Talk with your doctor before having any dental work done during the course of your treatment. |
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When you have four major championships played during the course of a year, one of them has to rate as the weak sister of the bunch. |
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Here, I have readdressed the oft-noted observation that the size of the dentary increased during the course of synapsid evolution. |
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However, during the course of the study, two participating faculty members withdrew. |
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You may find during the course of the year a huge variety of interesting fungi, woodwasps, tunnelling beetles, centipedes, and millipedes. |
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The flow was largely laminar, and the streamlines remained remarkably coherent and showed little deviation during the course of the experiment. |
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These results imply that males adaptively change their resource allocation strategy during the course of the season. |
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I hope to bring the necessary legislative proposals to the House during the course of the year. |
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Unless you count the first two signs of The Apocalypse that suddenly appeared during the course of the day. |
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Questions must be asked on Sunday about the constant interference by umpires and linesmen during the course of the game. |
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I've arranged to meet him during the course of the week to discuss details and hopefully come to an arrangement. |
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Even so, during the course of the rushes, he gets to play every character in the film. |
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Many patients have at least one recurrence of disease activity during the course of the taper. |
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A servant's use of his private car for transport during the course of his duties does not satisfy the conditions set out above. |
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We sat and watched the screen as it fizzed black and white shapes that during the course of the last three hours had scrambled my tiny mind. |
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Four were shared out and the remaining 11 were consumed by Jack during the course of the night. |
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Both Wales and Scotland would gradually come to adopt these values during the course of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. |
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Those jokes will certainly be oft repeated during the course of the current federal election campaign. |
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These show footprints, burrows, tracks, or other marks made during the course of an organism's lifetime. |
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But during the course of the biannual check-up, a discovery was made that would change Anne's life. |
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The cells, nerves and transmitters in the brain are attacked during the course of the disease, the brain shrinks and gaps develop. |
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This is the character who has been raised from the status of burglar's moll to sanctified heroine during the course of the novel. |
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I have come to know these men quite well during the course of this monitorship. |
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Because no plants were left uncaged during the course of this study, we do not know exactly how much fruit set can be reduced by herbivory. |
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Someone had undressed me during the course of my sleep, so I threw on a dressing gown over my underclothes. |
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They seemed under-rehearsed but, possibly, this will have been rectified during the course of the week. |
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He added that no evidence of impropriety had been unearthed during the course of an internal investigation carried out on the company's behalf. |
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The boss key also comes in handy since the system requirements aren't high and playing a game or two during the course of the work day is easy. |
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Natasha had stood there during the course of our little quarrel, unspeaking. |
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I often used to wonder just how many times one ball of nicki-nicki was passed on during the course of a day. |
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It would be awkward for the embattled Speaker to preside over the affairs of the House during the course of the investigation. |
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No one could accomplish the spellbinding feats Barry Sinclair does so nonchalantly during the course of his show. |
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By comparison, 142 native and 25 non-native species were collected by Ahles and not found during the course of this study. |
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And atop the van were five bicycles, kept as a standby in case of the breakdown of any cycle during the course of the rally. |
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This was done in order to ensure that handgrip strength had not fallen during the course of the experimental procedure. |
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Those amendments validate changes in membership, either to replace or to substitute members during the course of tribunal hearings. |
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Many terrible things have taken place during the course of European history of which none of today's descendants can be proud. |
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There will be traffic diversions, contra-flow systems and some road closures during the course of the work. |
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I receive perhaps four or five such requests during the course of a typical week. |
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All physical symptoms improved substantially in the first month of antidepressant use but plateaued during the course of the study. |
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I cannot overlook the fact that he is a man of 77 and may, during the course of his evidence, on occasion have said things incautiously. |
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A mutual friend formally introduced him to her during the course of the evening. |
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The core characters in Smallville all have intertwining story arcs that carry them to different places during the course of the season. |
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It's been recorded that during the course of making this movie you had a bit of fun playing practical jokes on one of your co-stars. |
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Lucky couples on the dance floor walked away with more than a dozen prizes during the course of the night. |
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We'll of course be back to you if any developments occur during the course of this program. |
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Had she not been confronted with it even once during the course of the day, selling countless dozens of pottles? |
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Exegetes find few texts more baffling than four lines that Matthew attributes to Jesus during the course of his Galilean ministry. |
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Since track cyclists are unable to switch gears during the course of a race, the choice of gear ratio is very important. |
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Secondly during the course of the negotiations he put forward the pretence about the attempts to obtain finance. |
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It's basically the story of how, during the course of the war, he converted his toy manufacturing to weapons production. |
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Heathcliff is routinely described during the course of the narrative as grinding, clenching, and gnashing his teeth. |
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There are, however, some basic guidelines to follow during the course of the hand. |
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The advantage he gains is that he takes fewer strokes than his opponents during the course of a race. |
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Everybody goes through a blip during the course of the year and maybe we are having ours now. |
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Lord knows what it must feel like for him having no doubt spoken to the man during the course of the school day. |
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If, during the course of the night, you happen to meet two philosophical ladies of your acquaintance, it is important that you conduct yourself respectably. |
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Despite the rather amusing sight of ladies in Elizabethan dress asking us to turn off our mobiles, I heard at least three during the course of the evening. |
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If we feel uncomfortable, achy, or even delirious during the course of a fever, these sensations are due to the toxicity that the fever is working to rid us of. |
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Alan Fuller, defending, said that his client had a history of paranoid schizophrenia and had made a suicide attempt during the course of the case. |
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There were serious revolts during the course of the seventeenth-century, and raiding by the nomadic hunter-gatherers from the eastern parts of the region. |
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Most people have a large degree of variability in their heart rates during the course of a day. |
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Although referred to by the witness Police Constable Fagin during the course of her testimony the print out was not produced in evidence before me. |
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Public transport fares have doubled during the course of the year. |
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The pope, who personally administers each of the church's seven sacraments during the course of each year, makes a practice of consecrating bishops on Epiphany. |
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Now for Cola companies to allow those lucky few winners to enter the game's arena during the course of a match violates one its sanctum sanctorum. |
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As binning and storing wine became commonplace during the course of the 18th century, the wine bottle evolved into the cylindrical shape we know today. |
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As a huge fire raged in the south of the city, the US military said last night up to 1,000 targets would be attacked during the course of the night. |
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In this book, the rank as given in the headword of those servicemen who have a biographical entry is the highest they achieved during the course of the war. |
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Where any breach occurs unintentionally, for example through miskeying or during the course of an authorized use, the use shall be discontinued at once. |
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These will be the actual benefits provided during the course of the year and may include provision for unforeseen outgoings and for possible expenditure in later years. |
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Most of the remainder was discharged by tankers during the course of ballasting and tank cleaning, or by other types of ship in the form of waste oil. |
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The wind was quite variable during the course of the day, with a 20 km easterly tailwind at the start, turning southerly and reducing as the day progressed. |
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The year 2000 started out full of hope for all of us but, sadly, during the course of the past year for the farming community many of those hopes have already been dashed. |
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But during the course of their journey the tension between the two mellows as they begin to learn something about each other's background and hopes for the future. |
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Gold deposition was the most productive during the course of the Hercynian and Kimmerian metallogenic epochs and the Mezo-Cenozoic activation stage. |
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The patterns of Swedish immigrant settlement changed during the course of the nineteenth century, varying with economic conditions and opportunities. |
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Leaders of several political parties are scheduled to visit Virudhunagar during the course of the next 12 months to sing hosannas to the former Chief Minister. |
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Three more were to follow during the course of the mid to late 20th century. |
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Both AN and eew change over a wide range during the course of the reaction, so correlations made with these traditional metrics were made. |
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Five birds died during the course of treatment before the tube could be removed, and one bird was euthanatized. |
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Workers who become infected with anthrax during the course of their jobs will be covered for testing and medication under workers' comp. |
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Evacuation during the course of the war also revealed, to more prosperous Britons, the extent of deprivation in society. |
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Carlisle and Ely are purely monastic churches, which then became the seat of a bishop during the course of construction. |
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Sometimes ribbons are threaded through a hole in the tip of the sword, and the dancers grab on to them during the course of the dance. |
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The following year, during the course of the uneventful first parliament session, Bacon married Alice Barnham. |
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In all about 500,000 copies total including unauthorized editions were sold during the course of the American Revolution. |
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Mediary disinfection, that occurring during the course of the disease, is of great value. |
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The sovereign wears a variety of different robes and other garments during the course of the ceremony. |
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A number of players may be replaced by substitutes during the course of the game. |
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Before this, it was quite common for a player to play for both counties during the course of a single season. |
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Under that rule, a player is prohibited from changing the type of ball he uses during the course of a match. |
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Belfast expanded very rapidly from being a market town to becoming an industrial city during the course of the 19th century. |
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On July 4, 1776, during the course of the American Revolutionary War, the colonies unanimously adopted the Declaration of Independence. |
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Some of these were later absorbed into the Ottoman Empire, while others were granted various types of autonomy during the course of centuries. |
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Other examples include Mingulay, Noss and the St Kilda archipelago, which were abandoned during the course of the 20th century. |
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Critical opinion is divided as to whether the narrator leaves his residence during the course of the narration. |
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A soup kitchen was kept running in Hardie's home during the course of the strike, manned by his new wife, the former Lillie Wilson. |
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Tancred was a professional engineer who had worked with Arrol before, but he would leave the partnership during the course of construction. |
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Belgium participated in the Industrial Revolution and, during the course of the 20th century, possessed a number of colonies in Africa. |
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The pace of oceanographic and marine biology studies quickly accelerated during the course of the 19th century. |
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The area was fought over by the French and the English, including several English occupations during the course of the Hundred Years War. |
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His personal beliefs and piety may, however, have developed during the course of his life. |
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Iceland had prospered during the course of the war, amassing considerable currency reserves in foreign banks. |
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Chinese sources make no mention when the confrontation exactly happened during the course of the third voyage. |
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Some of these were later absorbed into the empire, while others were granted various types of autonomy during the course of centuries. |
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This type of ownership applies to most property acquired by each spouse during the course of the marriage. |
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The Whigs grew more powerful during the course of the War of the Spanish Succession, until 1710 when Anne dismissed many of them from office. |
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Interjections are reported only if the member speaking replies to them or remarks on them during the course of his or her speech. |
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His distinctive, frenetic minimalism, condensed lettering and rebuslike signature were developed during the course of this strip. |
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This led to litigation, during the course of which one Gravely Claypoole was appointed by the court to run the works for Grandison. |
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Weber's views on the war and the expansion of the German empire changed during the course of the conflict. |
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Pinch hitters, defensive replacements, pinch runners, and relief pitchers contribute much during the course of a season. |
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The Afrikaans language arose in the Dutch Cape Colony, through a gradual divergence from European Dutch dialects, during the course of the 18th century. |
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Loyalties and allegiances varied widely within regions and communities and even within families, and sometimes shifted during the course of the Revolution. |
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A variety of tasty seasonal pitas were hand-made during the course of the six-hour festival yesterday at the Bangladesh Multi Purpose Centre, in Victoria Road, Aston. |
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These special interests are citizens who might have been left out by the electorate during the course of elections or did not enter as candidates. |
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Both Catalina and Sunderland aircraft were flown during the course of World War II in search of Japanese and German submarines and surface raiders. |
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Elias said he started the competition using Mann's HardNose Swimbaits but ran out of those and ended up using three different swimbaits during the course of the tournament. |
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Of course, during the course of these visits, I got to know the physical therapist somewhat and, of course, it came out that I, myself, was a registered respiratory therapist. |
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The PBA Philippine Cup is one of three annual competitions held during the course of a PBA season, which also includes the Commissioner's Cup and the Governor's Cup. |
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It said that staff had not recorded activity accurately on the Electronic health record and that activity had increased significantly during the course of the contract. |
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But training, no matter how many or how complicated the number of roleplays included, does not match the actual events encountered during the course of a manager's day. |
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Chorus books, such as Gospel Quintet Choruses, Gates of Praise, and Glorious Vision Melodies, were also frequently published during the course of the 20th Century. |
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The time period between successive divisions is 89 days, so theoretically, each brittle star can produce 15 new individuals during the course of a year. |
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Tunable parameters can be changed during the course of a transception. |
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The collective reproachment of Naomi during the course of this experience illustrates the many ways in which female sexuality can be seen as culpable. |
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These marks were introduced during the course of the Hellenistic period. |
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The snow on the Southern side of the Alps melts and thaws to a greater or lesser extent during the course of the day, and then refreezes at night. |
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These rehearsals are held during the course of several days before the Saturday show, and consequently the delegations arrive in the host city many days before the event. |
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In a letter addressed to the King of Spain, he expressed, somewhat ironically, that he had to act as a conciliatory force during the course of his expeditions. |
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A field planted using a seed drill is much more uniform, typically in rows, allowing weeding with the hoe during the course of the growing season. |
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There he became acquainted with the civil engineer John Smeaton, who during the course of his studies on windmills had devised a descriptive scale for grading wind speed. |
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In 1997, this area required formal recognition during the course of negotiations for the Amsterdam Treaty of the European Union and is now known as the Common Travel Area. |
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