That in itself was a huge innovation, but de Silva says access to markets is still a problem for everyone. |
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The powerful forces of gravity and magnetism channel matter into huge flattened spinning platters known as accretion disks. |
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However a relocation of the royal family to Anglesey would be a huge break with protocol. |
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In anaerobic digesters, organic material is mixed on a huge pot with massive quantities of tiny bacteria. |
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While the agents did verify that Tessier made the collect call he said he did, the ticket blew a huge hole in his alibi. |
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In 2010 Cuba provided the largest contingent of medical staff during the aftermath of the huge earthquake that shook Haiti. |
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But together, they present a huge barrier to advancement for African American lawmakers who are looking to statewide office. |
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Their gravitational pull can draw in huge amounts of gas, which swirls in a thick donut-shaped pattern known as an accretion disk. |
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Especially the epiphytic ferns have turned out to be hosts of a huge diversity of invertebrates. |
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Koninck's best works are panoramic views, as from a hill, over wide flat farmlands, with a huge sky. |
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He explained that there was no way an executive could learn all the details of running a huge and unwieldy company. |
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The new merchant law encompasses a huge body of international commercial law. |
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The empires faced common problems associated with maintaining huge armies and supporting a central bureaucracy. |
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The situation is further muddied by the huge variation in company structure of the ownership of the railway, its rolling stock and other assets. |
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The earliest extant records date from 1728 and since then huge caverns have been carved out on either side of the pass. |
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Tingis was the main Roman city of Mauretania Tingitana in the 4th century and enjoyed huge development and importance. |
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I had to pop that embarrassing pimple, it was huge and red and on the tip of my nose. |
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Alfonso, in particular, wanted to transform Naples into a real Mediterranean capital, lavishing also huge sums to embellish it further. |
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Outsourcing became a huge factor for survival for many smugglers and opium farmers. |
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Despite the huge number of wounds seen in clinical practice, there are limited quality data for evaluated symptoms and signs. |
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The offensive against the huge army enlisted by Venice was launched from France. |
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Zheng He was placed as the admiral in control of the huge fleet and armed forces that undertook these expeditions. |
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The Bolivian Andes produce principally tin although historically silver mining had a huge impact on the economy of 17th century Europe. |
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They have very little effect on the lake's temperature because of its huge volume. |
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This keeps a huge section of the hard disk of your mind available for baseball averages. |
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The walls have ranks of white marble niches capped by huge marble scallops, and flanked by urns and flowers, drapes and putti. |
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As a huge crowd watched in anticipation, the 52-year-old rain man whooped and chanted while hopping about on a hillside. |
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Capital grows in one place to a huge mass in a single hand, because it has in another place been lost by many. |
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Earlier, it was often associated with the image of huge work force living in a captive township. |
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The cottage, now a popular resort for holiday makers, remains a huge source of controversy for locals and tourists alike. |
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In 135 AD, the Alans made a huge raid into Asia Minor via the Caucasus, ravaging Media and Armenia. |
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Formerly huge gene pools of various wild and indigenous breeds have collapsed causing widespread genetic erosion and genetic pollution. |
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This led to the formation of huge collections of bird skins in museums in Europe and North America. |
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Today's huge container port hub allowing trimodal transport is located on the North Side of the town. |
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By 2012 Osprey Quay had been transformed with huge investment, offering over 11 hectares, a total of 60,000 square metres of business space. |
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The men resolve to attack the chieftain's castle by starting huge fires on the walls to weaken the mortar and break down the walls. |
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The central Sahara is estimated to include five hundred species of plants, which is extremely low considering the huge extent of the area. |
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Not only had huge numbers of Romans lost their lives but Italy itself was now exposed to invasion from barbarian hordes. |
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For some time during the glaciation, the whole of nowaday's Moray firth was a huge glacier. |
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Napier University has also played a huge part in the team, with many Napier students having played in the side over the years. |
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A batholith is formed when many plutons converge to form a huge expanse of granitic rock. |
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The huge number of songs focusing on war include And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda and Universal Soldier. |
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This frees up the customer who does not need to manufacture and keep huge inventories of products. |
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Alexander's most immediate legacy was the introduction of Macedonian rule to huge new swathes of Asia. |
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The Jesuit Matteo Ricci while staying in Nanjing wrote that Chinese scam artists were ingenious at making forgeries and huge profits. |
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The Ecrouelleux, the Inconcevables, the Merveilleux, with their chins sunk in their huge cravats. |
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On the 84th Saudi Arabia National Day, September 23, 2014, the flagpole hoisted a huge Saudi flag before a crowd of thousands. |
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Dairy production is another huge part of the Newfoundland Agriculture Industry. |
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During the Middle Ages, a huge quantity of fortified castles were built by Galician feudal nobles to mark their powers against their rivals. |
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A huge brute with thick lips and prognathous jaw stood at her shoulder. He was talking loudly and gesticulating wildly. |
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This was partially due to plague outbreaks, and partially due to the huge casualties caused by almost continuous warfare. |
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Despite huge deposits of these natural resources, the mining industry in Nigeria is still in its infancy. |
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The Appalachians are actually a huge chain that extends from Alabama to Newfoundland. |
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Numerous walking and hiking paths such as the Milford Track, have huge international recognition. |
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Cranberries are another fruit indigenous to the region, often collected in autumn in huge flooded bogs. |
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Before the advent of television, radio drama had a huge popular audience and dominated much of the broadcast schedule. |
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The CrewMax sacrifices a foot of bed length for a huge cabin whose rearseat legroom would make many a limousine blush. |
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This has resulted from the huge increase production and sales in the emerging markets like India and China. |
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Dark and smoky from the coal vapours, it resembles a huge forge or workshop. |
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For the first time huge masses of the population could enter combat, rather than just the highly skilled professionals. |
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Bicycles proved to be a huge commercial success, and production expanded in the Weed factory, with Weed making every part but the tires. |
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Like the Oxford Union, the society has always traditionally put a huge emphasis on freedom of speech. |
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Ever since, huge amount of contaminated water leaked and is entering the oceans. |
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The Soviets had intelligence of what was to come and prepared massive defenses in huge depth in the Kursk salient. |
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A bull boat's framework was made of willow branches bent in a huge bowl shape about four feet across the top and eighteen inches deep. |
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Breaches along the coast and the rivers Elbe and Weser led to widespread flooding of huge areas. |
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A huge demonstration in the city's George Square on 31 January ended in violence after the Riot Act was read. |
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In the late 19th century huge modern mills were built at Dartford and Northfleet on the River Thames and at Kemsley on The Swale. |
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Suspension plays a huge part in giving the racecar the ability to be driven optimally. |
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Air supremacy had a huge effect on the battle and not only because of its physical impact. |
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This can lead to widespread disruption across the network and potentially a huge loss in revenue. |
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In January 1877, a great storm swept huge ironstone slabs from the sea bed onto Happisburgh beach. |
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The house sparrow is host to a huge number of parasites and diseases, and the effect of most is unknown. |
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Meanwhile, giant palaces were built for the huge audiences that wanted to see Hollywood films. |
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Ground sloths, huge glyptodonts, and armadillos came north with the formation of the Isthmus of Panama. |
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The marsupials remained the dominant Australian mammals, with herbivore forms including wombats and kangaroos, and the huge Diprotodon. |
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Even long after the Bee Gees' success on the pop charts, they were still writing songs for other people, huge hit songs. |
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Germanicus' legions inflicted huge casualties on the Germanic armies while sustaining only minor losses. |
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Although doors were jammed shut, the menk burst in with huge birch masks covered with hair made of hay. |
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He had them build huge walls around the city and promised to reward them well, a promise he then refused to fulfill. |
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Zoologists had a huge backlog of work, and there was a danger of specimens just being left in storage. |
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In the world's major Thoroughbred racing countries, breeding of racehorses is a huge industry providing over a million jobs worldwide. |
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The mountains descend in a huge escarpment to the Red Sea and more steadily to the Indian Ocean. |
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In the UK, popular archaeology programs such as Time Team and Meet the Ancestors have resulted in a huge upsurge in public interest. |
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This of course leaves much of the huge immigrant population of Tijuana out of luck, as many of them don't have identification cards. |
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A huge military parade, hosted by the President of Russia, is annually organised in Moscow on Red Square. |
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As of the 1980s, more and more pop musicians started working in the Dutch language, partly inspired by the huge success of the band Doe Maar. |
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Starting in the 15th century, Spain built a huge colonial empire in the Americas, consisting of New Spain and other viceroyalties. |
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His mother had huge ambitions, and encouraged him to believe it was his destiny to conquer the Persian Empire. |
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The nineteenth century was a time of huge advances in scientific thinking and technological development. |
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Napoleon needed funds to wage another war with Great Britain, and he doubted that France could defend such a huge and distant territory. |
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Now faced with huge debts, which reduced Forest's ability to sign new players, they finished 16th in Hart's first season in charge. |
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The decagonal Chapter House with its huge flying buttresses is the first polygonal chapter house in England. |
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However, the west front is now Perpendicular, with its huge window filled with fragments of medieval glass. |
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Isidore created the first western encyclopaedia which had a huge impact during the Middle Ages. |
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These include a giant geometry set, a giant bicycle, and a huge block of concrete with several cars protruding from it at odd angles. |
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This was a huge improvement of both surroundings and space, with twice the floor space available. |
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And it is also said there are many new kinds of animals, especially huge white bears and other savage animals. |
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Henry was overjoyed and held huge celebrations, giving lavishly to the Church and to the poor to encourage God to protect his young son. |
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The VOC enjoyed huge profits from its spice monopoly through most of the 17th century. |
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The Breton subsoil is characterised by a huge amount of fractures that form a large aquifer containing several millions square meters of water. |
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Besides this huge difference between summer and winter, the differences between day and night are also very great. |
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A huge amount of work was undertaken in the first summer, with an average of 1,800 workmen, 450 stonemasons and 375 quarriers on the site. |
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Other species of marine mussel live in tropical intertidal areas, but not in the same huge numbers as in temperate zones. |
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The invention of mechanical movable type printing led to a huge increase of printing activities across Europe within only a few decades. |
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During the oil boom of the 1970s, Nigeria joined OPEC and the huge oil revenues it was generating enriched the economy. |
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His racing was consistent, but a collision with Andrea de Cesaris resulted in a huge cartwheeling crash which he was lucky to survive. |
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This generates the water pressure required to expand its mouth and engulf and filter a huge amount of water and fish. |
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Lunge feeding by rorquals, a family of huge baleen whales that includes the blue whale, is said to be the largest biomechanical event on Earth. |
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Celtic art is a difficult term to define, covering a huge expanse of time, geography and cultures. |
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The invasion conquered a huge area, including the Baltic republics, Belarus, and West Ukraine. |
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Displaced people returning home put a huge strain on infrastructure, and the government institutions in charge of the sector are weak. |
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It can be noted by the huge difference in statistical income between the northern and southern regions and municipalities. |
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Bale is a huge golf fan and has a replica of the 17th hole at TPC Sawgrass in his back garden. |
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The building of the nuclear plants at Windscale Works was a huge construction project, requiring a peak of 5000 workers. |
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Thousands of troops and policemen were prepared, but the crowds were so huge that the government did not dare to attack. |
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The area is home to huge colonies of gannets, puffins, skuas and other seabirds. |
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These huge factories began to produce a greater diversity of chemicals as the Industrial Revolution matured. |
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This sedimentation often includes very coarse debris such as huge blocks from rock falls, as well as fans of sediment from the basin wall. |
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Because many different cultures settled, dominated or invaded the island, Sicily has a huge variety of archaeological sites. |
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Humanly speaking, it is a more important matter to play the fiddle, even badly, than to write huge works upon recondite subjects. |
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The Aberfan disaster in 1966 buried a school in South Wales when a huge slag heap collapsed, killing 116 children and 28 adults. |
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Belgium created huge debts during times when rates were low and generated new debts to service the initial debt. |
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From 2003 to 2004, Japanese government did exchange intervention operation in huge amount, and the economy recovered a lot. |
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A huge area of downtown Worcester was demolished for new office towers and the 1,000,000 sq. |
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The deceptions undertaken in Operation Fortitude were successful, leaving the Germans obliged to defend a huge stretch of coastline. |
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The scheme was imposed despite huge opposition from locals who were losing their livelihoods based on fishing and wildfowling. |
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Fisheries are a huge global business and provide income for millions of people. |
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They drove out the Dutch, because Holland wanted to favour Bruges as a huge staple market at the end of a trade route. |
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The open hearths of finery and chafery are surmounted each by a huge chimney. |
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As a side effect, the huge industrial effort needed, including establishing ironworks to make more nails and advances. |
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This meant that high tide formed a serious risk because strong tidal currents could tear huge areas of land into the sea. |
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With another huge effort he grabbed the bucket hook again, mentally crossing his fingers for the bolts in the thin plywood to hold. |
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It is obvious that a huge gap has opened up once again between the northern and southern hemispheres. |
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At a strategic level, the outcome has been the subject of a huge amount of literature with no clear consensus. |
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The custodian pressed the emergency stop button, closing huge valves in the sea lines and ceasing all oil and gas extraction. |
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The new sand was stabilized by an artificial reef constructed at Narrowneck out of huge geotextile sand bags. |
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The ready supply of chalk and huge pits between Stone and Gravesend bear testament to that industry. |
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Blenheim is a more solid construction, where the massed stone of the arched gates and the huge solid portico becomes the main ornament. |
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A huge meeting was held on Kersal Moor, Kersal near Salford, Lancashire on 24 September 1838 with speakers from all over the country. |
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Huascar was named after a huge gold chain that was made to mark the occasion of his birth. |
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On April 5, when a huge crowd approached a barricade, a demonstrator was killed by Serb forces. |
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In the same year, Pizarro and his men discovered that Jauja was home to huge accumulations of Inca food, clothing and wealth. |
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We received a huge postbag on the spelling mistakes in our newsletter. |
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Monasteries frequently controlled huge tracts of land on which they made significant sums of money, while peasants worked in their employ. |
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It is very difficult to be an artist when there is huge public and media attention. |
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This is to try and reduce the huge number of people travelling at peak times. |
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Milne was a noted writer, primarily as a playwright, before the huge success of Pooh overshadowed all his previous work. |
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This was a huge influx as the entire population of the Dutch Republic amounted to ca. |
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There is huge disparity between many European countries in terms of their income. |
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A huge explosion of Krakatoa then formed Anak Krakatau which surfaced in 1928 that still remains active. |
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There is also a huge variety of family attractions on offer including arena events a fun fair and roving acts. |
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Second, Cromwell gave a huge degree of freedom to his parliaments, although royalists were barred from sitting in all but a handful of cases. |
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Nationally, the 1906 general election produced a huge Liberal majority and an intake of 29 Labour members. |
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I am a huge Fanilow and had the good fortune of meeting and spending a little time with Barry a few years ago. |
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Spain still had a huge overseas empire, but France was now the dominant power in Europe and the United Provinces were in the Atlantic. |
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Bob is short, bald, and muscled up, with a thick neck and huge biceps and thighs. |
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They made the Grand Final, by defeating Leigh, who were huge favourites in a playoff semi final. |
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The ceiling is the fifth Wall in any room, and it's a huge part of the character of this Space. |
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Funny, I have gone as low as 16 land and my deck still had huge problems with mana glut. |
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You've got a huge ladder in your stockings. I've got a spare pair in my bag, come to the Ladies and you can change. |
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These base units are used to derive larger and smaller units that could replace a huge number of other units of measure in existence. |
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Our Norseman found himself standing on the deck of a huge black-hulled Cunarder. |
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This product was a huge success in the New Zealand market with it going viral. |
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No less than four standard-bearers went before them, carrying huge crimson banners emblazoned with the golden lion. |
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There was a huge demand for tickets, with a demand of over three times the number of tickets available. |
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The crowd cheered as a firebrand was tossed onto the huge pile of wood to start the traditional homecoming bonfire. |
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Lindwyrms are wingless dragons that look like huge snakes. Some lindwyrms have two tiny feet that are almost useless. |
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Smuggling is also reaping huge financial dividends to criminal groups who charge migrants massive fees for their services. |
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Beginning in the 1950s, the Netherlands discovered huge natural gas resources. |
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They were wealthy and owned large estates with huge longhouses, horses and many thralls. |
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She had a low forehead, a dull grey eye, a vast pendulous nose, a huge mouth full of uneven teeth and a chin and jawbone qui n'en finissent pas. |
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In late Roman times huge inland camps were built and towns in the hinterland were fortified to create a second line of defence. |
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The huge painting James Watt contemplating the steam engine by James Eckford Lauder is now owned by the National Gallery of Scotland. |
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If you do not keep up with the housecleaning, you will soon have a huge mess. |
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With its huge waterfalls and caves, this dramatic coastline has become an adventure playground for both climbers and explorers. |
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The Games were a huge success and none of the threatened disturbances occurred. |
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The single wicket form of the sport attracted huge crowds and wagers to match, its popularity peaking in the 1748 season. |
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It may look like a huge mess now, but I expect that it will all come out in the wash as time goes on. |
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The introduction of electrical lighting had a huge impact on how the library operated. |
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The Plague of Cyprian broke out in 250 and killed a huge portion of the population. |
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As a result of this, to this day a huge number of Barrow's population are of Irish descent. |
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He sailed along a huge wall of ice that was later named the Ross Ice Shelf. |
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On the other hand, the assembly of Pangaea created huge arid inland areas subject to temperature extremes. |
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American Blacks have made huge strides over the years, but the Demoncrats invent class warfare and inequality issues. |
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Shropshire has a huge range of different types of rocks, stretching from the Precambrian until the Holocene. |
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The resultant accumulation of various huge salt and mineral deposits about the Mediterranean basin are directly linked to this era. |
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Although royalty owned huge collections of plate, little survives except for the Royal Gold Cup. |
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This new building was called the Star Building, because Charles II placed a huge gilt Garter star on the side of it. |
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Later, in 1547, Charles signed a humiliating treaty with the Ottomans to gain himself some respite from the huge expenses of their war. |
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I think there's a huge segment of the scientific population who in their hearts know that this is disingenuine. |
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Edward invaded with a huge army, pushing north from Carmarthen and westwards from Montgomery and Chester. |
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Because of the huge popularity of porters, brewers made them in a variety of strengths. |
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Though these events were not huge bounds for the field, they were influential in determining the course of science. |
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The imperial policies of the Conservatives eventually proved unpopular and in the general election of 1906 the Liberals won a huge landslide. |
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He was immediately told the economy was facing huge problems, according to documents released in 2006 by the National Archives. |
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In particular these huge sharks seem to favour the warm, shallow waters surrounding Pladda. |
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There is a huge police presence inside and outside the national stadium during a match between the two great rivals to prevent a clash. |
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The huge conglomeration of territories and peoples formerly ruled by the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire was divided into several new nations. |
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Lewis lost his WBC title to Oliver McCall on 24 September 1994 in a huge upset at the Wembley Arena in London. |
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The Spanish Empire left a huge cultural, urban and architectural legacy in the Western Hemisphere. |
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Sturgeon immediately announced that she would be a candidate in the election to replace him, and received huge support from the SNP hierarchy. |
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This current allows Antarctica to maintain its huge ice sheet by keeping warm ocean waters away. |
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Between the two headline slots, Biffy Clyro also performed a huge outdoor show in Glasgow, with Fall Out Boy filling in as the support act. |
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There were huge reserves of wood, peat and coal in the Roman Empire, but they were all in the wrong place. |
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Survivors left accounts of the fierce Celts and the huge dogs who fought with them and at their side. |
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In 2005, when Korean and Philippine vessels started longline fishing along the edges of the Agulhas Bank, seabird bycatch became a huge problem. |
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A huge open gallery ran along the main axis, with wings extending down either side. |
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The huge cost of the building the other castles, however, meant that the Llanfaes project had to be postponed. |
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An episode featured a girl named Laura, a huge darts fan who wrote into the show wanting to meet and play darts with Taylor. |
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Yes, we need a new car, but this huge truck seems like overkill. |
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The builders recruited huge numbers of labourers from across England for the task. |
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Under huge pressure, Edward agreed to the proposal and the Ordainers were elected, broadly evenly split between reformers and conservatives. |
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Chicago's flourishing economy attracted huge numbers of new immigrants from Europe and migrants from the Eastern United States. |
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All told, 55,000 men were to have been mustered, a huge army for that time. |
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Both combatants showed enormous grit and determination, landing and taking huge shots from one another without even flinching. |
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It is still collected in huge quantities in Scotland, mostly for export to the Continent, and also consumed locally. |
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On 6 September 2008, Khan was a huge favourite and was hoping to win a world title by the end of the year. |
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Continuing industrial and agricultural developments place huge strain on these freshwater systems. |
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Many of the best horses come to these festivals, which are watched by a huge television audience worldwide. |
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The walls of the inner ward were more substantial than those of the outer ward, with huge towers and two large gatehouses. |
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The main museum contains huge collections of archaeological specimens and fine art. |
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Forage fish occur in huge numbers, and large fish that prey on them are often sought after as premier food fish. |
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Belfast experienced a huge growth in population in the first half of the twentieth century. |
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When he hit the Jersey wall separating the north and southbound traffic, he sent up a huge cloud of dust that I couldn't see through. |
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It has sweeping deer lawns, small woods, coverts and areas covered by huge solitary ancient oak trees. |
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The huge ocean sunfish, a true resident of the ocean epipelagic zone, sometimes drifts with the current, eating jellyfish. |
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These policies helped but were not, however, on a sufficiently large scale to make a huge impact on the unemployment levels. |
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Napoleon and the French came under huge pressure in the early hours of the battle. |
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Volunteer effort has already been a huge help and will continue to be a large contributing factor to the overall upgrade of the mountain track. |
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If they would've made Gex 2 with the same style as the original, instead of crappifying it a la Crash Bandicoot, it would've sold huge amounts. |
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However, Moria was still inhabited by a huge number of Orcs and several Cave Trolls, as well as a Balrog, and Balin and his folk were all dead. |
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None of these films were particularly huge at the box office but at the end of the year Baker was voted the fourth most popular British star. |
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What I ventured to question was the using of these huge sums as if they were income. |
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Phoenician culture had a huge effect upon the cultures of the Mediterranean basin in the early Iron Age, and had been affected by them in turn. |
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Nuclear power plants can produce a huge amount of power from a single unit. |
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The marbled murrelet nests inland in old growth forest, seeking huge conifers with large branches to nest on. |
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The use of rocks has had a huge impact on the cultural and technological development of the human race. |
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The industrial revolution brought about huge change in Manchester and was key to the increase in Manchester's population. |
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Because it was highly tractable, it rapidly came to be used by a huge percentage of CDO and CDS investors, issuers, and rating agencies. |
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Located in place of the teeth, it has the appearance of a huge fringe and is used to sieve the water for plankton and krill. |
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There he build a giant trap over the water out of a huge cedar trunk split for part of its length and propped open with an alderwood pole. |
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He has saddled the finances of the Principality with the costs of a huge electoral fraud. |
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China's huge scale magnified the effects of apocalypticism in the Taipeng Rebellion. |
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He improved upon the hydraulic presses invented by Joseph Bramah, and in 1825 designed a huge press for testing chain cables. |
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You halt a few moments on the first platform and listen to the notes of a huge organ that occupies a part of it, discoursing excellent music. |
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The fall of Vienna provided the French a huge bounty as they captured 100,000 muskets, 500 cannons, and the intact bridges across the Danube. |
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These included descriptions of sea monsters, including huge whales, sharks, sea snakes, giant squid and octopuses. |
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The combination of huge world sales, bogglesome advances and television rights to mini-series brings wads of moolah in every post. |
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Nobody could pretend that a huge slope of clinker is aesthetically pleasing. |
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Other nations feared Gangaridai's huge force of the biggest elephants, and therefore, Gangaridai had never been conquered by any foreign king. |
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Kelly remarked that visibility was a huge problem on both stages as his windscreen misted over. |
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I cannot help but feel that these are for brandophiles who know and love Monitor Audio's huge repertoire, especially its top stuff. |
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And the home fans breathed a huge sigh of relief barely two minutes later when Andros Townsend's cross was finished by Defoe. |
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Spices were imported in bulk and brought huge profits due to the efforts and risks involved and seemingly insatiable demand. |
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The crowd wandered out to a huge party on the ersatz city blocks of the Paramount lot. |
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Then his upper lip may be seen to be raised, especially at the corners, so that his huge canine teeth are exhibited. |
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Extreme winters or summers have a huge impact on the productivity of agriculture. |
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The South Wales coalfield attracted huge numbers of people from rural areas to the valleys. |
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My freshman year, I cheered beside a guy with a huge Afro and Kanye glasses and a guy in a toga. |
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Her downcast eyes were almost mesmerized by the huge tweed-clad knees which towered like monoliths beside her. |
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The fattest clubman in London. He sits at one of the little club tables in the huge bay by the fire, stuffing. |
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Right smack in the middle of the village is a huge kapok tree, which is where they get together and have their market every fifth day. |
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The group played huge drums placed overhead, along with flutes and a kotolike zither. |
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I have seen, too, a frog-like beast with protruding green eyes, which is simply a gaping mouth with a huge stomach behind it. |
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A huge Guernsey gache, which is a sort of fruit cake, was flanked by plates and baskets of figs, grapes, nectarines, peaches, and raspberries. |
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Here Hans Sachs, the cobbler-poet, laureate of the gentle craft, Wisest of the Twelve Wise Masters, in huge folios sang and laughed. |
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The water over which the boats glided was black and smooth, rising into huge foamless billows, the more terrible because they were silent. |
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His efforts were a huge success at the box office, and set the stage for increased historical realism in later productions. |
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Gopherspace is like a huge electronic library that needs a workable indexing and catalogue system. |
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The end of the 19th century saw Britain being swept by football mania, attracting huge crowds of largely working class men. |
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Both supplies are delivered from huge underground reservoirs excavated under the Rock of Gibraltar. |
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The church, which is situated near the centre of the town, exteriorly resembles a huge Dutch barn. |
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While Portuguese were making huge gains in the Indian Ocean, the Spanish invested in exploring inland in search of gold and valuable resources. |
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After the defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1588 there was a huge expansion of maritime trade. |
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This event was when the most prominent warriors of altepetl would dance in front of a huge statue of Huitzilopochtli. |
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This Second National Flag is huge and made of pure silk, giving it an elegant appearance. |
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Because of these interests, many industrial advances were made that resulted in a huge increase in personal wealth and a consumer revolution. |
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The river Quiroz, a tributary of the Piura, supplies the huge artificial lake of San Lorenzo. |
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From 2008, the Telegraph has been printed at the Newsprinters huge site at Knowsley. |
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From Barnet, the route was lined with crowds of cheering people, and once he reached London a huge crowd had formed. |
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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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The second half of the 19th century saw a huge expansion of Britain's colonial empire, mostly in Africa. |
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Tall, lean Danny with the huge horsedick seated on the bar stool was a fixture Saturday afternoons. |
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It's so he can fly off in a swirl of self-justification to Um-beseir and his huge bed and his Russian hotsy-totsies. |
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The last glaciation centered on the huge ice sheets of North America and Eurasia. |
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Canada was nearly completely covered by ice, as well as the northern part of the United States, both blanketed by the huge Laurentide ice sheet. |
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These huge stones, ten uprights and five lintels, weigh up to 50 tons each. |
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Evidence of huge fires on the banks of the Avon between the two avenues also suggests that both circles were linked. |
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Copper and its alloys have a huge variety of uses that reflect their versatile physical, mechanical, and chemical properties. |
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During the 2nd century BC, Roman territory saw an overall decline in population, partially due to the huge losses incurred during various wars. |
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Pretty much all of the train operating companies have announced huge fare increases. |
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In 851 a huge Danish army, said to have been carried on 350 ships, arrived in the Thames estuary. |
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Dahl was also a huge fan of ghost stories and claimed that Trolls by Jonas Lie was one of the finest ghost stories ever written. |
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In 1064, during the War of Barbastro, William of Montreuil led the papal army and took a huge booty. |
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These orogenic belts form a complex geology that records a huge and varied span of Earth's history. |
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Those already appointed were forced to pay huge sums to retain their posts. |
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The Tudor Government raised a huge amount of revenue from the Dissolution of the Monasteries. |
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Henry's war and Somerset's war with France and Scotland cost England huge sums of money. |
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The Portuguese immediately started building a huge fort complex at Qalat Al Bahrain in order to control their new possession. |
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