No one is trying to denigrate the importance of a good education. We all know that it is crucial for success. |
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The accident serves as a harsh reminder of the importance of wearing a seat belt. |
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The importance of this decision resides in the fact that it relates to people across the country. |
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The ability to predict and interpret membrane permeation coefficients is of critical importance, particularly because passive transport is crucial for the effective delivery of many pharmaceutical agents. |
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The teacher inculcated in her students the importance of good study habits. |
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As a whole, rocks of this type are referred to as mafic, because of the importance of magnesium and iron in their composition. |
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They were evangelizing about the importance of saving energy. |
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It's impossible to exaggerate the importance of this discovery. |
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The subject of denoting is of very great importance, not only in logic and mathematics, but also in the theory of knowledge. |
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Low molecular weight alcohols of industrial importance are produced by the addition of water to alkenes. |
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Specialization occurred as a result of the increasing importance of both intensive agriculture and pastoralism. |
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The regime was weakened further in the 1980s as the Cold War drew to a close and Somalia's strategic importance was diminished. |
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Tijuana's importance and rise to a global city has led to its recognition among countries worldwide. |
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Aachen West has gained in importance with the expansion of RWTH Aachen University. |
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The station's importance continued as the main rail connection between the USSR and the Communist China. |
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The presence of Scone Abbey, home of the Stone of Destiny where the King of Scots was crowned, enhanced the early importance of the city. |
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Various archaeologists have debated and disagreed over the importance of various different parts of Childe's work. |
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Relocating Fortriu north of the Mounth increases the importance of the Vikings. |
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In the sixteenth century the Scottish Reformation ended the importance of all monasteries and abbeys in Scotland. |
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Converging evidence has indicated the importance of vitamin D as a neuroimmunomodulator for cognitive function. |
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The support given to him by the church in spite of his excommunication was of great political importance. |
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The district around Dumfries was for several centuries ruled over and deemed of much importance by the invading Romans. |
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Riding the Marches maintains the tradition of an occasion that was, in its day, of great importance. |
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James saw the importance of building a fleet that could provide Scotland with a strong maritime presence. |
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The colonies had never been formally united prior to the conflict and there was no centralized area of ultimate strategic importance. |
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Great importance was attached to maintaining an educated ministry within the Free Church. |
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As in the Sudan, Haig continued to be sceptical of the importance of artillery, basing his opinions on interviews with enemy prisoners. |
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The Germans did not initially realise the importance of Amiens as an objective. |
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Of particular importance are changes in the tilt of the Earth's axis, which affect the intensity of seasons. |
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The second largest employer in the area is the distribution, hotels and restaurants sector, highlighting the importance of tourism. |
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Although considered extremely rare and a site of national importance this site is in the middle of an area planned for quarrying. |
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Prey species of secondary importance include small birds, fish, and shrews and, more rarely, amphibians, lizards, and insects. |
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Of particular importance and unique to vertebrates is the presence of neural crest cells. |
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This trend may threaten national identity because globalization undermines the importance of being a citizen of a particular country. |
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Another principle that seems to have been pretty widespread in early Celtic laws is that of the importance of social rank. |
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Nuclear power, allowing almost the entire patrol to be conducted submerged, is of great importance to this. |
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Seals were used in the earliest civilizations and are of considerable importance in archaeology and art history. |
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Bank holidays do not, however, assume the same importance in Scotland as they do elsewhere. |
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It progressively lost its overall importance as Dutch became recognized as well. |
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Regardless, their importance as records of early myth, legend, folklore, culture, and language of Wales is immense. |
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Though this provides a concise frame of reference, it overlooks the continued importance of bronze in Chinese metallurgy and culture. |
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Their economic importance was probably also significant, although wagon traffic was often banned from the roads to preserve their military value. |
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Thus demonstrating the importance of testing for SNPs critical in identifying subclades. |
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As the dockyard and its importance grew, the need to defend it was addressed and Pembroke Dock became a military town. |
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Oceanic sulfide levels decreased around 800 million years ago, which supports the importance of oxygen in eukaryotic diversity. |
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The rite was intended as a reminder to each generation of the importance of the borough boundaries. |
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Its importance was officially recognised in the 1950s, resulting in it becoming a Grade I listed building. |
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The importance of tobacco to soldiers was early on recognized as something that could not be ignored by commanders. |
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With the industrialisation of the county, farming became of far less importance, with industrial areas encroaching into farming lands. |
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Pentecostal teaching stresses the importance of continually being filled with the Spirit. |
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This was in recognition of the town's importance to the Industrial Revolution. |
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Along with the manuscripts are numerous seal impressions which are themselves of historic importance. |
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There is evidence that the human head had a special importance in Celtic religious beliefs. |
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The occupation by the Persian Achaemenid Empire of Thrace and Macedonia around 500 BC is a factor of uncertain importance. |
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The types of detectors of importance are the odorometer, titrators, and the odotron. |
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She was awarded France's top honour, the Legion d'Honneur, to signify her popularity and importance in the culture of France. |
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Reprocessing serves multiple purposes, whose relative importance has changed over time. |
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In this type of estuary, river output greatly exceeds marine input and tidal effects have a minor importance. |
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At the mouth of the lough are several small rock and shingle islands which are of importance to terns. |
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This bears importance to humans, as jellyfish diets consist largely of larval fish, the adults of which are commercially fished by humans. |
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The relative importance of these functions varies with the circumstances, as well as the species. |
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Among the mollusca, the bivalves continue to increase in numbers and importance. |
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During the 19th century, the railway's importance grew as Holyhead became the destination of choice for Ireland rather than Liverpool. |
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The structure of the respiratory and circulatory systems is of particular importance for the life of marine mammals. |
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In the first half of the 20th century, whales were of great importance as a supplier of raw materials. |
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Sicily served a level of high importance for the Romans, as it acted as the empire's granary. |
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With the increase in tourism, coal decreased in importance but Sardinia followed the Italian economic miracle. |
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Akvavit is a popular alcoholic distilled beverage, and the drinking of snaps is of cultural importance. |
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The economy began to change visibly during the 1970s as tourism gained in importance. |
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The concept of a continuous body of water with relatively free interchange among its parts is of fundamental importance to oceanography. |
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Their importance for trade with the Slavic world however was limited to the coastal regions and their hinterlands. |
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It is impossible to exaggerate the importance of Holland in the seventeenth century, as the one country where there was freedom of speculation. |
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They are often of vital importance to migratory birds, as well as certain species of crabs, mollusks and fish. |
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Erosion controls have appeared since medieval times when farmers realized the importance of contour farming to protect soil resources. |
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Its importance as a waterway in the Holy Roman Empire is supported by the many castles and fortifications built along it. |
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Salinity is an ecological factor of considerable importance, influencing the types of organisms that live in a body of water. |
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The shoreline location and its changing position over time is of fundamental importance to coastal scientists, engineers and managers. |
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It is therefore of importance to geophysicists studying the geologic history and dynamics of eastern Europe. |
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Middens testify to the prehistoric importance of oysters as food, with some middens in New South Wales, Australia dated at ten thousand years. |
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Its economic importance grew in the 1960s as surrounding countries began to exploit oil and gas resources. |
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Colman departed his see for Iona and Lindisfarne ceased to be of such major importance. |
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Lindisfarne was mainly a fishing community for many years, with farming and the production of lime also of some importance. |
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Greater importance was placed at this time on development of the army, which was expected to be more important in any war. |
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Nevertheless the strategical and indeed political consequences of this affair were of great importance. |
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Oil spills and their cleanup have become an issue of increasing political, environmental, and economic importance. |
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The statue, erected in 1858 on the occasion of the visit of Napoleon III, recalls the importance of the Emperor in the expansion of Cherbourg. |
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The area is of great ecological and landscape importance, particularly because of the coastal and estuarine habitats along its edge. |
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As a callow sixth-former with an overinflated sense of my own poetic importance, I was in need of friendly advice and encouragement. |
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The boat was almost complete but was damaged slightly by the quarry machinery before its importance was identified. |
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This reliance on aircraft at sea showed the importance of the aircraft carrier. |
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However, the importance of a school's reputation also makes schools more eager to expel pupils that don't perform well. |
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The importance of holding the Channel Ports as the only means of supply and if necessary, evacuation, became vital for the Allies. |
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The panzer groups were not to be used in independent operations but subordinated to the armies, despite having the same size and importance. |
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At the beginning of World War II, the main sides took different views on the importance of air power. |
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The natural shelter was used by ships for centuries, and Romans valued the area's strategic importance. |
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However, the European presence has contributed significantly to the importance of Brussels as an international centre. |
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Thanks to its situation near the coast, the village had a small harbour of little importance on the river Touques. |
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The relative importance of each of these factors and their relationship to each other is unclear, and still the subject of much debate. |
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During the Dark Ages in Europe, foxes were considered secondary quarries, but gradually grew in importance. |
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Europeans appreciated the quality of these and the North American fur trade developed and became of prime importance to early settlers. |
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There are about 220 artiodactyl species, including many that are of great economic importance to humans. |
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Birches have spiritual importance in several religions, both modern and historical. |
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Some birds, notably the spotted nutcracker, Clark's nutcracker and Pinyon jay, are of importance in distributing pine seeds to new areas. |
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These compounds are very useful for lichen identification, and have had economic importance as dyes such as cudbear or primitive antibiotics. |
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The New Testament speaks of the importance of maintaining orthodox doctrine and refuting heresies, showing the antiquity of the concern. |
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The unity and continuity of the World Ocean, with relatively free interchange among its parts, is of fundamental importance to oceanography. |
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Its fish are of great and growing importance to the bordering countries for domestic consumption and export. |
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The Iliad was a standard work of great importance already in Classical Greece and remained so throughout the Hellenistic and Byzantine periods. |
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They stressed the importance of popular energies in the development of modern Japan. |
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The fisheries of the Barents Sea, in particular the cod fisheries, are of great importance for both Norway and Russia. |
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The island has been designated as an Important Bird Area by BirdLife International because of its importance as a breeding ground for seabirds. |
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In 2001 UNESCO designated it as a World Heritage Site because of the importance of its environment. |
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The Lesser Antilles convergent margin demonstrates the importance of proximity to sediment sources for trench morphology. |
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The time, space and velocity scales are important in determining the importance of the Coriolis force. |
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However, in the last decade Brazil has begun engaging in several initiatives underscoring its slave past and the importance of African heritage. |
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Of critical importance for the skill of the oil spill model prediction is the adequate description of the wind and current fields. |
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Anselm intervened with some of the doubters, emphasising the religious importance of their loyalty to Henry. |
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In conclusion, the strategic importance of this height was so obvious it must be presumed that it has always been inhabited. |
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As Genoese and Venetian merchants opened up direct sea routes with Flanders, the Champagne fairs lost much of their importance. |
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As transoceanic travel grew in significance, so did the importance of reliable navigation. |
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The importance of type specimens in the description of species make skin collections a vital resource for systematic ornithology. |
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Hillforts largely declined in importance in the second half of the second century BCE, with many being abandoned. |
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World War II hit Southampton particularly hard because of its strategic importance as a major commercial port and industrial area. |
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Because of Castilian's importance in the land ruled by the Spanish Crown, the language is also known as Spanish. |
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Portland and Purbeck stone are of national importance as a building material and for restoring some of Britain's most famous landmarks. |
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The museum is the largest in Dorset and its collection has been designated of national importance. |
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With regular dredging of a channel through the harbour, it has regained some importance. |
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This shows the importance of taking heat zones into account for better understanding of what may or may not grow. |
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The importance of vowels in distinguishing one word from another varies from language to language. |
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In 1887, US tariff laws that imposed a duty on vegetables, but not on fruits, caused the tomato's status to become a matter of legal importance. |
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Because of its importance to many cultures, Rangifer tarandus and some of its subspecies have names in many languages. |
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Reindeer herding is of central importance for the local economies of small communities in sparsely populated rural Lapland. |
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Another city on the Italian coast of the Adriatic that increased in importance during the Roman era was Ravenna. |
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Part of its importance comes from the fact that the author shows his historiographical methodology. |
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Despite the importance of his books many questions remain regarding his life, hampering efforts to construct a biography with any certainty. |
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Thanks to the importance of car manufacturing in Lower Saxony, a thriving supply industry is centred around its regional focal points. |
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The finds are of similar importance as the contemporaneous finds from Illerup and Vimose in Denmark. |
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The city of Luxembourg itself is on the UNESCO World Heritage List, on account of the historical importance of its fortifications. |
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The legions' eagle standards, of great symbolic importance to the Romans, were lost. |
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This relationship is controversial, as many believe that the heritage industry corrupts the meaning and importance of cultural objects. |
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The importance of fishing on the Danube, which was critical in the Middle Ages, has declined dramatically. |
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Flax seems to have been of reduced importance, maybe because mainly wool was used for clothes. |
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The state soon fragmented as the relative importance of regional powers rose again. |
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In chapter 13 he mentions the importance of Druids in the culture and social structure of Gaul at the time of his conquest. |
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The shifting economic importance of parts of Europe may make this option more likely. |
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Historical sources and archaeological findings both prove the importance of the military and civilian Mogontiacum as a port city on the Rhine. |
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Latin America's importance to world history is notable but often overlooked. |
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The final camp of Western historians believe that the importance of the battle is dramatically overstated. |
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Many words in the English language come from old Scandinavian languages, showing the importance of this contact. |
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However, he also moved his capital from Rome to Constantinople, greatly reducing the importance of the former. |
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From the 11th century on, Italian cities began to grow rapidly in independence and importance. |
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Tolkien has highlighted the importance of Kalevala as a source for his legendarium, including The Lord of the Rings. |
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While the cities were of great political importance, they also formed catalysts for medieval Dutch culture. |
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The importance of this trade relationship led to military action when disputes arose. |
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In 1169, Novgorod acquired its own archbishop, named Ilya, a sign of further increased importance and political independence. |
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Since 2003, the exports of natural resources started decreasing in economic importance as the internal market strengthened considerably. |
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In others, the title of archdiocese is for historical reasons attributed to a see that was once of greater importance. |
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In international comparison the importance of these urban areas is stronger than their number of inhabitants suggests. |
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Greece's unique cultural heritage, large tourism industry, prominent shipping sector and geostrategic importance classify it as a middle power. |
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The increasing importance of cinema in the early 20th century provided a new platform for depictions of military subjects. |
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Yet, the rare ones still have importance in understanding the function of the Y chromosome in the normal case. |
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Articles in Neues Volk described the appearance of the mentally ill and the importance of preventing such births. |
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Hitler himself was later to downplay the importance of Nordicism in public for this very reason. |
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In general, globalization may ultimately reduce the importance of nation states. |
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He argues that many of them lack a basic understanding of comparative advantage and its importance in today's world. |
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I did not turn to ascertain who it might be, but trusted it was no one of importance, as the poddy and I presented rather a grotesque appearance. |
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Cook was accompanied by many scientists, whose observations and discoveries added to the importance of the voyages. |
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The easternmost point of the continent, that is Ras Hafun in Somalia, is of archaeological, historical and economical importance. |
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The Mongol physician Hu Sihui described the importance of a healthy diet in a 1330 medical treatise. |
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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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Not only were herbal texts being produced, but also other medieval texts that discussed the importance of the humors. |
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Thus, the initial control of these two things were of the utmost importance in medieval medicine. |
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Bruges has a significant economic importance thanks to its port and was once one of the world's chief commercial cities. |
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Map coloring is another form of symbology, one whose importance can reach beyond aesthetic. |
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During the 10th century and onwards, cities and towns gained more importance and power, as commerce reappeared and the population kept growing. |
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Fueros had an immense importance for those living under them, who were prepared to go to war to defend their rights under the charter. |
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Meanwhile, Navarre lost all importance under King Sancho IV, for he lost Rioja to Sancho II of Castile, and nearly became the vassal of Aragon. |
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North Africa had declined in both political and economic importance, while the Saharan crossing remained long and treacherous. |
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This disruption to trade led to a dramatic decline in the importance of these cities and the resulting animosity reduced trade considerably. |
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Hospitality, in theory, is given such importance in Senegalese culture that it is widely considered to be part of the national identity. |
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Of particular importance, other than in Maryland, hospitals are generally free to charge whatever they want in their chargemaster. |
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That dried-up lady snob lived behind lace curtains all her life. She's of no more importance than a chromo. |
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The teacher had a heart-to-heart talk with the student who was a clock-watcher, stressing the importance of putting his mind to his schoolwork. |
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Only the soleids, bothids and some species of cynoglossids constitute fishery resources of commercial importance in the area. |
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Here comes in the importance of the proposed bill for the uniform regulation of fraternals. |
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Official DIGNITY tends to increase in inverse ratio to the importance of the country in which the office is held. |
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His story was a fable you told dominants in training to stress the importance of comprehending the depths of your submissive's needs. |
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He also correctly emphasized the importance of compatibility and downloadability. |
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Studies of disproportionate dwarfisms in animals have revealed the importance of core proteins an sulfation in the development of cartilage. |
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The tensions of an uneasy peace stressed anew the importance of the 46-year-old Entente Cordiale between France and Britain. |
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The eulogetic and eucharistic sections in Ephesians 148 are of immediate paraenetic importance. |
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She had a fantastic view of her own importance that none of her colleagues shared. |
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This indicates that probably Muslims foretested a greater importance in the diplomatic corps than the modern western states. |
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They are clearly wetlands of considerable importance, reflected in their gazettal as protected areas and Ramsar sites. |
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Although the number of native vascular plants is low by world standards, Scotland's substantial bryophyte flora is of global importance. |
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With the rise of William the Conqueror the North Sea and Channel began to lose some of their importance. |
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Its importance is not limited to the historical information it provides, however. |
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Investigations in the Mediterranean and France recently moved the discussion to reemphasize the importance of migration to the Bell Beaker story. |
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Even so, the monument appears to have eclipsed the site at Avebury in importance towards the end of this phase. |
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It is both a tourist attraction and a place of religious importance to contemporary pagans. |
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As the Roman civilisation grew in importance and expanded its trade with the Celtic world, silver and bronze coinage became more common. |
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The historical importance of Roman law is reflected by the continued use of Latin legal terminology in many legal systems influenced by it. |
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This conception of what later became the art of typography remains of fundamental importance down to the present day. |
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Constantine was a ruler of major importance, and he has always been a controversial figure. |
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He spoke in earnest of the importance of achieving academic excellence as well as winning football games. |
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It was of strategical importance as it is between the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean. |
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At Birgham, with the prospect of a personal union between the two realms, the question of suzerainty had not been of great importance to Edward. |
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To calculate the objective indicator weight, criteria importance through intercriteria correlation is selected from three usual methods. |
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Mr. McElroy said this interunion battle showed the vibrancy and importance of organized labor. |
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Of equal importance was the Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire by Francisco Pizarro, which would become the Viceroyalty of Peru. |
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Together with the Virginia dynasty of presidents, this gave the Commonwealth national importance. |
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Although it does not formally elect the prime minister, the position of the parties in the House of Commons is of overriding importance. |
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The importance of international relations is also represented through the presence in the Chamber of the Corps Diplomatique. |
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Historian Margaret Jacob stresses the importance of the Masons in indirectly inspiring enlightened political thought. |
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He knew about command from the ground up, about the importance of logistics, about campaigning in a hostile environment. |
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These words indicate the importance of economic factors in the launch of Chartism. |
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The Council does not have executive powers but meets biannually to discuss issues of mutual importance. |
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Subsequent state constitutions reflect the diminishing importance of French. |
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The Supreme Court's focus is on cases that raise points of law of general public importance. |
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There were perhaps as many as 150 local kings in Ireland, of varying importance. |
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The importance of appearing in this Directory is so evident to every land agent and attorney that we will discuss the matter no further. |
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The wetlands are of importance to wildlife, and are listed as a Ramsar site. |
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Its historic importance is due to its role as the centre of the iron industry in the early stages of the Industrial Revolution. |
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The town largely grew in importance in the late 18th century when it was developed by the 5th Duke of Devonshire in style of the spa of Bath. |
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The importance of specifying the reference datum may be illustrated by a simple example. |
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The rectifying latitude is also of great importance in the construction of the Transverse Mercator projection. |
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The decision was overturned, however, as it was felt to have outstanding importance as the centre of the pottery industry. |
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Wells has been an ecclesiastical city of importance since at least the early 8th century. |
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Truro's importance increased later in the 19th century and it had its own iron smelting works, potteries, and tanneries. |
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Contracts to supply a given country's military are awarded by governments, making arms contracts of substantial political importance. |
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In this connexion we may think of the importance of the Lombards, the Leonardeschi, and the Venetians for contemporary northern painting. |
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The successful outcome of the war had reaffirmed Portsmouth's significance as a naval port and importance to the defence of British interests. |
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The physical importance of this phenomenon was more fully revealed by Thomas Graham and Joseph Loschmidt. |
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The influence and importance of his work has increased with the decades, and physicists daily use the concepts and equations that he developed. |
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He is particularly sceptical about the practical possibility or importance of group selection as a basis for understanding altruism. |
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Oxide of lipyl, though a hypothetical body, is of far more importance than any of the preceding bases. |
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The importance of natural selection as a cause of evolution was accepted into other branches of biology. |
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It is usually difficult to measure the relative importance of selection and neutral processes, including drift. |
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However, recently there has been substantial criticism of the importance of the shifting balance theory. |
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Motorists were diverted to the old road while the UK road research laboratory at Harmondsworth pondered the importance of surface water drainage. |
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Slavery was of vital importance to Viking society, for everyday chores and large scale construction and also to trade and the economy. |
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By this stage the Vikings were assuming ever increasing importance as catalysts of social and political change. |
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It has since recognised the importance of overseas Pakistanis and their contribution to the nation's economy. |
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The country's haor wetlands are of significant importance to global environmental science. |
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The term ESL has been misinterpreted by some to indicate that English would be of secondary importance. |
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The question pertains to the role and importance the publishing houses have in the overall publishing process. |
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The major monasteries were now wealthy in land and had political importance. |
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The Vatican Apostolic Library and the collections of the Vatican Museums are of the highest historical, scientific and cultural importance. |
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Scholars have suggested multiple possible reasons for the decline, but have not agreed on their relative importance. |
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Liberal Friends highlight the importance of good works, particularly living a life that upholds the virtues preached by Jesus. |
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Some practitioners do not emphasize belief in an afterlife, instead stressing the importance of behaviour and reputation in this world. |
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Their importance lies in the housing, welfare, social functions, and undergraduate teaching they provide. |
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The relative importance of these methods of teaching varies according to the needs of the subject. |
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This outside interest reflects the importance of rowing to many of those within the university. |
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It bears no significance with regard to precedence or importance of the particular building or clerics associated with it. |
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To fully understand this development however it is important to understand the importance of basic arches in Roman civilization. |
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The importance of the city and its Tower is marked by the speed at which he secured London. |
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The position was usually given to someone of great importance, who might not always be at the castle due to other duties. |
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Individuals had been visiting the castle since the end of the 17th century and this grew in importance through the 19th century. |
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Not essential to Romanticism, but so widespread as to be normative, was a strong belief and interest in the importance of nature. |
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Moreno National Park, which includes many sites of archaeological and paleontological importance. |
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Later finds included carvings on the ceiling of Church Hole Cave, the rarity of which made the site one of international importance. |
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In 2011, geomagnetic scanning revealed the existence of an amphitheatre, emphasising Isurium's importance as a major Roman town. |
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Because of the importance of the find, the exact site of the hoard was initially kept secret. |
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Over the years the Friends scheme has grown in size and importance and by 2007 had almost 90,000 members. |
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Public speaking had great importance for educated Romans because most of them wanted successful political careers. |
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After Rome became an empire, the ability to impress and persuade people by the spoken word lost much of its importance. |
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All other subjects are of lesser importance, including that of imagination and that of appearance and reality. |
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His third satire, however, deals with the problem of true religion, a matter of great importance to Donne. |
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Coomaraswamy, receded in importance in the face of the economic conditions. |
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His birthplace and ancestral house in Motihari has been declared a protected monument of historical importance. |
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Developing from Welsh, Irish and English tradition Sir Gawain highlights the importance of honour and chivalry. |
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Despite the importance of public libraries, they are routinely having their budgets cut by state legislature. |
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The importance of the popping crease to the batsman is that it marks the limit of his safe territory. |
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This is of particular importance because many fights are stopped because of cuts that threaten the boxer's eyes. |
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The group of tournaments that come next in importance are the other ranking tournaments. |
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There are also other tournaments that have less importance, earn no world ranking points and are not televised. |
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This larger capacity was particularly significant during a time when ticket revenue was of crucial importance. |
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The growing importance of mass media created the issue of corporate sponsorship and commercialisation of the Games. |
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Renault gave it the same importance as Engineering and Product Planning, participating in product development. |
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The 14 Hour Technicolor Dream, organised by the International Times, demonstrated the importance of the quickly developing Underground scene. |
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Designation is a mark of distinction that celebrates unique collections of national and international importance. |
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In Spain, no countships of wider importance exist, except in the former Spanish march. |
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Belfast remained a small settlement of little importance during the Middle Ages. |
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Aware of the military importance of Jersey, the British government had ordered that the island be heavily fortified. |
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The EU's importance as a trading partner and the outcome of its trade status if it left was a disputed issue. |
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As well as their primary spiritual importance, the political significance of religious centres cannot be dismissed. |
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The prestige of being associated with the saintly founder was of no small importance. |
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The importance of monastic centres in Pictland was not, perhaps, as great as in Ireland. |
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The Protestant reformers were unanimous in agreement and this understanding of prophecy furnished importance to their deeds. |
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As the colonies had not been united before the war, there was no central area of strategic importance. |
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This is why many economists place such high importance on negotiations for global tariff reductions, such as the Doha Round. |
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Lakes have always played an important role in Polish history and continue to be of great importance to today's modern Polish society. |
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Training manuals discouraged heroism, stressing the importance of attacking only when the odds were in the pilot's favour. |
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In fact, it was not until May 1947 that the actual figures were released to the public, by which time it was of far less importance. |
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The Americans were pushing the importance of free trade and European unity to form a bulwark against communism. |
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Many argue that the structural adjustments that it forced were of great importance. |
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Until the 1980s, historians generally agreed on the existence and importance of the consensus. |
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The British government emphasised the importance of security, so as not to imperil its negotiations with the United States. |
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Bush wanted to make NATO more of a political than a military alliance, Thatcher, spoke out for the importance of the military role. |
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