The management of depression has advanced greatly with the development of antidepressant agents based on neurotransmitter reuptake inhibition. |
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Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors are widely used in clinical practice, and have advanced the treatment of depression. |
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In an economy where everyone is overqualified, having an advanced degree is virtually worthless. |
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Aristotle did make progress beyond earlier philosophers, just as Darwin advanced beyond Linnaeus and Cuvier. |
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A danger not alleviated by a Russian decision to supply President Bashar al-Assad with a new advanced air defense system. |
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That means it could take several missile shots to kill an enemy fighter, even for an advanced stealth aircraft like the Raptor. |
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John, who holds an advanced degree in medical anthropology, is now working in Antigua as a database programmer. |
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While Kurdish forces have advanced on some fronts in Iraq, the fight here in Syria seems far from over yet. |
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Obviously, Interstellar is a movie, not a three-hour advanced course in astrophysics. |
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One of our more Judaically advanced cellmates gave us insightful lessons about the laws and customs of the Festival of Lights. |
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The more advanced the disease, the larger the number of follicles affected by fibro-adenia, but it is rare to find. |
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Meanwhile his frau made loud mewling and scratching noises in the hallway beyond, deep in the throes of advanced galeanthropy. |
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Scroll down to 'googology 101' and 'googology 201', searching and advanced searching. |
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They advanced after grenading the next traverse, much like the British did. |
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Usually regarded as a mixed market economy, it has adopted many free market principles, yet maintains an advanced social welfare infrastructure. |
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Since the Second World War, the service sector has come to account for the majority of jobs, a feature typifying most advanced economies. |
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The main body of the brigade followed the advanced party, and having ascended the heighths, halted there during the night. |
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Following the defeat of the rebellion, which had had some assistance from France, he advanced this policy. |
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Glaciers of the Reuss and the Limmat advanced sometimes as far as the Jura. |
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The evidence from the site shows advanced technology probably under the control of army engineers. |
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The Roman cavalry also attacked the Britons from the flanks as the Roman infantry advanced. |
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Constantius's campaign, like that of Septimius Severus before it, probably advanced far into the north without achieving great success. |
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Constantine ordered his troops not to loot the town, and advanced with them into northern Italy. |
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Brescia's army was easily dispersed, and Constantine quickly advanced to Verona, where a large Maxentian force was camped. |
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They may have been trying to get away from the Huns, who about this time advanced to occupy the Great Hungarian Plain. |
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Raising a new army he advanced towards Mathura once again. But this time too he had to suffer an ignomous defeat. |
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In fact, lecturers in medieval universities commonly advanced the idea that the Earth was a sphere. |
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Non-antigen-specific immunotherapies such as immunocheckpoint blockades have been shown to be effective in the treatment of advanced melanoma. |
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He could scarcely have advanced a theory indicating a more unfortunate inacquaintance with the subject. |
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William advanced into Northumbria, defeating an attempt to block his crossing of the swollen River Aire at Pontefract. |
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Earl Ralph had secured control of the castle at Dol, and in September 1076 William advanced into Brittany and laid siege to the castle. |
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In November 1191, following the fall of Jaffa, the Crusader army advanced inland towards Jerusalem. |
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The ADR Exchange provides the detail and advanced search capabilities needed to quickly locate a qualified service provider. |
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Our understanding of this disease has advanced rapidly in recent years. |
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My mental anguish, and the dreadful scenes in which I had been an actress, advanced the period of my labour. |
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We are seeking a Biogeoscientist to teach introductory, intermediate, and advanced biology and environmental studies courses. |
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The third theory which was advanced to explain the formation of phosphorites is the classical biolith hypothesis. |
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We are so far advanced in the Arts and Sciences, that we live in retrospect, and doat on past atchievements. |
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Promptly appeared a paragon, aged twenty-five or thereabouts, and exhibiting all the steadiness and serenity of advanced eld. |
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Her eyes fell on the table, and she advanced into the room wiping her hands on her apron. |
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A free online favicon editor allows advanced webmasters to create their own favicons and use them during website development or maintenance. |
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Edward advanced through Lothian towards Edinburgh, but Robert the Bruce declined to meet him in battle, drawing Edward further into Scotland. |
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Valois took the Agenais and then advanced further and cut off the main city of Bordeaux. |
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Patients with nonresectable locally advanced or metastatic disease received chemotherapy with or without radiotherapy. |
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Dust and smoke thickened the morning mist and the infantry advanced using compass bearings. |
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The holes possibly are evidence of boring by predators sufficiently advanced to penetrate shells. |
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I have a patient now living, at an advanced age, who discharged blood from his lungs thirty years ago. |
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By January 1944 plans were far enough advanced for the company's first rehearsals to be held. |
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The interconnected dock system was the most advanced port system in the world. |
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Finally, Allied radar eventually became sufficiently advanced that the schnorchel mast could be detected beyond visual range. |
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Certain species of jellyfish, such as the box jellyfish, have more advanced vision than their counterparts. |
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The endoscope is advanced to its most orad limit and then slowly withdrawn so that the mucosa can be thoroughly examined. |
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As an advanced economy the country also has the sixth worldwide national wealth and it is ranked third for its central bank gold reserve. |
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All in all the Netherlands has one of the more advanced motorway networks in the world. |
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Under his reign, roads, telegraphs, and railways were constructed and improvements in public health advanced. |
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These state projects were part of the advanced and technical progress efforts going on in the country alongside the industrial revolution. |
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The role of Earth's orbital changes in controlling climate was first advanced by James Croll in the late 19th century. |
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Environmentalists speculate that advanced naval sonar endangers some whales. |
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The three continental allies advanced on the Netherlands while the landing of English troops along the coast was only barely prevented. |
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The Norse had a strong sense of naval architecture, and during the early medieval period they were advanced for their time. |
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Phillips turned to technology to increase the octane rating of fuels for use in advanced engines. |
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By August, Philip had taken Normandy and advanced south to occupy Anjou and Poitou as well. |
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Louis and the rebel barons advanced west and John retreated, spending the summer reorganising his defences across the rest of the kingdom. |
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The German armies crossed the border and advanced on Nancy but were stopped to the east of the city. |
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On 12 October, the British cavalry advanced and captured the Mont des Cats. |
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The French advanced until they met the then thin and undermanned Siegfried Line. |
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British reinforcements at Boulogne and Calais had arrived in time to forestall the Germans, when they advanced again on 22 May. |
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The Seventh Army drove forward on the northern flank and advanced elements reached Breda on 11 May. |
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Dieppe housed the most advanced French school of cartography in the 16th century. |
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First Army launched Operation Cobra on 25 July and advanced further south to Avranches by 1 August. |
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Technical secondary education has two strands, one lasting three years and a more advanced education lasting five. |
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As the infantry advanced, engineers had to clear a path for the tanks coming behind. |
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Proposals for a new Maglev route between Tokyo and Osaka are at an advanced stage. |
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He then advanced against the Lancastrians, having his life saved on the battlefield by the Welsh Knight Sir David Ap Mathew. |
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For example, the brains of megabats have advanced characteristics that link them to primates. |
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However, this process can go on for a long period of time, because of the advanced gas exchange system. |
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More advanced snakes have no remnants of limbs, but basal snakes such as pythons and boas do have traces of highly reduced, vestigial hind limbs. |
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A compatible view was advanced by antiquarian George Chalmers in the early 19th century. |
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A modified version of this theory was advanced in an influential 1955 review of Pictish by Kenneth Jackson. |
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As the Norse domination of the west coast of Scotland advanced, Iona became part of the Kingdom of the Isles. |
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Cameroon, Nigeria, Senegal, Ghana, and Algeria have advanced to the knockout stage of recent FIFA World Cups. |
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This lack of more advanced technology has been explained by serial founder effects and low population densities out of Africa. |
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At its economic height, in the 5th and 4th centuries BC, ancient Greece was the most advanced economy in the world. |
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According to some economic historians, it was one of the most advanced preindustrial economies. |
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Henry occupied western Normandy, and advanced east on Bayeux, where Fitzhamon was held. |
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On 19 August 2014, SiriusXM again stopped carrying BBC Radio 1 programming with no advanced notice. |
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The Royalists advanced as far as Redbridge in March 1644 but were prevented from taking the town. |
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In the wake of the victory, the Allies advanced pushing the French backwards and relieving the pressure on the Prussians. |
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Cephalopoda such as squid, cuttlefish, and octopuses are among the neurologically most advanced of all invertebrates. |
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The most advanced examples perform routinely on spacecraft and aircraft in demanding environments. |
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Many advanced thermoset polymer matrix systems usually incorporate aramid fibre and carbon fibre in an epoxy resin matrix. |
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More advanced tools, such as the bow and arrow began to be developed approximately 10000 years ago. |
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In the Arctic, the indigenous people used the more advanced toggling harpoon design. |
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Quite unlike the Minoans, whose society benefited from trade, the Mycenaeans advanced through conquest. |
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The Second World War was fought on an even larger scale than the First war, killing many more people, and using even more advanced technology. |
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Posidonius advanced the theory that the Sun emanated a vital force which permeated the world. |
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During the Neolithic, the Dniester River was the centre of one of the most advanced civilizations on earth at the time. |
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The Axis initially advanced against desperate but unsuccessful efforts of the Red Army. |
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Trajan's army then advanced further into Dacian territory, and, a year later, forced Decebalus to submit. |
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Maximinus, wintering at Sirmium immediately assembled his army and advanced on Rome, the Pannonian legions leading the way. |
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Meanwhile, the work of Sir Arthur Evans at Knossos in Crete revealed the ancient existence of an equally advanced Minoan civilization. |
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They had cremation burials and possessed advanced metallurgical techniques. |
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Germany is a modern, advanced society, shaped by a plurality of lifestyles and regional identities. |
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A mufti is a scholar who has completed an advanced course of study which qualifies him to issue judicial opinions or fatawah. |
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Even in advanced civilizations, the irregulars commonly outnumbered the regular army. |
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The flow of migrants to advanced economic countries has been claimed to provide a means through which global wages converge. |
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The new mercantilism has different goals and focuses on more rapid economic growth based on advanced technology. |
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Meanwhile, Japan had rapidly transformed itself into a technologically advanced industrial power. |
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This typical path of disease transmission moved much faster than the conquistadors, so that as they advanced, resistance weakened. |
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Aragon's Crown and Portugal constructed warships equipped with firearms and advanced gunpowder cannons. |
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The Byzantine economy was among the most advanced in Europe and the Mediterranean for many centuries. |
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Zebras also have night vision, although not as advanced as that of most of their predators. |
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Pornotopia emerges as the forces of self-gratification, mass consumerism, and advanced technology merge. |
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For their part, the Phoenicians came from the perhaps most advanced multicultural sphere then existing, the Fertile Crescent. |
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Before Fidel Castro's 1959 revolution, Cuba was one of the most advanced and successful countries in Latin America. |
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He advanced black interests in the public sector, where over time people of color had predominated as the educated urban elite. |
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Charles VIII of France now advanced formal claims on the Kingdom of Naples. |
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In May 1475, King Alfonso and his army crossed into Spain and advanced to Plasencia. |
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Ancient cemeteries that were used before 600BC and other signs of advanced civilization has also been discovered in Sri Lanka. |
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In January 1510, obeying the orders from the King and aware of the absence of Zamorin, Afonso advanced on Calicut. |
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The territory of what is now Colombia was originally inhabited by indigenous peoples, with as most advanced the Muisca, Quimbaya and the Tairona. |
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The Spaniards gradually advanced along the causeways, though without allies. |
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Britain was the leading world centre for advanced engineering and technology. |
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Cultural ties between the two countries are strong, and many Panamanians come to the United States for higher education and advanced training. |
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The Muisca Confederation was as advanced as the Aztec, Maya and Inca civilizations. |
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Pizarro advanced with his army of 500 Spaniards toward Cuzco, accompanied by Chalcuchimac. |
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He ultimately died in Spain at a very advanced age, unlike his brothers who all suffered violent ends. |
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Pizarro and his men thus advanced unopposed through some very difficult terrain. |
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More than twenty other locations have been advanced as the site of Drake's port. |
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On 26 July 1572, the horde crossed the River Oka near Serpukhov, destroyed the Russian vanguard of 200 noblemen and advanced towards Moscow. |
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The Tsar's court was interested in the West's more advanced technology, particularly when military applications were involved. |
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Mail typically persisted longer in less technologically advanced areas such as Eastern Europe but was in use everywhere into the 16th century. |
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For example, archaeological findings at Sanxingdui suggest a technologically advanced civilization culturally unlike Anyang. |
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On the other hand, the Mongol rulers also adopted flexibly to a variety of cultures from many advanced civilizations within the vast empire. |
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Stefansson considered those with advanced knowledge in the fields of geography and science for this expedition. |
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Horses excel at simple learning, but also are able to use more advanced cognitive abilities that involve categorization and concept learning. |
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In more technologically advanced countries like the United States and Australia, billet planting is common. |
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Technologies are being developed to use enzymes to transform bagasse into advanced biofuel and biogas. |
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Although cartographic processes advanced through imperialism, further analysis of their progress reveals many biases linked to eurocentrism. |
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During his administration, the textile industry advanced and the University of San Gregorio Magno was founded. |
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Within five years there were 1,200 students in the grammar school and 300 in the advanced school. |
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Queen Elizabeth had not advanced him further on account of his opposition to the alienation of ecclesiastical revenues. |
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Because of its specialized nature, advanced degrees in civil law or theology are normal prerequisites for the study of canon law. |
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In Europe and North America, abortion techniques advanced starting in the 17th century. |
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Locke advanced the principle of consent of the governed in his Two Treatises of Government. |
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In March 1858, the Central India Field Force, led by Sir Hugh Rose, advanced on and laid siege to Jhansi. |
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This might have reinvigorated the rebellion but the Central India Field Force very quickly advanced against the city. |
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In 16th Century Europe Lutheranism and the Protestant Reformation advanced property rights using biblical terminology. |
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Various writers identify Antonio Gramsci as an influential early theorist of advanced capitalism, even if he did not use the term himself. |
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For example, one of the most advanced civilizations of the Middle Ages was China. |
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As agriculture advanced, most humans transitioned from a nomadic to a settled lifestyle as farmers in permanent settlements. |
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The Inca were prosperous and advanced, known for an excellent road system and unrivaled masonry. |
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The science of metallurgy was advanced through the work of Henry Clifton Sorby and others. |
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In more modern coke plants an advanced method of coke cooling uses air quenching. |
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Around the end of World War I, machine tool control advanced in various ways that laid the groundwork for later CNC technology. |
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Table motion may be controlled manually, but is usually advanced by an automatic feed mechanism acting on the feedscrew. |
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In modern cement kilns many advanced features are used to lower the fuel consumption per ton of clinker produced. |
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With more advanced locomotives no longer needing to stop midway to take on water Parkside station soon closed, and little trace of it remains. |
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The more advanced Planet design was better suited to heavy loads, and Rocket became redundant. |
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In developed countries, due to nearly universal advanced water treatment and sanitation practices present there, cholera is rare. |
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Targeted therapy of lung cancer is growing in importance for advanced lung cancer. |
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In advanced cases, appropriate chemotherapy improves average survival over supportive care alone, as well as improving quality of life. |
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Several drugs that target molecular pathways in lung cancer are available, especially for the treatment of advanced disease. |
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For individuals who have more advanced disease, hospice care may also be appropriate. |
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He employed advanced manufacturing techniques such as interchangeable parts and an organized production line. |
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Further finds come from the advanced civilisation preserved in the pile dwellings in Switzerland. |
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Hyder Ali realised the importance of rockets and introduced advanced versions of metal cylinder rockets. |
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This was an advanced flying training station, mainly for Observers and also Air Gunners. |
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He raised his standard at Kingston and advanced south, but found little support. |
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He was a great climber and swimmer, and a tireless walker into advanced age. |
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I suspected that's why I could so easily retro-engineer and re-invent their ultra-superior and advanced technology. |
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This was possible because of the development of the longship, suitable for travel across the sea, and advanced navigation techniques. |
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Petillius Cerealis advanced through Solway as they continued their campaign further north. |
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Despite multiple problems, the building of the Huddersfield Narrow canal showed that the technique of quantity surveying had advanced greatly. |
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Pollen analysis advanced rapidly in this period due to advances in optics and computers. |
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Typically, a range will offer safety courses, concealed carry courses, and advanced training in firearms techniques, for a fee. |
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Archaeologists say that during the Achaemenid period Persepolis had an advanced drainage system for disposing of surface water. |
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We advanced into the main hall, already aroar with a saturnalia of sozzled gestures and gibbering. |
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The cannula was advanced at least 5 cm cranially, and then a 16-gauge styletted catheter was inserted through the tip of the cannula for 10 cm. |
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It was the ultimate guarantor of the humanism he advanced against Nazism. |
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The most advanced superports in the world are to be found, as might be expected, in the Persian Gulf. |
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The two most important and advanced ingredients of today's animation are tweening and morphing. |
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The inequality in the federal loan policy sends the wrong message to students who strive to earn an advanced degree. |
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At one point or another, many of us have considered returning to school or remaining in school to obtain an advanced degree. |
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Fellows, Certified Physician Executives and advanced degree recipients recipients will comprise ACPE's new Vanguard. |
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Different solutions, ranging from voodoolike rituals to toxic chemical brews, have been advanced over the years with varying degrees of success. |
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Having at last got past the crowd of boats, we advanced rapidly for two hours more, when we stopped at a wat, in order to give the men a rest. |
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Sample Records of 7683 psittacine birds, including 525 with advanced atherosclerosis. |
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On histopathology, all kites had advanced atherosclerotic lesions, with several birds presenting abdominal hemorrhage and aortic rupture. |
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In Greenland, interpretation of 3D seismic on the Pitu Baffin Bay block and southern Greenland acreage well advanced. |
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The WalkAway plus Systems also offer advanced automation features that improve laboratory productivity by decreasing system maintenance activity. |
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When fully operational, the ANSS will be an advanced monitoring system distributed across the United States. |
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Hypertherm, the Hanover-based manufacturer of advanced cutting systems, has acquired a Minnesota-based maker of waterjet cutting products. |
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Air Force Research Laboratory's Integrated Vehicle Energy Technology programme to develop advanced actuation technology for future aircraft. |
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This isolated pocket of advanced economic development stood in stark contrast to the relative backwardness of most of the country. |
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The New Model Army advanced towards Perth, which allowed Charles, at the head of the Scottish army, to move south into England. |
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He then advanced out into the middle of the hall, and walked to and fro, like a man beside himself. |
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Following the defeat of the rebellion which was assisted by France, he advanced this policy. |
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The French army carried out Bonaparte's plan in the Battle of Saorgio in April 1794, and then advanced to seize Ormea in the mountains. |
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Napoleon had advanced as far as Fontainebleau when he learned that Paris was lost. |
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After crossing the ford the infantry was reorganised into several lines and advanced against the Maratha infantry. |
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With Portugal secured, Wellesley advanced into Spain to unite with General Cuesta's forces. |
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Georgian and Neoclassical architecture advanced after the Scottish Enlightenment. |
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Britain was the leading world center for advanced engineering and technology. |
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Both Germany and the USSR used this proxy war as an opportunity to test in combat their most advanced weapons and tactics. |
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During these negotiations Japan advanced a number of proposals which were dismissed by the Americans as inadequate. |
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Polestar, at Tinsley off the A631 next to the M1, claim to have the most advanced gravure printing plant in Europe. |
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Astronomy advanced following the translation of Ptolemy's Almagest from Greek into Latin in the late 12th century. |
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The construction of cathedrals and castles advanced building technology, leading to the development of large stone buildings. |
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Around 1189, the City gained the right to have its own mayor, later being advanced to the degree and style of Lord Mayor of London. |
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The languette, at first very small, as in the genus Atypus, afterwards becomes elongated and advanced between the jaws. |
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Export data tend to be less volatile as exporters tend to be more technologically advanced and have stable production flows. |
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More advanced targeting capabilities can be provided with the addition of a targeting pod such as the LITENING pod. |
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The Hawk entered RAF service in April 1976, replacing the Folland Gnat and Hawker Hunter for advanced training and weapons training. |
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This work is focusing on demonstrating the viability of the advanced British engine technology that would underpin the project. |
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Next up the valley beyond him lived Phineas Cowan, whose inclinations, in spite of his advanced age, were lustful and lickerous. |
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Boulton and Fothergill invested in the most advanced metalworking equipment, and the complex was admired as a modern industrial marvel. |
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English thought advanced towards modern science with the Baconian Method, a forerunner of the Scientific Method. |
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Publishing companies often produce advanced information sheets that may be sent to customers or overseas publishers to gauge possible sales. |
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Benedict resigned due to advanced age in 2013, the first pope to do so in nearly six hundred years. |
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The Mahayana sutras often claim to articulate the Buddha's deeper, more advanced doctrines, reserved for those who follow the bodhisattva path. |
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Further course work is not precluded during the project work, but the courses are fewer and are at an advanced level. |
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This degree requires more advanced thesis work, usually involving academic research or an internship. |
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The Minoans had developed what was then an extremely advanced irrigation system, including several aqueducts. |
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As William the Conqueror advanced through England, he fortified key positions to secure the land he had taken. |
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Some researchers believe the drawings are too advanced for this era and question this age. |
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Despite the disagreements about approaches, scientific method has advanced in definite steps. |
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It advanced a thesis of logicism, that mathematics and logic are one and the same. |
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Charlotte describes her as very lively, very sensitive, and particularly advanced in her reading. |
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Elizabeth was less vivacious than her brother and her sisters, and apparently less advanced for her age. |
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It was in fact on 18 May 1845 that he took up his duties at Haworth, at the moment when the publication project was well advanced. |
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When sharing a flat with Orwell, Heppenstall came home late one night in an advanced stage of loud inebriation. |
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Several theories have been advanced to explain its origins and to suggest meanings for the lyrics. |
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Its origins are obscure and several theories have been advanced to suggest original meanings. |
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The cause of authentic performance was advanced in 1965 by the publication of a new edition of the score, edited by Watkins Shaw. |
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Reynolds has spoken of a shift from early goth to gothic rock proper, advanced by the Sisters of Mercy. |
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With the new intake the orchestra rapidly advanced in standards and status. |
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Both American Flag Rugby and Mini Rugby differ to Tag Rugby in that they introduce more advanced elements of rugby union as the participants age. |
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In the 2010 World Cup, Germany won the group and advanced to the knockout stage. |
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The Super 6 teams played the three other teams that advanced from the other group. |
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Nations were awarded 2 points for a win, 1 for a draw and zero for a loss, the top two nations of every pool advanced to the quarter finals. |
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Competing explanations have been advanced to explain Honda's strategy and the reasons for their success. |
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Along with increased personal safety, riders with these advanced qualifications may benefit from reduced insurance costs. |
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He twice advanced to within a day's march of Jerusalem before judging that he lacked the resources to successfully capture the city. |
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Any number of theories have been advanced to fill the missing generations, none of which are founded on any very solid evidence. |
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At the same time de Valence in the south advanced from Cardigan into Meirionnydd. |
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They advanced through Carlisle and Manchester to Derby and a position where they appeared to threaten London. |
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The French army in Spain advanced, advancing in Catalonia while taking Bilbao and Vitoria and marching toward Castile. |
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Bonaparte then advanced eastwards again, drove off the Austrians in the Battle of Borghetto and in June began the Siege of Mantua. |
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Under command of Jourdan, the army advanced in four columns through the Black Forest. |
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He therefore advanced from Stradella towards Alessandria, where Melas was, apparently doing nothing. |
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With Gladstone's Liberal majority dominant in the Commons, Disraeli could do little but protest as the government advanced legislation. |
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As the Allied forces advanced, Prince Maximilian of Baden was appointed as Chancellor of Germany in October to negotiate an armistice. |
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The Ottoman army was once among the most advanced fighting forces in the world, being one of the first to use muskets and cannons. |
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In the 1920s and 1930s, Britain had a relatively advanced welfare system compared to many of the industrialised countries. |
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When World War II began, the Luftwaffe was one of the most technologically advanced air forces in the world. |
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They then advanced northwards, outflanking successive British defensive positions. |
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A division advanced to Donbaik, only a few miles from the end of the peninsula but was halted by a small but well entrenched Japanese force. |
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While the 11th East Africa Division advanced down the Kabaw Valley from Tamu, the 5th Indian Division advanced along the mountainous Tiddim road. |
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Meanwhile, infantry began clearing the heavily fortified houses along the shore and advanced on targets further inland. |
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They observed a democratic society with open universities and civic societies in addition to more advanced factories and manufacturing plants. |
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Karl Marx, on the other hand, opposed piecemeal reforms advanced by middle class reformers out of a sense of duty. |
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There are calls for an extra 10bn annually to be spent on the Health Service to match health spending in other advanced European nations. |
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The influx of this advanced weaponry altered an already shaky balance of power. |
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During the 1980s there was a great improvement in the United Kingdom's productivity growth relative to other advanced capitalist countries. |
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Qatar is classified by the UN as a country of very high human development and is the most advanced Arab state for human development. |
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The Singaporean military is arguably the most technologically advanced in Southeast Asia. |
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In February 1761 Duke Ferdinand of Brunswick surprised French troops at Langensalza and then advanced to besiege Cassel in March. |
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When his 3,500 troops advanced, their lines became scattered in a disorderly formation. |
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In the spring of 1854 the Russians again advanced, crossing the River Danube into the Turkish province of Dobruja. |
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The allies advanced and on the morning of 20 September came up to the River Alma and the whole Russian army. |
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On 4 August Russian scouts saw a movement which they thought was the start of a withdrawal, the Russians advanced and the Turks attacked first. |
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In advanced economies, the gap between the rich and poor is at its highest level in decades. |
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For more advanced applications, microseismic monitoring is sometimes used to estimate the size and orientation of induced fractures. |
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France has developed an approach to dealing with ethnic problems that stands in contrast to that of many advanced, industrialized countries. |
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By the end of the twentieth century, Scots was at an advanced stage of language death over much of Lowland Scotland. |
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This most austere life is only granted to the most advanced monastics and only when their superiors feel they are ready for it. |
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When Larkin took up his appointment there, the plans for a new university library were already far advanced. |
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While such arrangements had wide popular appeal, Beethoven's music was more advanced and difficult to play than Thomson intended. |
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A more intricate triadic relationship was advanced 15 years ago in a multitherapist project headed by Bieber. |
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His guitar playing was so advanced that, by the age of 16, he was getting noticed. |
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In May 1991, EPRDF forces advanced on Addis Ababa and the Soviet Union did not intervene to save the government side. |
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It is a developed country with an advanced, high income economy and high living standards. |
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Roman roads are considered the most advanced roads built until the early 19th century. |
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From there, they advanced into the richest regions of Britain, the Cotswolds and Wiltshire. |
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On 23 June 1314 two of the English cavalry formations advanced, the first commanded by the Earl of Gloucester and the Earl of Hereford. |
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India was essentially feudal, politically fragmented and not as economically advanced as Western Europe. |
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This is what set Europe apart from the technologically advanced, large unitary empires such as China and India. |
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The advanced architecture of the Harappans is shown by their dockyards, granaries, warehouses, brick platforms, and protective walls. |
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Entire advanced collections are often sold at one time, and to this day single auctions can generate millions in gross sales. |
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In recent decades there has been a growth in academic publishing in developing countries as they become more advanced in science and technology. |
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Only one Oceanian qualifier, Australia in 2006, has advanced to the second round. |
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However, Michael Jones has advanced an alternative thesis that argues that Rome did not leave Britain, but that Britain left Rome. |
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It is believed that many drumlins were formed when glaciers advanced over and altered the deposits of earlier glaciers. |
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So with more food, the population expanded and communities developed specialized workers and more advanced tools. |
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The infantry was unable to force openings in the shield wall, and the cavalry advanced in support. |
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In December, Edward led his army across the River Severn and advanced into the Welsh Marches, where the opposition forces had gathered. |
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As the Lancastrian army advanced southwards, a wave of dread swept London, where rumours were rife about savage northerners intent on plundering the city. |
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In 1527, Charles' army in northern Italy, underpaid and desiring to plunder the city of Rome, mutinied, advanced southward toward Rome, and sacked the city. |
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An advanced Mesoamerican civilization of temples, pyramids, ball courts and paved roads sprouted and grew not near a seaport or on a riverway, but deep inland at jungle oases. |
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