While all around dithered, he took the initiative and forged impatiently, inspirationally, sometimes recklessly, ahead. |
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Some religious groups created, forged, Sibylline books of their own to give credence to their own claims of prophesy. |
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Meetings can be packed, democratic decisions circumvented, dissenters smeared and threatened, cheques forged and money misappropriated. |
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In the West, cattle and sheep ranching soon forged the strongest economic link between Scotland and the United States. |
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In early times, the farmer made implements and gear, neck yokes, whiffletrees, and wagon boxes with fittings hand forged or bought in a kit. |
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That is, the traditional concept of witnessing the affixation of a traditional signature reduces the incidence of forged signatures. |
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The signatures were forged by the defendant, who also signed the documents as having witnessed the signatures. |
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The government, furthermore, favoured cooperation with the labour unions and forged strong alliances with them. |
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His theory of grammar, forged at this time, holds that grammar, the capability to form structured language, is innate to the human mind. |
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To get the remortgage, she forged a letter claiming that she did not live in the house, although she did. |
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It was the more secretive networks of intelligence and escape which forged the first working links with the British or the Free French in London. |
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The notion of local residency was forged long before globalisation changed the living conditions of the world. |
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We are in a period of transition, from several thousands of years of male authoritarianism, and a new society must be forged. |
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They are using badly forged ID cards in an attempt to pull the wool over the eyes of professional DSHS licensers. |
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As the Smith forged iron, with his hammer and anvil, so the development of the blast furnace required control over fire-processes. |
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Our democracy was forged in rebellion, crafted by mavericks and risk-takers who refused to salute authority. |
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A good relationship was forged and support given to form a Lions Club onboard. |
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The first universal health insurance system was forged and passed in 1883 by an archconservative, Germany's Otto von Bismarck. |
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While no fully unified vision emerged, the basic parameters of a rough consensus were forged during these years. |
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He has forged an impressive path to the pinnacle of one of the world's greatest athletic events. |
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As an artist, he has knowingly signed forged drawings and disavows responsibility for his sometimes salacious subject matter. |
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They said, finally, they weren't even able to determine whether these documents were authentic or whether they were forged. |
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His reputation was ruined by his authentication of a forged 60-volume diary. |
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Iron axes with steel bits were forged for the most part in American factories that manufactured them in dozen lots in a wide range of patterns. |
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Stepping their masts and making sail, side by side, the four boats of the Daydream forged steadily ahead. |
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He was renowned for putting together a side that forged their team spirit on nights out and plenty of them. |
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He first forged signatures to get hold of his inheritance, then involved his wife's family in complex life insurance scams. |
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A forged cheque is not a valid mandate, and the bank cannot debit the customer's account. |
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The rich, complex relationships forged in necessity and pain in the telemovie were but blithe footnotes in the series proper. |
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Long before we knew much about steel, iron bars were wrapped around a mandrel and forged together. |
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Nearly always forged and tempered, stainless steel blades hold an edge well. |
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The tensive, paradoxical image of childhood forged by the Reformers has much to teach mainline Protestantism. |
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Paisley's textile industry was hugely inventive and prosperous, but the town's pioneering reputation was not forged in business alone. |
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The monument is a massive flagpole entwined with the trunk and branches of a symbolic banyan tree forged in steel. |
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And it was a shining example of how history is really forged, not recorded, baptized in the indefatigable whirl of media spin. |
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The national identity of being a Mauritian is forged early in school and continues in the workplace. |
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As American pioneers headed westward, scoundrels occasionally would present forged letters of credit to wholesale merchants in larger towns. |
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The sexy star, who has forged a successful solo career outside the band, said their last album was probably their last. |
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Those reports were based on the notorious forged documents, in some cases they were text transcriptions of the documents. |
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The bond between the trade union movement and the Labour Party is a century old and was forged at the latter's birth. |
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Tight faceting suggests plumage, but those feathers could be forged of sheet metal. |
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Bill Enxing of Cardinal Metals stepped forward and created the forged steel billets. |
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Cast billet can be hot forged, extruded, or machined, and castings can be produced by a variety of foundry techniques. |
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The former ambassador said that he may have misspoken to the reporter when he said he concluded the documents were forged. |
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Charges have been made that when works were loaned abroad, they were replaced by forged copies. |
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Most of the institutional devices typical of modern democracies were forged in republics or limited monarchies. |
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Bells can be hollowed from wood or made from glass or ceramics, but most are cast or forged from metal. |
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When he was released, he was effectively blacklisted and unable to find work, forced to drive a taxi with a forged license. |
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The cheques required two signatures but she often forged the names of colleagues. |
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The ship is sunk, the whale-boats destroyed, and Ahab himself is yanked to his death by the very iron he himself forged. |
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The powders are compacted into preforms, sintered and then forged in the conventional way to produce segregation-free forgings. |
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Blending country, bluegrass and spaghetti western music with their punk rock and surf backgrounds, these musicians have forged a tight chemistry. |
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These screwdrivers had a forged one-piece tempered blade including a bolster and special wings on two sides. |
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The Brazilian forged his reputation as an attacking defender with a booming shot and enough skill to make an opposing defender's life miserable. |
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Single nanodiamonds are forged in an explosion of TNT, the explosive hexogen, and water. |
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There is a sense in which nationhood is forged and reproduced through the standardisation of currency, weights, measures and education. |
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I checked her credentials through the satellite uplink, and they are all forged. |
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Bolt body and handle are forged in one piece, unlike many current actions in which the bolt handle is brazed or welded on. |
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He noticed a peculiar weight on his chest and looked down to see a breastplate forged from bone. |
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Chained to his wrist was a briefcase containing forged war plans about the upcoming invasion of Sardinia. |
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This lode gold is the stuff worked by legendary dwellers below the earth, like the dwarf who forged the treasure of the Nibelungs. |
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They forged documents, collected arms, and were couriers to the Warsaw underground. |
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Logically enough, the movie tackles the Powerpuff origins, the nitty details of how they came to be and how their superhero-ness was forged. |
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This creates the spiral Damascus pattern and it is forged again to form a billet. |
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These two visionary leaders forged an enduring relationship that has weathered many challenges from the Cold War to the terrorism we face today. |
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There was no evidence that all documents emanating from Albania were forged. |
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The television network was forced, calamitously, to admit that the memos at the heart of the story were probably forged. |
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In the end the call of comedy was too great, and he forged a name for himself on the circuit. |
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A hollow forged aluminum crown and 30 mm stanchions help keep grams off while still offering maximum rigidity. |
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It took 75 years for the authorities to officially admit that the letter was forged. |
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In many instances he simply reached a settlement with the insurance company, forged his client's signature on the check, and pocketed the money. |
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At the end of the day I was cashed up and it was found that I had accepted two forged tenners. |
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She was a voluptuous blonde bombshell, a head-turner who forged a career in movies and television. |
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To this end, the Panthers forged alliances with nonblack leftists and established trade-union caucuses. |
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Even in 1990 a deal to raise taxes was forged between centrist Dems and moderate Republicans. |
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But in the case of the subcontinent, as the U.S. well knows, that peace has yet to be forged. |
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He built up a 4-0 lead, forged a set point with an ace, and levelled the match when Pavel overhit his usually reliable backhand. |
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I regret that those friendships were forged on bonds made not of trust and care, but of politics and beliefs. |
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Memorials were events for the living that forged contact with the absent dead, who were made palpably present. |
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A group of humanoid creatures was running towards us, with swords forged of black metal in each of their hands. |
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It was the wise and patriotic guidance of the old families which forged Scotland's cultural image. |
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Their lifelong identification with the working class was forged during these years. |
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The suspicion grows that the codicil attached to Sir John's will was forged by his former wife, still living at the farm. |
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Money forgers usually gain only the face value of the banknotes they have forged. |
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He gave the same punishment to an Indian man who had tried to get a residency permit using forged documents. |
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Previously conceived impossibilities danced in all their minds as they forged forward. |
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Police sources say that there are a growing number of forged driving licenses circulating in Pattaya, some in the possession of farangs. |
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In short, success is forged by the incessant sustainable growth of the company's resources. |
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With characteristic inclusiveness, he forged a big-tent show of nearly 70 practitioners, from Andre to Zorio. |
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But it also makes him sound partisan enough to have forged them in concert with other Democrats. |
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In order to make malleable wrought iron, the iron pigs were reheated and forged into red hot iron masses called blooms. |
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Many feel it's a memorial to all the hard working men who forged trails through inhospitable blocks of back country. |
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Tristen's body and mind, forged like fine steel through countless decades of combats real and exercised, worked in harmonic concert. |
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His breastplate was inlaid with black obsidian, the preserved iron exquisitely forged. |
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However, they could not forget the bonds they had forged with their French brothers on the field of battle. |
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There are sinter-forged con rods and a forged steel crank to deal with the furbocharged loads. |
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The con rods are high-strength forged steel that's treated with a carbon hardening process. |
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Together they forged an invigorating intellectual climate that has profoundly shaped my career. |
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The new engine has a forged steal crankshaft with revised counterweights to handle the greater weight of the higher compression pistons. |
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For a dark blade such as this, the metal is forged in a magical fire of burning ice. |
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I had one forged from a white metal, capable of piercing almost any armour worn by man. |
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The hilt was of the strongest metal, and was forged in the manner of Dragon Wings, flaring towards the point of the Sword. |
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For the tests, an 11 in. square cast ingot was forged to a 4 in. thick slab. |
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When he touched it with his hands the door gave way at once though its bands were forged in fire. |
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In the former case, the figure's head was chopped off and posted as a trophy, and the remaining metal was forged into bullets. |
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Along the way we have shared many adventures and forged many strong and lasting friendships. |
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He forged a strong relationship with the Jessop family in the years after the tragedy, and urged his son-in-law to remarry. |
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That's when we forged a stronger union in terms of our opinions and how we work together. |
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This practical, no-nonsense attitude typified Mrs Du Faur, who forged strong ties with students and colleagues alike. |
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Here is something more than raw material from which a successful literature was forged. |
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He forged a successful freelance career, alongside the researching which went towards his new book. |
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In that time they have forged a successful team, having spent twelve years at the popular Brewers Arms, in Wanborough. |
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The successful practices have forged a close working relationship between Public Works, Police, Fire, and Health Departments. |
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Lord Jenkins of Hillhead was an admired writer whose biographies centred on the world in which he forged a successful career of his own. |
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An action had been brought by the second company against a bank, alleging that the wife had forged the husband's signature on cheques. |
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The two men were arrested on suspicion of living off immoral earnings and having forged documents. |
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Nonetheless, I forged steadily forwards and was pleased to see the white and greenish-grey layers of ancient sandstone and shale getting closer. |
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In a bid to crack down on nuisance youths and anti-social behaviour, often fuelled by alcohol, police have forged ahead with the plan. |
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Anyway, despite the lack of quality shopping I forged ahead and did my best to help boost Japan's economy. |
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But after being 13-4 down they forged ahead 17-13 to leave Scarborough needing a four to tie on the last end. |
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This case involves the alteration, by the addition of a forged signature, to an authentic but inexpensive Dali etching. |
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She alleges the signature was forged to cover up the fact her son had not attended. |
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Robert Crain has been living in India on a forged Swiss passport for the past three years. |
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Federal investigators in Pakistan said forged documents are a dilemma for law enforcement. |
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The province is also the transit route for the smuggling of guns, cigarettes, petrol, stolen cars and forged documents. |
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They are now widely accepted at U.S. commercial banks, hospitals and even airlines, and they are easily forged documents. |
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And Carlos thinks it would be tough to find a new job with his forged identity documents and limited English. |
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After the seizure, the people involved obtained a forged safety certificate. |
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They were being detained for possessing forged documents and offences related to the production of cannabis. |
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Hunston claims that his signature was forged on one of the documents setting up the partnership. |
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A couple of schoolboys pass off a forged 500-franc note at a photography shop. |
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Following him, a Latin scholar named Ross wrote a book essentially proving that the Annals were indeed forged. |
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This is a security concern, as officials are trying to improve on easily forged laminated ID cards. |
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All should be expected to adhere to the letter and spirit of the document forged by our founding fathers and mothers. |
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Poetry forged a common identity, overcoming this fragmentation to provide the basis for a homogeneous memory. |
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The author called these statements spiritual practice for they could only have been forged in the crucible of each woman's daily living. |
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She said although some of the girls had never met before they bonded and forged friendships. |
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Whilst in Ghana he forged deep friendships and strong ties with the people there. |
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His removal from command of the army he had forged had a calamitous effect on the morale of his men. |
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Heavy forged gate, with 20 mm square verticals, fullered spiked tops and circles captured by collars. |
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The spirit of Dada and the other avant-garde art movements was forged in the trenches of World War One. |
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He and his co-workers turn raw steel into giant rings, gearwheels, and other forged products. |
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Then I remembered that speculation was rife in some quarters that the Republican evil genius had planted the forged documents. |
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A common instance is the forged cheque which, however expertly done, does not entitle the bank to debit a customer's account. |
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Whatever cataclysmic collision forged the glassy rocks occurred about half a million years ago. |
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In an effort to maintain the push, Operation Impact has forged a partnership with Crimestoppers. |
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Do you know anyone who might be able to provide forged documentation, such as work visas? |
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Paige speculates that Philip could have embezzled the money and forged documents to implicate Gail and throw authorities off of his trail. |
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The hydraulic disc brake features a one-piece forged caliper, an opposed two-piston design and a center lock system. |
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When recipients open a digitally signed e-mail, a displayed symbol indicates that the message has not been forged or spoofed. |
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Many of the earliest metal propellers were manufactured in one piece of forged Duralumin. |
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Those who did not sign it were beaten until they did or officers simply forged their signature. |
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Thorium and uranium, for instance, are forged in the heat of a supernova, and barium and bismuth via the capture of neutrons within red giant stars. |
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Since moms and dads are usually way worried about giving firstborns the go-ahead for new experiences, you've forged a path in uncharted territory. |
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The Marquet study showed that the most common embezzlement scheme involved the issuance of forged checks or unauthorized checks. |
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If the first world war forged Hitler's character and politics, it was the death throes of the French empire in Algiers that made Le Pen the man he is today. |
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In revenge, Apollo killed the Cyclopes that forged Zeus' thunderbolts. |
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The plaintiff could easily have forged her partner's signature to it. |
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In this way a benevolent spirit is forged and wisdom is free to flourish. |
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In this type of construction, the shank of the screwdriver was forged and knurled on the handle receiving end and then tempered to the desirable hardness. |
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Early blades were pattern-welded, a technique in which strips of wrought iron and mild steel were twisted and forged together, with the addition of a hardened edge. |
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He was once arrested on suspicion of having uttered forged bills. |
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The DRS said stringent safety measures were in place and the forged steel containers, known as flasks, holding the waste, were 30 cm thick and weighed more than 50 tonnes. |
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Mr Cameron added that when these forged and counterfeit documents were sent to immigration officials in Sheffield they were ignored, and approval was given. |
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Most, like Rep. Maxine Waters, have denied wrongdoing entirely and forged ahead with their congressional duties. |
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Think of the deep, human connections forged, mediated by first and last names! |
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And they are forged and grow as you are growing post-natally. |
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These links were forged long before the coming of Plethon to Mistra, but Plethon's neoplatonism was clearly related to the Hesychasts of Mt. Athos. |
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Here the servants of the customer, an old woman who was too frail to look after her affairs, forged her signature on cheques drawn on her account. |
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Prosecutors said the committee had approved applicants who presented forged honours that carried dates pre-dating the actual creation of the vaunted title. |
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As in the traditional form of the myth, the homosocial bonds forged between the heroes unite the black and white males against the repression represented by women and the law. |
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There are also shots of a gold-adorned cleric baptising a baby and a new mother holding her infant, both sporting bracelets forged from the precious metal. |
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Originally fashioned from wrought iron designed and forged by blacksmiths, today's ornamental fencing is crafted using modern materials and current production techniques. |
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So, as we get better at trying to check passports and illegally forged documents, they're going to try harder to recruit to get around that problem. |
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Unfortunately, there is a vast industry churning out forged documents. |
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The Pecks forged a close bond with the reclusive author after a trip to her home in Monroeville, Ala., and her visit to the set. |
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That alliance between the spy agency and the military, forged in Iraq, would forever change the way America fights wars. |
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In the 1950s, big corporation and big labor forged an entente, in which they generally agreed to share an expanding pie. |
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The partnership with Barker was forged through mutual respect before blossoming into a deep and abiding friendship in which nary a cross word was spoken. |
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She has, in fact, forged the signature of her father on documents for obtaining the loan and when her husband learns the truth, he starts an argument with her. |
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I think it was trumped up, but I can't tell you who forged it. |
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While his accomplices forged orders from local merchants, he picked up goods, paid-off draymen and fenced the merchandise in the city's black market. |
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Heat treatable aluminum alloys that can be welded effectively are being developed as weldable armor, making it possible to employ more forged and extruded armor components. |
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It was forged by the heat of dragons' breath when 1,000 bent their swords in fealty to Aegon the conqueror. |
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He forged the metal with his own hands and put into it his will to rule all of the lands around him and for his sons to rule all of the lands around them. |
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He works with forged and welded steel, cast bronze and steel fabrication. |
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Their body language revealed a kinship forged on set in the Philippines. |
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There is no need to rule whether these documents were forged or not. |
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But not Igor Olenicoff, who was caught commissioning forged sculptures to decorate his California properties. |
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In other words, my ideal foreign policy is one that's forged in the grand strategy debates on the right, but implemented by the policy wonk mandarins on the left. |
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The rocker who forged his reputation by opposing everything from woodchips to American bases became an official member of the Australian Labor Party yesterday. |
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He pulled the wool over their eyes with a forged student ID card. |
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A delicately crafted link bracelet was soon joined by a bracelet forged to look like a wreath of lilies and one of several strands of gold with emeralds woven into it. |
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Someone has added a small saltire to one of the wreaths, paying tribute to a shared history that was forged in battle. |
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Iron was smelted, converted to steel, and subsequently rolled or forged to meet the demands of both domestic and international industrial markets. |
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One of the Corps most iconic recruiting commercials showed a sword being forged by pressure and fire, a metaphor for the process of boot camp and training. |
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Documents evidencing the latter agreements were forged or fraudulent. |
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In spite of this, they were fashionable models, which were reproduced and forged not only throughout the nineteenth century but well into the twentieth. |
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Together various geneticists, systematists, paleontologists, embryologists, and botanists forged what came to be called the modern or evolutionary synthesis. |
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When she disappeared for three years, rumours circulated that she had suffered a mental breakdown and her reputation as a mysterious recluse was forged. |
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With an Air Force lieutenant general and an emergency medical technician at his side, Powell forged ahead into the space as fire and smoke billowed. |
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Murphy edged into a 2-lead after a scrappy first frame, but after settling was able to find his potting range and put friendship aside as he forged ahead. |
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The Kingdom of England was forged in the furnace of Viking invasions. |
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The women had both tried to cross into Lebanon two weeks earlier on forged papers. |
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Amina forged relationships with these women, visiting their homes and listening as they shared their concerns. |
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This is where the scenes that will eventually make up the movie are forged. |
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They were to become isolated to the point that they forged a new selfhood born of solitude, inspired by the type of atavistic visual symbolism that Purist painting provided. |
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Also seen was an early Nineteenth Century, New England birch tilt-top candlestand in red wash with spider legs, spade feet and forged nail construction. |
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His progress has been gradual, and forged through relentless hard work. |
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Advertising deals get sealed over beers, exclusive stories get drunkenly blurted out, and crucial relationships for the year ahead might be forged over your next Manhattan. |
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By resolutely shunning money, his campaign forged alternative tactics, all of which were explained in detail on healey's blog. |
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New allegiances came to be forged which bypassed the metropolitan centre. |
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In America, where there has been a shift away from big studios towards independent film-makers, Swinton has forged a successful career in both areas. |
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The thick glass of the display case looked like it had been forged of clear sheets of pure ice, with not a single defect to be seen by the naked eye. |
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A few months later, when fighting with the government displaced thousands of Nuer, they were able to find refuge in Dinka territory thanks to the bonds forged at Wunlit. |
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Identities can be stolen or created using legitimate or forged documents. |
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Larger turbo chargers, forged pistons and high-lift cams are the secrets behind the extra shove, along with the required engine remapping and improved cooling. |
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At the end of the day I found that I had accepted two forged tenners. |
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Once new trade routes were forged to the Americas, Africa and Asia, mercantilism involved statecraft and realpolitik as well as trade and commerce. |
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Leighton used her job at the Treasury Solicitors to search the homes of the dead for their last wills and testaments to place and recover forged documents. |
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Nanny was the greatest of the generals of the Maroons, runaway slaves who forged a society and an identity in the weedy-thick hill country of the Jamaican hinterland. |
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Ultimately it was this haphazardness, a seemingly carefree approach to cutting-edge climbs, along with his formidable intellect and wit, which forged the Smith legend. |
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He stole a banker's draft from the Queensbury branch of the Natwest, forged a second signature on it, and used it to pay for the house completion. |
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Legitimate documents might be stolen from a living person or a deceased person, while forged documents might involve changed names or variations of real names. |
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They forged a strong friendship, and in Hemingway, Pound recognized and fostered a young talent. |
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In 1265, an allegedly forged letter was presented to or by the Rath of Hamburg. |
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Theodoric forged alliances with the Visigoths, Alamanni, Franks and Burgundians, some of which were accomplished through diplomatic marriages. |
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The pope's right to proclaim successors was based on the Donation of Constantine, a forged Roman imperial decree. |
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Instructed to negotiate with the British Cabinet, in 1801, he forged the outline agreement for the Peace of Amiens. |
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The bloom had to be forged mechanically to consolidate it and shape it into a bar, expelling slag in the process. |
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Amongst its other properties, wrought iron becomes soft at red heat, and can be easily forged and forge welded. |
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Crucible steel is steel that has been melted in a crucible rather than having been forged, with the result that it is more homogeneous. |
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This early exposure to the mechanics of the industry forged in him the ambition to make machinery with much greater precision. |
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Akbar was a successful warrior who also forged alliances with several Hindu Rajput kingdoms. |
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The Protocols of the Elders of Zion was a forged document ignored by scholars until recently. |
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However, Longford then forged ahead when substitute Shane Doyle set up Sean McCormack, who blasted past Cathal McCrann in the Leitrim goal. |
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Thunderstones are sacred to the vodounist, forged as they are by Sobo and Shango, the spirits of thunder and lightning. |
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The iron bloom obtained was forged in charcoal fire and deliberately carburised to make it steel. |
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Douglas McIntosh, 41, forged customers' signatures and sold their goods to a market trader, Durham Crown Court heard. |
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Users can order the SLM insert in a hybrid style where the insert is built up on a forged base. |
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An unruly group of writers and artists forged the comic's anti-establishment attitude in the punk rock heat of 1970s industrial unrest. |
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Later, a forged quitclaim deed from Real Estate Depot to Thornton was recorded. |
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For example, the vows that Richard II said beside Anne of Bohemia in 1382 forged an alliance against enemy France in the Hundred Years' War. |
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Juventus 2 Borussia Dortmund 1 ALVARO MORATA made one and scored one as Juventus forged a slim advantage for the return in Germany. |
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The Osaka Securities Exchange said Wednesday seven 1,000-share forged stock certificates of KFC Ltd. |
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The partnership with FBA was forged through Hindsight's close relationship with children's crafts and toys brand Colorific, an active FBA member. |
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Ghengis Khan wouldn't have forged a Mongol empire stretching 6,000 miles if he'd been a Nigel. |
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Cora studied her photo and forged signature with obvious wonderment. |
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Aside from acting, he forged a successful career as one of the world's foremost contract bridge players. |
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South Africa, not India, was the crucible in which the mahatma was forged. |
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He later told me that he forged his own sculpting chisels and considered sculpting a good exercise in 3D concepts for the morphologist. |
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Unlike the artier Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath's sound was forged in the industrial crucible of power hammers. |
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A FARMER'S wife who forged claims for animals allegedly killed by low flying Army helicopters walked free from court yesterday. |
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Jungheinrich and NTP Forklifts Australia have forged a close, strategic partnership for the Australian market. |
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Killen forged a lone furrow up front for most of the Group F game and worked hard despite seeing little of the ball. |
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It was found during an investigation by the crime branch that many of the candidates had applied with forged driving licences. |
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Brooks Forgings, established in 1960, is a leading British forge, manufacturing forged, machined and fabricated components. |
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On the pitch, he has always let his rugby do the talking and forged a reputation as one of the foremost scrummagers in European rugby. |
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The dawn-to-dusk games, from baseball and basketball to punchball and slapball, forged a fire in him to win. |
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In order to achieve the maximum benefit from the suspension revisions, the XFR-S uses new lightweight, forged 20-inch Varuna alloy wheels. |
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The defendant has been convicted of forgery, impersonation, using forged documents and possessing and consuming mind-altering substances. |
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He forged forward against the current, even as it tried to sweep him down river. |
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This toughness is the result of a uniquely fine grain size imparted by vanadium to steel, anodium steels are readily cast, forged, and rolled. |
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Those names that the schools forged, and put into the mouth of scholars, could never get admittance into common use. |
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The blacksmith made an expertly forged horseshoe by beating the red hot metal with his hammer. |
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Since 1948 substantial immigration from Africa, the Caribbean and South Asia has been a legacy of ties forged by the British Empire. |
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Irvin Dalton has created a list of swords which are said to have been forged by Wayland. |
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By 1880, Germany had 9,400 locomotives pulling 43,000 passengers and 30,000 tons of freight, and forged ahead of France. |
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While Asquith became Leader of the Opposition, George forged a coalition with the Conservative leader Bonar Law, continuing to be Prime Minister. |
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The alliance of priests and patriots that was being forged required some clerical tergiversation. |
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There they learned that Bilbo's kinsman Frodo now owned the Ring, a Ring of Power forged and then lost by the Dark Lord Sauron. |
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More broadly, distinct identities in opposition to that of the metropolitan capitals have been forged and taken strong root. |
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They forged a liberal path for Egypt expressed as a commitment to personal freedom, secularism and faith in science to bring progress. |
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William Theed the elder made an impressive bronze statue of Thetis as she brought Achilles his new armor forged by Hephaesthus. |
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Cabral forged an alliance with Kochi's ruler, as well with rulers of other Indian cities, and was able to establish a factory. |
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Consequently, Ferdinand's father forged a papal dispensation for the two to marry. |
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The Boers formed loose militias, which they termed commandos, and forged alliances with Khoisan groups to repel Xhosa raids. |
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Although Sverre forged letters to show that his excommunication had been lifted, he in fact remained excommunicated until his death. |
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Her fourth child, Maria, married Manuel I of Portugal, strengthening the link forged by her elder sister's marriage. |
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He repaired the northern defences and forged buffer alliances to keep the Mongols at bay in order to build an army. |
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In north Africa, Sulayman and his brothers forged alliances with local Berbers, especially the Kharijite ruler of Tahert. |
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In response to this, the local people forged an attack that resulted in several Portuguese deaths. |
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Commercial treaties and diplomatic alliances were forged with China and the Persian Empire. |
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Studies on earlier forms of English in Canada are rare, yet connections with other work to historical linguistics can be forged. |
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The pope may have utilized the forged Donation of Constantine to gain this land, which formed the core of the Papal States. |
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The Liberal vote collapsed, much of it coalescing to the Conservatives as a result of the scare around the forged Zinoviev Letter. |
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Meteoritic iron is comparably soft and ductile and easily forged by cold working but may get brittle when heated because of the nickel content. |
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The resultant ball was often forged into bar iron in a hammer mill. |
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The organisations claim fraudsters are targeting properties belonging to both individuals and companies, in some instances using forged documents. |
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From these elements was forged a highly innovative and coherent style. |
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The notion of Britishness was forged during the Napoleonic Wars between Britain and the First French Empire, and developed further during the Victorian era. |
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Deals were then forged with various small parties including the Scottish National Party and the Welsh nationalist Plaid Cymru, prolonging the life of the government. |
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No more of the tale is recorded until about 1165 when copies of what was certainly a forged Letter of Prester John started spreading throughout Europe. |
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Much of the iron was forged in small foundries near Birmingham, especially in the Black Country, including nearby towns such as Smethwick and West Bromwich. |
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In the former myth, he forged seven hundred duplicates of this ring. |
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Rollo's son and heir, William Longsword, and grandchild, Richard the Fearless, forged the Duchy of Normandy into West Francia's most cohesive and formidable principality. |
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Peruvian national identity was forged during this period, as Bolivarian projects for a Latin American Confederation floundered and a union with Bolivia proved ephemeral. |
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The bush is the crucible of Australian national identity because it is here that mateship, that linchpin of Australian national identity, was forged. |
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The apparent smear campaign stemmed from a scandal known as the Harpaz Affair, where IDF members close to Ashkenazi reportedly appointed his successor using a forged document. |
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His complaint made its way up the chain of command, and on November 30, 1936, Barner signed an affidavit alleging that the endorsement of his name on the check was forged. |
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