I arranged the leaves on the cushions in order, but that jarred with me, so I added a bit of chaotic stitching. |
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His football coach at Peabody High School arranged a summer visit to a Lancaster junior college after he graduated, Hughes said. |
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My treatment decisions were respected and the surgeon had even arranged for the juicer to be installed in a little side kitchen! |
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It became so large that the aquarium arranged for it to be lifted by helicopter to the ocean. |
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In the event admission to hospital is required and that has to be arranged before proceeding to the next visit. |
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Bohr realized that the idea of a quantum of energy could explain how the electrons in the atom are arranged. |
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The flabellate multiserial sheets have autozooids arranged more-or-less quincuncially, not in connate series as with many species of Tubulipora. |
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Her work is abstract, using geometrical shapes subtly arranged and typically painted in soft colours. |
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Mountain-biking, horse-riding and waterskiing can be arranged, and you can swim in either the pool or the reservoir. |
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There was a desk in the middle of the room, with account books stacked and arranged neatly around each other. |
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Five young Asians told us how they are adopting the tradition of arranged marriages to suit their modern needs. |
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The percussionists are ranged round the auditorium, the seats within being arranged to face several different ways. |
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The radial was composed of 14 cylinders arranged into two rows and was theoretically capable of pumping out 900-hp. |
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The footnote also stated that Hoffmann had arranged for several chemical derivatives of salicylic acid to be examined, not just its acetyl ester. |
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Visits to Jordan's historic sites can be arranged as add-ons to diving holidays. |
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Monday morning I wandered down to the Sports Hall, having arranged with Caleb over the weekend to catch up and play a friendly game of badminton. |
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The breast is examined in a segment arranged in an imaginary radial pattern centred on the nipple. |
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With a future meeting arranged, I turned my head and dashed at full speed back to McDonalds. |
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The site will be arranged to evoke the lands where the eleven aboriginal nations in Quebec live. |
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So I arranged with them to meet them in town before work, whether at the show or at a pub for a quick one. |
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The tumor cells were arranged in nests, with adjacent acellular myxoid areas. |
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It was interesting to take other peoples' songs apart, see how they were put together and arranged. |
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She grew up in a rarefied world of private girls' schools and arranged marriages. |
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The 39-year-old from Withington also arranged for the pilot to radio ahead for an ambulance to meet them at Manchester Airport. |
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The volumes are arranged in a vaguely cruciform plan, with wings radiating out from a central core. |
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To the uninitiated this can sound like a sprawling racket, but the band insist each song is composed and arranged. |
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Nigiri sushi is Noma's chef-d'oeuvre, so arranged as to enhance flavor and surprise palates. |
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In our puritanical world, where marriages were arranged, romance was off limits. |
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His development after that was towards rivulets of colour arranged in rainbow-like bands, often on a predominantly bare canvas. |
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The tip jack shaft comprises at least one group of contact links which are arranged in a comb-type manner on the wide side of the tip jack shaft. |
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She arranged for another doctor to visit and organise admission to hospital. |
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The alternative with up to four radially arranged side holes allows simultaneous measurements from different sectors of the high pressure zone. |
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Elsewhere, garden walls and fences are arranged in a complicated jigsaw to maximize private open space. |
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They are arranged along a post-creole continuum which has acrolectal at one end and basilectal at the other. |
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Marcos didn't want to put us off yet again and arranged a slot especially. |
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So many families come that Vargas has arranged for a clown to entertain the kids. |
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A breakfast meeting was arranged between Haydn and members of the court orchestra at Bad Godesberg, close to Bonn. |
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The money was arranged in a thick wad of bills, mostly ones and fives. |
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There, after I've sorted and arranged various ingredients, I jack in for twenty minutes and plant some useful subroutines in the city utilities grid. |
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A 55-mile rafting trip down the lower Colorado River through the Grand Canyon has been arranged and designed specifically for conference attendees. |
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Negotiating even modest revisions of existing agreements can sometimes take years, and getting a raft of new ones arranged in short order will be difficult. |
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Surfers are arranged in head-to-head matchups in a bracket system, and advance with each heat win. |
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The flower-head consists of a set of petals arranged in radial symmetry around a cluster of stamens, and the flower-head is carried on a stalk which bears a set of leaves. |
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Dean Todd arranged for me to sit behind a screen and talk about my rape for a group of student leaders and activists. |
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They were arranged by type and color, so just walking down the long pathways gave the viewers a rainbow of botanicals and a smell just as invigorating as the scenery. |
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Another island tale purports that there was once a banquet arranged at the manor for Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. |
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The theme of a pushy mum endeavoring to wed her daughters to rich suitors fits naturally into an Indian setting where arranged marriages have much scope for comedy. |
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The tentacles around the mouth are disposed in concentric circles, usually forming a series of radial lines rather than being alternately arranged. |
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Septa gradually become arranged radially rather than bilaterally. |
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The gold bowl from the acropolis is also arranged around a central rosette in three concentric bands of figural representations separated by three ornamental bands. |
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Agha Abedi, the Pakistani founder of Bank of Credit and Commerce International, arranged hunting outings for the sheikhs in return for walloping bank deposits. |
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In between the now regular jaunts from Washington to Ottawa, Denis arranged to meet with the provincial premiers privately in closed off dining rooms. |
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The boxes are not arranged alphabetically, and a printer learns the case as one learns the typewriter keyboard. |
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In August, journalist Al Aronowitz arranged for the Beatles to meet Bob Dylan. |
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Organiser Bob Geldof arranged the reunion, having called Mason earlier in the year to explore the possibility of their reuniting for the event. |
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The theme was arranged by John Barry, who was uncredited for the arrangement but credited for his performance. |
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Barbara Broccoli enjoyed Jackson's Heavenly Creatures, and a screening of The Frighteners was arranged for her. |
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Once the music has been written, it must then be arranged or orchestrated in order for the ensemble to be able to perform it. |
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The LSO arranged a series of concerts conducted by Wood, with whom the orchestra was completely reconciled. |
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In European libraries, bookcases were arranged parallel to and against the walls. |
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For many years, revellers celebrating the New Year have gathered in the square despite a lack of celebrations being arranged. |
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Illumination should be arranged to brightly illuminate the dartboard and minimize shadows of thrown darts. |
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In 1906, the RFU arranged for William Williams to find a home ground for English Rugby. |
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The teams are ranked based on domestic league performance the previous season, and arranged into four tiers of five teams. |
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Australia were deemed champions by finishing top of the table, but because they had not beaten England a final match was quickly arranged. |
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Oh sure, a game might be arranged, but logistics dictate that one side would be out of season, rusty or tired, and away from home. |
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It was arranged by guitarist Brian May and features his distinctive layers of overdubbed electric guitars. |
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Davies arranged for the vocal score to be published by Curwen in time for the concert at the Queen's Hall on 28 March and began rehearsing it. |
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With power competitively arranged in society, state policy is a product of recurrent bargaining. |
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After a protracted period of negotiation, a public debate between Salmond and Better Together leader Alistair Darling was arranged. |
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After weeks of negotiation, a debate between Salmond and Darling was arranged. |
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The treaty would be sealed by the arranged marriage of John's son Edward and Philip's niece Joan. |
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The terms, arranged by telegraph with the Allied Authorities in Paris, were communicated to the Austrian commander and accepted. |
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Rather than relying on a heavily fortified front line, the defence was to be arranged in a series of echelons. |
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At the Potsdam Conference in August 1945, the Allies arranged for the Allied occupation and denazification of the country. |
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An overwhelming majority of Indians, with their consent, have their marriages arranged by their parents or other elders in the family. |
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Penney spoke to Omond Solandt, the chairman of the Canadian Defence Research Board, and they arranged for a joint feasibility study. |
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Colonel Tailyour arranged for more reinforcements to be brought in via helicopter. |
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By chance Reece met the actor Laurence Olivier, who arranged lessons with the National Theatre's voice coach. |
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The PDPA pushed for a socialist transformation by abolishing arranged marriages, promoting mass literacy and reforming land ownership. |
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Maloof arranged for Hage to meet with civilian Richard Perle, then head of the Defense Policy Board. |
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The routes are arranged here anticlockwise, starting with the path leading from Llanberis. |
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Officials freed the Africans and arranged for 168 persons to be apprenticed to island proprietors on Grand Turk Island for one year. |
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Britain attempted to mediate and arranged a compromise that Nicholas agreed to. |
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In early April, Serbia arranged for a referendum on the issue of foreign interference in Kosovo. |
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After her death, he arranged a morganatic marriage with Anna in 1757, which made him even more vulnerable to charges of sexual impropriety. |
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Bell had worried that the flight was too dangerous and had arranged for a doctor to be on hand. |
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English authorities of the Cromwellian period, aware that Irish was widely spoken in Dublin, arranged for its official use. |
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While divinely inspired, the text stills consists of words in human languages, arranged in humanly recognizable forms. |
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They feature scenes of distress and tenderness, and the plot is arranged to advance emotions rather than action. |
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On arrival in Georgetown, Waugh arranged a river trip by steam launch into the interior. |
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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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His works include ten songs written to his own poetry and with original or arranged melodies. |
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In 1968, Robert Hughes arranged a number of Stevenson's works for chamber orchestra, which toured the Pacific Northwest that year. |
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Following Grieve's departure from Broughton, Ogilvie arranged for Grieve to be employed as a journalist with the Edinburgh Evening Dispatch. |
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Gilbert arranged the original epic poem by Henry Hart Milman into a libretto suitable for the music, and it contains some original work. |
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The orchestration was arranged by Simone Benyacar, Dan Nielsen, and Veigar Margeirsson. |
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In the Aeneid, Virgil mentions rowing forming part of the funeral games arranged by Aeneas in honour of his father. |
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The first football matches between national teams were arranged by the FA, who invited English and Scottish players to form representative teams. |
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The SRU cancelled all arranged trial and international matches and encouraged the member clubs to carry on as best they could. |
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Both Scotland Rugby League and Rugby League Ireland arranged a match on 13 August 1995 at the Royal Dublin Showground in Dublin, Ireland. |
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The basic unit of each game is organised at the club level, which is usually arranged on a parochial basis. |
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Passenger buildings were being grouped together in an island, with runways arranged in groups about the terminal. |
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They are usually arranged to promote common interests across the border and cooperate for the common good of the border populations. |
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During this period too, a marriage was arranged between the son of Matad, Mormaer of Atholl, and the daughter of Haakon Paulsson, Earl of Orkney. |
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Henry I had arranged his inheritance to pass to his daughter Empress Matilda. |
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Having got these concessions, Edward arranged for a court to be set up to decide which of the claimants should inherit the throne. |
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Later in the year, Henry II arranged with Edward VI of England the release of all remaining Castilian prisoners. |
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In a successful attempt to entrap her, Walsingham had deliberately arranged for Mary's letters to be smuggled out of Chartley. |
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Infuriated, de Rohan arranged for Voltaire to be beaten up by thugs a few days later. |
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It is estimated that the site comprised 16 separate overshot water wheels arranged in two parallel lines down the hillside. |
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Yaroslav also arranged marriages for his sister and three daughters to the kings of Poland, France, Hungary and Norway. |
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Often these are arranged on an annual cycle, using a book called a lectionary. |
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The cheese was cut into small pieces and arranged on a silver platter. |
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The painter arranged several items among drapery and began to work. |
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They arranged the furniture in a grouping around the fireplace. |
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She arranged for the transportation of her furniture to her new apartment. |
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The Anthropic Principle states that the universe seems to be arranged in a way that favours the appearance and survival of life. |
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It had been arranged as part of the day's programme that Mr. Cooke was to drive those who wished to go over the Rise in his new brake. |
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If you'd rather be beachside than poolside, scuba, surfing and fishing are all easily arranged from here. |
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To avoid excessive cutting, the bond is arranged as shown in the figure, i.e. two half-bats and a one-brick bonder placed alternately. |
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The Boy was going to the seaside to-morrow. Everything was arranged, and now it only remained to carry out the doctor's orders. |
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In section III the oracles of doom and the oracles of hope are arranged concentricly. |
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Up to 11 vascular bundles are coplanarly arranged in the middle part of a cone scale. |
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More coffee is consumed, a movie date is arranged, coupledom achieved and, naturally, nuptials performed. |
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Modern states have ordered and arranged their racial inclusivities on the necessity of racist exclusivities. |
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On the other hand, a single snow crystal contains perhaps 100 million molecules, which can be arranged in a gigajillion different ways. |
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The trees and shrubs are not arranged after any particular system, but are scattered or groved together in various parts of the garden. |
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Among the most intriguing textures is the ethereal Skimmia, which is arranged in a hedgelike mass. |
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They were arranged in a circle between the two rings of sarsens and in an oval at the centre of the inner ring. |
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Some Druids have arranged an assembling of monuments styled on Stonehenge in other parts of the world as a form of Druidist worship. |
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The balance plough had two sets of ploughs facing each other, arranged so when one was in the ground, the other set was lifted into the air. |
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Augustine also arranged the consecration of his successor, Laurence of Canterbury. |
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Although he led an expedition into Maine, the result was instead a negotiated settlement arranged by a papal legate. |
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The obtained molds present hexagonally arranged 50 nm diameter pores, with a 100 nm interpore distance and a length of 100 nm. |
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During the period of the Napoleonic Wars, the East India Company arranged for letters of marque for its vessels such as the Lord Nelson. |
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At times there would be two groups of three lines allowing one group to reload while the other group arranged themselves and fired. |
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Benches were arranged using the configuration of the chapel's choir stalls whereby they were facing across from one another. |
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Along with secular matters, readers also favoured an alphabetical ordering scheme over cumbersome works arranged along thematic lines. |
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They found two chairs arranged before a podium and on a kitcheny-looking table next to the podium was a tape recorder. |
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These are in turn intruded by igneous dykes arranged radially around the Cheviot pluton. |
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By the 1416 survey there were 457 occupied premises in the city and many of the streets were arranged much as they are today. |
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This type of engine has one or more rows of cylinders arranged around a centrally located crankcase. |
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Malaysia and Oman cancelled their arranged Tornado orders in the early 1990s, both choosing to procure the Hawk, instead. |
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The magnets are arranged in a circle facing the rotor with space in between to form an axial air gap. |
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The festival has been arranged annually in Malta since 2007, with major pop artists performing each year. |
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An exception to her independence was the right to choose a marriage partner, as marriages were normally arranged by the clan. |
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Thirty maniples arranged in three lines with supporting troops constituted a legion, totaling between 4,000 and 5,000 men. |
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Recruitment is arranged by a special agreement between the Holy See and Switzerland. |
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It is thought that they may have been arranged to align with the southernmost summer moonrise. |
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Ideally a company took 10 tents, arranged in a line of 10 companies, with the 10th near the Porta Decumana. |
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These are commonly arranged in fan shapes or crisscrossing shapes, at a closer proximity to the audience. |
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Percy arranged for the use of the house through Northumberland's agents, Dudley Carleton and John Hippisley. |
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Turpin arranged the meeting by letter, which was intercepted by the authorities. |
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Many deploy broad blocks of harmoniously arranged colour and are symbolic rather than narratival. |
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None of the early texts of Hamlet, however, were arranged this way, and the play's division into acts and scenes derives from a 1676 quarto. |
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Henry, through his clerical connections, arranged for his sister to be buried in the north aisle of the nave of Winchester Cathedral. |
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After Austen's death, Cassandra, Henry Austen and Murray arranged for the publication of Persuasion and Northanger Abbey as a set. |
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David Astor lived in Sutton Courtenay, Oxfordshire, and arranged for Orwell to be interred in All Saints' Churchyard there. |
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Moore's daughter, Maureen, and a consideration of the way in which their bedrooms were arranged at The Kilns, I am quite certain that they were. |
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Thomas was himself a gentleman of His Majesty's Chapel, and arranged for Henry to be admitted as a chorister. |
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In 1750 he arranged a performance of Messiah to benefit the Foundling Hospital. |
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Elgar coached the players and wrote and arranged their music, including quadrilles and polkas, for the unusual combination of instruments. |
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Elgar arranged numerous pieces by Mozart, Beethoven, Haydn, and others for the quintet, honing his arranging and compositional skills. |
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Cars had been arranged to take Welsh through Pontypridd, and he asked Driscoll to join him on the journey. |
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Before he could return a British Empire title fight had been arranged against Australian Hughie Mehegan. |
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The songs were arranged by composers Nick Ingman and Karl Jenkins, and performed by the City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra. |
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Also at this show was a representative of Wasted Talent, who arranged a meeting between the band and Ian Wilson, U2's agent. |
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Wilson arranged another show in order to assess the band's quality, was impressed, and became the band's manager soon after. |
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The whistles and pulsed calls that pilot whales make seem not to fall into distinct types, but rather can be arranged on a continuum. |
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Johnson arranged for the supply cable to be run overhead, via Holborn Tavern and Newgate. |
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At the Admiralty, Wilson, Oliver and Churchill arranged a plan to confront the Germans with a superior opponent. |
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The contract was arranged through the Fraser Trenholm Company, a cotton broker in Liverpool with ties to the Confederacy. |
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Agent Bulloch arranged for a civilian crew and captain to sail Enrica to Terceira Island in the Azores. |
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A secret meeting was arranged with Charles Stuart in Paris in February 1759, but it went badly. |
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The orbits are arranged so that at least six satellites are always within line of sight from almost everywhere on the Earth's surface. |
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I saw crazy quilts of the most brilliant colors of silks, so arranged to look like some great paintery. |
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It was soon arranged that I should go with a palefaced youth who had a seat to spare in his tandem, while my friend accompanied our host. |
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The leaves grow spirally arranged on long shoots, and in clusters on spur shoots on the branches or twigs. |
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The spiral growth of branches, needles, and cone scales are arranged in Fibonacci number ratios. |
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The leaves are arranged in opposite pairs, from oblong to lanceolate, often downy, and with a serrated margin. |
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Anthers may be few, but often many are arranged in a spiral, are yellow or sometimes white, and with yellow pollen. |
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Trips from the camp to the Pole itself may be arranged overland or by helicopter. |
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Marriages were often arranged, sometimes in infancy, and occasionally forced on the couple by the community. |
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A meeting of the Althing was arranged for the summer of 1241 but Gissur and Kolbein arrived with several hundred men. |
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However, William quickly arranged for the building of Rougemont Castle to strengthen Norman control over the area. |
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Four figures involve 12 pentagrams arranged as in the faces of a dodecahedron with their vertices touching. |
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Vitellius hastily arranged a peace with Antonius, but the Emperor's Praetorian Guard forced him to retain his seat. |
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In March 1513 a contest was arranged off The Downs, west of Kent, in which she raced against nine other ships. |
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The eight first stage combustion chambers were arranged in pairs which could gimbal either way along one axis. |
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Manager Michael Jeffery arranged the accommodations in the hope that the respite might encourage Hendrix to write material for a new album. |
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Another trait is that most of the muscle in a crocodile's jaw is arranged for clamping down. |
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Simple cylindrical tanks with beveled ends are arranged vertically, and conditioning tanks are usually laid out horizontally. |
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Following the defeat of Germany in World War I, the Allied powers arranged a plebiscite in northern and central Schleswig. |
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The four phyllidia are arranged in pairs with each phyllidium occupying a corner of the rectangular scolex. |
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The second, who was the sister of King Vocion of Noricum, he acquired in an arranged political marriage. |
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The food, from the entrees to the desserts, was delightfully plated neat and appetisingly arranged. |
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This work, composed at one time and arranged on a systematic plan, is very remarkable. |
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The battery cages are arranged in long rows in multiple tiers, with external feeders, drinkers, and egg collection facilities. |
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Similar events were sometimes arranged in times of crisis, for much the same reasons. |
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Later, when Spain established a route to the Indies from the west, Portugal arranged a second treaty, the Treaty of Zaragoza. |
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Officials were arranged in strict order around the emperor, and depended upon the imperial will for their ranks. |
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Alexander arranged a double phalanx, with the center advancing at an angle, parting when the chariots bore down and then reforming. |
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The other book, on Asia, is arranged similarly to the Periplus of the Erythraean Sea of which a version of the 1st century CE survives. |
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The best material to use, in our opinion, is polyvinylchloride, arranged in a post-and-rail design. |
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Each of the families are in turn divided into subgroups and arranged around a wheel. |
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After a few failed attempts at invasion, the brothers signed a peace treaty, arranged by Afonso's mother Queen Elizabeth. |
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A number of wine tours of Cape Verde's various microclimates began to be offered in spring 2010 and can be arranged through the tourism office. |
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A major part of the alliance was that a marriage was to be arranged between Charles and Isabella. |
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A meeting is arranged between Cabral and Emir Ibrahim, conducted on a couple of rowboats in Kilwa harbor. |
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Satisfied her aunt had things under control, Addy put on the coffee and sliced and arranged the pound cake on a cookie sheet. |
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Since the 104th session, the Canton Fair has been arranged in three phases instead of two phases. |
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Although hieroglyphic text may be laid out in varying manners, generally text is arranged into double columns of glyph blocks. |
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They most likely made up the house complexes that were arranged around the inner court. |
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The next morning, Pizarro had arranged an ambuscade around the Cajamarca plaza, where they were to meet. |
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At about the same time, Brewster arranged for a congregation to meet privately at the Scrooby manor house. |
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There is also a new interpretive centre from which information on the rock art and local culture is available and tours can be arranged. |
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The Bureau provided food, housing, clothing, medical care, church services, some schooling, legal support, and arranged for labor contracts. |
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The other major aspect of spinet design is that the strings are arranged in pairs. |
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These early works were relatively brightly lit, with the bouquets of flowers arranged in a relatively simple way. |
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He is crowned Emperor, a proxy government is arranged for the Roman Empire and Arthur returns to London where his queen welcomes him royally. |
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The Speller was arranged so that it could be easily taught to students, and it progressed by age. |
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The first version was arranged pedagogically, describing Law, Faith, and Prayer. |
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The third part, published in the same year, was also chronological, while the fourth, published in 1604, was arranged by subject. |
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Practical training is arranged after the individual passes the lawyer, judge, or prosecutor exams. |
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De Witt personally had arranged for the planning of a landing of marines at Chatham. |
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He recruited and arranged military training for peasants and by 1935 he had enlisted between 200 and 800 men. |
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Willans took charge of the family, moved them to a house near his own, and arranged for the boys' schooling. |
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Home nevertheless arranged that in Scotland new pillar boxes were decorated with the royal crown instead of the full cypher. |
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Though it was an arranged marriage, they were faithful and devoted partners. |
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The overall shape is cylindrical and the equipment is arranged vertically, usually supported by four legs. |
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The Rainhill Trials were arranged as an open contest that would let them see all the locomotive candidates in action, with the choice to follow. |
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Children often had no say in the matter, which could be arranged without the permission or knowledge of their parents. |
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Transportation was not a sentence in itself, but could be arranged by indirect means. |
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Illicit trade was carried on by collusive captures arranged between American traders and British officers. |
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I am a very religion person, a real religist never worry about his life because he believe ones' life has been arranged by God. |
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Zhong You was one of the disciples of Confucius and Confucius had arranged for him to be given the position of governor by the Ji family. |
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A few of Confucius's disciples went on to attain official positions of some importance, some of which were arranged by Confucius. |
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Encyclopedias are divided into articles or entries that are often arranged alphabetically by article name and sometimes by thematic categories. |
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The text was arranged alphabetically with some slight deviations from common vowel order and place in the Greek alphabet. |
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The stones had cupmarks carved into them and were arranged around a freshwater spring, which suggests they may have been used for a water ritual. |
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Talks and events are arranged throughout the year and a newsletter, Comet, is published and distributed free to members. |
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Dozens of session players passed through, including Beck's father, David Campbell, who played viola and arranged some of the strings. |
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The Long Meg monolith has motifs on the face looking towards the circle arranged in three sections. |
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These can be monolithic, as at Haytor and Blackingstone Rock, but are more usually subdivided into stacks, often arranged in avenues. |
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The small flowers are arranged in inflorescences of loose cymes, but also in rather dense heads or corymbs at the top of the stem or at its side. |
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These are usually arranged in two whorls, each containing three thin, papery tepals. |
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In young plants, the leaves are often more or less arranged in four vertical ranks, but become more rosulate with age. |
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In positioning the branches, remember that the foliage should be arranged to give snatchy views of the two trunks all the way to the top. |
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The post office arranged special deliveries every half-hour to handle the flood of greetings. |
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A shore excursion had been arranged for the passengers who were interested in visiting the stelae of San Ignacio. |
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Microscopic appearances consist of round to spindled cells with tapering cytoplasm arranged in storiform patterns in a collagenous matrix. |
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It has not been felt necessary, however, to provide copious subcross-references to the subjects arranged under a main heading. |
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Pipefishes are slender and elongate, with a syringelike mouth and body encased in dermal plates arranged in series of rings. |
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Leydig cell tumors contain large, polygonal cells with abundant, occasionally vacuolated cytoplasm, and they are arranged in irregular acini. |
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The event key sponsor, Gap, has also arranged for fans to meet the Arrested Development gang in store before the concert. |
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In this manner Mr. Wooster's party had been arranged, and to this party the Grangers were bidden. |
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The pipes are arranged in four stacks of four high in a fully enclosed and inerted cargo house on the weather deck. |
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Essentially, you sing into your computer's microphone and it alchemises one's warblings into a fully arranged song. |
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In bunkie, Eakin also arranged concerts in the local auditorium. |
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In the third slice of cartoon action, Apu tells his mother he is married to Marge in an effort to wriggle out of an arranged marriage. |
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The camp was arranged on the directives of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Governor in areas of Pursni Khel, Zori Kalay, Attari Wal, Akhurwal and Tor Chapar. |
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He apparently took Powys from Llywelyn ap Merfyn at the same time and arranged for a dynastic marriage between their children. |
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Additionally, Prince Llywelyn arranged for his son Dafydd to marry Isabella de Braose, eldest daughter of William de Braose. |
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At the Receiver's instruction a public auction was arranged, intended to pay off some of the quarry's debts. |
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Four years later Mountbatten arranged for himself and Amanda to accompany Charles on his 1980 tour of India. |
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It had been arranged that Jenkins was to preach on the Monday night before his return to New Quay. |
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She also supplied schools with materials for needlework and arranged for the purchase of requisite teaching supplies. |
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The fight with Collins was arranged, but at a late stage Collins withdrew because of injury, was stripped of his title, and then retired. |
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At this point, the neutrons are arranged in complete shells in the atomic nucleus, and it becomes harder to energetically accommodate more of them. |
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In one of his letters to Mrs Kendal, Joseph mentioned that he hoped one day to be able to learn basket work. She promptly arranged for an instructor to teach him the craft. |
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Among the honours he arranged before resigning as Prime Minister on 21 April 1880 was one for his private secretary, Montagu Corry, who became Baron Rowton. |
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In the aftermath of Lincoln, the loyalist campaign stalled and only recommenced in late June when the victors had arranged the ransoming of their prisoners. |
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Some believe the Pope arranged this to hide truth from the common people. |
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In the United States the 1947 Irish Race Convention arranged for a vote in the US Congress whereby Marshall Aid for Britain would be conditional on the end of partition. |
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A ceasefire was arranged on 28 October, and by 30 October most Soviet troops had withdrawn from Budapest to garrisons in the Hungarian countryside. |
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They met 1922, with another wider meeting arranged for Easter. |
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This impression is enhanced by the arrangement of strips of thicker stiffening incorporated into the castings, arranged in the manner of joints between voussoirs. |
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The Council of Europe created, and has since 1955 used as its official symbol, the European Flag with 12 golden stars arranged in a circle on a blue background. |
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A rematch was quickly arranged for three months later and they again fought for the WBO cruiserweight championship in what turned out to be Eubank's last fight. |
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Welsh then experienced his first American fight outside Pennsylvania when a bout was arranged between him and Dave Deshler at the Winnisemmet Club in Chelsea, Massachusetts. |
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To celebrate the club's centenary a 6 match tour to Australia and Fiji was arranged in August 1980, the first undertaken by an English club in the southern hemisphere. |
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Jim Driscoll, who had earlier won the flyweight Lonsdale Belt, was in a similar situation and a highly anticipated match was arranged between them. |
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Visiting the town on what in the more recent war we called a recce, she arranged a tennis-match with Dolly, guessing that the girl would be a bad loser. |
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With three months of the year left, he arranged five fights. |
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Before Ritchie's arranged fight with Charley White, Welsh took in two more encounters, beating Leach Cross on points and then Joe Mandot on press decision. |
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Instead, clubs arranged their own friendlies and had traditional games. |
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Additional dates were arranged, but most were cancelled when Micky Jones developed pneumonia, so the final gigs were to be at the San Francisco Winterland. |
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The difference is that while Taylor focused mostly on efficiency of the worker, Ford also substituted for labor by using machines, thoughtfully arranged, wherever possible. |
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All of these machine tools were arranged systematically in the production flow and some had special carriages for rolling heavy items into machining position. |
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At a granular level, rocks are composed of grains of minerals, which, in turn, are homogeneous solids formed from a chemical compound that is arranged in an orderly manner. |
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Species were seen from the time of Aristotle until the 18th century as fixed kinds that could be arranged in a hierarchy, the great chain of being. |
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Taft arranged a deal with Kaleta stipulating that if Kaleta scored three goals as he played the Toronto Maple Leafs that night, Taft would give him a free hat. |
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I took my sign out of the boot and put it up that morning, then arranged the advertising and open house viewings as soon as I returned to my office. |
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He and his son Robert Stephenson visited William Locke and his son at Barnsley and it was arranged that Joseph would go to work for the Stephensons. |
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Golf clubs have traditionally been arranged into three basic types. |
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The construction was arranged by the Confederate agent Commander James Bulloch, who led the procurement of sorely needed ships for the fledgling Confederate States Navy. |
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The game is played on a course with an arranged progression of 18 holes. |
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Democratic oversight of decisions to equitably distribute assets and other benefits means capital ownership is arranged in a way for social benefit inside the organization. |
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The first covers mythic history up to the destruction of Troy, arranged geographically, describing regions around the world from Egypt, India and Arabia to Greece and Europe. |
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