Operators must be able to respond to an emergency and know the procedures in place to deal with it. |
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A chapel was consecrated to her on Papa Westray and became a place of pilgrimage for people with eye complaints. |
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The long, stalled cairn, built of local stone, was once a communal burial place for the bones of an ancient community. |
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As of February 2015, no restoration has taken place and the property is back on the market. |
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Little improvement took place beyond the Roman approach to harbour construction after the Renaissance. |
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Cliff stabilization can be accomplished through drainage of excess rainwater of through terracing, planting and wiring to hold cliffs in place. |
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The French revolution at the end of the 18th century did not disturb Calais and no executions took place. |
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Another monument in the Parc Richelieu, erected on 23 April 1994, marks the approximate site of Emma, Lady Hamilton's last resting place. |
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Estimates place the death toll in Lisbon alone between 10,000 and 100,000 people, making it one of the deadliest earthquakes in history. |
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Deformation of continental lithosphere can take place in several possible modes. |
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It is the best possible place in which to do the growing you need to do to realize the outformation of your God Self. |
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Habitat can be defined as the natural environment of an organism, the place in which it is natural for it to live and grow. |
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While courtship starts on the ice, mating usually takes place in the water. |
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Commercial production of kelp harvested from its natural habitat took place in Japan for over a century. |
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However, the behaviour also takes place in warm water and is also observed in birds that do not typically stand in water. |
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In their place, herons, ibises, spoonbills, the hamerkop and the shoebill have now been transferred into Pelecaniformes. |
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Introduced species that become established and spread beyond the place of introduction are called invasive species. |
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It's the kind of Manhattan place you take your relatives when they come from out of town. |
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The majority of commerce took place via maritime shipping due to undeveloped roadways between the 16th and 18th centuries. |
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The first sea battle, the Battle of Heligoland Bight took place on 28 August 1914 and ended in a clear British victory. |
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Now, however, in his opinion, the newly affluent and independent women can afford to let that natural development take place in their speech. |
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Among Belgian and Surinamese Dutch speakers and speakers from other regions in the Netherlands, this vowel shift is not taking place. |
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Johnny was an outsider at this years karate tournament, but he still managed to win second place out of sheer determination. |
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Aidan, who was the first bishop of this place, was a monk and always lived according to monastic rule together with all his followers. |
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The top of the yoke was closed by either a length of hardwood or a curved iron head, which kept the stone in place. |
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By looking at the place where the shadow from the rod falls on a carved curve, a navigator is able to sail along a line of latitude. |
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In 1911 experiments took place with Albatros seaplanes and in 1912 Tirpitz authorized 200,000 marks for seaplane trials. |
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The most severe bombing took place on 6 September 1944, when roughly 80 percent of all houses in the town centre were destroyed. |
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The planning and controls that were put in place were thought to be adequate. |
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As amber matures over the years, more polymerization takes place as well as isomerization reactions, crosslinking and cyclization. |
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In common with elsewhere in the Orkney islands, place names are generally a mixture of Norse, Scots and English influences. |
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Another popular dance festival is 5daysoff, which takes place in the venues Paradiso and Melkweg. |
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Cherbourg became the place of arrival for equipment and the British and American troops, and for departure on leave and injuries. |
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But its use as a place of war hampered the development of Cherbourg as major commercial port, compared to Le Havre. |
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As for the performances at the Great Volcano, they are now taking place in the old ferry terminal until the end of construction. |
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Le Tetris at the fort of Tourneville will, in 2013, be a place devoted to contemporary music. |
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Every August, the Chausey Regatta takes place on the first weekend of the neap tide. |
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In this way, the building keeps its original purpose as a place of prayer and singing the glory of God. |
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In their pilgrimages the people combined the celebration of a holy place and a holy day. |
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This would place its origin around 1500 BC, in the Middle Bronze Age in England. |
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Innocent set a commission in place to try to convince John to change his mind, but to no avail. |
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For example, some of the deforestation had already taken place before the Roman age. |
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Pallas was in poor condition, having a chain passed around the ship to hold the armour plates in place. |
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It is designed so that when one mine is swept or detonated, another takes its place. |
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Advancing military forces worked to clear mines from newly taken areas, but extensive minefields remained in place after the war. |
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This is a rather problematic solution, as magnetic compasses need recalibration and all metal objects must be kept in exactly the same place. |
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By the end of the Napoleonic Wars the Royal Navy had in place a sophisticated convoy system to protect merchant ships. |
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The blockships were sunk in the wrong place and after a few days the canal was open to submarines at high tide. |
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Paul put the skull back in its proper place, put back the coffin lid, and kicked dirt and rocks overtop. |
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A war would take place outside of French territory avoiding a repeat of the First World War. |
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The most practical place to achieve this would be in the region of Sedan, which lay in the sector of Rundstedt's Army Group. |
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The evacuation of the second BEF took place during Operation Ariel between 15 and 25 June. |
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Thus, any future war would take place outside of French territory, avoiding a repeat of the First World War. |
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The attack on Brest took place in daylight on 24 July with a loss of 13 bombers and La Pallice was bombed again by 15 Handley Page Halifaxes. |
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Preparations, including overcoming the RAF, were to be in place by mid August. |
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Had an invasion taken place, the Bf 110 equipped Erprobungsgruppe 210 would have dropped Seilbomben just prior to the landings. |
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Indeed, on the day of the raid itself, the BBC announced it, albeit at 0800, after the landings themselves had taken place. |
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Exercises with landing craft and live ammunition also took place at the Combined Training Centre in Inveraray in Scotland. |
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Several large cemeteries in the area serve as the final resting place for many of the Allied and German soldiers killed in the Normandy campaign. |
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The town is also the place where Rabbi Yom Tov of Falaise, grandchild of Rashi held his rabbinical court. |
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It appears that the first place liberated in Jersey may have been the British General Post Office Jersey repeater station. |
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Egypt has won first place five times in the African Men's Handball Championship, five times second place, and four times third place. |
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The British forced the remaining SS guards to gather up the corpses and place them in mass graves. |
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While most blockades historically took place at sea, blockade is still used on land to prevent someone coming into a certain area. |
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If the situation so demands, the blockading nation can request that the ship divert to a known place or harbour for inspection. |
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Prior to the invasion, few German reconnaissance flights took place over Britain, and those that did saw only the dummy staging areas. |
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Depending on the circumstances, it may place the Red Star of David inside the Red Crystal, or use the Red Crystal alone. |
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This could place the aircraft dangerously into the path of the intruder above, who is descending to land. |
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Saint Vindicianus, the bishop of Cambrai made the first recorded reference to the place Brosella, in 695, when it was still a hamlet. |
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In 1830, the Belgian revolution took place in Brussels, after a performance of Auber's opera La Muette de Portici at La Monnaie theatre. |
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Three quarters of Parliament sessions now take place at its Brussels hemicycle. |
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The event is organised by the Brighton and Hove Motor Club and normally takes place on the second Saturday in September each year. |
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Aulneau was killed before his planned expedition to visit the Mandans could take place. |
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Mating probably takes place in the summer, with calves being born in the following year, between June and September. |
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But other recent studies place gray whales as being outside the rorqual clade, but as the closest relatives to the rorquals. |
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The island became a common place for pilgrimage in the 13th and 14th centuries. |
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Windsurfing takes place around the island, particularly to its west coast and around the mouth of Walney Channel. |
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Its east coast resembles Walney, and the main town to the east of the island is 'Vicarstown', located at the same place as Vickerstown. |
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Contamination may affect a person, a place, an animal, or an object such as clothing. |
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Pour the oobleck into a water table or into plastic tubs to place on tables. |
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The daughter nuclides will then normally decay through beta or alpha, respectively, to end up in the same place. |
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In 1871, Mendeleev predicted this missing element would occupy the empty place below manganese and have similar chemical properties. |
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Mining can also occur with both surface and underground operations taking place on the same reserve. |
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Amniotes, who could better cope with these drier conditions, rose to dominance in place of their amphibian ancestors. |
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A volcanic winter is said to have taken place around 70,000 years ago after the supereruption of Lake Toba on Sumatra island in Indonesia. |
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The first trial borings took place in 1865, under the direction of Lord Mostyn, owner of Mostyn Colliery, a few miles away. |
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It depicts the heat and work transfer process taking place in high temperature region. |
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Transfer of heat energy from high temperature exhaust gas to water and steam takes place by a waste heat recovery boiler in the bottoming cycle. |
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Hitters use the open-handed tip to try to softly place the ball over the blockers or into other open areas of the opponent's court. |
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When you generously, open-heartedly bless someone who has hurt or harmed you, incredible divine alchemy takes place. |
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The activities of the Agency and its advisory committees must take place in the open sunshine of public scrutiny and accountability. |
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In August 1969, following the annual Apprentice Boys of Derry parade in the city, serious rioting took place in Derry and Belfast. |
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Two of the county's festivals take place in Arklow, the Arklow music Festival and the Arklow Seabreeze Festival. |
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A lot of the place names on Sodor are clearly based on Manx forms, but often the nouns are inverted to match English word order. |
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The arrival of William of Orange to launch the Glorious Revolution of 1688 took place at Brixham. |
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Rising temperatures have led to Devon becoming the first place in modern Britain to cultivate olives commercially. |
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The intertidal zone is also a good place to find plant life in the sea, where mangroves or cordgrass or beach grass might grow. |
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Water movement is a significant means by which other material, such as soil, gravel, boulders or pollutants, are transported from place to place. |
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It is the only place in Brittany, except the name Brittany itself, with a separate name in English. |
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The story of a 1910 novel Das Meer by German author Bernhard Kellermann is taking place on the island of Ushant. |
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Currently, the gas field is explored as a potential place for the purpose of carbon dioxide capture and storage. |
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Located in place of the teeth, it has the appearance of a huge fringe and is used to sieve the water for plankton and krill. |
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In 1828, modern Greece's first president Ioannis Kapodistrias called for union of Cyprus with Greece, and numerous minor uprisings took place. |
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Sources alternatively place Cyprus in Europe, or Western Asia and the Middle East. |
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He offered the rule of Sicily to Ziyadat Allah, the Aghlabid Emir of Tunisia, in return for a position as a general and a place of safety. |
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A great place to see this marionette art is the puppet theatres of Palermo. |
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A farmer could place an order for a new tractor part by text message and pay for it by mobile money-transfer. |
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The second type of expedition identified by Sirera and Renn is one that took place starting from more or less private initiatives. |
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The Norwegian Store Norske and the Russian Arktikugol remain the only mining companies in place. |
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Several major tennis tournaments take place in France, including the Paris Masters and the French Open, one of the four Grand Slam tournaments. |
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The government of the new kingdom took place in a framework of parliamentary constitutional monarchy dominated by liberal forces. |
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Next place your hair, the rose quartz, some of the orris root powder, and the candle drippings into the box. |
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The complete Romanization of Lusitania only took place in the Visigothic era. |
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Pelagius' plan was to use the Cantabrian mountains as a place of refuge and protection from the invading Moors. |
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Expo '98 took place in Portugal and in 1999 it was one of the founding countries of the euro and the eurozone. |
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Specifically Kerkyra, with its harbour, scenery and wealth of ruins and castles, is a favourite stopping place for cruise liners. |
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This acceleration of the current takes place in the direction of waves and dominant wind. |
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This device floats on the surface of the water, held in place by cables connected to the seabed. |
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Some illegal fishing takes place on an industrial scale with financed commercial operations. |
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Similar developments took place beyond Bergen's city limits, for example in Loddefjord. |
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The longer the terminus of the glacier stays in one place, the more debris accumulate in the moraine. |
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The second chamber is larger and is where digestion takes place. |
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The 1986 edition of the Eurovision Song Contest took place in Bergen. |
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As the spraying takes place, the liquid is pumped out of the tank. |
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The lowest counts of less than 32 parts per thousand are found in the far north as less evaporation of seawater takes place in these frigid areas. |
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For most species, birthing takes place in the spring and summer months. |
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Hilbre Island may already have been a hermitage before the Norman invasion or at least a place of pilgrimage based around the lore of St Hildeburgh. |
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I protest before God, and as my soul shall answer for it, that I think there were never in any place in the world worthier ships than these are, for so many. |
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Volumetric methods attempt to determine the amount of oil in place by using the size of the reservoir as well as the physical properties of its rocks and fluids. |
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They are designed to move from place to place, and then anchor themselves by deploying their legs to the ocean bottom using a rack and pinion gear system on each leg. |
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It has frequently been noted on lists of unusual place names. |
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This understanding is crucial because it allows decision makers to place climate change in the context of other large challenges facing the nation and the world. |
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Studies have shown that the uplift has taken place in two distinct stages. |
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The floodplain is the natural place for a river to dissipate its energy. |
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Common properties of hydrocarbons are the facts that they produce steam, carbon dioxide and heat during combustion and that oxygen is required for combustion to take place. |
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When I was older I went out on the hillsides and dug the roots of oose, or Amole as the Mexicans call it, which were excellent to use in place of soap. |
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At the start of the month, the Brest Group was made the Bomber Command priority again and from 11 December, bombing and minelaying took place nightly. |
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The two slaves who dressed her hurried forward, one with the nearly translucent overshift, the other with the heavy collar of onyx and gold that held it in place. |
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It is the base of Great Britain Bandy Federation and in Littleport there is a project in place aiming at building an indoor stadium for ice sports. |
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Brine is a common fluid used as a secondary refrigerant in large refrigeration installations for the transport of thermal energy from place to place. |
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The place name evidence of a Norse presence on Eday is conclusive and very little is known about the specifics of life on the island at this time. |
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Archaeologists have only partially explored it, but have found numerous burial mounds, tools and bones, suggesting it was a place of some importance. |
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In the 2009 rankings of Masters of Management, the school reached first place with the CEMS Master in Management and a tenth place with its RSM Master in Management. |
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Together they make a reference system, one to a quantity, the other to a particular place in a year numbering system that is time before the present. |
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In 1345, an alleged Eucharistic miracle in the Kalverstraat rendered the city an important place of pilgrimage until the adoption of the Protestant faith. |
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Like me, the son was inspired to go outback, and when things went wrong for him the desert seemed like the perfect place to perish and decay, to get blown around on the wind. |
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Since the partition of Ireland, unionism in Ireland has focused on maintaining and preserving the place of Northern Ireland within the United Kingdom. |
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In the majority of these species, fertilisation takes place outside the mother's body, with the male and female fish shedding their gametes into the surrounding water. |
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Fall, though, is a time to be outdoors, at least part of the time, and you can be outdoorsier easier in Switzerland then than almost any place we know. |
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The bell rings, and the herd rush violently down into a steep place in the fore part of the vessel, and the Captain amuses us while the pabulation is going on. |
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The place names on Sodor are mostly a mixture of Manx and Norse. |
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In the end, after several years of searching and having to place a second mortgage on her home, Allcroft raised sufficient funding from her local bank manager. |
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Hartshorne took his place as songwriter from Series 12 and onwards. |
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Amsterdam is also featured in John Green's book 'The Fault in Our Stars,' which has also been made into a film, and part of the film takes place in Amsterdam. |
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New technologies are allowing birdwatching activities to take place over the Internet, using robotic camera installations and mobile phones set up in remote wildlife areas. |
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Just before the pups are weaned, a new mating cycle takes place. |
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In addition, water quality is affected by the interaction of dissolved oxygen with organic material and various chemical transformations that may take place. |
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This was reduced to six units by the autumn of 1941, and eventually cancelled altogether when it became apparent that Sea Lion would never take place. |
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The amphibious assaults in North Africa followed three months after the Dieppe Raid, and the successful Normandy landings took place two years later. |
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The place of the last fighting in 1940, it was reinforced by the Germans in 1943 with a battery located on the hillside overlooking the harbour, below the fort. |
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There were no mechanisms in place to answer the big strategic questions. |
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Finally, the beach is a place for kitesurfing, windsurfing and surfing. |
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In 2006 the median household income tax was 14,667 euros, which put Le Havre at 22,251th place among the 30,687 communes of more than 50 households in France. |
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A number of very large crane vessels were built in the 1970s which allow very large single modules weighing up to 14,000 tonnes to be fabricated and then lifted into place. |
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As per the 1997 Seville Agreement, the IFRC is the Lead Agency of the Movement in any emergency situation which does not take place as part of an armed conflict. |
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This is also the place where the Council of Ministers holds its meetings. |
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Do not omit thy prayers for want of a good oratory, or place to pray in. |
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Naval exercises took place in Northern Ireland, and medical teams in London and elsewhere rehearsed how they would handle the expected waves of casualties. |
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The greatest economic development had taken place inland, in the provinces of Cagliari and Sassari, characterized by a certain amount of enterprise. |
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Troops were briefed using maps that were correct in every detail except for the place names, and most were not told their actual destination until they were already at sea. |
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He has always kept an orderly kitchen, with nothing out of place. |
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Besides, it was getting cold. They say that the oreibasia took place in midwinter, but I daresay the Peloponnesus is considerably milder that time of year than Vermont. |
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Moreover, it was known for its cheap wines, exported to Rome, and was used as place of relegation, one of the most famous exiles being the Roman philosopher Seneca. |
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The most severe attack took place in 1599, during the Dutch Revolt. |
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Kearsarge now had Alabama boxed in with no place left to run. |
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Spithead, an area off Gilkicker Point near Gosport, is known as the place where the Royal Navy is traditionally reviewed by the monarch of the day. |
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Only two local offensives, by the British and French in the north at Arras on 21 May and by the French from Cambrai in the south on 22 May, took place. |
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In place of the fallen Western Rome, Barbarian kingdoms arose in 5th and 6th centuries and came to decisively shape European culture of the upcoming Middle Ages. |
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The Saint Lucy's Day, which take place on 13 December, is very popular among children in some Italian regions, where she plays a role similar to Santa Claus. |
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To allow passengers to walk off the train without arrival checks in most cases, juxtaposed controls ordinarily take place at the embarkation station. |
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Forced to cede large areas of land in the Treaty of Nystad in 1721, Sweden also lost its place as an empire and as the dominant state on the Baltic Sea. |
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Music festivals that take place in Kent include Chilled in a Field Festival, Electric Gardens, Hop Farm Festival, In the Woods Festival, and Lounge On The Farm. |
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It locates the formal seat of European Parliament in the French city of Strasbourg, where votes take place, with the Council, on the proposals made by the Commission. |
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A Viking named Stjerner Oddi compiled a chart showing the direction of sunrise and sunset, which enabled navigators to sail longships from place to place with ease. |
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In one place, there was a new wooden church, which, having no steeple, and being yet unpainted, looked like an enormous packing-case without any direction upon it. |
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If there were no holes then a loop of rope kept the oars in place. |
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By 1913 the French and British had plans in place for joint naval action against Germany, and France moved its Atlantic fleet from Brest to Toulon, replacing British ships. |
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With no forward planning and secrecy being maintained, communications between the island governments and the UK took place in an atmosphere of confusion and misinterpretation. |
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The home was also a place for neighbors, friends, and extended family to interact, further cementing its importance in the social lives of 17th century Dutch burghers. |
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The word was for a long time normally rendered fiord, a spelling preserved in place names such as Grise Fiord, but now generally current only in New Zealand English. |
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It was decided that the attack would take place on 28 August. |
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Although the annexation of the earldom by Scotland took place over five centuries ago in 1472, some Orcadians regard themselves as Orcadians first and Scots second. |
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Once deliberation has taken place, the Court issues a majority opinion. |
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