It is assumed that you already know the syntax of Ada and have a rudimentary understanding of the semantics. |
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We always use an assumed name when putting our names on waiting lists at restaurants. |
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I assumed it was the latter since I was supposed to be following him, not the other way around. |
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In the one-step ahead forecasting situation, we assumed that the industrial practitioners updated their data quarterly. |
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One had assumed that these warnings had been heeded, examined and discounted as alarmist. |
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Enough familiarity with quantification theory is assumed to handle the very elementary quantificational concepts involved. |
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Until recently, it was assumed that women rarely sexually abused children, but studies now acknowledge the existence of female perpetrators. |
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None the less, perhaps rashly, it is assumed that the Treaty will eventually be ratified. |
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Metacom, Richter points out, willingly assumed an English name, Philip, and he and his Wampanoag followers raised hogs. |
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I've booked into hotel rooms under so many assumed names that I couldn't remember how to sign the bill. |
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I assumed that truth, equity, tolerance, justice, morality and principles matter to most Australians. |
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With the widespread acceptance of the above-stated theory it might be assumed that the case for it is rather strong. |
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Is it assumed that the south's decision to break away is a mere temporary aberrance? |
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With the coming of popular sovereignty the idea of equality assumed a larger, if unintended and at first latent, significance. |
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The rest of the time, they assumed that economic rationalism implies support for radical free-market reform. |
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I assumed that the author wrote them in that way in order to raise a laugh. |
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Marie assumed the door was wedged shut somehow and went for a take-out instead. |
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Both sides were assumed to be using nuclear weapons and to be about equal in strength. |
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Of course, I had no idea how much the journey should cost, so assumed I was being quoted an inflated price. |
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He assumed the officer was the stripper and made wholly inappropriate remarks. |
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It seems that if a man leaves his house without saying where he is going, he is assumed to be looking for a girlfriend. |
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He assumed that his best friend was in a cell very much like this one and hoped that he was well. |
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The area was dark and Jessica wasn't seeing much of anything as she looked around quickly for what she assumed would be her own water gun. |
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It is assumed that the fruit was an apple and a piece of this fruit got stuck in Adam's throat, hence the name Adam's apple for the larynx. |
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American politics has assumed the form of a sweeping social reaction, aimed at overturning the reformist legacy of the New Deal. |
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In particular he assumed that the solids were convex, that is a straight line joining any two points always lies entirely within the solid. |
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For example it is assumed that there is a unique line joining any two points. |
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Raoul was not amused to find me flicking my chewing gum into a priceless installation piece I assumed was a wastepaper basket. |
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Not surprisingly, England's first female rulers, the sixteenth-century Tudor queens Mary I and Elizabeth I, assumed power as single women. |
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All the nations, the victims now become victors, the aggressors now defeated, once again assumed their positions in the political order. |
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It is assumed that solicitors will intend to act in accordance with their duty. |
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It was widely assumed that the expense of higher education was wasted on girls. |
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He assumed the chief executive post less than a year later, after the departure of Martin. |
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Today, it is assumed that motherhood is a stressor and that the demands of parenting are likely to tip formerly well-balanced women over the edge. |
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I assumed that she didn't want to be openly nasty to me in front of the children, and helped myself to some rashers of bacon and a new slice of toast. |
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I ask if he thinks Christie should run for president, an office that McGreevey himself was once widely assumed to covet. |
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The omission of contributor information on future reports should not be assumed to be an oversight. |
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That is what I assumed and my eyes were glowing with excitement. |
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Following the principle that what was not assumed cannot be redeemed, Lewis insists that God himself was involved in the kenosis, including the death and burial of Jesus. |
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Since assumed jurisdiction would not accord with such standards, nor with the law of the defendant's home, this factor weighed against assuming jurisdiction. |
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I was a bit mortified by what I assumed was an outbreak of laziness but the razor-like discomfort in my throat yesterday put me right as far as that goes. |
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After the last magnet was retrieved, she assumed slave posture and waited for Couple to unclasp the clamps. |
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They assumed that she was just putting it on to evade detention. |
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I assumed she was ill, but now that I find her here, I can tell that she was skipping class, and it is my job to administer the correct punishment. |
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The increase is assumed to be due to boat owners making the most of the opportunity for water-skiing and wakeboarding before the 10 mph speed limit is introduced. |
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These schedules are assumed to have the same overall radiobiological effect, which depends on the relation between overall time, total dose, and the number of fractions. |
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Leo and Jorge might reasonably have assumed that the matter had been put to bed. |
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While the fashion world wailed about the effect of the collapse of the economy on retail, she briskly assumed the leadership role. |
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Is the reader of this text assumed to be put off by difficult, abstruse, theory-driven contemporary art and hungry for work that claims to be more directly understood? |
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Estimated expenditure on contribution-based jobseeker's allowance has also been reduced slightly, due to a reduction in the assumed level of unemployment. |
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However, even at a later date, not all witches were assumed to be harmful practicers of the craft. |
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Each child is assumed to have particular strengths and weaknesses to be encouraged or ameliorated by the teachers. |
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These events featured jousting, dancing, and feasting, and in some cases attending knights assumed the identities of Arthur's entourage. |
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Bonfire Night, as it was occasionally known, assumed a new fervour during the events leading up to the English Interregnum. |
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Later that year, he moved to Yorkshire and assumed the alias of John Palmer. |
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The reason for his death is not recorded, but is assumed to be natural causes. |
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The text highlights a strong element in Anglican Marian theology that describes Mary's body and soul having been assumed into Heaven. |
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The problem is that parts of the theory itself need to be assumed in order to select and report the experimental conditions. |
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An alternative explanation is that Lady Green Sleeves was, through her costume, incorrectly assumed to be sexually promiscuous. |
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His A Satyr Against Reason and Mankind is assumed to be a Hobbesian critique of rationalism. |
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He assumed the rate of erosion was around one inch per century and calculated the age of the Weald at around 300 million years. |
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Bodyline bowling assumed such proportions as to menace best interests of game, making protection of body by batsmen the main consideration. |
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Michael Ellison was the first Treasurer and at some point early in Yorkshire's history, he assumed the Presidency. |
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As the second yacht club to file a challenge, the Royal Swedish Yacht Club assumed the duties of the challenger. |
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English heraldry flourished as a working art up to around the 17th century, when it assumed a mainly ceremonial role. |
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In 1973, a new Dutch cabinet under Labour leader Joop den Uyl assumed power. |
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The Communist government assumed control of mainland China, henceforth known as the People's Republic of China. |
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It is nonetheless assumed that NATO members will aid the attacked member militarily. |
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It is not certain that this subjection ended in 685, although this is usually assumed to be the case. |
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It cannot be assumed, however, that the control animal is deliberately taking a leadership role. |
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Fundamentally, Marx assumed that human history involves transforming human nature, which encompasses both human beings and material objects. |
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The price reached in an arm's-length transaction is assumed to be the market price. |
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The sixth was a young knight of lesser renown and lower rank, assumed into that honorable company. |
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Notice that because of the assumed symmetric axon model azimuthial symmetry is assumed. |
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That these Bidentals, as Mr. Owen more comprehensively calls them, are amongst the earliest reptiles, has been somewhat rashly assumed. |
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The bifunction is assumed to be satisfying a Lipschitz-type condition when the basic iteration comes from the extragradient method. |
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On further acquaintance I concluded that Mr. Spear's bruskness was assumed, and that beneath the tough husk there beats a very tender heart. |
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The moment had arrived when it was thought that the mask and the cothurn might be assumed with effect. |
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Most who have argued for evaluativism have been interested in establishing skepticism, and have assumed that evaluativism implied skepticism. |
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Everyone's heart palpitated as Leo Dillon handed up the paper and everyone assumed an innocent face. |
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It is a good idea to comment the cases in which a fall-through is intentional so that an uncommented fall-through can be assumed to be an error. |
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In a short time freebooting assumed all of the routine of a regular business. |
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Goddidit is not a scientific theory, if God is assumed to be omnipotent, as omnipotence cannot be scientifically verified. |
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It is often assumed that tourism is to blame for this, attracting newcomers to the area who can afford to outbid locals for available housing. |
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The female characters may be assumed on the head, afterwards on the thorax, and finally on the elytra. |
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As new lands were discovered, they were often assumed to be parts of this hypothetical continent. |
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Few men have assumed the role of housespouse. Male housespouses are evaluated more negatively than female housespouses. |
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The powers which he gave himself were later assumed by his imperial successors. |
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Caesar, still some distance away, assumed the ships were afloat and called off the pursuit. |
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In 47 he assumed the office of censor with Lucius Vitellius, which had been allowed to lapse for some time. |
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The general political and economic situation deteriorated as the emperors assumed more direct control of all aspects of political life. |
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Though such iatrophobia has always been with us, it assumed an especially virulent form in the sixties. |
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Traditionally, it was just assumed that names were either of Germanic or Latin origin. |
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About 18 other named individuals can reasonably be assumed to have fought with Harold at Hastings, including two of his other relatives. |
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John of Gaunt assumed leadership in France with limited success, and peace negotiations over several years were inconclusive. |
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Tudor assumed the throne as Henry VII, founding the Tudor dynasty and bringing the Plantagenet line of kings to an end. |
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Dafydd assumed his elder brother's title in 1282 and led a brief period of continued resistance against England. |
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At William Hastings' urging, Richard assumed his role and left his base in Yorkshire for London. |
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The English monarchy was restored in May 1660, and Charles II assumed the throne. |
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From the beginning of the exploration and conquest of the Indies, the Crown assumed the control of the venture turning away the Columbus family. |
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The official government machinery of British India had assumed its governmental functions and absorbed its armies. |
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After James was liberated in June 1583, he assumed increasing control of his kingdom. |
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By the time of his death in March 1625, Charles and the Duke of Buckingham had already assumed de facto control of the kingdom. |
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The House of Lords was abolished by the Rump Commons, and executive power was assumed by a Council of State. |
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When news of this spread, it was assumed Fox and his associates had tried to bring down Pitt by any means. |
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Undeterred, he applied again under an assumed name and presented himself as a candidate at the No 2 School of Technical Training RAF Cranwell. |
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Jenner assumed a causal connection but the idea was not taken up at that time. |
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Or it can be used in probability theory to determine the probability of a continuous random variable from an assumed density function. |
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Many recent immigrants to England have assumed a solely British identity, while others have developed dual or mixed identities. |
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The shells were used for dyeing and it is assumed the nuts were enjoyed as well. |
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Officially, the government was republican, but Augustus assumed absolute powers. |
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As emperor, Domitian assumed totalitarian characteristics, thought he could be a new Augustus, and tried to make a personal cult of himself. |
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His rule restored many of the liberties once assumed by Domitian and started the last golden era of Rome. |
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The incompetent Macrinus, assumed power, but soon removed himself from Rome to the east and Antioch. |
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The Roman gods also assumed the attributes and mythologies of these Greek gods. |
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It was assumed that any person of good character would be able to find enough people to swear to his innocence that his case would prosper. |
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Anciently, the religion of the Cornish Britons was Celtic polytheism, a pagan, animistic faith, assumed to be led by Druids in full or in part. |
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In the nineteenth century, in an attempt to broaden its reach, the Church of England assumed a latitudinarian perspective. |
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It is assumed that if everyone is listening to God's spirit, the way forward will become clear. |
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The mountains we see today largely assumed their present shape during the last ice age, the Devensian glaciation. |
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As the franchise increased, power shifted to the people and Prime Ministers assumed more responsibilities with respect to party leadership. |
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You were assumed to be guilty until you were proven innocent, and told you were able to work with children. |
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Though this position is nominal and real power is assumed by the Central Military Commission of the Communist Party of Vietnam. |
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Serbia also dissolved the provincial executive council and assumed full and direct control of the province. |
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Contrary to what may be popularly assumed, racing drivers as a group do not have unusually good reflexes. |
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However, in the long run, changes in velocity are assumed to be determined by the evolution of the payments mechanism. |
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The gravitational collapse of heavy stars is assumed to be responsible for the formation of stellar mass black holes. |
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As with classical objects at absolute zero temperature, it was assumed that black holes had zero entropy. |
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At the time, the OFT stressed that it should not be assumed that the parties involved had broken the law. |
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Similarly, Saddam Hussein's formal rule of Iraq is often recorded as beginning in 1979, the year he assumed the Presidency of Iraq. |
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Peel was forced to resign as prime minister on 29 June, and the Whig leader, Lord John Russell, assumed the seals of office. |
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This however only existed until 1990, when the twelve inner London boroughs assumed responsibility for education. |
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His mother Margaret Ogilvy assumed her deceased mother's household responsibilities at the age of eight. |
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Many commentators assumed that such comments were intended as a joke, although in the worst possible taste. |
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Some DJs immediately assumed this was a new single by the Beatles and started playing the song in heavy rotation. |
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In December, 2016, Capitol Records assumed distribution rights for the entire Bee Gees catalog. |
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In 1991, the BBC assumed the role of TV Licensing Authority with responsibility for the collection and enforcement of the licence fee. |
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He was dreaming at that time of starting a daycare facility for children, for which he assumed the ability to make furniture might be useful. |
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While it is commonly assumed that Wittgenstein was a part of the Vienna Circle, in reality, this was not actually the case. |
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Before 1971, there was no appointed coach of the Scotland team, the role being assumed by the captain. |
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For the denominator, it is often assumed that the number of eligible voters was well defined, but again, this is not the case. |
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It was assumed or hoped that difficulties with the British would be resolved to allow the Council of Europe's Assembly to perform the task. |
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Our analysis to this point has assumed that in a loop nest, we are only parallelizing a single loop. |
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David assumed a principal place in the alleged destruction of the Celtic Kingdom of Scotland. |
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Alexander became separated from his guides and it is assumed that in the dark his horse lost its footing. |
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After the battle, Moray and Wallace assumed the title of Guardians of the Kingdom of Scotland on behalf of King John Balliol. |
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However, attempts to ban folk plays were more leniently applied and less successful that once assumed. |
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The Duke assumed that the meeting would be entirely peaceful and diplomatic, thus he brought only a small escort with him. |
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So he negotiated by letter under the assumed name John Sinclair with William Cecil, Elizabeth's chief adviser, for English support. |
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From that date, Northumberland County Council assumed its functions, and those of the other districts in its area, to become a unitary authority. |
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Trilobites were once assumed to be the dominant life form, but this has proven to be incorrect. |
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The marshal of England assumed the place of the constable of England in the royal palace in the command of the royal armies. |
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He gave some earls the right to hold royal castles or control the sheriff and soon other earls assumed these rights themselves. |
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Roman provincial law, although some crossovers in legal customs should be assumed. |
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Modern scholars have generally assumed such details rarely match exactly what someone of a given rank had. |
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Personal coats of arms may be freely assumed but the right to these blazons is not protected in any way. |
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While in the continent of Europe assumption of arms has mostly remained free, in some countries arms may not be assumed or changed at will. |
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In case of a small open economy, perfect capital mobility is often assumed. |
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Things that happen within the economy are thus assumed to have a negligible effect on interest rate. |
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The custom of bishops possessing seals may from this date be assumed to have been pretty general. |
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It is assumed These southern neighbours, however, were then already completely Romanised. |
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It is now generally agreed that this one instance was a mediaeval scribal error which assumed 'mabinogion' was the plural of 'mabinogi. |
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Hywel probably already controlled Dyfed by the time he assumed his father's lands in Ceredigion. |
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The current Princess of Wales is Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, who automatically assumed the title upon her legal marriage to Prince Charles. |
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The revolutionaries assumed that reactionary and monarchist forces preferred regional languages to try to keep the peasant masses underinformed. |
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His hand closed, he drew back, and his face assumed a still more stubborn expression. |
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During that story the role was then assumed by John Simm who returned to the role multiple times through the Tenth Doctor's tenure. |
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Meanwhile, Sauron assumed a new form and took back his old realm of Mordor. |
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It was once assumed that species actively regulate their buoyancy via intracellular lipids to counter sinking. |
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In Nicosia, Glafkos Clerides assumed the presidency and constitutional order was restored, removing the pretext for the Turkish invasion. |
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In 1994, it was assumed that lighting urban motorway would benefit from more safety than unlighted ones. |
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Technical efficiency of each vessel of the fleet is assumed necessary to attain this maximum catch. |
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It was once assumed that oysters were only safe to eat in months with the letter 'r' in their English and French names. |
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Traditionally, oysters that do not open have been assumed to be dead before cooking and therefore unsafe. |
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The Germans had assumed that their cruisers, leaving port one by one, would not meet larger ships or major forces. |
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Since there was no enemy nearby, it was assumed that she had hit a mine or had been torpedoed by a submarine. |
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Then a recovery factor is assumed, using assumptions from fields with similar characteristics. |
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In the Roman Republic, this was an honorary title assumed by certain military commanders. |
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In November 887 his nephew, Arnulf of Carinthia revolted and assumed the title as King of the East Franks. |
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Following the death of Odo in January 898, Charles the Simple finally assumed the title of king of West Francia. |
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For years, it was assumed that Adolf Hitler ordered the German Army to stop the attack, favouring bombardment by the Luftwaffe. |
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Within the Region, most of the provincial competencies are assumed by the Brussels regional institutions and community commissions. |
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He did not take his father's cognomen, Celer, but assumed his own, Secundus. |
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The declaration was repealed shortly after Henry VII assumed the throne, as it illegimitised Elizabeth of York, who was to be his queen. |
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The Himalayas, the world's tallest mountain range, are assumed to have been formed by the collision of two major plates. |
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During the second half of 2013, Lithuania assumed the role of the presidency of the European Union. |
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However, this design assumed that the water closer to the surface of the ocean was always warmer than that below. |
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Eventually, these vague spirits assumed human forms and entered the local mythology as gods. |
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It is assumed that a king has the means to be a generous host and is more generous with his own property. |
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From a variety of arguments, it is usually assumed that only terms up to degree 14 or less have their origin in the core. |
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This began the process through which the Coastguard assumed a life saving role. |
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Europeans generally assumed that the aquatic expanse between Europe and Asia was uninterrupted. |
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The known sources do not concur on all aspects of the events, and none can be assumed to be entirely reliable. |
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They became extinct at the same time as the appearance of man, and it is assumed humans hunted them for food. |
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Every man on board was killed except for a tall man the pilgrims assumed was the leader. |
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Fulk V assumed power in Anjou in 1109 and began to rebuild Angevin authority. |
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It was in Valois France, under the heavy demands of the Hundred Years' War, that the armed forces gradually assumed a permanent nature. |
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The second controller, Stephen Hearst who assumed the role in 1972, was different. |
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Lake Tennyson in New Zealand's high country, named by Frederick Weld, is assumed to be named after Lord Tennyson. |
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The parties did not undertake a formal engagement, but assumed that the match would take place in due time. |
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German dialectology traditionally names the major dialect groups after Germanic tribes from which they were assumed to have descended. |
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After the trial, Dine reportedly went into a witness protection program and still lives in the UK under an assumed name. |
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As a result, Ottokar II of Bohemia effectively assumed control of the duchies of Austria, Styria, and Carinthia. |
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Other languages that are assumed to be East Germanic include Vandalic and Burgundian, though very few texts in these languages are known. |
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Still, civil war, royal assassinations, and usurpation were commonplace, and warlords and great landholders assumed wide discretionary powers. |
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When neither consul was within the city, their civic duties were assumed by the praetor urbanus. |
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The Carolingians had assumed the regal status and practice, though not the regal title, of the Merovingians. |
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After Pepin's long rule, his son Charles Martel assumed power, fighting against nobles and his own stepmother. |
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Godfrid was assassinated in 885, after which Gerolf of Holland assumed lordship and Viking rule of Frisia came to an end. |
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As Roman power in Gaul declined during the 5th century, local Germanic tribes assumed control. |
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In industry, the state assumed control over all existing enterprises and undertook an intensive program of industrialization. |
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Since then, the Russian Federation has assumed the Soviet Union's rights and obligations. |
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We all assumed he'd walked back to campus along the beach, singing off-key as he had a habit of doing when he was plowed. |
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With the proclamation of Wilhelm as Kaiser, Prussia assumed the leadership of the new empire. |
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The Supreme Tribunal gradually assumed some of the powers of the Council of Ten. |
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By the same treaty, Spain assumed the role of protecting power over the northern and southern Saharan zones. |
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It was also the first time in the modern political history of the Arab world that the opposition assumed power following an election. |
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For many of the satellites, it is assumed that the rotation rate is equal to the mean orbital period. |
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They reinstated the constitution and returned power to Stevens, who at last assumed the office of Prime Minister. |
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Stevens assumed power again in 1968 with a great deal of hope and ambition. |
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If the assumed duration is too short, the postnews price we use will not have incorporated all the impact of the news. |
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It is assumed that the young man took part in sailing voyages around the Bay of Biscay and then towards the Canary Islands and West Africa. |
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Augustine assumed control of the reconstructed buildings, as well as other historic properties including the Government House. |
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Even though the alliance still technically ran the empire, the Mexica Emperor now assumed nominal if not actual seniority. |
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He correctly assumed that defeating their leader and capturing their flag would result in the defeat of the Aztecs. |
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Commodore Frank Bainimarama assumed executive power after the resignation, possibly forced, of President Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara. |
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Frantsbekov assumed that this Prince Bogdoy was another Siberian chieftain. |
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Initially, it was assumed that this was a specific dwarf variant of the species originating from Siberia. |
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Until recently it was assumed that Verner's law was productive after Grimm's Law. |
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In the action denotation usage it has the inverse function of quotation marks, denoting actions where unmarked text is assumed to be dialogue. |
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The man known as Chainsaw Al pulled a fast one last week, buying three companies when everyone assumed he would be selling his own. |
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It assumed that a successful republic rested upon the virtue of its citizens. |
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In this case it contents itself, as a rule, with penance voluntarily assumed. |
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The British have always assumed that no law prevailed on the island of Singapore when it was acquired. |
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The island thus lost power to legislate for the Straits Settlements, which power was assumed by the Governor General of Bengal. |
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Formerly classified as a species of Least Concern by the IUCN, it was suspected to be rarer than generally assumed. |
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The clinical world has assumed that the A1C assay reflects average glycemia over the preceding few months. |
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Blair tendered his resignation on 27 June 2007 and Brown assumed office during the same afternoon. |
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Further, the role of hypochlorite pollution is assumed as negligible in soils. |
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The Irish assumed a larger and larger role in the Democratic Parts in the cities and statewide, while the rural areas remained Republican. |
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Creel argued that it may therefore be assumed that Shen Buhai influenced them. |
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It is assumed that, if everyone is attuned to God's spirit, the way forward will become clear. |
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It is generally assumed that during the Interregnum, the Baptists and other dissenting groups absorbed the British Anabaptists. |
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This is assumed to be because the sun on the south side creates a dry environment. |
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The top is grassed and it is assumed that the tumulus was built from stones on the north slope. |
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The county council assumed the administrative responsibilities previously exercised by the county's justices in quarter sessions. |
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Illustrations was published in February 1832 in an edition of just 1500, since the publisher assumed it would not sell well. |
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From the large number of letters in the final novel, it is assumed that First Impressions was an epistolary novel. |
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We didn't ask for rent, but we assumed they'd help around the house. But they don't do squat. |
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Everyone thought Dylan Sloan was hot. Even my friends, who assumed all rich, popular superjocks were idiots. |
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Even the sunlight assumed a supernal glamour, as if some special atmosphere or exhalation mantled the whole region. |
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It is often assumed that the design unit inside each fundamental region is asymmetric. |
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Failing to statistically test for treeness, they reify the evolutionary trajectories assumed at the outset. |
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Storage clearly is assumed for irregular verb forms. But what about regular or weak verb forms? |
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In contrast to the Apollinarian and Docetist heresies, Christ assumed all of humanity. |
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The Pentagon's plans assumed that Iraq's industrial base and utilities were in working order. |
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Forget everything you assumed about the lives of classic musicians. |
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It has been assumed that higher the selected number, greater will be the level of agreeability on the above stated parameter. |
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Costanzo, III and Ben Zenick have assumed newly created management positions in the company. |
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Franz Janker has assumed a new position as executive vice president, Corporate Account Management. |
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The trust said Bill Jordon CBE, executive director of NET secondary academies in Stockton, has assumed full responsibility for North Shore. |
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His wife had obviously assumed the role of judaizer since in rabbinic law it was held that Jewishness was transmitted through the mother. |
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It is assumed that the treatment T actually used is rectangularly distributed. |
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Stored red cells do not yield rapid increases in tissue oxygen consumption nearly as well as has been assumed. |
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It is generally assumed that trade collapsed with the Roman Empire, but this is to overstate the case. |
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After Robert the Bruce's death, King David II was too young to rule, so the guardianship was assumed by Thomas Randolph, Earl of Moray. |
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When James V came of age and assumed control, he overthrew the Angus faction, and renewed Scotland's Auld Alliance with France. |
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With the Government of India Act 1858, the British government assumed the task of directly administering India in the new British Raj. |
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Initially confined to Europe, the fighting gradually assumed a global dimension as the political ambitions of the Revolution expanded. |
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In 1917, Russian Grand Duke Nicholas assumed command of the Caucasus front. |
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On 12 July, Watts returned to the 7th Division and Blackader assumed command of the 38th. |
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The Germans assumed this was deliberate, and as the raids increased in frequency and scale the population grew impatient for measures of revenge. |
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On 31 July 2006, ISAF assumed command of the south of the country, and by 5 October 2006, of the east. |
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General Tommy Franks assumed control of Iraq as the supreme commander of the coalition occupation forces. |
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It is assumed that Pictish must once have predominated in the northern Inner Hebrides and Outer Hebrides. |
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Picts are assumed to have been the descendants of the Caledonii and other tribes that were mentioned by Roman historians or on the world map of Ptolemy. |
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Around the year AD 4, Arminius assumed command of a Cheruscan detachment of Roman auxiliary forces, probably while fighting in the Pannonian wars on the Balkan peninsula. |
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Recent archaeological work at Portmahomack places the foundation of the monastery there, an area once assumed to be among the last converted, in the late 6th century. |
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Llywelyn and the other Welsh leaders, including those in the south, joined in and it soon assumed a very different character from the 1277 campaign. |
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Relations between the two states assumed a veneer of normality. |
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Destroyed by Germanicus, its location is not known today, but generally is assumed to be in the wider neighbourhood of Fritzlar north of the river Eder. |
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Later both Decius and Gallienus assumed the titles Dacicus Maximus. |
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In 1893, the club's initial reorganisation was completed and was finalised after Ellison died in 1898 and Hawke assumed the club presidency as well as captaincy. |
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His motives were generally assumed to be mercenary, but the couple came to cherish one another, remaining close until she died more than three decades later. |
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Under the current system, if the temperature at the weather station on Anglesey is above 0C, then it is assumed that the temperature in Arfon is the same. |
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It may hence be assumed that this apparently capillary pigmentation should be ascribed merely to an accumulation of pigment-molecules towards one side of the hepatic cells. |
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With the issuance of the Berlin Declaration on 5 June 1945 and later creation of the Allied Control Council, the four Allied powers temporarily assumed governance of Germany. |
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We assumed that the chemicals are used widely and that advective loss from one regional environment is compensated for by advective inflow from a neighboring region. |
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The shift of targets from air bases to industry and communications was taken because it was assumed that Fighter Command was virtually eliminated. |
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Unless their candidates can amass a considerable campaign chest, one assumed to come from big money donors, they do not stand a chance of winning. |
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The band was first led by Jones, but after teaming as the band's songwriters, Jagger and Richards assumed leadership while Jones dealt with legal and personal troubles. |
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It is assumed that most units disintegrated to return to their homes. |
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Third, where locative case suffixes are missing, the underlying governor ALLATIVE case, which is phonologically empty anyhow, is assumed to be missing as well. |
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Within several groups of conifers a reduction series can be demonstrated in which the ovuliferous scale, assumed to be present ancestrally, has disappeared. |
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The commissioners eventually assumed other duties in the county. |
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I assumed they were farm fish, but Gorinsky, a friend and local fishing guide who has cast a line for everything from 6-inch mojarra to 300-pound marlin, assured me otherwise. |
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After the conquest, King Henry IV of Castile assumed the additional title of King of Gibraltar, establishing it as part of the comarca of the Campo Llano de Gibraltar. |
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Anthropologists have been studying the Sami people for hundreds of years for their assumed physical and cultural differences from the rest of the Europeans. |
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While attending Ealing Art College, Tim Staffell became friends with Farrokh Bulsara, a fellow student who had assumed the English name of Freddie. |
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In 1989 Dafydd Wigley once again assumed the presidency of the party. |
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