But be sure to check with your dealer for special considerations with your chosen wallcovering. |
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When she went to pay for her chosen items, her handbag had been slit open and her wallet and money were gone. |
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And rather than face the long walk home, some had chosen to book into hotels in the city centre. |
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He was also chosen to manage an International team that will compete in a quadrangular tournament in Ulster in the summer. |
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The places chosen for these unorthodox interments were often sites of ancient churches or graveyards, or of ruined abbeys etc. |
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So far, analysts say, Iran has chosen to play a waiting game. |
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This indicates abortus fever and brucellosis are synonyms of a single disease name and the term brucellosis has been chosen as the preferred term. |
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A heavy trowel is used to retrieve a mass of your chosen kind of ice cream from its tub and put it in the cardboard container. |
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The lawyers are chosen not just for their acumen but also with an eye toward the filmic. |
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Ferret is a carefully chosen comparison, implying diligence but absolutely no imagination. |
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The name, chosen by Beckley, intentionally leaves out any reference to green, weed, or pot. |
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She had chosen to wear a sage green dress with an empire waist. |
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The parents had chosen to give birth at home, with a certified professional midwife attending. |
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The motion was not chosen for debate, nor did Sarwar speak on this subject in Parliament. |
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The Tlatoanimeh of the Aztec Empire were chosen by a council of elders, nobles, and priests. |
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Only President Franklin Pierce has chosen to affirm rather than swear at his inauguration. |
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In 1597, he was chosen member of parliament for Dorset, and, in 1601, for Cornwall. |
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Each year since 1985 one or more cities across Europe are chosen as European Capital of Culture. |
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John's chosen heir was his fourth son, Manuel I Komnenos, who campaigned aggressively against his neighbours both in the west and in the east. |
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He had many of the best scholars chosen as candidates and took great care in choosing them, even creating terms by which he hired people. |
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A variety of occupations could be chosen or inherited from a father's line of work. |
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Kublai became increasingly despondent after the deaths of his favorite wife and his chosen heir Zhenjin. |
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As soon as the first player enters a new instance, it appears that the loottable is somehow chosen. |
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As usual, pomsets can be made setlike by requiring that the elements of the sets X should be chosen from a given set. |
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Historically, voters had been chosen from among tribal leaders, intellectuals, and businessmen. |
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The prime minister is appointed by the president, and the fourteen members of cabinet are chosen by the prime minister. |
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From a single district, a single member or multiple members might be chosen. |
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The yellow elder was chosen as the national flower of the Bahamas because it is native to the Bahama islands, and it blooms throughout the year. |
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The Prime Minister acts as head of government and is appointed by the President, chosen from the majority party in the National Assembly. |
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In 1497, he was chosen to write, as Alderman, the Chapters of the Porto City Council, to be presented to the Cortes of Lisbon. |
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The lists are match-merged, so if you are on both lists, you are not twice as likely to be chosen. |
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On the recommendation of a pastor based in Brussels, who wanted to be of help, Belgium was chosen, where they could also study German, and music. |
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In addition, many tribal leaders, chosen for loyalty to the French rather than influence in their tribe, immediately sold communal land for cash. |
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The sales of his books were so profitable that he regretted that he had not chosen early retirement. |
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As a result, six covers from their extensive repertoire were chosen to complete the album. |
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Of the 120 combined passengers, 102 were chosen to travel on the Mayflower with the supplies consolidated. |
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Spain had chosen England's weakest link and probably could have captured London in a week. |
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A new capital city was being built at Ottawa, chosen in 1857 by Queen Victoria, and became a national capital. |
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In 1609 Hudson was chosen by merchants of the Dutch East India Company in the Netherlands to find an easterly passage to Asia. |
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At the end of 1603 Van der Hagen was chosen as the admiral of the VOC's first fleet. |
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At the same time, the ordering of isolects that is finally chosen must give the right results for all the environments. |
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In 1942, following the destruction of the Queen's Hall in an air raid, the Hall was chosen as the new venue for the proms. |
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In March, Cromwell was chosen by the Rump to command a campaign against them. |
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The contact influences what loanwords are integrated into the lexicon and which certain words are chosen over others. |
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Once chosen, officer candidates are sent to one of several British or Canadian basic officer courses depending on the arm of service. |
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In 1987, a second flag design was chosen in a contest organized by the UEA celebrating the first centennial of the language. |
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In 1983, Andrews was chosen as the Hasty Pudding Woman of the Year by the Harvard University Theatrical Society. |
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The letters chosen for the IPA are meant to harmonize with the Latin alphabet. |
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This assembly called for a chosen English Convention Parliament, elected on 5 January 1689 NS, which convened on 22 January. |
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Lexical cohesion refers to the way related words are chosen to link elements of a text. |
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Because of this standard, the lower case letter was chosen to be used in the IPA as the phonetic symbol for the sound. |
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The pope was originally chosen by those senior clergymen resident in and near Rome. |
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Starting with the Papal conclave, 2005, church bells are also rung as a signal that a new pope has been chosen. |
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The current speaker, John Bercow, has chosen to wear a gown over a lounge suit, a decision which has sparked much debate and opposition. |
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These were demonstrated by a leadership and government that espoused protection of natural rights, and a system of laws chosen by the people. |
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Between 1844 and 1848, five estates were purchased, subdivided, and built on, and then settled by lucky shareholders, who were chosen by lot. |
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Judges were chosen according to their commercial background and practical knowledge. |
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Guy Hamilton was again chosen to direct, and Mankiewicz suggested they film in New Orleans, as he knew Hamilton was a jazz fan. |
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The foreperson may be chosen before the trial begins, or at the beginning of the jury's deliberations. |
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Where more than twelve jurors are present, twelve will be chosen by lot to retire and consider the verdict. |
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A jury is formed, then, of the remaining prospective jurors in the order that their names were originally chosen. |
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When Elgar recorded his major works for HMV in the late 1920s and early 1930s, the LSO was chosen for most of the recordings. |
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It was chosen due its relative isolation with proximity to New York City and the rail lines of Jersey City, New Jersey, via a short ferry ride. |
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Managua was chosen as the nation's capital in 1852 to allay the rivalry between the two feuding cities. |
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The books selected for the collection were chosen because they would be mutually beneficial to the shareholders. |
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The Sangoma is a traditional diviner chosen by the ancestors of that particular family. |
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Artists are chosen based upon a showing of their work that they have staged in the preceding year. |
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Luxembourg was chosen as the provisional seat of the Court on 23 July 1952 with the establishment of the European Coal and Steel Community. |
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Many leading global corporations have chosen to establish their global or European headquarters in the City of Westminster. |
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It is also common that the upper house consists of delegates chosen by state governments or local officials. |
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Candidates for each constituency are chosen by political parties or stand as independents. |
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By drawing lots, a body of 30 electors was chosen, which was further reduced to nine electors by drawing lots again. |
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Members might be chosen through a direct election under universal suffrage, an indirect election, or another form of suffrage. |
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Apart from the one currently bowling, the other nine fielders are tactically deployed by the team captain in chosen positions around the field. |
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This surprised some observers who had expected that Eden's deputy Rab Butler would be chosen. |
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Those chosen by Scotland sat for a single term, and following each dissolution new Scottish peers were elected. |
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It also suggested that committee members should be selected independently of the party whips, as chosen by the Select Committee of Selection. |
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To date holders of the office have chosen not to wear a wig, as the Lord Chancellor previously did, though they do have the option. |
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England was chosen as host of the 1966 World Cup in Rome, Italy on 22 August 1960, over rival bids from West Germany and Spain. |
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In referendums, some colonial populations have chosen to retain their colonial status, such as Gibraltar and French Guiana. |
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Earl Grey witnessed a delay of about a year, until 1818, before a new Leader of the Opposition in the House of Commons was chosen. |
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The Tudor Gothic architectural style was chosen to complement the Henry VII Lady Chapel opposite. |
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Textiles for industrial purposes, and chosen for characteristics other than their appearance, are commonly referred to as technical textiles. |
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In general, however, it may be said that where strength or ease of working is essential, woods of moderate to slow growth should be chosen. |
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Prior to this, England teams for home Tests had been chosen by the club on whose ground the match was to be played. |
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Because of their training and expertise, Millwrights are generally chosen to work on tasks associated with flying and setting heavy machinery. |
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Each process is chosen based on the requirements and parameter values of a particular application. |
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Old Trafford Cricket Ground had bid for the third venue, but Trent Bridge was chosen for its closer proximity to the two London grounds. |
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These colours were chosen because every nation had at least one of them on its national flag. |
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The toll is calculated by the distance travelled on the toll road or the specific exit chosen. |
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Two quarries were chosen from a list of 102, with the majority of the stone coming from the former. |
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Consequently, they have many options to specialize in and to explore their chosen disciplines in depth. |
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Even though few delegates are chosen from New Hampshire, the primary has always been pivotal to both New England and American politics. |
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On April 2, 1731, Worcester was chosen as the county seat of the newly founded Worcester County government. |
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The host city for an Olympic Games is usually chosen seven to eight years ahead of their celebration. |
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After a lengthy Parliamentary inquiry the longer and steeper route over Shap Fell was chosen. |
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Thomas Bouch was approached to be an adviser on the Longsleddale route and if this route had been chosen, in all probabilities Thos. |
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Later guidebook writers have chosen to include the whole range in their main volumes. |
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The new marathon distance was chosen to ensure that the race finished in front of the box occupied by the British royal family. |
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Holme Moss and Woodhead Pass are on the chosen route of the 2014 Tour de France, during the second stage between York and Sheffield. |
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In practice, the Leader is chosen from among the majority Conservative group. |
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The site was chosen because it was on an ancient trackway which forded the river at low tide. |
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After a few cycles, the land's fertility declines and a new area is chosen. |
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The Rota consists of twelve Doctors, chosen out of the four Nations of Italy, France, Spain, and Germany. |
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The location of the point x0 can always be chosen so that the edges in the Schlegel diagram can be drawn as non-intersecting straight lines. |
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The sheetlines were chosen to ensure coverage of the National Park on one sheet. |
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Priya, 17, has chosen to be a slumdog, and her life reads like a film script. |
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Among these varied groups of farmers and menials, there are a chosen few set aside as ambassadors to spiritdom, or shamans, known as bhagats. |
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Now on his son's birthday feast there came unto the king some five and fifty chosen men, schooled in the starlore of the Chaldaeans. |
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John's chosen character is Xianghua, a slight swordstress who specializes in hopping around and skewering people. |
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Pennyhill Park Hotel in Bagshot, Surrey, is the chosen training base for the team in the 2015 Rugby World Cup. |
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Likewise in fluorescence applications, an epifluorescence configuration is normally chosen over transfluorescence. |
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Of the twenty patrician fetials, only four were customarily chosen to serve in an embassy. |
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Birkdale was chosen as the venue for 1940, although the event was cancelled because of the Second World War. |
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For this 12 points, the distance between each pair of points, respectively the lengths of chosen abscissae were measured three times. |
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Her speech was as clear and carefully chosen as a librarian's, but under it ran a stream of unlibrarianly good humor. |
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The captains have always selected the players and chosen the playing order in each group of matches. |
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Senior midfielder Joey Dehnert was chosen to the second team, and junior attackman Andrew Strickland received honorable mention. |
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Successful candidates then commence a training phase, starting in February, in which the final BBGs are chosen through continual assessment. |
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The last couple of years had raised hopes that Indian weightlifters had finally learnt their lessons and chosen to stay away from doping. |
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Seven were chosen to push the funereal boat to the water, in honor of the seven faces of god. |
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Rubio was chosen because Khan thought that he had very good chemistry with the Cuban trainer. |
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In early August, the lightweight Breidis Prescott was chosen by Rubio as Khan's next opponent. |
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If you had had only one child, would you have chosen to breast-feed? |
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The entire fire detection and alarm system chosen for MT2 is based on Bosch's UGM 2020 universal security systems and Magic. |
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But what are the chances of him earning a big wodge of cash for his chosen charity? |
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The A-List winners were chosen from more than 1,000 nominees and were voted on by over 2,200 Tampa Bay community members. |
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Did Yahwists of the Persian period believe that YHWH had again chosen Judah and Jerusalem? |
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Coulthard was chosen for his experience, considered ideal to help lead the fledgling team. |
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William Fife was chosen to design the challenging yacht because of past success in American waters. |
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In a presidential system, the executive is often chosen independently from the legislature. |
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The oak is a common symbol of strength and endurance and has been chosen as the national tree of many countries. |
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Bertha had chosen a blue and white silk of a bayadere stripe, with lace ruffles at the neck and wrists and a skirt of voluminous fulness. |
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The Assembly is dissolved shortly before the holding of elections on a day chosen by the Secretary of State. |
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Most Conservatives felt strongly that the recent alternation between the main parties ought to be maintained and a Conservative Speaker chosen. |
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The General Assembly Hall of the Church of Scotland on the Royal Mile was chosen to host the Parliament. |
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Speakers are drawn from across Scotland and are chosen to represent the balance of religious beliefs according to the Scottish census. |
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Ireland has been a member state of the European Union since 1973, but has chosen to remain outside the Schengen Area. |
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In reality, governments had long come to be chosen from parliament and to be answerable to it. |
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Harris, who took office in 1868 during Reconstruction, was chosen by the state legislature under the rules of the 19th century. |
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The lords spiritual were chosen by rotation, and the lords temporal were elected from among the peers of Ireland. |
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This region was chosen because the government thought it was the most likely to approve the proposal. |
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Canadian finance minister Paul Martin was chosen to be the first chairman and German finance minister Hans Eichel hosted the inaugural meeting. |
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Other invitees are chosen by the host country, usually one or two countries from its own region. |
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Stigand, the Archbishop of Canterbury, was chosen to deliver the news to Godwin and his family. |
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The establishment of new kingdoms often meant some growth for the towns chosen as capitals. |
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The conducting material chosen for these lines was now lighter, and the support stronger. |
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The members of Parliament chosen by the counties were known as Knights of the Shire. |
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The earliest boroughs were chosen in the Middle Ages by county sheriffs, and even a village might be deemed a borough. |
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In 2014, the Prime Minister of Poland, Donald Tusk, was chosen to be President of the European Council, as resigned as prime minister. |
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Cooper seems an odd choice, but imagine if they had taken MTV's advice and chosen Robert Pattinson? |
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The Lord Mayor of London and the two Sheriffs are chosen by liverymen meeting at Common Hall. |
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The name was chosen in honour of John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich, First Lord of the Admiralty. |
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Sheriffs, who serve as assistants to the Lord Mayor, are chosen on Midsummer Day. |
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It's the first time that I remember in our history that the people have chosen the first Minister for the Sovereign. |
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The members of the unicameral Parliament of Norway are chosen by popular vote for a parliamentary period of four years. |
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The parliament is a unicameral assembly with 349 members who are chosen every four years in general elections. |
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Tlapaltecatl Opochtzin was chosen to be outfitted to wear the quetzal owl costume. |
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They serve as heads of state and government and are normally chosen from opposing parties. |
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In 1944, when the US dollar was chosen as the world reference currency at Bretton Woods, it was only the second currency in global reserves. |
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Other governments have chosen to wait, and change the system in one go at the latest possible time. |
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The problem took on a particular resonance at that time because St John's College, Cambridge had chosen it as the topic for the 1857 Adams Prize. |
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Locations were chosen by potential developers and a large number of applications were submitted. |
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The Lord Mayor, who must have previously been a Sheriff, is chosen on Michaelmas. |
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Bishops are almost always chosen from the monastic ranks and must remain unmarried. |
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Bishops are almost always chosen from among monks, and those who are not generally receive the monastic tonsure before their consecrations. |
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Spiritual guides are chosen very carefully as this is a mandate that once chosen must be obeyed. |
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The elders are persons chosen from among the congregation and ordained for this service. |
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The actual programme may be very rigidly prescribed by employers or be entirely freely chosen by the student to meet particular needs. |
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In 1671, while still in prison, he was chosen as pastor of the Bedford Meeting. |
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Hillsborough Stadium was chosen as the proposed venue for matches in Sheffield. |
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The name was chosen by Ben Adams, a local schoolboy who won a competition to name the path. |
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It is possible that the page was chosen to conceal the later added information. |
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The Financial Year, used mainly for corporation tax purposes can be chosen by each company and typically runs from 1 April to 31 March. |
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The star chosen was Gamma Draconis and the method to be used was parallax determination. |
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In 1962, the Bee Gees were chosen as the supporting act for Chubby Checker's concert at Sydney Stadium. |
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Product labeling and logos figure prominently in the imagery chosen by pop artists, seen in the labels of Campbell's Soup Cans, by Andy Warhol. |
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She was chosen from a list that included Angelina Jolie, Steven Soderbergh, Ryan Murphy, Joe Wright, and Gus Van Sant. |
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Grey was chosen for Madeleine's suit because it is not usually a blonde's colour, so was psychologically jarring. |
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Prior to 1954 the Welsh team was chosen by a panel of selectors with the team captain fulfilling the role of coach. |
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In 1872, Queensberry was chosen by the Peers of Scotland to sit in the House of Lords as a representative peer. |
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It was chosen as part of the Gaelic Athletic Association's centenary year celebrations. |
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The Team of the Millennium was a team chosen in 1999 by a panel of GAA past presidents and journalists. |
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In addition, Sticky Catchfly Lychnis viscaria was chosen for both Edinburgh and Midlothian, the county containing Edinburgh. |
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Priestley was considered for the position of astronomer on James Cook's second voyage to the South Seas, but was not chosen. |
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The set of parameters can vary based on type of project and the conventions chosen for the projection. |
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Also refer to the rule by a government chosen by election where most of the populace are enfranchised. |
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The National Assembly consists of fifty elected members, who are chosen in elections held every four years. |
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The constitution stipulates that at least two members of the government be chosen from each of the two regions. |
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Due to his association with the town Babbage was chosen in 2007 to appear on the 5 Totnes pound note. |
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Other barriers that contribute to miscommunication would be the type of words chosen in conversation. |
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Boole considered converting to Judaism but in the end was said to have chosen Unitarianism. |
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The hornero, living across most of the national territory, was chosen as the national bird in 1928 after a lower school survey. |
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This was a committee chosen by the three estates to draft legislation which was then presented to the full assembly to be confirmed. |
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Balliol was chosen from among them as the new King of Scotland by a group of selected noblemen headed by King Edward I of England. |
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After his return to Geneva, Knox was chosen to be the minister at a new place of worship petitioned from Calvin. |
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Each congregation was free to choose or reject its own pastor, but once he was chosen he could not be fired. |
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Three weeks later, Hardie was chosen by the miners as their delegate to a National Conference of Miners to be held in Glasgow. |
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She sprang out from their midst like the Virgin in a busy Annunciation, calm as Mary and nimbed with that unmistakable aura of the chosen. |
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The designs for the government buildings were chosen in an international architectural competition. |
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It is not documented as to why these names were chosen, however it features names of pioneers in the fields of hygiene and tropical medicine. |
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This choice by God to save some is held to be unconditional and not based on any characteristic or action on the part of the person chosen. |
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For example, in a coherent system the units of force, energy and power are chosen so that the equations. |
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Other pipers have chosen to explore more creative usages of the instrument. |
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Former coach O'Neil said Boyle abandoned an audition for The X Factor because she believed people were being chosen for their looks. |
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It was chosen in July 2005 to host the 2012 Olympics and Paralympics, making it the first city to host the modern Games three times. |
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Physical equations involving isotropic materials must therefore be independent of the coordinate system chosen to represent them. |
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The simplest ballasts are just an inductor, and are chosen where cost is the deciding factor, such as street lighting. |
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In September 2010 TV Genius' content discovery platform was chosen by STV to incorporate an online recommender system for its STV site. |
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The trophy was chosen in 1987 as an appropriate cup for use in the competition, and was created in 1906 by Garrard's Crown Jewellers. |
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In 1998 Frederick Delius's Incidental Music to Hassan was chosen by Metro to be played over its public address system as a deterrent to vandals. |
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The utilitarian option was chosen more often in the fat man case when presented in a foreign language. |
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The year 1950 was chosen because it was the standard astronomical epoch at that time. |
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Camilla however has chosen not to be publicly known by the title due to its association with her predecessor, Diana. |
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This sandstone was more colourful than the local grey stone, and was probably deliberately chosen for its appearance. |
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Gloucester was probably chosen because other abbeys had refused or been forbidden to take the King's body, and because it was close to Berkeley. |
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Yellow was chosen by Hemisphere for its high visibility and to reflect Greater Manchester's culture of confidence and optimism. |
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The division was not chosen to be part of the Occupation of the Rhineland after the war, and was demobilised over several months. |
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The division was not chosen to be part of the British Army of the Rhine, the British occupation force to be based in the Rhineland. |
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Forty are chosen to represent each individual constituency, and 20 are chosen to represent the five electoral regions in Wales. |
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She says we need to depoliticize the process by which judges are chosen. |
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We've chosen three examples of contemporary architecture for closer study. |
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The boundary chosen for the beginning of both the Ordovician Period and the Tremadocian stage is highly significant. |
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Come to Him, the ever-living Stone, rejected indeed by men as worthless, but in God's esteem chosen and held in honour. |
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A new Lord Mayor of Cork is chosen in a vote by the elected members of the council under a D'Hondt system count. |
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The peak in whose lee you have chosen to set up your command post is far too regular in shape to be the nunatak you imagine it. |
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Each of these, the traditional pattern chosen, the social event and the gifting occur within the broader context of the community. |
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He was chosen to accompany one of the king's sons, John, in 1185 on John's first expedition to Ireland. |
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During this time Bridgend was chosen to become the headquarters for South Wales Police. |
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Rather than playing the game at either Ebbw Vale or Merthyr, the neutral ground of Aberdare Athletic Ground was chosen by the Northern Union. |
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And I hoped that in youth the good path may be chosen By each little man who may chance wear these hosen. |
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English is the language of business and communication, with French being an element of social distinction, chosen for its emotional value. |
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Gimli is chosen to represent the race of Dwarves in the Fellowship of the Ring. |
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However, the term 'expatriate' is also used for retirees and others who have chosen to live outside their native country. |
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The Ceann Comhairle is chosen from among TDs but is expected to observe strict impartiality. |
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The artist initially chosen to replace him was the Swedish artist Gunvor Edwards. |
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When Pakistan was created in 1947, although Punjabi was the majority language, English and Urdu were chosen as the national languages. |
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Hydrogen-air-steam was chosen for this analysis since its flammability and detonability limits are well known. |
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There are plans to move the port out of the city centre, but no location has been chosen. |
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Since prehistory humans have chosen certain spit formations as sites for human habitation. |
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In the event, Canterbury was chosen instead of London, owing to political circumstances. |
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Ruggles asserts that the site, on marshland, was chosen because a preferred site several miles to the west could not be obtained. |
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Retreat is more often chosen in areas of rapid erosion and in the presence of little or obsolete development. |
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Consider, for example, the symbolically overfreighted names she has chosen for her central characters. |
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Hitler ordered that a period of bad weather should be chosen, when the bulk of the RAF would be grounded. |
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The chosen invasion sites ran from Rottingdean in the west to Hythe in the east. |
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It is unique in that its programme will be chosen by lottery to ensure that it remains accessible and open to all comers. |
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William had not chosen a side and maintained his right to prevent the acknowledgement of either pope by an English subject prior to his choice. |
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Other sites are sometimes chosen, and these include low trees and bushes, bramble patches, reed beds, heather clumps and cliff ledges. |
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Walter, bishop of Albano, was chosen and negotiated in secret with William's representative, the Bishop of Durham. |
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The shape of emblem of Iran is chosen to resemble a tulip, in memory of the people who died for Iran. |
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He was four times chosen to be president of the Conference and held numerous senior positions as administrator and watched budgets very closely. |
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According to the best MER and macroelectrode stimulation results, the site of implantation of the definitive electrode was chosen. |
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Upon graduation, students receive a licenciatura in their chosen subject area, which is equivalent to an American Bachelor's degree. |
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Two randomly chosen Koreans may be genetically as different as a Korean and an Italian. |
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Ithacius was chosen to enforce the synod's decrees, but he failed to bring the heretics to terms. |
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As part of the Golden Jubilee of Elizabeth II Exeter was chosen to receive the title of Lord Mayor. |
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He may have chosen some of his noble mistresses for political purposes, but the evidence to support this theory is limited. |
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Henry appears to have chosen her because she was attractive and came from a prestigious noble line. |
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Backed by King Louis, William Clito was chosen by the Flemings to become their new ruler. |
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The Netherlands sought to maintain their alliance with England and had chosen to ally with the side likely to win the Civil War. |
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The May flower was chosen because the colors are the same as those of the Colombian flag. |
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The marks attained in both sets of exams are converted into UCAS points, which must meet the offer made by the student's chosen university. |
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The stones were not dressed in any way and may have been chosen for their pleasing natural forms. |
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Bach, Beethoven, Haydn, Mozart and Handel have all featured once most years, a different aspect of their work being chosen for study each time. |
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In the spring of 1513, the Mary Rose was once more chosen by Howard as the flagship for an expedition against the French. |
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The stomach channel's uniting point, Zu San Li, is chosen in order to drain the stomach and downbear counterflow. |
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The name was chosen as a reference to events in the play, in which Prospero, a sorcerer, gives up his powers. |
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Land in West End, on the outskirts of Southampton was chosen as the location for The Rose Bowl. |
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The Isle of Wight was chosen for many reasons as the first site of the Bestival, primarily due to its notable natural beauty. |
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The principal factors impacting the methodology are the natures of the chosen matrix and reinforcement materials. |
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It is ranked first in the UK for the quality of its graduates as chosen by the recruiters of the UK's major companies. |
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In 2005, the fish hook was chosen by Forbes as one of the top twenty tools in the history of man. |
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Now the Three Mariners was the inn chosen by Henchard as the place for closing his long term of dramless years. |
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Often the inner braid fibre is chosen for strength while the outer braid fibre is chosen for abrasion resistance. |
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The substances and states of the two heat reservoirs should be chosen so that they are not in thermal equilibrium with one another. |
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To avoid these implications, some have chosen to use the terms ethnic group, or nation instead. |
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Nonetheless by this time news of a new advancing tribe known as the Cimbri had reached Rome and in the emergency Marius was again chosen consul. |
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Cinna was chosen for his second consulship and Marius to his seventh consulship. |
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He had made his own bed, chosen his own course in life, taking the path of easy money over hard work and initiative. |
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Every pupil at Winchester, apart from the Scholars, lives in a boarding house, chosen or allocated when applying to Winchester. |
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Most probably each rune had a name, chosen to represent the sound of the rune itself. |
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If you had had only one child would you have chosen to breast-feed? |
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The most commonly chosen province for the proconsulship was Cisalpine Gaul. |
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Obviously her body had decided that it was time for a full-on dysmenorrhoeic horror show, and it had chosen to today to start. |
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In 1051 the childless King Edward of England appears to have chosen William as his successor to the English throne. |
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The provinces not under Octavian's control were overseen by governors chosen by the Roman Senate. |
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The post seems to have been conceived partly as a reward for senators who had chosen to make a career solely on the Emperor's behalf. |
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He was also a man with superior personal strength, who rose from peasantry to ultimately being the one chosen for the throne. |
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Odo, Count of Paris was chosen to rule in the west, and was crowned the next month. |
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Euphronius, he was chosen as Bishop by the clergy and people, who had been charmed with his piety, learning, and humility. |
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In May, Aimeri, Viscount of Thouars, who was chosen by John to be his seneschal in Anjou, attacked Tours in order to capture Arthur of Brittany. |
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Upon the transferring of the metropolitan seat in 1299, the Dormition Cathedral, Vladimir was chosen as the new cathedral. |
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The ethnicity of a person was chosen at the age of sixteen by the child's parents. |
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Gopala, the first emperor of the Pala Empire was chosen by independent regional warchiefs in the 8th century. |
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With it, Davy created the first incandescent light by passing electric current through a thin strip of platinum, chosen because the metal had an extremely high melting point. |
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A parliament was formed, with representatives chosen from the provinces. |
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It is not clear on what basis the names were chosen, but a systematic anthroponymous linkage across generations and between affines seemed likely. |
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He is equally at home over and under the waves, bringing some chosen ones, like Connla and Bran and the great King Cormac, to visit him in the Apple Isle, the Land of Promise. |
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