David collected his wooden practice weapon and joined the group in one of the quadrangles. |
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Griffin, Georgia, is home to USDA's eggplant collection, which includes 770 different accessions collected from around the world. |
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Reputed to have aphrodisiac qualities, the plant resembles fennel, and used to be collected for sale at London markets. |
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The qualitative data collected illustrate the personal importance of these improvements to participants. |
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Posters now appear quaintly old-fashioned, something to be collected rather than made. |
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Donations were collected from Bolton's 15 mosques following a week-long appeal. |
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To judge by the data collected in 1929, fruit jobber businesses ranged widely in both size and clientele. |
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The coconut mite was described by the eminent acarologist, Hartford Keifer, in 1965 from specimens collected in Guerrero, Mexico. |
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Dark green, acicular crystals of actinolite can be collected from this quarry, which is smaller and older than the Metronite quarry. |
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The money collected was not accounted for but collection was done on a daily basis. |
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Individuals can be collected by hand from weathered portions of the limestone. |
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The fact that he has collected so many baubles in the glory years is of no account to the second row. |
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The estimated crop water use is calculated based on local weather information collected at an automated weather station. |
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In his career, he issued 70 walks in 160 innings pitched and collected 50 strikeouts. |
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I collected my pack of cigarettes from the crate, shoved them in my back pocket and hoisted the garbage bag over my shoulder. |
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The packing continues, as I once again go through the process of winnowing out the dross that I have collected over the past dozen or so years. |
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The researchers already have collected the same data for the same time period this year. |
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Before the second world war he was Worcestershire county golf champion and collected brass warming pans. |
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The supernatant was collected and the sediment suspended in a double volume of water, acidified and centrifuged. |
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At any given time interval, the exudate collected from individual plants never contributed to more than one replicate. |
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He said data from accidents and damage incidents is collected and used to tailor officer and staff training to improve safety and cut down costs. |
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Rainwater collected in water butts has also been used and a pond has been built which is already home to a group of toads. |
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He codified all the rabbinic teachings into a collected work known as the Mishnah. |
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A second council was created featuring a Chamberlain, whose main responsibility was finances, and a water bailiff, who collected the bills. |
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They gave wheat, barley and mustard at the time of the rabi and at the time of kharif, rice, pulses, beans, salt and chillies were collected. |
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Seines at least collected less mud and debris than weirs and staked gill nets. |
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For each sample, three different acquisitions were collected, with highly reproducible results. |
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Hounds were fed horseflesh and collected on hunt days with the sound of a horn in the street. |
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Sewage is collected in jheels and allowed to stand for sometime. |
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It is Heston's Oscar-winning delivery that gives them stature and status, even if it is 40 years since he collected his Academy award for his performance in Ben Hur. |
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The information is collected and then passed on to the CEO in condensed form. |
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The air over Antarctica has warmed dramatically over the past 30 years, according to a new study of archived data collected by weather balloons floated over the icy continent. |
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The clasp was left for six weeks in the house between the time it was identified and collected into evidence. |
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As of Oct. 17, over a month after the plans were set, the UN has only collected 38 percent of its goal. |
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Twenty-two samples for radiolarian research were collected from the grayish black, thin-bedded limestone and siliceous limestone of the Baoqing Member and the Mcishan Member. |
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So far, in both online and physical cards, they say they have collected 1,199,169 total commitments. |
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They collected 2,000 signatures on a petition demanding that women be allowed to join the club. |
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One possible method to alleviate the problem of selecting the most representative activation energy is to estimate the value based on collected data. |
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I used to love doing that, jumping feet first into quivering mountains of brown and red, kicking my way through the gutters where the leaves collected best. |
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Their money, often collected for many years, helps keep the system afloat and benefits flowing to aging baby boomers. |
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Everywhere you look, each piece of furniture, picture, decoration and wall hanging is a priceless treasure collected over the centuries by Kings and Queens. |
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Biologists exploring one sheltered cove collected about 268 plant species. |
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While panning for gold, he made himself a large hat from the hides he had collected on his trip. |
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Having said that, how about one of us Joe Schmoes styling a raw piece of collected material, influenced not by nature, but by one of these cookie cutter bonsai. |
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Visitors to Windsor Castle are to be given a glimpse of the drawings, books and documents collected by the Stuart kings and queens during their 100-year reign. |
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The samples of solar wind particles, collected on ultra-pure wafers of gold, sapphire, silicon and diamond were designed to be returned for analysis by Earth-bound scientists. |
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Casey thought that she appeared and acted very calm and collected. |
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The authors collected data related to 54 different causes of death that could be attributed to alcohol, both chronic and acute. |
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They collected money for helmets, bulletproof vests, medication and even vehicles. |
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All the accessions were collected from various regions of the Middle East. |
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Teach's corpse was thrown into the inlet while his head was suspended from the bowsprit of Maynard's sloop so that the reward could be collected. |
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It is first associated with Henry Croft, an orphan street sweeper who collected money for charity. |
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In Basel, Holbein's legacy was secured by his friend Amerbach and by Amerbach's son Basilius, who collected his work. |
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During the Reformation, when monastic libraries were dispersed, the manuscripts were collected by antiquarians and scholars. |
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This sign of royal favour may have encouraged him to publish the first volume of the folio collected edition of his works that year. |
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At the news of his death, over 30 great minds collected together their eulogies of him, which were then later published in Latin. |
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Milton collected his work in 1645 Poems in the midst of the excitement attending the possibility of establishing a new English government. |
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Hours of Idleness, which collected many of the previous poems, along with more recent compositions, was the culminating book. |
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The private chronicles, from which the foregoing relation has been collected, end with the death of Euthanasia. |
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In October 1833, Bentley released the first collected edition of her works. |
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His collected works represent, among other things, an extended reflection upon the dehumanising effects of modernity and industrialisation. |
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He collected Brooke Bond tea cards about space, owned a telescope and wanted to be an astronomer but lacked the necessary mathematical skills. |
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In 2012, the first volume of Pratchett's collected short fiction was published under the title A Blink of the Screen. |
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Led Zeppelin have collected many honours and awards throughout the course of their career. |
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Yates won the title of Best Director at the Empire Awards and collected the People's Choice Award from the European Film Academy. |
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The sediment remaining in the screen was collected, wet-sieved and sorted for fauna and microartifacts such as microliths and beads. |
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Blood was isolated from the orbital sinus and collected in microvette tubes. |
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Australian war artist George Gittoes collected independent interviews with soldiers while producing his documentary Soundtrack To War. |
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The meteorological data collected during this period are still important for understanding Scottish mountain weather. |
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Many Border ballads were collected by Sir Walter Scott in his Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border. |
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In response, Austrian commander Leopold von Daun collected a force of 30,000 men to come to the relief of Prague. |
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Theodore Besterman's collected edition of these letters, completed only in 1964, fills 102 volumes. |
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Most government budgets are calculated on a cash basis, meaning that revenues are recognized when collected and outlays are recognized when paid. |
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This meant there was a significant change to the way data on the unemployed was collected. |
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The claimant count and the headline estimate of unemployment based on data collected in the Labour Force Survey. |
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Obviously if waste water is not collected it cannot be treated, therefore the changed definition also affected Article 4 of the Directive. |
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The province participates in the HST, a blended sales tax collected by the federal government using the GST tax system. |
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Works such as Kiss Kiss subsequently collected Dahl's stories into anthologies, gaining worldwide acclaim. |
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Typically, Eliot first published his poems individually in periodicals or in small books or pamphlets, and then collected them in books. |
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The limited series Watchmen, begun in 1986 and collected as a trade paperback in 1987, cemented Moore's reputation. |
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Shaw's collected musical criticism, published in three volumes, runs to more than 2,700 pages. |
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Besides his collected music criticism, Shaw has left a varied musical legacy, not all of it of his choosing. |
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It also published several Pound music reviews, later collected into Antheil and the Treatise on Harmony. |
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He also collected songs in his travels and, in 1927, published them in a book American Songbag. |
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They remained an oral tradition until they were collected as folk songs in the eighteenth century. |
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The Select Scottish Airs collected by George Thomson and published between 1799 and 1818 included contributions from Burns and Walter Scott. |
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Liam Gallagher collected the award alone before presenting his speech, which thanked Bonehead, McGuigan and Alan White but not his brother, Noel. |
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The snow is densely packed into a form after having been produced by artificial means or collected from the ground after a snowfall. |
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Many of the artists were initially supported and collected by Charles Saatchi. |
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Saatchi had until this time collected mostly American and German contemporary art, some by young artists, but most by already established ones. |
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The TV licence fee is collected by the BBC and primarily used to fund the radio, television and online services of the BBC itself. |
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Although the money is raised for its own use, the BBC does not directly use the collected fees. |
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This differs from our other instalment schemes, where at least half of the licence fee is collected in advance. |
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Scotus's works were collected into many editions, particularly in the late fifteenth century with the advent of printing. |
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Normally visa applications are made at and collected from a consulate, embassy or other diplomatic mission. |
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Only nauplii that are attracted to the light at the top of the hatching tank should be collected, since these are the healthy ones. |
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States have autonomous administrations, collect their own taxes and receive a share of taxes collected by the Federal government. |
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Others say all of the objects were collected over time, from such places as Jerusalem and Constantinople. |
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Some are merely places where farmers have collected stones removed from a field. |
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Instead of allowing the juice after the incision to inspissate on the capsule, he collected it immediately and dried it by artificial heat. |
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She seemed completely cool, calm, and collected during her speech. |
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The author has collected a treasury of facts and lore about horses. |
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The latter species was collected only once in this survey on A. flavescens but is widespread on both tropical and temperate acacias in Australia. |
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Can my avowance of king-murdering be collected from anything here written by me? |
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Rites done on a lakeshore or seashore can be illuminated with balefires of dried driftwood collected prior to the rite. |
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Firstly, I continue to base most species treatments on personally collected material, rather than on herbarium plants. |
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There is probably the greatest collection of bells to be found anywhere collected from the whole world of belldom. |
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You could feel the relief after Bendtner collected Wilshere's raking pass before cutting inside Carlos Edwards and burying his shot beyond Fulop. |
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In this connexion, it is worth remembering that we are never told how the tribute was collected within the tributary state. |
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So far we had done nothing except file past a tool-dump, where men had collected picks, shovels, coils of wire and corkscrew stakes. |
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From the second sampling campaign, two cumacean species collected at Isla D and polychaetes were added to the dataset. |
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The egg gauze was carefully collected from the field after 48 h of exposure and maintained within 10 ml glass dactylethrae. |
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That temperamentall dignotions, and conjecture of prevalent humours, may be collected from spots in our nails, we are not averse to concede. |
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The levels of activity in atmospheric fallout were determined in rain and dustout was collected on vaseline-coated sheets. |
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Several published data sets have been collected to evaluate the occurrence of a first flush of pollutants from urban watersheds. |
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They stacked flintstones in a way that permitted night winds to pass around them and cool them so they collected moisture. |
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Knots of gazers and gossips were collected in the churchyard, at the bridge, and at the spot where the hat and pumpkin had been found. |
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He collected a number of injuries that stopped him jousting, and then in middle age became stout, eventually gross. |
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Moving goods across a border often requires the payment of excise tax, often collected by customs officials. |
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The University of Manchester has collected 25 Nobel prizes, though recent years have been less notable. |
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Historically speaking, this company has always collected payment before starting work. |
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Some of Bede's homilies were collected by Paul the Deacon, and they were used in that form in the Monastic Office. |
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The works of Aristotle that have survived from antiquity through medieval manuscript transmission are collected in the Corpus Aristotelicum. |
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The dust was washed in a small stream of water and the heavy gold dust and gold nuggets collected in riffles. |
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After the restoration of the monarchy, the bones were collected and replaced randomly in their chests. |
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This income was collected by the chamber, one of the household departments. |
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This was an advantage for William, as it was the only universal tax collected by western European rulers during this period. |
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It was an annual tax based on the value of landholdings, and it could be collected at differing rates. |
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Coelomic fluid was collected from the interradius between the inferomarginal and superomarginal ossicles using a syringe. |
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Lay subsidies were taxes collected at a certain fraction of the moveable property of all laymen. |
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Whereas Henry III had only collected four of these in his reign, Edward I collected nine. |
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Virginia's property tax is set and collected at the local government level and varies throughout the Commonwealth. |
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As well as making original compositions, Burns also collected folk songs from across Scotland, often revising or adapting them. |
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Income tax forms the single largest source of revenues collected by the government. |
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The 'tax gap' is the difference between the amount of tax that should, in theory, be collected by HMRC, against what is actually collected. |
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Most of his zoology notes are about marine invertebrates, starting with plankton collected in a calm spell. |
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Hardy's collected papers have been published in seven volumes by Oxford University Press. |
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Daniel Ricciardo collected his 4th career victory in Malaysia after Lewis Hamilton's engine failure. |
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Boulton and Watt never collected all that was owed them, but the disputes were all settled directly between the parties or through arbitration. |
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Donated blood is usually subjected to processing after it is collected, to make it suitable for use in specific patient populations. |
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This is in marked contrast to filter bag systems, which lose suction when pores in the filter become clogged as dirt and dust are collected. |
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The Republic had no fixed bureaucracy, and collected taxes through the practice of tax farming. |
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The fairy tales collections collected and published by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm in the 19th century became famous throughout the world. |
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He had collected thirty-three cases of craniotomy for idiocy and macrocephalus, and found that the results were always negative. |
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Clothing collected by Salvation Army stores that are not sold on location are often sold wholesale on the global second hand clothing market. |
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Since 1998, repayments have been collected by HMRC via the tax system, and are calculated based on the borrower's current level of income. |
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Their inscriptions are collected in the volume XVII of the Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum. |
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The soldiers arose at this time and shortly after collected in the company area for breakfast and assembly. |
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The Western version of the canter is called a lope and while collected and balanced, is expected to be slow and relaxed. |
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Energy is collected from the relative motion of the body compared to the fixed point. |
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For example, rainfall on roofs, pavements, and roads will be collected by rivers with almost no absorption into the groundwater. |
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A useful side effect of the system is that collected seawater is relatively pure because of sand's filtration effect. |
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Pieces of amber torn from the seafloor are cast up by the waves, and collected by hand, dredging, or diving. |
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Mines cut free are recorded and collected for research or shot with a deck gun. |
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Of the barges collected for the invasion, 1,336 were classified as peniches and 982 as Kampinen. |
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When the new measurements are collected, the receiver uses a weighting scheme to combine the new measurements with the tracker prediction. |
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The Seven Stars public house, where abolitionist Thomas Clarkson collected information on the slave trade, is still operating. |
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The new data that had been collected on the ocean basins also showed particular characteristics regarding the bathymetry. |
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It was described from a type specimen collected in Sweden, with the name Fringilla domestica. |
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The nectar and copious dull yellow ochre pollen are collected by honeybees as food sources. |
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Some new parts may have been collected from genuine local stories, particularly those of Mungo's work in Cumbria. |
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His works, according to the Suda, were collected in 26 books but each of these was probably a long, narrative poem. |
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As a result, the tax revenues collected by the samurai landowners were worth less and less over time. |
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In 2015, TED collected 40 examples of bizarre idioms that cannot be translated literally. |
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Some of these amphipods were collected by bait bags attached to the vehicle and were brought to the surface for further analysis. |
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If all known seamounts were collected into one area, they would make a landform the size of Europe. |
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New species are observed or collected and valuable information is obtained on almost every submersible dive at seamounts. |
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Currently, it is cleaned by spade and barrow onshore, and it can be collected by raking boats offshore. |
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Emma sat with her rounded knees collected up to her ample chest and held her bottle of Passion Pop in her outstretched hand. |
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The word is used by farmers in Britain to describe the place where farm yard manure from cows or other animals is collected. |
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According to Gilje and data collected at the time of the American Revolution, the ages of pirates ranged from fourteen to fifty years old. |
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Heavy metals are often adsorbed on injected active carbon powder, which is collected by particle filtration. |
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Furthermore, data was collected by capturing sea lions in order to measure and determine their growth rates. |
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The Great Pacific Garbage Patch in the Northern Pacific is an island of marine debris, believed to have been collected by the North Pacific Gyre. |
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Somerset songs were collected by Cecil Sharp and incorporated into works such as Holst's A Somerset Rhapsody. |
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Nav Canada is funded from fees that are collected from the airlines based on the weight of the aircraft and the distance flown. |
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Some jurisdictions also impose a tax collected from employers, to fund unemployment insurance, health care, or similar government outlays. |
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Once that amount is collected in fare, the driver then begins to make a profit. |
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There were no sewage pipes at the time, waste being collected from the main streets by a refuse cart. |
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Eocene fossil flower, collected August 2010 from Clare family fossil quarry, Florissant, Colorado. |
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They decorated themselves with beads and collected exotic stones for aesthetic, rather than utilitarian qualities. |
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Baldwin provided him with a fleet and he landed in the Isle of Wight in May 1066, where he collected money and provisions. |
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Penalty Fares can be collected only by authorised Revenue Protection Inspectors, not by ordinary Guards. |
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More than 300 police officers collected 12,500 statements and checked thousands of cars, without success. |
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Weeks of investigation led to nothing, leaving police officers frustrated that they collected an important clue. |
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Einhard tells how Charlemagne himself ordered that the epic lays should be collected for posterity. |
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In exterminating Arianism, many texts in Gothic were probably expunged and overwritten as palimpsests or collected and burned. |
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The detective painstakingly collected clues to piece together what happened that tragic night. |
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For Africa, Marshall has collected some fortysix observations of which almost half are concerned with Pierines. |
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Private contractors who collected taxes for the State were the norm in the Republican era. |
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The discipline involves surveying, excavation and eventually analysis of data collected to learn more about the past. |
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Once artifacts and structures have been excavated, or collected from surface surveys, it is necessary to properly study them. |
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These are accompanied by one of the largest genetic records which have been collected by deCODE genetics. |
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The Intercotyledonary membrane was sampled in the area surrounding the collected placentomes. |
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Soviet and later Russian athletes have always been in the top four for the number of gold medals collected at the Summer Olympics. |
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After the restoration of the monarchy, the bones were collected and replaced in their chests, although somewhat out of sorts. |
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Deities first worshipped as the patrons of cities or places came to be collected together as empires extended over larger territories. |
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In the 17th century Thomas Hobbes collected the current evidence to conclude outright that Moses could not have written the bulk of the Torah. |
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Many of the important authorities which Aventinus collected for this purpose have been preserved only in his copies. |
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Much of this set of traditions and knowledge is collected in the Western canon. |
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In July 1852, while returning to the UK, the ship's cargo caught fire and all the specimens he had collected were lost. |
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He collected more than 125,000 specimens, more than a thousand of them representing species new to science. |
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During the treasure voyages, the crew acquired and collected a large amount of navigational data. |
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He commuted the contribution system into a fixed poll tax that was collected by imperial agents and forwarded to units in need. |
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Many have been collected around camp fires. Polystoechotids are also taken at lights in remote areas. |
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This mite was collected at the Maui Community College agricultural field on popolo berry on 19 July 1995 by C. McGrath. |
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The Kingdom of Aragon collected a number of territories in the Mediterranean, known as the Crown of Aragon. |
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Formerly, large quantities were collected and exported to Britain to be used in marmalade. |
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Between 1847 and 1849, Matthew Fontaine Maury collected enough information to create wind and current charts for the world's oceans. |
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His expedition had collected a good quantity of the precious metal but was running low on food and supplies. |
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This was a new venture for him in the sense that never before had he collected the raw data for a new regional map. |
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They collected tribute from the neighboring tribes and in turn paid tribute to the Khazars on the lower Volga. |
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The spikes are collected and spread out to dry in the sun, then the peppercorns are stripped off the spikes. |
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Paddy Berry has also collected and published a number of songs from Wexford. |
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At trial, each person presents witnesses and the evidence collected is recorded. |
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And if the marks could not be collected because of poverty, they would be collected in the hundred for deposit in the king's treasury. |
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The town was originally controlled by officials acting for the King who collected taxes and upheld the law. |
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The rovings are collected in a drum and proceed to the slubbing frame which adds twist, and winds onto bobbins. |
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The cops are removed and collected into cans or baskets, and subsequently delivered to the warehouse. |
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Sometimes the slag which runs out the slag hole is collected in a small cup shaped tool, allowed to cool and harden. |
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Tolls for pedestrians were collected until 1950, when ownership of the bridge was transferred to Shropshire County Council. |
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The sodium carbonate was extracted from the ashes with water, and then collected by allowing the water to evaporate. |
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Davy however performed his experiments with samples of firedamp collected from pits. |
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He also visited Naples and Mount Vesuvius, where he collected samples of crystals. |
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Some had a pointed slate roof, while others had a lead cone, which collected rain water for drinking. |
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Tolls are collected at points known as toll booths, toll houses, plazas, stations, bars, or gates. |
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A plaque commemorating the event includes the first quarter collected at its toll booths. |
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Within a year his first biography was published, as was a volume of his collected speeches. |
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This process is repeated in spring, when collected cotton needs to be hoed and weeded. |
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Penal transportation is a feature of many broadsides, and a number of these transportation ballads have been collected from traditional singers. |
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In England they became popular heroes and 800,000 signatures were collected for their release. |
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Alpine crystals have been studied and collected for hundreds of years, and began to be classified in the 18th century. |
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English versions of Economy and Society were published as a collected volume in 1968 as edited by Gunther Roth and Claus Wittich. |
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Many of Weber's works famous today were collected, revised and published posthumously. |
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He collected material for the second edition, but died a year after the book was first published, on 10 July 1779 at Sizergh Castle, Westmorland. |
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During the final decade of his life, De Quincey laboured on a collected edition of his works. |
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At the Old Manse, Hawthorne wrote most of the tales collected in Mosses from an Old Manse. |
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Carlyle had quite a few unusual definitions at hand, which were collected by the Nuttall Encyclopedia. |
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Paul Smith writes that Hemingway's first stories, collected as In Our Time, showed he was still experimenting with his writing style. |
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Fast flows of water cause the deposition of sediment collected from the river banks, raising the river height further. |
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Records have been collected since 1908 from the Met Office's weather station at Lister Park, a short distance north of the city centre. |
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As the largest joint stock company in the United Kingdom, it collected a greater revenue than any other railway company of its era. |
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A classic palynologist analyses particulate samples collected from the air, from water, or from deposits including sediments of any age. |
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The rubbish is collected every Thursday in Gloucester, but on Wednesdays in Cheltenham. |
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Mdlle Reuter turned her eye laterally on me, to ascertain, probably, whether I was collected enough to be ushered into her sanctum sanctorum. |
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Saprobic edible fungi are also collected from the wild but they are best known and most widely valued in their cultivated forms. |
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I collected a fine mixed bunch of valerian and thrift and white sea campion. |
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In all, 38 samples were collected from 23 acutely infected patients. |
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Of the specimens examined, 38 were collected by Perkins prior to 1899 and are possible syntypes. |
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As a religious charity it is tax-exempt, so all money collected goes to its good works. |
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The leaves were of use only to the tempeh factories, which collected them every night. |
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At half-past one, on the sounding of the tocsin about fifteen persons were collected, when the Rev. J. Bromley was called to the chair. |
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They collected wood and built back the fire and they fetched rocks to make a trivet and there they set the bucket to boil. |
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Towards the last I increased the heat, and by that means produced a very turbid air, of which I collected a prodigious quantity. |
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For 13 years, researchers collected data on the foraging ability of chick-rearing Adelie penguins on Ross Island, Antarctica. |
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The daring stunt was performed adeptly by Uppal, who collected two flags, whereas, Ajaz and Tandon managed to score one flags each. |
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I sipped instant decaf and peered into the freezer at vaporescent packages of food piled in a heap atop the collected remains of Jim Kunkel. |
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Aphids were collected from volunteer common wheat in the province of Karaj, Iran. |
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When using plastic syringes, the arterial blood gas analysis should be processed shortly after the sample is collected. |
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The data is similar to that collected by weather balloons, but more accurate, more frequent and on a global scale. |
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I collected bits of them, but my blitz was safely vicarious. |
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Legumes were collected from the Agrostology Field Laboratory of Bogor Agricultural University. |
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Then, wind tunnel test data of several airfoils are collected and an airfoil database is generated. |
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The aqueous layer was collected and alkalinized with 5M NaOH and extracted again with xylene. |
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The allotype, morphotype, and paratypes were collected from cobble and slab bolder riffle habitats in close proximity to the holotype collection. |
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Amniotic fluid samples were obtained by transabdominal amniocentesis and collected in 15 mL dry tubes. |
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Tickets can be collected from Angel Cakes in Norton, Perfect Fit in Billingham or Discover Stockton on Stockton High Street. |
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Mr Shimon also collected the autographs of other artists like George Formby, Jack Benny, Judy Garland and the Ink Spots. |
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Antennules may also be more easily collected with less damage to the animal than collection of gill tissue. |
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Aqueous humour was collected at 6, 12 and 24 hr after LPS inoculation and the number of infiltrating cells in the anterior chamber was counted. |
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Prior to 1990, landings data were collected only from individuals holding quinaldine permits. |
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Fish were not collected at any of the sites and only zygopterans were present in some of the habitats. |
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The solid was collected on a filter paper and was thoroughly washed with hot water to remove unreacted quinone and side product quinhydrone. |
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The couple yesterday collected huge Jiffy bags full of items from their lawyer's Glasgow office. |
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She's en route to the Ugandan city of Jinja to be collected by the Uganda Wildlife Education Centre based in Entebbe. |
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He wrote for posterity based on his own experience, as well as his reading and understanding of lessons of long ago collected by Antiquitarians. |
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Voltaire and the Marquise collected over 21,000 books, an enormous number for the time. |
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He founded the Voltaire Institute and Museum in Geneva where he began publishing collected volumes of Voltaire's correspondence. |
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The latter collected some 3,500 names of those in favour of creating a party of labour independent from the existing political organisations. |
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A small number of personal accounts of American veterans have been collected by the Library of Congress Veterans History Project. |
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Polish folk music was collected in the 19th century by Oskar Kolberg, as part of a wave of Polish national revival. |
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Most early material on succession was collected by Domnal O'Davoren in the 16th century. |
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The majority of public sector revenue payable by Scottish residents and enterprises is collected at the UK level. |
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Approximately 50,000 tonnes of waste is collected from homes and commercial properties in Moray. |
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Aside from her eight Brit Awards, she has also collected four Grammy Awards and an MTV Video Music Award. |
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Engraved gems continued to be produced and collected until the 19th century. |
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Rents, known as calps, from those living within the clan estate were collected by the tacksmen. |
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Radiocarbon evidence has been collected from Anuradhapura and Aligala shelter in Sigiriya. |
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After it had gone through the aqueduct, the water was collected in tanks and fed through pipes to fountains, toilets, etc. |
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Alchemists burned zinc metal in air and collected the resulting zinc oxide on a condenser. |
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During the Ordovician, the southern continents were collected into Gondwana. |
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It is still collected in huge quantities in Scotland, mostly for export to the Continent, and also consumed locally. |
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Manure is commonly collected from barns and feeding areas to fertilize cropland. |
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The cost of constructing the new crossing was expected to be paid for by tolls collected from motorists using the two crossings. |
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Mythology or godlore refers variously to the collected myths of a group of people or to the study of such myths. |
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In present use, mythology usually refers to the collected myths of a group of people, but may also mean the study of such myths. |
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She also collected fans, board games and playing cards, which she donated to the British Museum. |
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Before the Second World War, folk artifacts had been understood and collected as cultural shards of an earlier time. |
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They were collected with no supporting data, bound in books, archived and classified more or less successfully. |
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Irish literature, which is far more extensive, has been collected through a similar combination of purchase and deposit. |
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