The design comes into its own in the final scene, when Lear and Cordelia are laid out together, finally united in death. |
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It was supposed to be a celebration of South Africa as the rainbow nation of all races united by soccer. |
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It's a virtual community, united by rah-rah chat groups in which program participants dish training tips and offer encouragement. |
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In the equid foreleg, radius and ulna are united, and the ulna is greatly reduced so that all weight is born on the radius. |
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On 1 November 1944, the impending formation of a united provisional government and of a regency was announced in liberated Belgrade. |
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On public sector privatisation and cuts in welfare benefits, Labour and the Tories are united. |
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Then, by weighing arguments and applying rules of logic, the thesis and antithesis are united into a synthesis. |
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How to weld these bureaux into a united and effective inspection system is still under consideration. |
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But when left wing Social Democrats refused to agree to united action the Communist leaders abandoned the attempt. |
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Hammurabi, a great leader known for creating the first recorded legal code in history, united the Assyrians and Babylonians in harmony. |
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You have to go back to 1976 to find pan-Canadian united action by the trade union movement. |
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So you want to be a united front and speak with one voice and give clear directives to the contractor even as a couple. |
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Following the division of the Carolingian Empire in 843, the Ottonian rulers united their German kingship with the imperial crown. |
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I'm talking about a tightly woven group of citizens united by web cams, blogs, pod casts and instant messages. |
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In Mile End Hospital low paid men and women workers from African and Lithuanian backgrounds are united in the fight against low pay. |
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The ploy worked and the Anglo-Dutch army united with the armies of the margrave of Baden and Eugene of Savoy. |
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Instead, we must persist in the quest for united action to counter both global warming and a weaponized world. |
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Canada is a compact of some very different people who have all managed to remain united through their common loyalty to the Crown of Canada. |
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A united left campaign to rebuild the union at school level is urgently needed. |
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In coed football and volleyball, the sexes united to complete passes and spike balls in an overwhelming annihilation of Pierson College. |
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Obviously the council have now retreated in the face of their united voice. |
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He united the various wandering tribes and re-instituted order and stability among them. |
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In the absence of such a move, calls for a united front will remain a voice in the wilderness. |
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As professional sportsmen united in grief they recognised that winning is one of the best restoratives. |
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Unlike Estonians and Latvians, Lithuanian tribes united and repulsed the German crusaders. |
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The situation had deteriorated in 1085 when the Almoravid Berbers from Morocco united Andalusia under a Shiite regime. |
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In the southern and eastern regions, the state of Kartli united tribes that spoke the Kartvelian language. |
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He saw the united front as a way of organising around a specific set of demands. |
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Film critics have rarely been so united in their antipathy, so vitriolic in their condemnation. |
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The first step has to be the main parties working together to present a united front against racism, xenophobia and the politics of disunity. |
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It is not, however, clear that the community is united enough yet to effectively close ranks against coalition forces. |
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I see the people of England united in a fierce detestation and defiance of the views and acts of Prussian Junkerism. |
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Five united stamens are adnate to the top of the pistil, which is made up of five connate carpels. |
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They were not a united minority mainly due to the fact that they suffered from such blows as being leaderless and economically dependent. |
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But the united front tactic remains a vital weapon in the armoury of revolutionary strategy. |
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With an entrance of six elegant and ornate Ionic columns and its cella, which housed the xoanon of Athena, it appears to be united to the cella of the west chamber. |
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Further, united in positivity, the frisson within the judging panel has evaporated. |
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The Xhosa, also known as the South Nguni or Cape Nguni, are united by dialects of the Xhosa language and other cultural features, but they consist of several distinct peoples. |
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Perhaps the most durable lesson of the Civil War is that the states cannot remain united if a handful make a break for the exits. |
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Allies of the Chancellor accused Downing Street of ratting on a deal struck between the two men to maintain a united front when dealing with Britain's pensions time bomb. |
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But they also know that if we cut and run, their country would be at the mercy of warring groups which are united only in their distaste for democracy. |
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The two jaw rami are united anteriorly, but separate posteriorly. |
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Does it merely take a united family leveling threats all at once to exorcise some of the demonic powers of addiction? |
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While a united Korea's chosen alliances and alignments might matter greatly to the powers of the Pacific, they would probably not constitute a casus belli. |
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Die here, in the embrace of Mother Ganga, in Shiva's sacred city, and your spirit will be united with the Absolute, will find its longed-for, eternal, perfect, peace. |
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The flowers of the outer whorl of the head generally have five elongated petals united to form straplike structures and are restricted to the periphery of the radiate head. |
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The bar had brought together an array of people united by a desire to settle into a home away from home with a drink in hand. |
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He said the performers were united in a common goal to create a memorable revival of the production, after its long absence from the Bulgarian stage. |
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If faith was indeed irrelevant in Pakistan, what exactly united West Pakistan with East Pakistan? |
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The various planets have united under one political umbrella after a bitter war that saw those planets that craved independence crushed under the heel of centralisation. |
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Megawati took over the national leadership in July riding a wave of support from a rainbow coalition united against former president Abdurrahman Wahid. |
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The need for a large-scale united level of organizing has now emerged. |
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Every day before dawn, brave men and women of different races and backgrounds rise as one, united by a common cause. |
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This town's Pride is for the LGBTI community and our straight supporters to come together and share in the warmth of a united group of interesting peeps. |
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Not that long ago, the right wing press and the Conservative party would have united in outrage at allowing the sale of a morning after pill to teenagers. |
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The British guests, perhaps united by a folk memory of Colditz, swapped advice on how to game the system in hushed whispers. |
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Lenin argued for a united front with reformists against the generals, and revolutionaries and reformists worked together to block the military coup. |
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But the political class and education experts are hardly united on how to address the dropout crisis. |
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The decision to refer the matter to the Security Council is a sign, moreover, that the world is united in its view that North Korea and Iraq are grave concerns. |
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Their network of super-elite inbreeding and strategic couplings had united the West in a deathly embrace. |
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Northern Ireland is still part of the United Kingdom, but has a nationalist minority who would prefer to be part of a united Ireland. |
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Alsace was united with the other Alemanni east of the Rhine into the stem duchy of Swabia. |
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The united Germany is considered to be the enlarged continuation of the Federal Republic of Germany and not a successor state. |
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When the crowns of England, Scotland and Ireland were united in 1603, they were integrated into the unified royal coat of arms. |
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From a unionist perspective, Northern Ireland's nationalists were inherently disloyal and determined to force unionists into a united Ireland. |
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However, just as the critics are not of one mind in their criticism, so they are far from united on what to do. |
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Furthermore, in the lead up to the 2005 Westminster Election, they published a document outlining their plans for a politically united Ireland. |
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Members of the Church are fully united in faith and the Sacred Mysteries with all Orthodox congregations, regardless of nationality or location. |
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Through Baptism a person is united to the Body of Christ by becoming a member of the Orthodox Church. |
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Thus, these are ruled by elders only at the level of the congregations, which are united with one another by covenants of trust. |
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In 1932 the two kingdoms of the Hejaz and Nejd were united as the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. |
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In 1960, the two regions united to form the independent Somali Republic under a civilian government. |
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On 1 July 1960, the two territories united to form the Somali Republic, albeit within boundaries drawn up by Italy and Britain. |
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On 29 December 2008, Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed announced before a united parliament in Baidoa his resignation as President of Somalia. |
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The establishment of the Kalmar Union in 1397 united the kingdoms of Norway, Denmark and Sweden. |
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Possession of Iceland passed from the Norwegian Empire to the Kalmar Union in 1415, when the kingdoms of Norway, Denmark and Sweden were united. |
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The epic poetic history of The Brus and Wallace helped outline a narrative of united struggle against the English enemy. |
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The two congregations united in 1929 and the historic church building was subsequently extensively restored. |
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As a result, in 1536 the first provincial church council called since 1470 failed to achieve major reforms or a united front against heresy. |
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The Viceroyalty of New Spain united many regions and provinces of the Spanish Empire throughout half a world. |
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The colonies had never been formally united prior to the conflict and there was no centralized area of ultimate strategic importance. |
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In 1900 the Free Church of Scotland united with the United Presbyterian Church of Scotland to form the United Free Church of Scotland. |
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Many of the new shires had highly irregular boundaries or detached parts as they united the various possessions of the heritable sheriffs. |
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They united their forces with the Cumbrian Britons in order to defeat the Scots. |
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The original buildings of both colleges which united to form the University are much admired architectural features of Aberdeen. |
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Many of these fiefdoms were united in the Burgundian Netherlands of the 14th and 15th centuries. |
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At times some of the kingdoms were united by a ruler who was an overlord, while wars occurred between others. |
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Deheubarth was united around 920 by Hywel Dda out of the territories of Seisyllwg and Dyfed, which had come into his possession. |
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As dissatisfaction with the Despensers grew Llywelyn's death united the native Welsh and marcher Lords. |
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Rowan Williams led an almost united Anglican Church in Britain in opposition to the 2003 Iraq War. |
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In international relations, a coalition can be an ad hoc grouping of nations united for specific purposes. |
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Military coalitions can be built and united under a singular power by multiple states and governments. |
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Despite their diversity of form, crustaceans are united by the special larval form known as the nauplius. |
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The other four men were required in a united effort for exactly one minute. The work of the four one-minute men was not hard. |
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Chlothar then took control of the other two kingdoms and set up a united Frankish kingdom with its capital in Paris. |
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When the four Lutheran church bodies there united in 1977 they chose the name North Elbian Evangelical Lutheran Church. |
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Two pieces of amber may be united by smearing the surfaces with linseed oil, heating them, and then pressing them together while hot. |
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Headed by the same ruling family, it was variously separate or united with its motherland and its Latin name was used for both indiscriminately. |
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Caesar treated this as an aggressive move and, after an inconclusive engagement against the united tribes, he conquered the tribes piecemeal. |
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The toes have no webbing or joining, but in some cotingas, the second and third toes are united at their basal third. |
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After Isabella's victory in the civil war and Ferdinand's ascension to the Aragonese throne the two crowns were united under the same monarchs. |
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In 1707 the Acts of Union united the Kingdom of England with the Kingdom of Scotland. |
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Hellenic infighting left Greek city states vulnerable, and Philip II of Macedon united the Greek city states under his control. |
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In the battle, the united army of Gepids, Rugii, Sarmatians and Suebi routed the Huns and their allies, including the Ostrogoths. |
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At the end of World War I, Transylvania, Bukovina and Bessarabia united with the sovereign Kingdom of Romania. |
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Ambrose considered the poor not a distinct group of outsiders, but a part of the united, solidary people. |
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While Theodoric lived, the Visigothic kingdom was practically united to his own dominion. |
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This son, Louis the Pious, followed his father as the ruler of a united empire. |
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Though ruled by their own dukes, it is not likely that they were very often united under one duke in the 6th and 7th centuries. |
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At about 660, the Duchy of Vasconia united with the Duchy of Aquitaine to form a single realm under Felix of Aquitaine, governing from Toulouse. |
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The tribes were united and ruled under the leadership of Rurik, a leader of a group of Varangians. |
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Henry may even have promulgated a law stipulating that the kingdom would thereafter be united. |
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Many Italians began to see the possibility of a united Italy free of foreign control. |
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By the Late Middle Ages, the whole of the Nordic Region was politically united in the loose Kalmar Union. |
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This ensured for the first time that all the realms of what is now Spain would be united by one monarch under one nascent Spanish crown. |
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Assimilation assumes that relatively tenuous culture gets to be united to one unified culture. |
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In 1199, Prince Roman Mstislavych united the two previously separate principalities. |
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The two governments were united in 1917, when Greece officially entered the war on the side of the Entente. |
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Consequently, a German nation united under one banner presented significant questions. |
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Ferdinand and Isabella were noted for being the monarchs of the newly united Spain at the dawn of the modern era. |
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In 1174 Venice united its forces with Frederick I Barbarossa's imperial army to try to overpower Ancona. |
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Russia and Qing were rival empires until the early 20th century, however, both empires carried out united policy against Central Asians. |
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The Mongols fought as a united force, not as individuals, and bombarded the samurai with exploding missiles and showered them with arrows. |
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Beginning in the early 19th century, most of the island was united and ruled as the Kingdom of Madagascar by a series of Merina nobles. |
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In the 14th century the Jolof Empire grew powerful, having united Cayor and the kingdoms of Baol, Sine, Saloum, Waalo, Futa Tooro and Bambouk. |
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Family was extremely important in society, and family heads were united in communities under a recognized local authority. |
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The marriage of Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile in 1469 united the two royal lines. |
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Her reforms and those she made with her husband had an influence that extended well beyond the borders of their united kingdoms. |
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The first principle of restorationism is that nature and humanity are fundamentally united rather than separate. |
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In due course Bernicia united with Deira to form the Kingdom of Northumbria. |
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The fable of the rods, which, when united in a bundle, no strength could bend. |
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England could grow into a posture of being more united at home, and more considered abroad. |
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At the end of September 1940, the Tripartite Pact united Japan, Italy and Germany to formalise the Axis Powers. |
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After the 1936 Xi'an Incident, the Kuomintang and communist forces agreed on a ceasefire to present a united front to oppose Japan. |
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The Napoleonic Wars fostered a concept of Britishness and a united national British people, shared with the Scots and Welsh. |
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With both countries united, commercial, military, and political power shifted from Amsterdam to London. |
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They united their house in marriage with the surviving Angle royalty, and were accepted by the Angles as their kings. |
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On 1 May 1707, under the terms of the Acts of Union 1707, the kingdoms of England and Scotland united to form the Kingdom of Great Britain. |
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In 827, Northumbria submitted to Egbert of Wessex at Dore, briefly making Egbert the first king to reign over a united England. |
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One united Parliament sat in Westminster, with 30 representatives from Scotland and 30 from Ireland joining the existing members from England. |
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In 1707, the two kingdoms were united to form the Kingdom of Great Britain under the terms of the Acts of Union. |
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The Allies united and the armies of Wellington and Blucher defeated Napoleon once and for all at Waterloo. |
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Bede's primary intention in writing the Historia Ecclesiastica was to show the growth of the united church throughout England. |
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They offer communion to those who are already united in that denomination or sometimes individual church. |
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In Roman constitutional theory, the Empire was still simply united under one emperor, implying no abandonment of territorial claims. |
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In 892, when southern England was united under Alfred the Great, Kent was on the brink of disaster. |
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She is succeeded by her brother, the Kingdoms of Mercia and Wessex united in the person of King Edward. |
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The Swedish king also proposed a unification of Denmark, Norway and Sweden into a single united kingdom. |
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Without a united command the army had little choice but to retreat back to the coast. |
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Edward was sent abroad, and in November 1260 he again united with the Lusignans, who had been exiled to France. |
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From the first, he made it clear that he would rule England as the head of a united nation. |
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In 1485, Henry Tudor united increasing opposition within England to the reign of Richard III with the Lancastrian cause to take the throne. |
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The Acts joined the Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of Scotland to form a united Kingdom of Great Britain. |
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In an incorporating annexation a state or states is united to and dissolved in an existing state, whose legal existence continues. |
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Several states voluntarily united with Sardinia to create the Kingdom of Italy. |
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Both areas of knowledge were united by philosophy, or the trunk of the tree of knowledge. |
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Unionists want Northern Ireland to remain part of the United Kingdom, while nationalists desire a united Ireland. |
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Ireland play as a united team, represented by players from both Northern Ireland and the Republic. |
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Instead, they are united by language, history, culture and their shared values of democracy, free speech, human rights, and the rule of law. |
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Since 1948, the World Council of Churches has been influential, but ineffective in creating a united church. |
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He had the difficult task of keeping the various strands of opinions in the LRC united. |
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In 1973, Northern Ireland held a referendum to determine if it should remain in the United Kingdom, or be part of a united Ireland. |
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In 1707, England united with Scotland to form the Kingdom of Great Britain. |
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The political structure of Western Europe changed with the end of the united Roman Empire. |
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The one exception was County Tipperary, which although administered by two county councils, was to remain united for lieutenancy. |
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In 1801, Great Britain and the Kingdom of Ireland were united to form the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. |
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Around the world, each united or uniting church comprises a different mix of predecessor Protestant denominations. |
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In 1880 black state conventions united in the national Foreign Mission Convention, to support black Baptist missionary work. |
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Two other national black conventions were formed, and in 1895 they united as the National Baptist Convention. |
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Between the Humber and Forth the English had formed into two main kingdoms, Deira and Bernicia, often united as the Kingdom of Northumbria. |
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In 664 a synod was held at Whitby, Yorkshire, and leaders of both the Celtic and Roman Church united the church throughout England. |
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The factionalism amongst the Turks that followed the death of Malik Shah meant they did not present a united opposition. |
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The Acts of Union 1800 united the Kingdom of Great Britain with the Kingdom of Ireland to form the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. |
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In the early 11th century, Canute the Great won and united Denmark, England, and Norway for almost 30 years with a Scandinavian army. |
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These monarchies are united by the personal union of their monarch, but they are separate as states. |
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Great Britain in turn united with the Kingdom of Ireland in 1801, forming the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. |
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Regardless of the exact number of kingdoms and their names, the Pictish nation was not a united one. |
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The German Prince Philip of Hesse saw potential in creating an alliance between Zwingli and Luther, seeing strength in a united Protestant front. |
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During this time the British did not present a united front toward the American Patriots. |
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As the colonies had not been united before the war, there was no central area of strategic importance. |
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The British Parliament was also far from united in supporting military opposition to the American Patriots. |
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All three were united in opposing Sir Robert Filmer's defence of divine right and absolute monarchy. |
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Jinnah rejected the notion of a united India, and emphasised that religious communities were more basic than an artificial nationalism. |
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The proposal united the Liberals under Gladstone's leadership, while causing divisions among the Conservatives. |
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A heavily rural collection of states in 1815, now united Germany became predominantly urban. |
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When Germany was united in 1871, Prussia became part of the new German nation. |
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France and the Ottoman Empire, united by mutual opposition to Habsburg rule, became strong allies. |
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Since the partition of Ireland, the term generally refers to support for a united Ireland. |
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Communities were united by common interest and language, and tended to form tribal groups by dialect. |
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The city recovered in the 15th century, when Flanders was united with neighbouring provinces under the Dukes of Burgundy. |
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Portugal and Spain, then united, had closed their ports to Dutch ships in 1585 in the context of the Eighty Years' War. |
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Due to sedimentation for decades, the island has been united with the mainland Java. |
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In 1580 the Portuguese crown was united in a personal union with the Spanish crown, with which the Dutch Republic was at war. |
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In 1901 the Colony of Tasmania united with the five other Australian colonies to form the Commonwealth of Australia. |
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Pugachev began envisioning a Cossack tsardom, similar to Razin's vision of a united Cossack republic. |
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The united group sailed east to the Kolyma River and built winter quarters, probably at Srednekolymsk. |
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They emerged as the major threat to the late Ming dynasty after Nurhaci united all Jurchen tribes and established an independent state. |
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In 1914, the British formally united the Niger area as the Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria. |
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Nigeria's foreign policy was tested in the 1970s after the country emerged united from its own civil war. |
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Article 7 generally states the overall aspiration of the community aiming to achieve a united, inclusive and resilient community. |
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On 13 October 2010, South Island Mayors led by Bob Parker of Christchurch displayed united support for a Southern Mayoral Council. |
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In the 1450s, a Luba from the royal family Ilunga Tshibinda married Lunda queen Rweej and united all Lunda peoples. |
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The two churches lived in parallel until 1927, when the Free Church of England united with the UK branch of the Reformed Episcopal Church. |
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These nations were often united by common linguistic, religious or family ties. |
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In 1784, the Italian Monte dei Paschi and Monte Pio banks were united as the Monti Reuniti. |
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Since those titles have been united, the dukedoms and associated subsidiary titles are held by the eldest son of the monarch. |
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The declaration of war on 4 August 1914 saw Asquith as the head of an almost united Liberal Party. |
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He was formally adopted on 21 January 1920 and soon united the local Liberal Association behind him. |
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By temperament and background he was some distance removed from Heath's passionate commitment to a united Europe. |
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The most spectacular power to rise out of Central Asia developed when Genghis Khan united the tribes of Mongolia. |
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An ornamental gilt balustrade extended round each end of the carriage, and united with one of the pillars which supported the roof. |
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In 1380, prince Dmitry Donskoy of Moscow led a united Russian army to an important victory over the Mongols in the Battle of Kulikovo. |
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The name first occurs in 1016, but until 1568 the county was administratively united with Derbyshire, under a single Sheriff. |
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Within a few years the Danish rule had become sufficiently unpopular that Norway again became united. |
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But how he could paint such pictures is marvellous, for he was not only armless but thighless, his short legs being closely united to the trunk. |
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How can we get the tweedle-dums and the tweedle-dees together for united action in the interests of the masses of the people? |
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Akana, who gave a general review of the exclusion act and its history and urged the Chinese to be united in opposing it. |
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The lower-case united states of America believably reflects the variation of human reactions to the absence of a central authority. |
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Brittany Carol Boykin and Andrew Joseph Mann were united in marriage on March 12, 2011, at six o'clock in the evening at Brandon Baptist Church. |
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Congregationalist, Methodist and Presbyterian churches united in 1925 to form the United Church of Canada, and in 1977 to form the Uniting Church in Australia. |
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Representative peers were introduced in 1707, when the Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of Scotland were united into the Kingdom of Great Britain. |
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On 1 May 1707, under the Acts of Union, two of her realms, the kingdoms of England and Scotland, united as a single sovereign state known as Great Britain. |
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Cabral was the first captain to touch four continents, leading the first expedition that connected and united Europe, Africa, the New World, and Asia. |
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The more easterly groups such as the Vandals are thought to have been united in the use of East Germanic languages, the most famous of which is Gothic. |
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Its benefice is united with those of four other local parishes. |
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The Acts of Union 1800 united the Kingdom of Great Britain and the Kingdom of Ireland in 1801, forming the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. |
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In 1801, Great Britain was united with the Kingdom of Ireland through another Act of Union to become the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. |
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The old schism of Federal and Republican threatened nothing, because it existed in every State, and united them together by the fraternism of party. |
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Yet even in the seven kingdoms, even in the united kingdom, when there was a general summons to the host, some concentration of the armed folkmoots must have taken place. |
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After the election, the parties united in a black-yellow alliance. |
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For that reason, belike, Homer feigns the three Graces to be linked and tied hand in hand, because the hearts of men are so firmly united with such graces. |
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The antiglobalization forces are united only in what they oppose. |
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Although LDP Lower House members united in voting down the opposition forces' no-confidence motion against the Aso Cabinet, what followed is beyond normal comprehension. |
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When Ferdinand succeeded his father as King of Aragon in 1479, the Crown of Castile and the various territories of the Crown of Aragon were united in a personal union. |
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African American scholar and author Asante, founder of the Afrocentric movement for a united Africa, reflects on his roots and how they shaped his thinking. |
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The two parts of the half-line are united by alliteration the same sound, consonant or vowel is repeated in a stressed position on each side of the breath pause. |
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Given the amount of new lands and the resulting influx of wealth, the Kingdom of Portugal and the united kingdoms of Castile and Aragon began to compete openly. |
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Under the Portuguese domination, there was a Bishop of Tangier who was a suffragan of the diocese of Lisbon but in 1570 the diocese was united to the diocese of Ceuta. |
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Europe slowly united, economically and, in some ways, politically, to form the European Union, which consisted of 15 European countries by the end of the 20th century. |
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Nevertheless he always remained faithful to the ideal of a united continent for which the creation of individual nations would be an indispensable preliminary. |
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The model of the nation state implies that its population constitutes a nation, united by a common descent, a common language and many forms of shared culture. |
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The last ruler to maintain united state was Mstislav the Great. |
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The Frankish border was slowly extended until 795, when Girona, Cardona, Ausona and Urgell were united into the new Spanish March, within the old duchy of Septimania. |
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The concept and memory of a united Europe remains topical to the current time and hence Charlemagne is often considered the forefather of modern Europe. |
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When Brazil became a united kingdom with Portugal in 1815, the first Brazilian titles of nobility were granted by the King of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves. |
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Although Hendrix, Mitchell, and Redding were interviewed by Rolling Stone in February 1970 as a united group, Hendrix never intended to work with Redding. |
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In 1442, the two kingdoms were effectively united under Aragonese control. |
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Had Northerners realized that most Southerners really did favor secession, they might have hesitated at attempting the enormous task of conquering a united South. |
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To prevent civil war and possible foreign intervention from undermining the infant republic, leaders agreed to Army's demand that China be united under a Beijing government. |
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Middle Francia was not united, and by the next generation it had disintegrated into smaller lordships, which West Francia and East Francia fought for control over. |
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After 1469, however, it was permanently united to the royal domain, although the title was occasionally conferred as an honorific upon junior members of the royal family. |
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This shortened the journey for commercial ships, but specifically united the two areas principally of concern to the German navy, at a cost of 150 million marks. |
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This separatist group supports a united Frisia as a recognized country. |
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Around 1520 Sweden was out of the Middle Ages and united under King Gustav Vasa, who immediately initiated grand mansions, castles and fortresses to be built. |
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Saxony and Bavaria were united with Charles the Fat's Kingdom, and Francia and Neustria were granted to Carloman of Aquitaine who also conquered Lower Burgundy. |
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This is the first battle where England united to fight the combined forces of the Norsemen and the Scots, and thus historians consider it the birthplace of England. |
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He managed to keep the whole team united, and any quarrels or arguments quietened down as soon as he appeared on the pitch or in the dressing room. |
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Before the 1923 election, he resolved his dispute with Asquith, allowing the Liberals to run a united ticket against Stanley Baldwin's policy of protective tariffs. |
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Wales was a kingdom when ruled by native kings, some of whom united it under one Crown, but with the English conquest it largely ceased to exist as a distinct legal entity. |
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Upon their arrival, they drew up the Mayflower Compact, by which they bound themselves together as a united community, thus establishing the small Plymouth Colony. |
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The documentary tells the story of 152 Spaniards held in a Soviet labor camp who had different political ideas but were united by the desire to survive. |
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By the 490s, Clovis I had conquered and united all these territories in the southern Netherlands in one Frankish kingdom, and from there continued his conquests into Gaul. |
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He united the four regions into a single state through a series of conquests beginning in 1902 with the capture of Riyadh, the ancestral home of his family, the House of Saud. |
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In 719, Francia was united permanently under Austrasian hegemony. |
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The phrase has since somewhat fallen out of use, since the three composers were united only by their early studies in Manchester, not by a common musical style. |
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During the Triassic, the Earth's continents were united as Pangaea, with one southern landmass known as Gondwana and one northern one known as Laurasia. |
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Under the terms of the merger, the separate Parliaments of Great Britain and Ireland were abolished, and replaced by a united Parliament of the United Kingdom. |
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They serve as a reminder that God has united them to each other and to himself and that he has bestowed his grace upon them to live in unity, faith and love. |
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Durkan often emphasises to unionists that the protections and constitutional mechanisms of the Good Friday Agreement would remain in the united Ireland that the SDLP seeks. |
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The Acts of Union 1707 united the two countries into the Kingdom of Great Britain and in 1708 the Parliament of Great Britain abolished the Privy Council of Scotland. |
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While Isabella's and Ferdinand's involvement in the war was apparent from the start, Granada's leadership was divided and never able to present a united front. |
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Third, recognising that the Cabinet had become the executive and must be united, he dominated the other members and demanded their complete support for his policies. |
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At the beginning of the 18th century, Tabasco and Veracruz united to combat the pirate threat, and succeeded in expelling them from the Isla del Carmen. |
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These natural graces in the quadroon are often united with beauty of the most dazzling kind, and in almost every case with a personal appearance prepossessing and agreeable. |
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The States General of the northern provinces, united in the 1579 Union of Utrecht, passed an Act of Abjuration declaring that they no longer recognised Philip as their king. |
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And after 1640 the opposition to the war more and more united Holland. |
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It is joined for most of this zigzag ascent by the Pyg Track, and on reaching the summit ridge, is united with the Llanberis Path and Snowdon Ranger Path. |
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On the other hand, the language of the agreement reflects a switch in the United Kingdom's statutory emphasis from one for the union to one for a united Ireland. |
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Despite a temporary ceasefire in 1972 and talks with British officials, the Provisionals were determined to continue their campaign until the achievement of a united Ireland. |
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Nevertheless, the two regions united and created a new nation. |
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Within days, the surrounding tribes united and rampaged the countryside, in a unique move, forcing settlers who escaped to find safety at Fort Amsterdam. |
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Meanwhile, the political unions, which had hitherto been separate groups united only by a common goal, decided to form the National Political Union. |
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It differs from a federation in that each constituent state has an independent government, whereas a unitary state is united by a central government. |
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In the late 19th century the newly united Italy was added to this group. |
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Kaitlyn Elizabeth Posey and Carl Stephen Bozeman were united in marriage on the evening of May 18, 2013, at First Baptist Church in Hazlehurst Rev. |
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However, while lacking a uniform doctrine, Orthodox Judaism is basically united in affirming several core beliefs, disavowal of which is considered major blasphemy. |
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The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland was formed by the Acts of Union 1800, which united the Kingdom of Great Britain and the Kingdom of Ireland. |
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Others have conceived of a nation as being united primarily by racial characteristics, whose common history, language, and culture was the product of shared ancestry. |
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In May 2014 Benin, Chad, Cameroon and Niger joined Nigeria in a united effort to combat Boko Haram in the aftermath of the 2014 Chibok kidnapping of 276 schoolgirls. |
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England and Scotland united in 1707 to form the Kingdom of Great Britain, and jointly accepted the succession as laid down by the English Act of Settlement. |
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Though diversified in style, they are united by a common function. |
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Indolence and timidity have united to popularise among us a flaccid latitudinarianism, which thinks itself a benign tolerance for the opinions of others. |
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Lutherans confess that Scripture is united with the power of the Holy Spirit and with it, not only demands, but also creates the acceptance of its teaching. |
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When Carloman died of natural causes, Charles blocked the succession of Carloman's young son and installed himself as the king of the united Austrasia and Neustria. |
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As it got closer to the goal of political integration and a peaceful and united Europe, what Mikhail Gorbachev described as a Common European Home. |
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They had no definite programme or policy and were by no means even united. |
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They successfully united the South India under their rule and through their naval strength extended their influence in the Southeast Asian countries such as Srivijaya. |
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Prior to this, Ontario and Quebec were united as the Province of Canada. |
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The unicorn has remained in the royal arms of the two united realms. |
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According to tradition, Harald Fairhair unified them into one in 872 after the Battle of Hafrsfjord in Stavanger, thus becoming the first king of a united Norway. |
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