Farming their holdings of 1 to 100 holds most of them were no more than squireens. |
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That, at least to some extent, may well be no more than a reflection of my lack of expertise in this field. |
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One feature that seemed to be no more than a drain on the battery was the analog clock. |
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Systematicity may exist in connectionist architectures, but where it exists, it is no more than a lucky accident. |
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Your account can only be used for a single internet session at any one time and for no more than 24 hours in any one day. |
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The agreement involved acknowledgment of no more than the bare minimum of the elements. |
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Each year, no more than one-half of 1 percent of the society's members are elected fellows by their peers. |
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My leg was acting up, painful and disobedient, but no more than it has a hundred times before. |
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He estimates no more than 25,000 foxes are caught by organised packs of hounds in a year. |
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As if on cue the heavens opened, a heavy rainstorm hit us, and visibility dropped to no more than one or two cars ahead and behind. |
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It took no more than 24 hours for them to pinpoint what song the adorkable Bradley and Colin were listening to in this short clip. |
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If you think this is no more than a VW Phaeton with twin turbos and a longer wheelbase, you're missing the point. |
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They existed as unsung heroes, their deeds of chivalry no more than whispers and rumours among the populace. |
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The rationale behind Early Intervention was no more than blindingly obvious common sense. |
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Atlantic white cedars scattered amid the other vegetation remain stunted as long as the water is deep, growing no more than four feet tall. |
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These figures are no more than wild guesses and not derived from research or sound information. |
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Happily she was winded rather than wounded and suffered no more than bruising. |
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Naturally preserved kibble, no more than 24 percent protein, will serve the breed well. |
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They were standing on a smallish island no more than one hundred feet in diameter. |
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It was the work of no more than an hour to cut a hop-through and I could get on with the rest of the job. |
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We only work one hotel for no more than a week, and the staff just figure us for working girls. |
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At one time I had perhaps no more than a dozen turns of line left on the reel. |
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The exposed base of salt is generally no more than a metre or so below the level of the plateau to the south. |
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The many recurrent traces of influence might suggest the album is no more than a repackaging of existent sounds. |
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Often no more than a single lane, it coils around villages perched on precipices, past waterfalls and over ancient stone bridges. |
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What you need is a fast sinking line with a leader of no more than two feet in length. |
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While media commentators are speculating about the prospects for peace, any US-sponsored settlement would be no more than a temporary respite. |
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Perform this workout no more than twice a week with at least a day's rest between each workout. |
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I figured she'd have leeboards and a very low single sail Chinese rig of no more than 63 square feet. |
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In small streams, brown trout may grow to no more than twelve inches in length and weigh less than a pound. |
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It is a shallow subsidence flash, no more than a metre or two in depth at most. |
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Is it no more than rhetoric, designed to scare the mullahs and force them to drop their nuclear programme? |
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The novel is a light read that promises to tax you no more than a politician at election time. |
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His ideal station would be relatively small, consisting of no more than two modules weighing 20-25 metric tons. |
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Ask each firm that you are looking at for a complete client list going back no more than six years. |
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A lite product contains no more than half the fat, half the sodium or one-third the calories of the original. |
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They expected us to do no more than to lob a few cruise missiles at a meaningless target. |
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Mr Miliband would say no more than that the final decision would be left to the council. |
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The La Venta site has yielded fossils assignable to as many as ten genera, whereas most localities will have no more than three. |
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Up to eighteen pianists will advance to the semifinal round, where each will present a program of no more than twenty minutes. |
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Starting on C major, they ascend in pitch utilizing the key signatures that employ no more than four sharps or fiats. |
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Many of them have put up signs in their windows asking drivers to cut their speed to no more than 20 mph. |
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We, the readers, know no more than Watson is able to tell us, and as often as not that is not very much. |
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Now the river is no more than a runnel, and his paintings articulate the artist's inner musings and memories. |
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In association with Talkback, viewers are challenged to write a poem of no more than fourteen lines on the theme of first love. |
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The creek was low, no more than a few inches deep for most of its length and the fish were bunched up in the deeper water beneath the bridge. |
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By one estimate, no more than a millionth of a gram of astatine has ever been produced in the lab. |
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His crew were no more than ex-convicts and unemployed lowlifes looking for quick and easy cash. |
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Epsilon's contingent was no more than an advance scouting party, but it was very nearly large enough to sack a small town. |
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He was, on the face of it, no more than an accessory to the theatrically gifted and great, an attendant lord but never Hamlet. |
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It is submitted that this represented no more than a tacit understanding between staff members. |
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We're both lefties, and we're both been tagged unfairly as no more than just shooters. |
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Crocodiles vary in size. The saltwater crocodile measures up to 10 m in length, while others are no more than 1 m long. |
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An unidentified pilot could be no more than a private aviator who unknowingly sends out a wrong signal on his transponder. |
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It is estimated that no more than 660 wild Bactrian camels, Camelus bactrianus ferus, and possibly as few as 500 survive in China. |
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Instead they are labelled as bad at maths or stupid when, in fact, what they have is really no more than number blindness. |
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Although the text becomes critical in providing the words, the musical score typically becomes no more than a minor visual prompt, if that. |
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Quickest of all are Scotch pancakes, which take no more than two minutes to prepare and five minutes to cook. |
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An estimated 1.5m of the nation's 5m people speak Scots, which some say is no more than English with a broad accent. |
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Answer using no more than six letters, a hand gesture, and the doodling space in the margins. |
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A few of them earn quite well, but most scratch along putting in long hours and earning no more than average wages. |
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I was probably no more than 100m away from my black motorbike when I heard a loud screech of tires. |
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This is a pocket-sized volume running to 130 pages and probably no more than 40,000 words of text. |
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Their reply second time around amounted to no more than 100 words, recounting the bare bones of the Ms deVere's employment history. |
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Talk of renegotiations, third ways and so on is no more than mere election fodder for the grim-faced electorate of North Antrim and beyond. |
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A series of dive-marshalling sheets on the noticeboard ensures that no more than 20 divers are in the water at a time. |
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York City FC has never won a major trophy, never even played in the top League, and has a supporter base of no more than 4,000 stalwarts. |
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Our best estimate is that it may number no more than the low hundreds, rather than thousands. |
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The little boy, who was no more than twelve or so years old, was a scarecrow-like kid with more meat in his fingernails than his bones. |
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Your child should stay no more than 15 minutes in the bath or shower, and keep the water temperature lukewarm. |
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I'd gone no more than a few metres when I stopped and my stomach gave a familiar heave and I threw up. |
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I had been in place no more than 15 minutes when I saw the antlers coming through the brush. |
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Her outward appearance was no more than a child of sixteen, but she was, in reality, a good deal over five hundred. |
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That's up to four medium-sized glasses of wine for the boys and no more than three for the girls. |
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Of a previous existence I know no more than others, for all have stammering intimations that may be memories and may be dreams. |
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All of these are unfortunately no more than vague calls for perfecting ourselves. |
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They warned off the crocodiles with no more than an irritated flick of their tail. |
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In its first phase it was no more than a trading station, which most likely provided the base for a colony of foreign merchants. |
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Was it no more than an amassing of negative detail, a sudden tilt toward understanding? |
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Most dress or semiformal trousers should have a slight to medium break when the bottom meets the shoe, no more than one inch. |
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Until that moment she had thought it no more than a book of bedtime stories for children. |
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Carved toeholds allow access around one drop-off and into a slot canyon that's no more than an arm span across. |
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They're not like they used to be, when children expected no more than a toffee apple and a Catherine wheel. |
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The police made no more than a token effort to disguise their enthusiasm for the militia cause. |
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The Government's move to raise the stamp duty threshold was, let's face it, no more than tokenistic. |
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It does no more than make clear the extent of the liability for the tort in which the tortfeasor joins and thus does not advance the analysis. |
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The average Brit spends longer on the job than any other European in return for no more than an average GNP per capita and middling or low wages. |
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The artist claims that, in the tradition of modernism, her work is no more than visible surface. |
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Those found guilty received relatively mild sentences, no more than two years' imprisonment, in most cases suspended. |
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He ascribes this to the mildness of the sanctions for non-payment, which in the case of lesser sums is no more than a small fine. |
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He said a person weighing 60 kilograms should consume no more than 42 milligrams of sulphur dioxide per day. |
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And in this day to day life you live no more than in that moving and transitory moment. |
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What seems at first no more than a slight shift in scholarly emphasis proves in the end to have enormous consequences. |
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But even in the best of times, the emerging markets end up bidding for no more than a trickle of global capital flows. |
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Ray and I are happy if we end up making no more than what seems like a reasonable number of triple bogeys. |
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Official advice is that men should not drink more than three to four units a day, and women no more than two to three daily. |
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As a general rule, no more than a fiver a throw is what you should be spending on barbecue wines. |
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No record exists of his birthdate, although he was baptized on April 26th, suggesting that he was born no more than a week earlier. |
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A round-trip ticket from America to Europe in the 1890s cost no more than a moderately priced bicycle. |
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If a relatively modest amount of money was spent now, the maintenance costs for the future would be no more than for a new building. |
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She waited, continued to stare at the stars, even though through her moist eyes they were no more than a blur. |
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The monarchical institutions established in 1814 were no more than a temporary stopgap. |
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Reasons must be given in writing for the nomination on no more than one side of A4 paper. |
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This boy, clad in a disheveled sailor's tunic and winter coat fit for a bear, stood no more than shoulder-high to me. |
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The aircraft turnaround time is scheduled to be no more than 25 minutes so charges are also low. |
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There was less enthusiasm from her school, where this sudden blaze of publicity was seen as no more than an embarrassment. |
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Many moons ago I had a landlady who claimed to remember the days when the road through Bilsdale was no more than a rough track. |
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Though they total no more than about 35,000 words, his 12 mordant tales are little aerial masterpieces about social change, aging and divorce. |
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I got confirmation from him today that there were no more than 600 or 700 signatures. |
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Lunch or dinner for two with wine and great bread, costs no more than 30 euros. |
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At least 100,000 tried to survive on no more than a bowl of soup a day, often boiled from straw. |
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The far reaches of the parking lot were no more than about fifty feet from the building. |
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To reduce or eliminate this problem, use no more than 1.6 pounds active per acre of atrazine or simazine the year before planting soybeans. |
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A similar performance then would be an unmitigated disaster, with the Battle of Britain likely to be no more than a bloodbath. |
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The code will recommend practices such as a maximum breaking strain of line, hook size of no more than 14, and the use of a single-handed rod. |
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This is despite it being no more than six feet wide in places and a haven for birds, mammals, butterflies, moths and wild flowers. |
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Yet Mother Nature is selective with her gifts, apportioning no more than necessary. |
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Lawson wrote the story in the earliest days of moving pictures when cinema was no more than a curiosity. |
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And is this fact no more than nostalgia or is it a pointer to what the future holds? |
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From the tip of its rubbery duck-bill to the end of its blunt tail it is no more than 50 cm long. |
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They got a wee bit of luck with the bobble but it was no more than we deserved given the way we performed in the second half. |
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To set the clicker in the correct position, no more than half the length of the arrow point must be left under the clicker at full draw. |
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The song is no more than an abstract series of words and phrases over unmelodic piano and static for four minutes. |
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However, it was no more than token resistance as Grange slumped to defeat by 49 runs, their second reverse in a row. |
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Sealing layers might consist of no more than an application of glue size or of an unpigmented layer of drying oil. |
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However, what was delivered is no more than aspirational and the unquantified projections. |
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I swear that it rained for 72 hours with no more than a 5 minute break for smoko. |
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Prisoners are regularly provided with no more than a mattress and an uncovered, unscreened toilet. |
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Back then it was known as St. Mary's, and consisted of no more than a simple rectangular nave and chancel. |
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Its subject is no more than an elderly man in a bowler hat turning round in the street as if to see what is following him. |
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Until only a few years ago, Sudan's oil reserves represented no more than untapped potential. |
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However, that was no more than the necessary consequence of the change in the legislation. |
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On the other hand, the statement that the security services have not breached international law is no more than an untestable assertion. |
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These unthinking and careless actions by the Premier did no more than to incite and inflame thus creating more danger for those police officers. |
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He was of no more than middle years, though snow-white streaks shone like burnished silver in his thick brown hair and neatly trimmed beard. |
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If this combination is used, women with negative results on both tests should be rescreened no more than every three years. |
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It is the music of young urban Britain-both black and white. Much of garage is no more than commercial pop music. |
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In heavy clay soils, plant the rhizomes so the upper bud is no more than 1 to 2 inches below the surface. |
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Thomas' breathing was shallow, and he could say no more than a few words without pause. |
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In general, the computer versions now available do no more than let you play solitaire, showing you the cards and letting you move them around. |
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Although usury was theoretically forbidden, in practice it was allowed at rates of no more than ten percent per annum. |
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However, during the critical night shift no more than five are rostered for duty, leaving just 16 ambulances to cover the greater Dublin region. |
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Height could be no more than 5 feet 11 inches because of limited cabin space available in the Mercury space capsule being designed. |
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Infested people usually have no more than 10 to 12 live head lice at a time but can harbor hundreds of eggs and nits. |
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The N particles are randomly placed on the phase space lattice with no more than one particle on a lattice site. |
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These illustrations are no more than indications of a range of possibilities spanning several centuries. |
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When I did no more than dumbly blink back he straightened and gave me a rather speculative look before finally breaking into a slow smirk. |
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These should be no more than 850 words and should be sent electronically via our website. |
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Usually no more than 15 per cent of these blends may hail from a different vintage, or region, or grape. |
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The bulletin, about the third in 20 minutes, in vision, lasted no more than ten seconds. |
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Children in mainstream schools received therapy from visiting therapists, typically no more than once a week and often much less frequently. |
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The mason must lift each block from no more than five piles of block and all trowels of mortar from no more than four spot boards. |
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Today, the waves are no more than white flecks of spume, gently nudging their way to shore. |
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Often an account of the supernatural folklore of a region is no more than a list of ghosts supposed to haunt the area, followed by a tellable tale or two. |
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However, norms governing the conduct of war, as distinct from those governing resort to armed force, are by their nature no more than mitigatory in effect. |
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The EC directive on the incineration of hazardous waste dictates that no more than 40 per cent of the fuel mixture to be burnt should contain such wastes. |
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The daily bag limit can include no more than 2 white-tipped. |
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Coming back through the icefall on Friday the boys missed two rock falls by no more than three minutes. |
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The avener and his young son, no more than nine years old, were bedding down the horses for the night and shushing them quietly, trying to calm them as best they could. |
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The government had previously stipulated that the term of office of non-official members of advisory or statutory bodies should be no more than six years. |
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Sakwa evidently has no patience with the easy assumption that this Russian leader marks no more than a relapse into tsarist practices and Slavophile dogma. |
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The terms of her parole limit her to working no more than 48 hours a week at her offices and she will have to wear an electronic tagging bracelet. |
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With trains passing every hour and a half, it had the great advantage that sleep deprivation forced unwelcome visitors to stay no more than two days. |
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Generally, an aura lasts no more than a few minutes and is followed by a migraine within an hour. |
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Ottawa has shown it has considered the question about the neighbourhood surrounding Iraq no more than it has given any thought to the question inside Iraq. |
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But it has never been sanctified, no more than any other human pursuit, from sports to politics. |
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The rule that a man might have no more than four wives at a time, but could change them when he liked, also suited Ibn Saud, who had a prodigious appetite for women. |
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Both countries claim about 4.5 million reservists, although reasonably well-equipped, trained and expeditiously mobilizable troops probably total no more than 500,000 apiece. |
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But this hopeful breakthrough turned out to be no more than a deviously effective pretext for his escape. |
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A genuine Neapolitan pizza is round and no more than 35 cm across. |
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They have taken to heart, perhaps overly so, lessons from the ancient Roman Republic, where the consuls were to serve for no more than a single year. |
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They're in need of an autumn tidy, that's for sure, but it's a job that'll keep Graham busy for no more than half a day, possibly as much as a full day. |
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That is, maybe the information in the returns is embarrassing but no more than that, and Romney is just stringing everyone along. |
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Beneath the skylarks and the scudding clouds, no more than a conversation between people and chalk grass, this was a war memorial I could understand. |
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The Roadmen's cottages have been used for no more than rough storage for some years and would require considerable work before they were fit for habitation. |
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He partied too much and had bad grades, but no more than most college kids. |
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The consolation here is that the garden is clean and unobjectionable, requiring no more than grass cutting from Graham and general weeding and pruning from me. |
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Graham pulls out his petrol mower, and, no more than thirty minutes later, the job is done and there are two sacks of mowings waiting to go to the recycling centre. |
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The keycard and phone records would suggest the entire episode in the room took no more than nine minutes. |
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Agent gomez testified the ICE spent no more than 15 hours with Arambula in total. |
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Waldman told the court that the average dose of Demerol is no more than 50mg. |
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What we have done is to feed them enough to fill their bellies of the right foods, giving them no more than they need at one time, but doing it several times a day. |
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A low-slung chassis, no more than 15 inches at the shoulder, enables the basset to tunnel through bramble and brush like a four-legged rototiller. |
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And I would bet that if you asked Americans about it today, no more than 20 percent would have the foggiest idea what it was. |
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Medical experts testified the average injection of Demerol to ease anxiety is no more than 50mg. |
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The wolds are the closest thing we have in this area to a hill, and those from hilly country would regard them as no more than casual undulations in the landscape. |
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On a cluster of six or seven bananas, growers are allowed only the equivalent of one shirt button-sized blemish and no more than two blemished bunches per 15 kg box. |
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But no more than a few strides towards the stationary cart, she yanked hard on the reins, sheathing her sword that had been loosened, partially drawn out into her grip. |
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She was no more than a poor beggar, young, sick and starving. |
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It bent the rifle into a circle as if it were no more than a licorice stick, then dropped it to grab its owner and ram his head against his partner's with an audible crack. |
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Gamaliel defined no more than the beginnings and ends of blessings, leaving the prayer leader or individual worshipper to improvise on the set theme. |
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Respondents in both groups typically viewed their personal lexicon as containing less than 40,000 words, and the size of their active vocabulary as no more than 20,000 words. |
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The conversations will last no more than five minutes, discussing Napoleon's short stature, and then everyone can, at long last, get blitzed on the merlot. |
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It was flush-decked, with a low sheer and a freeboard of no more than six or seven feet, yet that was high enough to make things difficult for a man in the water. |
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Arsenal defender Lauren has described his spat with club captain Patrick Vieira on the team bus in Trondheim last week as no more than a brotherly disagreement. |
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Twenty years later they were to be left with no more than the recently conquered Canada, as their old colonies rebelled and established the new United States of America. |
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You will need to fish light for them with no more than three pound line and 14 or less sized hook on a 2BB float with a couple of bits of split shot down the line. |
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The NOP stipulates that the nitrogen obtained from sodium nitrate must account for no more than 20 percent of the crop's total nitrogen requirement. |
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The recovery of Africa's southern white rhinoceros population from no more than 50 animals a century ago to over 11,000 today is a conservation success story. |
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The Legion was led by a man he had yet to go into battle with, a young man of no more than 20 years who had purchased into his rank with the help of a very affluential father. |
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From where I stood, the beach shelved steeply into a channel, perhaps chest deep and a long fly cast in width to the edge of the coral, where it rose to no more than my thigh. |
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Probably no more than 150 vaquitas survive, conservationists say. |
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The gyroplane, which had both rotor blades and a propeller, had reached a height of no more than 20 ft after take-off when it started to nosedive. |
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It all seems perfectly choreographed to quash the assumption that she is no more than a little flirt. |
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Usually we can make out no more than a lumpen shape in the gloom. |
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So far, according to this lawmaker, the CIA has trained no more than 3,000 rebels since 2012 out of the jordanian base. |
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Its writers were not able to assuage our memory of the minstrel with black characters who, without a full range of emotion, were no more than highly skilled laborers. |
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Never mind that there seem to have been no more than eight doses of the serum in existence. |
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Or students can enrol in the lockstep program where they take no more than six credit hours per semester and complete the program in five semesters. |
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Murray reports that an ATP Tour Manager advised them against taking the court, but seemingly could do no more than that. |
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It just doesn't fit with what real people do, in real life, no more than the Bolshevik 'Soviet man' is real. |
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Asylum seekers, they say, are portrayed as no more than a nuisance, seen as jumping local authority housing queues, and causing a serious drain on the public purse. |
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A man is no more than an ant in the presence of the infinite. |
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There was heavy fighting in Nanning, where our people were barricaded in an old district of the city, with no more than a hundred rifles between us. |
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The sensory qualities of such an object are therefore no more than passing accidents, through which its essence is dimly and confusedly perceived. |
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Most first solos are no more than a couple or three circles around the airport traffic pattern, but it's a big moment in a student pilot's training. |
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For trumps, Hiltons, or Cuomos, passing power or money onto the next generation requires no more than time and effort. |
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Support restricted and applied on only one farm per resident farmer would, of course, arrest this and is surely no more than any equitable society would expect. |
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The governor's repeated claim that he will raise the issue of capital punishment during the 2004 session may be no more than a bone tossed to his more rabid supporters. |
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If accepted, DUP proposals would subject ministerial decisions to a veto by no more than thirty Assembly members, a situation not followed elsewhere. |
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Others are no more than a handful of true believers with a nifty website. |
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Millions of dads probably got the same lines, giving them no more than a sidelong glance before dinner. |
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Next, move the divisions to the prepared transplanting site and set the divisions shallowly, with buds no more than 1 to 2 inches below the soil surface. |
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Marcus could bench-press no more than 135 pounds when he arrived. |
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Each programmer is allowed no more than seven days to work on a project. |
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The email service was restored today, after a fashion, and, providing no more than 32 messages were in my mailbox, I was able to download mail as normal. |
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Yet, at 23 kilos, it weighs no more than a small basset hound. |
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A bail hostel may begin as no more than temporary accommodation for young tearaways, but becomes, in the course of time, housing for dangerous criminals. |
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Graduates with incomes above this minimum threshold can manageably pay no more than a certain percentage of their income on their student loan debt. |
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Essentially, this is no more than a spasm of mindless and brutal high summer destruction. |
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The son of Petong, raised 4lb for that win, does no more than required and, as such, may have been shown some leniency by the handicapper. |
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It is not the case that animal transgenics does no more than what animal breeders and domesticators have been doing for millennia. |
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Add no more than a quarter cup of camelina or flax oil each day until you reach the desired amount, and continue to monitor the results closely. |
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According to the World Health Organisation agricultural water should have no more than 1,000 bacteria per 100 millilitres. |
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The second thing is that the amounts of money available are no more than penny-ante stakes, pounds 20 here, pounds 36 there. |
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In contrast, his essay on coffee offered no more than a rambling and trite presentation of the arguments against anticoffee legislation. |
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Again, some hysterics may be so autosuggestible that heterosuggestions can have no more than a transient effect. |
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The Opposition was visible no more than as a contest of power, whilst the mass of the nation stood torpidly by as a prize. |
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But it is important to realise that but for causation is no more than indicative of true legal causation. |
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Lindsay Noseworth, the diagnosed gamomaniac, would be hit hardest of all, at no more than the first sidelong smudge of Primula's appearance. |
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If it is no more than a moral discourse, he may preach it and they may hear it, and yet both continue unconverted heathens. |
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During his ten years' reign, he was in England for no more than six months, and was totally absent for the last five years. |
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He also argued that any physical abnormality was probably no more than a minor distortion of the shoulders. |
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Cromwell himself estimated that no more than 30 civilians, out of a population of nearly 4,000, survived the day. |
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As of 2005, the House of Lords has rejected its past decisions no more than 20 times. |
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Steffi is a tricolor King Charles spaniel, an archetypal lap dog and love sponge, barely a foot high and no more than 10 pounds. |
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The Analytical Society had initially been no more than an undergraduate provocation. |
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Furthermore, the English language contains no more than a handful of words borrowed from Brythonic sources. |
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In 2016, Schnurbein stated that there were probably no more than 20,000 Heathens globally. |
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During the Medieval period there were no more than 17 bishops, far fewer than the numbers in France and Italy. |
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The facilities at the parsonage were no more than a plank across a hole in a hut at the rear, with a lower plank for the children. |
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In most cases, service is required to occur no more than 20 seconds after the end of the previous point. |
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As of 2015, each team may have no more than two cars available for use at any time. |
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Each driver may use no more than four engines during a championship season unless he drives for more than one team. |
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Each nation may be represented by no more than one team per competition a team is two people in some sports. |
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She had no more than 20 minutes' sleep at a time during the voyage, having to be on constant lookout day and night. |
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Therefore we recommend that adults eat no more than one to two meals a month. |
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Each polling station was specified to have no more than 2,500 registered voters. |
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Consisting of the disinherited noblemen and mercenaries, they were probably no more than a few hundred men strong. |
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The French were required to do no more than continue their struggle against the English in Gascony. |
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From this, it can be determined that of the roughly 1,000 Jacobites killed at Culloden, no more than one fifth carried a sword. |
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The party went into decline and by the 1950s won no more than six seats at general elections. |
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In all of these cases, the word dominion implied no more than being subject to the English Crown. |
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Below in the narrow valley, a gray stream simmered, no more than a trickle of mopwater in summer. |
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It entitles the holder to enter the Schengen Area and remain in the issuing state for a period longer than 90 days but no more than one year. |
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Given the number of homes, it seems likely that no more than fifty people lived in Skara Brae at any given time. |
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The Scottish army probably numbered between 7,000 and 10,000 men, of whom no more than 500 would have been mounted. |
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Mary's guardians, fearful for her safety, sent her to Inchmahome Priory for no more than three weeks, and turned to the French for help. |
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There was usually no more than one jarl in mainland Norway at any one time, sometimes none. |
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Their honour prices are no more than a pittance, and their poetry is apparently painful to hear. |
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The site was no more than a hovel in a bog which may have been used previously by religious hermits. |
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Only Allensbank and Wedal farms survived, but, by 1914, even they became no more than local place names. |
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Although they were recognized by the Abbasid Caliphate in Baghdad, they ruled no more than Zabid and four districts to its north. |
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Most of the time, porpoises are either alone or in groups of no more than five animals. |
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However, calculations show that one pound of plutonium could kill no more than 2 million people by inhalation. |
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Britain was no more than a peninsula of Europe, its north capped in ice, and its south a polar desert. |
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At the time Indomptable had 1,200 men on board, but no more than 100 were saved. |
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Thus, for centuries historians viewed the story as no more than propaganda designed to discredit Edward and his heirs. |
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The sea next to the Cape, and for approximately 3 miles seaward from the coast, is no more than two metres deep. |
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At any given time, a manatee typically has no more than six teeth in each jaw of its mouth. |
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Life in space has been very sporadic, with no more than thirteen humans in space at any given time. |
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To maximize the learning time spent there should be no more than 11 students per class. |
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Between 1657 and 1806 no more than 454 women arrived at the Cape, as compared to the 1,590 male colonists. |
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The process takes no more than 24 to 36 hours, after which no new lesions appear. |
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Generally, a marooned man was set on a deserted island, often no more than a sand bar at low tide. |
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These runic writings however usually consist of no more than inscriptions of a single or few words. |
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It was expanded in 1987, but it still covered no more than half the actual vocabulary of Webster's Third. |
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They do no more than create a name, and whether it is as matter of description accurate or not is immaterial. |
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India contains no more than two great powers, British and Mahratta, and every other state acknowledges the influence of one or the other. |
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It sought to permit no more than six new creations, and thereafter one new creation for each other title that became extinct. |
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Brunel had planned the tunnel to pass no more than fourteen feet below the riverbed at its lowest point. |
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Yet these precedents offer no more than a slender reed for Gordon Brown, almost hopelessly down in the polls, to cling to. |
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The thing is he's not windy, he's a perfectly good soldier, no more than reasonably afraid of rifle and machine-gun bullets, shells, grenades. |
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The wreckage lies no more than around 100 feet down in the Java Sea. |
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In the proposed guidelines, a waiver was allowed for QIs with no more than 2,000 direct and indirect accountholders. |
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The place was really no more than a cottage, wattle-daubed walls and a thatched roof with an ale bush pushed under the eaves. |
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Earlier this year, UNICEF estimated that no more than 25,000 of these children currently receive antiretroviral treatment. |
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It prevents the four track EP from being no more than a sickly sweet sugar pill. |
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At the time of construction, stair railings were not required because no more than three steps separate levels. |
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It means that a tablespoon of the spread has no more than half a gram of trans. |
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