The Huguenot Society of America maintains Manakin Episcopal Church in Virginia as an historic shrine with occasional services. |
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The occasional early opening of the apricot blossom need not surprise us, if we consider this degree of heat upon the wall. |
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The occasional backward movement of planets is evidence they revolve around the sun. |
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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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Worm chickens once every three months and, if an occasional lice problem occurs, spray the inside of the chook shed with Coopex. |
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A fulfilling relationship is a wondrous thing to have but it does take effort to maintain and that entails the occasional chut pattern. |
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The Usher Hall is Edinburgh's premier venue for classical music, as well as occasional popular music concerts. |
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There are occasional earthquakes and ever and again the dark rumbling of the sea. |
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After the early 1920s, there were occasional incidents of sectarian unrest in Northern Ireland. |
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Generally the weather pattern is quite unsettled and erratic during these months, with only occasional heatwaves. |
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The subsequent nuclear crisis caused by the tsunami has also largely left Tokyo unaffected, despite occasional spikes in radiation levels. |
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Here, the polymerase recognizes the occasional mistakes in the synthesis reaction by the lack of base pairing between the mismatched nucleotides. |
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In occasional words, letters that normally form a digraph are pronounced separately. |
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Shaw maintained contact with Lee, who found him work as a rehearsal pianist and occasional singer. |
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Through his journalism, pamphlets and occasional longer works, Shaw wrote on many subjects. |
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When the series is not running, the Turbine Hall is used for occasional events and exhibitions. |
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He also had occasional spells of imaginary illness, and he is reported to have had books and papers placed in tall stacks in his study. |
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He spoke excellent English, with the accent of an educated Englishman, although occasional Germanisms would appear in his constructions. |
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Newspaper reports from the 1850s refer to occasional matches played in San Francisco, Hoboken and New York City. |
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The northern mountainous regions have cold winters with occasional heavy snows, sometimes causing extensive flooding. |
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Spring is also characterized by high water levels in the rivers, due to melting snow with occasional flooding. |
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Fish is rare, with the occasional exception of fresh trout and carp, which is served at Christmas. |
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I'd much rather work with crazy, driven nerdlingers, even if they get the occasional goober on their report card. |
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A century ago, roads in the area were unpaved, except for the main ones from Ypres, with occasional villages and houses dotted along them. |
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South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands produces occasional special collectors' sets of coins. |
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It made occasional forays into nounhood, in fixed expressions like without fail and no-fail. |
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In this habitat seaweed must withstand rapidly changing temperature and salinity and even occasional drying. |
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Here he remained for two years, with occasional professional visits to other provincial towns. |
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To keep the audience on their toes Cooper threw in an occasional trick that worked when it was least expected. |
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The county has warm summers with occasional hot spells and cool rainy periods. |
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These are either permanent residents of the Mediterranean or just occasional visitors. |
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An occasional male of the Pacific subspecies far exceeds normal dimensions. |
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The Germans maintained a fleet of Zeppelins that they used for aerial reconnaissance and occasional bombing raids. |
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Some, commonly referred by the moniker 'Walloon', are recognisable today as they offer occasional services in French. |
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Polderisation and occasional flooding have created salt marsh meadows that were found to be ideally suited to grazing sheep. |
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In fear of his life, he retired to his house for the rest of the year, issuing occasional proclamations of bad omens. |
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Streets near the beaches are still named after the units that fought there, and occasional markers commemorate notable incidents. |
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Bears frequently track down tigers to usurp their kills, with occasional fatal outcomes for the tiger. |
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When the occasional rat infestation is found and eliminated, the rats are unable to reinfest it from an adjacent one. |
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These narratives focus on human actors, with only occasional intervention from deities but a pervasive sense of divinely ordered destiny. |
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The records typically include long periods of small change with occasional large changes reflecting geomagnetic excursions and reversals. |
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Most summer rainfall occurs during thunderstorms and from occasional tropical cyclones. |
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These borders are regions of intense seismic activity, including frequent earthquakes, occasional tsunamis, and volcanic eruptions. |
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They are absent from the North Atlantic, although fossil remains show they once occurred there and occasional vagrants are found. |
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However, the centre was initially troubled by software and communications problems causing delays and occasional shutdowns. |
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This is the vessel's standard schedule, which only sees occasional variations on Saturdays. |
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He was the guitarist of Level 42, and occasional saxophone player on their earliest albums. |
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The bearers of the Przeworsk culture mainly practiced cremation, with occasional inhumation. |
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This was a period of only occasional attacks on the Roman Empire's border, with some local significance. |
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Nearby Bonn is linked by both the Stadtbahn and main line railway trains, and occasional recreational boats on the Rhine. |
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The French term canton was not adopted into German usage prior to 1648, and after that only in occasional use. |
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Prior to Grimm's time, philology was nothing than laborious and conscientious dilettantism, with occasional instances of scientific inspiration. |
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During the reigns of Genghis and Ogedei, the Mongols suffered the occasional defeat when a less skilled general was put in charge. |
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A Cuban medical team of seven doctors, nurses and other health workers is working on the main island, with occasional visits to Principe. |
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The muscles about the mouth exhibited puckering movements and occasional pursings and poutings of the lips. |
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In the central and northern Paraguay Chaco, occasional dust storms have caused major top soil loss. |
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The hot weather is often followed by heavy rain, thunderstorms and occasional typhoons. |
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The brevity of the account and occasional gaps in the record have led historians to speculate and dispute many details of the voyage. |
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The music is generally performed by harps, violins and guitars, with an occasional wind instrument. |
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It is dry and sunny most of the year with some occasional rains during the months of June to December. |
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I still feel an occasional twinge in my leg from the accident. |
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Abdominal hernia noticed coincidentally with exacerbation of abdominal and cerebral distress, requiring occasional narcotic. |
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And it sucked extra, because for all Frankie's totally nonacademy-approved insubordination and occasional dickheadedness, he was an amazing chef. |
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In parts of the state, enjoying an occasional doobie is nowadays considered little different from sipping a Pinot Noir. |
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The girls were having lots of fun rolling around on the bed, though Kacie was a much better fingerer and occasional eater. |
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All the legendry, of course, white and Indian alike, died down during the nineteenth century, except for occasional atavistical flareups. |
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The club benefits from crowd-pleasing regular appearances from the Party and the occasional drop-in from ghettotech MC Prince William. |
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There are occasional sightings of wild deer, and there is a colony of wild goats on Ventnor's downs. |
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There remains occasional confusion between the Isle of Wight as a county and its former position within Hampshire. |
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I do know that I feel better when I remember to take my multivitamin, iron and vitamin D supplements, and the occasional fish oil horse pill. |
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With occasional warmings during the ice age, climate would change the landscape, and resources available to the mammoths altered accordingly. |
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Of the later South Saxon kings we have little knowledge except from occasional charters. |
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By the late 1140s the active phase of the civil war was over, barring the occasional outbreak of fighting. |
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This did not necessarily link lodges to the irreligious, but neither did this exclude them from the occasional heresy. |
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Suffering from occasional poor health as a boy, he was educated at home by the Reverend Edward Wilson. |
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Cameron is an occasional jogger and in 2009 raised funds for charities by taking part in the Oxford 5K and the Great Brook Run. |
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Most curries are water based, with occasional use of dairy and coconut milk. |
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Since 1986 Waverley Excursions has operated occasional sailings to Sharpness and Lydney by the MV Balmoral. |
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Historically it was drawn from the aquifer via ponds, deep wells, occasional springs or bournes and chalk streams and rivers. |
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Consequently, unexpected or incomplete data or occasional errors or disputes about its analysis can also attract considerable attention. |
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Lahore, as the occasional residence of Mughal rulers, contains many important buildings from the empire. |
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In the occasional highly publicized case, then, the best interests of the child may be lost in the shuffle. |
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Stargazy pie is an occasional festive Cornish dish with the heads of fish standing on their tails, originally pilchards, piercing a pastry crust. |
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While she was permitted to receive occasional visitors, she was forbidden to see her daughter Mary. |
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Some Heathens perform such rituals on a daily basis, although for others it is a more occasional performance. |
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Canterbury Cathedral receives no government or state funding and only occasional grants from English Heritage. |
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There had been occasional examples in town centres going back to medieval times. |
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The association between these different troops was only occasional and corresponds to an immediate necessity for the Norman ruler. |
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He also painted the occasional portrait, making his international mark with portraits of the humanist Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam. |
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Similarly, Gildon, who was an occasional friend of Restoration authors, produced biographies with wholesale inventions in them. |
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Included within the notes are occasional attacks upon rival editors of Shakespeare's works. |
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He secured an occasional engagement in symphony concerts, playing in 1897 under the baton of Richard Strauss at the Queen's Hall. |
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While in the RAF he was granted occasional spells of leave to carry on his work with the ballet. |
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O'Toole was a guest star, one of occasional exceptions to Olivier's policy of casting productions from a regular company. |
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However, Jones continued to play the occasional UK event and was part of the 1975 Wightman Cup team for Great Britain. |
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Red Bull was a consistent points and occasional podium challenger for most of their debut season. |
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Summer is hot and humid with occasional showers and thunderstorms, and warm air coming from the southwest. |
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And despite the occasional apparent circuity of routing required by the hub-and-spoke system, excess air mileage has increased only about 1 percentage point. |
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Expect considerable cloudiness with occasional rain showers. |
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After 1736 when the possibility of formal prosecution was no longer open, villagers turned to informal violence, counter-magic and the occasional lynching. |
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The Frisii were little more than occasional and incidental players in Roman accounts of history, which focus on Roman actions that were of interest to Roman readers. |
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Large marine mammals include healthy populations of Harbour porpoise, growing numbers of pinnipeds and occasional visits of large whales, including blue whales and orcas. |
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But the truth is that plenty of artists from other countries make work that's bold, naughty or nasty, without getting more than a very occasional headline. |
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Friendly staff, good ambience and occasional live music on Frinight. |
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Typical histologic lesions including small areas of necrosis and occasional capillary microthrombii within skeletal muscle and other organs are commonly reported. |
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An interesting feature of the plant was the occasional incidence of radiate, mostly unbranched bracts in the cystocarp, giving it an echinulate appearance. |
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Persistent infections are characterized by the continual presence of the infectious organism, often as latent infection with occasional recurrent relapses of active infection. |
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The current castle is an elaborately decorated Victorian folly designed by William Burges for the Marquess and built in the 1870s, as an occasional retreat. |
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As the drums fade to a whisper, the flutes are replaced by a very deep, clean-toned trumpet that explores the opening theme above occasional gongings. |
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The deep ocean floor is thought to be fairly flat with occasional deeps, abyssal plains, trenches, seamounts, basins, plateaus, canyons, and some guyots. |
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The seven-member Bell Orchestre was indeed a miniorchestra, with strings, brass, woodwinds and percussion along with occasional guitar and analog electronic noise. |
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Throughout most of the 1980s, Bassey focused on charitable work and performing occasional concert tours throughout Europe, Australia, and the United States. |
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The group performed occasional concerts backing David Garrick, while performing as The Iveys across the United Kingdom throughout the rest of the decade. |
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Modern scholars generally hold the view that the Vandals allowed the Romans in North Africa to carry on with their way of life with only occasional interference. |
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Thus, most present knowledge derives from archaeological investigations and occasional epigraphic evidence lauding the Britannic achievements of an emperor. |
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Geologically, the island consists of gneiss and argillaceous schists with occasional tufts and other sedimentary layers from which fossils have been recovered. |
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There has been occasional ethnic and nationalist violence on the islands. |
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By contrast with the tensions in England, in Normandy Henry had occasional disagreements with the Church but generally enjoyed very good relations with the Norman bishops. |
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Whether regular or occasional, all the participants referred to self-fumigation as the most effective preventive measure to control bug presence in intradomiciles. |
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Raleigh made the town of Youghal his occasional home during his 17 years as an Irish landlord, frequently being domiciled at Killua Castle, Clonmellon, County Westmeath. |
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From 1661 until 1668 Wren's life was based in Oxford, although his attendance at meetings of the Royal Society meant that he had to make occasional trips to London. |
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The measures are so called either from the occasional presence of a soft, sooty coal, which is known in Devon as culm, or from the contortions commonly found in the beds. |
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These were joined by the occasional Prussian or Trieste Company vessel. |
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In the rest of the United Kingdom they have largely been replaced by brown rats except for occasional sightings in port towns and the Thames Estuary. |
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There may be occasional interchanges with other major arterial roads. |
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Sullivan had a roving eye, and his diary records the occasional quarrel when Ronalds discovered his other liaisons, but he always returned to her. |
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Aside from his occasional creative disagreements with, and eventual rift from, Sullivan, Gilbert's temper led to the loss of friendships with a number of people. |
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Using a title from the Tim Burton film, in 2004 they curated A Nightmare Before Christmas as part of the occasional All Tomorrow's Parties music festival at Camber Sands. |
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Apart from interest by steam enthusiasts, the occasional replica vehicle, and experimental technology no steam vehicles are in production at present. |
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These extinctions have happened continuously throughout the history of life, although the rate of extinction spikes in occasional mass extinction events. |
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It is therefore possible for a charge to Employees NI to arise on someone who earns below the limit on an annual basis but who has occasional payments above the weekly limit. |
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What little energy is available in the bathypelagic zone filters from above in the form of detritus, faecal material, and the occasional invertebrate or mesopelagic fish. |
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Historically it is not uncommon for elective monarchies to transform into hereditary ones over time, or for hereditary ones to acquire at least occasional elective aspects. |
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To encourage the German fleet to stay at home, the British would make occasional forays with the Grand Fleet and patrol with smaller cruiser and battlecruiser squadrons. |
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Elizabeth herself was a product of Renaissance humanism trained by Roger Ascham, and wrote occasional poems such as On Monsieur's Departure at critical moments of her life. |
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There were frequent and prolonged periods of silence, with only an occasional mutter from Wittgenstein, and the stillest attention from the others. |
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A scholar and a priest, humble and conscientious, he managed despite occasional opposition to administer a whole university, one of only two in England. |
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Cornish people around Penzance still get occasional glimpses at extreme low water of a sunken forest in Mount's Bay, where petrified tree stumps become visible. |
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The spring season in March is warm with occasional thunderstorms. |
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This game has a lot of platforming, as well as the occasional puzzle. |
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The historian Richard Bulliet did not think that the occasional mention of camels meant that the domestic camels were common in the Holy Land at that time. |
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Terra Australis still saw occasional usage, such as in scientific texts. |
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Holbein also painted the occasional portrait in Basel, among them the double portrait of Jakob and Dorothea Meyer, and, in 1519, that of the young academic Boniface Amerbach. |
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Similarly, as periodical literature began to assert itself as a political force, a number of now anonymous poets produced topical, specifically occasional verse. |
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Usually petunias are quite pest free, but aphids are occasional problems. |
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The Hundred Years' War had begun in 1337 as an inheritance dispute over the French throne, interspersed with occasional periods of relative peace. |
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With occasional sightings of Common dolphin and Minke Whale. |
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A backlash against the Knack and power pop ensued, but the genre over the years has continued to have a cult following with occasional periods of modest success. |
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The Pacific coast features a humid subtropical climate that experiences milder winters with occasional snowfall and hot, humid summers because of the southeast seasonal wind. |
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The island of Alderney also produces occasional commemorative coins. |
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It is planned that the Great Britain team will come together in future only for occasional tours, similar to the British and Irish Lions in rugby union. |
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These stretches were relatively short and had the essential network of occasional oases that established the routing as inexorably as pins in a map. |
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