The cytoskeleton is the overall name given to protein filaments and motor proteins in the cell. |
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His comment about the President has given him a notoriety that he enjoys very much. |
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This is a fine example of what can go wrong when one person is given too much power. |
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The actual ratio of cows to bulls in Kerala suggested widespread bovicide, which doesn’t make a whole lot of sense, given that cows are considered sacred. |
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He won the election so convincingly that he believed he had been given a mandate for change. |
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She says that her faith has given her the courage to deal with this tragedy. |
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Some patients gradually develop a tolerance for the drug and need to be given a larger dose. |
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The enraged William Godwin refused to see them, though he still demanded money, to be given to him under another name, to avoid scandal. |
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This controversial figure was given land by King Wulfhere to build a monastery at Lichfield. |
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Cissa is supposed to have given his name to Chichester, Cymen to Cymenshore and Wlencing to Winchelsea. |
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Soon afterwards, her brother Harold and her Danish cousin Beorn Estrithson, were also given earldoms in southern England. |
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Figures given by contemporary writers are highly exaggerated, varying from 14,000 to 150,000 men. |
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The trip is unlikely given William's absorption in warfare with Anjou at the time. |
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There is a whole gradation of more or less rigid determinisms and more or less free indeterminisms, as they have been given in various theories. |
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Alphabetical indices of the terms in the other languages are given at the end of the book. |
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Henry bought the County of Marche, then he asserted that the French Vexin and Bourges should be given at once. |
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Why, the poor woman was infatuated with him. He could have turned her round his little finger. She'd have given him anything he wanted. |
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Missiles were occasionally shot from the castle walls, but these were given little attention. |
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By the agreement known as the Mise of Lewes, Edward and his cousin Henry of Almain were given up as hostages to Montfort. |
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The fourth copy, owned by Salisbury Cathedral, was first given in 1215 to its predecessor, Old Sarum Cathedral. |
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Higher ordination, conferring the status of a full Bhikkhu, is given only to men who are aged 20 or older. |
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In 1473 it was enlarged and given the additional duty of maintaining law and order in the Principality and the Marches of Wales. |
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He was sentenced to be hanged, drawn and quartered but because he was Edward's cousin he was given a quicker death by beheading. |
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Lancaster was also given palatinate status for the county of Lancashire, which entailed a separate administration independent of the crown. |
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Louis' recent shipbuilding programme had given France the largest navy in Europe. |
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These campaigns had given Henry a taste of the military success he so desired. |
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A year later, Catherine was banished from court, and her rooms were given to Anne. |
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She was given her own court based at Ludlow Castle and many of the royal prerogatives normally reserved for the Prince of Wales. |
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After England's 1588 victory over the Spanish Armada, the ships were given permission to sail. |
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In 1592, Raleigh was given many rewards by the Queen, including Durham House in the Strand and the estate of Sherborne, Dorset. |
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She gave birth to a son, believed to be named Damerei, who was given to a wet nurse at Durham House, but he died in October 1592 of plague. |
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The colonies were given local assemblies with only limited local power and budgets. |
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In 1589, the year after defeating the Armada, Drake and Sir John Norreys were given three tasks. |
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Mar's illness, wrote James Melville, followed a banquet at Dalkeith Palace given by James Douglas, 4th Earl of Morton. |
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Instructions were given to the translators that were intended to limit the Puritan influence on this new translation. |
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The 1611 and 1769 texts of the first three verses from I Corinthians 13 are given below. |
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Henry Vane was elected to Parliament at Kingston upon Hull, but the certificate was given to another. |
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Roundhead was the name given to the supporters of the Parliament of England during the English Civil War. |
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The first was the army, which questioned his position as commander given his lack of military experience. |
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Corporations were purged by agents given wide discretionary powers in an attempt to create a permanent royal electoral machine. |
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The Prime Minister, the Leader of the Opposition, and other leaders from both sides are normally given priority. |
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The first speech of the debate in the Commons is, by tradition, a humorous one given by a member selected in advance. |
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It is a familiar London landmark which has since given its name to a tube station. |
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The girl took a jeton and was given a fresh towel which she draped over her arm like a waiter. |
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Insight is given through the eyes of the Morland family into the religious, political and emotional issues at the heart of the struggle. |
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This may be simply a matter of practice or to comply with a guarantee given in the terms of the union. |
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This declaration was given legal substance under the 1931 Statute of Westminster. |
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Owned by Tony Wilson's Factory Records, it was given the catalogue number FAC51 and official club name, FAC51 The Hacienda. |
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Many other factors involved resentments and aspirations given focus by the rise of Enlightenment ideals. |
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By 27 June, the royal party had overtly given in, although the military began to arrive in large numbers around Paris and Versailles. |
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Priests and bishops were given salaries as part of a department of government controlled by Paris, not Rome. |
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Pitt's entry into parliament is somewhat ironic as he later railed against the very same pocket and rotten boroughs that had given him his seat. |
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He was a supporter of the republican Jacobin movement, organising clubs in Corsica, and was given command over a battalion of volunteers. |
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Bonaparte was promoted to Commander of the Interior and given command of the Army of Italy. |
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Their hypothesis was that the calomel given to Napoleon became an overdose, which killed him and left extensive tissue damage behind. |
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Nelson asked for and was given command of her, and took her on two cruises of his own. |
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Nelson exclaimed that he would have given his other arm to have been present. |
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Nelson was given a hero's welcome and after being sworn in as a freeman of the borough and received the massed crowd's applause. |
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He convinced Parker to allow him to make an assault, and was given significant reinforcements. |
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He was easily flattered by praise, and dismayed when he felt he was not given sufficient credit for his actions. |
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The 33rd was given time to recuperate and a few months later, Whitehall decided to send the regiment to India. |
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In some jurisdictions, other restrictions existed, such as requiring voters to practice a given religion. |
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Churchill followed that closely with two other equally famous ones, given just before the Battle of Britain. |
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Patients with diabetes are given too few strips they need to test their blood sugar level. |
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These changes have given rise to controversy within the medical professions, the news media and the public. |
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It is sometimes hard to define whether a given company is part of the secondary or tertiary sector. |
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After the Messina Conference in 1955, Paul Henri Spaak was given the task to prepare a report on the idea of a customs union. |
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If no party has an absolute majority, the leader of the largest party is given the first opportunity to form a coalition. |
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It was given in 1916 to Bonar Law, and when he declined, to David Lloyd George and in 1940 to Winston Churchill. |
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There was a recognition that Northerners wanted to run their own affairs and must be given the opportunity to do so. |
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Instead, Cameron was given the responsibility for briefing Major for his press conferences during the 1992 general election. |
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Her third given name, Endellion, is taken from the village of St Endellion near where the Camerons were holidaying. |
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He was additionally given the task of drafting Labour's manifesto for the 2010 general election. |
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Surveys of public opinion on the establishment of an English parliament have given widely varying conclusions. |
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Surveys of public opinion on the establishment of an English deliberative assembly have given widely varying conclusions. |
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Louisiana has 12 collegiate NCAA Division I programs, a high number given its population. |
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However, once the ECJ has given its interpretation, the case is referred back to the court that referred it. |
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Some bodies are given statutory powers to issue Guidance with persuasive authority or similar statutory effect, such as the Highway Code. |
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After this case, once the Lords had given a ruling on a point of law, the matter was closed unless and until Parliament made a change by statute. |
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The allocation is conducted according to directions given by the Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales. |
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Judgment was given in the main House of Lords Chamber during a full sitting. |
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Judgment could not be given between the summoning of a Parliament and the State Opening. |
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The Ouse is the name given to the river after its confluence with the Ure at Ouse Gill Beck. |
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The proliferation of laborsaving devices has not given us more leisure time, paradoxically. |
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The most commonly given starting point for the Middle Ages is 476, first used by Bruni. |
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The City of London was uniquely given a commission of lieutenancy, and was exempt from the authority of the lieutenant of Middlesex. |
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The tonnage of the Duyfken of Harmensz's fleet is given as 25 and 30 lasten. |
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The axis of rotation varies slowly over time and the values given here are those for the current epoch. |
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The length of the meridian arc between two given latitudes is given by replacing the limits of the integral by the latitudes concerned. |
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The relation of Cartesian and spherical polars is given in Spherical coordinate system. |
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Contact between English and immigrant languages has given rise to new accents and dialects. |
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The thin lauter mash is quickly transferred to the tun, given a last thorough stirring, and allowed to settle. |
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If the prices of nontradables rise, the purchasing power of any given currency will fall in that country. |
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Contracts to supply a given country's military are awarded by governments, making arms contracts of substantial political importance. |
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Listing requirements are the set of conditions imposed by a given stock exchange upon companies that want to be listed on that exchange. |
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Each form reflects a different stage in a customer's cognitive ability to address the brand in a given circumstance. |
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It is essential for the analyst to be able to construct these canonic statements out of the linguistic statements given in the lexies. |
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In 2016 Reaction CEO Mark Thomas announced plans to build a quarter sized ground test engine, given limitations of funding. |
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Many of the tickets for these lectures were given to Faraday by William Dance, who was one of the founders of the Royal Philharmonic Society. |
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Credit for the result was instead given to Friedrich Kasiski, a Prussian infantry officer, who made the same discovery some years later. |
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The Social Aspect of Intellectual Culture was also given in Cork, in 1855 to the Cuvierian Society. |
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When Turing returned to Cambridge, he attended lectures given in 1939 by Ludwig Wittgenstein about the foundations of mathematics. |
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Hawking has stated that, given the vastness of the universe, aliens likely exist, but that contact with them should be avoided. |
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The lecture is delivered annually in any field of biological sciences, with preference given to the areas in which Francis Crick himself worked. |
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Brunel's first name, Isambard, comes from his father's middle name, which was also his father's preferred given name. |
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Each batch was given names with a distinctive theme, for example kings for the 6000 class and castles for the 4073 class. |
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The main problem to which Papin had given no solution was how to make the action repeatable at regular intervals. |
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As with smallpox, vaccination after infection is effective if the vaccine is given before symptoms develop. |
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Other blood products are given where appropriate, such as clotting deficiencies. |
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The first step before a transfusion is given is to type and screen the recipient's blood. |
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Globally around 85 million units of red blood cells are transfused in a given year. |
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Typically higher ratios of fresh frozen plasma and platelets are given relative to packed red blood cells. |
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These were much more powerful for a given cylinder size than previous engines and could be made small enough for transport applications. |
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Gravity is a conservative force, as is the force due to an idealized spring, as given by Hooke's law. |
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The kinetic energy Ek of a particle of mass m travelling at speed v is given by. |
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The expressions given above for momentum and kinetic energy are only valid when there is no significant electromagnetic contribution. |
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For example, the relativistic cyclotron frequency of a cyclotron, gyrotron, or high voltage magnetron is given by. |
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Today, both Newton and Leibniz are given credit for developing calculus independently. |
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When velocity is constant, the total distance traveled over the given time interval can be computed by multiplying velocity and time. |
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The dates given on these Statutory Instruments relate to when the document was published, and not when the road was built. |
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Car 606 was given to the Trolleyville Museum, Ohio, in September 2000, in return for Standard 147, which has been restored to original condition. |
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A circle is the locus of points from which the distance to the center is a given value, the radius. |
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England suffered from internal divisions and was relatively easy prey given the proximity of many towns to the sea or to navigable rivers. |
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It is unknown what mortuary services were given to dead children by the Vikings. |
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Edward became king in 1042, and given his upbringing might have been considered a Norman by those who lived across the English Channel. |
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Language and cultural barriers can result in their being given inappropriate health solutions. |
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Different groups and individuals may at any given time be on one side or the other. |
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Monolingual tutors are given the class material in order to provide tutoring to their assigned ESL tutee. |
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Economic efficiency describes how well a system generates desired output with a given set of inputs and available technology. |
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By construction, each point on the curve shows productive efficiency in maximizing output for given total inputs. |
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Demand theory describes individual consumers as rationally choosing the most preferred quantity of each good, given income, prices, tastes, etc. |
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The law of demand states that, in general, price and quantity demanded in a given market are inversely related. |
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For a given quantity of a consumer good, the point on the demand curve indicates the value, or marginal utility, to consumers for that unit. |
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The WHO estimated in 2009 that there are around half a million people on board aircraft at any given time. |
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In the reign of Henry VIII, an account was given by Andrew Boorde in his 1542 Boke of the Introduction of Knowledge. |
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The intensive nature of the crop meant that potatoes could be grown viably on a given field in only one of every five years. |
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In particular, a given vowel combination or diacritic predictably leads to one phoneme. |
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This can be either a part of a poet's given name or something else adopted as an identity. |
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More often, the title was given to the founder of any ecclesiastical settlement, which would thenceforth be known as their llan. |
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In public schools, per article 16 of the Constitution of Liechtenstein, religious education is given by Church authorities. |
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A year later, Catherine was banished from court, and her old rooms were given to Anne Boleyn. |
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Following the Norman Conquest of England in 1066, devoted lords had given the abbey extensive lands across the Channel. |
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He charged Anselm with having given him insufficient knights for the campaign and tried to fine him. |
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Methodist presbyters are usually given pastoral charge of several local churches in a circuit. |
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This donation was among the largest individual philanthropic gifts ever given to a single organisation. |
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Officers are given Marching Orders to change ministries within the Salvation Army. |
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Usually, officers are given new Marching Orders every two to five years and reassigned to different posts, sometimes moving great distances. |
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Then, in 1901, this same officer was given the task of establishing the Naval and Military League, the forerunner of the Red Shield Services. |
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One volunteer claimed that the toys were destroyed instead of being given to other agencies. |
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A Salvation Army captain said that the toys were given to other organisations, not disposed of. |
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When Wilfrid was given the monastery, Eata and Cuthbert returned to Melrose. |
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Wilfrid was, however, given the right to replace any bishop in the new dioceses to whom he objected. |
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Barbara Yorke sees this advocacy as a major factor in the prominence given to Oswald in Bede's Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum. |
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A few of these documents are by unknown writers, although traditional historiography has given them names. |
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This periodisation has been criticised for the misconceptions it has given rise to. |
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Thus, the SGPC became the modern version of the Guru Panth given that the committee consisted of elected Sikh men and women. |
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Better magickers were given fragments of the ball he'd rescued and used them as foci to deflect incoming shots. |
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Mead or ale is also typically drunk, with offerings being given to deities, while fires, torches, or candles are often lit. |
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Grammar school pupils were given the best opportunities of any schoolchildren in the state system. |
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Schools able to offer classical studies were given additional funding as collegiate institutes. |
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As an example, in Kent, mathematics and writing are each given twice the weighting of verbal reasoning. |
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Students who achieve the pass mark are given the opportunity to study at grammar school while those who fall below that are often not. |
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After the grace period, the borrower is given up to 10 years in which to repay the loan principal amount and interest. |
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Students from households with more than three children may be given priority. |
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It is considered the highest honour given in the industrial chemical industry. |
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The Union is given a large subvention by the university, much of which is spent on maintaining around 300 clubs, projects and societies. |
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For students, restrictions on entry should be dropped, and more opportunity given to poorer families. |
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On 7 October 1920 women became eligible for admission as full members of the university and were given the right to take degrees. |
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A blue is an award given to those who compete at the university team level in certain sports. |
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In 1992, the School was given the Queen's Award for Export in recognition of providing educational services to managers and companies worldwide. |
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Triumphal arch is also the name given to the arch above the entrance to the chancel of a medieval church where a rood can be placed. |
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Amongst fortified manor houses, those given the title of castle are included, whilst many others were more lightly fortified and are excluded. |
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The position was usually given to someone of great importance, who might not always be at the castle due to other duties. |
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Usually they were given control of the city and were responsible for levying taxes, enforcing the law and maintaining order. |
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In 1604, the ruinous castle was given to Sir Fulke Greville by King James I and was converted into a country house. |
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Early in his reign, Henry had given the eastern Lady Chapel to Cardinal Wolsey for Wolsey's future mausoleum. |
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To protect them from undermining, curtain walls were sometimes given a stone skirt around their bases. |
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Battering rams were also used, usually in the form of a tree trunk given an iron cap. |
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In Arthurian romance, a number of explanations are given for Arthur's possession of Excalibur. |
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The name of Merlin's mother is not usually stated, but is given as Adhan in the oldest version of the Prose Brut. |
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A modified version of the story was given by printer Richard Grafton, later elected MP for Coventry. |
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His alleged genealogy is given in the Gesta and the later Historia Croylandensis, though with some variations. |
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One of the new oaks planted in 1906 is currently given the title of Herne's Oak. |
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A terrified servant then revealed that Garnet, who had often stayed at the house, had recently given a Mass there. |
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In 1568, Edith had given birth to a daughter named Anne, but the child died aged about seven weeks, in November that year. |
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Lieutenant Robert Maynard of HMS Pearl was given command of two commandeered sloops, to approach the town from the sea. |
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The advent of the Internet in the 1990s has also given Morris sides a new platform upon which to perform. |
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The officer was given half a bottle of port and the right to invite a friend or two to dinner in the bank. |
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In the United States, the type of fish used depends on availability in a given region. |
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Still popular in Northern England, they were given as treats to the children of customers. |
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Charles comforted her by telling her she had indeed given birth to two sons and a daughter. |
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Milk stout was claimed to be nutritious, and was given to nursing mothers, along with other stouts, such as Guinness. |
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By the 20th century, oyster beds were in decline, and stout had given way to pale ale. |
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In addition, the psalms beginning each of the liturgical divisions of the Psalter are given major initials. |
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Some regular annuities, usually supplemented by payments for specific works, are given below. |
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The Armada Jewel, given by Elizabeth to Sir Thomas Heneage and the Drake Pendant given to Sir Francis Drake are the best known examples. |
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Many portraits were done in several versions, to be sent as diplomatic gifts or given to supporters of the increasingly embattled king. |
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The young Robert Hooke came to London to follow an apprenticeship with Lely before being given a place at Westminster School by Richard Busby. |
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Students are given the opportunity twice each year to show their work in the Royal Academy. |
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In the theory of Markov processes most attention is given to homogeneous processes. |
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However, the English language was changing rapidly in Caxton's time and the works he was given to print were in a variety of styles and dialects. |
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The play is sometimes given a historical setting, enabling audiences to reflect on the underlying conflicts. |
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That is a destination as far, or near, as the truth itself to you or me or the given finite community. |
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At the age of 16, Johnson was given the opportunity to stay with his cousins, the Fords, at Pedmore, Worcestershire. |
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During 1771, Burke wrote a Bill that, if passed, would have given juries the right to determine what was libel. |
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However, it was the lecture on Hamlet given on 2 January 1812 that was considered the best and has influenced Hamlet studies ever since. |
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A marble slab given by the King of Greece is laid directly above Byron's grave. |
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Shelley was given the choice to be reinstated after his father intervened, on the condition that he would have to recant his avowed views. |
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Students were given busywork for the last few minutes of class. |
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She believed that God had given her the power to work miracles. |
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Staff members were given a bonus for finishing the project on schedule. |
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They sought asylum and were given refugee status by the government. |
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He was put in charge and given overall direction of the program. |
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The government has given provisional approval for the use of the new drug. |
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He was given the peerage after years of devoted service to the community. |
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Thus the frequency of the given a.c. supply will be equal to the frequency of the vibrating string. |
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Due to the revolution of the earth, heliacal and acronical phenomena are separated by six months of time for a given star. |
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We were met at the entrance by the Admiral and Admiraless and given the freedom of the house. |
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In any given performance, their tosses and spins and leaps elicit oohs and ahhs from children and adults. |
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This said spirit was not given alonely unto him, but unto all his heirs and posterity. |
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Let the muscles be well inserted and bound together, according to the knowledge of them which is given us by anatomy. |
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It was not until 1959 that the women's colleges were given full collegiate status. |
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Is my question answerable on basis of the reading alone or does it go outside the information given in the story? |
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The pressed pulp is given to farm animals as winter feed, composted, discarded or used to make liqueurs. |
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The property of appertainment of a set is therefore the property which, by definition, has to be given in every element of the set. |
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I recognize that the council has made a decision, but given that it's a stupid-ass decision, I've elected to ignore it. |
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Whereof he hath given assurance unto all men, in that he hath raised him from the dead. |
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Just what awaked me I cannot yet say, but that I did indeed awake at this given point I feel very certain. |
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This Return is not good, because this Arrest is the proper Arrest of the Sheriff, and no Credit is to be given to the Bailiff errant. |
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If Billy Lane hadn't given him duch a firm handshake, Henry reckons he'd be wondering if all the Banana-benders shook like a girl. |
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Admitting the assault, the husband said that he had given her a 'banjoing' but that she had asked for it. |
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I'm all over the fact that we can list up a bizillion charges for a guy to defend himself against in connection with any given crime. |
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Blindable encryption also provides a useful way to make a given ciphertext unrecognizable. |
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Here, student, some man or woman kills living beings and is murderous, bloody-handed, given to blows and violence, merciless to living beings. |
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No explanation has yet been given for Anya's lapinaphobia, anymore than for Willow's ranidophobia, or Xander's bozophobia. |
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One of these was the butterfly kiss, given by fluttering the eyelashes against the skin of the recipient. |
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It suggests that beef and carabeef, from animals of the same age and given a uniform feed, have indistinguishable eating quality. |
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They had also dropped their championship of Jones, who had given up hope of getting his farm back and gone to live in another part of the county. |
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The marriage ceremony was given primordial significance over folkloric pre-marriage engagement rituals and wild charivaris. |
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Application of the technology for producing chimeric mice has given considerable insight into the way intestinal crypts are organized. |
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Nine hens had died in the meantime. Their bodies were buried in the orchard, and it was given out that they had died of coccidiosis. |
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In Table 13.1 are given the percentages for the degrees of cognacy between pairs of languages in the Upper Cross group. |
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Many different forms have been given to the heads of projectiles, as flat, ogival, hemispherical, conoidal, parabolic, blunt trifaced, etc. |
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Considering the extent of his crimes, he was given a surprisingly short sentence. |
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That where much is given shall be much required is a thing consonant with natural equity. |
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They responded with the same counterpassword that they had been given prior to leaving Puebla. |
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My greatest happiness is that Sebastian is having a good time at school and has never been given the cuts. |
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On a given day he went to the parental home of his bride to inquire after the health of the family, when they gave him some dango to eat. |
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In all dealings between natives there is invariably a species of extortion, a sort of dustoory, which is given in all money transactions. |
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The order was given to debreast that young sweeper. The subordinates slashed the innocent sweeper's breasts. |
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The mass of liquid transported through a porous diaphragm in a given time is directly proportional to the current. |
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Many articles emphasize some given doomsdate in the future. I cannot agree with these calculations. |
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It was estimated, for example, that Treasurer Wayne Swan had given more than 250 interviews and doorstops by the end of his first year in office. |
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Now he that hath wrought us for the selfsame thing is God, who also hath given unto us the earnest of the Spirit. |
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You have given me an idea, Earthgirl, and it is one that I am afraid you will live to regret. |
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The reality which thus emerges is the outcome of the epistemological process in which the mind conceptually structures a given content. |
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Helder was also a visionary given to muddled, passionate harangues on immortality, astral projection and other esoterica. |
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By a complete summer fallow, land is rendered tender and mellow. The fallow gives it a better tilth than can be given by a fallow crop. |
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For the last couple of years, the coaches at the Raiders have never given him much of a chance. They've been fart-arsing him around. |
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These machines, whilst not removing as much flesh as a skilled filleter, do process greater quantities of fish in a given time. |
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In 1369, the French war started anew, and Edward's younger son John of Gaunt was given the responsibility of a military campaign. |
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Former Turkey goalkeeper Rustu Recber flapped at his first Delap throw but was given a soft free-kick by referee Antony Gautier. |
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This blow should be given fore-handed, as soon as the colt has quitted the wall. |
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Medieval architects did not prefer irregular forespaces as the settings for their works. These were the spaces they were given to work in. |
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The nurse was unsuccessful in medicating Marty because he was given free-roam of the unit. |
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His long nights in the office eventually bore fruit when his business boomed and he was given a raise. |
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But there was no gainsaying the wisdom of the advice which he had given me as to concealing the treasure. |
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Maybe I was lucky that we did not get together, who knows, maybe she would have given me the gift that keeps on giving. |
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Since childhood, I had given up giraffedom to become a turtle, or maybe a miniature antelope. |
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He that hath wife and children hath given hostages to fortune, for they are impediments to great enterprises, either of virtue or mischief. |
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The manager was given her head to make whatever changes she might deem necessary in the structure of her department. |
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Thank you to all our dedicated volunteers who have given of themselves to make this project a success. |
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If the bodies continued missing until Sunday, all hope would be given over, and the funerals would be preached on that morning. |
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I have recently given some thought to manly sports, and I venture a few words in regard to their value in every scheme of all-round education. |
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One of the concerns raised was that glue code is typically something that is very special for a given context and therefore hard to reuse. |
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In short, what the theorist has given Smith is a new way of talking about some important goings on in the lives of others. |
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American graphic designer and filmmaker, Saul Bass, has been given a video Google Doodle to mark what would have been his 93rd birthday. |
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Immigration since World War II has given Glasgow, Edinburgh and Dundee small South Asian communities. |
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The reasons given were that, in Scotland, births were outnumbering the number of deaths, and immigrants were moving to Scotland from overseas. |
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It was this transfer of power that has given rise to the belief that he was the father of the Welsh Nation. |
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Because he throws so many hellacious punches, he has the chance of knocking out any fighter on any given night. |
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For Germanic women of later antiquity, marriage obviously had its appeal given their reduced status otherwise. |
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The Protestant population was given two years to settle affairs before leaving the city. |
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This became problematic when a given case required both money damages and injunctive relief. |
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Standing Order 57 is the third method, which allows a bill to be introduced without debate if a day's notice is given to the Table Office. |
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Credit for popularising the term may be given to Arnold Toynbee, whose 1881 lectures gave a detailed account of the term. |
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They were also much lighter weight and smaller in size for a given horsepower than the stationary condensing engines. |
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But given the funny hats and juvenile hijinx, it's hard to buy the play's more serious intentions. |
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The title of Duke of York is given to the second son of the British monarch. |
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For his part, King William III had given only lukewarm support to the whole Scottish colonial endeavour. |
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Newly created peers in the Peerage of Great Britain were given the automatic right to sit in the Lords. |
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This meant that in discussing conflicts between kingdoms, the date would have to be given in the regnal years of all the kings involved. |
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The Historia Ecclesiastica has given Bede a high reputation, but his concerns were different from those of a modern writer of history. |
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It was later restored and brought back to Iesi, and in 1994 the Codex Aesinas was given to the National Library in Rome, catalogued as Cod. |
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In the committee stages in the Scottish Parliament, there was much debate over whether Gaelic should be given 'equal validity' with English. |
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The titles are given in accordance with the standard set by the Revised Oxford Translation. |
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Maybe her new boyfriend had just been over and given her a hot beef injection. |
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The pupil could pass it on to any schoolmate heard speaking Welsh, with the pupil wearing it at the end of the day being given a beating. |
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By 1928 the land around the monument had been purchased with the appeal donations, and given to the National Trust to preserve. |
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This resulted in a considerable eastward advancement of the longitudes given by Martin Behaim and other contemporaries of Columbus. |
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