The Democratic National Convention will meet next week to announce their party's candidate for president. |
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Even where fruit are commonly eaten, other foods must be eaten to meet nutritional requirements. |
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They meet at least once a year to debate and decide any changes to the text as it exists at that time. |
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If a player does not meet those criteria, the club wishing to sign him may appeal. |
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To obtain a license, the club must meet certain stadium, infrastructure, and finance requirements. |
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Media tycoon Robert Maxwell attempted to buy the club in 1984, but did not meet Edwards' asking price. |
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A venue must meet or exceed UEFA Category three standards to host UEFA Cup finals. |
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This allows to meet the standards of the Olympic Delivery Authority, concerning environmental protection. |
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This first racing meet in North America was supervised by New York's colonial governor, Richard Nicolls. |
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An episode featured a girl named Laura, a huge darts fan who wrote into the show wanting to meet and play darts with Taylor. |
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At the same time, there is an opportunity to meet people from a wide range of ethnic and cultural backgrounds. |
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Government officials, and its style, format, coverage, and content are primarily designed to meet their requirements. |
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Companies may indicate with a number of different strategies, though not all of these meet legal requirements in all jurisdictions. |
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The Ministerial Council may meet in either a plenary or, more commonly, sectoral format. |
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Members meet annually at a General Assembly to discuss ISO's strategic objectives. |
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Those wishing to apply for naturalization in the future must apply to the Minister of Home Affairs and must meet a slew of requirements. |
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Forced labour of the peasants by the zamindars became more prevalent as cash crops were cultivated to meet the Company revenue demands. |
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However, throughout this period, British, French, and German tactics constantly evolved to meet new battlefield challenges. |
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But it is the lot of goodness and truth ever to meet with misappreciation and disdain. |
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Food was in short supply in the conquered areas of the Soviet Union and Poland, with rations inadequate to meet nutritional needs. |
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Germany pushed for synthetic fuel plants, but still failed to meet demands. |
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During this conference, the need for the fighters to meet up on time with the bombers was stressed. |
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The RAF anticipated attacks on airfields and 11 Group rose to meet them, in greater numbers than the Luftwaffe expected. |
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Field Marshal Erwin Rommel returned to Germany for his wife's birthday and to meet Hitler to try to obtain more Panzers. |
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The rest of the brigade, under the command of Colonel Ariel Sharon would then advance to meet with the battalion, and consolidate their holdings. |
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The portion of the paratroopers under Sharon's command continued to advance to meet with the 1st Brigade. |
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Maloof arranged for Hage to meet with civilian Richard Perle, then head of the Defense Policy Board. |
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On 21 February, Maloof informed Duran in an email that Richard Perle wished to meet with Hage and the Iraqis if the Pentagon would clear it. |
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He says this stagnation forced the population to borrow to meet the cost of living. |
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From here, it heads west to meet the Rhyd Ddu Path at a standing stone shortly below the summit of Snowdon. |
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Over the years, they have rented space to meet at a number of locations and currently meet in the Inchgarth Community Centre in Garthdee. |
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It now began to meet in the absence of the sovereign, communicating its decisions to him after the fact. |
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Bush and Senator Edward Kennedy refused to meet Gerry Adams while meeting the family of Robert McCartney. |
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Hydra worked with Hecla and Herald, to take casualties from Uganda to Montevideo, Uruguay, where a fleet of Uruguayan ambulances would meet them. |
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The Millrose Games is an annual track and field meet whose featured event is the Wanamaker Mile. |
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Smaller transactions that meet certain criteria may also be flagged as suspicious. |
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To meet its objectives, the FinTRACA collects and analyzes information from a variety of sources. |
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Trevithick's home was just a few miles from Falmouth so Uville was able to meet him and tell him about the project. |
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Additional tunnelling and other measures to meet local communities' and environmental concerns were also announced. |
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Wind farms in the UK often have to meet a maximum height limit of 125 metres. |
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When this happens other power sources must have the capacity to meet demand. |
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If these codes are judged to not meet local needs, local authorities may use a Department for Education approved list of extended categories. |
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Whenever I meet the twins, I always muddle up their names. I call John Jim, and Jim John. |
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A synod also has a moderator and clerk, and generally meet less often than the presbytery. |
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The actual programme may be very rigidly prescribed by employers or be entirely freely chosen by the student to meet particular needs. |
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There was a concerted attempt to modernise the curriculum to meet the needs of the emerging middle classes and the professions. |
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Many colleges offer leisure learning and training programmes designed to meet the needs of business. |
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The research for CAM has to meet certain standards from research ethics committees, which most CAM researchers find almost impossible to meet. |
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The members of the Bedford Meeting were no longer able to meet in St John's church, which they had been sharing with the Anglican congregation. |
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Crusoe must allocate effort between production and leisure and must choose between alternative production possibilities to meet his needs. |
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She had already published extensively, having won various awards, and had come especially to meet Hughes and his fellow poet Lucas Myers. |
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There was a great mutual attraction but they did not meet again for another month, when Plath was passing through London on her way to Paris. |
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He did not meet Sylvia until a chance encounter at a dinner party in December. |
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To be approved as a City of Literature, cities need to meet a number of criteria. |
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The publication of Blast was celebrated at a dinner attended by New England poet Amy Lowell, then in London to meet the Imagists. |
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By this time the Britpop movement was in decline, and the band had failed to meet expectations with their third album. |
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Like Morris, the Set were fans of the poet Alfred, Lord Tennyson, and would meet together to recite the plays of William Shakespeare. |
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Trakl requested to meet his benefactor but in 1914 when Wittgenstein went to visit, Trakl had already killed himself. |
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In July 1939 he travelled to Vienna to assist Gretl and his other sisters, visiting Berlin for one day to meet an official of the Reichsbank. |
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In addition, the provinces are not allowed to renew or enter into new contracts that fail to meet these rules. |
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Before settlers arrived, the federal government also sent teams of negotiators to meet with the Native peoples of the region. |
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Although, Ethiopia did not meet the MDG target of reducing maternal mortality rate by two thirds in 2015, there are improvements nonetheless. |
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The Parliament has the power to meet without being convened by another authority. |
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They meet twice a month in public to draw up, amend to adopt legislative proposals and reports to be presented to the plenary. |
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The M90, A9 and A93 all meet at Broxden Junction, one of the busiest and most important road junctions in Scotland. |
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When death seems to be grinning back at us from the netherverse, most meet his stare with fear, in their eyes. |
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A senator also had to meet a minimum property requirement of 1 million sestertii, as determined by the census. |
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We do not have the time, need or inclination to netsurf to meet people only in cyberspace. |
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Another English army had mustered to meet the Scots, this time led by William, Earl of Aumale. |
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The main task facing the Guardian was to gather a national army to meet an invasion by Edward, anxious to reverse the victory of Stirling Bridge. |
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In 1513, James invaded England to honour his commitment to the Auld Alliance, only to meet death and disaster at the Battle of Flodden. |
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On Friday afternoon the Scots host descended without speaking any word to meet the English. |
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Sirrah, if they meet not with Saint Nicholas' clerks, I'll give thee this neck. |
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Presbyteries meet regularly, and all Presbyteries meet at the yearly Synod in May. |
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The two corps were supposed to meet at Le Cateau but I Corps under Haig were stopped at Landrecies, leaving a large gap between the two corps. |
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On 13 August 1237 Henry advised Otho that he would meet Alexander at York to treat of peace. |
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Hem fir is frequently used for framing, and is able to meet the building code span requirements of numerous construction projects. |
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Most countries do not meet the criteria to even begin negotiations before they apply, so they need many years to prepare for the process. |
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Romanian is spoken throughout Romania and its dialects meet the Moldovan registers spoken across the border in Moldova. |
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The party is made up of branches, who cover a specific geographical area, and meet on a regular basis. |
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The Holy Rude congregation still meet and some 19th century parish records survive. |
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Moray Council determined that the proposed works did not meet the requirement to go through the EIA process. |
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However, as Falkirk's stadium did not meet SPL requirements, Aberdeen retained their status in the top flight. |
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Then, he flew to New York to meet Laguna again, this time defending his world title. |
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On 26 August 1939 his boxing license was officially withheld due to an inability to meet the standards of the Boxing Board's fitness test. |
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Many Congolese were killed by Leopold's agents for failing to meet production quotas for ivory and rubber. |
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Because the Commune was only able to meet on fewer than 60 days in all, only a few decrees were actually implemented. |
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As the mines and other industries rapidly expanded throughout the coalfield, nearby towns also expanded to meet the demand for labour. |
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Following his landing in Gaul, Maximus went out to meet his main opponent, emperor Gratian, whom he defeated near Paris. |
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But plumping it up allows the two cords to meet and gives the nonparalyzed one a better surface to vibrate against. |
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The marriage contract was confirmed in 1235 and Eleanor travelled to England to meet Henry for the first time. |
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On 28 June, Edward issued writs to summon a parliament to meet at Shrewsbury, to discuss Dafydd's fate. |
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Lancaster refused to meet with Edward in parliament for the next two years, bringing effective governance to a standstill. |
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Edward advanced through Lothian towards Edinburgh, but Robert the Bruce declined to meet him in battle, drawing Edward further into Scotland. |
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In February 2014, Charles visited Somerset levels to meet residents affected by winter flooding. |
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The six trustees of the Royal Collection Trust meet three times a year under his chairmanship. |
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Six of the seven Class I railroads meet in Chicago, with the exception being the Kansas City Southern Railway. |
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Minting of bullion coins began in 1957 to meet a demand for authentic sovereign coins which suffered from heavy counterfeiting. |
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The A5 and A49 trunk roads cross near to the town, and five railway lines meet at Shrewsbury railway station. |
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In order to meet demands from the old world, tobacco was grown in succession, quickly depleting the land. |
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He did not meet the British side of his family until 1992 when Guns N' Roses played Wembley Stadium. |
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When Welsh returned to America he was intent on fighting Ritchie, having failed to meet both Nelson and Wolgast. |
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Although the attendance did not meet expectations, the fight was still the most profitable of Louis's career to date. |
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Ethnic crossovers also occur when distinct elements meet in a single recipe. |
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Despite the album's failure to meet this level of success, the band carried on with their career. |
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First she wished that Maelon be thawed, second that God meet the hopes and dreams of true lovers and third that she should never marry. |
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Sea turtles spend almost all their lives submerged, but must breathe air for the oxygen needed to meet the demands of vigorous activity. |
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Mating is thought to occur when different groups meet up, and breeding within units is a rare occurrence. |
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The use of marine mammals by the Navy, even in accordance with the Navy's policy, continues to meet opposition. |
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Repsol at the time said the area could ultimately produce 100,000 barrels of oil a day, which would meet 10 percent of Spain's energy needs. |
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Any new trains would need to meet the same safety rules governing passage through the Channel Tunnel as the existing Class 373 fleet. |
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Droughts affect water supply in Southern Spain, which increasingly is turning towards seawater desalination to meet its water needs. |
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It forms when two glaciers meet and the debris on the edges of the adjacent valley sides join and are carried on top of the enlarged glacier. |
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New vehicles will cut emissions by 5.3 megatonnes by 2010 as part of Ottawa's plans to meet Canada's Kyoto targets. |
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Typically the transition from rifting to spreading develops at a triple junction where three converging rifts meet over a hotspot. |
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Where the rock faces meet the North Sea, there are several sea caves accessible only by small boat. |
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The Germans had assumed that their cruisers, leaving port one by one, would not meet larger ships or major forces. |
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Storage nearby end users helps to meet volatile demands, but such storage may not always be practicable. |
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A guide was sent ahead and water was brought on a journey of four days from Oualata to meet the caravan. |
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In order to meet the increasing traffic and the demands of the Imperial German Navy, between 1907 and 1914 the canal width was increased. |
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Field Marshal Erwin Rommel returned to Germany for his wife's birthday and to meet with Hitler to try to obtain more Panzers. |
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Their battle tactics were highly flexible and were designed to meet the specific circumstances of a battle. |
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In addition, overshifting to one side and undershifting to the other may be used as a defensive plan to meet personnel or field problems. |
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After these orders were cancelled, the brigade was posted to East Anglia to meet a supposed threat of invasion. |
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Department of Defense through a series of satellite acquisitions to meet the growing needs of the military, civilians, and the commercial market. |
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In January 2007 Norwich submitted its proposal, which was rejected in December 2007 as it did not meet the criteria for acceptance. |
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Following dispersal, such fungal spores must meet with a compatible algal partner before a functional lichen can form. |
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The current system of administrative division was established in 1994 and modified in 2000 to meet the requirements of the European Union. |
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Both seismic belts meet in Indonesia, making the region has relatively high occurrences of earthquake and volcanic eruption. |
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The three council presidents bring their affiliated chapters together once a month to meet as one Greek community. |
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This means the ATJ is not a simple triple junction where three tectonic plates meet at a point. |
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A part of becoming a pirate was to meet the expectation of uprooting their living environment and spending most of their time out at sea. |
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Congress followed in July, authorizing a militia draft within a state when it could not meet its quota with volunteers. |
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Six minutes later, Mertesacker peeled away from Gallas to meet Walcott's right-wing cross with a superb header. |
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The next day the slave went to meet Olaf and presented with the head of Haakon. |
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In the mid and north of the county the coastline is low as the level wetlands of the levels meet the sea. |
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Gilbert set almost impossibly high standards for recruits and many did not meet the requirements. |
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The marks attained in both sets of exams are converted into UCAS points, which must meet the offer made by the student's chosen university. |
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Where the downs meet the sea, characteristic white chalk cliffs form, such as the White Cliffs of Dover and Beachy Head. |
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When he returned to Oxford, where the royal council was to meet on 28 October, he had probably already made up his mind. |
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The rhombic icosahedron is a polyhedron composed of 20 rhombic faces, of which three, four, or five meet at each vertex. |
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While the earliest mammals were probably predators, different species have since adapted to meet their dietary requirements in a variety of ways. |
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The two happened to meet at a party and rekindle their flirtation, which leads to an affair. |
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Plymouth Yacht Haven was selected as host port RORC Increased the number of entries to meet demands. |
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To meet all of their nutritional requirements cows must eat their entire ration. |
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Parents and children can meet camp directors and collect information about summer camps. |
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To meet a growing demand for language education, language camps have developed around the United States. |
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In 1871, the Ryde tramway was extended to meet the railway line at Ryde St John's Road. |
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The tramway terminated on the north side of St Johns Road and the railway was extended across the road to meet it. |
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Rather than searching for food on a daily basis, members of a pastoral society rely on domesticated herd animals to meet their food needs. |
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They do meet the general definition of tools and in many cases are necessary for the completion of the work. |
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In order to meet with them Orosius travelled to cities on the southern coast of the Mediterranean Sea, such as Hippo Regius and Alexandria. |
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The Romans attempted to persuade them to leave, and even invited two Frisii kings to Rome to meet Nero, who ordered them to leave. |
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Today eel is often included to meet the expectations of unsuspecting diners. |
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It was agreed that they should meet on horseback, accompanied only by cavalry. |
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Meanwhile, in Sicyon, Antony's wife Fulvia died of a sudden illness while Antony was en route to meet her. |
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At Tours, Gregory could not have been better placed to hear everything and meet everyone of influence in Merovingian culture. |
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Although there were attempts to convert local population to Orthodoxy there did not meet with any success. |
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Soviet authorities were unable to meet the growing demand for transport infrastructure and services. |
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Over time, squires would meet and resolve the disputes during negotiations over combat. |
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Eligible citizens of the canton or district meet on a certain day in the open air to decide on specific issues. |
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As a result, the gods and goddesses meet and hold a thing to discuss and debate the matter. |
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For others, the nation existed first, then nationalist movements arose for sovereignty, and the nation state was created to meet that demand. |
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On the other hand, men born in cold countries are, indeed, ready to meet the shock of arms with great courage and without timidity. |
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Often, even clearly infectious diseases do not meet the infectious criteria. |
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On his return, however, Pedrarias wrote warm letters urging Balboa to meet him as soon as possible. |
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Ye see then we are but as snayles, and are chaunged incontinent. And is it meet that we shoulde poke out our hornes agaynst God? |
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There is extensive demand for desalinated water to meet the needs of the population and the industries along the Red Sea. |
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After Indonesia, it is the largest coal producer in SE Asia, but must import additional coal to meet domestic demand. |
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There, an envoy from the Levant invited them to meet Kublai Khan, who had never met Europeans. |
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It is not only involved in vasculature expansion, but also in angioadaptation of vessels to meet physiological requirements. |
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In cartography, technology has continually changed in order to meet the demands of new generations of mapmakers and map users. |
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To meet the demand for plantation labor, these captured Zanj slaves were shipped to the Arabian peninsula and the Near East, among other areas. |
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Slave traders and raiders moved throughout eastern and central Africa to meet the rising demand for enslaved men, women, and children. |
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Facing strong winds, the seven split into smaller groups, to meet again on the other side. |
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The government does not want to destroy this unique natural landscape to meet the rising world demand for lithium. |
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The students were unsatisfied with an education system that did not meet their aspirations and gave limited prospects for future employment. |
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Mauritius has no exploitable natural resources and therefore depends on imported petroleum products to meet most of its energy requirements. |
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The surviving three were taken to London to meet the King and Queen and were, for a time, celebrities. |
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The Supreme Court has ordered that the oil depot to be relocated outside the city by July 2015, but it failed to meet this deadline. |
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The officer in charge of Vera Cruz decided to send four officers to meet with Qualpopoca. |
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Atahualpa agreed to meet Pizarro in his Cajamarca plaza fortress the next day. |
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Soto rode to meet Atahualpa on his horse, an animal that Atahualpa had never seen before. |
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At the end of their meeting, the men agreed to meet the next day at Cajamarca. |
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While the army celebrated, they got drunk and allowed a woman in to meet Atahualpa. |
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The Spaniards invited Atahualpa to visit Cajamarca to meet Pizarro, which he resolved to do the following day. |
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When Francisco Pizarro arrived in Cajamarca in November 1532, he sent a messenger to Atahualpa, proposing they meet in the main plaza. |
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Some Huguenot preachers and congregants were attacked as they attempted to meet for worship. |
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At about the same time, Brewster arranged for a congregation to meet privately at the Scrooby manor house. |
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Product innovation is needed to meet changes in society and its requirements for particular types of banking product. |
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He may have discovered Yakutia and was possibly the first Russian to meet Yakuts as well as Buryats. |
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They only have to lie down for an hour or two every few days to meet their minimum REM sleep requirements. |
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In such an approach, the description of word order extends more easily to languages that do not meet the criteria in the preceding section. |
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Its third meeting was in Manila in 1987 and during this meeting, it was decided that the leaders would meet every five years. |
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The fourth meeting was held in Singapore in 1992 where the leaders decided to meet more frequently, every three years. |
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In 2001, it was decided to meet annually to address urgent issues affecting the region. |
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Together, they meet once a year to formulate and agree on projects to fulfil their mission. |
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These communities will develop some functional system to meet the needs that they have. |
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Groups would meet for the sacraments in the attics of private homes at the risk of arrest. |
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Thus prepared, he ordered them to meet in special sessions under the presidency of a cardinal appointed by him. |
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Both of them exercise state government authority, localized to meet the particular needs of their jurisdictions, as provided by state law. |
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The procedural codification has been altered to meet the demands formulated by the European Court of Human Rights. |
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If I could meet that Fancie-monger, I would giue him some good counsel, for he seemes to haue the Quotidian of Loue vpon him. |
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The Court then hears oral arguments and, immediately afterwards, meet alone to vote. |
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When we meet head-on the question will be which of us will be the rammer and which the rammed. |
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To count as an interpretation, the reading of a text must meet the criterion of fit. |
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Additionally, some jurisdictions deviate from the official UCC by tailoring the language to meet their unique needs and preferences. |
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From this point until his death, Bright did not meet Gladstone, despite their long political relationship together. |
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Bonar Law decided it would be appropriate to meet with his senior Conservative colleagues, something he had not previously done. |
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Sunday 3 December saw the Conservative leadership meet at Bonar Law's house, Pembroke Lodge. |
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This proposal impressed Churchill and General Alexander, but did not meet with American approval. |
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This Act required parliament to meet annually and to hold general elections once every three years. |
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Innovation is often also viewed as the application of better solutions that meet new requirements, unarticulated needs, or existing market needs. |
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In industrial economics, innovations are created and found empirically from services to meet the growing consumer demand. |
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On the way, he stopped in Paris to meet Karl Marx, with whom he had an earlier correspondence. |
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Whitney and Miller could not build enough gins to meet demand, so gins from other makers found ready sale. |
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Bituminous coal must meet a set of criteria for use as coking coal, determined by particular coal assay techniques. |
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Only with coke smelting could there be produced the great quantities of iron made to meet the requirements of the Industrial Revolution. |
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By 1859, gas lighting was to be found all over Britain and about a thousand gas works had sprung up to meet the demand for the new fuel. |
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Coal was so abundant in Britain that the supply could be stepped up to meet the rapidly rising demand. |
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The curriculum has been carefully refined to meet the needs of foreign students. |
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Those who were not able to meet the target suffered a penalty and were likely fired. |
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They require three to four hours per day to eat enough hay to meet their nutritional requirements. |
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If the company has multiple locations, personnel may be redeployed to meet the needs of reduced staff. |
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If members became sick, they would receive an allowance to help them meet their financial obligations. |
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The competing factor in process control is that products must meet certain specifications in order to be satisfactory. |
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The border with Billerica is a point in the middle of the Concord River where Lowell and Billerica meet Tewksbury and Chelmsford. |
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It is not clear yet which form can best meet the necessary energy demands or which process can best solve the demand for electricity. |
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He's not the kind of guy you can take home to meet your parents. |
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There's not enough water to meet the daily needs of the city's people. |
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You must meet the town's residency requirement in order to vote. |
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The conference provided us with an ideal opportunity to meet new people. |
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The association only accredits programs that meet its high standards. |
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If she's so all-fire lonely, why doesn't she ever leave her dorm room and actually meet people? |
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You've got to come to Chicago to meet Duell, and see Wilson, who's going to angel the show. |
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You may meet an occasional solid citizen walking a besweatered dog or taking a child to the corner park. |
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But Warren came with my mother the very next day, in his Bill Cosby sweater and pleated khaki pants, ready to meet his niece. |
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I love my adoptive parents, but some day I would like to meet my biological parents. |
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The Agency educated us on the adoption process and gave us the opportunity to meet with other adoptive parents and also prospective birthmothers. |
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This was no Blowsabella, this was no buxom, forward, romping girl, to meet with a reward for her folly. |
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News of the big bond purchases came a day before the leaders of Germany and France meet to discuss the debt crisis. |
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After a few false starts I finally meet the Swiss French snowboarder at Europe's winter sports brodown Babylon. |
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So rather than bushbash my way down to the road end, I decided to cut uphill to meet the round-the-mountain track and take the easy way out. |
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George Matheson Murray, the man she was to meet in South Vancouver, was an oatmeal porridge Scot as Canadian as maple syrup. |
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This parrot is no more. It has ceased to be. It's expired and gone to meet its maker. |
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Screeners can help you cherry-pick a promising group of stocks that meet your exact specifications. |
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The airline got a clawback provision in the event of failure of the engines to meet fuel-consumption targets. |
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Industry will meet this obligation either voluntarily or coercibly through taxes. |
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Examine whether the opinion you meet with, repugnant to what you were formerly embued with, be concludingly demonstrated or not. |
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She could not meet his eyes... yet was without discomfort. The praise of his conspection was not human. |
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The first time you meet that someone special, you can count on them one day being dead and in the ground. |
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Besides preparing plans of attack, the coupist officers took measures to meet the problem of anti-coupism in their services. |
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I began to feel even more daggy when Bianca swanned me around to meet her sexy, skinny and beautiful friends. |
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Going down the street, you would meet a typical commercial traveller, dapper and alert. |
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We really hit it off on the first date, so we decided to meet the week after. |
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France will meet Ireland again in the probable decider for their World Cup pool. |
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The federal government was the one party with the deep pockets to meet the rent-seeking needs of insurers and high-risk property owners. |
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All the Sea Islands have what are called dividings, shoal areas behind the barrier islands where the tides meet and divide. |
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A man or his business is embarrassed when he cannot meet his pecuniary engagements. |
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Till ye finally meet with the acquaintance of Mister Typus, Mistress Tope and all the little typtopies. |
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His complaint was exactly that she failed to meet the deadline by four days. |
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Some of the exonerees did meet with partial success during their appeals and postconviction process, but this success was usually short-lived. |
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He sounds intimidating over the phone, but if you meet him face to face you will find he is a friendly enough fellow. |
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If I could meet that fancy-monger, I would give him some good counsel, for he seems to have the quotidian of love upon him. |
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To meet these Kyoto targets, the New Zealand government has proposed a flatulence tax on farmers of sheep, cows, deer and goats. |
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We self-professed foodies liked to meet in restaurants and talk like experts about what we were eating. |
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There was nobody to meet me as I forthfared from the prison gates, but I was not expecting any one and so was not disappointed. |
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When he had learned what he wanted to know, he forthfared to meet Winton at the incoming train. |
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A gaunt Wolf was almost dead with hunger when he happened to meet a House-dog who was passing by. |
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The Welsh Assembly has the authority to draft and approve laws outside of the UK Parliamentary system to meet the specific needs of Wales. |
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In this way, Pyanda may have become the first Russian to meet Yakuts and Buryats. |
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From China the major exports were silk and porcelain, adapted to meet European tastes. |
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To become a member, a country must meet the Copenhagen criteria, defined at the 1993 meeting of the European Council in Copenhagen. |
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The western boundary meandered along the western slopes of the Pennine Hills to again meet the River Tees. |
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I have a goatee, moustache, and medium thick eyebrows. Here to meet some cool peeps so Holla back at your Boy. |
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This coincided with a major increase in gold production in Celtic areas to meet the Roman demand, due to the high value Romans put on the metal. |
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Excavations in Pompeii show that gardens attaching to residences were scaled down to meet the space constraints of the home of the average Roman. |
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Joseph travelled back from Arimathea to Jerusalem to meet with the elders, where they questioned him about his escape. |
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Constantius also reinstituted an annual council of the southern Gallic provinces, to meet at Arelate. |
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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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He then took the decision to sail for England in January 1153 to meet Stephen. |
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His army sacked the city of Caen, and marched across northern France, to meet up with English forces in Flanders. |
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At the end of April 1337, Philip of France was invited to meet the delegation from England but refused. |
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King Henry led an army south to meet them while Margaret remained in the north with Prince Edward. |
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We won't be able to meet next week as we will be in the throes of moving offices. Perhaps the week after will be better. |
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After looting the Cacafuego, Drake turned north, hoping to meet another Spanish treasure ship coming south on its return from Manila to Acapulco. |
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He continued to meet the men with whom he had frequent discussions in Oxford. |
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This new parliament did not meet for thirteen months, because Charles wanted to give passions a chance to die down. |
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Mr. Karzai and General Musharraf are expected to meet this week at a jirga, an assembly of leaders from their nations. |
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Birmingham City Council also operate a locally listing scheme for buildings that do not fully meet the criteria for statutorily listed status. |
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However, by the terms of the Tennis Court Oath, the communes had bound themselves to meet continuously until France had a constitution. |
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During October 1944, he and Eden were in Moscow to meet with the Russian leadership. |
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Being a strong proponent of Britain as an international power, Churchill would often meet such moments with direct action. |
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In the end the Soviets proposed a five power conference, which did not meet until after Churchill had retired. |
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These failures were associated with bureaucratic fumbling as local institutions attempted to meet conflicting demands with inadequate resources. |
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This could include the cost of pain relief medication and a later operation when the patient does meet the required pain and weight thresholds. |
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Increased investment is insufficient to meet the rise in the number of cancer patients. |
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The zone where the Eurasian and Indian subcontinent plates meet remains one of the geologically active areas, prone to major earthquakes. |
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During the 13th and 14th centuries, the kings began to call Knights of the Shire to meet when the monarch saw it as necessary. |
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Thanks to its location, it is a place where members of the Lords meet to discuss business of the House. |
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