This first Georgia slave code, which was not as detailed as the codes of the older slave colonies, was quickly determined to be too lenient. |
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A well-known older astrobleme situated in the margin of the Mesoprotozoic Superior craton provides a good example of meteorite fall. |
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As she got older, you could observe a drift in her writing towards more serious subjects. |
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The stunt earned her the scorn of her censorious older sister. |
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They mix the classes up agewise so the older children lead the younger ones. |
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It remained insignificant for over a century, overshadowed by older and more powerful states, such as Assyria, Elam, Isin, Ehnunna and Larsa. |
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Both pitchers, though they are older, haven't lost their magic. |
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Gray hair is one of the natural consequences of getting older. |
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The older palaces include the Durbar Squares, which are enlisted in UNESCO World Heritage Sites. |
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These, however, are Victorian era conventions and not part of the older mythology. |
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They therefore give people an unusual degree of access to ideas of elves in older traditional culture. |
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Humans being invited or lured to the elf dance is a common motif transferred from older Scandinavian ballads. |
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These broadside ballads were in some cases newly fabricated but were mostly adaptions of the older verse narratives. |
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Any ballad may be older than the oldest copy that happens to survive, or descended from a lost older ballad. |
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This meat generally is more tender than that from older sheep and appears more often on tables in some Western countries. |
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Catherine's older sister, Joana, Princess of Beira, died in 1653, leaving Catherine as the eldest surviving child of her parents. |
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Keykeg beer can also be naturally carbonated, and lightly filtered, removing some of the objections to the older keg format. |
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Nonetheless, it retains much of the advantage in terms of shelf life of the older keg format. |
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He was a son of the painter and draughtsman Hans Holbein the Elder, whose trade he and his older brother, Ambrosius, followed. |
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The system was inherited from and exists in one form or another in all of the older Germanic languages. |
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Malone thought that this play had to be an early and immature work of Shakespeare and, by implication, that an older writer would know better. |
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Thomas Hobbes, the younger, had a brother Edmund, about two years older, and a sister. |
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The focus in comedy is less on young lovers outwitting the older generation, more on marital relations after the wedding bells. |
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Indeed, during Keats's few years as a published poet, the reputation of the older Romantic school was at its lowest ebb. |
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Contact with the older and more established poet encouraged Shelley to write once again. |
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He also renewed friendships with older friends, such as Dennis Collings, whose girlfriend Eleanor Jacques was also to play a part in his life. |
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When a little older, she moved on to reading the surreal verse of Edward Lear and Lewis Carroll. |
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From 1874 to 1878, Delius was educated at Bradford Grammar School, where the singer John Coates was his slightly older contemporary. |
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Again, we didn't know how dark but we realised that as the kids get older, the movies get a little edgier and darker. |
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He has an older brother, Matthew Francis Nolan, a convicted criminal, and a younger brother, Jonathan. |
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An older woman in our culture runs a high risk of being a poor woman and of being perceived as a menopausally damaged woman. |
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The use of dark marble for doorcases was also continued, giving the extensions a degree of internal consistency with the older rooms. |
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The older style of race favored older horses, but with the change in distances, younger horses became preferred. |
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These newer circuits, however, are generally agreed to meet the safety standards of modern Formula One better than the older ones. |
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The basic problem was that the older players were past their peak while younger replacements did not make the progress expected. |
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Serena Williams won her 14th Grand Slam Doubles title along with older sister Venus. |
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Perry had an older sister Edith, they were both born in Stockport, Cheshire. |
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The other thing I find as I get older I'm less inclined to check the oil and check the tyres and so on, which is very important. |
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Many of these games owe their origins to older outdoor sports, adapted and transformed over time for indoor play. |
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Article 29 reflects a debate on territorial reform in Germany that is much older than the Basic Law. |
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Penylan, which lies to the north east side of Roath Park, is an affluent area popular with those with older children and the retired. |
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Local voting figures showed that leave votes were strongly correlated with low education and older age. |
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According to older theories, the Insular Celtic languages spread throughout the islands in the course of the insular Iron Age. |
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Due to English and Scottish succession laws, Prince James immediately supplanted his older half sisters as heir to the throne. |
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Jean, 15, gets a minifacial before having a photo taken for the Heart Gallery, which seeks adoptive homes for older children. |
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A man's birth order often influenced his military recruitment, as younger sons went to war and older sons took charge of the farm. |
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Members of unions are disproportionately older, male and residents of the Northeast, the Midwest, and California. |
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Bismarck's last few years had seen power slip from his hands as he grew older, more irritable, more authoritarian, and less focused. |
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Its origins are obscure, deriving perhaps from an older Egyptian tradition, or possibly from an Asian source. |
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German soldiers were now on average six years older than their Allied counterparts. |
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The increase was mainly due to older people dying and older people depend more on medical and social care. |
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Large factory units, either empty or turned over to retail use, bear witness to the lack of success in replacing older industries. |
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Three of the older management areas, Caithness, Nairn and Sutherland, were very similar to earlier local government counties. |
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Students aged 16 or older may study at colleges in England for their GCE Advanced Level or vocational qualifications. |
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The Falkland Islands government pays for older students to attend institutions of higher education, usually in the United Kingdom. |
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His older brother Tom played Gaelic football for Derry and is regarded as one of the county's best ever players. |
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Recognition by historians of these older states as superpowers may focus on various superlative traits exhibited by them. |
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Because of this, Tokyo's urban landscape consists mainly of modern and contemporary architecture, and older buildings are scarce. |
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As the A380 fleet grows older, airworthiness authority rules require certain scheduled inspections from approved aircraft tool shops. |
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Corrosion, metal fatigue, and low availability of new spare parts are problems encountered in greater frequency the older a machine becomes. |
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New products may be introduced, older products disappear, the quality of existing products may change, and consumer preferences can shift. |
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Francisco Franco Suelves, his older brother, also opened Vamfield Alliance Limited in 1997 as a director. |
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During this time his passion for drawing was encouraged by his older cousin Jemima. |
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She was twelve years older than George, and when they met was working as a servant where George was lodging. |
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Later, during the early 1960s, the DR found a way to reconstruct older locomotives to conform with contemporary requirements. |
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To enable NIR to maintain its levels of service, it has set about upgrading some of its older rolling stock. |
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The new service was opened in September 2006 following an update of the city's bus routes and replacing some of the older buses. |
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Escape of methane is a bigger problem in older wells than in ones built under more recent EU legislation. |
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These variations happen across a wide variety of European haplogroups suggesting a more complex older origin. |
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The number of religious skeptics increases noticeably for the younger generations, while the older ones are more religious. |
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But, unlike older notions of race, they are not directly connected to claims about human behaviour or character. |
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In many cases, the schools for black students were older, had fewer resources of all kinds, and paid their teachers less than in white schools. |
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The Irish census of 1851 showed that there were still a number of older speakers in County Dublin. |
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Most of the older geology of western Europe existed as part of the ancient microcontinent Avalonia. |
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This problem is compounded by the fact that a disproportionate amount of people aged 65 and older live in these rural areas. |
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A young man from the London slum area of Bermondsey, Searle had already been kept by older men. |
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Cape finally published it in 1953 on the recommendation of Fleming's older brother Peter, an established travel writer. |
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This contrasts with an older view that Larkin's style barely changed over the course of his poetic career. |
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Hughes's sister Olwyn was two years older and his brother Gerald was ten years older. |
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Many of Burns's most famous poems are songs with the music based upon older traditional songs. |
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Swift's father joined his older brother, Godwin, in the practice of law in Ireland. |
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Her parents eventually consented, perhaps out of fear that she was getting older with no other suitor in sight. |
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The term originated in the 19th century, but is often applied to music older than that. |
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Most of the oldest songs and tunes are rural in origin and come from the older Irish language tradition. |
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Only a year later, in January 1885, Charlotte died, leaving the six children to be raised mostly by her brother and the older girls. |
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Gilbert was famous for demonstrating the action himself, even as he grew older. |
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His older sister Sally and older brother Terry are also successful musicians and have appeared on several of Mike's albums. |
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The Bee Gees' younger brother Andy now followed his older siblings into a music career and enjoyed considerable success. |
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She in turn thought that when they first met, he was a sound engineer and that she was expecting an older man with a beard. |
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It is difficult to be both and the older mzees resent the irregularity of the position. |
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Morison used an older font named Plantin as the basis for his design, but made revisions for legibility and economy of space. |
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The Common Room and the Library were lit by anbaric light, but the Scholars preferred the older, softer naphtha lamps in the Retiring Room. |
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He had an interest in helping foster a British identity, including and transcending the older English, Irish, Welsh and Scottish identities. |
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In 1997 the 50p coin was reduced in size and the older coins were removed from circulation. |
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This system is older and was included in the 1991 accession treaty of Spain to the Schengen Area. |
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Nathan was one of the tiniest, tottering along, holding on to the hand of a much older girl. Nat. Small like a gnat. |
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A benny of using an older modem is that it usually includes a good manual on the AT command set. |
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But of course she's coming near her change of life, for she's years older than he is. |
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Authors frequently do not cite references that are more than three years old because manuscript referees often dismiss or devalue older citings. |
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It was not unusual for the older girls to stay on after 5 p.m. for another two hours or so, to buck or cob an extra one or two barrows. |
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The origin of each tube is situated closer to the older of each two consecutive varices, and the tube is bent dorsally and slightly posteriorly. |
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The older children snatched sponge-cakes and dough-nuts from the forks and began to eat ravenously. |
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There seems to be some support here for the claim that the older group felt a greater need to euphemize in the two contexts in question. |
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Especially appealing to older children and adolescents are science museums or exploratoriums. |
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Father hunger is the deep, but often unconscious, longing young men, and even older men, have for affirmation from male authority figures. |
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Few villages still have structures for taking the older-style firebaths, and the men who firebathe are mostly older. |
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The older manuscripts had been written in a much larger format than that found convenient for university work. |
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Almost three quarters of the population 65 and older reported speaking French. |
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Many ex-gayers are encouraged to bond with an older straight man from their church. |
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His older cousin was just gigging him about being in love with that girl from school. |
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Experience is the biggest gold brick in the world. All older people have it for sale. |
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Many building codes include a grandfather clause exempting older buildings until some amount of remodeling occurs. |
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Improving the healthspan of older adults could dramatically lessen the impact of an aging population on the health care industry. |
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In these courts, the older decision remains controlling when an issue comes up the third time. |
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Under Robert I in 1318, a parliament at Scone enacted a code of law that drew upon older practices. |
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He's a year older than his classmates, because he was held back in second grade. |
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Service responses to the problems of old age couched in terms of housecare are clearly irrelevant to the needs of many older people. |
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This is the language of nearly all surviving early manuscripts of the Mabinogion, although the tales themselves are certainly much older. |
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At this time, the older bulls rejoin the herd, and fights often take place between bulls. |
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This is likely to cease altogether in the next few years as the older generation die off and steel blades and chainsaws prevail. |
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Darcy frowned slightly as he studied the robot. It was a new model, a little more humaniform than the older models were. |
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Domna's older sister was Julia Maesa, later grandmother to the future emperors Elagabalus and Alexander Severus. |
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The older heads with idlesome ideas are thinning out, consequently with each new generation will come more and greater accomplishments. |
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At other times the older orans posture may be used, with palms up and elbows in. |
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It is a Norse word, although the site may be older still, perhaps even from the Bronze Age. |
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Richard's childless older brother Edward was killed at the Battle of Agincourt later the same year. |
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The older idea that informationlessness was to be equated with uniform distributions is vulnerable to the transformational paradoxes. |
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The bottom floor is a careers and university section to for the older students. |
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Several people are in front of me in line. The woman next in front of me is older, probably in her fifties. |
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Higher ordination, conferring the status of a full Bhikkhu, is given only to men who are aged 20 or older. |
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Catherine was Henry's older brother's wife, making the path for their marriage a rocky one from the start. |
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These were based on the older liturgy but influenced by Protestant principles. |
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Another assembly is the Convocation of the English Clergy, which is older than the General Synod and its predecessor the Church Assembly. |
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I knew I was in the right about John being older than his wife, despite looking younger. |
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When Charles I was executed by the rebels in 1649, monarchists proclaimed James's older brother as Charles II of England. |
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Zoey laughed at Logan's jerkish behavior, then stepped closer to the older blond guy. |
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The agent for both Francis Egerton and his older brother, who was now the 2nd Duke of Sutherland, was James Loch. |
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In Western Europe, some of the older Roman elite families died out while others became more involved with Church than secular affairs. |
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This older church would have been one of several churches along the River Tyne dedicated to St Andrew, including the Priory church at Hexham. |
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Nodules are to be seen everywhere in the older houses as a construction material for walls. |
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As such, business rates retain many previous features from and follow some case law of, older forms of rating. |
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A certain amount of turnover had always taken place, with older businesses shutting down and new ones opening up. |
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Leftpondians are at least 24,000 years older than previously thought, according to an article in today's Independent. |
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There were a number of lawyers of the older type, men in sharp contrast and antagonism to the younger legists of the new American school. |
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Many of the older trees presented a very curious appearance from the tresses of a liana hanging from their boughs, and resembling bundles of hay. |
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From September 1818, he joined his older brother Erasmus attending the nearby Anglican Shrewsbury School as a boarder. |
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His charming, intelligent, and cultured cousin Emma Wedgwood, nine months older than Darwin, was nursing his invalid aunt. |
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He set about replacing the older and less numerous classes, and rebuilding the remainder using as many standardised GWR components as possible. |
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Low priced mowers use older technology, smaller motors, and lighter steel decks. |
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In older methods of planting, a field is initially prepared with a plough to a series of linear cuts known as furrows. |
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The town centre is mostly Victorian and early 20th century, however a few much older buildings survive, along with some more modern developments. |
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My sister Baliwe, who was older than Mabel, had been engaged to be married, and lobola had already been paid. |
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The older, smaller stone was raised by King Gorm the Old, the last pagan king of Denmark, as a memorial honouring Queen Thyre. |
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The rites of the older faith, now regarded as superstition, are practised all over the country today. |
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Language poses a serious problem for the older generation and for women working at home. |
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It is, indeed, in some ways an outgrowth of the older field of political economy. |
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The town of Telford was created by the merger and expansion of older, small towns to the north and east of The Wrekin. |
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The designation was incorporated into the name of many of these older publicly run institutions. |
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In other words, adults and older children are fast learners when it comes to the initial stage of foreign language education. |
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Although it is nearly extinct today, some older Namibians still have some knowledge of it. |
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It continued to be used as a first language into the twentieth century but now its use is limited to a few older speakers. |
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Catherine's religious dedication increased as she became older, as did her interest in academics. |
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Like other liturgical rites, it developed over time, with newer forms replacing the older. |
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The older medicine used to speak of two ways, lysis and crisis, one gradual, the other abrupt, in which one might recover from a bodily disease. |
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She sent her older son, Henry, to the English College, relocated in Reims, to train for the priesthood. |
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Sean, the older brother, was as mad as a fish, but he was also the one with the brains and together they were a very entrepreneurial family. |
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Although there are exceptions, among scholars of Pagan studies it is the older, inclusive use of the term which has gained wider usage. |
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Most independent schools, particularly the larger and older institutions, have charitable status. |
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A smart development can make a silk purse of a sow's ear, and the effect on older properties can be quite dramatic. |
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The readership was the financial community of the City of London, its only rival being the slightly older and more daring Financial News. |
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George's Chapel in 1475, resulting in the dismantling of several of the older buildings in the Lower Ward. |
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The remains of the Norman crypt indicate that the older building must have been as massive and ornamental in its architecture as Durham. |
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Sometimes a motte covered an older castle or hall, whose rooms became underground storage areas and prisons beneath a new keep. |
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It has been noted that the new broom sweeps clean, but the old broom knows the corners. Every now and then, the older broom must trust the young broom's judgment. |
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It is far more common for an icon to be copied from an older model, though with the recognition of a new saint in the church, a new icon must be created and approved. |
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The men became close friends, although Yeats was older by 20 years. |
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A decade older than Sting and Copeland, Summers was a music industry veteran who had played with Eric Burdon and the Animals and Kevin Ayers among others. |
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The older view of Mesolithic Britons as nomadic is now being replaced with a more complex picture of seasonal occupation or, in some cases, permanent occupation. |
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If there's no spline, the cassette is an older design requiring two use spline-interfaces to fit cogsets onto their freehub bodies, they are not compatible. |
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The older woman waddled over and squeezed into a booth opposite the counter while the young one stood and ordered a big box of day-olds and two quarts of hot chocolate. |
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Accompanied by a string section, horn section, full band and producer Trevor Horn, Williams performed several new tracks from Reality Killed the Video Star and older tracks. |
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Berger believes the young Blake placed too much emphasis on following impulses, and that the older Blake had a better formed ideal of a true love that sacrifices self. |
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However, such a mother does well to tell the children when they get older. |
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She was older than any two of them combined and looked as if she could drink off a case with one hand and arm-wrestle all three of them with the other. |
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Some reformers and sociologists, though the majority stuck by the older internationalist ethicalities, began to adopt imperialist and group Social Darwinist views. |
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Many of the letters were written to Austen's older sister Cassandra, who in 1843 burned the greater part of them and cut pieces out of those she kept. |
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Originally headlights were oil or acetylene lamps, but when electric arc lamps became available in the late 1880s, they quickly replaced the older types. |
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Six years older than her new lover, she was married to Ernest Weekley, his former modern languages professor at University College, Nottingham, and had three young children. |
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Her declining health and a falling off in readership among older children have been put forward as the principal reasons for this change in trend. |
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The fives and sixes will have snack first, then the older kids. |
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Eight years older than Elgar, Alice became his wife three years later. |
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Few traditional Cornish lyrics survived the decline of the language, but in some cases lyrics of common English songs became attached to older Cornish tunes. |
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The older girls rode in a long habit. Helen's legs and mine were too young to be considered improper by Mrs. Crane. So our frillies flapped joyously. |
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When the older courses had been separated from the literary curriculum eight years the civils, mechanicals and electricals had changed their relative positions four times. |
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People who are older must know that as life advances it is only a series of hopes and mishopes with something infinite pulling them toward the end. |
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His sister Catherine, known as Kitty, was 10 years older than he was. |
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Some parents apply for membership on behalf of their children, while others allow the child to decide whether to become a member when they are ready, and older in age. |
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My daughter likes to hang about with older kids after school. |
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My daughter likes to hang around with older kids after school. |
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Fortunately, reflectors can be polished or replaced if found defective, thereby considerably improving the efficiency of headlighting on older cars. |
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Belfast families faced being transferred to new, alien estates when older, decrepit districts such as Sailortown and the Pound Loney were being demolished. |
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It is common to derive the name Glasgow from the older Cumbric glas cau or a Middle Gaelic cognate, which would have meant green basin or green valley. |
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These courts essentially overrule all previous cases in each new case, and older cases survive only to the extent they do not conflict with newer cases. |
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In addition, there are also older tribal religious practices in remote areas of Sarawak in East Malaysia,Highland Philippines and Papua in eastern Indonesia. |
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He never married but had a relationship with an older widow, Sarah Danby. |
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Universities were also reluctant to give up older curricula, and the continued reliance on the works of Aristotle defied contemporary advancements in science and the arts. |
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Squash was invented in Harrow School out of the older game rackets around 1830 before the game spread to other schools, eventually becoming an international sport. |
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People 21 years old or older who do not have the required entrance diplomas may opt for an entrance exam for being admitted to a higher education curriculum. |
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Master of Engineering in particular has now become the standard first degree in engineering at the top UK universities, replacing the older Bachelor of Engineering. |
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The bones were considerably older than the antler picks used to dig the ditch, and the people who buried them had looked after them for some time prior to burial. |
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The Avebury monument is a part of a larger prehistoric landscape containing several older monuments nearby, including West Kennet Long Barrow and Silbury Hill. |
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Most of the older colleges are situated nearby the city centre and river Cam, along which it is traditional to punt to appreciate the buildings and surroundings. |
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On modern ploughs and some older ploughs, the mouldboard is separate from the share and runner, so these parts can be replaced without replacing the mouldboard. |
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The population pyramid for Iron Age Britain would have been a classic pyramid in shape, with no significant number of people older than fifty years. |
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He wrote that Sabinus was Vespasian's lieutenant, but as Sabinus was the older brother and preceded Vespasian into public life, he could hardly have been a military tribune. |
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The majority of older students and postgraduates find accommodation in the private sector, help for which is provided by the college private housing office. |
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As trains grow older, the cost of their lease does not decrease. |
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Golf is unique in having lucrative competition for older players. |
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This story first appears in writing in 1726, though it may be older. |
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How can I import files from older versions of this application? |
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However, recent research into the age of megaliths in Brittany strongly suggests a far older origin, perhaps back to six to seven thousand years ago. |
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After William drowned in the wreck of the White Ship Fulk married another of his daughters, Sibylla, to William Clito, son of Henry I's older brother, Robert Curthose. |
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If the road was older than the office of censor or was of unknown origin, it took the name of its destination or of the region through which it mainly passed. |
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Masters events use age ranges to separate crews of older rowers. |
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Were that true, he reasoned, the Earth itself must be much older. |
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Similar dates were proposed for the other mitochondrial haplogroups, implying that mitochondrial lines in Ireland are far older there than the arrival of Iron Age Celts. |
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In the eighth issue of The Sandman, Gaiman and artist Mike Dringenberg introduced Death, the older sister of Dream, who would become as popular as the series' title character. |
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So a huge new Palladian building was added, leaving the older one intact. |
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Along with Henry's concern that he would not have an heir, it was also obvious to his court that he was becoming tired of his aging wife, who was six years older than he. |
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The new Type 45 destroyers replaced the older Type 42 destroyers. |
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On one account, advanced two hundred years ago by the historians Hume and Arnot, the older distinctively Scottish two verdict system was rooted in religious oppression. |
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In autumn of 1943, Philip planned to adopt Richard, but was not able to do so as he was 20 days too young to be 21 years older than his ward, a legal requirement. |
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As she grew older, Elizabeth became famous for her virginity. |
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Rhys Lewis is the younger son in a poor family where the father is absent and the only source of income is what his older brother, Bob, earns as a coal miner. |
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Although the newer, Puritan settlements in North America, most notably Massachusetts, were dominated by Parliamentarians, the older colonies sided with the Crown. |
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Although Constable was his parents' second son, his older brother was intellectually disabled and John was expected to succeed his father in the business. |
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However, field measurements suggest the approach quota allocation for the A380 may be overly generous compared to the older Boeing 747, but still quieter. |
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However, King Frederick I of Prussia also claimed the Principality as the senior cognatic heir, his mother Louise Henriette being Albertine Agnes's older sister. |
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The younger Norman aristocracy showed a tendency towards Anglicisation, adopting such Saxon styles as long hair and moustaches, upsetting the older generation. |
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Though the Round Table itself is not mentioned until Wace, the concept of Arthur having a marvelous court made up of many prominent warriors is much older. |
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There were several differences between the newly established Carolingian Empire and both the older Western Roman Empire and the concurrent Byzantine Empire. |
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Little trade existed and much of that was with the British Isles and Scandinavia, in contrast to the older Roman Empire with its trading networks centred on the Mediterranean. |
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Some of the older inner city areas were redeveloped for new homes. |
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In Norway, fireworks can only be purchased and used by people 18 or older. |
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Its older name was Lang Holme, and 800 years ago it was the centre of the manor of Windermere and later, in effect, of a moiety of the barony of Kendal. |
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Others are more modern inventions made in the style of older dances. |
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Many maps maintained by national agencies are based on older ellipsoids, so one must know how the latitude and longitude values are transformed from one ellipsoid to another. |
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As a result of the lack of space and demand for construction, few older buildings remain, and the city is becoming a centre for modern architecture. |
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That same year, a supporting role in Highlander showcased his ability to play older mentors to younger leads, which would become a recurring role in many of his later films. |
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However, the Victorian castle stands on the footings of a much older medieval castle possibly built by Ifor Bach, a regional baron with links to Cardiff Castle also. |
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Analysis of polling suggested that young voters tended to support remaining in the EU, whereas those older tend to support leaving, but there was no gender split in attitudes. |
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The field is located in a faulted block of Jurassic and older rocks beneath the Hampshire Basin, close to the steeply sloping monocline in the overlying chalk. |
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The development was controversial and local opponents accuse it of drawing trade away from the older parts of the city centre where independent shops are located. |
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Initially a highly inflectional and synthetic language, older forms of Latin rely little on word order, conveying meaning through a system of affixes attached to word stems. |
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The Airbus A400M increases the airlift capacity and range compared with the aircraft it was originally set to replace, the older versions of the Hercules and Transall. |
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He married Elsbeth Schmid, a widow a few years older than he was, who had an infant son, Franz, and was running her late husband's tanning business. |
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The appointment caused considerable surprise, given that candidates such as Richard Glazebrook were older and more experienced in laboratory work. |
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Wilde left Portora with a royal scholarship to read classics at Trinity College, Dublin, from 1871 to 1874, sharing rooms with his older brother Willie Wilde. |
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It was the most common procedure performed for patients 45 years of age and older in 2011, and among the top five most common for patients between the ages of 1 and 44 years. |
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Throughout the century, audiences, influenced by the cinema, became less willing to accept actors distinctly older than the teenage characters they were playing. |
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Airbus has set up a centre in Tarbes Airport in France to research the decommission and recycling of older aircraft as part of the PAMELA Project. |
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