Movement and actions were scripted superbly, which is immediately evident when engaged for the first time in battle. |
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According to Jose J. Valavi of Valavi and Company engaged in wholesale of greeting cards, sales in this season have been the same as last year. |
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Both the government and opposition are now engaged in attempting to whitewash the military. |
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Philopoemen, the ancient leader of the Achaeans, is the embodiment of a prince who is constantly engaged in military affairs. |
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Her face glowed whenever she reminded herself she was engaged to such a wonderful man. |
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Here is something raw, as yet uncompromised, and engaged with some sort of reality. |
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I imagine many so-called moralists are secretly jealous of teens engaged in pleasure, as opposed to any serious moral valuation they may hold. |
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A device comprising an annular seal having an annular projection engaged into a groove in the edge of the watch glass is disclosed. |
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Since then Murphy and his team have been engaged in the acrimonious process of rationalising the troubled food group. |
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Kansan drillers are currently engaged in trying to identify the hot spots where drilling can produce oil and gas in abundance. |
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She has not been engaged in a business activity to exploit her sporting prowess or to turn her talent to account in money. |
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Yet he does see politically engaged art as a partial corrective to the bankrupt aestheticism of much mainstream art. |
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He is a painter by trade and had been engaged in calcimining a basement of a large building for some days previous. |
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Thus, it was anticipated that a fighter force of 50 squadrons engaged in active operations would suffer wastage of 1,000 aircraft a month. |
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Wetting his lips, he engaged the engine, launched the wing and wire aero machine and was quickly airborne! |
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Families engaged in contentious, highly adversarial, and prolonged conflict before and during divorce often remain embattled afterward as well. |
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Royal Navy warships are constantly engaged in large exercises and Sheffield is no exception. |
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In the case of air defense or offensive military equipment, waiting until friendly forces are engaged is too late to confirm disablement. |
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Before the twentieth century, the French-speaking Acadians in the Maritime provinces engaged in farming, fishing, and forestry. |
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The unmarried and widows often engaged in litigation related to marriage settlements, jointures, uses and trusts. |
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He gave chase for five days and then engaged the enemy, despite four of his ships lagging behind and their captains failing to join battle. |
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He has been actively engaged in the research efforts concerning water quality, manure management, and soil carbon measurement techniques. |
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By 1915, they were actively engaged in applying Cubist principles to photography. |
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Back in the modem days, connection-hungry nerds with time on their hands engaged in war dialing. |
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We believe that progress toward that end requires that the government be active and engaged in delivering those things. |
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Everyday we are engaged in a low intensity social war as we struggle to maintain our humanity and dignity. |
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The RAC has engaged and employed two individuals who job-share the duties of the trial coordinator. |
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It is difficult to keep abreast of the various voluntary activities that Veronica has engaged herself in. |
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The alternative story is that St Peter threw a John Dory back into the sea after it had engaged his sympathy by making distressed noises. |
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Engines had a cogged pinion wheel that engaged the rack, helping them climb the slopes. |
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Squadron aircraft were the first bombers engaged in World War II and the last to fly missions in support of that war. |
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Most Spiritualists were outspoken abolitionists and often engaged in fiery polemics against slavery at lectures and seances. |
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It was reported in overseas media that some international tobacco firms have actually been engaged in aiding and abetting cigarette smuggling. |
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Retailers are engaged in a race to the bottom where customers are doubly compromised. |
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Liberal Democrat Lembit Opik featured when he got engaged to weathergirl Sian Lloyd. |
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Traditionally, in China and Korea, only monastics engaged in Zen meditation, usually spending at least six months each year in retreat. |
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Helicopters rumbled overhead and gunfire crackled as a military unit engaged in a war game under the gaze of a crowd dotted with military uniforms. |
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Has the kind of cavorting the Secret Service engaged in while in Colombia ever happened before? |
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I have found that the engaged tone on a phone drives me crazy. |
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From documents written during and after the time, historians gleaned that the desperate settlers may have engaged in cannibalism. |
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The central question is whether the person who has been engaged to perform the services is performing them as a person in business on his own account. |
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These pastors also are politically active and engaged in civil rights. |
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Without doubt, his political adventurism had engaged the media. |
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After a year of buildup and fake-outs, the Governor finally engaged the prison in all-out war. |
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I would like to think such is not the case either, as I have been politically active and have engaged with my community in many ways outside of my university life. |
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He has engaged in numerous battles with booze, winning some and losing others. |
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He could have engaged in military actions short of an outright invasion. |
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If a Queen did cheat, her crimes fade into insignificance compared to the extensive philandering engaged in by medieval monarchs. |
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This symposium marks a pioneering effort to bring together biologists engaged in research on organisms that move through and inhabit the aerosphere. |
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He changed how the people of his time engaged God, editing a theology that was often portrayed harshly and dogmatically. |
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They say he tried to extort more money from them on the way out of Syria, but Mousa engaged him angrily in Arabic. |
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They had usually been long connected by business interests and had also engaged in social intercourse through associations such as Masonic lodges. |
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Columnist Art Buchwald, then engaged in a long-running feud with Alsop, tore the photos up. |
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Like Gingrich, he is a convert and a thrice-married sinner engaged continually in confession and absolution. |
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As the story goes, Socrates engaged the cobbler and the local youth in philosophical discussions while Simon worked. |
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Today, enemy targets can be engaged at ranges where they are seen on an electronic device solely as an item of electromagnetic, infrared, or acoustic data. |
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Howe then seized control of New York on September 15, and unsuccessfully engaged the Americans the following day. |
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She engaged in adultery because her spouse has a low libido, while hers is very high. |
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I sojourned with agnations and cognations, who are amnicolists and engaged in terraculture, or agricolation. |
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In this work there are engaged the frameturner, the boardsman or adjuster, and a third man whom we may term the builder. |
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Over in the large corral a bronco buster, assisted by two of the cowboys, was engaged in roping and throwing some wild mustangs. |
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According to an internal study undertaken by bronies themselves, 19.05 per cent of respondents engaged in clopping. |
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The White House has been engaged in a full court press to prevent other Republican senators from voting for any one of these amendments. |
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Ceri Richards was very engaged in the Welsh art scene as a teacher in Cardiff and even after moving to London. |
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He was engaged to build the machinery for making ships' pulley blocks for the Royal Navy in the Portsmouth Block Mills. |
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Clark argues that in 16th century England, women were engaged in many aspects of industry and agriculture. |
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The tribes of southeastern Britain were actively engaged in commerce with continental Europe, urbanising their societies, and minting coinage. |
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Drusus died of asphyxiation in his early teens, shortly after becoming engaged to Junilla, the daughter of Sejanus. |
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They moved further inland and engaged in numerous battles with the English, but after four years they gave up. |
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If you engaged in an incestuous relationship with a family member, that would make you an inbreeder. |
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William was engaged in military actions against his own nobles throughout 1053, as well as with the new Archbishop of Rouen, Mauger. |
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Nobles engaged many of these to mount raids, or to pack courts of justice with their supporters, intimidating suitors, witnesses and judges. |
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Henry's force engaged Richard's army and defeated it at the Battle of Bosworth Field in Leicestershire. |
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She later received another allowance, apparently for being engaged as nurse for Clarence's son, Edward of Warwick. |
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Castile was already engaged in a race of exploration with Portugal to reach the Far East by sea when Columbus made his bold proposal to Isabella. |
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English traders frequently engaged in hostilities with their Dutch and Portuguese counterparts in the Indian Ocean. |
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At daybreak on 21 July the English fleet engaged the Armada off Plymouth near the Eddystone rocks. |
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On 23 July the English fleet and the Armada engaged once more, off Portland. |
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During this time the Trustees and their representatives were engaged in vigorous campaigns in Parliament to protect their interests. |
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Finally, the two armies engaged in the Battle of Borodino on 7 September, in the vicinity of Moscow. |
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Nelson on Vanguard personally engaged Spartiate, also coming under fire from Aquilon. |
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He received the note, quickly signed, headed up the hill and alerted the other brigade, whereupon they then engaged the army. |
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In the early 10th century, the Ottonian dynasty had established itself in Germany, and was engaged in driving back the Magyars. |
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My sister Baliwe, who was older than Mabel, had been engaged to be married, and lobola had already been paid. |
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In March 1799, the Army of the Danube engaged in two major battles, both in the southwestern German theater. |
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These are not ordained, nor generally considered ministers unless also engaged in one of the lay minister categories above. |
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Augustus Montague Toplady, Rowland, Richard Hill and others were engaged on one side, while Wesley and Fletcher stood on the other. |
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The elevation on to Abbey Church Yard has a centre piece of four engaged Corinthian columns with entablatures and pediment. |
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Hornigold placed him in command of a sloop he had captured, and the two engaged in numerous acts of piracy. |
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The Act of First Fruits and Fifths, the Test Act, the Act of Uniformity 1662, and others engaged the leading divines of the day. |
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Byron decided to have his own yacht, and engaged Trelawny's friend, Captain Daniel Roberts, to design and construct the boat. |
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The novel is engaged with political and ideological issues, particularly the education and social role of women. |
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It engaged in many political campaigns concerning women's health, women's suffrage and pacifism. |
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First, individuals are more likely to abandon erroneous beliefs if they are engaged in an open exchange of ideas. |
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Russell spent the 1950s and 1960s engaged in political causes primarily related to nuclear disarmament and opposing the Vietnam War. |
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George and Cassandra exchanged miniatures in 1763 and probably were engaged around that time. |
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Handel's father engaged the organist at the Halle parish church, the young Friedrich Wilhelm Zachow, to instruct Handel. |
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When the Royal Festival Hall opened in 1951 the LSO and LPO engaged in a mutually bruising campaign for sole residency there. |
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Though little reliable evidence survives for these events, they provide an indication of how hearts and minds could be engaged for the cause. |
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From then onwards, Normans engaged in a policy of expansion in North America. |
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The Germans fished near Iceland's coast, and the Hanseatic League engaged in commerce with the Icelanders. |
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The United States Navy repeatedly engaged pirates in the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico and in the Mediterranean. |
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A privateer was a private person or ship that engaged in maritime warfare under a commission of war. |
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The British moved on to Concord, where a detachment of three companies was engaged and routed at the North Bridge by a force of 500 minutemen. |
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Between 1600 and 1800, approximately 300,000 sailors engaged in the slave trade visited West Africa. |
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The German authorities engaged in a systematic effort to destroy Polish culture and national identity. |
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British fighters coming from the rear were engaged by the rear section and the two outside sections similarly moving to the rear. |
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None of these problems could be easily remedied, as most nations engaged in the war had exhausted their treasuries in the process. |
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It worked to reduce the severity of economic austerity, gave independence to India and engaged in the Cold War against Soviet Communism. |
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Meanwhile, 40 Commando supported by the Royal Tank Regiment remained engaged in clearing the downtown of Egyptian snipers. |
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Several countries in Eastern Europe have engaged the EU with the aim to grow economic and political ties. |
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The DAPs engaged spotted several Iraqi units and engaged them until they were dangerously low on fuel. |
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They are primarily engaged in specialised professions such as accounting, finance, and insurance. |
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In August 2013, the Home Office engaged in an advertising campaign directed at illegal immigrants. |
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During the campaign, the four main party leaders engaged in a series of televised debates, as they had in every previous general election. |
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Despite the decline of the British Empire, the army was engaged in Aden, Indonesia, Cyprus, Kenya and Malaya. |
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Spotted by 42 Commando, they were engaged with L16 81mm mortars and forced to withdraw to Two Sisters mountain. |
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He engaged a syndicate of city traders and merchants to offer for sale an issue of government debt. |
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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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The importance of chemistry is indicated by the range of important scholars who actively engaged in chemical research. |
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He engaged himself with his new responsibilities as head of a department, devising the syllabus and preparing lectures. |
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Known to Robert as Aunt Nelly, Eleanor had been engaged to be married before travelling to London to work in domestic service. |
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Unable to go to the Front, he took a job with the Clyde Valley Electrical Power Company, which was engaged in munitions work. |
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In 1884 and 1885, through the influence of Archer, Shaw was engaged to write book and music criticism for London papers. |
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With Reith's approval, Pitt engaged various orchestras for a BBC concert series in 1924 at the Methodist Central Hall Westminster. |
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From the late 1940s Richard Hamilton was engaged with a project to produce a suite of illustrations for James Joyce's Ulysses. |
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However, there as elsewhere the convention is not used for minor figures shown engaged in some activity, such as the captives and corpses. |
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Besides the feuds he had with officers in the Army, Lilburne soon engaged in a quarrel with William Prynne. |
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He became engaged to Jenny von Westphalen, an educated baroness of the Prussian ruling class who had known Marx since childhood. |
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Following the formal signing of the Treaty on 2 October 1997, the Member States engaged in an equally long and complex ratification process. |
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While some initiatives hardly go beyond ceremonial contacts, others are engaged in enduring and effective collaboration. |
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Tennis, gymnastics and golf are the three most widely engaged in individual sports. |
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Algernon, in a condition of masculine nescience, lets himself become engaged to a woman of whom he knows nothing. |
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The two armies engaged at Guilford Courthouse on March 15, and, though Greene was beaten, Cornwallis' army had suffered irreplaceable casualties. |
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Voltaire also engaged in an enormous amount of private correspondence during his life, totalling over 20,000 letters. |
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Historically, most Indians have been farmers and 66 percent of the Indian population are engaged in agriculture. |
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Punjabi Sikhs are engaged in a number of professions which include science, engineering and medicine. |
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Macdonald announced in January 2016 that she was engaged to former Aberdeen, Rangers and current St Johnstone footballer Richard Foster. |
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In 2008, Manson became engaged to record producer and Garbage sound engineer Billy Bush. |
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The division received replacements for casualties, disbanded the sniper company and engaged in rifle training. |
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Meanwhile, the 113th Brigade engaged in heavy fighting to clear the German trenches around Mortho Wood. |
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Artists who engaged with history and myth were not considered to be in tune with the times, either in poetry or art. |
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Concurrent with designing St Paul's, Wren was engaged in the production of his five Tracts on Architecture. |
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In 1970, the band engaged American businessman Stan Polley to manage their commercial affairs. |
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By the 1890s the shipyard was heavily engaged in the construction of warships for the Royal Navy and also for export. |
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Generally, a fishery is an entity engaged in raising or harvesting fish which is determined by some authority to be a fishery. |
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In this pitched battle, the British Royal Navy engaged the Imperial German Navy, leading to heavy casualties and losses of ships on both sides. |
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Nevertheless, since the second half of the 20th century an increasing number of people in developing countries have engaged in this activity. |
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We move away from outrage culture when we accept that there is no way to win this fight we're all engaged in. |
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Under the law of the sea, ships engaged in transit passage are not permitted to engage in research. |
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Coast Guard vessels are engaged in research, and so would require permission from the Government of Canada to pass through. |
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Stettin withdrew, since the German destroyers had now escaped, but Frauenlob was engaged by Arethusa. |
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The Government of Queensland engaged engineers from Delft University in the Netherlands to advise them. |
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Seafarers engaged in illegal business long valued this maze of islands as a den of piracy and smuggling. |
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They reached the perimeter of the battery via Berneval, after it was attacked by Hurribombers, and engaged their target with small arms fire. |
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The Royal Marine landing craft were heavily engaged on their way in with many destroyed or disabled. |
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The Vichy government, itself heavily engaged in collaboration, arrested around 2000 individuals on charges of passing information to the Germans. |
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It was among the many compromises that the government engaged along the way. |
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In recent years, they have been engaged in international peacekeeping operations including the UN peacekeeping. |
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Pliny wrote the first ten books in AD 77, and was engaged on revising the rest during the two remaining years of his life. |
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Following the Battle of Lochmaben Fair, he was forced to flee back to England, where was condemned, and he never engaged James III again. |
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Most Southeast Asian people were originally animist, engaged in ancestors, nature, and spirits worship. |
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In 1666 he was engaged by the French West India Company and went to Tortuga, where he worked as an indentured servant for three years. |
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While my feelings are strongly enlisted in behalf of the latter, my sympathies are more deeply engaged for the former. |
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The inclusion of 24 secessionist counties in the state and the ensuing guerrilla war engaged about 40,000 Federal troops for much of the war. |
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She considered herself engaged to be married to a Scotch propaganda officer who had been dismissed for peculation and gone home to sell cars. |
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In 1805, Canadian colonists observed First Nations peoples engaged in farming activity along the Red River. |
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Arthur Hallam came to stay with his family during the summer and became engaged to Tennyson's sister, Emilia Tennyson. |
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Two days later on 23 June, she engaged two Indian Muslims as waiters, one of whom was Abdul Karim. |
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Head wounds from bites suggest that theropods, at least, engaged in active aggressive confrontations. |
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In September 2010, the Isle of Wight council engaged Southern Vectis to operate many school bus routes. |
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During the 16th century in Europe, for example, between 55 and 75 percent of the population was engaged in agriculture, depending on the country. |
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A telephone is a communication tool that interfaces between two people engaged in conversation at one level. |
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Professional anglers are not engaged in commercial fishing, even though they gain an economic reward. |
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The two sides engaged in the Cold War, with actual conflict taking place not in Europe but in Asia in the Korean War and the Vietnam War. |
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Russia engaged in a number of bilateral disputes about gas supplies with Belarus and Ukraine which endangered gas supplies to Europe. |
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He later attended several councils and engaged in continuing religious debate. |
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While in Egypt, Antony had been engaged in an affair with Cleopatra and had fathered three children with her. |
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That same year, the Vandals took their turn to strike while both sides were fully engaged and invaded Sicily. |
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Odo engaged Abdul Rahman on the Garonne River at the Battle of Bordeaux, but was defeated. |
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The Alemanni were continually engaged in conflicts with the Roman Empire in the 3rd and 4th centuries. |
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After this, both Sweden and Novgorod engaged in the long conflict over dominance of Karelians and their lands. |
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From about 200 BC the Roman Republic became increasingly involved in Greek affairs and engaged in a series of wars with Macedon. |
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The word is now identified as denoting someone that is skilled in use of weapons, or engaged in military service, or in warfare. |
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From these bases, the Portuguese engaged profitably in the slave and gold trades. |
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David Livingstone, a Scottish missionary, had been engaged since 1840 in work north of the Orange River. |
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That is why Amalfian ships are not often reported to have been engaged in military action against other maritime republics. |
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However, since the 1980s, Malaysia is no longer engaged in sericulture but does plant mulberry trees. |
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He plays pool at the billiard-houses, and may be seen engaged at cards and dominoes of forenoons. |
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In Portugal, de Noli became engaged in Ultramar explorations by Henry the Navigator. |
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It was now primarily a transit point for ships engaged in the slave trade between the West and continental Africa. |
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The Innu engaged in tribal warfare along the coast of Labrador with the Inuit groups that had significant populations. |
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Chagossians have since engaged in activism to return to the archipelago, claiming that their forced expulsion and dispossession were illegal. |
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He engaged the Portuguese armada which had been sent from Goa to offer armed relief to the besieged port. |
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In addition, French missionaries engaged in education and medicine and brought the first printing press into the country. |
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It engaged in fierce competition for control of its periphery with the nearby sultanate of Tidore. |
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By 1480 Antwerp had some seventy ships engaged in the Madeira sugar trade, with the refining and distribution concentrated in Antwerp. |
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Spanish counterattacks drove him back and he retreated to the mountains of Balara and Morong and from there engaged in guerrilla warfare. |
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Tikal and Calakmul engaged in the manoeuvering of their alliance networks against each other. |
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In the Postclassic, the Maya engaged in a flourishing slave trade with wider Mesoamerica. |
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The Maya engaged in long distance trade across the Maya region, and across greater Mesoamerica and beyond. |
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Peru engaged in a brief successful conflict with Ecuador in the Paquisha War as a result of territorial dispute between the two countries. |
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After leaving Massawa, the mission engaged three Turkish galleys in battle. |
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Conditions were so adverse it appears, from skeletal evidence, that the survivors engaged in cannibalism. |
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At the time, the English were engaged in an economic battle with the Dutch for control of northwest routes. |
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With the use of English merchants, Ivan engaged in a long correspondence with Elizabeth I of England. |
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Around 1577, the Stroganovs engaged the Cossack leader Yermak Timofeyevich to protect their lands from attacks of the Siberian Khan Kuchum. |
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Merchants have been known for as long as humans have engaged in trade and commerce. |
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It was while engaged in this trip that he developed his concept of Ethnography. |
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Sir Thomas inherited the family estate in 1434, but by 1450 he was fully engaged in a life of crime. |
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Many Protestants came from a large German immigrant community, but they were seldom engaged in proselytism and grew mostly by natural increase. |
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For conduct to constitute an actus reus, it must be engaged in voluntarily. |
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Decina argued, inter alia, that he had not engaged in criminal conduct because he did not voluntarily strike the school girls. |
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Married couples include only those who have engaged in a legal marriage ceremony and have received a marriage licence. |
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Though himself a millionaire, Brandeis disliked wealthy persons who engaged in conspicuous consumption or were ostentatious. |
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A custom is an established practice or course of behaviour that persons who engaged in it consider law. |
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They engaged in a systematic campaign of terror amongst the rural Nicaraguan population to disrupt the social reform projects of the Sandinistas. |
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William Walker was engaged to Helen Martin, but they never married, and he died without any children. |
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Through interaction it allows followers to be engaged in the organization, but they also have a higher participation rate. |
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Project entrepreneurs are individuals who are engaged in the repeated assembly or creation of temporary organizations. |
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Agriculture also created food surpluses that could support people not directly engaged in food production. |
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On each floor horizontal shafts engaged with the main shaft using bevel gearing. |
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Neilson and his partners engaged in substantial litigation to enforce the patent against infringers. |
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Thomas Beddoes and John Hailstone were engaged in a geological controversy on the rival merits of the Plutonian and Neptunist hypotheses. |
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A child engaged in vigorous exercise will have a higher respiration rate than the same child in a sedentary activity. |
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Nevertheless, Phoebe was armed with long guns which none of the other ships engaged had. |
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He was an inventor who, while engaged by the Paris Mint, made a machine for making medallions that could produce steel dies from a larger model. |
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Bayer Technology Services is engaged in process development and in process and plant engineering, construction and optimization. |
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He often engaged in discussion and debate with his students and gave high importance to their studies in history, poetry, and ritual. |
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Ancient Taoist art was commissioned by the aristocracy, however scholars masters and adepts also directly engaged in the art themselves. |
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Around year 960, the Brethren of Purity of Basra were engaged in their Encyclopedia of the Brethren of Purity. |
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In politics he showed himself a Whig, and engaged in a bitter quarrel with the Rev. |
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With a new career in parliament to prepare for, he engaged Frederick Kemp as his agent. |
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For Effie, Venice provided an opportunity to socialise, while Ruskin was engaged in solitary studies. |
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Wagner's son Siegfried engaged Melchior for the Bayreuth Festival in 1924 and succeeding years. |
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However, in March, she wrote that she had become engaged to an Italian officer. |
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What philosophy needs is to be revisioned with a more hopeful, engaged inspirational point of view. |
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In order to keep indifferent audiences engaged in his music, Beck would play in a spontaneous, joking manner. |
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Unless Smokeys were engaged in an active pursuit, they had to stick to highways and pass off suspicious vehicles to local units. |
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I was engaged in conversation upon a subject which the people love to start in discourse. |
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And now it seemed he was engaged in something which touched them closely, but must be hidden from their knowledge. |
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Davao hosted many of the first Japanese migrants to the Philippines 110 years ago, who engaged in abaca farming. |
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Sarah plays Gloria, one of three air hostesses who are all, unknown to each other, engaged to Parisian architect Bernard. |
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While Mike Donovan was engaged in his contest with Paul, his companion had quietly walked off with the shirt. |
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The cellular phone companies were engaged in a freebie war, each offering various services thrown in when one purchased a plan. |
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I am at present engaged in preparing a vest-pocket edition of the philosophical works of Schopenhauer in words of one syllable. |
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American chain and fast-food restaurants are engaged in an arms race. |
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Indian princes, zamindars and industrialists engaged him as their counsel and paid him whatever he asked for as fees. |
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Firms engaged in waterproofing projects in the GCC outline the unique challenges faced in one the world's toughest climates for water protection. |
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Wetsuits are worn by surfers, divers, windsurfers, triathletes, and individuals engaged in other water sports. |
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The audience was engaged by the astrophysics and indeed the visual glamour of Wolf-Rayet stars and their associated nebulae. |
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The unit is threaded together by hand and engaged with the half-turn of an Allen wrench. |
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They were all engaged in a lively conversation, and the cardiologist was talking across my body with animated gestures to the allergist. |
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Intel has battled allegations over the years that its salespeople engaged in anticompetitive behaviour. |
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Scholars and clergy engaged with Middle East peace efforts will not achieve their goals with such theologically condescending anti-Zionism. |
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The petrol engine can instantly be engaged by either kickdown or by toggling a switch from pure EV to hybrid mode. |
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They became engaged in the summer of 1883, but for unknown reasons the engagement was broken off the next year. |
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She and Vaughan Williams grew close, and in June 1897, after he had left Cambridge, they became engaged to be married. |
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John Covach writes that in the United Kingdom, rockers were often engaged in brawls with mods. |
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Baylis owned the Old Vic and Sadler's Wells theatres and in 1925 she engaged de Valois to stage dance performances at both venues. |
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His military stint was limited, and he mainly engaged in theoretical briefings, weekend drills, and exercises. |
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The couple were rumoured to be engaged in July 1994, but separated two years later. |
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To try to raise its own standards, the LSO had engaged Mengelberg, a famous orchestral trainer, known as a perfectionist. |
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With a view to raising its playing standards it engaged Josef Krips as conductor. |
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Vasily II of Moscow engaged in the Great Feudal War against his cousins, was defeated in a battle near Suzdal, and was forced to pay ransom to the Kazan khan. |
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In the same time frame it is estimated that over 300 firms have engaged in shipbuilding on Clydeside, although probably a peak of 30 to 40 at any one time. |
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We met some time ago a man that would just do for you, if you were not already engaged to Jonathan. He is an excellent parti, being handsome, well off, and of good birth. |
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Bennet hints loudly that she fully expects Jane and Bingley to become engaged and the younger Bennet sisters otherwise expose the family to ridicule. |
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Rawnsley became engaged in local campaigns to protect the countryside. |
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But what was my indignation, vexation and shame when I discovered them greedily engaged in ravenously devouring the semese fragments of a barbaric repast. |
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They were followed that year by the Autoped, whose engine was engaged by pushing the handlebar column forward and whose brake was engaged by pulling the column back. |
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In 1970, Peter Brook staged the play for the Royal Shakespeare Company in a blank white box, in which masculine fairies engaged in circus tricks such as trapeze artistry. |
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Colonel Walton, who had striven to check the conversation at moments when he became conscious of its tenor, now gladly engaged his guest on other and more legitimate topics. |
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During much of the 12th and 13th centuries, Venice and the Republic of Genoa were engaged in warfare culminating in the War of Chioggia, ousting the Genoese from the Adriatic. |
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I am present engaged in fishing for tosh in the sewers of Blastburn. |
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He successfully engaged the Germans on both land and water, occupied the Rhine with his triremes and sent his smaller vessels up the estuaries and canals. |
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Traditional ratcheting instruments currently used in orthopedics utilize a standard, two-pawl design, with just one or two teeth engaged for each direction. |
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There were several other activities to keep people engaged like chariot races, musical and theatrical performances, public executions and gladiatorial combat. |
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Using improvised shields and weapons which they had concealed within the city, the Aduatuci then engaged the Romans in a surprise attack that night. |
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As an example of challenges they are tackling, Rawlings said the AAU is currently engaged in a large effort to rethink how science is taught in universities. |
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Although England was not by then engaged in land operations against Spain, the two countries were still at war, and the Spanish Armada of 1588 was only five years in the past. |
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To accomplish that, the Popes engaged the best artists of the time, including Michelangelo, Perugino, Raphael, Ghirlandaio, Luca Signorelli, Botticelli, and Cosimo Rosselli. |
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The other member, by whose felt but unseized identity he had been haunted, was the unconsciously insolent form of guaranteed happiness he had just been engaged with. |
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Charlemagne was engaged in almost constant warfare throughout his reign, often at the head of his elite scara bodyguard squadrons, carrying his legendary sword Joyeuse. |
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Charlemagne engaged in many reforms of Frankish governance, while continuing many traditional practices, such as the division of the kingdom among sons. |
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As days passed Sidd and Aachal seemed unseperable and since their parents were also in favour of this match the two were to get engaged in a month's time. |
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Presently, about 2,800 people are engaged in reindeer herding in Norway. |
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The newcomer brashly engaged the veteran player mano-a-mano. |
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In October 1813, more than 500,000 combatants engaged in ferocious fighting over three days, making it the largest European land battle of the 19th century. |
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Instead of a war of revenge against Prussia, supported by various German allies, France engaged in a war against all of the German states without any allies of its own. |
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Buddhist monasteries were also engaged in the economy, since their land property and serfs gave them enough revenues to set up mills, oil presses, and other enterprises. |
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Make of this what you will, but Claire McCaskill, the Missouri Dem senator, recently engaged in a short kerfuffle with Scott Brown, the former GOP Mass. |
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Souq Wakif was venue to large-scale celebrations of the children's festival with the organisers offering an array of activities to keep the children engaged and entertained. |
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While participating in the Napoleonic Wars in the Western hemisphere, the Portuguese Navy was also engaged in operations in the waters of Southeast Asia. |
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He engaged in conflict with Henry II, King of England, over the rights and privileges of the Church and was murdered by followers of the king in Canterbury Cathedral. |
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Few American bands engaged in it, and the purest representatives of the genre, such as Starcastle and Happy the Man, remained limited to their own geographic regions. |
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The island quickly became a stopover for ships engaged in the spice trade. |
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Fisher also engaged in secret activities to overthrow Henry. |
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But I'm an easily distracted woolgatherer, and I need lots of help remaining engaged as one of the priestly people called to lift up my heart on Sundays. |
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There is little industry on the island, and most population is engaged in growing rice, maize, sweet potato, beans, coconuts, cocoa, coffee, clove and nutmeg. |
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