The cross bow loops in the south wall are similar to an example in the west wall of Whites Castle and may be dated to the fifteenth century. |
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The pious ejaculations they contain, their allusions to the manners of the times, fix them to the fifteenth century. |
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Judging by the talent on display at the trials, a fifteenth Varsity win and a place in the final eight appear once again to be imminent. |
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The familiar suits of hearts, diamonds, clubs and spades were introduced by French cardmakers in the late fifteenth century. |
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Jenkins went on to be Shield's fifteenth victim and punching bag for all six rounds and he added little resistance along the way. |
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By the fifteenth century, many Western artists were using it in frescoes or in gesso on wood panel paintings. |
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The futhark was an alphabet of runes, used by Germanic people until the fifteenth century. |
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They were slow to start but by the fifteenth minute each member of the full forward line had raised a white flag. |
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Many people start to get squirmy and bored after the fourteenth or fifteenth viewing of a movie. |
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From the middle of the fifteenth century, it was governed by a lay confraternity and was completely independent of episcopal control. |
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She knew exactly which key to go to, counting the fifteenth in from the right. |
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How can you judge a scientist from this century against somebody who was working in the fourteenth or fifteenth century? |
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By the fifteenth hole the crowds had started to form around this new sensation on the course. |
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You get a healthy five episodes, which brings us to the fifteenth out of thirty-nine in the series. |
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The first Europeans to reach Nigeria were the Portuguese in the fifteenth century. |
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In the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, the borderline between England and Scotland was in turmoil. |
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The privatisation of cultural expressions corresponds to the enclosure of public land in the fifteenth to eighteenth century. |
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In the fifteenth century, the Portuguese inaugurated the Age of Discovery and for three centuries built and expanded a seaborne empire. |
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Artistic authorship itself, which emerged in the early fifteenth century as a purely performative mode, later learned to manipulate substitution. |
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By the fifteenth century, private donors were proudly stamping the screens with family coats of arms, as at Marburg and Meissen. |
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Rising dowries also impinged on patrician men, forcing almost half of them to remain unmarried during the fifteenth century. |
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The paired vaults in the south-western side of the site probably date to the fifteenth century. |
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Dating back to the fifteenth century, wine traders burned sulfur candles in their wine barrels prior to filling them. |
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This elite had no formal place in the fifteenth century constitutions and was therefore not subject to direct control. |
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The land he first visited in 1809-11 was a rugged outpost of the Ottoman Empire, which had ruled the Greeks since the fifteenth century. |
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Prague Castle has had an orangery since the middle of the fifteenth century. |
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The market was supervised by a warden and by the fifteenth century that officer was farming revenues due the city from the market. |
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By the fifteenth century in England, even the regular clergy were rarely so tightly cloistered as to cut them off from social relations. |
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Bakers, victuallers, taverners, hostelers, and sometimes attorneys were disqualified from election as mayor or bailiff in the fifteenth century. |
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By the fifteenth century the practice of uroscopy was falling into disrepute and the uroscopy flask became a symbol of ridicule. |
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In the fifteenth century, authors rarely produced their works unsolicitedly. |
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The first great European ocean sailors were sent out in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries to explore the world. |
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A twelfth century date has been suggested for the carving, but it is more likely to date to the fifteenth century. |
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Wallachia and Moldavia became tributaries of the Ottoman Empire from the fifteenth to the nineteenth centuries, but kept their own princes. |
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Just as the bell ended the fifteenth round, Frazier put his hands up and yelled something at Ali. |
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From the fifteenth century on, Crimean Tatars raided Ukraine for slaves, and Zaporozhian kozaks were the only defense against them. |
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Through the fifteenth century rowels became smaller and spur necks became longer. |
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These were plays performed in fifteenth century England by roving troupes of actors. |
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Next we look at Rosicrucianism, which started in Europe in the fifteenth century. |
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The Lantern Festival, dengjie, takes place on the fifteenth day of the Lunar New Year and traditionally marks the end of New Year celebrations. |
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On her fifteenth birthday she had stupidly agreed to jump off a branch of a willow tree over a shallow ravine some ten feet below on a dare. |
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On the fourteenth and fifteenth of First Adar, Tahanun is omitted, no eulogy is said, and fasting is not permitted. |
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The tablet itself was dated to the fifteenth to fourteenth century BCE and was the first undisputed paleographic monument of its kind found in Thrace. |
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Nevertheless, the St Francis continued to be considered as a work in the style of Botticelli dating from the last decade of the fifteenth century. |
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From the fifth to the fifteenth centuries the dominant power in the area was the Khmer empire, in which various forms of Hinduism and Mahayana Buddhism were popular. |
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When the Inca conquered Ecuador in the fifteenth century, they introduced the Quechua language and imposed a tax system in which payments were made in human labor. |
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In the center of the red stripe is a white temple, representing the main temple of Angkor Wat, the capital city of the Khmer empire from the ninth to the fifteenth centuries. |
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Given in Paris the eighteenth day of December in the year of grace one thousand six hundred and three, and of our reign the fifteenth, thus signed Henry. |
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The fifteenth day of the year is the first full moon of the year and the magnificent Lantern Festival announces the formal end of the New Year festivities. |
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The extensive sets of ridges were clearly constructed and used by Oneota cultivators during the first half of the fifteenth century A.D., during the Pammel Creek phase. |
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On this coming March fifteenth we will be unpopular with more millions of taxpayers than ever before. |
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The most persistent story about the Garter was first recorded in the fifteenth century. |
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The first and fifteenth of every month in the twelve month lunar year are also important occasions for rites to ancestors, spirits, and Buddhist deities. |
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That the victor was a midland dialect was in large part due to the substantial migration of midlanders and easterners to London in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. |
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The country set sail in the early fifteenth century and never looked back, its explorers and navigators opening up lucrative trade routes to Africa and India. |
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According to legend, those who pray to this Katpawi Buddha, on the first and fifteenth full days of each month on the lunar calendar, will achieve their desires. |
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The technique of stipple goes back to the fifteenth century. |
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It was, after all, fifteenth century Portuguese carracks loaded to the gunnels with soldiers and guns on the way out and booty heading back that started the whole trend. |
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Consisting of assorted gold beads that have been randomly strung together, this type of ornament was documented by European visitors in the fifteenth century. |
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Officially it had been referred to as a palatinate from the fifteenth century, because of its special role as the inherited land and patrimony of the Grand Duke. |
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Dressing a fly by winding the hackle the length of the body is mentioned in fly fishing books of the fifteenth century. It is called the palmer style of dressing. |
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Graham Barrow's side currently sit fifteenth in the League Two table. |
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Of all the major versions of humanism, the Renaissance humanism that developed in Italy during the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries has been the most influential. |
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Katie said for what felt like the fifteenth time that morning. |
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It was his birthday, his fifteenth, but there would be no celebration. |
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This issue of the journal, the fifteenth in the New Series, contains contributions on an array of topics written by scholars in the United States, Spain, Italy and Australia. |
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Rockers were found on cradles as early as the fifteenth century. |
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The fifteenth and sixteenth centuries are the dark ages of Armenia. |
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For that reason one is amused rather than taken aback by a Flemish diptych of the turn of the fifteenth century from the Catharijneconvent in Utrecht. |
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But then, on the afternoon of the fifteenth, he came to the Assembly in person to declare that he was ordering the army encamped around Paris to disperse. |
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These books appealed to the English upper classes in the late fifteenth century. |
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On the fifteenth of January, it was discovered that the pythoness had excluded rather more than a hundred dirty-white, leathery-looking eggs. |
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Pious bequests plummeted, giving way to the earthly concerns of patriliny throughout the fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries. |
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The Sovereign appointed the fifteenth Earl to the office, but the appointment was deemed for life and was not heritable. |
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The power of the nobility suffered a decline during the civil wars of the late fifteenth century, known as the Wars of the Roses. |
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Vermont is fifteenth for dairy products, and Connecticut and Massachusetts seventh and eleventh for tobacco, respectively. |
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There are five scribes, all using variations on Secretary hands consistent with the third quarter of the fifteenth century. |
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On the fifteenth day, coinciding with the seventh day of Marheshvan, the words Ve-ten tal u-matar li-verakkhah were inserted in the daily Amidah. |
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From the thirteenth to the fifteenth centuries, however, a remarkable transformation took place in Thai rice cultivation. |
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The separation of the individually summoned lords from the elected commons had developed by the fifteenth century. |
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Scotus's works were collected into many editions, particularly in the late fifteenth century with the advent of printing. |
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In the late fifteenth century, Scots prose also began to develop as a genre. |
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Key-in quinquennial for a fifth, decennial for a tenth, and quindecennial for a fifteenth. |
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Before the end of the fifteenth century, Ayutthaya launched attacks on Angkor, the classical great power of the region. |
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Ships built in Europe in the fifteenth century were designed to sail the Mediterranean sea and the Atlantic Ocean coastlines. |
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In March 1966 he defended his European title against Andrea Silanos in Italy winning by a technical knockout in the fifteenth round. |
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Until the fifteenth century those Scots who wished to attend university had to travel to England or to the Continent. |
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The people living along the West African coast at Elmina around the fifteenth century were presumably Fante. |
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The fifteenth, Westpoort, covers the harbour of Amsterdam and had very few residents. |
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The levy was a grant of a proportion of all moveable property, normally a tenth for towns and a fifteenth for farmland. |
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In January 2011, the Asian Football Confederation's fifteenth Asian Cup was held in Qatar. |
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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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The first two books, and parts of the third, eleventh and fifteenth, are extant only in epitome, but otherwise the work seems to be entire. |
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David Sassoon, London presented two works by Cicero that were printed at Venice in the fifteenth century. |
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Australia ranks fifteenth overall in the Center for Global Development's 2012 Commitment to Development Index. |
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The main theme is Italianism, the cultural-literary phenomenon which was important in Europe in the fifteenth century. |
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It first appeared in the fifteenth century, borrowed from the Middle French term mythologie. |
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In the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, liberal education focused mostly on the classics. |
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From the fifteenth century, Renaissance humanism encouraged critical theological reflection and calls for ecclesiastical renewal in Scotland. |
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Heresy, in the form of Lollardry, began to reach Scotland from England and Bohemia in the early fifteenth century. |
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Nautical charts of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries all belong to the schools of Genoa, Venice and Ancona. |
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He spent a fifth season with the McLaren team in 2014, his fifteenth in Formula One. |
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The deepest indentations are in the so-called Sword-breakers, mostly of the fifteenth century. |
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Norn continued to be spoken in Caithness until perhaps the fifteenth century and lingered until the late 18th century in the Northern Isles. |
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Medieval Inverness suffered regular raids from the Western Isles, particularly by the MacDonald Lords of the Isles in the fifteenth century. |
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The influence of the Renaissance can be seen in stone carving and painting from the fifteenth century. |
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Mexico has the fifteenth largest nominal GDP and the eleventh largest by purchasing power parity. |
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In 1874 a fifteenth rione, Esquilino, was created on the newly urbanised zone of Monti. |
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The Khanate of Sibir was founded in the fifteenth century, at a time when the Mongols of the house of Jochi were generally in a state of decline. |
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In any case, it is certain that at the fifteenth century portions of the Scriptures were called Wycliffite. |
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The Bank lent considerable sums of money to many rulers throughout Europe during the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, gaining widespread influence. |
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It was during the reign of Mir Bahdin Ayaz Seyfin, fifteenth king of Hormuz, that Tartars, raided the kingdom of Kerman and from there to that of Hormuz. |
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Others argue that they continued to the end of the fifteenth century, as there were several plots to overthrow Henry and restore Yorkist claimants. |
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The sequence ranges from prehistoric Palaeo-Indian through Pueblo times, particularly the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, to modern day Cochiti Pueblo people. |
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In the Baltic and North Sea, the Hanseatic League reached the peak of their power in the 14th century, but started going into decline in the fifteenth. |
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The World Health Organization, in 2000, ranked the provision of healthcare in the United Kingdom as fifteenth best in Europe and eighteenth in the world. |
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Up until the fifteenth century West Frisian was widely spoken and written, but from 1500 onwards it became an almost exclusively oral language, mainly used in rural areas. |
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Some of the texts that are preserved from this period are from the twelfth or thirteenth, but most are from the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. |
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The most famous plays of the Towneley collection are attributed to the Wakefield Master, an anonymous playwright who wrote in the fifteenth century. |
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This large book is the fifteenth Egyptological monograph on the Dakhleh Oasis Project, and the proceedings of the sixth international conference of the project. |
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However, the Czech flame flickered silently until it came to the surface in the pre-Reformation movement known as Hussitism in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. |
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He places his latest novel, Despot i 6rtva, in the despotate of Serbia in the fifteenth century, almost a hundred years after the battle of Kosovo. |
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The authority of Parliament continued to grow, and, during the early fifteenth century, both Houses exercised powers to an extent not seen before. |
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He further explores the economic status of musicians in the fifteenth century, elevating the trade of the instrumentalist to the relatively stable middle class. |
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Taylor began 2010 by winning his fifteenth World Championship title. |
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Fustian, of which I have found only one entry before 1401, occurs frequently in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. It appears to have been a ribbed cloth. |
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A detailed study of European trade between the thirteenth and fifteenth century demonstrates that the European age of discovery acted as a major driver of change. |
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During the troubles of the fifteenth century, a rack was introduced into the Tower, and was occasionally used under the plea of political necessity. |
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The railroad will be opened upon the fifteenth of next month. |
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These were joined in the fifteenth century by Scots prose works. |
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Davis was world champion for twenty years, retiring unbeaten after claiming his fifteenth world title in 1946 when the tournament was reinstated after the Second World War. |
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Universities in Scotland includes all universities and university colleges in Scotland, founded between the fifteenth century and the present day. |
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This was once thought to be the origin of the Ottoman millet system, however, it is now considered a myth and no such system existed in the fifteenth century. |
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