They accused the U.S. of interfering in the internal affairs of other nations. |
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There were dramatic changes in the role of women and men, in the value placed on women's work within the traditional economy and within the internal dynamics of their society of origin. |
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The new taxes were enacted on the belief that Americans only objected to internal taxes and not to external taxes such as custom duties. |
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Thus, the initial stage of Ebola is not very contagious since its victims experience only internal hemorrhaging. |
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By the sixteenth century, the Chinese controlled Ayutthaya's internal trade and had found important places in the civil and military service. |
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Creation of new autonomous and autocephalous jurisdictions was also marked by tendencies of internal centralization. |
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In 1538, the principality became a tributary to the Ottoman Empire, but it retained internal and partial external autonomy. |
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Peekable streams also have an internal record of their current position and can look ahead in the stream for information. |
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Federalism may encompass as few as two or three internal divisions, as is the case in Belgium or Bosnia and Herzegovina. |
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Slavery was also widespread in Africa, with both internal and external slave trade. |
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Following the 2008 coup, the military government of Mauritania faced severe international sanctions and internal unrest. |
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The country's internal situation became unfavorable for such political action on the international stage. |
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The whole of the White Sea is under Russian sovereignty and considered to be part of the internal waters of Russia. |
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He has found that pycnogenols not only prevent free radical damage to internal organs but also help prevent skin wrinkling. |
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Meanwhile, the remaining nations of the continent were locked in almost constant international or internal conflict. |
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These unwanted signals may originate from internal and external sources, both passive and active. |
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The rules of the internal structure of phrases and sentences are called syntax. |
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In Malayalam, compounding is phonologically conditioned so gemination occurs at words' internal boundaries. |
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Notably, it was not as if Italians had never migrated before, internal migration between North and Southern Italy before unification was common. |
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Civil wars and internal strife in royal families was a common occurrence in the Middle Ages, in Norway as well as in other countries of Europe. |
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Thus, a deme is a local endogamous community without internal segmentation into clans. |
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Colbert also worked to decrease internal barriers to trade, reducing internal tariffs and building an extensive network of roads and canals. |
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The internal policy of the Angeloi was characterised by the squandering of the public treasure and fiscal maladministration. |
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By late summer, Abdel Aziz appeared to have secured his position and to have gained widespread international and internal support. |
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The sensor uses highly calibrated internal electronics to measure the response of the device to the Earth's magnetic field. |
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The Inca Empire traded with outside regions, although they did not operate a substantial internal market economy. |
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These ministries were still far from their modern form, and many of them had extraneous internal responsibilities. |
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Frederick Henry also had an internal political motive to deflect the peace feelers, though. |
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Some have described the internal strife between various people groups as a form of imperialism or colonialism. |
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However, with certain notable exceptions that led to schisms, Anglicans have grown a tradition of tolerating internal differences. |
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In the 1990s, more delegates lost their lives than at any point in its history, especially when working in local and internal armed conflicts. |
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Since tantalum metal has a lower resistivity than carbon, the tantalum lamp filament was quite long and required multiple internal supports. |
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The reef is the rigid structure of carbonate platforms and is located between the internal lagoon and the slope. |
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International waters can be contrasted with internal waters, territorial waters and exclusive economic zones. |
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Bones come in a variety of shapes and sizes and have a complex internal and external structure. |
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Abrupt terminations are often indicative of internal flaws in a core or previously formed Hertzian cones on the surface. |
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In linguistics, the study of the internal structure of complex words and the processes by which words are formed is called morphology. |
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Russia boasted a large and powerful army, a very large and complex internal bureaucracy, and a splendid court that rivaled Paris and London. |
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This brought to Rome a century of internal peace, which marked the beginning of the Renaissance. |
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The latter meaning is often used in Canada, when discussing matters internal to Canada. |
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However, as Karelians came in contact with Novgorod some of them started to take part in the Novgorodian internal and external politics. |
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The increasing volume of trade and internal competition necessitated higher forms of organization. |
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As part of the Marian reforms, the legions' internal organization was standardized. |
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As a result, the skeletons are well preserved, but skin and most internal organs have not been preserved. |
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The nation state promoted economic unity, by abolishing internal customs and tolls. |
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The reality of defeat for Austria caused a reevaluation of internal divisions, local autonomy, and liberalism. |
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However, Llywelyn's supremacy in the late 1260s forced recognition of his authority in Wales by an English Crown weakened by internal division. |
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The following year, the Seljuq sultan died, and the sultanate was split by internal rivalries. |
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This standing allowed for an increase in internal trade and a stronger market which led to noticeable developments in agriculture. |
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International and internal pressure eventually forced the release of Abdallahi, who was instead placed under house arrest in his home village. |
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Giraffes host numerous species of internal parasite and are susceptible to various diseases. |
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The Imam, on the other hand, claimed that since the oil was in his territory, anything dealing with it was an internal matter. |
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The latter part of Denis' generally peaceful reign was nevertheless marked by internal conflicts. |
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Montevideo rewarded Brazil's support by signing treaties that confirmed Brazil's right to intervene in Uruguay's internal affairs. |
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By the late 16th century, the league had imploded and could no longer deal with its own internal struggles. |
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This gold cycle led to the creation of an internal market and attracted a large number of immigrants. |
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As a result of internal migration within the country, Nahuatl speaking communities exist in all states in Mexico. |
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This improvement in internal affairs helped the Republic overcome the difficult years of the sharpest economic warfare phase. |
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The successful candidate will take ownership of all internal design projects. |
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Both external and internal parasites are the most prevalent malady in sheep, and are either fatal, or reduce the productivity of flocks. |
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It is generally acknowledged that creoles have a simpler grammar and more internal variability than older, more established languages. |
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Despite this growth in both the size and role of the church, progress was intermittently undermined by internal conflict over churchmanship. |
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Signal noise is an internal source of random variations in the signal, which is generated by all electronic components. |
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In the most common arrangement, an internal electrical generator is run by a mainspring, which is wound by a hand crank on the case. |
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Owls can have either internal or external ears, both of which are asymmetrical. |
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Although a wide range of reproductive modes are used by snakes, all snakes employ internal fertilization. |
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Thallus growth forms typically correspond to a few basic internal structure types. |
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These internal waves continue to flow eastward and to refract around coastal features. |
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When oscillating tidal currents in the stratified ocean flow over uneven bottom topography, they generate internal waves with tidal frequencies. |
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Arnett, a rheumatologist and professor of internal medicine, pathology and laboratory medicine the University of Texas Medical School at Houston. |
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These were horizontal, cylindrical boilers with a single internal fire tube or flue passing horizontally through the middle. |
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These rulers were allowed a measure of internal autonomy in exchange for British suzerainty. |
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Bones protect internal organs, such as the skull protecting the brain or the ribs protecting the heart and lungs. |
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In addition to meat, almost all internal organs of reindeer can be eaten, some being traditional dishes. |
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They disagreed on internal social policies such as the AIDS epidemic and abortion. |
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Because a black hole has only a few internal parameters, most of the information about the matter that went into forming the black hole is lost. |
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Stalin also sought continued peace with Britain and the United States, hoping to focus on internal reconstruction and economic growth. |
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In the meantime, Authari embarked on a policy of internal reconciliation and tried to reorganize royal administration. |
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An internal investigation held by Network Rail in 2010, vetted by its auditors PricewaterhouseCoopers, uncovered no evidence of wrongdoing. |
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The period between 1100 and 1400 was characterized by internal power struggles and competition among the Nordic kingdoms. |
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While it may or may not have been his intention, this division was the cause of much internal discord in Gaul. |
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Much of the original internal structure remained, including the cavernous main turbine hall, which retained the overhead travelling crane. |
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Sometimes border controls exist on internal borders within a sovereign state. |
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Resilience includes having an internal locus of control, persistence, tolerance for ambiguity, and resourcefulness. |
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Since the 2006 FIFA World Cup, the internal and external evaluation of Germany's national image has changed. |
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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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According to an internal study undertaken by bronies themselves, 19.05 per cent of respondents engaged in clopping. |
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The extensive road system is utilized by most internal cargo and passenger traffic. |
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Confusingly, some of the factors that cause internal differences do not seem to apply on a global level. |
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Unlike most ancient human remains, bog bodies have retained their skin and internal organs due to the unusual conditions of the surrounding area. |
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The Otto and the Diesel internal combustion engines are products whose genesis and early development were in the West. |
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Similarly, Nicholson described Robert's reign as deficient and that his lack of the skills of governance led to internal strife. |
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The first, original, and truly natural boundaries of states are beyond doubt their internal boundaries. |
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It has representation in the UK Parliament and the devolved Scottish Parliament has control over some internal matters. |
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When internal combustion engines appeared, they had neither the strength nor the ruggedness compared to the big steam tractors. |
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Despite internal differences, the council began to organise the public services essential for a city of two million residents. |
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Glaciers move, or flow, downhill due to gravity and the internal deformation of ice. |
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Colman resigned in February 2010 following an internal investigation, subsequently pleading guilty to possession of child pornography. |
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Extensive internal tramway systems connected the quarries using inclines to transport slate between galleries. |
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Edward called for hoarders to release food, and tried to encourage both internal trade and the importation of grain, but with little success. |
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The first use of railways at the quarry came around 1800 when the first internal tramways were in use. |
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Equipment from the internal quarry railway was used to build the Llanberis Lake Railway over part of the trackbed of the Padarn Railway. |
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Zheng He governed the city with three eunuchs for internal matters and two military noblemen for external matters. |
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Taizong set out to solve internal problems within the government which had constantly plagued past dynasties. |
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Like the exterior of the building, the principal internal spaces are designed to make the best use of natural materials in their natural state. |
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He ruled over a remarkably peaceful period with no significant external or internal problems. |
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Sea urchins can also be infected by many parasites, be they internal or external. |
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This is achieved by increasing the internal energy of the ice beyond the melting point. |
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Castile used this internal strife as an opportunity to push further into Granada. |
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That is, the internal organs of digestion and reproduction never enter the arms, as they do in the Asteroidea. |
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Cuttlefish possess an internal structure called the cuttlebone, which is porous and is made of aragonite. |
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The decay of the radionuclides in rocks of the Earth's mantle and crust contribute significantly to Earth's internal heat budget. |
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Any water seeping into the tank's hull could be expelled by an internal bilge pump. |
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Radioactive contamination by definition emits ionizing radiation, which can irradiate the human body from an external or internal origin. |
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The third way to reduce the charge-sharing effect associated with dynamic logic circuits is to precharge their internal nodes. |
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It is one of the cities with the highest tax collection and internal revenue allotment. |
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This internal power struggle contributed to the success of the liberating army. |
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Since the second half of the 20th century, international immigrants were joined by internal migrants from rural areas. |
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The Turks also had difficulties, losing control of Jerusalem to the Fatimids of Egypt and suffering from a series of internal civil wars. |
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The internal drainage was organised by levels or districts, each of which includes the fen parts of one or several parishes. |
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Many bony fish have an internal organ called a swim bladder that adjusts their buoyancy through manipulation of gases. |
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As is characteristic of elasmobranchs, batoids undergo internal fertilisation. |
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Individual homes, small businesses and other structures are most frequently affected when an internal leak builds up gas inside the structure. |
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For internal purposes the EU institutions are allowed by law to choose their own language arrangements. |
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Cambodia was to have joined at the same time as Laos and Burma, but its entry was delayed due to the country's internal political struggle. |
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The Burgrecht cities now had no external allies to help deal with internal Confederation religious conflicts. |
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Snakes lack external ears, though they do have internal ears, and respond to the movement of the flute, not the actual noise. |
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The Hungarian nobility did not accept his claim, and the result was an internal war. |
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In modern radar systems, the internal noise is typically about equal to or lower than the external noise. |
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Another common application is the control of the throttle of an internal combustion engine in conjunction with an electronic governor. |
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Its primary structure comprised a large modular buoyancy tank, the internal structure of which being divided into 24 watertight compartments. |
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Wolves typically commence feeding by consuming the larger internal organs of their prey, such as the heart, liver, lungs and stomach lining. |
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Dionysus, with his Maenadic night-rites, is the body as internal womb-space, tunneled for eating and procreating. |
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Asymmetry has not been reported to extend to the middle or internal ear of the owl. |
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Before this the internal plan and function of the rooms can generally not be deduced from the outside. |
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In the early period of motorcycle history, many producers of bicycles adapted their designs to accommodate the new internal combustion engine. |
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When large tidal flows enter the Strait and the high tide relaxes, internal waves are generated at the Camarinal Sill and proceed eastwards. |
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Yorkshire had internal problems which were resolved before the 1959 season in which Yorkshire recovered the title under Ronnie Burnet. |
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The internal lagoon, as the name suggests, is the part of platform behind the reef. |
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It is important to have strong internal sovereignty in relation to keeping order and peace. |
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This discussion is between an internal sovereign or an authority of public sovereignty. |
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Denmark exercises hegemonic influence in the Danish Realm, devolving powers to handle internal affairs. |
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Diplomats were accredited to the king, but the president exercised the internal functions of a head of state. |
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Strecker has likened Hmongic to Germanic in its internal complexity, Mienic is less complex. |
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Smartphone apps are also now available, that make use of the internal accelerometer to provide orientation measurements. |
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These reefs often contain internal erosion surfaces showing significant sea level instability during the Eemian. |
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Each state has its own state constitution and is largely autonomous in regard to its internal organisation. |
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Cancellous bone also known as trabecular or spongy bone tissue is the internal tissue of the skeletal bone and is an open cell porous network. |
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His moral authority and support allowed her to resist the internal threat from the Heathite wets. |
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The ceasefire notwithstanding, sectarian killings actually escalated in 1975, along with internal feuding between rival paramilitary groups. |
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The defence and internal security of the Cayman Islands is the responsibility of the United Kingdom. |
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Ireland and the United Kingdom also do not participate in the Schengen Agreement, which eliminates internal EU border checks. |
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On 5 May 1935, Abdullah signed another treaty with the British government which granted Qatar protection against internal and external threats. |
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The obvious benefit to a country in maintaining armed forces is in providing protection from foreign threats and from internal conflict. |
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The General Treaty reserved foreign affairs and defence to the United Kingdom but allowed internal autonomy. |
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The Soviet Union sought to dominate the internal affairs of countries that bordered it. |
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Government debt can be categorized as internal debt, owed to lenders within the country, and external debt, owed to foreign lenders. |
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Gravitational collapse occurs when an object's internal pressure is insufficient to resist the object's own gravity. |
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There is internal pressure on the government to democratize. |
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The article was written to demystify the mechanics of the internal combustion engine. |
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As in the case of Calfucura, many other bands of Mapuches got involved in the internal conflicts of Argentina until Conquest of the Desert. |
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At the provincial level it is coordinated by the respective internal security ministries and enforced by local police agencies. |
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This was often to comply with secular governance issues or to offer a directory of attendees for internal use. |
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National 5 courses and above will also have a number of internal assessments, followed by an externally marked exam. |
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The school gathered adherents despite internal divisions among its leading practitioners, and became increasingly influential. |
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Jackson notes the legal term galnys, equivalent to Welsh galanas, may show syncope of internal syllables to be a feature of Cumbric. |
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The timing of the war had a great effect on the internal politics of Rome, and the organization of its military. |
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Smith also supported tariffs on imported goods to counteract an internal tax on the same good. |
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The Schengen Borders Code requires participating states to remove all obstacles to free traffic flow at internal borders. |
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Recent internal border controls according to the information that the member states have provided to the European Commission. |
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This is the basic pattern of the internal cel structure of conifer tree rings. |
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Some countries use internal passports for controlling migration within a country. |
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In 1169, as the Kievan Rus' state was full of internal conflict, Andrei Bogolyubsky of Vladimir sacked the city of Kiev. |
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In addition, agricultural productivity remains low, and frequent droughts still beset the country, also leading to internal displacement. |
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This acreocracy, like all Welsh social groups, was deeply riven with profound internal divisions. |
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We investigate the effect of electron temperature and internal space-charge forces on the formation and persistence of the beamlets. |
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Generally, infections are initially diagnosed by primary care physicians or internal medicine specialists. |
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During the last phase of the monarchy, internal political debate was centered on the issue of slavery. |
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Usually donor kidney is placed in the right iliac fossa with anastamosis to right internal or external iliac artery and external iliac vein. |
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Autogas is the common name for liquefied petroleum gas when it is used as a fuel in internal combustion engines in vehicles. |
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Dorothy is bodiless and sexless in Tintern Abbey because she is Wordsworth's Jungian anima, an internal aspect of self momentarily projected. |
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One major internal power was that Parliament wanted a pledge from the Commission that it would put forward legislation when parliament requests. |
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We would like to see someone market a low-power, text-to-speech cartridge that would mate with the Epson and use its internal battery pack. |
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The condition may be associated with neurosensorial deafness 1 and is probably caused by changes in the internal hair sheath. |
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Yet the perfect hexagonal bipyramids still in the test-tube must have had an internal order to produce those shapes. |
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Further, both genes were separated by an internal ribosome entry site for bicistronicity. |
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Such an education helps the individual navigate internal and external conflicts in life. |
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The sternum is very strong and sufficiently long to provide protection for the internal organs from impacts with water. |
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National identity can be most noticeable when the nation confronts external or internal enemy and natural disasters. |
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The Turkic continuum makes internal genetic classification of the languages problematic. |
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Somewhere along the line, he managed to complete a kind of psychic eversion, a kind of total transformation of internal affairs. |
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Among the most striking ot the internal modifications is the gradual change of the liver from the characteristic hepatic color to a bright green. |
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P and A were determined at the posterior and anterior intersection of the internal capsule and the medial intermedullary lamina respectively. |
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Running on too lean a fuel-air mixture will cause, among other problems, your internal combustion engine to heat up too much. |
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The program contained an internal feature, which allowed a user to update display text after each command keystroke. |
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You get a funalicious 128Mb of internal memory, expandable through SD, plus an MP3 player, a video recorder and a digicam. |
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They were helped by internal strife following the killing of Bleddyn ap Cynfyn in 1075 by his cousin Trahaearn ap Caradog. |
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Both the military defences and the internal accommodation of these castles were significantly improved. |
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In the early 17th century the eastward movement of Russians was slowed by the internal problems in the country during the Time of Troubles. |
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The Avebury monument is a henge, a type of monument consisting of a large circular bank with an internal ditch. |
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The EU has developed an internal single market through a standardised system of laws that apply in all member states. |
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The Inner Ward was originally separated from the Outer Ward by an internal wall, a drawbridge and a gate, protected by a ditch cut into the rock. |
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Some institutions use only a handful of languages as internal working languages. |
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Archaeologists define henges as earthworks consisting of a circular banked enclosure with an internal ditch. |
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Multicellular organisms require a homeostatic internal environment, in order to live. |
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Between 1935 and 1949 the Quarry acquired 22 light internal combustion rail tractors for use on the levels. |
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The uniqueness of the French case arises from its specific demographic history, its historic cultural values, and its internal regional dynamics. |
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In addition, many reactors are equipped with a dome of concrete to protect the reactor against both internal casualties and external impacts. |
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Nevertheless, it is often necessary to hydrocool fresh tomatoes to remove field heat and rapidly reduce respiration of the internal fruit tissue. |
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Succession for the Yuan dynasty, however, was an intractable problem, later causing much strife and internal struggle. |
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In 202 BC, internal problems led to a weakening of Egypt's position, thereby disrupting the power balance among the successor states. |
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Several of these contain internal claims to be the work of Taliesin, but cannot be associated with the putative historical figure. |
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The main internal space of the cathedral is that under the central dome which extends the full width of the nave and aisles. |
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The internal bays are marked externally by paired pilasters with Corinthian capitals at the lower level and Composite at the upper level. |
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Norway is a highly integrated member of most sectors of the EU internal market. |
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One vulnerability effected by icing that is associated with reciprocating internal combustion engines is the carburetor. |
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Rome's strategy changed over time, implementing different systems to meet different challenges that reflected changing internal priorities. |
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These internal machinations drained the Empire of both military and civilian resources. |
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They are supported by an internal skeleton of calcium carbonate plates referred to as vertebral ossicles. |
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Neither of us will make compulsory laws or interfere in the internal affairs of the other. |
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Its effect, though, was to destabilise Brittany, forcing the duke, Conan II, to focus on internal problems rather than on expansion. |
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According to this understanding, invertebrates do not possess a skeleton of bone, either internal or external. |
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To maintain the illusion of peace and prosperity, she increasingly relied on internal spies and propaganda. |
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This made it difficult for him to campaign, and a further setback was the internal division which continued to beset the Liberal Party. |
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For such a rural area, the smaller villages of the Peak are relatively well served by internal transport links. |
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Fertilization is generally external, but platyctenids use internal fertilization and keep the eggs in brood chambers until they hatch. |
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But it was internal tensions that ultimately ended the empire in the Americas. |
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The nose of the turtle has two external openings and connects to the roof of the mouth through internal openings. |
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There is no direct connection between the internal carotid artery and the vessels of the brain. |
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Following a major contamination incident, all potential pathways of internal exposure should be considered. |
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If the turbine has a difficult access road, a containerized crane can be lifted up by the internal crane to provide heavier lifting. |
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The Reign of Terror ultimately weakened the revolutionary government, while temporarily ending internal opposition. |
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Even though alpha radiation cannot penetrate the skin, ingested or inhaled plutonium does irradiate internal organs. |
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In the movement of the crust, a massif tends to retain its internal structure while being displaced as a whole. |
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The French Republic, under the Directory, suffered from heavy levels of corruption and internal strife. |
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These fuels can be employed in internal combustion engines, fossil fuel power stations and other uses. |
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The period between 1100 and 1400 was characterised by internal power struggles and competition among the Nordic kingdoms. |
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Other icy moons may also have internal oceans, or may once have had internal oceans that have now frozen. |
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The engine converts internal energy in the fuel to kinetic energy in the exhaust, producing thrust. |
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Reportedly, this had been the subject of an internal dispute within the government. |
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In common parlance, the term jet engine loosely refers to an internal combustion airbreathing jet engine. |
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Drainage in the Fenland consists of both river drainage and internal drainage of the land between the rivers. |
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Despite problems with internal IT programmes, the NHS has broken new ground in providing health information to the public via the internet. |
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Surface manifestations of internal waves have been photographed from space. |
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These forces, some forwards and some rearwards, are across all the internal parts, both stationary and rotating, such as ducts, compressors, etc. |
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Propelling nozzles turn internal and pressure energy into high velocity kinetic energy. |
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The party was plagued by internal division and infighting, mainly over the issue over policy towards the European Union. |
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It usually heavily tapered into a joint with the internal keelson, although keelsons were by no means universal. |
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With the building itself taking shape, it was time to think about its internal adornments. |
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They are characterized by the internal assignment of Latin names to various sections of different provenance. |
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Many Green Party councillors are Young Greens, as are some members of GPEx and other internal party organs. |
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The system was developed for tax reasons as the tax authorities wanted evidence that the internal billing records were correct. |
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Apophony is exemplified in English as the internal vowel alternations that produce such related words as. |
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Here the words are formed by a reduplication of a base and an alternation of the internal vowel. |
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For mobile applications steam has been largely superseded by internal combustion engines or electric motors. |
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Today, Denmark is part of the European Union's internal market, which represents more than 508 million consumers. |
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Also, the additional protocols of 8 June 1977 were intended to make the conventions apply to internal conflicts such as civil wars. |
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As of August 2009, internal demolition has started on the building that currently occupies the site. |
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An internal combustion engine sat atop the reel housing and drove the wheels, usually through a belt. |
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The back emf of the motor, plus the voltage drop across the winding internal resistance and brushes, must equal the voltage at the brushes. |
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Electric motors may be classified by electric power source type, internal construction, application, type of motion output, and so on. |
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They contain a brushed internal mechanical commutation to reverse motor windings' current in synchronism with rotation. |
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Consequently, structures with similar internal organisation may have different functions in related organisms. |
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Operating an LED lamp in conditions that increase the internal temperature can greatly shorten the lamp's life. |
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Thermosiphons are used for watercooling internal computer components, most commonly the processor. |
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Some volcanoes occur in the interiors of plates, and these have been variously attributed to internal plate deformation and to mantle plumes. |
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After the arc is struck, the internal resistance of the lamp drops to a low level, and the ballast limits the current to the operating current. |
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England suffered from internal divisions and was relatively easy prey given the proximity of many towns to the sea or to navigable rivers. |
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But there is also a strong tradition of the questioning of authority, internal debate and challenging of religious texts in Hinduism. |
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The Northern Baptist Convention in the United States had internal conflict over modernism in the early 20th century, ultimately embracing it. |
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Bagshot Heath stone was used for most of the work, and stone from Bedfordshire for the internal buildings. |
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Because the architecture of English cathedrals is so diverse and inventive, the internal appearances differ a great deal. |
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Its external decoration borrowed from Gothic cathedrals, as did its internal arcades. |
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Another common cause of injury is being kicked by a horse, which may cause skull fractures or severe trauma to the internal organs. |
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The first internal combustion, petroleum fueled motorcycle was the Daimler Reitwagen. |
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The remaining 12, including the President, are nominated by the Trustees themselves through their internal processes. |
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The use of dark marble for doorcases was also continued, giving the extensions a degree of internal consistency with the older rooms. |
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I do not see why Dr. Hensley should object to the internal administration of Variolinum any more than to that of lachesis, mephitis, etc. |
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Mike and David were taken to hospital, where Mike died two days later from severe internal injuries. |
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When you have weak internal sovereignty, organisations such as rebel groups will undermine the authority and disrupt the peace. |
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A state that has internal sovereignty is one with a government that has been elected by the people and has the popular legitimacy. |
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Internal sovereignty examines the internal affairs of a state and how it operates. |
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The ability for leadership to prevent these violations is a key variable in determining internal sovereignty. |
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The presence of strong internal sovereignty allows a state to deter opposition groups in exchange for bargaining. |
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During the Allied occupation of Germany after World War II, internal borders were redrawn by the Allied military governments. |
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Staff salaries are subject to an internal tax that is administered by the UN organizations. |
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The suspension from the Plaid group is temporary while an internal inquiry is conducted by the party. |
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This is in the form of a standard but is kept internal to working group for revision. |
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Conceptually, citizenship is focused on the internal political life of the state and nationality is a matter of international dealings. |
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Membership in these groups was identified on Soviet internal passports, and recorded in censuses in both the USSR and Yugoslavia. |
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In addition there was much internal movement of settlers who did not like the original land allotted to them. |
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Now some of them have set up what amount to internal miniagencies that work with clients to design campaigns for their own pages. |
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The main body cavity is a hemocoel through which blood and coelomic fluid circulate and which encloses most of the other internal organs. |
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Amniotic eggs, however, have internal membranes that allow the developing embryo to breathe but keep water in. |
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The French government also took advantage of internal strife in Switzerland to invade, establishing the Helvetian Republic and annexing Geneva. |
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The Whigs were wracked by internal dissensions during the second half of 1851, much of which Parliament spent in recess. |
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Bit by bit, through internal migration religious blending was more and more common. |
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German manpower had been severely depleted after four years of war and its economy and society were under great internal strain. |
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Three rockets penetrated the ship's hull and caused significant internal damage, including severed power mains and a ruptured oil tank. |
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The degree of force, if severe, can cause serious internal injuries without necessarily succeeding in inducing miscarriage. |
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