They also stepped up on their weapons cache since the turn of the millennium. |
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It is essential reading in the role of popular music at the turn of the millennium. |
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I went skinny-dipping in the ocean at midnight at the turn of the millennium. |
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The huge influx of cash at the turn of the millennium led to the whole Web being built in the image of the Bay area. |
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The global dilemmas at the turn of the millennium mean the end of national sovereignty in some of these matters. |
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The turn of the millennium also ends a century of colonial and paternalistic North-South relations. |
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The first element of the vision was radical at the turn of the millennium. |
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London's FTSE 100 index peaked at 6,900 at the turn of the millennium. |
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Termit holds one of only three wild populations of dama gazelle reliably documented since the turn of the millennium. |
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The reasons are that computer errors in nuclear weapons systems precisely at the turn of the millennium can by mistake lead to nuclear war. |
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The turn of the millennium was truly an auspicious moment in the history of the Community Foundation. |
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This initiative reflects, at the turn of the millennium, the importance of the oceans and seas to mankind. |
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Nuclear power stations too must be temporarily closed down or supplied with protective mechanisms at the turn of the millennium. |
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By the turn of the millennium, the developed world was worrying about a birth dearth. |
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He naively thought it would be in living rooms by the turn of the millennium. |
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At the turn of the millennium America's conventional gasfields were in decline. |
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By the turn of the millennium, though, Wurman's restlessness was catching up with him. |
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Around the turn of the millennium, the graffiti scene gave birth to street art. |
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In the past, the interest rate rose quickly when the European economy was doing well before the turn of the millennium, whereas rates fell considerably more slowly when there was a downturn a couple of years later. |
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The 1990s brought further success, the club clinching eight Liga crowns out of ten and a record five in succession, before a less productive period at the turn of the millennium. |
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Since officially declaring bandhood around the turn of the millennium, the Bad Plus has convincingly modeled a closed society. |
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These moves resulted in BA becoming Gatwick's dominant airline by the turn of the millennium. |
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Of the many chapels, few are still used for their original purpose and a number of closed since the turn of the millennium. |
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Again we're communicating realistically with the general public in terms of what they can expect if we have any minimal disruptions at the turn of the millennium. |
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Since the turn of the millennium, formulators have created compositions that allow applications to be controlled, thus enabling skin coloration of unsurpassed uniformity to be obtained. |
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It is now, he believes, essential that financial services companies actively work to repair the loss of investor confidence and the reputational damage they have sustained since the turn of the millennium. |
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To address the challenges facing European society and the Church in Europe at the turn of the millennium, he called a second Special Assembly of the Synod of Bishops. |
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At the turn of the millennium, the MIAS settled in a more central location at the Palais des congrès de Montréal to capitalize on down-town location near the Old Port and right in the heart of the business area. |
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However, there is life after the turn of the millennium, and the NCC must now look to the future and to the challenge of shaping ongoing public programming and services for the Capital. |
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Since the turn of the millennium, Statistics Finland has been systematically developing leadership and supervisory work towards cooperation and professionalism. |
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I'm saying we're inviting the media in to get an understanding of the process so that we can explain that to the general public, so that we can give them a sense of what they might expect at the turn of the millennium. |
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Some business services such as human resources or advertising are relatively susceptible to cyclical trends, as demonstrated by the declining figures during the economic slump at the turn of the millennium. |
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It's a crime which has ties with the team's original investigation from the turn of the millennium, when Witten was accused of killing 18-year-old drug addict Darcy Blaine. |
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But towards the turn of the millennium its popularity was deemed to have dwindled as the UK garage style known as speed garage yielded several hit singles. |
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It has seen exponential growth since the turn of the millennium. |
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In the discussion over the turn of the Millennium, disregarding the finer point of exactly when that may be, I heard one startling comparison. |
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Since the turn of the Millennium, the town has continued to expand. |
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