well as sometimes snow and hail. |
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The sound systems on site have a total power of 650,000 watts, with the main stage having 250 speakers. |
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In the 2009 season, which ran from 17 July to 12 September 2009, the total number of concerts reached 100 for the first time. |
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Lean is the most represented director on the BFI Top 100 British films list, having a total of seven films on the list. |
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She has earned a total of seven Academy Award nominations, eleven Golden Globe nominations and eight BAFTA nominations. |
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Suetonius states that a total of 35 senators and 300 knights were executed for offenses during Claudius' reign. |
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The buildings were topped with domes, and comprised an upper and a lower story with a total, according to the chief official, of 360 rooms. |
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Only the striker can score individual runs, but all runs are added to the team's total. |
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If freedmen had total control of money, letters, and law, it seemed it would not be hard for them to manipulate the Emperor. |
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In 2014 the IRB published a breakdown of the total number of players worldwide by national unions. |
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Figure shown is the total attendance which is officially counted for both games. |
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A game is won by the first player to have won at least four points in total and at least two points more than the opponent. |
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For competitive purposes a dart cannot weigh more than 50g including the shaft and flight and cannot exceed a total length of 300mm. |
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Simple past time is expressed by the aorist tense! The aorist tense describes the past action as a total event viewed in its entirety. |
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Also at the time of the 2001 UK census, the City of York had a total population of 181,094 of whom 93,957 were female and 87,137 were male. |
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He's a total roxor. He's got the highest APM over anyone. Actions per minute. This tournament is his whole life. |
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The number of cars eliminated in each period is dependent on the total number of cars entered into the championship. |
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The areal sweep efficiency EA is defined as the fraction of the total flood pattern that is contacted by the displacing fluid. |
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The total impulse from the impact will depend on the kinetic energy of the bullet. |
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The total compensation for the management committee in 2011 was 30 million for 35 people. |
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England's total of eleven goals scored in six games set a new record low for average goals per game scored by a World Cup winning team. |
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England's total of three goals conceded also constituted a record low for average goals per game conceded by a World Cup winning team. |
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In total, 89 goals were scored by 47 different players, with two of them credited as own goals. |
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Also, Germany's seven goals took their total tally in World Cup history to 223, surpassing Brazil's 221 goals to first place overall. |
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Therefore its completeness, though instantaneous, was total. His realisation was in a flash, but it did not vanish like a flash. |
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Unitary authorities are areas with only one council, and there are 55 in total. |
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Within two years 300 societies had been organised all over Norway with a total membership of 20,000 persons. |
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The third day saw a total of 17 wickets fall, with Shane Warne and Andrew Flintoff being the leading performers for their sides. |
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Australia needed 423 to win, which would be a record fourth innings total to win a match. |
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A total of twenty teams have competed in the eleven editions of the tournament, with fourteen competing in the 2015 tournament. |
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In the final, Australia made 359 runs for the loss of two wickets, the largest ever total in a final, defeating India by 125 runs. |
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The names of the previous winners are engraved on the base of the trophy, with space for a total of twenty inscriptions. |
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Teams are sorted by best performance, then by appearances, total number of wins, total number of games, and alphabetical order respectively. |
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The Swedish, Finnish and Icelandic Lutheran congregations in Norway have about 27,500 members in total. |
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Lasting a total of 187 days, or 6 months and 4 days, these games were the longest in modern Olympics history. |
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The Sailing program was open for a total of five sailing classes, but actually only four Sailing events were contested. |
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Olympic team's total 23 gold medals, or as many as the nations of France, Germany and Italy combined. |
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She's easy to be with, provided you don't mind the constant chatter, the non-sequitur song cues, or her total lack of an indoor voice. |
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All four gold medals, and 10 out of 12 awarded in total, were won by the United States. |
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Five events were contested, with the United States winning four total medals. |
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The United States won eight gold medals, including all six men's events, and 15 medals in total. |
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These two teams claimed 24 total medals, in other words half of the total medals given. |
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The Olympic Park was planned to incorporate 45 hectares of wildlife habitat, with a total of 525 bird boxes, and 150 bat boxes. |
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Charles' marriage to Anne of Brittany prevented a future total Habsburg encirclement of France. |
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His total of 3,658 over took the previous record held by Moseley's own Sam Doble. |
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The total resistance of two resistors connected in parallel is easily calculated using a simple formula. |
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The crawlable web made accessible by search engines does not represent the total extent of the Internet. |
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The total resistance of two resistors connected in series is easily calculated as the simple sum. |
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Australian centre Michael Cronin scored a total of 54 points for the series with two tries and 24 goals. |
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Late Antiquity saw various indicators of Roman civilization begin to decline, including urbanization, seaborne commerce, and total population. |
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Cumberfans from all around the globe donated money in Cumberbatch's name, with the total raised entirely exceeding expectations. |
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In total, 81 stadiums have hosted world cup games over the 14 different tournaments. |
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To date, this has been achieved by a total ten different clubs but by only four different clubs during the Super League era. |
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In total, Huddersfield boast five representatives in the Hall of Fame, more than any other club. |
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One played the holes out, turned around, and played the holes in, for a total of 22 holes. |
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Look at Leo DiCaprio, who has gone from a blonde-curtained teen pin-up to a total dadbod over the years. |
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It takes place from a Friday to a Sunday with a total of 28 matches being played, all matches being over 18 holes. |
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The final vote between Hollande and Sarkozy now depends on a delicate balance of how France's total of rightwing and leftwing voters line up. |
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Perry competed in a total of 20 Davis Cup matches, winning 34 of his 38 rubbers in singles, and 11 out of 14 in doubles. |
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In total, the Reds had 28 shots to their opponent's nine, and 15 corners to the Baggies' three. |
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Equivalent technical statements are that the sum total magnetic flux through any Gaussian surface is zero, or that the magnetic field is a solenoidal vector field. |
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He is Spiritual, for were He composed of physical parts, some other power would have to combine them into the total, and his aseity would thus be contradicted. |
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A total of 15,000 beams of neutrinos were fired over a period of 3 years from CERN towards Gran Sassoin Italy, 730km away, where they were picked up by giant detectors. |
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Given the recent trend, the profession will soon bedoctor each year twice as many practitioners as the original total membership of the Association. |
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The percentages of bigeye in the catches were relatively high during the early to mid 1950s, but then levelled off at less than 5 percent of the total catches. |
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From the original plan, thirty-four cadre battalions, with a total of 116 companies, had actually been formed, a total of about 700 officers and another 600 key enlisted men. |
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The total catch in 1976 was probably about 3.5 million tons and was mainly composed of pelagic species such as sardines, mackerels and various carangids. |
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Her life was a total car wreck with no one there to help her fix it. |
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The result of all this has been to throw the world of cereology into a state of total confusion. All its previous certainties have been demolished. |
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Attacking a goalie trying to make a save is a total cheap shot, I think. |
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In the follow-up CT images, cholangiectasis improved markedly after biliary tract reconstruction, with declines in serum total bilirubin and direct bilirubin. |
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The design strategy was to boil down the story's 17 pages to simple language, 5 sing-along songs and 5 games, with about 100 total clickables throughout the program. |
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Some men complain their deos don't work after regular use. Your underarm area can build up immunity to the same product. Alternating two deos can give you total protection. |
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The default deskfast, the cereal bar, arrived in Britain from America in the late 1990s and within five years accounted for about a fifth of the total breakfast cereal market. |
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Because he's a total douche canoe who only wants what he can't have. |
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The part needs a total dwell time in the autoclave of 95 minutes. |
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Mr. Howley. They are telling him how much they will increase the reimbursement for the total labor cost. The contractor is left to fend as he can. |
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Gomez's goals were his 10th and 11th of the season but only Hart's excellence prevented that total being extended, as the four-time European Cup winners flexed their muscles. |
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That patient is a total GOMER. Turf him and let's get some lunch. |
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In 1968 there were 1547 grade crossing fatalities. Two-thirds of the total fatalities associated with railroad operations occurred at grade crossings. |
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The guib is of the mean dimensions, or four feet and a half in total length, and two and a half high at the shoulders, but rather higher at the croup. |
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With a total population of just over 2,000, the council represents fewer inhabitants than many English parish councils, and is by far the smallest English unitary council. |
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In terms of energy, in this area alone, the potential gas deposits could be more than the total natural gas extracted from the entire North Sea to date. |
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In total six Yorkshiremen have been inducted into the Rugby Football League Hall of Fame amongst them is Roger Millward, Jonty Parkin and Harold Wagstaff. |
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Since there's a router port somewhere between your servers and the Internet, you can query it to find out your total incoming and outgoing data rate. |
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According to Tacitus, he amassed a force including his own Legio XIV Gemina, parts of the XX Valeria Victrix, and any available auxiliaries, a total of 10,000 men. |
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The total number of students that enrolled for these courses has grown only slightly and the marginal increase of graduates does not match the growth rate of the ICT industry. |
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But negligence and sloth having by degrees introduced a total relaxation of discipline, the soldiers began to think their armor too heavy, as they seldom put it on. |
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France gained a total standing army of around 6,000 men, which was sent out to gradually eliminate the remaining mercenaries who insisted on operating on their own. |
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By 1450, the total population of Europe was substantially below that of 150 years earlier, but all classes overall had a higher standard of living. |
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In total, five Tudor monarchs ruled their domains for just over a century. |
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In total, about 200 rebels were executed, and the disturbances ended. |
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After the second dissolution of the Rump, in October 1659, the prospect of a total descent into anarchy loomed as the Army's pretence of unity finally dissolved into factions. |
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The most important change there was the requirement that the Treasurer publish an annual report, along with a copy of the total income and expenditure of the Society. |
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The Revolution also witnessed the birth of total war by organising the resources of France and the lives of its citizens towards the objective of military conquest. |
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In this way the army and in particular Napoleon gained total power. |
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Measures such as mass conscription, military reforms, and total war allowed France to defeat the coalition, despite the concurrent civil war in France. |
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Historians have explored how the Napoleonic wars became total wars. |
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Thus ended the war in Asia, cementing the total victory of the Allies. |
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