If I can digress for a moment, I'd like to briefly mention her earlier films. |
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The stock market has continued to rise, except for a slight hiccup earlier this month. |
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Supercontinents, largely in evidence earlier in the geological record, are landmasses that comprise more than one craton or continental core. |
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Lewis Mumford has proposed that the Industrial Revolution had its origins in the Early Middle Ages, much earlier than most estimates. |
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The Tyneside Golf Club at Ryton dates from 1880 but there may have been earlier courses in the region. |
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The Chronicle, commissioned by King Alfred the Great, drew on earlier oral traditions and on the few written fragments available. |
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For the period prior to Augustine's arrival in 597, Bede drew on earlier writers, including Solinus. |
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Bede's stylistic models included some of the same authors from whom he drew the material for the earlier parts of his history. |
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For the period prior to Augustine's arrival in 597, Bede drew on earlier writers, including Orosius, Eutropius, Pliny, and Solinus. |
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He also had sources which have not been identified, and some of his statements have no earlier surviving source. |
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Unlike the earlier edition, all foreign alphabets except Greek were transliterated. |
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Crouch had earlier hopelessly miskicked an excellent volleyed chance from eight yards out after a delightful Pennant cross. |
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Aristotle proposed a fifth element, aether, in addition to the four proposed earlier by Empedocles. |
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The earlier names, in contrast, were likely to have been coined before direct contact with local peoples was made. |
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Dwarfing occurred with the pygmy mammoth on the outer Channel Islands of California, but at an earlier period. |
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More recent extensive DNA evidence, however, suggests a significant replacement of earlier populations. |
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Instead, quite different customs predominated in the Irish record that were apparently influenced by the traditions of the earlier inhabitants. |
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The ditch was continuous but had been dug in sections, like the ditches of the earlier causewayed enclosures in the area. |
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The reducing agent is commonly a source of carbon such as coke, or in earlier times charcoal. |
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The earliest were of a simple univallate form, and often connected with earlier enclosures attached to the long ditch systems. |
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Claudius Ptolemy described Britain at the beginning of Roman rule but incorporated material from earlier sources. |
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He relied somewhat on the work of an earlier geographer, Marinos of Tyre, and on gazetteers of the Roman and ancient Persian Empire. |
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No Greek manuscript of the Geography survives from earlier than the 13th century. |
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Unlike earlier in the Republic, legionaries were no longer fighting on a seasonal basis to protect their land. |
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However, an earlier version of events by the same ancient author downplays Agrippa's role so it remains uncertain. |
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Constantine then successfully used Britain as the starting point of his march to the imperial throne, unlike the earlier usurper, Albinus. |
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Coinage circulation increased during the 390s, although it never attained the levels of earlier decades. |
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The degree to which earlier native beliefs survived is difficult to gauge precisely. |
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In spite of the earlier rupture in their relations, Maxentius was eager to present himself as his father's devoted son after his death. |
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Additionally, no earlier source mentions that Helena was born in Britain, let alone that she was a princess. |
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At the same time, the uniformity of structure found in Rome's earlier military forces disappeared. |
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The concept of the Dark Ages was also in use, but by the 18th century it tended to be confined to the earlier part of this period. |
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The Norman invasion had little impact on placenames, which had changed significantly after earlier Scandinavian invasions. |
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Norman government under William was similar to the government that had existed under earlier dukes. |
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But these designations appear to run afoul of our earlier concerns about the individuative impotence of dummy sortals. |
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They married in 1191 in Limassol, Cyprus, therefore repudiating Alys, Philip's sister, but the issue had been settled earlier in Messina. |
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After his release from German captivity Richard showed some regret for his earlier conduct, but he was not reunited with his wife. |
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In his earlier Great Seal of 1189, he had used either one or two lions rampants combatants, which arms he may have adopted from his father. |
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This communal monastic lifestyle grew out of the lifestyle of earlier sects of wandering ascetics, some of whom the Buddha had studied under. |
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On 18 January 1486 at Westminster, he honoured a pledge made three years earlier and married Elizabeth of York. |
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Child mortality was low in comparison with earlier and later periods, at about 150 or fewer deaths per 1000 babies. |
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Their homes were, as in earlier centuries, thatched huts with one or two rooms, although later on during this period, roofs were also tiled. |
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The Dutch claimed that a treaty signed with the sultan's predecessor the year earlier had granted them control of the region. |
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In about half of these instances, the Authorized Version translators appear to follow the earlier 1550 Greek Textus Receptus of Stephanus. |
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In Ireland, a convention had been called earlier in the year, and had already declared for Charles. |
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The King confirmed the earlier death sentence and ordered that it be carried out within three days of receiving the confirmation. |
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The Act, which restated and confirmed many provisions of the earlier Declaration of Right, established restrictions on the royal prerogative. |
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The earlier Greater Manchester County Council was abolished in 1986 so it is effectively a unitary authority. |
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This originates from the city's dialect name, Brummagem, which may in turn have been derived from one of the city's earlier names, Bromwicham. |
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Consequently, relatively few buildings survive from its earlier history and those that do are protected. |
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The earlier atrocities had made confidence or goodwill between parties impossible. |
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Napoleon had seen the massacre of the King's Swiss Guard there three years earlier and realised that artillery would be the key to its defence. |
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One theory is that greater prosperity allowed people to finance marriage and new households earlier than previously possible. |
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Patients are suffering psychiatric crises due to lack of earlier intervention. |
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Harding had seemed physically discomfited earlier as she awaited her marks in the kiss and cry corner. |
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Many Coles Creek sites were erected over earlier Woodland period mortuary mounds. |
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The Grainger Market replaced an earlier market originally built in 1808 called the Butcher Market. |
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It is quite possible that there was an earlier church here dating from Saxon times. |
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The coming of the railways added railway bridges to the earlier road bridges and also reduced commercial activity on the river. |
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While macroscopic plant life appeared early in the Paleozoic Eon and possibly late in the Neoproterozoic Era of the earlier eon. |
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In April 1980 a parish council was created for Lichfield, and the charter trustees established six years earlier were dissolved. |
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Some see the key event as the Dutch East India Company's founding in 1602, while others point to earlier developments. |
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In May 2016, Flightglobal reported that new Block 3i software was finally installed, improving reliability over earlier Block 3 software. |
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This experiment followed similar work conducted with light and magnets three years earlier that yielded identical results. |
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Theodore Hailperin showed much earlier that Boole had used the correct mathematical definition of independence in his worked out problems. |
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His views reflected a sentiment stated fifty two years earlier by Tom Rolt in his 1959 book Brunel. |
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In 1769 Watt patented an engine with the innovation of a separate condenser, making it far more efficient than earlier engines. |
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During the earlier days of empirical experimentation in 1758, American Calvinist Jonathan Edwards died from a smallpox inoculation. |
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The development of calculus was built on earlier concepts of instantaneous motion and area underneath curves. |
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Also during the 1960s, the Victoria line was dug under central London and, unlike the earlier tubes, the tunnels did not follow the roads above. |
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Wigan took the lead when Hugo Rodallega lobbed David Stockdale from close range having earlier headed against the post. |
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The climate had been warming since the later Mesolithic and continued to improve, replacing the earlier pine forests with woodland. |
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As they adopted this language and culture, the barriers began to dissolve between peoples, who had earlier lived parallel lives. |
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The Shire met in one or more traditional places, earlier in the open air and then later in a Moot or meeting hall. |
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Akkadian and then Aramaic remained the common languages of a large part of Western Asia from several earlier empires. |
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Economic writings date from earlier Mesopotamian, Greek, Roman, Indian subcontinent, Chinese, Persian, and Arab civilizations. |
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By the 10th century, many Nath poets were associated with earlier Punjabi works. |
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It incorporates a memorial window to the Battle of Britain, which replaces an earlier Tudor stained glass window destroyed in the war. |
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Wilfrid helped the missionary efforts of Willibrord, which were more successful than his own earlier attempts. |
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It is also common practise for many children to attend nursery much earlier than this. |
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The PhD was often distinguished from the earlier higher doctorates by distinctive academic dress. |
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With the conquest of Italy, prepared viae were extended from Rome and its vicinity to outlying municipalities, sometimes overlying earlier roads. |
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Not only is Afrocentrism spawning grotesque maleducation, multiculturalism is exacerbating racial hostilities, undoing earlier racial progress. |
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Castles differed from earlier fortifications in that they were generally private fortified residences. |
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The cathedrals fall into three distinct groups, depending on their earlier organisational structure. |
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An earlier cathedral was located, between 1075 and 1228, on the hill top near the ancient fort at Old Sarum. |
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In the medieval period castles were influenced by earlier forms of elite architecture, contributing to regional variations. |
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Ham is an example of the trend for new castles to dispense with earlier features such as machicolations, tall towers, and crenellations. |
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From an architectural point of view, they were the heirs of the Minoan palaces and also of other palaces built earlier on the Greek mainland. |
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Accounts of Skuld in earlier sources, however, do not include this material. |
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A mandarin impassivity had descended over Smiley's face. The earlier emotion was quite gone. |
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They were more likely added at some point in the 10th century and may never have existed in any earlier set of annals. |
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The romancers' versions of Camelot drew on earlier descriptions of Arthur's fabulous court. |
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The romancers' versions of Camelot draw on earlier traditions of Arthur's fabulous court. |
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At this point Geoffrey inserts a long section of Merlin's prophecies, taken from his earlier Prophetiae Merlini. |
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Because it is a common surname, it is not possible to further identify Shakespeare's Herne, and no earlier references to his legend exist. |
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In this period a particular court culture was allowed to emerge, one that differed sharply from that of earlier times. |
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However, the term pasty appears in much earlier written records from other parts of the country, as mentioned above. |
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This style of beer originated in Britain in the 17th century or earlier has a predominantly malty palate. |
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The Insular style is most famous for its highly dense, intricate and imaginative decoration, which takes elements from several earlier styles. |
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Unlike earlier illuminated manuscripts, the first letter of the first word on the line, for every two lines then other lines, are capitalized. |
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Some earlier Latin poets tried to make up for this deficiency by creating new compound words, as the Greeks had done. |
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Thus he preceded Thomas Hobbes in formulating social contract theory along with earlier scholars. |
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For example, when Romeo talks about Rosaline earlier in the play, he attempts to use the Petrarchan sonnet form. |
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Some scholars contend that the Folio text was abridged and rearranged from an earlier manuscript or prompt book. |
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Illustrations could appear alongside words in the manner of earlier illuminated manuscripts. |
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Not all readers of Blake agree upon how much continuity exists between Blake's earlier and later works. |
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By 1820, he was enjoying considerable success accompanying a reversal in the contemporary critical opinion of his earlier works. |
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Chesterton's writing has been seen by some analysts as combining two earlier strands in English literature. |
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In Britain, the friendly society, building society, and mutual savings bank were earlier forms of similar institutions. |
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As Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations had during an earlier period, Mill's Principles dominated economics teaching. |
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She was known to be in a depressed state from literary overwork, her mother's death earlier that year, and her husband's infidelity. |
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Fife and fiddle were also used, in earlier times, for work aboard merchant vessels. |
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Work proceeded to the strains of a fiddle, to the piping of the boatswain and his mates, or in earlier times yet, to the trumpet. |
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Robert Shaw, the actor who sang the tune in Jaws, also sang it years earlier in a 1956 episode of the television show The Buccaneers. |
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For obvious reasons, the Gradualia never achieved the popularity of Byrd's earlier works. |
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The music that he had earlier composed for Queen Mary's funeral was performed during his as well. |
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Three earlier performances aroused such interest that they naturally prompted the idea of introducing it to a larger public. |
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It is quite possible that the earlier Abenakis may have only partially medialized their consonants after vowels. |
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This work is based, unlike much of Elgar's earlier writing, not on a profusion of themes but on only three. |
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Reed thought that the principal themes show less distinction than some of Elgar's earlier works. |
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After 1918 Delius began to suffer the effects of syphilis, contracted during his earlier years in Paris. |
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For five years, from 1928, he worked with Delius, taking down his new compositions from dictation, and helping him revise earlier works. |
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After he returned he found himself more and more in demand, to conduct, prepare his earlier works for publication, and, as before, to teach. |
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He revised some earlier pieces, and turned his attention to other musical activities. |
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The production was directed by Harold Prince, who had also earlier directed Evita. |
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Of these earlier incidents, only one led to people being hurt, but at the Apollo Theatre 76 people needed medical treatment for their injuries. |
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Organiser Bob Geldof arranged the reunion, having called Mason earlier in the year to explore the possibility of their reuniting for the event. |
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Fashion and image marked the Beatles out from their earlier US rock and roll counterparts. |
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The new emo had a more refined sound than in the 1990s and a far greater appeal amongst adolescents than its earlier incarnations. |
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Ballet dancers increase their risk of injury if they start training earlier than the age of ten. |
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After her retirement she spent all her time in Panama, and was close to her husband and his children from an earlier marriage. |
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Olivier had seen the play earlier in the run and disliked it, but Miller was convinced that Osborne had talent, and Olivier reconsidered. |
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Saltzman and Broccoli decided to drop the science fiction gadgets from the earlier films and focus more on plot as in From Russia With Love. |
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Eon then turned to Lewis Gilbert, who had directed the earlier Bond film You Only Live Twice. |
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In prose, the earlier part of the period was overshadowed by the development of the English essay. |
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These had a larger proportion of pictures to words than earlier books, and many of their pictures were in colour. |
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A closed competition was held, and the schemes produced were noticeably more restrained than in the earlier competition. |
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The prize is officially not judged on the Tate show, however, but on the earlier exhibition for which the artist was nominated. |
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The cloth was earlier said to be the most important part of the game, most likely because of the reflection of the game's origin. |
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Allowing for national newspapers, and travel around the country far earlier than in other places. |
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The Age of Melbourne criticised the team for opening their big mouths once too often, hitting at Australia's earlier whitewash boast. |
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That may be so re the actual terminology but closer examination of the sources does indicate a much earlier expression of the idea. |
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Some sports that were featured in earlier Games were later dropped from the programme. |
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England met France, whom they had beaten earlier that year on two occasions. |
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Great Britain had won the first Test three weeks earlier at Wembley, and needed to win at Headingley Rugby Stadium, Leeds to retain the Ashes. |
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England has also been at all, but participated under the banner of Great Britain in the majority of the earlier tournaments. |
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He had officiated 30 or so matches in earlier days, though not under the Marquess of Queensberry rules. |
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Hamed was sentenced for 15 months after pleading guilty at an earlier hearing. |
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Froch was trained by Robert McCracken and managed by Mick Hennessy earlier in his career, and later by Eddie Hearn. |
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In 1987 the Monaco race date was changed to be about two weeks later than earlier years. |
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McLaren pointed out that Hamilton had disobeyed an earlier instruction to let Alonso pass in qualifying, for fear of losing his own position. |
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The game was adopted by the earlier settlers of the Caribbean islands, where it is also referred to as the Bimini Ring Game. |
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It is the result of an earlier gap created between Latin and the new language, which severed the intercomprehensibility between the two. |
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By the 19th century or early 20th century, many villages had their characteristic manufacture, but earlier occupations were less concentrated. |
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The area had earlier gained widespread notoriety for its hellish appearance. |
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Competitors at earlier Games born and living in Ireland are thus counted as British in Olympic statistics. |
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This differed from earlier writers, notably from Leopold von Ranke, who clearly had a different idea of the world situation. |
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Robert Bruce, Earl of Carrick had become Earl of Carrick at the resignation of his father earlier that year. |
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Many of her experienced nobles were dead and the economy which had barely begun to recover from the earlier wars was once again in tatters. |
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In the earlier part of the century, the teachings of first Martin Luther and then John Calvin began to influence Scotland. |
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They remembered his earlier suppression of them and did not believe him to be sincere in his recognition of Presbyterianism. |
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Whereas earlier land had been enclosed in order to make it available for sheep farming, by 1650 the steep rise in wool prices had come to an end. |
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For earlier periods estimates of size and distribution of the population are based on observed demographic patterns. |
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Modern welfare programs are chiefly distinguished from earlier forms of poverty relief by their universal, comprehensive character. |
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He had earlier warned Eden that Labour might not support Britain acting alone against Egypt. |
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Additional problems emerged when many of the tax rates set by local councils proved to be much higher than earlier predicted. |
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Their complete withdrawal was expected by the end of 2014 or earlier given adequate security. |
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There had been an earlier religious site established by Saint Mungo in the 6th century. |
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Three of the older management areas, Caithness, Nairn and Sutherland, were very similar to earlier local government counties. |
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Two others, Inverness and Ross and Cromarty, had the names of earlier counties but have very different boundaries. |
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Both Gregory and earlier methods have the problem that in some circumstances they do not treat all votes equally. |
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President Kirchner had earlier refused an invitation from the Falkland Islands Government to speak with a delegation of islanders. |
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It replaced an earlier transport system which was worked by steam, the Guernsey Steam Tramway. |
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Unlike earlier composite materials, GLARE can be repaired using conventional aluminium repair techniques. |
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The final styling was more conservative than earlier proposals, with the fin, nose, and cockpit windows changed to a more conventional form. |
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In the earlier episodes, depositors ran to their banks and demanded cash in exchange for their checking accounts. |
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They had had one earlier child, a daughter named Elizabeth, who died in infancy. |
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In 1915, Albert Einstein developed his theory of general relativity, having earlier shown that gravity does influence light's motion. |
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Rolt takes issue with earlier writers' suggestions that the assignment was solely due to Robert's health. |
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His father had also suffered a debilitating illness earlier in life and had been restored to health by a convalescence in Newfoundland. |
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Their final aircraft design, the Silver Dart, embodied all of the advancements found in the earlier machines. |
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The earlier telecast took place in April 1927, a month before Baird's demonstration. |
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An earlier error occurred when Enrico Fermi submitted his breakthrough paper on the weak interaction theory of beta decay. |
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The Labour government did not fulfil its earlier commitment to keep the railways in the public sector. |
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These periods were inherited from Railtrack, so that the earlier ones are retrospective, and not necessarily of 5 years duration. |
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A few days earlier Qantas announced it would avoid Iraqi airspace, while other airlines did likewise. |
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The chronologically earlier suras, revealed at Mecca, are primarily concerned with ethical and spiritual topics. |
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Julian does not appear to have reinstated the persecutions of the earlier Roman emperors. |
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According to Litton, evictions might have taken place earlier but for fear of the secret societies. |
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Those signed up to the service received their results one day earlier than the official postal results. |
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The Latin edition of the book was entitled Philosophus Autodidactus and it was an earlier novel that is also set on a deserted island. |
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Indeed, this is what Ian Watt sees as distinguishing the novel from earlier prose narratives. |
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There was general relief among critics when Scoop, in 1938, indicated a return to Waugh's earlier comic style. |
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Hughes's earlier poetic work is rooted in nature and, in particular, the innocent savagery of animals, an interest from an early age. |
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Scott was buried in Dryburgh Abbey, where his wife had earlier been interred. |
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Michael Alexander describes the poems as showing a greater concentration of meaning and economy of rhythm than his earlier work. |
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This form of music is sometimes called contemporary folk music or folk revival music to distinguish it from earlier folk forms. |
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They reunited in the 1890s for two more operas, but those did not achieve the popularity of their earlier works. |
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While the two artists worked out their differences, Carte kept the Savoy open with revivals of their earlier works. |
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He had been diagnosed 18 months earlier but had not made the news of his illness public. |
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The band acknowledges the Scottish alternative rock band, Travis, as a major influence on their earlier material. |
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In the same year, nude glamour shots of Halliwell taken earlier in her career were released, causing some scandal. |
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Blake moved back to London in 1979 and his work returned to earlier popular culture references. |
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The works are homages to his earlier work on the Stanley Road album cover and Babe Rainbow prints. |
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Unlike earlier states, the Assyrians could use easily carved stone from northern Iraq, and did so in great quantity. |
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Greater attention was given to psychological effect than to physical realism, and influences from earlier styles worldwide were used. |
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Peter Jackson also directed three films based on Tolkien's earlier 1937 novel The Hobbit. |
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Scotus argued against the version of illuminationism that had been defended earlier in the century by Henry of Ghent. |
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They were possibly an upgrade of an earlier code and the intention must have been to establish a universal codification. |
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These two teams had already played each other a week earlier with the result and Irish victory. |
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The earlier flag of Great Britain was established in 1606 by a proclamation of King James VI and I of Scotland and England. |
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There were divisions within the family over who should succeed to the throne after the accession or earlier death of Prince Sultan. |
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By early September the Sikh leaders accepted both the long term and interim proposals despite their earlier rejection. |
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Novak Djokovic earlier had negotiated his own tricky passage through the fifth day. |
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This meant that elections taking place later in the year tended to have lower turnouts than those earlier in the year. |
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It replaced earlier more social entertainments such as bridge clubs, church groups, and bowling leagues. |
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A European school led by Louis Laurent Gabriel de Mortillet asserted that there was a gap between the earlier and later. |
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Those who came in the earlier period were largely tradesmen, and many stayed in Saint John, becoming the backbone of its builders. |
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The preservation of oral traditions may complicate matters as these can provide a secondary historical source for even earlier events. |
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Saint Andrew Chapel is of probable medieval origin, referenced in 1546 and in earlier documents. |
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There is no surviving account of the ensuing confrontation, but it appears that it replayed Moray's earlier 'dance' with the Countess of Ross. |
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In the earlier part of the sixteenth century, the teachings of Martin Luther began to influence Scotland. |
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The Dominion of New England was dissolved and governments resumed under their earlier charters. |
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This was the first direct indication of the reality of the Heaviside layer, proposed earlier but at this time largely dismissed by engineers. |
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There were likely polar ice caps and a series of glaciations, as the planet was still recovering from an earlier Snowball Earth. |
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Therefore, the collision between Baltica and Laurentia took place a little earlier than that between Avalonia and Laurentia. |
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It was established that this was part of the Anglian settlement that had also been identified during earlier excavations. |
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The moult, initiated by photoperiod, starts earlier in autumn and later in spring at higher latitudes. |
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Quezon, who had earlier proposed a new city to be built on land northeast of the City of Manila. |
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James VII claimed that he was reviving an earlier Order, but this issue is marked by widely varying claims. |
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The castle and the church are shown on Blaeu's map of 1654 which was derived from Pont's earlier map. |
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The document is in French, and is almost certainly a French translation of an earlier Gaelic document. |
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The most voluminous legal material written after the 8th century takes the form of notes upon that earlier material. |
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The office was a development from the practice in earlier times when minstrels and versifiers formed part of the king's retinue. |
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The first BBC Radio Scotland broadcast was on 17 December 1973, two weeks earlier than planned. |
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Most of the elements necessary to run a computer program, however, had been developed much earlier in the study of nonestuarine rivers. |
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In return he was made a vassal lord and the lands taken from him by Llywelyn about six years earlier were restored to him. |
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Rod Ellis quotes research finding that the earlier children learn a second language, the better off they are, in terms of pronunciation. |
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The Russian recension emerged after the 10th century on the basis of the earlier Bulgarian recension, from which it differed slightly. |
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It is believed that many drumlins were formed when glaciers advanced over and altered the deposits of earlier glaciers. |
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Lady Charlotte Guest's work was helped by the earlier research and translation work of William Owen Pughe. |
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The Beaker culture displayed different behaviours from the earlier Neolithic people, and cultural change was significant. |
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Due to their appearance, Tacitus believed they had crossed over from Spain at an earlier date. |
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Metallic zinc was isolated in India by 1300 AD, much earlier than in the West. |
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The Dream's account also seems to accord better with details in the Triads, so it perhaps reflects an earlier tradition. |
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They built permanent stone castles, many originating from a network of earlier motte and bailey castles. |
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Traces of an earlier dyke, Wat's Dyke, can be seen on the eastern side of Ruabon. |
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We have seen, in the earlier chapters, various ways in which human-computer interaction can be broadened to include the nonprogrammer. |
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Forster, Leonard Woolf, David Garnett and Storm Jameson all rejected their earlier pacifism and endorsed military action against Nazism. |
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Hence, the fossil record is very incomplete, increasingly so as earlier times are considered. |
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Also, many traces date from significantly earlier than the body fossils of animals that are thought to have been capable of making them. |
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Although paleontology became established around 1800, earlier thinkers had noticed aspects of the fossil record. |
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The settlement of the young seems to happen primarily in the period end of May to end of June, but other sources indicate earlier settlement. |
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Experimental warming has been shown to start flowering substantially earlier than control cushions experiencing ambient temperature. |
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There had been severe congestion at the station earlier in the month due to another Olympic match. |
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During the Great Depression, Adolf Hitler condemned his earlier smoking habit as a waste of money, and later with stronger assertions. |
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Other works earlier held to be Scripture, such as 1 Clement, the Shepherd of Hermas, and the Diatessaron, were excluded from the New Testament. |
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Many early manuscripts, however, contain individual readings from several different earlier forms of text. |
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The intellectual emphasis of the earlier revivals had left a dearth of religious imagery that the visions supplied. |
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This was especially true in the movement's earlier history, when anyone could initiate a song, chorus, or spiritual gift. |
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The Ziyadid monarchs lost effective power after 989, or even earlier than that. |
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Some of the magical objects listed can be shown to have earlier origins in Welsh narrative tradition. |
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Many locations even duplicate the processing of the objects, thus creating new objects of an earlier historic time period. |
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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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Here Gerald is frequently critical of the rule of the Angevin kings, a shift from his earlier praise of Henry II in the Topographia. |
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There was a much earlier club and course located on or near the Recreation Ground. |
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After declaring his move to Ulster earlier in the season, Rush because of a change in personal matters wanted to stay at the Blues. |
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Despite his championship, Louis was haunted by the earlier defeat to Schmeling. |
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As he had done earlier in his career, however, Louis would continue to appear in numerous exhibition matches worldwide. |
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Since 2004 there have been some signs of an attempt to return closer to parts of BBC Two's earlier output with the arts strand The Culture Show. |
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Previously, the station formed part of the Heart radio network and earlier the Marcher Radio Group. |
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Pork fat was used more often in the southern colonies than the northern colonies as the Spanish introduced pigs earlier to the South. |
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It is believed to have been based on an earlier liturgical Latin play written in France. |
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Oho! Now I see where he's going with this, Frank thinks. Would have seen it earlier if I hadn't been so tired. |
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The following text reflects earlier scientific understanding of the term and of those animals which have constituted it. |
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Although the classification of crustaceans has been quite variable, the system used by Martin and Davis largely supersedes earlier works. |
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Female chaffinches Fringilla coelebs in Eastern Fennoscandia migrate earlier in the autumn than males do. |
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The earlier of known records of commercial hunting of killer whales date to the 18th century in Japan. |
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The Lepidosauromorpha, specifically the Sphenodontia, are first found in the fossil record of the earlier Carnian Age. |
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The Carboniferous is often treated in North America as two geological periods, the earlier Mississippian and the later Pennsylvanian. |
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Frequent references appear in scientific literature to a Westphalian epoch or Westphalian series reflecting the stage's earlier status. |
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Often a rift will form in an area of the crust that is already weakened by earlier geological activity. |
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Hyde was earlier a tenant of Lamb House in Rye, once home to his distant cousin, Henry James. |
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Evidence of the Templars' weak hold on the island came when King John, on his accession in 1199, confirmed the earlier grant. |
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This functions as an upward biological pump, reversing an earlier presumption that whales accelerate the loss of nutrients to the bottom. |
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The painting is a pleasant counterpoint to his earlier works. |
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These share a common numbering scheme for their levels, which was also used for the earlier Qualifications and Credit Framework. |
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This design incorporates the best features of our earlier models. |
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The film is recommended to anyone who liked her earlier movies. |
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The director has tried to dissociate himself from his earlier films. |
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She now seems to be trying to disavow her earlier statements. |
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The band will be releasing an anthology of their earlier albums. |
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The staff feared that earlier transfer to unlocked units would increase the abscondence. |
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The political dinosaurs of earlier periods had died or been exiled, and the growing aristocratization of government clearly suited him. |
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The limb bones indicate A. garhi had small stature like earlier australopiths. |
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He said recent nail-biting finals had renewed interest in the end-of-season contests, after a series of one-sided beltings earlier this decade. |
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I was up betimes in the morning, but Holmes was afoot earlier still, for I saw him as I dressed, coming up the drive. |
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The big-bootied diva was seen dallying with the boy-band singer earlier this year. |
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He had made arrangements with the cockerel to call him three-quarters of an hour earlier in the mornings instead of half an hour. |
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