And Baithene set off for Tiree, and when the whale appeared, he raised his hands and blessed it and it went back down into the ocean. |
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His doctrine of the priesthood of all believers raised the laity to the same level as the clergy. |
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Charles raised an army using the medieval method of commission of array, and Parliament called for volunteers for its militia. |
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In some of the South Indian temples, raised lamp towers called Kamba Vilakku made of brass can be seen. |
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In response to the threat James had raised five new regiments of foot and five of horse, as well as bringing in Scottish and Irish soldiers. |
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For that reason among others, this project raised a substantial debate before US Congress for the FY07 Defense budget, but also internationally. |
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It was led by John Graham, 1st Viscount Dundee, also known as Graham of Claverhouse or Bonnie Dundee, who raised an army from Highland clans. |
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Due to the inelastic demand for these journals, the commercial publishers lost little of the market when they raised the prices significantly. |
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Charles II opposed the conversion, ordering that James's daughters, Mary and Anne, be raised as Protestants. |
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She was raised thinking that she had been briefly deprived of oxygen during a difficult birth resulting in a learning disability. |
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All royalties will go towards Save the Children UK and money raised in the USA will be donated to the Elvis Presley Charitable Foundation. |
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Argyll sailed to Scotland and, on arriving there, raised recruits mainly from his own clan, the Campbells. |
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The event raised funds and public awareness on children affected by violence in war zones. |
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Hugh Blair, who was a firm believer in the authenticity of the poems, raised a subscription to allow Macpherson to pursue his Gaelic researches. |
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A female guest will give her views on men and reply to any specific points raised by the previous speaker. |
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The remainder of licence fee revenue raised in the country is spent on networked programmes. |
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A campaign exists to make 16 September, the date Owain raised his standard, a public holiday in Wales. |
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Soft tears again bedewed my cheeks, and I even raised my humid eyes with thankfulness towards the blessed sun which bestowed such joy upon me. |
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A similar critique of Trotsky's role on the events around the Kronstadt rebellion was raised by the American anarchist Emma Goldman. |
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Roman engineers used inverted siphons to move water across a valley if they judged it impractical to build a raised aqueduct. |
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The watermill is shown on a raised relief on the sarcophagus of Marcus Aurelius Ammianos, a local miller. |
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The raised stone channels in which the water travelled were slightly slanted. |
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Concerns have been raised that lead bullets used for hunting can damage the environment. |
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He raised taxes to pay for the great war against France and cracked down on radicalism. |
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The king raised an army to help Hubert, who began to build another castle in the commote of Ceri. |
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She turned off the bed-head light in this tiny, low-ceiled rolling home of hers, raised the curtain and watched the specks of light streak by. |
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Henry and Eleanor mobilised their own supporters and raised a foreign mercenary army. |
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This stymied any hopes for a fresh campaign into Scotland and raised fears of civil war. |
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They were afterwards dressed, that is, the wool raised on one side, by a set of people called Shearmen. |
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The castle comprises a scarp and ditch forming a raised platform and on the north face is a ruined drystone building. |
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Units of the Norwegian Armed Forces evacuated from Norway or raised abroad continued participating in the war from exile. |
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Questions were also raised about the divisional leadership and about securing officer commissions through influence. |
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According to Mayer, Charles has only raised his objections to being used to sell weapons abroad in private. |
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The idea of building a tunnel under the Irish Sea has been raised since 1895, when it was first investigated. |
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Born in Carmarthen, Wales, he was raised in Ceredigion and the Conwy Valley. |
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Because of this, a vast income was raised from visiting pilgrims in the Middle Ages. |
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Cameron was born in Marylebone, London, and raised in Peasemore, Berkshire. |
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Och, murther! faix, some spell my pipe bewishes, I've played a wail and raised the little fishes. |
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It is possibly a reference to a mound or slightly raised place in an otherwise marshy region. |
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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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The Fair is a registered charity that donates funds raised by koha, raffle or bake sales to charities in the community. |
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It was the largest natural body of water in Wales before its level was raised by Thomas Telford to help support the flow of the Ellesmere Canal. |
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Livestock are domesticated animals raised in an agricultural setting to produce commodities such as meat, milk, leather, and wool. |
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The term is often used to refer solely to those raised for food, and sometimes only farmed ruminants, such as cattle and goats. |
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In recent years, some organizations have also raised livestock to promote the survival of rare breeds. |
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A judicidal review against the raised fees failed in 2012, and so the new fee system came into use that September. |
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In October 1875, chapels in Wales raised the next tranche of funds from over 70,000 contributors. |
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At length the acme of a typical Mexican scene was reached when the burros unceremoniously raised their nozzles and brayed loud and long. |
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Wroth was raised in Abergavenny, and educated at Oxford University, where he graduated MA in 1605 from Jesus College, Oxford. |
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He had buried his mouth in Ada's nuque, when she stiffened and raised a warning finger. |
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A Royal Charter is the mechanism by which a British town is raised to the status of city. |
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It was famously raised over Caernarfon during the Battle of Tuthill in 1401 against the English. |
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Then she raised both hands above her shoulders and flipped him the bird with each one. |
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Through the enormous dust cloud that the army raised the trees of the valley appeared as brown smudges against an ochreish sky. |
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An insight into Welsh's personality was recorded in a legal case he raised which was concluded after he had left for the States. |
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Throughout the programme's long history, there have been revelations about the Doctor that have raised additional questions. |
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Jenkins was born in Neath, Wales, where she and her sister Laura were raised by their parents Selwyn John and Susan. |
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Louis on March 9, 1804, when a French tricolor was raised near the river, replacing the Spanish national flag. |
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However, recent disasters in Japan have raised concerns over the safety of nuclear power, and the capital cost of nuclear plants is very high. |
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Then, impelled to some gesture, he raised his voice and in one of his first basso notes called boomingly and without reticence for the waiter. |
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He raised and was responsible for the efficiency of the local militia units of the county, and afterwards of the yeomanry, and volunteers. |
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However the precept may not be raised for purposes which rely only on the power of the GPC, and such funding must be obtained from other sources. |
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Japanese demand for sea urchin corals has raised concerns about overfishing. |
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But this raised the problem that one eye was always looking down into the sand and was effectively useless. |
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It is both fished and raised commercially, and is considered to be the most important fish currently cultured in the Mediterranean. |
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The question may be raised whether we will win the battle against racism, sexism, and agism only to lose the fight against languagism. |
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The saving of Springer raised hopes that another young killer whale named Luna, which had become separated from his pod, could be returned to it. |
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Greenpeace has raised environmental issues to public knowledge, and influenced both the private and the public sector. |
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Because of the 1964 Alaska earthquake, the plans raised some concerns of the test triggering earthquakes and causing a tsunami. |
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Using the money raised with the concert, the Don't Make a Wave Committee chartered a ship, the Phyllis Cormack owned and sailed by John Cormack. |
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In the early 1990s, concern was raised in the UK about apparent clusters of leukaemia near nuclear facilities. |
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The moment had come for the honeyed word. I lowered my voice to a confidential murmur, but on her inquiring if I had laryngitis raised it again. |
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At Goyt's Moss and Axe Edge, deep seams were worked and steam engines raised the coal and dewatered the mines. |
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The Bradford Pals were three First World War Pals battalions of Kitchener's Army raised in the city. |
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The actor Matthew Goode was raised in Devon, and Bradley James, also an actor, was born there. |
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During the Civil War in the 17th century, Truro raised a sizeable force to fight for the king and a royalist mint was set up. |
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The government avoided indirect taxes because they raised the cost of living, and caused discontent among the working class. |
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The Balearic Islands are on a raised platform called the Balearic Promontory, and were formed by uplift. |
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In 1974 this cut was partly reversed, and the top rate on earned income raised to 83 percent. |
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Increased interest in petroleum exploration in the Arctic raised interest in a resolution of the dispute. |
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With the investment income surcharge this raised the top rate on investment income to 98 percent, the highest permanent rate since the war. |
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The following year his nephew Arnulf of Carinthia, the illegitimate son of King Carloman of Bavaria, raised the standard of rebellion. |
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Recent concern has been raised about the cost of milk and some families being unable to afford it. |
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On 4 January 2011 VAT was raised to 20 percent by Chancellor George Osborne, where it remains. |
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The towns raised their own armies, with each guild required to provide levies when needed. |
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There this miserable race inhabits raised pieces ground or platforms, which they have moored by hand above the level of the highest known tide. |
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As stocks grew, with new companies joining to raise capital, the royal court also raised some monies. |
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In the depressions between the raised flats are wet meadows and, where drainage is poor, bogs. |
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A roddon, the dried raised bed of a watercourse, is more suitable for building than the less stable peat. |
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Sheep were probably raised on the higher ground of the Townlands and fen islands, then as in the early 19th century. |
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Many historic cities, towns and villages have grown up in the fens, sited chiefly on the few areas of raised ground. |
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Such a hypothesis was raised by reviewing letters sent by Brazilian authorities at the time of the earthquake. |
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The shrine was supported by three pairs of pillars, placed on a raised platform with three steps. |
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Similar geologic evidence can be seen in the Alpine orogeny of Europe, where the movement of the African plate raised the Alps. |
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They are also caught by recreational fishers, kept as pets, raised by fishkeepers, and exhibited in public aquaria. |
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Innovations have always influenced the values of a society and raised new questions of the ethics of technology. |
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The question of shell effectiveness had also been raised after the Battle of Dogger Bank, but no action had been taken. |
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Fish species raised by fish farms include carp, salmon, tilapia, catfish and cod. |
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She then sailed south, arriving in the West Indies where she raised more havoc before finally cruising west into the Gulf of Mexico. |
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After the ransom was paid, Caesar raised a fleet, pursued and captured the pirates, and imprisoned them. |
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Pompey and many of the Senate fled to the south, having little confidence in Pompey's newly raised troops. |
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Despite this, Caesar managed to engineer moles and raised siegeworks that provided his legions with a base of operations. |
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Poor little thing is so innocent and sweet. But he is destroying the lettuces I raised and planted. And so I must kill him or go lettuceless. |
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James Callaghan, who was British prime minister from 1976 to 1979, was born and raised in Portsmouth. |
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They raised their naval strength from a mere 11 squadrons of 3,000 marines to 20 squadrons of 52,000 marines in a century's time. |
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Enrique MacDonell and Cosmao were of equal rank and both raised commodore's pennants before hoisting anchor. |
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Outside the town, low ground to the east and south is cut by ditches, which limit the landward approach to roads raised above ground level. |
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This was approved on the grounds that money raised from private equity had been insufficient to bring the project to completion. |
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Eight times elected to the House of Commons, in 1934 he was raised to the House of Lords with the title of Lord Portsea. |
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In some areas partisan kolkhozes raised crops and livestock to produce food. |
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During the Renaissance era, the Venetians raised great walls around cities threatened by the Ottoman Empire. |
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Sixty thousand of the 850,000 in Rundstedt's command were raised from the many prisoners of war taken on the Eastern Front. |
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Adrian Sanders, MP for the parliamentary constituency of Torbay raised questions about why Napoli was not taken to Falmouth or France. |
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Further south, he saw stepped plains of shingle and seashells as raised beaches showing a series of elevations. |
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The superstructure was reconstructed to the original design and elegance, including the raised roof, wood panelled saloon and open top deck. |
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He later published his view that these were marine raised beaches, but then had to accept that they were shorelines of a proglacial lake. |
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This prompted Charles to give his aid to Edward, and from Burgundy he raised an army to win back his kingdom. |
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The explanation may be the premature death of the mother in childbirth as Cecily Neville, Edward IV's mother raised Lady Elizabeth Plantagenet. |
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When his father relocated to Bedford, Higgs stayed behind with his mother in Bristol, and was largely raised there. |
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These represent periods where no new sediments were laid down, or when earlier sedimentary layers were raised above sea level and eroded away. |
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In mainly grass farms their numbers are raised when there are improved pastures, some arable crops and patches of woodland. |
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By 2012, some 25,000 tons of red deer were raised on farms in North America. |
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McGee was one of three siblings, born in 1959 and raised in Glasgow's Mount Florida area. His father, John, was a panel-beater. |
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During piloerection, the guard hairs on the back are raised and the skin folds spread, thus releasing scent. |
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Escaped domestic pigeons have raised the populations of feral pigeons around the world. |
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However, doubt has been raised over the age of Tikiguania because it is almost indistinguishable from modern agamid lizards. |
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When attacked, the common toad adopts a characteristic stance, inflating its body and standing with its hindquarters raised and its head lowered. |
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In contrast to spruces, even large fir cones do not hang, but are raised like candles. |
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Concerns have been raised that disruption of ice shelves may result in increased glacial outflow from the continental ice mass. |
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Great gods are no longer born, but new heroes can always be raised up from the army of the dead. |
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They are raised for their meat, hides, and antlers and, to a lesser extent, for milk and transportation. |
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Regular fundraising for ransoms was undertaken generally by families and local church groups, who generally raised the ransoms for individuals. |
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In 1897 he was further honoured when Her Majesty raised him to the peerage as Baron Lister, of Lyme Regis in the County of Dorset. |
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As the linesman raised his flag, Neville played on, crossing for Piovaccari to net. |
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The North and South quickly raised volunteer and conscription armies that fought mostly in the South over four years. |
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Often the plants are raised specifically for the purpose, in field or glasshouse growing conditions. |
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While callout culture raises issues of shaming and risk, it has also raised consciousness around the implications of public speech on Twitter. |
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In this version, Tristan is a Cornish warrior who was raised by Lord Marke after his parents were killed at a young age. |
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Another roller placed between the cutting cylinder and the main or land roller could be raised or lowered to alter the height of cut. |
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Troops were raised for a particular service and were disbanded upon the cessation of hostilities. |
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Fish species raised by fish farms include salmon, carp, tilapia, catfish and trout. |
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The idea raised objections on civil and human rights grounds that it would amount to mass surveillance. |
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By 1843 the whole of the keel and the bottom timbers had been raised and the site was declared clear. |
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The perfidious Ricimer soon became dissatisfied with Anthe'mius, and raised the standard of revolt. |
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Downland is formed when chalk formations are raised above the surrounding rocks. |
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Each piston was raised by the steam pressure and returned to its original position by gravity. |
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A grant given to Sandown and Ryde in 2015 has raised hopes of regeneration within the town. |
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It was raised in 1982 by the Mary Rose Trust, in one of the most complex and expensive projects in the history of maritime archaeology. |
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It would then be towed into shallower water and the procedure repeated until the whole ship could be raised completely. |
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The cat's eye is a retroreflective safety device used in road marking and was the first of a range of raised pavement markers. |
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Lestrade raised his mug in a loyal toast while Lady Pauline saw to the more comestible sort for breakfast. |
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The surface of this type of vibrating coating line is distributed and scattered with raised bumps. |
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When a speeding vehicle runs over the raised road lines, it produces a strong warning effect to remind the car driver of deviation from the lane. |
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For his communication, Hawking initially raised his eyebrows to choose letters on a spelling card. |
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On March 15, 1935, Shaw founded Reflecting Roadstuds Ltd, which became the first manufacturer of raised pavement markers. |
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Cumberfans from all around the globe donated money in Cumberbatch's name, with the total raised entirely exceeding expectations. |
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In 2011 the line voltage was raised to 600 V in anticipation of the arrival of the new rolling stock. |
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She started singing a traditional song as she raised her hands and struck her dandiyas on the beat. |
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The older, smaller stone was raised by King Gorm the Old, the last pagan king of Denmark, as a memorial honouring Queen Thyre. |
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In order to help defray the substantial costs involved, they then raised revenue through taking advertisements. |
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These same misdeeds have raised a strong sentiment of disfavour against its ally. |
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Roger Taylor, the drummer from the band Queen was also raised in the county, and currently lives not far from Falmouth. |
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Cooking surfaces could be raised and lowered, elevatorlike, to adjust to the heights of tall and short cooks. |
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Near Maldonado I saw estuary shells of recent species embedded in clay, and raised above the level of a neighbouring fresh-water lake. |
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This was placed on a platform raised upon the arches of the crypt removed to this position for that purpose. |
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British Prime Minister, Neville Chamberlain was raised by his Unitarian statesman father, Joseph Chamberlain. |
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The money raised is specifically channelled towards The Salvation Army's social work in each respective territory. |
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Accounts differ regarding whether George was born in Cappadocia or Syria Palaestina, but agree that he was raised at least partly in Lydda. |
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Concerns were also raised at the number of inmates not in vocational work at the prison. |
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More had no children from his second marriage, although he raised Alice's daughter from her previous marriage as his own. |
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These practices raised the interest of the Office of Fair Trade who, in 1987, investigated the company. |
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The door was French grey outside with raised metal lettering, as clean and sharp as a new knife. |
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In the early 21st century, concerns were raised over the increasing managerialisation and standardisation of universities worldwide. |
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In 2007, concerns were raised about the methods that were being used to fire people in the Faculty of Medicine. |
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This is the third highest fund raised by a UK university, only behind Oxford and Cambridge respectively. |
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The incident raised concerns over whether the charitable status of independent schools such as Eton should be reconsidered, and perhaps revoked. |
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They were raised both as solitary stones and in formations, such as the stone ships and few stone circles. |
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Sometimes, they were raised only as commemoration to great people, a tradition which was continued as the runestones. |
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In, and often also in front of, the apse was a raised platform, where the altar was placed, and from where the clergy officiated. |
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Do you think a child raised in a relatively gender-free environment will develop differently from other children? |
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Previously, legions were raised for specific military campaigns and subsequently disbanded, requiring only temporary castra. |
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In, and often also in front of, the apse was a raised platform, where the altar was placed and the clergy officiated. |
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The main question in this appeal is whether Harrold raised any genuine issues of material fact requiring a trial. |
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There is also, usually in the nave, a raised pulpit from which the dean or other clergy can expound the scriptures. |
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There I began to breathe a little freer, and to give a loose to those warm emotions which the sight of such an encounter had raised in me. |
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It then raised money both for a new CTI scanner and the Earl Mountbatten Hospice. |
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These were raised into position as eight pairs, and all were fixed into place within a week. |
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Water towers were duly constructed, but the weight of water in the raised tanks caused them to collapse. |
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Following his doctrines of design, the building had a concrete frame raised up above the street on pylons. |
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One of the concerns raised was that glue code is typically something that is very special for a given context and therefore hard to reuse. |
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Egan made Robin Hood of noble birth but raised by the forestor Gilbert Hood. |
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Until 1549, the guards at the Tower were numbered among the extraordinary but in that year were raised to the status of ordinary yeomen. |
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Animals raised for human or animal consumption are referred to as livestock and microbes as microbiological cultures. |
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In Australia, the term prime lamb is often used to refer to lambs raised for meat. |
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Whenever you decide to draw to a gut-shot straight, you need to be sure that the pot will not be raised behind you. |
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In his last years, he raised the art of the portrait miniature to its first peak of brilliance. |
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However, environmental and social concerns have been raised over chemicals getting into the water table and minor earthquakes damaging homes. |
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However, doubts have been raised over many decades concerning viability, yet it still survives. |
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Hot blast also raised the operating temperature of furnaces, increasing their capacity. |
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Elizabeth Branwell, who raised the children after the death of their mother, was a Methodist. |
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Controversial from the start of its release, its originality, its subject, narrative style and troubled action raised intrigue. |
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Lewis was raised in a religious family that attended the Church of Ireland. |
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Some historians have raised the possibility that the attack never took place. |
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He also raised the consort song, the church anthem and the Anglican service setting to new heights. |
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They are raised hilllike areas rising above the surrounding flat marshlands. |
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With Stanley Dwight uninterested in his son and often physically absent, John was raised primarily by his mother and maternal grandmother. |
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A new entrance was built directly off the roundabout, with a new bus stop and shelter, and a raised kerb. |
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While funds were raised by private individuals and charities, lack of adequate action let the problem become a catastrophe. |
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A dozen boys, roughly half the class, raised their hands and began discussing their hooptees. |
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In the late 20th century, Mansfield Park raised controversy among reviewers. |
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Lead actress Anny Ondra was raised in Prague and had a heavy Czech accent that was felt unsuitable for the film. |
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The boxer's shorts are raised so the opponent is not allowed to hit to the groin area with intent to cause pain or injury. |
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Boxing matches typically take place in a boxing ring, a raised platform surrounded by ropes attached to posts rising in each corner. |
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The minimum age for jurors was also raised to 25 in order to ensure a more experienced jury pool. |
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The people of Canastota raised money for the tribute which inspired the idea of creating an official, annual hall of fame for notable boxers. |
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Games are played on a rectangular court with raised goal rings at each end. |
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These agencies are also responsible for distributing money raised for sport by the National Lottery. |
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In 1905 Tottenham raised enough money to buy the freehold to the land and became permanent owners of the ground. |
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However doubts have been raised over many decades concerning the competition's viability, yet it still survives. |
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Domestic mammals form a large part of the livestock raised for meat across the world. |
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He was officially cleared of intentionally avoiding the bout, but his receipt of the prize money raised suspicion. |
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This was followed by a section highlighting London, One month later, the Olympic and Paralympic flags were raised outside the London City Hall. |
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The crest is 3D injection moulded on a raised pouch, and a new redesigned deconstructed neckline. |
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Boxers typically wear shorts or trunks with the waistband raised so the opponent is not allowed to strike the groin area. |
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Media coverage of Bruno's problems raised controversy, the principal accusations being gross intrusion and insensitivity. |
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Furthermore, it is irrespective of whether the troops were raised by the Romans or simply hired by them to fight on their behalf. |
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After the race he made a public apology to his team for the penalty he received, but also raised concerns over the pace of his car. |
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At the Council of Clermont later that year, Urban raised the issue again and preached for a Crusade. |
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The flag is to be raised only where there is more than one flag pole, to ensure the flag of Canada is not removed. |
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Both Henry of Huntingdon and Matthew of Westminster talk of a golden dragon being raised at the Battle of Burford in AD 752 by the West Saxons. |
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Later, the Royal Manx Fencibles was raised at the time of the French Revolutionary Wars and Napoleonic Wars. |
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A third body of Manx Fencibles was raised in 1803 to defend the Island during the Napoleonic Wars and to assist the Revenue. |
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The flukes of sirenians are raised up and down in long strokes to move the animal forward, and can be twisted to turn. |
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Becker raised to two hearts, when some would inadvisedly jump pre-emptively to three hearts because they had four-card support. |
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Concerns were also raised about the impact on the large medical research sector in Scotland from the loss of UK wide research funding. |
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He had raised funds in counties Tipperary and Waterford to travel independently and compete for Ireland. |
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As a result, the English Parliament refused to pay for a royal army to put down the rebellion in Ireland and instead raised its own armed forces. |
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The lord of Chale raised some men and demanded the 53 barrels of wine the ship was carrying. |
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Also the OECD's actions against competitive tax practices has raised criticism. |
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They had five children together, and also raised five young relations and an Irish girl called Mary Ryan whom Cameron found begging in England. |
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The Danish army encircled and besieged London, but Edmund was able to escape and raised an army of loyalists. |
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Geoffrey raised a revolt in Anjou while Stephen attacked Angevin loyalists in England. |
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Following her deposition in 1567, her infant son James VI was raised as a Protestant. |
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Working with bankers in the City, the government raised large loans during wartime and paid them off in peacetime. |
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Subsequently, the question was again raised of Henry's oath to cede Anjou to his brother Geoffrey. |
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On 16 April 1689, John Graham of Claverhouse, recently made Viscount Dundee, raised the standard of the deposed James VII on the Dundee Law. |
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Richard went to Poitou and raised the barons who were loyal to himself and his mother in rebellion against his father. |
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Those visiting can walk the site by way of footpaths on the ground and can also enjoy a view from above on a raised platform. |
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They added that, in their view, the enterprise would be profitable only if large sums of money could be raised for the construction. |
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However, the revolution had thoroughly disorganized the army, and the forces raised were insufficient for the invasion. |
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In the meantime Henry II had raised a very expensive army of more than 20,000 mercenaries with which to face the rebellion. |
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Scholars have raised entirely new questions regarding military occupation, radicalization of politics, race, and the male body. |
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During this period 30 Kampfstaffeln and 16 Jagdstaffeln were raised and equipped. |
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The Attlee Government increased pensions and other benefits, with pensions raised to become more of a living income than they had ever been. |
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King's Cave on the south west coast is an example of an emergent landform on such a raised beach. |
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Local Gower salt marsh lamb is produced from sheep which are raised in the salt marshes of the Loughor estuary. |
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In 1861, the Ceylon Light Infantry Volunteers were raised as a militia, but soon became a military reserve force. |
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This eventually choked the lakes and raised above the surface, forming raised bogs. |
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In recent years, the high level of bog being destroyed by cutting has raised environmental concerns. |
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Plans are now in place in both the Republic and Northern Ireland to conserve most of the remaining raised bogs on the island. |
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The British raised regiments of local militia and shipped in more regular forces from Britain and Ireland. |
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Musician, songwriter and performer Michael Marra was born and raised in Dundee. |
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At the end of the 19th century, the colony raised volunteer units to form a reserve for the military garrison. |
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With the creation of the British Empire, militias were also raised in the colonies, where little support could be provided by regular forces. |
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Leopold's banner had been raised alongside the English and French standards. |
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Nanak was raised in a Hindu family and belonged to the Bhakti Sant tradition. |
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She raised a quizzical eyebrow when she saw what he was wearing. |
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Elections almost always took place at a time when the issue of partition had been raised in a new crisis. |
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With other Irish groups, they raised a volunteer army and threatened to emulate the American colonists if their conditions were not met. |
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Industry analysts suggested that implementing customisation has slowed the production speeds, and raised costs. |
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He mopped up the sauce with the bread and scarfed it down like he had been raised by wolves. |
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She raised the morale of the troops, and they attacked the English redoubts, forcing the English to lift the siege. |
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Thomas raised a northern army but was defeated and captured at the Battle of Boroughbridge. |
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In 1450, Jack Cade raised a rebellion to force Henry to address the economic problems or abdicate his throne. |
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The threat of diseases being released by work on the project was raised by Lord James of Blackheath at the passing of the Crossrail Bill. |
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This raised concerns within BP that operations in the United States, BP's primary country of operations, would suffer. |
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While Rona used to support a small population who grew grain and raised cattle, Sula Sgeir is an inhospitable rock. |
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Recently, attitudes have somewhat changed, and the status of the language has been raised in schools in Scotland. |
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The pulpit, often raised so as only to be accessible by a staircase, was the centerpiece of the building. |
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The school raised the money through donations from generous alumni. |
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The money was raised by Irish soldiers serving there and Irish people employed by the East India Company. |
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They raised an army that defeated the king's forces at the Battle of Edgecote Moor. |
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Pinter was born and raised in Hackney, east London, and educated at Hackney Downs School. |
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Dahl and his sisters were raised in the Lutheran faith, and were baptised at the Norwegian Church, Cardiff, where their parents worshipped. |
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After losing both his parents by the age of 10, Maugham was raised by a paternal uncle who was emotionally cold. |
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Born and raised in Northampton, he continues to live in the town, and used its history as a basis for his novel Voice of the Fire. |
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The sculptor of the statue was Alan Herriot, and the money to erect it was raised by the Colinton Community Conservation Trust. |
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She was born in Cardiff and raised there, in Penarth, and in Pembrokeshire. |
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After the death of her father, she was raised by his widow, Catherine Parr and her husband Thomas Seymour, 1st Baron Seymour of Sudeley. |
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Its profile was raised in 1889 with the publication of Fabian Essays in Socialism, edited by Shaw who also provided two of the essays. |
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Dorothy gave the baby son to her mother, Olivia, who raised him in London until he was old enough to go to boarding school. |
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This approach raised puzzling questions about similarities and differences in the development of national states. |
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For his part, Buckingham raised a substantial force from his estates in Wales and the Marches. |
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Only a year later, in January 1885, Charlotte died, leaving the six children to be raised mostly by her brother and the older girls. |
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These spectacles also raised production values, and mounting a musical generally became more expensive. |
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The prestige of the Frisii among the neighboring Germanic tribes was raised considerably. |
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The Tudor Government raised a huge amount of revenue from the Dissolution of the Monasteries. |
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Whiteread was born in 1963 in Ilford, Essex, and raised in the Essex countryside until age seven, when the family moved to London. |
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The 2004 Hutton Inquiry and the subsequent Report raised questions about the BBC's journalistic standards and its impartiality. |
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Although the money is raised for its own use, the BBC does not directly use the collected fees. |
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