They are going to hold a plebiscite on the question of national independence. |
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What a silly little purse. It looks too small to hold everything that I'd need to carry. |
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They are often the first plants to take hold in a mudflat and begin its ecological succession into a salt marsh. |
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Banks would hold only a small percentage of their assets in the form of cash reserves as insurance against bank runs. |
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In other cases, the ability to hold or use the foreign exchange may be otherwise limited. |
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The British and Norwegian sections hold most of the remainder of the large oil reserves. |
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Leptosols are unattractive soils for rainfed agriculture because of their inability to hold water. |
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However, reports published since 2007 hold this is no longer true of Myanmar or Liberia. |
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Vociferous opposition from the public forced the organising committee to hold a new competition, which was won by Brunel. |
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A great fan of the music of Handel, Boulton conceived of the idea to hold a music festival in Birmingham to raise funds for the hospital. |
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The governor could not actually hold a set speed, because it would assume a new constant speed in response to load changes. |
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One aspect of this formulation is that the law of excluded middle does not hold in this formulation. |
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Rugby obtained a charter to hold a market in 1255, and soon developed into a small country market town. |
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It is used as the coating in liquitabs, which contain liquid washing detergent, and in soluble laundry bags to hold soiled hospital laundry. |
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The line was expected to be opened in 2013 but is on hold due to lack of funding. |
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These consist of short stretches of double track, usually long enough to hold one train. |
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It is my belief that I could have felt no greater dismay, if the long arm of the Law had laid its hold on me while he was speaking. |
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Following Domitian's murder, the Senate rapidly appointed Nerva to hold imperial dignity. |
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People also assembled for other reasons, such as to hold fairs and to trade. |
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Have they not all of lorddom at their heels, do they not hold the strings of Britain's purse? |
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For example, teachers in Hong Kong hold the Language Proficiency Assessment for Teachers. |
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In 2012 there was initiative to hold a referendum on constitutional amendments, elevating Russian as a state language. |
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Soldiers of the Swiss Guard are entitled to hold Vatican City State passports and nationality. |
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The two west towers of the minster hold bells, clock chimes and a concert carillon. |
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One of these is the Wesley Historical Society whose branches hold regular meetings and publish journals recording the history of Methodism. |
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Most Baptists hold that no church or ecclesiastical organization has inherent authority over a Baptist church. |
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The term Unitarian is sometimes applied today to those who belong to a Unitarian church but do not hold a Unitarian theological belief. |
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Many traditions hold a belief in the five classical elements, although they are seen as symbolic as representations of the phases of matter. |
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The university was one of only eight UK universities to hold a parliamentary seat in the Parliament of the United Kingdom. |
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Many other colleges hold smaller events during the year that they call summer balls or parties. |
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Entablatures were an essential part of the structural fabric of such buildings, as they were used to hold up the roofs. |
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In the late 4th century, barbarian invasions, economic decline and military coups loosened the Empire's hold on Britain. |
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During the Second World War, the Tower was once again used to hold prisoners of war. |
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Warwick Castle withstood the siege and was later used to hold prisoners taken by the Parliamentarians. |
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The new castle was used to hold French prisoners taken in at Poitiers in 1357, including John II, who was held for a considerable ransom. |
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They allowed the garrison to control the surrounding area, and formed a centre of administration, providing the lord with a place to hold court. |
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While castles were used to hold a site and control movement of armies, in the Holy Land some key strategic positions were left unfortified. |
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Binders hold the mix together and can include clay, lime, chalk dust and limestone dust. |
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Vertical slender timbers, known as staves, are then inserted and these hold the whole panel within the timber frame. |
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The stadium was scheduled to open in August 2011 and would hold 60,000 spectators, with HKS, Inc. |
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Some dancers were also associated with a tradition of mumming and hold a pace egging play in their area. |
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John to hold their own among the molecular or traditional cuisine of restaurants such as The Fat Duck, Les Ambassadeurs or The French Laundry. |
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Historically, mushrooms have been thought to hold medicinal value in traditional Chinese medicine. |
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In Northern Europe, cooks created the pastry using fats like lard and butter to make stiff dough to hold an upright pie. |
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In Outer London, Harrow East is now a more marginal Labour hold than Harrow West. |
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Tuberculosis took hold and he was advised by his doctors to move to a warmer climate. |
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In Athens, for instance, women could not vote or hold office and were legally and socially dependent on a male relative. |
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The most common is that two players hold hands and make an arch with their arms while the others pass through in single file. |
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So, to standardise conditions, the only sensible solution is to build an indoor cricket megadome in Dubai and hold all test matches there. |
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The charity founded in his name, CLIC Sargent, continues to hold a special Promenade Concert each year shortly after the main season ends. |
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Chaplin decided to hold the world premiere of Limelight in London, since it was the setting of the film. |
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I certainly hold him up to current students of an example, particularly as an example of how to manage your career with great integrity. |
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Saltzman and Broccoli also created the company Danjaq, which was to hold the rights to the films which Eon Productions was to produce. |
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She argues with the King and Queen of Hearts over the ridiculous proceedings, eventually refusing to hold her tongue. |
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The Museum's various libraries hold in excess of 350,000 books, journals and pamphlets covering all areas of the museum's collection. |
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They usually hold the position of associate artist for two years and are given an exhibition in the National Gallery at the end of their tenure. |
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The Sea Cadets hold an annual celebration of the Battle of Trafalgar victory along the square. |
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The sport can be played by anyone who can hold a racket, including wheelchair users. |
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During general play, a player with the ball can hold on to it for only three seconds before shooting for a goal or passing to another player. |
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Gilchrist missed two stumping opportunities to remove Bell and failing to hold a catch to remove Flintoff. |
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Six tournaments have so far been played, and only the West Indies, who currently hold the title, has won the tournament on multiple occasions. |
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The Winter Olympics was created to feature snow and ice sports that were logistically impossible to hold during the Summer Games. |
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At the 1921 Olympic Congress in Lausanne, it was decided to hold a winter version of the Olympic Games. |
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With the 2020 Summer Olympic Games, Japan and Tokyo, respectively, will hold these statuses. |
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Italian authorities were preparing to hold the games when Mount Vesuvius erupted on 7 April 1906, devastating the city of Naples. |
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The drop kick technique in rugby codes is usually to hold the ball with one end pointing downwards in two hands above the kicking leg. |
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Having four wives, a gambling habit and a susceptibility to confidence tricksters, he did not hold on to the money he made. |
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Hatton was able to hold his own until round eight, when Mayweather began to adapt to Hatton and started counterattacking. |
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Khan managed to hold on throughout the fight to go onto win the fight by a fairly close unanimous decision. |
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Did they hold out for their heritage of Ls. Cs and Vs? Did they have their numeral martyrs as we have our metric martyrs? |
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Bob Anderson and Martin Adams hold the record of winning the title three years running 86, 87, 88 for Anderson and 08, 09, 10 for Adams. |
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Many modern historians hold widely varying opinions of the Crusaders under Papal sanction. |
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Animal supporters, standing on either side of the shield to hold and guard it, first appeared in English heraldry in the 15th century. |
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This argument between who should hold the authority within a sovereign state is called the traditional doctrine of public sovereignty. |
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The pails are made to hold 14 quarts, and are said to be nonfreezing, nonevaporating and noncorrosive. |
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The five permanent members hold veto power over UN resolutions, allowing a permanent member to block adoption of a resolution, though not debate. |
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Also, there are states which do not hold de facto control over all of their claimed territory or where this control is challenged. |
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The Greens have retained their two seats and the TUV and Claire Sugden their single seats, while People Before Profit now hold only one seat. |
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Another of the roles of the Parliament is to hold the Scottish Government to account. |
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The party, or parties, that hold the majority of seats in the Parliament forms the Scottish Government. |
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It shall hold His Name in reverence, and shall respect and honour religion. |
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In other cases, certain persons may already hold British citizenship as a matter of entitlement or through registration under normal procedures. |
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Loss of British nationality in this way applies to people born in the UK as British citizens and who also hold another nationality. |
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People who have valid reasons may be allowed to hold more than one passport booklet. |
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A commitment to hold a referendum in 2010 was part of the SNP's election manifesto when it contested the 2007 Scottish Parliament election. |
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The SNP repeated its commitment to hold a referendum when it published its 2011 Scottish parliamentary election manifesto. |
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The SNP gained an overall majority in the election, winning 69 from 129 seats, thereby gaining a mandate to hold an independence referendum. |
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Christine Grahame has said she believes that party policy is to hold a referendum on the matter, due to a 1997 SNP conference resolution. |
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Following this meeting, the delegation hold a press conference where members of the accredited press may pose them questions. |
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Along with the five permanent members, the Security Council has temporary members that hold their seats on a rotating basis by geographic region. |
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He let Strongbow hold Leinster in fief and declared the cities to be crown land. |
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He let Strongbow hold Leinster in fief and declared Dublin, Wexford and Waterford to be crown land. |
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One tradition is that the Master of Lovat intended to hold the bridge until he was persuaded against it. |
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During this low period, it was often joked that Liberal MPs could hold meetings in the back of one taxi. |
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In the wake of the poor election results, Derby predicted to Disraeli that neither of them would ever hold office again. |
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The German high command responded by despatching troops to hold the line, but these forces were far too weak to reestablish a front. |
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Officers hold a commission from the Sovereign, which provides the legal authority for them to issue orders to subordinates. |
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Ireland, as required by its constitution, was the only member state to hold referendums on the Treaty. |
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The primary purpose of the London Assembly is to hold the Mayor of London to account by scrutiny of his or her actions and decisions. |
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Members of Parliament who hold ministerial office or political privileges can expect removal for failing to support the Prime Minister. |
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The DUP holds the view that any party which is linked to a terrorist organisation should not be eligible to hold Government office. |
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In the 2009 election, when Dublin's representation was reduced to three MEPs, she failed to hold her seat. |
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We were fain to button up our monkey jackets, and hold to our lips cups of scalding tea with our half frozen fingers. |
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The SNP overall majority meant that there was sufficient support in the Scottish Parliament to hold a referendum on Scottish independence. |
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In 1982 he was appointed Oil Economist, and from 1984 he worked as a bank economist as well as continuing to hold the position of Oil Economist. |
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Salmond became the first nationalist politician to hold the office of First Minister. |
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Before the 2011 Scottish election, the SNP again pledged to hold an independence referendum if it won another term. |
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Ministers hold office at Her Majesty's Pleasure and may be removed from office, at any time, by the First Minister. |
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The Jamaican Labour Party, which opposed the changes, won the election and has promised to hold a referendum on the issue. |
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These men bolstered the ranks, helping the British to hold the island until reinforcements arrived. |
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The term is also used for officers who hold authority over an individual military branch, special branch or within a theatre of operations. |
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The Russians planned to hold the line of the Ingur River which separates Abkhazia from Georgia proper. |
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The freighter development was put on hold as Airbus prioritised the passenger version and all cargo orders were cancelled. |
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By means of belts and rollers an operator can maneuver the ULD from the dolly cart, up to the aircraft baggage hold door, and into the aircraft. |
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General rules of contract law apply in full, although it is difficult to hold agencies liable for breach of contract. |
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Although females are not treated as equals to males, they typically hold more power than their culture allows and acquire some independence. |
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Businesses in some countries may wish to hold some of their funds in dollars also, said a Brazilian lawyer. |
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Not withstanding Mizzi and Schembri's involvement in this scandal they still hold very high positions in the Maltese government. |
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Marzouk had written Mossack Fonseca about a company in the Virgin Islands, emphasizing a desire to hold funds and conduct business overseas. |
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Newton's laws hold only with respect to a certain set of frames of reference called Newtonian or inertial reference frames. |
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These three laws hold to a good approximation for macroscopic objects under everyday conditions. |
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Since Network Rail does not have shareholders, its members hold the board of directors to account for their management of the business. |
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De facto leaders sometimes do not hold a constitutional office and may exercise power informally. |
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They also hold that the congregation of the Church comprises both the living and the dead. |
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It is a commonly held misconception that there must be six diocesan bishops in order to hold the electoral college for the Archbishop of Wales. |
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I once had the book in my hands, a handsome volume bound in calf, but I never read it and I have not been able to get hold of a copy since. |
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The election of a Labour Government in 1997 included a commitment to hold a referendum on the establishment of a Welsh Assembly. |
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Wilde believed that the artist should hold forth higher ideals, and that pleasure and beauty would replace utilitarian ethics. |
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Tin Machine began work on a second album, but Bowie put the venture on hold and made a return to solo work. |
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But I had no inclination to hold any banners nor be a representative of any group of people. |
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Yes, she does get out of her mind on drugs sometimes, but she is also a very clever, intelligent, witty, funny person who can hold it together. |
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Celtic revival took hold here, and motifs such as the Glasgow rose became popularised. |
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She tells Brock that life is priceless and throws the diamond into the ocean, after allowing him to hold it. |
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Households which bought a TV licence did not need to hold a separate radio licence as the TV licence covered both TV and radio reception. |
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In 1734, he was appointed Bishop of Cloyne in Ireland, a position he was to hold until his death. |
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Turning to probable reasoning, Hume argues that we cannot hold that nature will continue to be uniform because it has been in the past. |
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Belief is what drives the human mind to hold that expectancy of the future based on past experience. |
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Wales hold the record for the longest time without conceding a try at 358 minutes in the 2013 tournament. |
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Rugby union has a particular hold on the national psyche of Wales, especially the Six Nations tournament. |
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Snooker and pool hold some interest in Ireland, with significant media coverage of most major international tournaments. |
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Ireland's largest stadium is the GAA's Croke Park in Dublin, which can hold 82,300 people. |
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During 2013, the Clio Cup will hold two races at all BTCC weekends except the rounds at Croft and Knockhill. |
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The 1548 Imperial Diet of Augsburg required the public to hold imperial documents for travel, at the risk of permanent exile. |
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Under some circumstances some countries allow people to hold more than one passport document. |
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In the other hand, states issue optional identity cards for people who do not hold a driver's license as an alternate means of identification. |
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All Gambian citizens over 18 years of age are required to hold a Gambian National Identity Card. |
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Gibraltar requires all residents to hold identity cards, which are issued free. |
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He also cites cases which hold that cocaine is not a narcotic under the pharmacological definition of the term. |
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Kenenisa Bekele and Tirunesh Dibaba are also dominant runners, particularly in the 5,000 and 10,000 meters in which they hold the world records. |
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Stone can hold under its own weight better than brick, but is more difficult to use. |
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The Democrats also now hold a majority in both houses of the state legislature. |
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Traditional houses hold a prominent position in the society, relates to its social significance. |
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All member states hold elections to the European Parliament using various forms of proportional representation. |
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In the following term the liberal group grew to hold 88 seats, the largest number of seats held by any third party in Parliament. |
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At the turn of the 4th century, the northern border was again stable but needed additional strong units to hold it. |
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The surrounding waters of the Pentland Firth and the North Sea hold a great diversity of marine life. |
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While David consolidated his hold on his own and his son's newly acquired lands, he also sought to expand his influence. |
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Some writers hold that Dumfries flourished as a place of distinction during the Roman occupation of North Great Britain. |
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As a result, the English were unable to hold their formations and broke ranks. |
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On 30 June, the Protestant Lords of the Congregation occupied Edinburgh, though they were able to hold it for only a month. |
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Though Royal authority had forbade the practise since 1711, it was still permitted for infants to hold commissions. |
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The commencement of the first day's work I hold to be the moving of God's Spirit upon the face of the waters. |
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It required women to pass five subjects at an ordinary level and one at honours level and entitled them to hold a degree from the university. |
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The flat, relatively open landscapes in these regions hold relatively few resident breeding golden eagles. |
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Stoats were also supposed to hold the souls of infants who died before baptism. |
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It is not hard to guess where such a deadly hatred comes from that they hold against me. |
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Protestants do not hold there to be any other requirement for salvation, but that faith alone is sufficient. |
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There is significant latitude in Baptist congregations regarding the Lord's supper, and many hold the Zwinglian view. |
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It is more likely that a single party will hold a majority of legislative seats. |
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Labour hold 23 of 129 seats in the Scottish Parliament and two of six Scottish seats in the European Parliament. |
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The Scottish Liberal Democrats hold 5 of 129 seats in the Scottish Parliament and 4 of 59 Scottish seats in the UK Parliament. |
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He gave some earls the right to hold royal castles or control the sheriff and soon other earls assumed these rights themselves. |
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The talks concluded successfully that evening with a proposal to create a banking giant which would hold a third of UK mortgages. |
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He used no pyro or video backdrop, and the audience stood close enough to its hero that it could hold nonconversations with him. |
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The band also hold a reputation for their live performances with regularly sold out tours in Scotland. |
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In the 18th century the trend towards religious literature continued and grew even stronger as Nonconformism began to take hold in Wales. |
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She is the first woman, the first Scot, and the first openly LGBT person to hold the position. |
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The decision to hold the first World Cup in Uruguay, for example, led to only four European nations competing. |
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Formal rules were established at this inaugural meeting and a decision to hold World Championship tournaments every four years was also made. |
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Premium Sports hold the rights for the United States, Canada and the Caribbean. |
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The tall square tower, part of the church, was built to hold the relics of St Andrew and became known as the first cathedral in the town. |
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This situation caused some ill feeling at Musselburgh, which lost the right to hold the Open from that point forward. |
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Ask her to hold a sterile dressing or a clean, nonfluffy pad over the affected eye. |
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Belgians hold the most Tour de France victories of any country except France. |
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He was to hold him for almost a year until he received a substantial ransom from Henry. |
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Many forms of socialist theory hold that human behaviour is largely shaped by the social environment. |
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At 10 parts per quadrillion the Earth's oceans would hold 15,000 tonnes of gold. |
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Unfortunately, before he could begin his reign, Gracianus took hold of the crown and made himself king over Dionotus. |
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Boniface does not explicitly suggest to Cuthbert that he, too, should hold a synod, but it seems clear that this was Boniface's intent. |
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With your nonpitching hand, hold the forearm of your pitching arm just above the wrist. |
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These lands were in many cases unprofitable for the barons to hold and English power reached its zenith under Henry for the medieval period. |
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In schools that had no slates he was able to provide iron troughs to hold sand for the practice of writing and arithmetic. |
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Local poets and writers hold poetry evenings in the town, and music festivals are organised at Cyfarthfa Castle and Park. |
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The community is mainly centred in the district of Hightown, and the community hold an annual carnival through the town centre. |
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The line was put on indefinite hold following a larger than expected cost projection by Network Rail. |
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General William Birdwood later wrote that the return of heavy rain and mud sloughs was the main cause of the failure to hold captured ground. |
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General Julian Byng, commander of the Third Army, wanted the operations at Ypres to continue, to hold German troops in Flanders. |
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Randerson's post made her the first female Liberal in the party's history to hold ministerial office. |
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Randerson was also the first female politician from the Welsh Liberals ever to hold a UK ministerial office. |
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In Tony Blair's 2006 cabinet reshuffle, Margaret Beckett became the first and thus far only woman to hold the post. |
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It will feature 42 navy blue gondolas that can hold up to eight adults and two kids. |
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The clumping habit helps hold the mussels firm against the force of the waves. |
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As air rises and cools, it eventually becomes saturated and cannot hold its quantity of water vapor. |
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In 2008, it was revealed that the Northgate development was to be put on hold until 2012 due to the ongoing economic downturn. |
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On a smaller scale, many states across the country hold regular Welsh Society meetings. |
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Yn Cheshaght Ghailckagh, the Manx Language Society, hold an annual Christmas Service at locations around the island. |
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The Test Act of 1673 made it illegal for anyone not receiving communion in the Church of England to hold office under the crown. |
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He began to tell others about this and to hold meetings at his home at Trefeca for these followers. |
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Seth Joshua, another prominent leader of the Revival, came to the area to hold meetings, which Roberts attended eagerly. |
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Some mosques will even rent convention centers or other large public buildings to hold the large number of Muslims who attend. |
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Some mosques will also hold suhoor meals before dawn to congregants attending the first required prayer of the day, fajr. |
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Thus, foyers with shelves to put shoes and racks to hold coats are commonplace among mosques. |
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Saleh's son, General Ahmed Ali Abdullah Saleh, continues to exercise a strong hold on sections of the military and security forces. |
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Suffrage is universal for people age 18 and older, but only Muslims may hold elected office. |
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Still others are tales of such unknown origins so as to hold mythical status. |
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Today the market is leased and operated by Abergavenny Market Auctioneers Ltd, who hold regular livestock auctions on the site. |
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The pit props and steel bands are not for show, but to hold up the mine roof. |
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In 1348, the Black Death, a lethal plague which had ravaged Europe, took hold in Dublin and killed thousands over the following decade. |
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It was the unknown, objectified at last, in concrete flesh and blood, bending over him and reaching down to seize hold of him. |
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Rugby union and Wales' national team hold an important place in Welsh culture and society. |
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The stadium was built with one stand before the opening of another in 1928 which could hold 18,000 people to replace an earth embankment. |
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The adjustment took the form of horizontal hold and vertical hold controls, usually on the front panel along with other common controls. |
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In 1943 the United States Army began using the facilities to hold troops and undertake local training, including basic flight in Tiger Cubs. |
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When eating with a bowl, one should not hold it with its bottom part, because it resembles the act of begging. |
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When the wind is blowing strongly, nearby hydroelectric stations can temporarily hold back their water. |
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Most liquids under increased pressure freeze at higher temperatures because the pressure helps to hold the molecules together. |
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Empire Cedric was the first vessel of the ASN fleet to hold a Passenger Certificate, and was allowed to carry fifty passengers. |
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To control their displacement, submarines have ballast tanks, which can hold varying amounts of water and air. |
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The beetle pontoons were used to hold up the 'Whale' roadway sections, with four of the whales being built at Cairnryan. |
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If anything goes wrong I will hold you personally accountable! |
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The BBC continues to hold rights to broadcast a nightly highlights programme. |
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Microdrives that can hold several gigabytes have been available as add-ons for portable devices. |
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He had to hold his Akubra at a rakish angle to keep from being blinded by the light. |
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Researchers at the University of Cambridge have shattered the myth that Americanese has taken an unshakeable hold on the Anglophone world. |
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We could play elastics, or skipping, without the need of anyone else to stand in the loops or hold the rope. |
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The next thing I laid hold of was a brace of pistols, and as I already had a powder horn and bullets, I felt myself well supplied with arms. |
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The result was that the Government of the day had a spate of applications for permits to hold art unions. |
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My Sif, Even the wide plains, Even Middle Garth's broad reaches, Even Ase's Garth itself Cannot hold our love enclosed. |
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Instead of mounted riders following a pack of hounds, it is envisaged that just two dogs will be used to locate a stag and hold it at bay. |
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You'd think it might hold the scent of smoke, or an atticky perfume of mouse and moth-wing. |
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On talk shows Mr. Huckabee would hold up his campaign pledges and the bannerlike size 50 pants he wore in his previous life. |
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It is here, next to the beached ship of Odysseus, that the Achaeans of the Iliad hold their assemblies and perform their sacrifices. |
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It seems to me very implausible to hold that blindsighted people are mere robots in the blind areas of their self-conscious visual fields. |
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At universities like Oxford, middle-class students hold 'chav bops' where they dress up as this working-class caricature. |
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In the UK it is customary to hold a vote every few years on whether to bring back the death penalty. |
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And all the time she'd be brivetting about on the sly with any good-for-nothing young rascals she could get hold on. |
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He got a custard danish that had sat around too long and a cup of builder's, ate the cake while he waited on hold for the bank. |
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Before you start it's best to pierce the holes into the polystyrene block that will hold the cake pops. |
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Then, Tashtego, lad, I'd have ye hold a canakin to the jet, and we'd drink round it! |
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Hold the camera properly. No, I'm not playing Captain Obvious here, but there is a certain way to hold a DV camera to avoid jittery movement. |
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A death adder is cheeky, a tree snake quiet. Wasps are only cheeky if you hold them in your hand. |
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She wears a chiton and himation, using both hands to hold the edge of the latter, in which she has gathered apples. |
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When the tables are drawn, you shall hold a disputation with him. It will be sport to hear how you chop logic at your Universities yonder. |
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The Colosseum in Rome was the empire's greatest amphitheater. A marvel of Roman engineering, the Colosseum could hold up to 70,000 spectators. |
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The woman was so coyote ugly that if she wanted to hold my hand, I would cut it off at the wrist and give it to her. |
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There were outflankings and crownings of hills by numbers of thirteen and seventeen men, that made one hold one's breath. |
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Caleb continued to hold his gaze until the familiar grating of the dayshields lowering diverted his attention back over to the terrace doors. |
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The degenerationists hold that savagery is the result of degeneration from a superior state. |
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You hold that every sin is an infinite evil, demeriting endless punishment. |
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But I hold not a diagramme the only way and means of demonstrating, nor so generally necessary as you seem to urge. |
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Still, the dogged obstinacy of his race held him to the pace he had set, and would hold him till he dropped in his tracks. |
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A bottle cabinet is a base cabinet with pullout trays that are eggcrated to hold bottles. |
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Truth to tell, I'm feeling pretty enisled on my lounge chair, but that state will not hold for long because apparently I have a visitor. |
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Linguistic ersatzists hold that even if Lewis happened to be right about which hunks of stuff there are, he would still be wrong about modality. |
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For myself I could hold it in my account with God to find such an euthanasia for you, even at this moment if it were best. |
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To fan a single action revolver, hold down the trigger and strike the hammer repeatedly with the free hand. |
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Those are fighting words, of course, and the people who presently hold the high ground of economic power in society will not be amused. |
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The floor manager will be positioned somewhere out of shot but in JOHN'S eyeline and will hold up a hand with four fingers extended. |
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They got on a bus, and as Sam was about to foller Ginger and Peter on top, Mr. Goodman took hold of 'im by the arm and said they'd go inside. |
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Each morning you get in the roller coaster car, strap yourself in, and hold on for dear life hoping you won't throw up or pass out. |
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The visitors began to hold a much higher line, passing and moving with greater urgency, and their reward was forthcoming. |
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I take up the shovel and hold it aloft like a gidgee, but the centipede has disappeared. |
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But in the closing stages Bishop spotted a gap to go over and Hook converted to set up a nervous finish for the Blues, who managed to hold on. |
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Just the sort of place gormy Eugene would pick to hold a family get-together. |
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The back of the tile was groovy so that it could hold the adhesive compound. |
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Labour MPs hold 25 of the 40 seats, the Conservatives eleven, Plaid Cymru three and the Liberal Democrats hold one seat. |
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Island Independent councillors currently hold 16 of the 40 seats, with a further five sitting as independents outside the group. |
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Peers who hold high judicial office are no longer allowed to vote or speak in the Lords until they retire as Justices. |
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Pauls in Jarrow also hold significant historical value and have a joint bid to become a World Heritage Site. |
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As the industrial revolution took hold increasing demand for alkali came from higher levels of production of dyestuffs, and bleach. |
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But though I could hardly hold the gun, unless with my back against a bar, it did me good to hear it go off, and hope to have hitten his enemies. |
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Senator X placed a hold on the bill, then went to the library and placed a hold on a book. |
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War has a hold on our cultural imaginations as an inevitable force, it is peace that has no benefactor. |
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The Judge accepts the payment, the law no longer has a hold on you, and therefore you are free to walk out of the court a free man or woman. |
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Sculpturing gels provide stiffer hold than styling gels, which provide better hold than mousses. |
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Note. After the device downloads its new configuration file, we can test placing a call on hold and the generic hold music will be heard. |
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He was awful to me when we were young, but I don't hold that against him. We were children then. |
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California's Acting Secretary of State... asked the judge in the case not to hold court on Election Day, Nov. 8, and the day before. |
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He might pay back the money he borrowed without you reminding him, but I wouldn't hold my breath. |
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But Ford, and Chrysler continued to hold their own against the latest competition from the Japanese. |
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If it came to blows, the younger man could not hope to hold his own with the huge policeman. |
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At the receptions... Antonia could hold her own in a discussion with two or three men at a time. |
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Supermarket suppliers with a grievance have been urged to speak up soon or forever hold their peace. |
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Desperate to hold onto power, Pervez Musharraf has discarded Pakistan's constitutional framework and declared a state of emergency. |
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We want to hold the Administration's feet to the fire to secure a decent agreement. |
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I'll give you advice on writing an article, but I won't hold your hand through the entire process. |
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The UN General Assembly was expected to hold the line again today against seating Red China. |
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The power structure of the family is being shared by wives and husbands, mothers and fathers. Both hold the purse strings. |
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The other branch was more immediately the representatives of the people, and it was a maxim that the people ought to hold the Purse-strings. |
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While conservatives hold the reins at the SBC, moderates have retained control of the Baptist General Convention of Texas. |
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