Below that stood skilled laborers, maids, servants, sailors, and other persons employed in the service industry. |
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The leader of one of these syndicates was the Earl of Bedford, who employed Cornelius Vermuyden as engineer. |
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The Franklin and McClure expeditions each employed hundreds of personnel and multiple ships. |
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The particular skills and methods employed in making longships are still used worldwide, often with modern adaptations. |
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The Russians quickly learned, and soon employed, the Japanese tactic of offensive minelaying. |
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Workmen were employed to restore sections of the wall, generally up to a height of seven courses. |
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Teesside remains an important centre for heavy industry, although the number of people employed has declined. |
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The CMN, which employed 1,200 people at the beginning of the 1980s, modernised and automated, and now has 500 employees. |
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Building upon the technological achievements of the earlier Song dynasty, the Mongols also employed early cannons upon the decks of their ships. |
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The earliest naval trawler, xebec and windward ships were employed by the Barbary pirates from the 16th century. |
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There had been more competent officers, but they had either been employed elsewhere or had fallen from Napoleon's favour. |
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The daring tactics employed by Nelson were to ensure a strategically decisive result. |
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Fisher employed his dancing skill later in life to charm a number of important ladies. |
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Particular opposition to secession comes from women, people employed in services, the highest social classes and people from big families. |
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Many of the prominent architects of the day were employed in the development of the city. |
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The mines employed were controlled mines, anchored to the bottoms of the harbors and detonated under control from large mine casemates on shore. |
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Earlier forms of the detonator employed a vial of sulfuric acid surrounded by a mixture of potassium perchlorate and sugar. |
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These techniques are the only publicly known to be employed way to sweep pressure mines. |
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Tar preparations, possessing both antiitch and antiinflammatory properties, have long been employed in the treatment of psoriasis. |
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This was a common occurrence as Emperors such as Julian employed famous physicians such as Galen. |
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On the Aisne, the XVI Panzerkorps employed over 1,000 AFVs, two Panzer divisions and a motorised division against the French. |
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The San Francisco Bay Ohlones shared the same technique of tannin leaching as employed by all the other balanophagous Californians. |
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Signal processing is employed in radar systems to reduce the radar interference effects. |
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When his back problems kept him from lifting furniture, his skill as a packer kept him employed. |
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He fled to Halifax, Nova Scotia in 1776 and later to England 1779 and was employed by the Crown during this time. |
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As such, landscape archaeology is often employed to study the human use of land over extensive periods of time. |
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Defiance-based paradox is employed so that the family will actively oppose and deliberately sabotage the prescription. |
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It is also employed as a wall decoration in which arcade and window openings form part of the whole decorative surface. |
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Conditioning treatments are employed to clean, detartrate, and discourage microbial growth. |
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He spoke of the various instrumentalities which were now employed for the conversion of the world. |
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Renaissance scholars employed the humanist method in study, and searched for realism and human emotion in art. |
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A number of acrobatic figures can be employed, including forward and backward somersaults over swords. |
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The reaction of sodium diphenylphosphide with tosylates has been employed in the synthesis of steroidal phophines. |
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Regional models are employed for seasonal forecasting experiments and for process studies. |
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Beef, lamb, and duck were employed, but a majority of the time it was the magpie that was the main ingredient. |
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Most implementations of the Pascal programming language employed a p-code system to achieve a greater level of machine independence. |
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During the same period, workhouses employed people whose poverty left them no other alternative than to work under forced labour conditions. |
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In 2011, over 1,800 permanent staff were employed by members of the CPA and some 13,000 other jobs benefited from the trade. |
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Bellmen and bellwomen employed by a hotel or motel that is a member of the Association are eligible. |
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Despite the decline in the number of people employed in the fishing industry, it still plays an important part in the district's economy. |
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The cost of the two paramedics is borne by the Strategic Health Authority, by whom they are employed. |
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Instead of being part of the ship's crew, pilots are employed locally and therefore act on behalf of the public rather than of the shipowners. |
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He observed, measured, dissected, built models and employed, invented and improved a variety of instruments. |
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Later, two other professional divers, John Deane and William Edwards, were employed. |
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Frequently the scientific method is employed not only by a single person, but also by several people cooperating directly or indirectly. |
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Ultimately with the aid of Micawber, who has been employed by Heep as a secretary, his fraudulent behaviour is revealed. |
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A nearby site on High Down was employed in the testing of rockets for the British ICBM programme. |
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A related process was formerly employed to join sections of cast iron sewerage pipe. |
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Originally done by hand much like wooden vessel caulking, pneumatic tools were later employed. |
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It was employed for fast cargo vessels so that they were not slowed by marine fouling. |
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The short and long fibres are typically employed in compression moulding and sheet moulding operations. |
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Other facilities in Colorado include a further 750 persons employed at a blade manufacturing facility in Windsor, Colorado. |
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As of 11 November 2009 the company had about 550 production workers employed. |
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There he became a close friend of Cornelius Ford, who employed his knowledge of the classics to tutor Johnson while he was not attending school. |
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Prison Governor Captain George Hall employed boys to make bricks to build the C and M block wings onto the building. |
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A seasonal workers scheme for temporary migration was introduced in 2007 and in 2009 about 8,000 Pacific Islanders were employed under it. |
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Early in 1968, the Krays employed Alan Bruce Cooper who sent Paul Elvey to Glasgow to buy explosives for a car bomb. |
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Cooper was being employed as a source by one of Read's superior officers, and Read tried using him as a trap for the Krays, but they avoided him. |
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His monetary view was close to the fundamental concepts employed in his model of utilitarian decision making. |
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Hirst came up with the conceptual design for the artwork but has left most of the eventual creation of many works to employed artisans. |
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The United States is the first country to have over half of its work force employed in service industries. |
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It soon became capitalised and employed as the common name to refer to all Indigenous Australians. |
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Strictly speaking, Aborigine is the noun and Aboriginal the adjectival form, but the latter is often also employed as a noun. |
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Fish hooks have been employed for centuries by fishermen to catch fresh and saltwater fish. |
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In this period, Pope was also employed by the publisher Jacob Tonson to produce an opulent new edition of Shakespeare. |
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These inscriptions are generally in Elder Futhark, but the set of letter shapes and bindrunes employed is far from standardized. |
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A large proportion of the females employed in other firms are said to have signified their intention of going on strike, failing a settlement. |
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Blake employed intaglio engraving in his own work, most notably for the illustrations of the Book of Job, completed just before his death. |
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In Comalcalco, where suitable stone was not available locally, fired bricks were employed. |
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He employed paradox, while making serious comments on the world, government, politics, economics, philosophy, theology and many other topics. |
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In the 21st century, anthropology focuses more on the study of people in urban settings and the use of kinship charts is seldom employed. |
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He employed noted jurists to oversee the administration of justice, such as the famous jurist Ulpian. |
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It was not until about 1171 that the word Finni was employed to mean the Finns. |
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Two thirds of France was employed in agriculture, which was transformed by the Revolution. |
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Kings often employed bishops in administrative affairs and often determined who would be appointed to ecclesiastical offices. |
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In Canadian French, sou and sou noir are commonly employed terms for the Canadian cent. |
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Children of six and seven were employed on a widespread scale, and their hours were incredibly long. |
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Possessing military capability is not sufficient if this capability cannot be deployed for, and employed in combat operations. |
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This was mainly employed in World War I in the Gallipoli campaign, and the Western Front. |
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Various strategies and techniques were employed in Christianization campaigns from Late Antiquity and throughout the Middle Ages. |
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Many Huns were employed as mercenaries by both East and West Romans and by the Goths. |
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Rae used a pragmatic approach of traveling by land on foot and dogsled, and typically employed less than ten people in his exploration parties. |
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Jim was considered a federal official because he was employed by the U.S. Department of Justice. |
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One favorite was Zheng He, who employed his authority to launch major voyages of exploration into the South Pacific and Indian Oceans. |
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The Mongols had employed foreigners long before the reign of Kublai Khan, the founder of the Yuan dynasty. |
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Kublai employed people of other nationalities as well, for he was keen to balance local and imperial interests, Mongol and Turk. |
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Until the time of Napoleon, European states employed relatively small armies, made up of both national soldiers and mercenaries. |
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As early as the Sui dynasty, the Turks had become a major militarized force employed by the Chinese. |
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The Chinese of the Tang period employed complex chemical formulas for an array of different purposes, often found through experiments of alchemy. |
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Army organization was improved, and British consultants were employed to train and professionalize soldiers. |
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Combustible bouquets were used by the ancient Egyptians, who employed incense within both pragmatic and mystical capacities. |
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Biological antianimal agents are those which could be employed against domestic animals to incapacitate or destroy them through disease. |
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There were a handful of surgeons such as Henry de Mondeville, who were very proficient and were employed by Kings such as King Phillip. |
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Throughout the woman's suffrage movement, many tactics were employed in order to achieve the goals of the movement. |
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The vessel employed in the beginning of the Discoveries was the caravel, varying from 50 to 160 tons. |
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Handel had been employed by the future king George while he was still Elector of Hanover, before he succeeded to the British throne. |
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He terminated his management contract with O'Rourke and employed Peter Rudge to manage his affairs. |
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About 12 million, most of whom were Eastern Europeans, were employed in the German war economy as forced labourers. |
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Most of the means of production are owned and run by the government and most of the labor force is employed by the state. |
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They were received at the courts of sultans, kings, and princes, and often were employed as ambassadors, envoys, or agents. |
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Terracing, however, was only extensively employed after Incan imperial expansions to fuel their expanding realm. |
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Ayutthayan kings employed foreign mercenaries who sometimes entered the wars with the kingdom's enemies. |
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In 2003, Hong Kong companies employed 11 million workers in their PRD operations. |
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In November 1974, they employed for the first time the large circular screen that would become a staple of their live shows. |
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Human rights conditions started to decline by 2007 when torture began to be employed again. |
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In the 1500s, people from Luzon were called Lucoes and were actively employed in trading, seafaring and military campaigns across Southeast Asia. |
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The metal drum setup is generally much larger than those employed in other forms of rock music. |
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In the southern Maya area, adobe was employed in monumental architecture when no suitable stone was locally available. |
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He has served as a prescriptionist to the leading pharmacists of the old country, and been employed in many of our American cities. |
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As the Spanish employed more successful strategies, their stranglehold on Tenochtitlan tightened, and famine began to affect the Aztecs. |
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The death metal movement in both North America and Europe adopted and emphasized the elements of blasphemy and diabolism employed by such acts. |
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Francis employed agents in Italy to look for rare books and manuscripts, just as he had agents looking for art works. |
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In 1598, Dutch men employed by the Greenland Company wintered in New York Bay. |
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Once in the classroom, students also employed foot-dragging strategies to slow the transition from the hall state to the student state. |
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It employed people from different continents and origins in the same functions and working environments. |
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Asian or Eurasian workers might be employed as sailors, soldiers, writers, carpenters, smiths, or as simple unskilled workers. |
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Booker employed his private stock as a late afternoon delight for visitors to the Boston distillery. |
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The Brethren were renowned for their scriptorium and here Mercator might have encountered the italic script which he employed in his later work. |
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A farm supervisor is employed to coordinate the planting and harvesting of produce by volunteers. |
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The nuns were employed in religious duties established in honour of St Clare, and to which no profane was ever admitted. |
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To extract supplies from the natives, he employed excessive brutality, thereby provoking their hostility and making supplies harder to get. |
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Slaves thus served in the houses of their masters or mistresses, and were not employed to any significant extent for productive purpose. |
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Like its predecessor, Modern Times employed sound effects but almost no speaking. |
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Troops of Japanese samurai were later employed in the Maluku Islands in Southeast Asia by the Dutch to fight off the English. |
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Ricci remained there employed in teaching and the ministry until the end of Lent, 1582, when he was summoned to Macau to prepare to enter China. |
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It is principally employed in cookery as a condiment and flavouring material. |
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Musical directors were employed to oversee the recording process, such as Alfred Newman for City Lights. |
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Boot based designs for the studio complex upon the latest ideas being employed by film studios in Hollywood, California. |
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On 5 January 2010, news broke that Mendes was employed to direct the 23rd Eon Productions installment of the James Bond franchise. |
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For those who qualify through need, the sight test is free, and a voucher system is employed to pay for or reduce the cost of lenses. |
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English accents in Disney animated films are frequently employed to serve one of two purposes, slapstick comedy or evil genius. |
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There are also special symbols for suprasegmental features such as stress and tone that are often employed. |
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The term oblique object is also employed at times, although what exactly is meant varies from author to author. |
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The passive voice is employed in a clause whose subject expresses the theme or patient of the verb. |
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For ease of presentation, just dependency trees are now employed to illustrate these points. |
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More than one million people in Quebec are employed in the science and technology sector. |
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The Spanish employed them as soldiers, and they spread along the Caribbean coast of Central America. |
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By age 12, he was employed by the bishop as a clerk and received the tonsure, cutting his hair to symbolise his dedication to the Church. |
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Also, modern military organisations employed capital punishment as a means of maintaining military discipline. |
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As a theological library, it was known to have employed a library classification system. |
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Through his father, he was then employed for a further three months in Hong Kong by Jardine Matheson as a 'ship jumper', an administrative post. |
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Incrementalism is commonly employed in politics, engineering, software design, planning and industry. |
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Because Palsgraf was hurt by the falling scales, she sued the train company who employed the conductor for negligence. |
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Ball boys and girls may be employed to retrieve balls, pass them to the players, and hand players their towels. |
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The bone usually employed in making the needle was the metapodiale bone of the deer and elk. |
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In 2004, the Prison Service was responsible for 130 prisons and employed around 44,000 staff. |
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As protection against the fierce heat, he caused a ramada to be constructed over and around his tent, which he employed only for sleeping. |
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In South Asia, elements of Hindu architecture were employed, but were later superseded by Persian designs. |
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The officers at the antaircraft school preferred Case I to Case III firing even when the modern Buffi equipment is employed. |
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He has since employed the services of trainer Shane McGuigan, son of WBA featherweight champion Barry McGuigan. |
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He employed much less movement than previously and came forward methodically, knocking out de Mori in 113 seconds of the first round. |
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The English also employed longbowmen, but other countries were unable to create similar forces with the same success. |
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He was sometimes employed in up to three jobs at a time, while still managing to find enough time to attend all Hamilton's races. |
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Williams employed Ian Harrison, future director of Triple Eight Racing as team manager. |
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If comparable bore to stroke ratios are employed, an engine with more cylinders will have a greater piston area and a shorter stroke. |
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There is reason to think that cloth flags of this design were employed during the 17th century for unofficial use on Scottish vessels at sea. |
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The Penderels and Colonel Careless employed coats of arms depicting an oak tree and three royal crowns, differentiated by colour. |
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Edward Coke noted that when the high sheriff employed constables to assist in his duties the law was also extended to them. |
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The permanent administrative and support staff of the Welsh Assembly are employed by the Assembly Commission. |
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Money, not Prerogative, was the chief Engine of his administration, and he employed it with a success that in a manner disgraced humanity. |
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Loyalists often came from the same communities as Patriots and as a result, such methods could not be employed for fear of alienating them. |
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After a surge in female labor participation over the previous decade, by 1985 the majority of women aged 16 and over were employed. |
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The Department of Defense also employed about 700,000 civilians, not including contractors. |
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It also ranked highest within the Greater London area for the percentage of people with no religion and people who are employed. |
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The United States and Britain, sometimes considered the homes of free trade policy, employed protectionism to varying degrees at all times. |
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The British were aided in Mesopotamia by local Arab and Assyrian tribesmen, while the Ottomans employed local Kurdish and Turcoman tribes. |
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A common bee will sting and kill another common bee, for cause, but when it is necessary to kill the queen other ways are employed. |
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Two levels of abstraction are employed in the definition of latitude and longitude. |
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The attacks employed massive artillery bombardments and massed infantry advances. |
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Slavery was a part of Ottoman society, with most slaves employed as domestic servants. |
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Those still employed were forced to accept longer hours, lower wages and district wage agreements. |
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Statisticians are also employed by many other Government departments and agencies, and these statisticians often collect and publish data. |
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New techniques such as telephoto lenses and cameras mounted on tracks were employed. |
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As to the duke's misregard of her offer, they did remit the truth of that to the report of the persons employed by herself. |
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There were also some 200 empty petrol tins for measuring the blast, a technique that Penney had employed on Operation Crossroads. |
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He was employed to design and rebuild many of the ruined ancient churches of London following the Great Fire of London. |
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Wilson was employed at the observatory for a couple of weeks, as temporary relief for one of the permanent staff. |
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In 2007 roughly 20,000 people, a third of all call centre employees in Scotland, were employed by Glasgow call centres. |
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The textile industry employed large numbers in many of the towns of the Scottish Borders in the 19th and 20th centuries. |
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It was the task of the fusters, or joiners, to make the wooden saddlebows while the painters were employed to decorate the completed saddles. |
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A relatively large number of local people are employed in manufacturing, health and social services. |
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Others are employed in various trades, such as hotels, restaurants, construction, and landscaping services. |
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In 2008 around 180,000 people in the UK were directly employed in the UK automotive manufacturing sector. |
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Dropping hot lead or tin into water was another method occasionally employed by the Etruscans in a version of molybdomancy, much like ceromancy. |
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In legislative debates in the United Kingdom, the term Commonwealth realm was employed. |
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We attended a buck's party one night. It was booked into a hall, with several of our friends employed as the strippers. |
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The threat of the Parliament Acts has been employed by several British governments to force the Lords to accept its legislation. |
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At its peak of production in 1913, nearly 233,000 men and women were employed in the south Wales coalfield, mining 56 million tons of coal. |
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The Ajax will be employed in the task organisation and roles of both Armoured Cavalry and Medium Armour. |
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Consequently, British and Canadian forces employed the area for a variety of experiments. |
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A general purpose analysis model was employed to determine the hydrodynamic diameter of the particles. |
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The war also employed modern military tactics, such as trenches and blind artillery fire. |
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They employed production line and prefabrication techniques such as those used in shipyards today. |
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Faced with inconsistent experimental results, Priestley employed phlogiston theory. |
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More than 2,000 people were employed at the Peugeot factory by the time of its closure. |
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Approximately 500 cities are directly engaged in drug trafficking and nearly 450,000 people are employed by drug cartels. |
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George employed a housekeeper to look after his son and went away for three months to look after a Watt engine in Montrose, Scotland. |
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He moved back into the cottage with his son and briefly employed another housekeeper before his sister Eleanor moved in. |
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One of those employed was Elaine Mason, who was to become Hawking's second wife. |
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Later designs employed three or four cylinders, mounted both inside and outside the frames, for a more even power cycle and greater power output. |
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It was employed in Pennsylvania, New York, Kentucky, and West Virginia using liquid and also, later, solidified nitroglycerin. |
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The EPA assures surveillance of the issuance of drilling permits when diesel fuel is employed. |
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Historically the Basques abroad were often employed in shepherding and ranching and by maritime fisheries and merchants. |
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He invented the Heaviside step function and employed it to model the current in an electric circuit. |
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This diacritic, however, is not common, and is chiefly employed as a guide to pronunciation. |
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Mosaics are employed for the mapping of large areas of what is often cloud ridden terrain. |
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The production of goods and Glasgow's busy port meant that many lascars were employed there. |
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By December, a third of a million destitute people were employed in public works. |
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These were especially suitable for driving textile mills, and many Watt engines were employed in these industries. |
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They would even be employed on occasion, especially in the later Empire, as field artillery during battles or in support of river crossings. |
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The money was raised by Irish soldiers serving there and Irish people employed by the East India Company. |
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Entrepreneurs are allowed to be employed and work only in the businesses they are involved with. |
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The machine keeps an account of the number of pieces struck which cannot be altered from the truth by any of the persons employed. |
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This partnership lasted for the next six years, and employed up to sixteen workers. |
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Auguste Dupin, Edgar Allan Poe's fictional detective, who employed a similar methodology. |
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Following Grieve's departure from Broughton, Ogilvie arranged for Grieve to be employed as a journalist with the Edinburgh Evening Dispatch. |
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Thomas was employed not only for his poetry readings, but for discussions and critiques. |
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There he was employed in helping to prepare Temple's memoirs and correspondence for publication. |
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For many years employed by the BBC, he promoted the careers of many composers and performers. |
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Kern's exquisitely flowing melodies were employed to further the action or develop characterization. |
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From the time of his earliest recordings in the 1960s, Bowie employed a wide variety of musical styles. |
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The frame employed the draw rollers invented by Lewis Paul to stretch, or attenuate, the yarn. |
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These paintings often employed the use of a silver, acrylic background with layers of dark oil pigment on top. |
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Notable artists from this period were employed as teachers such as Henry Moore and Graham Sutherland. |
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The programming language to be employed by users was akin to modern day assembly languages. |
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This was about a quarter of what the Mirror then employed, and Murdoch had to draft in staff on loan from his Australian papers. |
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It is an affectation, indeed, not very common among merchants, and very few words need be employed in dissuading them from it. |
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Marx was just one of the reporters in Europe that the New York Tribune employed. |
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As a foreign association, the FAW had no powers to demand players employed outside Wales be released for its international games. |
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He wrote the first web browser computer program in 1990 while employed at CERN in Switzerland. |
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He employed a sexagesimal system that was derived from Babylonian mathematics. |
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Foreigners and stateless persons can be employed in Ukraine after obtaining an appropriate permit. |
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There are strict controls to ensure that the foreigner remains employed in his or her specific position during the tour of duty. |
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There was no medical inspection employed, but the whole routine left to the officers of customs and quarantine. |
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Children employed as mule scavengers by cotton mills would crawl under machinery to pick up cotton, working 14 hours a day, six days a week. |
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Since 2012, the service sector has employed more people than other sectors. |
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It consists of the physical concepts employed by and the mathematical methods invented by Newton, Leibniz and others. |
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The English, however, employed Welsh longbowmen, who swung strategic superiority in their favour. |
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Children employed at glassworks were regularly burned and blinded, and those working at potteries were vulnerable to poisonous clay dust. |
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In more difficult cases of immoral behaviour they could work with the local magistrate, in a system modelled on that employed in Geneva. |
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The seed drill employed a series of runners spaced at the same distance as the ploughed furrows. |
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Besides naming the continent, the Greek mythological figure of Europa has frequently been employed as a personification of Europe. |
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As at November 2016, Arriva employed 2,390 people and operates 1,335 buses. |
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Spiced wine, sweetened with sugar or honey, perhaps the original of the modern liqueur, was employed occasionally under the name of hippocras. |
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For sculpture, the principal materials employed were glass and wrought iron, resulting in sculptural qualities even in architecture. |
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Ceramics were also employed in creating editions of sculptures by artists such as Auguste Rodin. |
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As in the Old Norse usages, the term is not employed as a name for any people or culture in general. |
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But the British authorities swiftly put down the rebellion and employed severe repression after the fighting had ended. |
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Ancient Roman law employed a complex hierarchy of appellate courts, where some appeals would be heard by the emperor. |
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By this time 2,025 shipwrights worked in the town and some 2,000 others were employed in related industries. |
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Customers with accounts held by the branches, and staff employed within them, would be transferred. |
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A variety of methods are employed in the distillation process to remove unwanted fusel oils. |
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Bangladeshi martial arts evolved in villages where zamindars employed large private armies to protect their landholdings. |
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This technique replaced the simpler Gantt chart methodology which was largely employed prior to this program. |
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The standing army was mainly employed in the suppression of Covenanter rebellions and the guerilla war undertaken by the Cameronians in the East. |
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The Kings of Scotland employed harpers until the end of the Middle Ages, and they feature prominently in royal iconography. |
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In the private sector, professional economists are employed as consultants and in industry, including banking and finance. |
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At its peak, approximately 4,600 workers were employed in the bridge's construction. |
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Big Pit alone employed some 1,300 men digging a quarter of a million tons of coal a year. |
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All the enchantment of fancy, and all the cogency of argument, are employed to recommend to the reader his real interest. |
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The abbot often was employed on royal service and in due course took his place in the House of Lords as of right. |
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One of these was Geoffrey Chaucer, who was buried here as he had apartments in the abbey where he was employed as master of the King's Works. |
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A substantial workforce was employed in the initial years under the direction of James of St George. |
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The farmers, especially around Llanbrynmair, employed their agricultural labourers in spinning and weaving in the winter months. |
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At its peak in 1845, the works operated 18 blast furnaces, employed 7,300 people and produced 88,400 tons of iron each year. |
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In early 2016, DTCC employed over 500 people at their Redwither Tower offices. |
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Previously she was employed as an Economic Development officer for the Development Board for Rural Wales. |
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The hundredweight of 112 avoirdupois lbs. becomes general in the period before me, and is employed for the commoner kinds of materials. |
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As late as the 1980s, imprisonment and exile were still employed to destroy the remaining Protestant churches. |
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A number of militaries have employed dolphins for various purposes from finding mines to rescuing lost or trapped humans. |
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Most of the male inhabitants of the town were mariners or employed in occupations linked with the sea. |
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Included in this group are all persons in the civilian noninstitutional population who are neither employed nor unemployed. |
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These corfs were also hauled along the tracks using pit ponies rather than the women and boys who had previously been employed for the task. |
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However, there was a widespread demand to limit families to one paid job, so that wives might lose employment if their husband was employed. |
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The organizations, propaganda agencies and authorities employed slogans that called up traditional values of thrift and healthy living. |
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The great majority of the men worked in the copper mines, with others employed in fishing and subsistence agriculture. |
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He employed all his skills to induce their consent and was apparently successful with all but Becket. |
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If this is not possible, any respectful means of disposing the body may be employed. |
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In the 1830s the stonework of Caenarfon Castle began to collapse, and the Crown employed Anthony Salvin to conduct emergency repairs. |
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Mythological themes were consciously employed in literature, beginning with Homer. |
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New techniques employed were filigree and chip carving, while new motifs included interlace patterns and animal ornamentation. |
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During the extensive period of design and rationalisation Wren employed from 1684 Nicholas Hawksmoor as his principal assistant. |
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Another feature employed by Mansart was a boldly projecting Classical portico with paired columns. |
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I have systematically employed an octavating treble clef for tenor vocal parts. |
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He employed the services of Harry Pollok, one of New York's most flamboyant sports impresarios. |
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Sheep farms are most often situated in the country's mountains and moorlands, where sheepdogs are employed to round up flocks. |
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During the 19th century, many Odia cooks were employed in Bengal and they took several dishes with them. |
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To support his young family Jones took a job working in a glove factory and was later employed in construction. |
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Hull mounted sonar is employed in addition to the towed array, as the towed array can't work in shallow depth and during maneuvering. |
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The caste system is most commonly still employed in rural Punjabi villages. |
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Mining activity varies as to what method is employed to remove the mineral. |
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According to the Inspector of Mines records, in 1896 the pit employed 356 men producing coal for domestic and industrial uses. |
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A singular enchantment was employed to kill off a husband of a pretty woman desired by someone else. |
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In addition to infantry and cavalry, the Britons employed chariots, a novelty to the Romans, in warfare. |
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Roman builders employed Greeks in many capacities, especially in the great boom in construction in the early Empire. |
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In 2015 and 2016, 69 per cent of the employed workers is organised in trade unions. |
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The ancient Romans employed regular orthogonal structures on which they molded their colonies. |
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These fuels can be employed in internal combustion engines, fossil fuel power stations and other uses. |
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Other features employed as motifs include columns, piers and arches, organized and interwoven with alternating sequences of niches and colonnettes. |
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For the antimutagenicity evaluation, the same doses of CPN employed in the mutagenic evaluation were co-treated with their respective positive controls. |
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