The central two-hander is set among a group of friends, all of whom are married or about to marry. |
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Anglicanism still claims 70 percent of the population, most of whom are nominal members. |
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Three withdrew from consideration, but Bush renominated the remaining seven, of whom five will now likely be confirmed. |
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Her ministerial appointments amounted to only eight women, only one of whom rose higher than the ranks of junior minister. |
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I am now with a lady of whom I am fond, but not in love, and I find it harder to respond to her. |
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I would like to express our admiration for the selfless bravery of the emergency services, many of whom lost their lives. |
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Police evicted 800 club-goers in the raid on Saturday and arrested 13 people, two of whom were members of staff at the club. |
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At that time there was a lifer population of some 5200 prisoners, of whom over 3700 were mandatory lifers, in prisons in England and Wales. |
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The team also spoke to people in the West End Bar, some of whom were there the week before. |
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Perhaps he tried it out on a few friends, who showed it to their friends, one of whom took a copy. |
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Edinburgh has a mere half million inhabitants, the bulk of whom reside within her city boundary. |
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We've got a group of governors, most of whom have just recently been reselected by their provincial councils. |
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Meanwhile the prison was filling with Judaizers, of whom a number had been discovered in Lima. |
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I have discovered the joys of younger men, many of whom really appreciate the charms and gentleness of an older lady. |
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There are, at present, 104 members of the council, 25 of whom are lay members. |
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So many people to say hello to, none of whom you really notice when you work there every time. |
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It happens that I have known more than my fair share of Latter-Day Saints, one of whom gave me the Book of Mormon to read. |
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Nestling among the young guns, none of whom have ever worn a kipper tie in anger, there lurk old school comedy relics. |
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Rescue forces were barely able to identify plane parts, let alone the identity of passengers, most of whom were burnt beyond recognition. |
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The central officials of the Allawi government were secular ex-Baathists, many of whom sounded alarums about Iran. |
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An elderly, well-dressed lady spoke in sharp tones to the pair, both of whom looked towards me and became silent. |
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Legal representation has been granted to more than 70 witnesses, most of whom would be entitled to have their costs met. |
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She has come with two friends, one of whom is carrying her dinner in a cardboard box. |
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In 1992, Kikongo speakers in all countries numbered 3,217,000, the majority of whom lived in Angola. |
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It was inspired by Arthur Rimbaud and Bob Dylan, neither of whom are particularly categorisable either. |
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She's seen innumerable specialists, all of whom have been baffled as to what could be wrong with her and then passing her on to someone else. |
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She shows me an album of pictures of her father and sister, neither of whom she ever met. |
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In China, more than 9.4 million men and women over 40 years of age suffer from the disease, 55 per cent of whom are blind in at least one eye. |
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The couple have two sons, one of whom lives with them while the other is in Somerset. |
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Only three people are still living at the hostel, one of whom is said to have a firm offer of a new home. |
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They have seen streams of refugees from both the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Angola, the majority of whom they have played host to. |
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To my left was a battered pair, both of whom had dark rings under their eyes and swollen faces. |
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You need to understand and acquire leadership skills, regardless of whom you are leading. |
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The quorum at meetings of the trustees is four, of whom two must be Employers' Representatives and two Members' Representatives. |
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As the title may imply, this is a quintet of Canadian jazz musicians, all of whom have busy careers south of the border. |
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As it was, 170 journalists were accredited, most of whom had their hands up to ask a question as he took his seat on the stage. |
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There were 47 pawnbrokers in the Borough, 38 of whom dealt in gold and silver plate, and 55 persons carried on business as watchmakers. |
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Each poster featured three women laughing, one of whom had a glass of wine in her hand. |
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I live in an area of north London which is awash with media luvvies and yummy mummies, many of whom work from home. |
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You have the new guard of Pegg and Frost fencing with the grand masters, all of whom bring their A-game. |
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Her lack of respect and love for her ancestors, many of whom share a lived memory of Hitler, is appalling. |
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The garage closes with 15 employees on the books, all of whom are entitled to transfer to the incoming dealer in Preston. |
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The dancefloor was full of couples, most of whom danced gracefully through the waltz, though some simply swayed together on the edges. |
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This warmth is balanced by his wariness of the political class, many of whom he considers unduly supportive of his former deputy. |
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Stop the media's ranting and raving about 6,000 or even 7,000 dead, many of whom never died at all. |
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They will have a ship's company of 48, of whom 12 will be officers and 14 senior ratings. |
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The ten commissioners, five of whom are white and five black, voted along colour lines. |
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He told me that he has established 42 parishes but can find only 17 clergy to staff them, only one of whom is a Yakut. |
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These passes provide pensioners, many of whom have worked hard all their working lives and paid taxes, with free travel. |
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He cited the support of three Republicans, all of whom denied that they had offered anything of the sort. |
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These are heady days for people like us, some of whom learned HTML as a sort of extension to our word processing software. |
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There are about 800,000 Rastas and Rasta supporters in the United States, about 80,000 of whom live in Brooklyn. |
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I have friends and acquaintances who are farmers and crofters, many of whom, in upland areas, depend on sheep and lambs for their livelihood. |
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The prayers were led by two priests and a laywoman, all of whom seemed to know what they were doing. |
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The all-star cast, many of whom are stars of television and national theatre, gave an outstanding performance using the bar area as a stage. |
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We have a considerably large Asian community in our school, many of whom are Muslims. |
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Within its boundaries live over a hundred human residents, many of whom are farmers or cattle ranchers. |
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The other two, one of whom is startlingly pretty, launch into an genial explanation of why I should give them some money. |
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His mother took care of her nine children, only six of whom survived into adulthood. |
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But what of the young who are part of the cricket crowds, some of whom are presumably born in England? |
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At one point, I sit out on the steps with an older woman and another schoolgirl, both of whom speak French as well as Kirundi. |
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I have spoken to numerous FBI and CIA counter-terrorist agents, all of whom tell a similar story. |
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After 1845, the Pedi also had to contend with an influx of white Afrikaner settlers, some of whom seized Pedi children and forced them to work as slaves. |
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And not a majority of Europe if we include, as we should, Europe's new members who will accede next year, all 10 of whom have been in our support. |
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The film features quarrymen actually employed at Dorothea Quarry at the time of filming, some of whom have been identified and their recollections of the filming noted. |
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Cork, of whom great things were expected early in the year, have struggled throughout the series and again made heavy weather of beating Wexford in the qualifier. |
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In higher-income countries, self-immolation was rare and most often carried out by males, many of whom had a psychiatric history. |
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The theory bedevils scientists, none of whom have been able to prove it true or false. |
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Likewise, she had had to greet many young and eligible bachelors, all of whom did their best to impress her and win her over, asking for dances and favours from the princess. |
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A man of good humour and a great sense of fun, he enjoyed popularity among his teaching colleagues and pupils, many of whom were present at the removal of remains and burial. |
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We should know that the term Amalek is bad not just because of whom it targets, but because of the violence it justifies. |
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For a total of 550 applicants, 92 of whom were reapplying, two independent interviewers obtained data from a standardised interview for each candidate. |
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Although he has no children of his own to inherit his fortune, he does have five nieces and nephews, all of whom benefit from his largesse from time to time. |
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Top-40 music is blaring and the crowd, most of whom are standing, is young, modish, and easy on the eyes. |
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There are many older residents in the vicinity, many of whom are disabled. |
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The journalist did not exit from productions at intermission but stayed to observe a rapt audience, most of whom had never before seen a drama or comedy of any kind. |
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By the end of the night, Cocktail Girl is sharing brandies and lecherous back chat with seven Brummie wide boys, all of whom sport Beckham haircuts and tight jeans. |
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So although he was descended from the House of Lancaster, it was not an easy task for him to stand against the Yorkists, many of whom were his own kith and kin. |
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As usual the hunters show complete disregard, even contempt for people who live in this village many of whom, like me, are totally opposed to this wicked and barbaric pastime. |
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Sure, but try existing in the basement where there is little appreciation of the efforts of the back-markers and also-rans, some of whom train just as hard as the winners. |
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There are officers out there who deserve our support, some of whom have witnessed these crimes by their peers and have turned them in to face prosecution. |
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Then she hosted cocktail parties for high-flying business men and low crawling wheelers and dealers, one of whom managed to deal the pair right out of their boat. |
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The names of nearly 2.5 million of the fallen are inscribed here, all of whom are considered to be divine spirits worshiped under Japan's pantheistic Shinto religion. |
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Yet none of his family members, one of whom was sleeping in the same bed as him, contracted the disease. |
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The teams of service personnel, all of whom have physical or cognitive injuries, have walked 335km across the antarctic Plateau. |
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Despite intimate, long flights with Ebola patients, many of whom are very sick, no one at Phoenix has contracted the disease. |
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I wait in a line of a million people, most of whom are going to South America, and the rest of whom are insisting that they get hotel rooms before other people get rebooked. |
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The post gradually stacks up in messy piles, until it eventually gets removed by one or other of the addressees, many of whom still appear to have a door-key. |
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A second incident shows James assuming disguise to gain advantage in 1537 at another turning point in his life, when he had to make a decision of whom to marry. |
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Thousands of landowners, many of whom have already signed leases with landmen fanning out across the state, contemplate a new era of gas production. |
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For now, she's particularly targeting women, many of whom are as likely to wear yoga pants as jeans or khakis when they head to the mall or the movies these days. |
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The teams of service personnel, all of whom have physical or cognitive injuries, will race 335km across the antarctic Plateau. |
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This egalitarian impulse was in part driven by people returning from WW II and Korea, many of whom benefited from the GI Bill. |
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By Wednesday afternoon, 980 journalists had been accredited to the international press centre, of whom 645 work for foreign media and 340 work for Bulgarian media. |
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It is the story of the land of Kirthanin, a land created by Allfather and populated by humans, great bear, dragons, and windhovers, all of whom are devoted to Allfather. |
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The couple had few surviving intimates and confidants, most of whom were unlikely to be truthful in post-Nazi Germany anyhow. |
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A motley crew of kibitzers, many of whom don't drive, hang out on Brochu's premises, reading tabloids, exchanging wisecracks and arguing their theories. |
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My apologies for the screw-up and my thanks to Bob Heer and Steven Rowe, each of whom dropped me a nice note to whomp me upside the head about it. |
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Her readers, some of whom she calls obsessive, comb her blog and her Tweets for clues. |
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Distant cousins of the Bordens are on hand to assist the cast of 20 people, some of whom are very dedicated guests. |
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Corchado has a wide net of confidants and sources each of whom shows a different side of Mexico. |
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For those poor wretches, many of whom are innocent of the charges they face, but who cannot afford big-name attorneys, they stew in prison and suffer in court. |
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This type of music is made by bands of up to and including seven hundred members, ninety percent of whom play garbage cans as drums or some sort of garbage filled Xylophones. |
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The Pie Committee disbanded itself in indignation, several of whom went down the pub instead, where there were rumours of a nice steak and kidney. |
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Front seats were reserved for the Ladybirds, Girl Guides, Cubs, Beavers and Boy Scouts, all of whom had paraded from the Bandroom in glorious sunshine. |
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Holiday homes remain a bone of contention among locals, many of whom are priced out of the housing market by incomers. |
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By the end of the 18th century it had passed into the ownership of the Jones family, the last of whom was Edward Warren Jones. |
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By 1612 there were 3,000 such unlicensed mints producing these tokens, none of whom paying anything towards the crown. |
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The population at the 2001 Census was 5,218 of whom 47 per cent were male and 53 per cent female. |
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A statistical survey in 1997 found around 300,000 speakers in Lower Brittany, of whom about 190,000 were aged 60 or older. |
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About 24 party members made politics their sole grounds for exemption, of whom 12 received prison sentences. |
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The Draco originated with the Sarmatians, a unit of whom were stationed in Ribchester from the 2nd to 4th centuries. |
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It has influenced generations of British television professionals, many of whom grew up watching the series. |
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This was also reflected in the Doctor's original companions, one of whom was a science teacher and another a history teacher. |
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In 2007 an inquiry was launched into the removal of tissue from a total of 65 dead nuclear workers, some of whom worked at Sellafield. |
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There are also sizeable numbers of Asian immigrants, most of whom are of Middle Eastern, South Asian and Chinese origin. |
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In 2007, Portugal had 10,617,575 inhabitants of whom about 332,137 were legal immigrants. |
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The island has a population of 60, roughly half of whom are descended from native islanders, and new islanders who have come to live there. |
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Four other trawlers were damaged, and six other fishermen were wounded, one of whom died a few months later. |
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The Germans captured 5,000 Allied troops in Boulogne, the majority of whom were French. |
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Between 6 June and the end of August, the American armies suffered 124,394 casualties, of whom 20,668 were killed. |
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In action at the Falaise pocket, 50,000 men were lost, of whom 10,000 were killed and 40,000 captured. |
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D'Este gave 80,000 troops trapped, of whom 10,000 were killed, 50,000 captured and 20,000 escaped. |
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Warwick then attempted to rule in Edward's name, but the nobility, many of whom owed their preferments to the king, were restive. |
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Edward IV had ten children by Elizabeth Woodville, seven of whom survived him. |
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They are appointed by the President, the Chairman of the Seimas, and the Chairman of the Supreme Court, each of whom appoint three judges. |
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They were merchant seamen, sailors in the royal navy, and privateers, all of whom would form into a pirate crew. |
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In 2010, the company had close to 1,000 shareholders, around half of whom live on the Isles of Scilly. |
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Two days later on 23 June, she engaged two Indian Muslims as waiters, one of whom was Abdul Karim. |
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Sabinus and Vespasia had three children, the eldest of whom, a girl, died in infancy. |
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He was especially generous to men of letters and rhetors, several of whom he pensioned with salaries of as much as 1,000 gold pieces a year. |
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In Finland, there are about 6,000 reindeer herders, most of whom keep small herds of less than 50 reindeer to raise additional income. |
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He associated with some of the leading figures of late republican Rome, including Cicero and Pompey, both of whom visited him in Rhodes. |
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The Army currently has about 26,000 soldiers, of whom about 12,000 are conscripts. |
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Together they defeated the Scordisci, along with the Boii, many of whom apparently joined them. |
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Since then, only 92 of them have this entitlement, of whom 90 are elected by the hereditary peers as a whole to represent the peerage. |
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A number of historians, the first of whom was Vasily Bartold, have advocated a more northerly position for the khaganate. |
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For that Henry of whom we are speaking refused, it is said, the honor offered by the supreme pontiff. |
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Norwegian is a North Germanic language with approximately 5 million speakers, of whom most are located in Norway. |
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As of 2006, in Canada, there are 7,710 Norwegian speakers, of whom 3,420 reside in British Columbia, 1,360 in Alberta, and 1,145 in Ontario. |
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A total of 41,089,675 passengers passed through Norwegian airports in 2007, of whom 13,397,458 were international. |
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According to the 2006 Census, there were 200,035 Canadians with Danish background, 17,650 of whom were born in Denmark. |
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By 1687 the number had increased to about 254 vrijburgers, of whom 77 were married, with 231 children. |
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According to police, approximately 276 children were taken in the attack, of whom 53 had escaped as of 2 May. |
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The army defending Constantinople was relatively small, totaling about 7,000 men, 2,000 of whom were foreigners. |
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In 2013, there was a mass deportation of illegal miners, more than 4,000 of whom were Chinese nationals. |
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Ghana finished 47th out of 102 participating nations, of whom 54 finished in the Alpine skiing slalom. |
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On 17 August 2017, a van was driven into pedestrians on La Rambla in the city, killing 14 and injuring at least 100, one of whom later died. |
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As of 2016 most of whom are concentrated in the southeast region of the country. |
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Japanese mercenaries were hired to deal with the orang kaya, forty of whom were beheaded with their heads impaled and displayed on bamboo spears. |
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He had a guard of two hundred chieftains lodged in rooms beside his own, only some of whom were permitted to speak to him. |
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There are an estimated 6,000 to 10,000 Muslims in Oregon, most of whom live in and around Portland. |
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The population in 1942 was approximately 210,000 of whom 94,000 were Indians, 102,000 native Fijians, 2,000 Chinese and 5,000 Europeans. |
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Hidalgo, accompanies by Ignacio Allende, left Dolores with about 800 men, half of whom were on horseback. |
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The oblique case form of who is whom, as in the man whom I saw was tall, although in informal registers who is commonly used in place of whom. |
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More than 8,000 Icelandic speakers live in Denmark, of whom approximately 3,000 are students. |
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This large body contained lawyers, peers, and members of the Church, many of whom lived far from London. |
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The total number of English speakers in the inner circle is as high as 380 million, of whom some 120 million are outside the United States. |
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Some 400,000 settlers came from Britain, of whom 300,000 stayed permanently. |
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Even the defencemen, most of whom are smart, mobile puckhandlers, pinch in more often. |
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The majority of African Americans are Protestant, many of whom follow the historically black churches. |
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Revolts broke out in Franconia, Swabia, and Thuringia in 1524, even drawing support from disaffected nobles, many of whom were in debt. |
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By the middle of the 17th century the secular priests were 442, the religious 142, of whom 62 were Jesuits. |
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Each borough has a committee of councillors, each of whom is elected to represent a ward. |
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This was not seen as a good match for her, but the couple lived happily and had four sons, three of whom lived into adulthood. |
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Tennessee sends nine members to the US House of Representatives, of whom there are seven Republicans and two Democrats. |
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Purcell fathered six children by his wife Frances, four of whom died in infancy. |
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In 1831, Old Sarum had eleven voters, all of whom were landowners who lived elsewhere. |
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The borough has just seventeen electors, all of whom are tenants of Mr Norton. |
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It convenes once a year, and consists of 85 representatives, of whom seven or eight are sent from each of the dioceses. |
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Young Robert was the sixth of the family's seven children, two of whom died at a young age. |
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Robert and Caroline Owen had eight children, the first of whom died in infancy. |
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In 1776 Darby married Rebecca Smith of Doncaster, and they had seven children, of whom four survived to adulthood. |
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The Divinity School consists of the Regius Professor of Divinity, and Archbishop King's Lecturer, each of whom has his assistants. |
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He had two daughters and four sons, one of whom is former Rhode Island Governor and former United States Senator Lincoln Chafee. |
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At its peak the Red Stick faction had 4,000 warriors, only a quarter of whom had muskets. |
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This could result in losses for investors, many of whom being the most favored clients of the underwriters. |
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Qiguan and Confucius would later have two daughters together, one of whom is thought to have died as a child. |
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In a 2002 outbreak of legionellosis in the town, 172 people were reported to have caught the disease, of whom seven died. |
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Manchester waterworks supplied an area containing 800,000 inhabitants, about 380,000 of whom lived within the city boundary. |
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Among the early visitors to Helvellyn were the poets Samuel Taylor Coleridge and William Wordsworth, both of whom lived nearby at one period. |
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Their marriage lasted until her death 48 years later, and the couple had 15 children, all but one of whom lived to adulthood. |
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Then they continued firing at the prisoners, many of whom were now struggling to get back inside the blocks. |
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The building was packed with about 300 worshippers, four of whom were killed and around 60 injured. |
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I went to the beach to look at the sunbathers, at least some of whom went there to be looked at while they worked on their tans. |
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The couple were congratulated by the witnesses and their uniter, the three of whom drank their health. |
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The magistrates were mobbed by vivat-yelling crowds, some 10,000 of whom made their way to the Bastille where they clamoured for Rohan's release. |
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There are about 400,000 non-resident Indians from Andhra Pradesh living in the Kingdom, many of whom speaking Telugu, besides Urdu, he said. |
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It centres on the reunion of four friends, one of whom, the zaftig and humdrum Becky, is getting married. |
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There were eleven children of this marriage, of whom John was the eldest surviving son. |
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Victoria and Albert had 42 grandchildren, of whom 34 survived to adulthood. |
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Blast was produced by bellows worked by four 'blowers', three of whom worked at a time while the fourth stood ready to replace one of the others. |
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But here is one, of whom ich will conquire, Whilk way che might attain to my desire. |
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There have been three talkers in Great British, either of whom would illustrate what I say about dogmatists. |
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I was a hail fellow well met with all of the workmen at the factory, most of whom knew little and cared less about social distinctions. |
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Village life consisted of free men assembled under a chieftain, all of whom shared common cultural and political traditions. |
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These advances were capitalised on by entrepreneurs, of whom the best known is Richard Arkwright. |
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In 2013 the 33rd Great North Run had 56,000 participants most of whom were raising money for charity. |
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The Liber Vitae of Durham Cathedral names two priests with this name, one of whom is presumably Bede himself. |
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However, he was venerated outside England, mainly through the efforts of Boniface and Alcuin, both of whom promoted the cult on the Continent. |
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Also at the time of the 2001 UK census, the City of York had a total population of 181,094 of whom 93,957 were female and 87,137 were male. |
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He converted wealthy women, some of whom became nuns in the face of family opposition. |
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His retinue also included eighteen bishops and thirteen earls, six of whom were Danes from eastern England. |
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By 1031 Robert had gathered considerable support from noblemen, many of whom would become prominent during William's life. |
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He also brought many Norman counsellors and fighters, some of whom established an English cavalry force. |
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The Foundation is the authorised staffing establishment of the cathedral, few of whom are clergy. |
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In July 1277 Edward invaded with a force of 15,500, of whom 9,000 were Welshmen. |
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By Margaret of France Edward had two sons, both of whom lived into adulthood, and a daughter who died as a child. |
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This communal monastic lifestyle grew out of the lifestyle of earlier sects of wandering ascetics, some of whom the Buddha had studied under. |
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The most prominent resisters included John Fisher, Bishop of Rochester, and Sir Thomas More, both of whom refused to take the oath to the King. |
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The translation was done by 47 scholars, all of whom were members of the Church of England. |
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Charles had nine children, two of whom eventually succeeded as king, and two of whom died at or shortly after birth. |
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During the 1650s they had nine children, five of whom survived to adulthood. |
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His subjects resented paying taxes that were spent on his mistresses and their children, many of whom received dukedoms or earldoms. |
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The Speaker is assisted by three Deputy Speakers, the most senior of whom holds the title of Chairman of Ways and Means. |
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Mary's sister, Anne, had borne numerous children, all of whom died during childhood. |
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Britain maintained a standing army of 220,000 at the height of the Napoleonic Wars, of whom less than half were available for campaigning. |
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The battle of Wagram of 1809 involved 300,000 men, and 500,000 fought at Leipzig in 1813, of whom 150,000 were killed or wounded. |
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Today, Scotland has a population of just over five million people, the majority of whom consider themselves Scottish. |
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About 12 million, most of whom were Eastern Europeans, were employed in the German war economy as forced labourers. |
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The Speaker is assisted by three deputies, all of whom are elected by the House. |
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The city council itself has 15 members, all of whom are currently independents. |
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It has over 50,000 employees, of whom about 23,000 are based in the United Kingdom. |
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He was the second child of Robert and Mabel Stephenson, neither of whom could read or write. |
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However, there are minorities, the largest of which are Britons, many of whom are retirees. |
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In the 2011 UK census, 557 people in England and Wales declared Cornish to be their main language, 464 of whom lived in Cornwall. |
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The mission consisted of about forty missionaries, some of whom were monks. |
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There was a total of 572 Vatican citizens, of whom 352 were not residents, mainly apostolic nuncios and diplomatic staff. |
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The thesis is examined in a final public oral exam administered by at least five faculty members, two of whom must be external. |
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Public interest was partly fuelled by contemporary writers, of whom the work of William Harrison Ainsworth was particularly influential. |
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Opened in 1840, the castle still houses over 100 students, most of whom are in the keep. |
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Wace says Arthur created the Round Table to prevent quarrels among his barons, none of whom would accept a lower place than the others. |
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In 1551, the ordinary was expanded to 200 men, of whom 100 were to be archers and 100 halberdiers, but these numbers were not maintained. |
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In 1397, Richard took his revenge on the appellants, many of whom were executed or exiled. |
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His will reveals that he had two infant children in England, of whom nothing is known except that they were in the care of a nurse. |
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This Order is a mendicant religious order of men, some of whom trace their origin to Francis of Assisi. |
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This tradition of martyrdom would continue among Donne's closer relatives, many of whom were executed or exiled for religious reasons. |
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At about this time, Burke joined the circle of leading intellectuals and artists in London of whom Samuel Johnson was the central luminary. |
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He also met the Blount sisters, Teresa and Martha, both of whom would remain lifelong friends. |
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In Dan Simmons' book Hyperion, one of the characters is a clone of John Keats, of whom he possesses personality and memories. |
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He then became tutor to three young brothers, one of whom, Richard Peters, later became a distinguished academic. |
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The couple had two sons, Jake and Luke, both of whom work as directors on Scott's production company, Ridley Scott Associates. |
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This record only stood until 1924, when the Paris Games involved 3,000 competitors, the greatest of whom was Finnish runner Paavo Nurmi. |
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Only three other people have won the award twice, one of whom being fellow racing driver and former F1 World Champion Damon Hill. |
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The Nordic House is run by a steering committee of eight, of whom three are Faroese and five from other Nordic countries. |
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In 2006 a total of 825,603 people visited the islands, of whom 443,987 were cruise ship passengers. |
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The Assembly is chaired by the Speaker and three Deputy Speakers, of whom one is appointed Principal Deputy Speaker. |
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Labour had 29 members in the Assembly at the time, all of whom held constituency seats. |
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The Normans killed hundreds of soldiers, many of whom were resting or bathing, and seized supplies. |
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The most important prerogative still personally exercised by the monarch is the choice of whom to appoint Prime Minister. |
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In this light also women may be regarded, the interests of almost all of whom are involved in that of their fathers or in that of their husbands. |
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The war caused an exodus of the Crimean Tatars, about 200,000 of whom moved to the Ottoman Empire in continuing waves of emigration. |
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There are also a several thousand neopagans, some of whom are members of officially registered churches such as the Native Polish Church. |
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The campaign was fought between the Allies and Axis powers, many of whom had colonial interests in Africa dating from the late 19th century. |
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India has the highest number of people living in conditions of slavery, 18 million, most of whom are in bonded labour. |
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The Secretariat employs approximately 100 staff members, of whom a third are based in Geneva and two thirds in Brussels and Luxembourg. |
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Orkney Islands Council consists of 21 members, all of whom are independent, that is they do not stand as representatives of a political party. |
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The resident population is 31,458 as of 2012 of whom 23,769 live on Providenciales in the Caicos Islands. |
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The 1867 Reform Act passed and enfranchised roughly three million people, around half of whom were working class. |
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It ran seven candidates in the Seanad election, all of whom were successful. |
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The strength of the police force, as of 2008, in England and Wales was around 140,000 of whom 32,000 are women. |
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In 2012 Amnesty reported that the fate of an estimated 10,500 people, most of whom were Bosnian Muslims, remained unknown. |
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The answer is that cities are run by politicians most of whom are morons or on the verge of moronicity. |
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Control of the islands was then held by clan chiefs, principal of whom were the MacLeods, MacDonalds, Mackenzies and MacNeils. |
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At the beginning World War I, there were 51,616 South Asian lascars working on British ships, the majority of whom were of Bengali descent. |
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Circuit riders, many of whom were laymen, travelled by horseback to preach the gospel and establish churches in many places. |
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John Bunyan had six children, five of whom are known to have married, of which four had children. |
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They had five children, of whom four survived by the time of Scott's death, most baptized by an Episcopalian clergyman. |
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The first one, known as The Mother Club, was founded in Greenock in 1801 by merchants born in Ayrshire, some of whom had known Burns. |
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Outside the ranks of the giants there are few other composers of whom the same could be said. |
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Fellow nominees included Morgan Freeman and Denzel Washington, both of whom would go on to win the award. |
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It employs over 20,950 staff in total, 16,672 of whom are in public sector broadcasting. |
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At that time there would have been about 270 persons living there, of whom about 80 would have been friars. |
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There are around 100,000 Westerners in Saudi Arabia, most of whom live in compounds or gated communities. |
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The Commission is headed by two commissioners, one of whom is Canadian, the other American. |
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These purchases left approximately 300,000 people living in the once disputed lands, many of whom were Mexican nationals. |
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Greek military personnel total 367,450, of whom 142,950 are active and 220,500 are reserve. |
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Algernon, in a condition of masculine nescience, lets himself become engaged to a woman of whom he knows nothing. |
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A Church of Scotland minister of Troqueer in Dumfries produced eleven children of whom some have made a notable mark. |
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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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Here he was met by Mac Duilechain of Clanbrassil and Mac Artain of Iveagh, both of whom had submitted to him at Carrickfergus. |
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Hundreds of seamen worked as sailors on merchant ships, some of whom were African American. |
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By 1781, the Army numbered approximately 121,000 men globally, 48,000 of whom were stationed throughout the Americas. |
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The Glasgow Boys consisted of several men, most of whom were trained in, or had strong ties to the city of Glasgow. |
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The club had twelve founding members of whom five were known to Robert Burns, and two were once his close friends. |
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It was composed mostly of Highlanders, many of whom fought with their traditional kilts to the sound of the pipes. |
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These included Roy Hattersley, Shirley Williams, Bill Rodgers and David Owen all of whom he was later to sit with in the Callaghan cabinet. |
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They had three daughters, one of whom, Sarah Smith, has served as the Washington correspondent for Channel 4 news and now works for BBC Scotland. |
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Piping spread to Arabic countries such as Jordan, Egypt and Oman, some of whom had previously existing bagpipe traditions. |
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The first still extant Burns Club was founded in Greenock in 1801 by merchants who were born in Ayrshire, some of whom had known Burns. |
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A total of 34 clubs have appeared in the final, of whom 25 have won the competition. |
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In October 2013, French football magazine So Foot published a list of whom they considered the 'best' football supporters in the world. |
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The North Wales Police Authority consisted of 17 members, of whom 9 were councillors, 3 were magistrates and 5 were independent members. |
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Over the next 12 months around 30 people were arrested in connection with the investigation, 19 of whom were serving or retired police officers. |
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Seventh are the Chinese Dai Huen Jai gang, many of whom are veterans of Chairman Mao's Red Guards. |
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By asking around, Vecchione turned up images from other scientists, most of whom had been searching the ocean for something else. |
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To have a valid nomination a candidate has to have a proposer, seconder and eight assenters, all of whom have to be electors in the ward. |
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Knobble the minke whale is loved by tourists and wildlife watchers, hundreds of whom follow him on Facebook. |
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Around 60 people took part in the event, the oldest of whom was 86-yearold retired milkman George Bandura. |
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A total of over 27,000 migrants entered Greece last weekend, the majority of whom arrived on the island of Lesvos. |
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