This led to the formation of the Wesleyan Methodist Connection in 1843 as a separate denomination. |
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He rose to stardom following his starring roles in The French Connection and Superman. |
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Several short-term wins occurred as a result of the formation of the College Connection. |
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Pop songster Paul Williams, who penned such tunes as The Rainbow Connection, scored the music and songs for the film. |
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About twenty years ago, the Connection Machine was supposed to be the big new paradigm, but before long they bagged it. |
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Certainly, the Wesley Connection of Methodists took an overtly antislavery position. |
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Connection and disconnection of test equipment and ground support equipment are performed in a single action. |
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French Connection cannot own every derivative or anagram of an Anglo-Saxon swear word. |
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Clearly, the Huntingdon Connection distanced itself early on from Marrant and his mission. |
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The university's new Learning Connection is located in Suite 200 of the Locust Center, 700 Locust St., and on the Des Moines skywalk. |
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The closest I've got is Venice Connection which is as much a puzzle as a game. |
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Wildlife Connection is one of several outfitters that run boat trips out into the bay where tourists can watch humpbacks breach and bottlenose dolphins frolic in the waves. |
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The air of bittiness is intensified by the knowledge that the two longest stories, The Bellarosa Connection and A Theft, have already appeared as standalone books themselves. |
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Aston Hawaii Resorts, Condominium Connection Condominium Connection Offers Free Night at Aston Hawaii Resorts. |
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A rare happy moment under the crescent City Connection bridge. |
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Continental Connection carrier SkyWest will operate three daily flights on the Texarkana route, using 30-seat Embraer EMB-120 aircraft. |
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Connection is then established between the attenuated rovings and the spindles. |
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Star Wars style Storm Troopers from Galaxy Connection were in attendance for photo opportunities with little ones. |
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Connection of drainage trenches of Hosselet street on the new network head diam network. |
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John Marrant had organized a congregation there under the auspices of the Huntingdon Connection. |
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Connection Broker controls access to desktops that are running in virtual machine environments. |
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The Beauty Connection Spa and KOKO Nail set a new record for the most nails filed totalling 50,080 and varnished fingernails of 5,108 people. |
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The Car Connection, the Internet's leading automotive e-zine, has this and other stories in today's daily report on www. |
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Infuriatingly, she told creditors her report on the Client Connection directors, George Stanton and Ryan Stanton, was confidential. |
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Attendant Nancy Bray, 58, was scheduled to fly Delta Connection Flight 6095 to Detroit, operated by Chautauqua Airlines. |
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Delta Connection carrier Chautauqua Airlines will take delivery today of Embraer's 800th ERJ regional jet aircraft. |
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Tenders are invited for Providing Rod Lock at Rising Mains and Switch Rooms In Connection With Providing of Rising Mains in New Medical Block at L N Hospital New Delhi. |
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Three years ago, Micallef presided over a chain of Western restaurants, operating in a ritzy skyscraper in Fort Worth and the posh Rodeo Connection in Beverly Hills. |
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Lace up Lace cap sleeve dress, pounds 95, French Connection. |
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Teradyne Laminates is part of Teradyne's Connection Systems Division. |
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How to Build the Grandma Connection also explains why grandparents are VIPs in their grandchildren's lives and shares the life lessons of grandparenthood. |
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Three new regional jet flights, operated by Delta Connection carrier Atlantic Southeast Airlines, will replace service currently operated with ATR-72 turboprop aircraft. |
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Delta Connection has announced a number of new jet aircraft services. |
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Effective today, Delta Connection carrier Comair offers three daily roundtrip flights between Sioux Falls and Cincinnati using the Bombardier CRJ regional jet. |
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Tenders are invited for Alumino Thermic Welding Of Rail Joints In Rohtak-Bhatinda-Lehra Mohabbat Section Of Northern Railway In Connection With Railway Electrification. |
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Tenders are invited for Moving Coil Ammeter 0-300 A With Accuracy Class I Dia 4 Flush Mounting Rear Connection And External Shunt 75Mv As Aper Is 1248 Nos. |
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The Acquisition Community Connection Web site now hosts a new Special Interest Area that supports the unique roles of operations researchers and systems analysts. |
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Humans have a special connection to the freshwater biome since they cannot live without it. |
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Evidence suggests there's a connection between the languages. |
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All classrooms will be wired for connection to the Internet. |
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The A46 follows the Fosse Way which, since Roman times, has provided a connection between the southwestern and northeastern parts of England. |
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In the south of the city, Liverpool South Parkway provides a connection to the city's airport. |
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The connection with the railway encouraged others, notably Andrew Handyside, Charles Fox and his son Francis Fox. |
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The airport has an indirect South West Trains rail connection requiring a change at Southampton Central or Eastleigh. |
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There is a widely reported story that Dr Hooke corresponded with Thomas Newcomen in connection with Newcomen's invention of the steam engine. |
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However, when the source was traced by Ashley Montagu, it was found to lack a verifiable connection to Hooke. |
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Jenner assumed a causal connection but the idea was not taken up at that time. |
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Perhaps there was already an informal public understanding of some connection between disease resistance and working with cattle. |
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A junction between the line and the Great Central Main Line was built between Calvert and Claydon to improve connection. |
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I stared at Wendy trying to find any possible connection between the two, lookswise or personality. |
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The connection between China and London has developed recently, with China hosting the 2008 Olympic Games, before handing the baton on to London. |
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From then on, the area became more populated in connection with activity at the basilica. |
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In connection with the Allied invasion of Sicily, 500 American aircraft bombed Rome on 19 July 1943, aiming particularly at the railway hub. |
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The connection with Denmark goes back to the Middle Ages where a church dedicated to Saint Alban was built in Odense. |
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In sixteen constitutions, he sought less clerical independence and a weaker connection with Rome. |
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The evolution occurred only in the Latin west, and in connection with the Latin church. |
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Many readers too, have made much of the signifying force of the connection between Sterne and the starling. |
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Previously, it had been known as Walkfares, but like several other palaces, the name stuck even once the royal connection ended. |
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This suggestion is still met in contemporary writing, but there is no proven connection and the etymological connection is doubtful. |
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But are they really tougher? And if so, is there any connection between their manelessness and their ferocity? |
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The historian John Paul Davis wrote of Robin's connection to the Church of Saint Mary Magdalene at Campsall. |
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The third and final strand is that the early Welsh Arthur had a close connection with the Welsh Otherworld Annwn. |
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Robert de Boron lays great emphasis on Merlin's power to shapeshift, on his joking personality, and on his connection to the Holy Grail. |
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Indeed, without a firm connection to good external benchmarks companies can fall victim to manumation, simply automating old, outdated processes. |
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The town's connection with the brewing industry is celebrated by the sculpture of the Burton Cooper in the shopping centre. |
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Breweriana refers to any article containing a brewery name or brand name, usually in connection to collecting them as a hobby. |
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Here we see a connection between body and soul, mortal and supernatural, a common theme in Rossetti's works. |
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This is currently one of the few Scandinavian analogues to receive a general consensus of potential connection. |
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In 1926, Albert Stanburrough Cook suggested a Homeric connection due to equivalent formulas, metonymies, and analogous voyages. |
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She also wrote metaphorically of Jesus in connection with conception, nursing, labour, and upbringing, but saw him as our brother as well. |
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The connection of the incidents to each other seemed rather forced to Gentleman. |
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This connection with the Sidney family provided the impetus for one of Jonson's most famous lyrics, the country house poem To Penshurst. |
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Bacon's alleged connection to the Rosicrucians and the Freemasons has been widely discussed by authors and scholars in many books. |
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However, Kant also argues that change and time require an enduring substrate, and does so in connection with his Refutation of Idealism. |
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The area was also the scene of some of the events of Shakespeare's Henry IV, Part 1, and this literary connection pleased him. |
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The most developed of these are Quenya and Sindarin, the etymological connection between which formed the core of much of Tolkien's legendarium. |
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Rowling gave away the remaining six copies to those who have a close connection with the Harry Potter books. |
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Purcell now devoted himself almost entirely to the composition of sacred music, and for six years severed his connection with the theatre. |
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In 1687, he resumed his connection with the theatre by furnishing the music for Dryden's tragedy, Tyrannick Love. |
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Gigantic jets appear to provide an electrical connection between cloud tops and the ionosphere. |
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The inauguration of the bridge over the Tagus allowed rapid connection between both sides of the river. |
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It commanded the rich alluvial plain of the Pearl River Delta, with its connection to the sea protected at the Humen Strait. |
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Transatlantic ties between a particular Spanish town, Brihuega, and Puebla demonstrate the close connection between the two settlements. |
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Kino satisfied himself that a land connection must exist, and the 18th century Jesuits generally followed his example. |
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Internet access is provided by TVL, Telsat Broadband, Digicel and Wantok using a variety of connection technologies. |
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Furthermore, Ms. Barenholtz and Mr. Markus said, the ads are not antitechnology, but rather reminders of other forms of connection. |
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Your external connection is already maxed out, and one thing you don't need is AOLers jamming up what bandwidth you have left. |
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Given a browser and active internet connection, the learner will write an example of a behavioral objective that is observable and measurable. |
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I'm all over the fact that we can list up a bizillion charges for a guy to defend himself against in connection with any given crime. |
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It is, however, interesting in connection with that fact to remember that the last bowshot in English warfare was fired during the Civil War. |
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He was on the payroll as Marvin Movie Star's candyman, his drug connection. |
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In general, support for the hypothesized connection between closedmindedness and threat perceptions is found only among whites. |
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Now he feels a connection between his own closeted, esoteric sufferings and strivings and those of the poor urban working people all around him. |
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As we were the only people in the room to laugh at the joke, I felt a connection between us. |
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The bus was late so he missed his connection at Penn Station and had to wait six hours for the next train. |
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Consider the threat of an evil hacker, Darth, who can not only eavesdrop on your network connection but also alter the messages that are sent. |
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Clearly, eSpeed's connection to Cantor is a unique insurance policy, assuring it won't end up in a dot-coma. |
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The intermittent signal dropout was down to a faulty connection which he'd fixed in seconds. |
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Neither Marshall nor Bouterwek makes clear the connection existing between the Gang-days and the Major and Minor Litanies. |
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To the north, the connection is through the North Channel between Scotland and Northern Ireland and the Malin Sea. |
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Unlike Great Britain, Ireland has no tunnel or bridge connection to continental Europe. |
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There is also a connection between Liverpool and Belfast via the Isle of Man or direct from Birkenhead. |
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At the end of the last glacial period, rising sea levels finally severed the last land connection. |
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The line is being extended to Broadway, with the aim of reaching Honeybourne and making connection with the Cotswold Line. |
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Not all of these works are considered genuine, but differ with respect to their connection to Aristotle, his associates and his views. |
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Dating evidence is provided by the late Neolithic grooved ware pottery that has been found in connection with the features from this phase. |
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He could no longer rely on his connection to the elder emperor Maximian, and needed a new source of legitimacy. |
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These events can be seen, with plausibility, to be in connection with the death of Harald. |
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As noted above, Richard appears in connection with Robin Hood in Sir Walter Scott's novel Ivanhoe. |
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There is no necessary, far less automatic, connection between intermediatory behaviour and the production of literature. |
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If this is the case, the ring represents the first material connection between the Roanoke colonists and the Native Americans on Hatteras Island. |
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He also made statutory provision to reform and promote the teaching of music, seeing the two in connection. |
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London Bridge was the only physical connection between the City and the south side of the river Thames and was itself covered with houses. |
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This connection probably influenced Wren's studies of science and mathematics at Oxford. |
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The connection to Manchester was delayed by Sir Richard Brooke of Norton Priory. |
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Manchester had a canal connection to the nearby port of Liverpool via the Leeds and Liverpool Canal. |
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The Cypriots desired to merge with Greece because they felt a close connection with Greece. |
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This connection was emphasised in the press, particularly when Farage was photographed meeting with BNP activists. |
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For the most part, Protestants feel a strong connection with Great Britain and wish for Northern Ireland to remain part of the United Kingdom. |
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Members of the families of Poghosyan's uncles Grigor and Mikhail Haroutyunyan were also mentioned in connection with his business. |
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Bachchan has denied any connection to overseas companies, and a spokesman for Rai also questioned the documents' authenticity. |
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Maxwell understood the connection between electromagnetic waves and light in 1861, thereby unifying the theories of electromagnetism and optics. |
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The connection to angular momentum suggests the picture of an assembly of microscopic current loops. |
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The line will continue north, with a second connection to the WCML at Crewe junction. |
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The proposed connection would be built to GC loading gauge and would not be suitable for trains running at high speed. |
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He questioned the sense of HS2 terminating at Euston, with HS1 at St Pancras and no through running connection between them. |
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The City route was shown as a new connection across the City of London linking the Great Northern Route with London Bridge. |
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Passengers used the routes from point to point as opposed to using it as a connection for longer haul Virgin Atlantic flights. |
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The land connection between the two persisted for a considerable time, via Greenland, leading to interchange of animal species. |
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A connection through Aiken resulted in an arranged meeting and on 22 September 1914, Eliot paid a visit to Pound's flat. |
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The manuscript contains several stanzas which have no connection with the Gododdin and are considered to be interpolations. |
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Although Thomas had a deep connection with Wales, he disliked Welsh nationalism. |
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She had little interest in raising a child, but may have felt that having one would maintain her connection to him. |
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Many shows were revues, series of sketches and songs with little or no connection between them. |
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This is often used in connection to disease and illness, such as those who may possibly have been exposed to a communicable disease. |
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They were finally apprehended on October 9, 2013, in connection with the 2013 New York divorce torture plot. |
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The station's importance continued as the main rail connection between the USSR and the Communist China. |
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This apparent connection with the Northumbrian church may have left a written record. |
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James' experience during this time left him with an abiding hatred of both the house of Douglas and the English connection. |
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However, the Gaelic gorm is also used as an adjective and verb, meaning green or greening and is often seen in connection with growing grass. |
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The elongation of these cells break the connection between the different cell layers, allowing the leaf to break away from the plant. |
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Other founding fathers like James Madison had no ancestral connection but were imbued with ideas drawn from Scottish moral philosophy. |
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There is no connection between the term 'High Kirk' and the term 'High Church', which is a type of Churchmanship within the Anglican Communion. |
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A loose connection between earls and shires remained for a long time after authority had moved over to the sheriffs. |
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Here is a more complicated example in which we upload a text file to an IBM mainframe through a direct linemode connection. |
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In 2005 the club severed their connection with Umbro, suppliers of their kits since the 1960s and entered into a contract with Nike. |
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The club is delighted to have enjoyed such a long and positive connection with Yorkhill Hospital. |
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The St Andrews Railway provided a connection to the main Edinburgh to Aberdeen Line at Leuchars railway station. |
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The opening of the Edinburgh Trams in May 2014 created the first rail connection to Edinburgh Airport. |
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A further branch at Carstairs links Edinburgh to the WCML, providing a direct connection between the WCML and the East Coast Main Line. |
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The line ends on the water's edge, near where the ferry connection used to run. |
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The cause is still under investigation however two people have been arrested in connection with the fire. |
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If you want faster or nonmodem access, you can also purchase a dedicated phone line connection with special hardware. |
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This method opens a new, nonpooled connection to the database. ASP.NET checks the queue for notifications using this connection. |
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Proof of Henry's deliberate connection to St Thomas lies partially in the structure of the tomb itself. |
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The removal of the reservoir also gave access to many more passages and to a connection to the nearby previously inaccessible Mona Mine. |
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A postgraduate theological college opened in connection with the Church of England in 1892, but in 1907 it moved to Llandaff. |
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Thruway service also runs south to San Luis Obispo, California with connection to the Pacific Surfliner. |
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Over the next 12 months around 30 people were arrested in connection with the investigation, 19 of whom were serving or retired police officers. |
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The house retains a name referring to its connection with Irish drovers attending markets and fairs. |
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After other pits in the area had closed, the line connection north was closed as a result of the Beeching cuts from 1964 onwards. |
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After the initial optimism, the Liverpool connection had not caused history to repeat itself. |
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Accordingly, Louis used this personal connection to help the cause of various black soldiers with whom he came into contact. |
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This is possible with a coaxial or fiber optic cable, a dialup modem, or Internet connection but is not possible with a standard antenna. |
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Pont Books is an imprint designed to produce English books with a Welsh connection for children. |
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Dance moves tend to emphasize the concepts of lead and follow and connection. |
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An estuary is a dynamic ecosystem having a connection to the open sea through which the sea water enters with the rhythm of the tides. |
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At the time, however, it was still widely believed that there was no organic connection between species, no matter how similar they appeared. |
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There is no direct connection between the internal carotid artery and the vessels of the brain. |
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The Sierra Club did not like this connection and in 1970 The Don't Make a Wave Committee was established for the protest. |
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Inverters change the direct current into alternating current for connection to the electrical grid. |
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In 2007, twenty peers in the House of Lords owed their peerages to a direct connection with Northern Ireland, usually through a political party. |
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The hind legs existed, however, but were significantly reduced in size and with a vestigial pelvis connection. |
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It mainly served local industries and tourism as a connection between the capital city and a coastal region. |
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The Channel Tunnel is a crucial part of the route as it is the only rail connection between Great Britain and the European mainland. |
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He defined this form as the one that best showed the connection to related words, with similar words, and with the forms in Old Norwegian. |
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And similar to English, a connection n is only made when the next word starts with a vowel. |
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The Indian commercial connection with South East Asia proved vital to the merchants of Arabia and Persia during the 7th and 8th centuries. |
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Another method involves mooring to offshore buoys, such as a single point mooring, and making a cargo connection via underwater cargo hoses. |
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The farm of Papleyhouse near Linkataing may indicate such a link to the past, although the connection is by no means certain. |
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This 'prehistoric' connection of Cornwall and Brittany set the stage for the link that continued into the medieval era. |
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Diatomites are regularly found underneath the evaporite deposits, suggesting a connection between their geneses. |
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The Allied air forces lost 16,714 airmen killed or missing in connection with Operation Overlord. |
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Receivers can interface with other devices using methods including a serial connection, USB, or Bluetooth. |
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Some primitive snakes are known to have possessed hindlimbs, but their pelvic bones lacked a direct connection to the vertebrae. |
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The toad has long been considered to be an animal of ill omen or a connection to a spirit world. |
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A specialized anatomical structure, called a clamp connection, is formed at each hyphal septum. |
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This connection of emotions to actions is just one example out of many that occur throughout the poem. |
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The connection, in this case, between guileful tactics of the Greeks in the Iliad and those of the later Greeks is not a difficult one to find. |
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In connection with speech, reference may be made to gesture language which was highly developed in parts of this area. |
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This incident implied an open connection between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. |
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With the narrow connection to the Atlantic, the Gulf experiences very small tidal ranges. |
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Early in the 20th century, the term Coriolis force began to be used in connection with meteorology. |
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The Pliocene timing of the formation of the connection between North and South America was discussed in 1910 by Henry Fairfield Osborn. |
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With the formation of the Isthmus of Panama 3 million years ago, it ultimately lost its connection to the Pacific. |
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This connection between sexual and spiritual impurity had an immense pedigree. |
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In the past our government has nowhere been more penny wise and pound foolish than in connection with its expenditures for conservation. |
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A high SNR margin will mean a reduced maximum throughput, but greater reliability and stability of the connection. |
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There is a direct relationship between the number of channels available and the throughput capacity of the ADSL connection. |
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This is desirable for the voice service and essential for a reliable ADSL connection. |
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This will have the effect of reducing speeds or causing connection failures. |
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Archaeopteryx was the first fossil found that revealed a potential connection between dinosaurs and birds. |
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The city has a particular connection to Cunard Line and their fleet of ships. |
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A connection to Ryde was made by the Ryde and Newport Railway, which met the IoWR at Smallbrook, two miles south of Ryde. |
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It is unusual because it has no public access but exists purely to provide a connection between two rail systems. |
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The offer was met with criticism locally with fears a takeover from a mainland firm could cause the paper to lose its connection to the island. |
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In connection to the Svebi, Saxons and Lombards, returning from the Italian Peninsula in 573, are also mentioned. |
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Feuds and marital alliances brought the Abel dynasty into a close connection with the German Duchy of Holstein by the 15th century. |
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The genealogical connection between the 9th century Khagans of Rus' and the later Rurikid rulers, if any, is unknown at this time. |
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Others have emphasized Thor's close connection to humanity, in all its concerns. |
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Since Guignes' time, considerable scholarly effort has been devoted to investigating such a connection. |
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However, there is no scholarly consensus on a direct connection between the dominant element of the Xiongnu and that of the Huns. |
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Critics argue that such works postulate racist conclusions unsupported by available evidence such as a connection between race and intelligence. |
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The connection to the ocean is in the south through the Bab el Mandeb strait and the Gulf of Aden. |
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As the celestial pole and geographic pole, it expresses a point of connection between sky and earth where the four compass directions meet. |
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Astrology in all its forms assumes a connection between human health and affairs and the orientation of these with celestial bodies. |
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A skyscraper, as the term itself suggests, suggests the connection of earth and sky, as do spire structures of all sorts. |
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Rituals often have a close connection with reverence, thus a ritual in many cases expresses reverence for a deity or idealized state of humanity. |
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Yet others say it has a direct connection with Portugal, which colonized the Omani coastline for nearly two centuries. |
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The Haramain High Speed Rail Project will provide a connection to Mecca and Medina. |
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He once said that he first made this remark as early as the late 1920s, in connection to stage actors who were snobbish about motion pictures. |
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Harry learns more about his past and his connection with the escaped prisoner. |
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For many communities, the library is a source of connection to a vast world, obtainable knowledge and understanding, and entertainment. |
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Rebecca Rosen, merci for helping me to understand that connection between you and The Other Side, and making the character of Theresa come alive. |
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In August, two more people were arrested in connection with the investigation. |
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The Crusades also reinforced the connection between Western Christendom, feudalism, and militarism. |
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Thus Darnley was also related to Mary on his father's side and because of this connection, Mary's heirs remained part of the House of Stuart. |
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Indeed some kind of chart might be drawn up to indicate the close connection between length of British rule and progressive growth of poverty. |
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This formally signalled the end of the former dependencies' common constitutional connection to the British Crown. |
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As the money was never paid, the connection with the Crown of Scotland became permanent. |
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Shetland is also served by a domestic connection from Lerwick to Aberdeen on mainland Scotland. |
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The country enfranchised women at the same time as men in connection with the 1999 elections for a Central Municipal Council. |
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On 4 March, Richards' partner Anita Pallenberg pleaded guilty to drug possession and incurred a fine in connection with the original airport incident. |
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The connection of the Scandinavians to larger and richer trade networks lured the Vikings into Western Europe, and soon the rest of Europe and parts of the Middle East. |
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Disruption of the environment can also highlight the connection between areas of pollution that would normally be classified separately, such as those of water and air. |
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The name Nynorsk, the linguistic term for modern Norwegian, was chosen for contrast to Danish and emphasis on the historical connection to Old Norwegian. |
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This legend of the Huancan warrior of Laguna de Paca has numerous variations and explains the deep connection many residents of the town of Paca have with the Mantaro Valley. |
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Pascha is also a name by which Jesus himself is remembered in the Orthodox Church, especially in connection with his resurrection and with the season of its celebration. |
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This new crest drew criticism from large sections of the St Helens faithful, who were afraid of the club losing its connection to the town to attract a wider fan base. |
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However, there is one railroad that connects Chile with Argentina via the Andes, and there are others that make the same connection via southern Bolivia. |
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Since 1850, there has been a railway connection between Tver and Moscow. |
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While pumping, tank levels are carefully watched and key locations, such as the connection at the cargo manifold and the ship's pumproom are constantly monitored. |
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The Silk Road derives its name from the lucrative Eurasian silk and horse trade, a major reason for the connection of trade routes into an extensive transcontinental network. |
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In addition, in connection with the EEA Agreement of 1992, two other EFTA organisations were established, the EFTA Surveillance Authority and the EFTA Court. |
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From 2005, development work for Segregated cycle facilities have increased including a connection to the Greenway which promises to be an important network of quality. |
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Nonetheless, Shetland's connection with Norway has proved to be enduring. |
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Two overtoppings of this ridge severed this peninsular connection. |
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Separate telephone facilities for military and public needs are available, providing all standard commercial telephone services, including connection to the Internet. |
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On 8 June 2011, the former MP Elliot Morley was expelled following his conviction on charges of false accounting in connection with the British parliamentary expenses scandal. |
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The connection with the Apprentice Boys was cut in a 1975 review of the party's structure as they had not taken up their delegates for several years beforehand. |
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In 1969 the United States was tied with the Commonwealth as the most important overseas connection for the British public, while Europe came in a distant third. |
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Applicants must provide evidence of their Sephardi origin and some connection with Spain, and pass examinations on the language, government, and culture of Spain. |
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A connection between inflation and unemployment has been drawn since the emergence of large scale unemployment in the 19th century, and connections continue to be drawn today. |
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No classical source mentions hearing impairment in connection with Caesar. |
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Pacheco is said to have been the first to notice their connection to the moon and establish rules for predicting the progress of tides by reference to lunar observations. |
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The Phoenicians worked to keep their cultural cohesion and ethnic solidarity, and continuously refreshed their close connection with Tyre, the mother city. |
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Problems experienced with access to the Internet include an intermittent electricity supply and a slow connection speed in the country outside Freetown. |
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Miniature lamps may have a wedge base and wire contacts, and some automotive and special purpose lamps have screw terminals for connection to wires. |
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They were used for private parties, watching the yacht races or, in one instance, commuting to work, via the rail connection to Barrow in Furness. |
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They in turn took it from ancient Sumer so long ago that if the connection between cubits and degrees was known in either Babylonia or Ionia it did not survive. |
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Some Rock performers, too, have been inspired to adopt shanties as part of what they perceive to be a connection to their regional or national heritage. |
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In The Imperial Votaress, Louis Montrose draws attention to male and female gender roles and norms present in the comedy in connection with Elizabethan culture. |
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She sat for more of his finished works than any other model, but comparatively little is known about her due to the lack of any romantic connection with Rossetti. |
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However, parliamentary approval notwithstanding, plans in the 1890s to lay a railway connection to Ullapool were unable to obtain sufficient funding. |
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In 1857 it baptised the first convert in connection with its labours. |
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A study conducted by researchers at the University of Zurich found a connection between eating processed meat and the risk of dying from heart disease or cancer. |
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In the course of his reconstitution of the urban administration he created new offices in connection with the public works, streets, and aqueducts of Rome. |
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The Welsh tradition has been particularly influential, owing to its connection to King Arthur and its collection in a single work, the epic Mabinogion. |
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The types of movement allowed for certain idiom also relate to the degree to which the literal reading of the idiom has a connection to its idiomatic meaning. |
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Heathens view their connection with their deities as not being that of a master and servant but rather an interdependent relationship akin to that of a family. |
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Swift's next move was to approach King William directly, based on his imagined connection through Temple and a belief that he had been promised a position. |
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The project foundered, but Shaw returned to the draft as the basis of Widowers' Houses in 1892, and the connection with Archer proved of immense value to Shaw's career. |
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The Nordic Seas are the main connection between the Arctic and Atlantic oceans and, as such, could be of great significance in a possible shutdown of thermohaline circulation. |
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Kasper was eventually jailed, for inciting a riot in connection with the Hattie Cotton School in Nashville, targeted because a black girl had registered as a student. |
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Arriva's other main bus service which serves the Airport is the 100, which offers an hourly daytime connection to the nearby towns of Hitchin and Stevenage. |
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Many of the letters describe the breathtaking scenery of Scandinavia and Wollstonecraft's desire to create an emotional connection to that natural world. |
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Such a connection lowers risk of missed flights due to traffic congestion. |
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As of 2016 no one has been prosecuted in connection with this case. |
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Four chemists and geologists from the Ethiopian Geological Survey were arrested in connection with a fake gold scandal, following complaints from buyers in South Africa. |
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It was at this time that tectonics first created a connection to the Pacific Ocean across central Mexico and later eastward to the Atlantic Ocean. |
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Kidnapping on the high seas in connection with piracy has been increasing. |
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Nabhan, a Kenyan, was wanted in connection with the 2002 Mombasa attacks. |
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Ongoing debates exist among scholars regarding methodological issues in empirical studies of the connection between economic freedom and economic growth. |
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The Master Cutler, a named passenger express train running from Sheffield railway station to London St Pancras, provides a direct connection to the capital. |
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The newly discovered Latin connection strengthened the national consciousness of the Rumanians, who successfully employed their Latinhood in their struggles. |
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The 3,000 to 5,000 radiocarbon year gap between the Solutrean period of France and Spain and the Clovis of the New World also makes such a connection problematic. |
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In July 2011 he was arrested and questioned by police in connection with further allegations of illegal activities at the News of the World, and released on bail. |
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The Trinity Broads are an exception to the general rule, in that whilst they are connected to each other they have no navigable connection to the rest of the broads. |
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The Russell family long maintained a close connection with Tavistock, and in 1694 the family received the additional titles of Marquess of Tavistock and Duke of Bedford. |
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In addition to official NHS charities, many other charities raise funds which are spent through the NHS, particularly in connection with medical research and capital appeals. |
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Eventually the connection between an earl and a shire disappeared, so that in the present day a number of earldoms take their names from towns, mountains, or simply surnames. |
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It is also used to symbolise connection with Scotland overseas. |
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The heliport hosted scheduled flights to the Isles of Scilly, with a connection to the railway network at Penzance railway station by a special bus service. |
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Rockets were used to convey a rope ashore, and the cable on the ship attached to this rope, and hauled ashore to make the land connection at Zawn Reeth. |
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The marketing reasons for an asymmetric connection are that, firstly, most users of internet traffic will require less data to be uploaded than downloaded. |
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Hoping to cement the recent alliance with Austria through a family connection, Napoleon married the Archduchess Marie Louise, who was 18 years old at the time. |
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Many young Hungarians studying at Italian universities came closer to the Florentine humanist center, so a direct connection with Florence evolved. |
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One source, the largely fictional Passion of Artemius, probably penned in the eighth century by John of Damascus, makes the legendary connection explicit. |
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Tacitus' dedication to Fabius Iustus in the Dialogus may indicate a connection with Spain, and his friendship with Pliny suggests origins in northern Italy. |
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Offices and stores erected by Arrol in connection with Bouch's bridge were taken possession of for the new works, and would be expanded considerably over time. |
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