In November 2011 the first direct observation of a quasar accretion disk around a supermassive black hole was reported. |
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In one word, for exploitation, veiled by religious and political illusions, it has substituted naked, shameless, direct, brutal exploitation. |
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As a direct result of the war and the War Production Board, by June 1945, over 646 billion units per year were being produced. |
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For uses where a high starting torque and low speed were required, the conventional direct drive approach was inadequate. |
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My release from prison was the direct result of the people inside and outside South Africa. |
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Together with Chancellor of the Exchequer Geoffrey Howe, she lowered direct taxes on income and increased indirect taxes. |
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The SRA was in turn was abolished in 2006 in favour of direct control by the Department of Transport's Rail Group. |
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However, as yet there is no firm commitment to a direct HS2 link into Liverpool. |
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Federal Reserve, argued that monetary policy could respond to zero interest rate conditions by direct expansion of the money supply. |
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The City of Liverpool, omitted from direct HS2 access, may add a third source of funding. |
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The airline started operations in June 2008, and now flies direct from Paris to New York's JFK and Newark airports. |
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In 2005 this was simplified by making a direct transfer from Treasury to the Environment Agency in the form of Flood Defence Grant in Aid. |
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In March 2011 SEPA enhanced its provision with a direct warnings extension to its Floodline service. |
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Through privatization by direct asset sale or stock market, bidders compete to offer higher prices, generating more revenue for the state. |
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Attempts to introduce bilingualism in local administration have so far met direct refusal from French officials. |
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Skeletal analysis provides no direct assessment of skin color, but it does allow an accurate estimate of original geographical origins. |
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The development of a regional system of human rights protection operating across Europe can be seen as a direct response to twin concerns. |
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Adjectives precede nouns, direct objects come before verbs, and there are postpositions. |
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National Rail services are available for onward journeys, from stations at Oban, which has direct services to Glasgow. |
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The Nova Scotia tourism industry includes more than 6,500 direct businesses, supporting nearly 40,000 jobs. |
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On 26 November 2009, Karzai made a public plea for direct negotiations with the Taliban leadership. |
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I Corps was under the direct command of Scottish Command of the British Army. |
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Foreign governments supplied funds by purchasing Treasury bonds and thus avoided much of the direct effect of the crisis. |
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To date, various US government agencies have committed or spent trillions of dollars in loans, asset purchases, guarantees, and direct spending. |
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Ayckbourn, however, continues to write and direct his own work at the theatre. |
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By capturing the islands Magnus imposed a more direct royal control, although at a price. |
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During most of the Cold War, NATO's watch against the Soviet Union and Warsaw Pact did not actually lead to direct military action. |
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The historic advantage of genres is to allow the direct marketing of fiction. |
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The achievement of realism in the theatre was to direct attention to the social and psychological problems of ordinary life. |
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A live action film is in development with screenwriter Alex Ross Perry on board to write the screenplay and Marc Forster to direct. |
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Gaiman has not written a direct sequel to American Gods but he has revisited the characters. |
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He cowrote the screenplay for the movie MirrorMask with his old friend Dave McKean for McKean to direct. |
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He also posts reader emails and answers questions, which gives him unusually direct and immediate interaction with fans. |
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His direct literary influences in the use of Scots in poetry were Allan Ramsay and Robert Fergusson. |
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The groove of direct hereditary descent in the land of his birth, which he never in thought, and hardly in body, moved out of. |
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After his victory King Sverre placed Shetland under direct Norwegian rule, a state of affairs that continued for nearly two centuries. |
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In addition, the boundaries of the city were changed twice during the late 20th century, making direct comparisons difficult. |
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Romanesque art is vigorous and direct, was originally brightly coloured, and is often very sophisticated. |
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Burton had accepted Cohen's offer under the condition that Gielgud would direct it, which he convened to him. |
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The most direct of the three is the production approach, which sums the outputs of every class of enterprise to arrive at the total. |
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Edward now enjoyed a degree of direct control in the native Welsh areas which no previous English king had achieved. |
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However, the community council has no direct say in the delivery of services. |
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After peace was restored, and Palmerston in early 1858 brought in legislation for direct rule of India by the Crown, Disraeli opposed it. |
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Virgin Trains East Coast and the Caledonian Sleeper operate direct trains to London. |
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National Express and Megabus provides direct services to major cities such as Swansea, London, Newcastle upon Tyne and Manchester. |
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Germany's foreign policy during the war involved the creation of allied governments under direct or indirect control from Berlin. |
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However, whatever the history, in practice the government of the Cayman Islands has always relied on indirect and not direct taxes. |
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This would have been the first direct tax on income in the Cayman Islands' history. |
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Parliament passed the Stamp Act in March 1765, which imposed direct taxes on the colonies for the first time. |
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In August 2010, this system was replaced by the direct payment by the government of grants and tuition fees. |
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In 2009, after Premier Misick resigned in the face of corruption charges, the United Kingdom took over direct control of the government. |
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The remaining parliamentary chamber, the House of Commons, instituted a Council of State to execute laws and to direct administrative policy. |
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There are 450 people's deputies of Ukraine who are elected based on the general, equal and direct electoral right for 5 years. |
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Although there was some indirect Roman law influence on Scots law, the direct influence of Roman law was slight up until around the 15th century. |
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Following the end of the Cold War, the threat of direct conventional military confrontation with other states has been replaced by terrorism. |
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In 2003, Qatar adopted a constitution that provided for the direct election of 30 of the 45 members of the Legislative Council. |
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The landing was north of Sevastopol, so the Russians had arrayed their army in expectation of a direct attack. |
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As one example, Luftflotte 5 was created in 1940 to direct operations in Norway and Denmark, and other Luftflotten were created as necessary. |
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Serbia also dissolved the provincial executive council and assumed full and direct control of the province. |
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According to official reports, the alliance suffered no fatalities as a direct result of combat operations. |
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Electric arc furnace steelmaking is the manufacture of steel from scrap or direct reduced iron melted by electric arcs. |
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Hitler took personal control of four divisions as strategic reserves, not to be used without his direct orders. |
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The initial investigation found no direct link with the aircraft's main batteries. |
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Finally, he called on the Member States to limit direct aid to unprofitable farms. |
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The direct motivation for Soviet weapons development was to achieve a balance of power during the Cold War. |
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Governments also have limited discretion to continue to direct a small proportion of the total subsidy to support specific crops. |
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Meritocracy favors an eventual society where an individual's success is a direct function of his merit, or contribution. |
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Africans played a direct role in the slave trade, selling their captives or prisoners of war to European buyers. |
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In Britain, the nationalisation was perceived as a direct threat to British interests. |
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Fraguela Alfonso, its president, said it was a direct attack on the country's financial system. |
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Competition may be within or between species, and may be direct or indirect. |
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Though Eden had known Eisenhower for years and had many direct contacts with him during the crisis, he also misread the situation. |
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The rest came from loss of Corporation Tax, VAT and other direct taxes. |
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Power is the capacity to direct the decisions and actions of others. |
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The Norman invasion was a watershed in the history of Ireland, marking the beginning of more than 700 years of direct English and, later, British involvement in Ireland. |
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However Scots Law does not accord the same status to precedent, and judgments in one legal system do not have a direct effect in the other legal systems. |
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The first of these was the outright annexation of Indian states and subsequent direct governance of the underlying regions, which collectively came to comprise British India. |
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Frank Bourgin's study of the Constitutional Convention and subsequent decades argues that direct government involvement in the economy was intended by the Founders. |
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Direct outputs can be found on many independent mixers designed for multi-track use, though virtually none of the ministudios have true direct outputs. |
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The rule is also called Crown rule in India, or direct rule in India. |
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These reconnaissance planes were used to direct gunnery and photograph enemy fortifications but now the Allies were nearly blinded by German fighters. |
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During the war, German forces under direct order from Adolf Hitler set up six major extermination camps, all of which operated in the heart of Poland. |
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Although the rebellion was suppressed by 1858, it led to the dissolution of the East India Company and to the direct administration of India by the British government. |
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Still, he proposed direct negotiations with Egypt in any level. |
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However, he suggested that the option direct membership in the EEA for the microstates, outside of both the EFTA and the EU, should be given a consideration. |
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After the Agricolan fleet had come and gone, possibly anchoring at Shapinsay, direct Roman influence seems to have been limited to trade rather than conquest. |
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The city is linked to Edinburgh by four direct railway links. |
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The Greater London Authority is mostly funded by direct government grant and it is also a precepting authority, with some money collected with local Council Tax. |
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Aberdeen railway station is on the main UK rail network and Abellio ScotRail has frequent direct trains to major cities such as Edinburgh, Glasgow and Inverness. |
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The UK's longest direct rail journey runs from Aberdeen to Penzance. |
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Anguilla has become a popular tax haven, having no capital gains, estate, profit or other forms of direct taxation on either individuals or corporations. |
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No direct taxation is imposed on residents and Cayman Islands companies. |
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The RUF continued to advance, resulting in sporadic confrontations with UNAMSIL and government forces, until on 17 May they came into direct contact with British forces. |
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Ford had enjoyed success in the 1970s with its Capri coupe, but this declined in popularity after 1980 and when production ended in 1986, there was no direct replacement. |
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Ministers also agreed to increase modulation, whereby direct payments to farmers are reduced and the money transferred to the Rural Development Fund. |
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The official poverty measure counts only direct monetary income. |
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Ireland and the West Indies both won their games against Scotland and the Netherlands with their direct encounter ending in no result due to rain. |
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Arguably, the ringdown is the most direct way of observing a black hole. |
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Hydrogen is commonly used in power stations as a coolant in generators due to a number of favorable properties that are a direct result of its light diatomic molecules. |
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They require no external regulating equipment, have low manufacturing costs, and work equally well on either alternating current or direct current. |
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Baird was the direct beneficiary of Korn's research and success. |
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This could be achieved through either or both of a dedicated rapid transport system linking Euston and St Pancras and a direct rail link to High Speed One. |
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This sends flood warning information for a chosen geographical area direct to customers who have registered a mobile or landline telephone number. |
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Birmingham is 50 minutes away and Cambridge via Peterborough can be reached in around 1 hour 55m with further direct services available onto Stansted Airport in north Essex. |
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This assured the landlord of a regular income, and relieved them of direct responsibility, while leaving tenants open to exploitation by the middlemen. |
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However, he suggested that the option of direct membership in the EEA for the microstates, outside both the EFTA and the EU, should be given consideration. |
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London shut down Northern Ireland's parliament and began direct rule. |
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After Pinter mentioned that he had an idea for a play, Woolf asked him to write it so that he could direct it to fulfill a requirement for his postgraduate work. |
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At Oundle School in Northamptonshire, Edgar became immersed in theatre and was the first pupil in over 300 years of school history to be permitted to direct a play. |
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Among many American writers professing a direct debt to Shaw, Eugene O'Neill became an admirer at the age of seventeen, after reading The Quintessence of Ibsenism. |
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While Scary Monsters used principles established by the Berlin albums, it was considered by critics to be far more direct musically and lyrically. |
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