Your information packet includes a map and a schedule of all the events at the conference. |
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These days, thanks to the miracle of television, we can watch events happening on the other side of the world. |
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They are attempting to reconstruct the events that led to the bridge's collapse. |
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The first lightweight events were held at the World Championships in 1974 for men and 1985 for women. |
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Birtwistle's method of working is also reflected in the events of the first Act of his opera Gawain. |
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In many competitive events there is a minimum weight set for the coxswain to prevent unfair advantage. |
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However, the debate prior to the vote mainly surrounded the more recent events connected with the murder of Robert McCartney. |
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Though these events diminished Walpole's popularity, they failed to shake his majority in Parliament. |
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Undaunted, he made the film over four months during the summer of 1936 on Foula and the film transposes these events to Shetland. |
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Many of his poems are about the city and events therein, such as his work The Tay Bridge Disaster. |
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Around the time of the events that led to your birth, there was no longer anything new even about multichimeras. |
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It holds many music and visual art events and has a very progressive programming policy. |
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When the series is not running, the Turbine Hall is used for occasional events and exhibitions. |
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At the end of each year, the FISA holds the World Rowing Championships with events in 22 different boat classes. |
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Parties and events took place throughout the Commonwealth, many coinciding with her associated national and Commonwealth tours. |
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Jeff Stelling was the original presenter of Sky Sports' darts coverage, but most of the events are now presented by Clark. |
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Irish sources report events in the kingdom of Dumbarton only when they have an Irish link. |
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The reactions to the regicide and to subsequent events varied considerably between the three Kingdoms and the English Dominions. |
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The events of the 1930s, and the response of the Labour and National governments to the depression, have generated much historical controversy. |
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Thatcher was to describe this in her memoirs as among the significant events of her formative years. |
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Stonehaven's long established pipe band plays at events throughout the year, including the folks festival and fireball ceremony. |
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Though extreme weather events in Ireland are comparatively rare when compared with other countries in the European Continent, they do occur. |
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Neutral events can radically reduce genetic variation through population bottlenecks. |
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Special formal halls are organised for events such as Christmas and the Commemoration of Benefactors. |
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The novel follows an unnamed man who returns to his hometown for a funeral and remembers events that began forty years earlier. |
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The lesson to be drawn from the events of 1914, to Roosevelt's mind, was that civilization needed muscle to defend it, not just solemn words. |
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The events on stage are not randomly ordered, but the one event is portrayed from more than one perspective. |
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By using topical events in the life of everyday America, he gave his work a unique quality. |
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It's a version of events that 23 years ago The Sun went along with and for that we're deeply ashamed and profoundly sorry. |
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Popper criticised Compton's idea of amplified quantum events affecting the decision. |
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The section, used in drifting events since 2002, is currently used to host a European Drift Championship round. |
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Shrewsbury Motocross Club has staged motocross events in the area for over 30 years. |
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In terms of sports and events, the 2002 Games were the largest Commonwealth Games in history featuring 281 events across 17 sports. |
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Similar events were held in London, Bristol, Leeds, Cardiff, Manchester and Belfast on the day before the referendum. |
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The Japanese government directly governed events in Korea, Vietnam, Taiwan, and parts of China. |
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Although these events are likely to have adversely affected population numbers, some settlements seem to have survived. |
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The incident is one of the most infamous events associated with the Tower of London. |
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Parallel to events in Germany, a movement began in the Swiss Confederation under the leadership of Huldrych Zwingli. |
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Russia's less developed industrial base and ineffective military leadership were instrumental in the events that unfolded. |
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On this first day, there were no major initiatives and no dramatic events except for the nation's transport being at a standstill. |
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Other major sporting events in the UK include the London Marathon, and The Boat Race on the River Thames. |
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From an Irish republican perspective, the significance of these events was to demonstrate potential for a political and electoral strategy. |
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It is still disputed which events exactly were Olympic, since few or maybe even none of the events were advertised as such at the time. |
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It is further broken down into fourteen events for men and four events for women, each representing a different weight class. |
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Nevertheless, no international events of this magnitude had been organized before. |
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The Newport Festival runs throughout the summer months with a large number of events being staged in the city centre and elsewhere in the city. |
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In addition, the doubles events in table tennis were replaced by team events. |
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The history of international trade chronicles notable events that have affected the trade between various economies. |
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Accuracy of events located by seismic inversion is improved by sensors placed in multiple azimuths from the monitored borehole. |
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There are a number of festivals and cultural events that are recurring in Nova Scotia, or notable in its history. |
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What is less clear is how much influence events in Ayckbourn's life have had on his writing. |
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Set in the 1950s two weeks after the events of Goldfinger, it contains material written, but previously unreleased, by Fleming. |
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These letters give a picture of life in Wales during the period and the comments of these two literary giants on events at home and abroad. |
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Some may date back to the late Medieval era and deal with events and people that can be traced back as far as the thirteenth century. |
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In the UK the biggest National Hunt events of the year are generally considered to be the Grand National at Aintree and the Cheltenham Gold Cup. |
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The closing ceremony of the Commonwealth Games takes place after all sporting events have concluded. |
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By 1990, there were 38 events on the schedule, including 37 in Europe, and the start of the season had moved up to February. |
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In 2011, Adele gave a free concert for Pride London, a registered charity which arranges LGBT events in London. |
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Many of these events are free to watch online at BAFTA Guru and via its official channel on YouTube. |
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The show courts were in action for the second time in three months in 2012 as Wimbledon hosted the tennis events of the 2012 Olympic Games. |
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The volumes traced events from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution of 1688, and was a bestseller in its day. |
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Hume's main argument concerning miracles is that miracles by definition are singular events that differ from the established laws of nature. |
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There is nothing to indicate that the two events are connected. |
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Eusebius is vague about when and where these events took place, but it enters his narrative before the war against Maxentius begins. |
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Winners of any of the events can also call themselves the official World Champion. |
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The BDO recognised the WDC and agreed that all players shall have the freedom of choice as to which open events they wish to play in. |
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The medieval language also possessed two additional tenses for expressing past events and an extended set of possessive suffixes. |
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Other notable match racing events in sailing include the Canada's Cup and the Richardson Trophy, both held on the Great Lakes. |
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Many of the cultural events were covered by the BBC 2002 radio station covering the games. |
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The annual Dublin Marathon and Dublin Women's Mini Marathon are two of the most popular athletics events in the country. |
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Other venues which are popular for concerts and sporting events include Motorpoint Arena, St David's Hall and the Millennium Stadium. |
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Politics and events in Gaelic Ireland also served to draw the settlers deeper into the orbit of the Irish. |
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From 1911 onwards rapid social change, scientific breakthroughs, and major world events affected the structure of the population. |
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Besides these biographies, there is also the mention of the events of Becket's life in the chroniclers of the time. |
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Special formals are organized for events such as Christmas or the Commemoration of Benefactors. |
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Each House has its own facilities, customs and traditions, and each competes in sporting events against the others. |
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The original Robin Hood ballads, which originate from the fifteenth century, set events in the medieval forest of Barnsdale. |
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These events featured jousting, dancing, and feasting, and in some cases attending knights assumed the identities of Arthur's entourage. |
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Several new events were held, including the new discipline of BMX for both men and women. |
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Since then there have been a number of events recognizing the effects of slavery. |
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This set in motion a chain of events that almost led to the engines being produced much sooner than actually occurred. |
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Modern rodeo competitors in timed events sometimes use a closed rein without a romal. |
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Katowice hosts Intel Extreme Masters, one of the biggest eSports events in the world. |
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The Fringe mostly attracts events from the performing arts, particularly theatre and comedy, although dance and music also feature. |
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In response to events in Derry, nationalists held protests at RUC bases in Belfast and elsewhere. |
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Nationalists pointed to a number of events in these years to explain the upsurge in violence. |
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As in Julius Caesar, though, perturbations in the political sphere are echoed and even amplified by events in the material world. |
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Still, later events would show that he had not forgotten the indignities he perceived. |
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Temporary Maypoles are usually erected on village greens and events are often supervised by local Morris dancing groups. |
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The closing ceremony of the Olympic Games takes place after all sporting events have concluded. |
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Many of his close friends were executed and he himself moved to Kent to get away from events in London. |
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Virgil published his pastoral Eclogues, the Georgics, and the Aeneid, an epic poem describing the events that led to the creation of Rome. |
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Other events include the Stonehaven Folk Festival regularly attended by famous Glaswegian comedian Billy Connolly. |
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Leveen imagining the fourteen years leading up to the events in the play from the point of view of the nurse. |
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West Country Carnival events take place in Somerset, Devon, Wiltshire and Dorset. |
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The first film, scripted by Rowling, was released in November 2016 and is set roughly 70 years before the events of the main series. |
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In 1838 and 1839 three significant events occurred to transform the Liverpool race from a small local affair to a national event. |
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Popularisation of events elsewhere overshadowed the significance of this theatre, which was close to Saint Petersburg, the Russian capital. |
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The area was also the scene of some of the events of Shakespeare's Henry IV, Part 1, and this literary connection pleased him. |
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By mapping the location of any small seismic events associated with the growing fracture, the approximate geometry of the fracture is inferred. |
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His plots were carefully constructed, and he often wove elements from topical events into his narratives. |
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Since the establishment of the Environment Agency several major flood events have occurred and the Agency has been the target of criticism. |
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Four events were contested, all open to both men and women, although all medals were won by men. |
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Nevertheless, morale was boosted by events such as the marriage of Princess Elizabeth in 1947 and the Festival of Britain. |
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Five events were contested, with the United States winning four total medals. |
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Defoe also foregrounds this theme by arranging highly significant events in the novel to occur on Crusoe's birthday. |
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Concerns were expressed at the logistics of spectators travelling to the events outside London. |
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There have been various interpretations of the events recorded in the poem. |
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The segment is used to highlight good events from the past week in listeners' lives and to generally celebrate the end of the work week. |
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Some traditional song narratives recall supernatural events or mysterious deaths. |
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At her retirement at the end of the 2004 season, Nicholas had won 12 events on the Ladies European Tour. |
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The four Grand Slam tournaments are considered to be the most prestigious tennis events in the world. |
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The winners of the events were admired and immortalised in poems and statues. |
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However, when the Games started, both networks broadcast most of the events simultaneously. |
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The Premier events were introduced in 2009 replacing the previous Tier I and II tournament categories. |
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The rivalry is so fierce that matches between the two teams are one of only two sporting events to officially be given the title of The Derby. |
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Total Immersion composer events also provide rich material for education work. |
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For the 2017 season, the European Tour launched the Rolex Series, a series of events with higher prize funds than regular tour events. |
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Wimbledon consists of five main events, four junior events and seven invitation events. |
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The winner of the Gentlemen's Doubles, Ladies' Doubles, and Mixed Doubles events receive silver cups. |
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There are also regulations which prevent certain listed events from being sold exclusively to pay television. |
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The five main events span both weeks, but the junior and invitational events are held mainly during the second week. |
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Before 2007, among grand slam tournaments, Wimbledon and the French Open awarded more prize money in men's events than in women's events. |
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Both chariot and mounted horse racing were events in the ancient Greek Olympics by 648 BC and were important in the other Panhellenic Games. |
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There is pleasure in realising that the terrible events that are being shown are actually fiction. |
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Human beings assess a situation based upon certain predetermined events and from that form a choice. |
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Coventry has a range of music events including an international jazz programme, the Coventry Jazz Festival, and the Godiva Festival. |
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He continued his involvement in motorcycling, participating in classic events with bikes from his stable of vintage racing machines. |
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Derby Book Festival, first held in 2015, takes place in June, with events throughout the city. |
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The fencing program was expanded to include all six events for both men and women. |
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Cheap tickets were offered and excursion trains operated to popular destinations and special events such as the 1851 Great Exhibition. |
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During 1965, Hailwood entered selected UK events riding for the Tom Kirby Team. |
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Entertainment or event companies may also hire temporary shuttles buses for transport at events such as festivals or conferences. |
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Particular areas of concern were the BDO's apparent stagnation in terms of creating new televised events and gaining new sponsors. |
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These are commonly seen at external filming locations to feed the cast and crew, and at other large events to feed staff. |
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These combats had begun as funeral games around the 4th century BC, and became popular spectator events in the late Republic and Empire. |
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The death of Commodus put into motion a series of events which eventually led to civil war. |
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Sailing regattas contain events which are defined by a combination of discipline, equipment, gender and sailor categories. |
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Circuses were venues for chariot races, horse races, and performances that commemorated important events of the empire were performed there. |
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The Old Cornwall Society has promoted the use of the language at events and meetings. |
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At the national level, polo is popular, with regular national events in different parts of the country. |
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Most scout districts host events on the Sunday closest to St George's day, often a parade and religious service for their members. |
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It is also used in ceremonial events such as weddings, graduations and church masses. |
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Controversial events associated with the black metal movement in the early 1990s included several church burnings and two prominent murder cases. |
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Parallel to events in Germany, a movement began in Switzerland under the leadership of Huldrych Zwingli. |
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This is wrestling promotion on the independent circuit, holding events and PPV's in Europa Hotel and The Mandela Hall. |
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Like other peoples, Americans have often interpreted great events in religious terms. |
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The statement does not address any documented news events of discrimination and claims to debunk these events as urban myth. |
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The Catalan tradition usually locates the events of his legend in the town of Montblanc, near Tarragona. |
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It views the events in Northumbria in the light of Wilfrid's reputation and from his point of view, and is highly partisan. |
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Worship can be varied for special events like baptisms or weddings in the service or significant feast days. |
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These events can be seen, with plausibility, to be in connection with the death of Harald. |
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Many other colleges hold smaller events during the year that they call summer balls or parties. |
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It was the venue for the rowing and canoeing events at the 2012 Summer Olympics and the World Junior Rowing Championships. |
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Musical events at the castle have included carolling, with performances by bands such as the Royal Spa Brass. |
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The background for the proposal was the tumultuous events during the Napoleonic wars in the beginning of the century. |
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Edward died at Farndon in northern Mercia on 17 July 924, and the ensuing events are unclear. |
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The Chronicle is a collection of annals that were still being updated in some cases more than 600 years after the events they describe. |
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But the war woke me up, I began to move left, and recent events have accelerated that move until it is now a hurtle. |
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Show events such as Western pleasure use much flashier equipment, unlike the English traditions where clothing and tack is quiet and unobtrusive. |
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Knowledge of the events preceding his death is confused because there are two different accounts. |
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These events led rapidly to Mary's defeat and imprisonment in Loch Leven Castle. |
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Xodar listened in incredulous astonishment to my narration of the events which had transpired within the arena at the rites of Issus. |
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Both events inspired widespread opposition to the Queen, and support for the Yorkists. |
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The following forms of competition are recognized worldwide and are a part of the equestrian events at the Olympics. |
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One of the major international events surrounding Henry during the 1160s was the Becket controversy. |
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There are both competitive events and pleasure riding disciplines available. |
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Horse riding events have been selected as a main motif in numerous collectors' coins. |
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Historians widely regard the Revolution as one of the most important events in human history. |
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The Old Time Fiddlers' Convention in Galax, begun in 1935, is one of the oldest and largest such events worldwide. |
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Cromwell was still in the north of England, dealing with Royalist resistance, when these events took place, but then returned to London. |
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Some events themselves are also considered so abusive that they are banned in many countries. |
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William Harrison Ainsworth's novel Old St Paul's is set during the events of the fire. |
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Recent sporting events hosted by Manchester include the 2013 Ashes series, 2013 Rugby League World Cup and the 2015 Rugby World Cup. |
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Robert Donat portrays Pitt in the 1942 biopic The Young Mr Pitt, which chronicles the historical events of Pitt's life. |
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The most famous claimed edition of Mother Shipton's prophecies foretells many modern events and phenomena. |
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Aristotle reasoned that instances in which dreams do resemble future events are happenstances not divinations. |
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The United States, concerned with events in Europe and Asia, passed the Neutrality Act in August of the same year. |
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Fireworks and black ash were used to celebrate important events long before the American Revolutionary War. |
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Bonfire Night, as it was occasionally known, assumed a new fervour during the events leading up to the English Interregnum. |
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The artist Edward Hull capitalised on Ainsworth's story, publishing six prints of notable events in Turpin's career. |
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Gu Wuwei's 1916 play The Usurper of State Power adapted both Macbeth and Hamlet as a parody of contemporary events in China. |
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Today's wild Mardi Gras parades are much different than the original, more religious events of the Middle Ages. |
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Nelson often found himself received as a hero and was the centre of celebrations and events held in his honour. |
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The events of 1999 in Kosovo and East Timor provide an important opportunity to reflect on the practice of humanitarian intervention. |
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Huge crowds gathered at the Colosseum to watch events like gladiators, combats between men, or fights between men and wild animals. |
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He characterises himself as a monk and tells a long story about the history of Thebes before the events of the Knight's Tale. |
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The events of that day have made security at the Olympic Games an increasing concern for Olympic planners. |
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Salernitano sets the story in Siena and insists its events took place in his own lifetime. |
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No consensus exists on whether the characters are truly fated to die together or whether the events take place by a series of unlucky chances. |
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The revolutionary events that occurred between 1620 and 1689 all took place in the name of parliament. |
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However, an earlier version of events by the same ancient author downplays Agrippa's role so it remains uncertain. |
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He also has a lengthy discussion with the curious Adam regarding creation and events which transpired in Heaven. |
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The Mathew Street Festival is an annual street festival that is one of the most important musical events in Liverpool's calendar. |
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His works argued for the possibility of scientific knowledge based only upon inductive reasoning and careful observation of events in nature. |
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For example, Sochi hosted 2,873 athletes from 88 nations competing in 98 events during the 2014 Winter Olympics. |
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The main events were the second capture of Kars and a landing on the Georgian coast. |
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Helena and Demetrius are both oblivious to the dark side of their love, totally unaware of what may have come of the events in the forest. |
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These events marked the beginning of the English constitutional monarchy and its role as one of the three elements of parliament. |
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However, early accounts often gave contradictory or heavily biased versions of events and were subject to dispute. |
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In 2007, the city celebrated the 800th anniversary of the founding of the borough of Liverpool, for which a number of events were planned. |
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The Sailing program was open for a total of five sailing classes, but actually only four Sailing events were contested. |
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The events in Naples, a city Mary Shelley later called a paradise inhabited by devils, remain shrouded in mystery. |
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It reviews events and developments throughout Folkestone, Hythe and the villages nearby. |
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James's overthrow, known as the Glorious Revolution, was one of the most important events in the long evolution of parliamentary power. |
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Microseismic events are often used to map the horizontal and vertical extent of the fracturing. |
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Some community events survived, such as the 'Obby 'Oss festival in Padstow and the Furry Dance in Helston. |
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The events of the play Arcadia, by Tom Stoppard, take place in the fictional country house of Sidley Park in Derbyshire. |
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Apart from the ducal title in the song and the events of their lives there is no external evidence to link the rhyme to any of these candidates. |
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The events take place simultaneously on the Friday, Saturday and Sunday of the August bank holiday weekend, sharing the same bill. |
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Such events propelled the genre into the biggest radio markets overnight, with considerable airplay. |
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Chicago's house music scene suffered a crackdown on parties and events by the police. |
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The sailing events at the Games took place in Torquay, in the southwest of Great Britain. |
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Edgar added the dramatic twist that events were being regularly interrupted by the students to question the professor's version of events. |
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The Pythons featured in the documentary and reflected upon the events that surrounded the film. |
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For obvious reasons, one-day events are the easiest to set up, and it is recommended that the first LAN party you host be a one-day party. |
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The Hall hosts hundreds of events and activities beyond its main auditorium. |
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Every year, Canadian newspapers publish biographies of the poet, listings of local events and buffet menus. |
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Sunday brunch events take place in Verdi Italian restaurant and features different genres of music. |
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Organised swimming events take place at various points generally upstream of Hampton Court, including Windsor, Marlow and Henley. |
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When writing music for film, one goal is to sync dramatic events happening on screen with musical events in the score. |
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For the first time at the Olympics swimming events were held undercover, at the 8000 capacity Empire Pool. |
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The hall seats up to 1,200 people and hosts events ranging from classical to comedy and from choral to community events. |
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These events damaged his reputation among the ancient writers, though more recent historians have revised this opinion. |
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As well as concerts and other exhibitions, the main events are a series of processions through the city. |
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However the final film is a largely fictionalised action thriller only loosely inspired by events in the book. |
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The lack of official events was partly because the authorities were concerned that encouraging more partygoers would cause overcrowding. |
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This has been introduced in women's tennis for WTA Tour events in 2009 and allows the player to request her coach once per set. |
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In the 21st century, Trafalgar Square has been the location for several sporting events and victory parades. |
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One of the Tate's most publicised art events is the awarding of the annual Turner Prize, which takes place at Tate Britain. |
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These bands provided entertainment at community events and led protest marches during the era of Radical agitation. |
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Each event is held annually, and a win at one of these events is worth 1000 ranking points. |
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Grand Slam tournaments are among the small number of events that last two weeks, the others being the Indian Wells Masters and the Miami Masters. |
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Currently, the Grand Slam tournaments are the only tour events that have mixed doubles contests. |
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He retired from tournament golf in 2004 at the age of sixty, having won a number of events at senior level. |
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It is composed of about 150 events and, as a result, features a more diverse range of countries hosting events. |
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Below the Challenger Tour are the Futures tournaments, events on the ITF Men's Circuit. |
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Premier events for women form the most prestigious level of events on the Women's Tennis Association Tour after the Grand Slam tournaments. |
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No United Kingdom national team is regularly formed for football events in the Olympics. |
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Sky's coverage continued to increase throughout the 1990s, with more new events added. |
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Both organisations allocated rankings to the tournaments, but these two events are now discontinued. |
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The first three events were held in England and officially known as the Prudential Cup after the sponsors Prudential plc. |
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Netball should be part of a sports centre where social events could also be held. |
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They are also used as show hunters, steeplechasers, and in western riding speed events such as barrel racing. |
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The United States has held six separate Grands Prix, including the Indianapolis 500, with the additional events named after the host city. |
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The fields for these events include the top several dozen golfers from all over the world. |
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Cycle racing is organised by British Cycling, who govern most cycling events in the United Kingdom and organise the national team. |
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Frequent events are organised with assistance from the community of Tanzanian students at Birmingham University and Selly Oak College. |
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The PGA European Tour is headquartered in England, and the main European Tour plays more events in the United Kingdom than in any other country. |
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Wentworth Club near London was once the only venue which hosted two European Tour events each season, but it now hosts only one. |
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There are interactive events and family activities at the Countryside Centre and a comprehensive children's play area. |
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She then largely played only events in the United Kingdom for the remainder of the year. |
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This emulates practices long used by some other international football events such as the UEFA Champions League. |
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Alexandra Palace has hosted a number of significant events over the course of its history. |
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The city hosts the annual Edinburgh Festival, a series of events that run between the end of July and early September each year. |
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The producers do their best to edit bland events into comic minibites, but those mostly look lame and forced. |
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The new book chronicles the chain of events leading up to the crime. |
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There is nothing to suggest that the two events are connected. |
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The book puts these events in their proper historical and social contexts. |
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The book claims that modern events were prophesied in ancient times. |
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Perhaps because of better communications western events sometimes influenced the east. |
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It portrays the events surrounding the marriage of Theseus, the Duke of Athens, to Hippolyta, the former queen of the Amazons. |
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Many private and public events were accompanied by music, ranging from nightly dining to military parades and manoeuvres. |
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To receive omens regarding events that will occur throughout an entire year, perform ambulomancy, divination while walking. |
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Patients with anapnea-hypopnea index of greater than ten events per hour were selected for this study. |
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These allow scripts to specify functions that should be invoked asynchronously when certain events occur. |
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What Marx attacks are the atextual theses that history is made up of free events and that history is guided by superior individuals. |
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Such is a bald statement of the singular and romantic series of events which centred public attention upon this Lancashire tragedy. |
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The simplest valve gears give events of fixed length during the engine cycle and often make the engine rotate in only one direction. |
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It is associated with neuroinflammation-related events that participate in pain generation and chronicization. |
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The remaining 17 courts are regularly used for other events hosted by the Club. |
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Interest in these events revived in the English Renaissance and led to Boudica's fame in the Victorian era. |
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The approximation actually ignores events such as coarticulatory effects across word boundaries. |
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In 1931 the track staged team and open events and the York team took part in the National Trophy. |
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The race events are downhill, slalom, giant slalom, Super G, and combineds, with each giving points in the same way. |
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The success of his undertaking is contingent upon events which he cannot control. |
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Taylor continued his dominance in the major events by claiming his 11th World Grand Prix title in October. |
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His record in Triple Crown events now stands at five World Championship, a record seven Masters, and five UK Championship titles. |
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It is now apparent that future analyses of Delta in Notch signaling events must consider its potential as a diffusable ligand. |
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In Korea, eSports events are regularly televised by cable channels as well as later through IP televisions. |
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Some of them were associated with specific social functions, seasonal events and personal archetypal qualities. |
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The events were so fantastic that only the tabloids were willing to print them. |
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Although she read about the gayful events of the fifth volume of Hokke Sanju-ko, she was not able to regain self. |
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When happy events coincide, that is a happy coincidence. But the coincidence of baneful events is a happy coincidence too. |
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As one of the Celtic nations, Scotland and Scottish culture is represented at interceltic events at home and over the world. |
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In Asian countries, the numerous football events also increased the popularity of football. |
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The events of Nevil Shute's novel Marazan occur, in part, around these islands. |
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Other major sailing events hosted in Cowes include the Fastnet race, the Round the Island Race, the Admiral's Cup, and the Commodore's Cup. |
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This has led to the establishment of an annual Garlic Festival at Newchurch, which is one of the largest events of the local calendar. |
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Many strikes were painful events for both sides, the unions and the management. |
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Bede was from the north of England, and this may have led to a bias towards events near his own lands. |
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Modern day horse racing is still popular and regular events still take place at Redcar, Newcastle and Sedgfield Race Courses. |
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Bede was writing over a hundred years after the events he was recording with little contemporary information on the actual conversion efforts. |
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The bay itself hosted the sailing events for the 1936 Summer Olympics mainly held in Berlin. |
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The last section, detailing events after the Gregorian mission, Goffart feels were modelled on Stephen of Ripon's Life of Wilfrid. |
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The dating of events in the Chronicle is inconsistent with his other works, using the era of creation, the anno mundi. |
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The last section, detailing events after the Gregorian mission, Goffart asserts were modelled on Stephen of Ripon's Life of Wilfrid. |
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Despite documented events of Salvation Army's volunteers and their views, the organisation has issued an LGBT Statement as a response. |
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The Historia Ecclesiastica has more to say about episcopal events than it does about the monasteries of England. |
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Typically men and women compete in separate crews although mixed crews and mixed team events also take place. |
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