The new plan is set to provide seating accommodation at several spaces and the nice walkway is a very big improvement over the old arrangement. |
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This arrangement demands an extremely colourful orchestra that includes piccolo, four horns, harp, orchestral bells, and tam-tam. |
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According to the absolutist, the parts of space are necessarily related to one another in an unchangeable order or arrangement. |
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The first was by acclamation when all the cardinals agree to one name proposed without prior arrangement. |
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We're sure this webchat is just a happy coincidence, rather than a marketing arrangement. |
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I have seen others opt for a cutter-type arrangement leaving the small jib and adding a genoa. |
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Folk tunes rest easy in a sharp, modern arrangement that rouses and quiets with equal success. |
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The songwriters all seem so elated with the arrangement that a studio album may not be out of the question. |
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Cotyledon arrangement is incumbent and sometimes oblique or accumbent and sometimes oblique. |
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His lean arrangement of this covered-by-everyone classic leaves plenty of room for her beguiling vocals. |
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Reprinted by arrangement with bantam Books, an imprint of The Random House Publishing Group, a division of Random House, Inc. |
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He claims that there is a cozy arrangement between the police and the drug dealers. |
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Reprinted by arrangement with The Penguin Press, a member of Penguin Group LLC, A Penguin Random House Company. |
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So finding that, and finding the arrangement that was forward and backward at once, was difficult. |
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Deputy O'Shea is pursuing the matter with NTL and has now written to NTL seeking that they accede to the request of Waterford City Council to return to the older arrangement. |
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I was making a fair amount of mistakes trying to learn the arrangement while playing along with the band. |
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However, informed sources point out that any such individual arrangement with a firm would be regarded as a serious breach of the rules and could not be ignored. |
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This arrangement of eukaryote, bacteria, and archaea is called the three-domain system, replacing the two-empire system of simply eukaryote and prokaryote. |
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This group is morphologically characterized by boat-shaped extrafloral nectar cups and a long inflorescence axis exhibiting a more racemose arrangement of the flowers. |
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He had made an arrangement with Barclay H. Warburton, owner of the Philadelphia Evening Telegraph. |
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Depending on the arrangement of the loom the warps run vertically or horizontally but in both cases the weaver works from the back of the textile. |
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The arrangement is unorthodox enough that it could revolutionize the role that Super PACs play in campaigns. |
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The Local Government Commission for England proposed in the 1960s this arrangement for Tyneside and draft proposals considered it for Selnec. |
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This arrangement ceased at the end of 2006 after around 1,000 cars, with all car production reverting to the Crewe plant. |
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This arrangement had the drawback of needing a heavy counterbalance for the crankshaft, but was used to avoid the spark plugs oiling up. |
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The Times has also reported that such an arrangement will make the UK purchase of its Tranche 3 commitments more likely. |
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This arrangement came to an end in 2000 when Hampshire moved all their home matches to their newly built Rose Bowl cricket ground in West End. |
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In 1984, such patterns were observed in the arrangement of atoms in quasicrystals. |
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The Great Eastern had this arrangement fail on her first transatlantic voyage, with very large amounts of uneven wear. |
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A second arrangement has the rotor winding basket surrounding the stator magnets. |
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In time the horizontal arrangement became more popular, allowing compact, but powerful engines to be fitted in smaller spaces. |
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Common methods include the AAR wheel arrangement, UIC classification, and Whyte notation systems. |
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This arrangement is used by many systems, such as the Copenhagen Metro, the Oslo Metro and the New York City Subway. |
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This was undertaken before control passed to TfL, who were opposed to the arrangement. |
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In 1844 the Midland Counties Railway Company agreed to make a permanent arrangement with him, provided he found the passengers. |
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Twinning is the responsibility of the Charter Trustees and each twinning arrangement is managed by a Twinning Association. |
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The Queen granted additional rights for public access to the remainder of the park as part of this arrangement. |
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The hall and chapel of the infirmary extended east of this cloister, resembling in form and arrangement the nave and chancel of an aisled church. |
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With this arrangement, Paxton could glaze the entire roof surface with identical panes that did not need to be trimmed. |
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He fell in love with the cheese and made a business arrangement that granted the Bell Inn exclusive marketing rights to Blue Stilton. |
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Rome's leading poets had great technical skill in the choice and arrangement of language. |
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For example, an apple is an apple because of the arrangement of its atomic structure. |
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A slave is unable to withdraw unilaterally from such an arrangement and works without remuneration. |
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Her fate was sealed by the marriage arrangement made in her youth. |
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A similar arrangement was made for her son Bernard, named in honor of the great Carthusian mystic and of Bernie Astor, the publicist. |
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The new arrangement will take some getting used to, but I think it'll turn out to be a good thing. |
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There is no simple way to define precisely a complex arrangement of parts, however homely the object may appear to be. |
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Thus, when Julius Caesar returned from a governorship in Spain in 61 BC, he found it easy to make an arrangement with Pompey. |
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Maximinus considered Constantine's arrangement with Licinius an affront to his authority. |
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When one turns from the domboc's introduction to the laws themselves, it is difficult to uncover any logical arrangement. |
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Under this arrangement, Norway kept its liberal constitution and its own independent institutions, except for the foreign service. |
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This arrangement was quite unusual in terms of medieval law, as Conan might have had sons who could have legitimately inherited the duchy. |
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The emperor Louis I, however, opposed this arrangement and gave the kingdom to his youngest son Charles, afterwards the emperor Charles the Bald. |
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The infundibulate Bryozoa have a circular arrangement of the tentacles upon the disk. |
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This arrangement facilitated an adversarial atmosphere that is representative of the British parliamentary approach. |
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This arrangement changed during the reign of George III, who hoped to restore his own power by freeing himself from the great Whig magnates. |
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Each time he returned to England, Mary gave up her power to him without reservation, an arrangement that lasted for the rest of Mary's life. |
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This led to a schism between those clergy who swore the required oath and accepted the new arrangement and those who remained loyal to the Pope. |
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The mechanical arrangement may be a ducted propeller with nozzle, or a centrifugal compressor and nozzle. |
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Then, mirroring the arrangement at the Lords part of the Palace, is another antechamber, the Members' Lobby. |
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His Conservative Party spokesperson subsequently said that this was a regular arrangement for Cameron at the time. |
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In 1800, France's Napoleon Bonaparte reacquired Louisiana from Spain in the Treaty of San Ildefonso, an arrangement kept secret for two years. |
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By the late sixth century, this arrangement had been replaced by a permanent monarchy, the Kingdom of the Lombards. |
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The English King Richard I agreed to terminate the arrangement in 1189, in return for a large sum of money needed for the Crusades. |
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The first was an Adcock antenna, an arrangement of four masts that allowed the signal to be directed through phase differences. |
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Texture refers to the size, shape, and arrangement of the mineral grains or crystals of which the rock is composed. |
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The exact arrangement of the antheridia and archegonia in monoicous plants varies. |
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This arrangement was unusual, and involved unprecedented powers being delegated to Gaveston, backed by a specially engraved Great Seal. |
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This rare survival is now on private land and can only be accessed by arrangement. |
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It is a matter of debate whether Beeching left by mutual arrangement with the government or if he was sacked. |
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This arrangement led van Steenis to hypothesize an obdiplostemonous ancestor for the family. |
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Each work employs an arrangement of multiple plasma screen panels configured in a manner similar to historic altarpieces. |
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This led to a salary arrangement for the band, which various members later complained was inadequate in comparison to their gross earnings. |
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Conventionally, the term tabulation has been used to refer to this arrangement of thecal plates. |
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Eventually, the parasite divides into a multicellular arrangement called a trophont. |
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On the rear feet, this arrangement is reversed, the medial group containing two toes, and the lateral group three. |
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The tribal arrangement was originally based on analyses of morphology and ecology. |
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An optical cavity, also called an optical resonator, is an arrangement of mirrors that forms a standing wave cavity resonator for light waves. |
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Sweden initially agreed to take part in the scheme by sending an invasion force to Scotland, but later backed out of this arrangement. |
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With the increased number of satellites, the constellation was changed to a nonuniform arrangement. |
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Such an arrangement was shown to improve reliability and availability of the system, relative to a uniform system, when multiple satellites fail. |
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In the most common arrangement, an internal electrical generator is run by a mainspring, which is wound by a hand crank on the case. |
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Tethered balloons for use in windy conditions are often stabilised by aerodynamic shaping and connecting to the tether by a halter arrangement. |
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Rodent groups differ in the arrangement of the jaw muscles and associated skull structures, both from other mammals and amongst themselves. |
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This proved to be quite an adequate arrangement for as long as the balance of power remained, but flaws emerged when it was disrupted. |
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Each harmonic is equivalent to a particular arrangement of magnetic charges at the center of the Earth. |
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I saw nothing peculiar in his conduct, and thought that his arrangement of the ballot box was perfect. |
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A similar stone circular arrangement believed to be around 380,000 years old was discovered at Terra Amata, near Nice, France. |
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Their general arrangement was faulty, and their language sometimes obscure. |
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Under William Rufus this arrangement had collapsed, the King and Archbishop Anselm had become estranged and Anselm had gone into exile. |
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Although other examples of such status for other dependent or disputed territories may exist, this arrangement is unique within the French realm. |
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This arrangement remained in place until 1889, when the harsh terms of the Local Government Act 1888 mandated amalgamation with the county. |
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The foot of a passerine has three toes directed forward and one toe directed backward, called anisodactyl arrangement. |
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This arrangement enables the passerine birds to perch upon vertical surfaces, such as trees and cliffs. |
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The passeriformes have this toe arrangement in common with hunting birds like eagles and falcons. |
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The leg arrangement of passerine birds contains a special adaptation for perching. |
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The arrangement has been found to be oversimplified by more recent research. |
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The arrangement of hermaphroditic flowers in a compact pyramidal shape is very distinctive and gives the orchid its common name. |
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This arrangement improves handling by allowing bigger wheels and less unsprung weight, also tending to move the centre of gravity forwards. |
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This arrangement lasted until 1937, when Burma commenced being administered as a separate British colony. |
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Form may also include visual design principles, such as arrangement, balance, contrast, emphasis, harmony, proportion, proximity, and rhythm. |
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In Mpumalanga, several stone circles have been found along with the stone arrangement that has been named Adam's Calendar. |
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This arrangement was revised by the 1839 First Treaty of London, from which date Luxembourg's full independence is reckoned. |
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After Philippi, a new territorial arrangement was made among the members of the Second Triumvirate. |
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About this time the foederati, who had been quartered on the Italians all of these years, had grown weary of this arrangement. |
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Not long after Theoderic became king, the two men worked out an arrangement beneficial to both sides. |
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The new political arrangement for Vasconia did not sit well with local lords. |
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However, the infantry, under the command of Meleager, rejected this arrangement since they had been excluded from the discussion. |
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This was under a transitional arrangement, in which he was replaced by Cassam Uteem later that year. |
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The Zeelanders in particular had misgivings about this arrangement at the beginning. |
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Without this system in place, it is unlikely such an arrangement would have come to fruition. |
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Typography includes the arrangement of letterforms designed for metal print or computer. |
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A civil union, also referred to by a variety of other names, is a legally recognized arrangement similar to marriage. |
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The Statutes at Large present a chronological arrangement of the laws in the exact order that they have been enacted. |
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A contract is a voluntary arrangement between two or more parties that is enforceable by law as a binding legal agreement. |
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Several hundred people were executed under what was arguably an ex post facto legal arrangement. |
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The modern criminal court jury arrangement has evolved out of the medieval juries in England. |
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A rather complicated arrangement was proposed by which cognizance of the case was first to be taken in the King's Court. |
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All those who were not members of these recognised communities were excluded from the millet arrangement. |
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Furthermore, in 1698 parliament created the Civil List, a financial arrangement that left the monarch reliant on parliament for income. |
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He saw the EEC as a continental arrangement primarily between France and Germany, and if Britain joined, France's role would diminish. |
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However, this arrangement is expressed to be an interim one and will not necessarily become permanent. |
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An arrangement of valves could alternately admit low pressure steam to the cylinder and then connect with the condenser. |
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As part of the arrangement, Jellicoe's son Samuel became a partner in the Fontley Works. |
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This type of arrangement is prevalent in Australia, Canada, Hong Kong, India, South Korea, Japan and the Philippines. |
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Since 1989 Penrith has had a twinning arrangement with the Australian city named after it in New South Wales. |
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The railway was owned and operated by a private company, with the backing of the preservation society, an arrangement that is still in place. |
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Up and down the street not a child was to be seen. A sandboy with a donkey cart was the sole human arrangement in it. |
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While I worked out a Tetris-like arrangement to get all of the leftovers into the oven, Phil's curiosity got the better of him. |
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In her straight-ahead photographs of storefronts, an arrangement of shoes or shrink-wrapped furniture becomes a vanitas still life. |
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A complex arrangement of blackwork stitches used to create an abstract design for a wallhanging or picture. |
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The tandem arrangement does not misuse Close, for he has gotten decades of acclaim for a tedious, workmanlike art. |
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King agreed to this arrangement but did not reveal it to his followers. |
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The arrangement calls for AAM to function as the product sponsor and distributor, while Cutwater serves as the portfolio consultant. |
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The arrangement involving Aberystwyth University is with Azerbaijan's Diplomatic Academy, an off-shoot of the country's foreign ministry. |
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The arrangement consists of Alstroemeria, Daisies, Lilies and an assortment of greens. |
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They had been working together for more than a year before deciding to formalise the arrangement and set up YOYO Creative. |
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The boys wear a jockstrap arrangement and T-shirts and the girls sport sweat bands and brief skirts. |
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It can be either a whole musical piece or part of a larger musical arrangement. |
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Mozart's arrangement, with minor amendments from Hiller, was published in 1803, after his death. |
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Some of the music is also preserved in arrangement for a smaller orchestra. |
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Most power chords are also played with a consistent finger arrangement that can be slid easily up and down the fretboard. |
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By September 1925, De Forest and Case's working arrangement had fallen through. |
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Rowling received a large amount of creative control for the film, an arrangement that Columbus did not mind. |
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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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The first season of this arrangement saw the final being contested in home and away legs. |
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This arrangement lasted only a season before the Huddersfield name was reverted to, due to rejection from both sets of fans. |
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Briggs agreed to this arrangement and stopped Emilio Ezequiel Zarate in the first round. |
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Only the special arrangement for the southwest under Article 118 could enter into force. |
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This arrangement was seen as expedient, however, as Godwin had been implicated in the murder of Alfred, the king's brother. |
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This arrangement also contributed heavily to the spread of piracy across the western Atlantic at this time. |
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The next monarch of Scotland, Malcolm IV, made the High Steward title a hereditary arrangement. |
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This would have ended the arrangement which has existed since 1957 of having at least one Commissioner for each Member State at all times. |
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In a currency board arrangement, these notes are issued against reserves of sterling. |
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Over time, arrangement continued to exercise executive authority on the sovereign's behalf. |
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This arrangement is said to have derived from an early Parliament which was held in a church choir. |
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The most famous such arrangement was the 1278 treaty that established modern Andorra. |
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This arrangement of two nucleotides binding together across the double helix is called a base pair. |
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Churchward fitted this arrangement to the high end of his domeless coned boilers. |
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Early steam locomotives had two cylinders, one either side, and this practice persisted as the simplest arrangement. |
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As a rule classes were assigned some sort of code, generally based on the wheel arrangement. |
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The arrangement was for teacher and student to continue their work together, with free room and board thrown in. |
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This arrangement is nowadays quite rare as most consultants and patients choose to have private work done in private hospitals. |
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Wassily Kandinsky, Piet Mondrian, and Kazimir Malevich all believed in redefining art as the arrangement of pure color. |
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A similar arrangement was used by other new authors including Philip Larkin. |
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Shaw's admiration for Mussolini and Stalin demonstrated his growing belief that dictatorship was the only viable political arrangement. |
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In 2001, he provided a new arrangement of Ron Grainer's Doctor Who theme music for the Eighth Doctor audio dramas from Big Finish Productions. |
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The song has no conventional rock instrumentation, and instead comprises Yorke's vocals and a string arrangement composed by Jonny Greenwood. |
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In a series of faces that Ofili called Harems, each arrangement consists of one man with as many as four women on each side of him. |
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For some years the performance at the Last Night of the Proms reverted to Sir Henry Wood's original arrangement. |
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Directors are trying to preserve natural atmosphere without refinement and artificial arrangement of scenes. |
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One of the things that was a sin of ours, and the neocolonial arrangement we tried to produce, was that we had all the answers and they had none. |
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This was obviously an arrangement that suited Comyn, because Umphraville was a close political associate and a kinsman of King John. |
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David did this with the full awareness that the Scots would never accept such an arrangement. |
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The headmaster undertook to help Blair to win a scholarship, and made a private financial arrangement that allowed Blair's parents to pay only half the normal fees. |
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This increasingly absurd arrangement was highlighted by Charles Martel, who as Mayor of the Palace was effectively the strongest prince in the kingdom. |
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Fixed to a dome above the cockpit was an arrangement of lights, some collimated, simulating constellations from which the navigator determined the plane's position. |
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The experimental arrangement allows preshot and postshot microscopy of the entrance surface, and minor damage can be detected on even a structured surface. |
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The cytoskeleton is a dynamic arrangement of actin filaments that maintain cell shape and are vital in mediating the mechanobiological response of the cell. |
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Their emphasis on the sense of dynamics and ensemble arrangement has been seen as producing an individualistic style that transcends any single music genre. |
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This arrangement was later finalised in 1237 by the Treaty of York. |
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Among the early Philippine polities, this arrangement fulfilled the requirements for trade with China, but did not actually translate into political or military control. |
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The idea of a trust came up during prenegotiations, and the U.A.W. recently agreed to such an arrangement at the Dana Corporation, a bankrupt parts supplier. |
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Nevertheless, Rangers, hitherto wary of compromising any Champions League involvement, have now performed a handbrake turn and come out in support of such an arrangement. |
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This agreement was, however, unpopular in the Kingdom of Scotland, and later military conflicts between Edward IV and James III negated the marriage arrangement. |
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Plaid Cymru have argued that Wales should have its own international team and withdraw from the existing arrangement under which Welsh players play for England. |
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Previously applications were made in the normal way, but after Nominet came to an arrangement with the education authorities, one domain per school was issued automatically. |
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Current conceptions of gnathostome phylogeny depict a rather simplistic arrangement of nominally monophyletic and, apparently, morphologically disparate groups. |
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This arrangement was used for the 1950 and 1951 Grands Prix. |
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Their arrangement lasted between 1994 and 2000 and made sound financial sense given that one or the other generally delivered success in the immediate years after the split. |
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While these three or four groups, loosely circumscribed, are an informal arrangement, they probably contain several distinct clades in their entirety. |
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It features a protorap over a sleazy, sax-dominated arrangement. |
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Two other light arrangement indicate a point direction at junctions. |
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A new idea of arrangement struck him while at breakfast, which quite altered his fore-constructed plan, and he began to act upon it as soon as conceived. |
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This arrangement led to confusion and chaos both at the front and at home. |
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This arrangement commenced in 1958 as Project E to provide nuclear weapons to the RAF prior to a sufficient number of Britain's own nuclear weapons becoming available. |
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A typical arrangement on electric powered machines for residential lawns is for the motor to power the cylinder while the operator pushes the mower along. |
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Previously, the Charter Trustees were also Trustees of the Charities, but that arrangement lapsed upon the parishing of the Folkestone and Sandgate area. |
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Such an executive arrangement first emerged in the United Kingdom. |
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Reform of London local government sought to regularise this arrangement. |
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There were even moments when, looking into her cheval-glass, she cried out against that arrangement in comely lines and tints which got for her the dulia she delighted in. |
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They also spoke of the DUP joining UKIP in this arrangement. |
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This arrangement created immunity for the leaders of the drug cartels and allowed drug trafficking to grow under the protection of the government officials. |
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Unpaid special constables were enrolled at varying times but evidence of a consistent policing arrangement on the Scillies in this time is lacking. |
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Passerines are distinguished from other orders of Aves by the arrangement of their toes, three pointing forward and one back, which facilitates perching. |
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Here, we examined the arrangement and orientation of two rod-like coiled-coil proteins, cortexillin and tropomyosin, around patterned gold nanostructures. |
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Steam locomotives are categorised by their wheel arrangement. |
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The current arrangement of local government in England is the result of a range of incremental measures which have their origins in the municipal reform of the 19th century. |
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Grey, the Foreign Secretary, refused any formal arrangement, but gave it as his personal opinion that in the event of war Britain would aid France. |
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Thousands of northern gannets nest here, and by special arrangement some of their young, known as gugas are harvested annually by the men of Ness. |
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The engine mounting arrangement had to be revised with the addition of an extra thrust frame to reduce the casing deflections to an acceptable amount. |
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In a special arrangement the publisher Wayzgoose and ScotRail have agreed for the book to be sold on the catering trolleys of the rail operator's trains. |
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Therefore, the arrangement as presented here is subject to change. |
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The heliport was served by the mainland helicopter service from 1983 to 2012 and now offers a landing site for private and charter helicopters by private arrangement. |
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The arrangement meant his children were raised very differently. |
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This led in part to British progressive folk music, which attempted to elevate folk music through greater musicianship, or compositional and arrangement skills. |
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This arrangement was unique in the context of the war as in Latvia, which otherwise shared a common fate with Estonia, there was no organisation of this kind. |
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This is important to the ends of tangible geography, as well in the construction and arrangement of tables, as in every description of cartographic composition. |
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Lady Bullingdon could not, of course, countenance such an arrangement for a moment, and the two unhappy persons escaped for a clandestine marriage. |
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After Rose boards one, Cal tells Jack the arrangement is only for himself. |
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She proposed a platonic living arrangement with Fuseli and his wife, but Fuseli's wife was appalled, and he broke off the relationship with Wollstonecraft. |
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It has always been the last part of Sir Henry Wood's Fantasia on British Sea Songs, except that for many years up until 2000, the Sargent arrangement has been used. |
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This arrangement was different from most of Continental Europe, where the stables in wealthy urban residences were usually off a front or central courtyard. |
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The arrangement agreed between Dr Beddoes and Davy was generous, and enabled Davy to give up all claims on his paternal property in favour of his mother. |
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The arrangement outlasted the Company itself, continuing until 1870, when the India Office opened its own asylum, the Royal India Asylum, at Hanwell, Middlesex. |
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This arrangement was ratified by successive monarchs, beginning with Charles I in 1519 in a decree that spelt out the juridical status of the new overseas territories. |
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But with the ideology that made one people, one state, and one language the most desirable political arrangement, monolingualism started to spread throughout the world. |
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This arrangement was made permanent in the 1975 Treaty of Osimo. |
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Exclusion of the old senatorial aristocracy threatened this arrangement. |
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Controversy erupts periodically on the appropriateness of this legal disposition, as well as on the exclusion of other religions from this arrangement. |
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An Evening with Texas was a more intimate arrangement than previous shows and featured stories told by Sharleen from the band's 25 years together. |
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The lyrics commonly used presently were written about 1950 by the Scottish journalist Cliff Hanley for the singer Robert Wilson as part of an arrangement by Marion McClurg. |
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This arrangement has continued to the present day, with several variations in design, in common with most senior clubs as the replica shirt market has expanded. |
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In an interim arrangement CalMac Ferries Ltd continued to provide a subsidised service on this route, until 29 June 2011, when Argyll Ferries took over the service. |
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On the way back from Gascony, Henry met with Louis for the first time in an arrangement brokered by their wives, and the two kings became close friends. |
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In 456, the Burgundians, apparently confident in their growing power, negotiated a territorial expansion and power sharing arrangement with the local Roman senators. |
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A concentric stone circle is a type of prehistoric monument consisting of a circular or oval arrangement of two or more stone circles set within one another. |
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Some rulers handled this arrangement with less subtlety than others. |
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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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This arrangement allows the water displaced by the passage of a narrow boat to flow easily under the towpath and around the boat, enabling relatively free passage. |
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This style of arrangement, designed to highlight the evolutionary trends in human artifacts, was of enormous significance for the accurate dating of the objects. |
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In relatively few species, the arrangement of flowers is irregular. |
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Originally this arrangement left a 'safety net' guaranteed minimum income should the revenue fall too low, funded by large insurance payments made to the ITV companies. |
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As the arrangement is dragged forward, the sharp edge of the disc cuts the soil, and the concave surface of the rotating disc lifts and throws the soil to the side. |
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An emphasis on social collaboration was seen in the arrangement of the physical classroom, including the grouping of desks and use of learning centers. |
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Edmund died on 30 November, within weeks of the arrangement. |
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This arrangement may be seen at Salisbury, Winchester and Rochester. |
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Until the 21st century, most gulls were placed in the genus Larus, but this arrangement is now known to be polyphyletic, leading to the resurrection of several genera. |
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