He even turned his hand to inventing, designing, among other things, a device for raising sunken vessels and a smoke helmet for firemen. |
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Generally horse riders acknowledge their appreciation by raising their hands and smiling although there are the exceptions. |
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However, drivers were not impressed with recent work done on the raising the kerbing around the Reid Park section. |
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She figured she was safe enough to try raising the prison, so she configured the radio and transmitted a hailing. |
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The idea of an expanding U.S. commitment, however, is precisely what raises the specter of quagmire for critics, raising ghosts of Vietnam. |
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It left Bradford coach Brian Noble fuming and many others raising questions about the validity of the player's actions. |
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A few years ago, the Hills began selling pork, and they're raising beef cattle for the first time this year. |
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One of the strangest things that happens to you when you are raising a toddler is how the normally mundane things get you incredibly excited. |
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We appeal to all organisations and social movements to affiliate to the organising committee and get stuck into the task of raising money. |
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The only whiff of scandal about him is whether he was involved in illegal fund raising for the President's re-election campaign. |
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Returning to earth, the ball banged off the shin of a spectator, raising a nasty welt. |
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The soldiers would then break ranks and charge, raising their shields like the petals of a blooming flower. |
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We are raising a petition, organising meetings and we are going to write to the Pope. |
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The Quaker, an ardent Federalist, aided Antifederalist opposition to the Constitution by repeatedly raising objections to the slave trade clause. |
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Some analysts suggest the dollar rally may be overdone, raising prospects of a euro recovery in the months ahead. |
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A divorced woman raising a youngster is nearly three times more likely to file for bankruptcy than her single friend who never had children. |
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Modulation involves raising or lowering the frequency of the carrier wave in proportion to the analogue signal. |
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Through the extensive studies done in the area we know that raising the weir is the only way to go. |
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Even our closest allies in the US and UK were shocked and mortified, raising the ghost of the White Australia policy. |
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That view led Gorham to interpret the raising of the age of consent as an effort to constrain modern sexuality. |
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That's about when she started raising sweet corn and selling it off a wagon at the end of their farm drive. |
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Balancing on the verge with traffic whizzing past close behind me was hair raising. |
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By raising the mill structure, the work caused the River Sow to back up upstream leading to flooding in the southern part of the town. |
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Later that afternoon, I heard another climber raising his partners farther down the mountain on his two-way radio. |
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But as the Federal Reserve keeps raising rates, such buys become less attractive. |
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Others may well be shocked or slightly sickened by the film's determination to be as filthy rude as possible on the way to raising a laugh. |
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But we've been too busy raising kids and too broke putting them through college to take on any major home improvement projects. |
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This was a while ago for me and doing breakfast radio and raising a baby takes a lot of energy. |
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Something of a maverick figure, he has a long record of raising awkward questions for successive British administrations. |
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Victoria Gottis is a divorced single mom raising three rambunctious little teens. |
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Workers claim that they have been harassed and intimidated after complaining about working conditions and raising the issue of unionization. |
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Combining the three spaces involved more than removing walls and raising the kitchen's flat ceiling. |
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It was great afternoon with a variety of jazz acts, raffles and promotions raising money for staging the convention. |
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An equally well worked move resulted in Duffy raising the green flag at the other end. |
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And part of his brief includes managing the facility and raising its profile within the local community. |
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My mother, a process worker, juggled long working hours with raising a family. |
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He said the company had not ruled out raising more external investment to fund acquisitions. |
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Contenders are raising funds and canvassing support while maintaining complete radio silence. |
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Well, here comes a man up and raising Cain and the other volunteer told him they were out in the trash. |
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The second half was a complete non-event with Listowel raising the white flag of surrender. |
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The team grew in confidence after that goal and, with the home supporters raising the roof, Azerbaijan looked shaken. |
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Diversification was as beneficial in financial investments as it was in growing crops and raising livestock. |
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It had become a laboratory standard or reference strain for raising antibodies and for challenge in virus neutralization test to detect and assay antibody in serum. |
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Traditionally, the mother was the primary caregiver, but recently the father and other family members have been recognized as equally important in raising infants. |
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My dad was the only one raising us and he became seriously ill. |
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Any further delay in raising a purchase order will make it more likely that this critical phase in the project will not be delivered within your desired time-scales. |
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If you encounter children who are well-behaved, considerate, remarkable, tell the parents how much you appreciate their commitment to raising these kinds of kids. |
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Workers at the factory are raising a petition protesting against the move. |
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Emma campaigned for years, raising a petition and badgering councillors. |
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Some private economists believe the central bank should become more aggressive in raising interest rates, which haven't kept up with the recent acceleration in prices. |
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Their numerous annual funding raising events include the vintage rally, the Slieve Bloom walk, a golf classic and Sunflower day and coffee morning. |
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Strong arms, built up from years of raising a child, lifted her up. |
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He also obtained a patent for a windlass for raising weights. |
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I hope I clarified some of the questions without raising too many others. |
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They think they will irreparably damage them, so instead of raising expectations, they coddle them. |
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The night is being organised by World Snooker as part of their initiative aimed at increasing participation levels and raising playing standards within snooker. |
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Maybe it's a constructive way of raising Cain in the community. |
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The children and young people of our area are taking the lead in raising awareness of the amount of litter and vandalism on our streets and parks. |
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One thing that fascinated me on hearing that the Russians were bent on raising the crippled sub was exactly how one goes about lifting it, with live torpedoes still aboard? |
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Fund-raisers have already come up trumps, raising enough money to buy for plastic matting, to stop Jack bruising as he, increasingly unstable, constantly falls. |
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Australia banned two IOC accredited officials from entering the country during the Sydney Games for security reasons, raising protests from the IOC at the time. |
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What I saw and heard there was nothing short of inspirational and, for an incoming minister committed to raising standards, a ready-made concept to grab hold of. |
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If the government succeeds in convicting Manning under this Act, an appeal raising First Amendment issues is almost guaranteed. |
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Creation of a Common Council in Lynn doubtless is largely responsible for raising the average age of jurats, by setting an additional rung in the ladder. |
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Puck produces a horn, and raising it to his lips gives three blows. |
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It collided with the ground, raising up a good deal of dirt and dust. |
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There are many, many committed gay couples, happily raising puppies and kittens and babies and crabgrass. |
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The Aberdonian remains intensely bitter about then Pittodrie manager Roy Aitken falsely raising his hopes of being listed as a substitute for the 2-victory over Dundee. |
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The feeling of suspicion faded as soon as she breathed the cool air of the night, the cigar smoke fading into a memory as she moved forward, raising her hood over her curls. |
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The benefits of incumbency are quite potent, especially in the all-important area of raising campaign funds. |
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The aim was to bring the ordinary believer closer to the church, and incidentally raising its effectiveness for the tsar as an agency for controlling society. |
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I work in healthcare, and I see on many charts of women raising children lists of antidepressants and antianxiety meds. |
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Can we return the souped-up bugaboo strollers and turn off the shiny iPhone rattles in favor of simpler tools for raising a child? |
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The famous physician, Boerhaave, had such a high regard for its manifold curative properties that it is said that he never passed an Elder without raising his hat. |
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Branstad bragged that the state GOP has 11 field offices and new leadership devoted to raising money. |
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During the 1986 midterm elections, Reagan rallied Republicans by raising the boogeyman of Kennedy. |
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Now al-Qaeda has come back in Iraq, raising its black flag over territory once fought over so hard by Americans. |
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One parent asked Grandin for her most important advice for raising a child with autism. |
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The band turned back around, raising a lively tune to signal life would go on. |
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There are limits to the painting of banditry and extortion as the legitimate raising of taxes. |
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Modern American parenting can seem an extreme sport geared toward raising a bionic generation of high-achieving super-babies. |
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The biggest rise has been in leaks from agricultural premises, raising fears that farmers are failing to maintain ageing oil tanks because of severely declining incomes. |
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Climate change is raising ocean temperatures and raising levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. |
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However, some granites have been reported to have higher radioactivity, thereby raising some concerns about their safety. |
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Examples included the changing of boundaries, raising of loans or the taking on of additional powers. |
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Urban agriculture is the growing of plants and raising of animals in and around urban or peri-urban areas. |
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The project was only successful in raising rigging, some guns and other items. |
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At least two other salvage teams in 1547 and 1549 received payment for raising more guns from the wreck. |
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When all hope of raising the complete ship was finally abandoned is not known. |
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In the spring of 1982, after three intense seasons of archaeological underwater work, preparations began for raising the ship. |
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The Parliament of Ireland passed an act in 1715 raising regiments of militia in each county and county corporate. |
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This was resented by some and the Militia Club, soon to become the Poker Club, was formed to promote the raising of a Scottish militia. |
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They both said that the key factor was raising enough capital to proceed with the project, complete certification and commence production. |
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It started off raising money for the Island's own MRI scanner as an appeal had been launched. |
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It involves raising fish commercially in tanks or enclosures, usually for food. |
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Domestic animal herds are assembled by humans for practicality in raising them and controlling them. |
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In 457, Ricimer overthrew another emperor, Avitus, raising Majorian to the throne. |
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They are represented as endeavouring to prevent the progress of Patrick and Saint Columba by raising clouds and mist. |
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From this point, his mother and stepfather took a more active role in raising him. |
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Charlemagne temporarily left the siege to deal with Adelchis, son of Desiderius, who was raising an army at Verona. |
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The Pechenegs were nomads roaming the steppe raising livestock which they traded with the Rus' for agricultural goods and other products. |
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They were agriculturalists, raising animals in captivity as well as growing crops. |
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Grandparents are usually involved in the raising process of the children along with guidance and education. |
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Plussing is a technique for enhancing a positive atmosphere in the session, for diminishing hostility, and for raising self-esteem. |
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Capital markets have to do with raising and investing money in various human enterprises. |
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In places such as Argentina, New Mexico and California, the indigenous people learned horsemanship, cattle raising, and sheep herding. |
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These lands contained crucial grazing areas and pastures for raising horses that the Tang dynasty desperately needed. |
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Dominant males gain mating access to females, which bear the sole responsibility for raising the young. |
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Business monopoly in some sectors causes higher profit bookings and further raising of prices. |
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Collective labor cultivated the confraternities' lands, which included raising the traditional maize, beans, and cotton. |
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Beginning around 250 AD, the Classic period is largely defined as when the Maya were raising sculpted monuments with Long Count dates. |
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It became very prosperous thanks to agriculture, cattle raising and mining, as well as its trade with Spain. |
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Philip faced major difficulties in raising taxes, and collection was largely farmed out to local lords. |
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Yet when she turns away, raising those arms in a priestesslike gesture, that fabric acts as a curtain, shielding her from prying eyes. |
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The four mainstays of the economy are agriculture, tourism, offshore financial services, and raising cattle. |
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From 1825 to 1828 the number of native attacks more than doubled each year, raising panic among settlers. |
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Hunting, archery on horseback, horsemanship, livestock raising, and sedentary agriculture were all part of the Jianzhou Jurchens' culture. |
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Other than parasites and disease, predation is a threat to sheep and the profitability of sheep raising. |
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Palatalization involves change in the place or manner of articulation of consonants, or the fronting or raising of vowels. |
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Palatalization sometimes refers to vowel shifts, the fronting of a back vowel or raising of a front vowel. |
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Offices of the Chancery were sold by the Lord Chancellor for much of its history, raising large amounts of money. |
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Especially in parts of the Atlantic provinces, some Canadians do not possess the phenomenon of Canadian raising. |
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As with Canadian raising, the relative advancement of the raised nucleus is a regional indicator. |
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Canadian raising is quite strong throughout the province of Ontario, except within the Ottawa Valley. |
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In Eastern Ontario, Canadian raising is not as strong as it is in the rest of the province. |
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Blacks hold far more conservative opinions on abortion, extramarital sex, and raising children out of wedlock than Democrats as a whole. |
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Having put the brakes on credit expansion by raising interest rates, Humphrey last week decided the time had come to step on the gas. |
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Their purpose is to be fair to both parties, disallowing the raising of allegations without a basis in provable fact. |
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In addition, black and white workers could earn money by clearing the land and raising timber, and eventually advance to ownership. |
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It succeeded in raising revenue in districts that recovered from years of raids, up to levels previously enjoyed by the Mughals. |
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This section is in a different style than the rest of the text, raising questions whether this entire chapter was added later. |
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Since raising livestock has proven to be profitable for the people of Botswana, they continue to exploit the land. |
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It is for raising money to wage implacable warfare against poverty and squalidness. |
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Doffing is performed by the piercers thrutching, that is raising, the cops partially up the spindles, whilst the carriage is out. |
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The engine was laid aside, and the scheme for raising water was dropped as impracticable. |
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Drift mines, as they require no machinery for pumping water and raising coal, cost less than half the amount required in shaft mining. |
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Difficulties of raising a family eventually reduce the rate of population growth, until the falling population again leads to higher real wages. |
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He argued that given the increasing expense of raising British corn, advantages accrued from supplementing it from cheaper foreign sources. |
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Petersburg to make arrangements with Nicholas I of Russia with the hope of raising funds. |
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They fear that trying to find the homeless homes translates into raising the taxes they must render unto Caesar. |
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Fifthly, nor mischievous to the state, by raising the prices of commodities at home. |
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As an expression, the idiom refers to the importance of finding the proper environment for raising children. |
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In 2007, construction started in Wangcun on a large farm for raising this turtle variety. |
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With the capacity for raising 5 million turtles a year, the facility was expected to become Henan's largest farm of this kind. |
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In many cases such as this, the species complexes have been separated into separate species, thus raising the total number of species of ferns. |
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The subsequent influx of tourists to the District has at times conflicted with traditional life, including the raising of Herdwicks. |
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The bacterium Diplococcus degrades charcoal, thereby raising charcoal's burning temperature. |
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Soon after acquiring Hill Top Farm, Potter became keenly interested in the breeding and raising of Herdwick sheep, the indigenous fell sheep. |
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In the midst of exam revision, in April 1840, he coughed blood, raising fears of consumption, and leading to a long break from Oxford. |
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Fast flows of water cause the deposition of sediment collected from the river banks, raising the river height further. |
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No sconce or fortress of his raising was ever known either to have been forced, or yielded up, or quitted. |
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On revenue raising issues, Mr Harris reveals what a master of smoke and mirrors Bob Carr really is. |
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Chambers gives the example of an interloper, an informant whose use of Canadian raising is atypical of Torontarians of his generation. |
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It is rare but welcome news that members of one of the most overlooked and unexalted sectors of the work force are raising their voices together. |
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The poor must adapt to broadly supported aggrandizer strategies for raising domestic animals in village communal lands. |
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We're raising a generation of vidiots, and it's going to be a problem when they get older. |
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The new model WAV 50-118 allows work to be accomplished at heights of up to 5 metres by raising the operator platform to approx. |
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Large diameter vertical wheels of Roman vintage, for raising water, have been excavated from the Rio Tinto mines in Southwestern Spain. |
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Since getting a divorce, she has been raising her children alone. |
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Some farmers, however, quit raising cowpeas on blowy land, because they claimed it aggravated drifting. |
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To aim at breeding, raising, and fattening one cattle beast from every ten cultivated acres of the Province. |
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The fact that I was middle-aged, bald, married, and raising girls instead of chasing them didn't really bother me. Muscles are cool at any age. |
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He'll crack a crib in Scotland one week, and be raising money to build an orphanage in Cornwall the next. |
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Port Authority Transit should cry me a river. Before raising fares it should cut an unnecessary expense. |
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A woman scuttled towards MacDonald, raising a knife in a hand where fragments of deerflesh clung. |
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Myths and religions often ascribe natural forces to supernatural beings, as acts of god or hero shaking the earth, raising a storm or flood etc. |
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She counters the tendency to focus on critical strategies of resisting the male gaze, raising the issue of the female spectator. |
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Manslaughter, in England and Wales, is broadly similar to culpable homicide in Scotland, and arson is called wilful fire raising. |
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These urban foxes are noticeably bolder than their country cousins, sharing the pavement with pedestrians and raising cubs in people's backyards. |
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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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Before dying, he declared his support for raising Constantine to the rank of full Augustus. |
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Alfred's emergence from his marshland stronghold was part of a carefully planned offensive that entailed raising the fyrds of three shires. |
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The Black Prince tried to recover his losses by raising taxes in Aquitaine, which prompted them to appeal to the King of France. |
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Henry VIII promised the rebels he would pardon them and thanked them for raising the issues. |
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In 1625, Olivares proposed the Union of Arms, which aimed at raising revenues from the Indies for imperial defense, which met strong opposition. |
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Through 1862, Napoleon III met unofficially with Confederate diplomats, raising their hopes that he would unilaterally recognize the Confederacy. |
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His means of raising English revenue without an English Parliament fell critically short of achieving this. |
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They accompanied Nelson to his barge and cheered him off, which Nelson acknowledged by raising his hat. |
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Alternatively, cases raising important legal points could leapfrog from the High Court of England and Wales or High Court in Northern Ireland. |
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The convention is a volunteer run event which raising funds for local charities including Academy FM, East Kent Hospitals and Help for Heroes. |
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The club has also enjoyed several runs in the FA Cup, raising the town's profile in the process. |
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Since Dyson's success in raising public awareness of cyclonic separation, several other companies have introduced cyclone models. |
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Council advises on shaping policy, raising and debating issues, providing guidance, perspective and a sounding board for the trustees. |
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There is a more detailed account of raising an army in 878, when the Danes made a surprise attack on Alfred at Chippenham after Twelfth Night. |
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While the concept of ditches, ramparts, and stone walls as defensive measures is ancient, raising a motte is a medieval innovation. |
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Mumming was a way of raising money and the play was taken round the big houses. |
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Popular at first, gradually raising the standard until I have created a public for classical and modern music. |
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With a view to raising its playing standards it engaged Josef Krips as conductor. |
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The start procedure may be abandoned if a driver stalls on the grid, signalled by raising his arm. |
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On 12 May 2011, Club Nautico di Roma withdrew from the competition, citing challenges in raising sufficient funds to field a competitive team. |
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King Guy responded by raising the largest army that Jerusalem had ever put in the field. |
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The raising, transportation and supply of large armies led to flourishing trade between Europe and the outremer. |
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Texas is a major cattle and sheep raising area, as well as the nation's largest producer of cotton. |
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The French were not convinced that Charles could deliver on his promises of raising large support in Britain, and cut him out of the plan. |
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In 1946, universal family allowances were introduced to provide financial support to households for raising children. |
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All of this created demand for various types of financial assets, raising the prices of those assets while lowering interest rates. |
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Farming is mostly concerned with the raising of Shetland sheep, known for their unusually fine wool. |
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The updates include new requirements on the fundamentals of care, the duty of candour, raising concerns and social media use. |
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The NMC produced guidance for nurses and midwives on raising concerns which aims to help them take action in the public interest when needed. |
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She had little interest in raising a child, but may have felt that having one would maintain her connection to him. |
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Tickets were auctioned, raising over half a million US dollars for the NGO's 2010 Haiti earthquake relief. |
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Artists could claim divine inspiration, thereby raising visual art to a status formerly given only to poetry. |
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Horsley, with the goal of bringing together fine and applied arts and raising the status of the latter. |
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A goal is awarded for kicking the ball under the crossbar into the net, signalled by the umpire raising a green flag. |
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Many American hurling teams took to raising money to import players directly from Ireland. |
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Pastoralism is the branch of agriculture concerned with the raising of livestock. |
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Argyll and Stuart changed sides and the Lords of the Congregation now began raising their followers for an armed conflict. |
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Females tend to be more sedentary than males, as they require an exclusive hunting area when raising kittens. |
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The beat of the large drums, and the raising of the Nishan Sahib, meant that the singhs were on their way. |
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The Bank of Scotland was effective in raising funds for the Jacobite Rebellion. |
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No trace of bones were found in the tomb, raising the possibility that they were subsequently transferred elsewhere. |
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The average cost of raising a family has increased dramatically. |
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Had the Wales Act 1978 entered force, it would have created a Welsh Assembly without primary legislative or tax raising powers. |
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The St Davids Penknife Club is a group of people dedicated to voluntary fund raising for local groups and charities. |
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Calves are typically born in the spring and summer months and females bear all the responsibility for raising them. |
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Historically, raising livestock was part of a nomadic or pastoral form of material culture. |
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The movie Grand Champion, released in 2004, tells the story of a young Texas boy's experience raising a prize steer. |
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The lowland, or Bro was devoted to more general branches of farming, cereal, grass for pasture, hay and stock raising. |
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Thus, the total cost of raising children barely exceeded their contribution to the household. |
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The interwar agricultural depression aggravated traditional income inequality, raising fertility and impeding the spread of mass schooling. |
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When it is necessary to change the key, for instance, from C to G, all the Fs in the outside rows are made sharp by raising them half a tone. |
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Sand's many uses require a significant dredging industry, raising environmental concerns over fish depletion, landslides, and flooding. |
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Generally, a fishery is an entity engaged in raising or harvesting fish which is determined by some authority to be a fishery. |
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A fishery may involve the capture of wild fish or raising fish through fish farming or aquaculture. |
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Pups are typically born in the spring and summer months and females bear almost all the responsibility for raising them. |
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Such active rifting lifted great undersea mountain chains along the welts, raising eustatic sea levels worldwide. |
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Calves are typically born in the fall and winter months, and females bear almost all the responsibility for raising them. |
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Often, rural highways open up vast areas to economic development and municipal services, generally raising property values. |
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After World War II a succession of governments expanded the welfare state by raising the taxes. |
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Neolithic Portugal experimented with domestication of herding animals, the raising of some cereal crops and fluvial or marine fishing. |
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The compression and orogeny continue today, as shown by the ongoing raising of the mountains a small amount each year and the active volcanoes. |
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The ice sheets themselves, by raising the albedo, effect a major feedback on climate cooling. |
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By mid-2004, confident that deflation was out of the picture, the Fed began raising rates again. |
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In Spain, local aristocrats maintained independent rule for some time, raising their own armies against the Vandals. |
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Fish farming involves raising fish commercially in tanks or enclosed pools, usually for food. |
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He was soon called back into military action in Asia, raising a band of auxiliaries to repel an incursion from the east. |
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The wind was too strong for an attempted crossing on Friday and Saturday, but on Saturday evening it began to drop, raising hopes in both camps. |
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Franklin set out to test Mr. Oswald's pacifical temperament, and his diplomatic acumen, by raising again the subject of Canada. |
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The gray wolf usually carries its head at the same level as the back, raising it only when alert. |
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The trigger for this event was the brouhaha over raising the debt limit. |
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After the all-clear in 2011 Becky is now determined to inspire others to raising funds for research. |
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The bobbleheads are yes-men, quietly nodding in assent to the questions they raise, while raising even more. |
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A seven-year-old girl is raising money for an animal welfare group in the UAE by cleaning the streets of dog mess. |
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The Jaycees are raising money for the annual Children's Holiday Shopping Tour. |
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Addressing media after launching fund raising campaign of Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital and Research Center here at Hayatabd Peshawar. |
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Some are now raising a Red scare and even the spectre of Militant Tendency, which hasn't existed for over 20 years. |
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A second rebuilding act was passed that year, raising the tax on coal and thus providing a source of funds for rebuilding of churches destroyed within the City of London. |
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Charles declared Parliament in rebellion and began raising an army. |
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It has provided water to aid in the raising of crops and livestock, but also in the various mining activities that have occurred since Roman times and before. |
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He then gestured in the direction of Rome, raising spirits in the ranks. |
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Natural graphite in this end use mostly goes into carbon raising in molten steel, although it can be used to lubricate the dies used to extrude hot steel. |
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The dunny was another place to go to get out of class. You got to go there by raising your hand in class and asking Miss if you could go to the lav. |
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The former secretary of the Duke of Richmond's Royal Commission gave evidence of the scheme they had considered, which involved raising the level of Thirlmere 64 feet. |
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From 1879 to 1928, it was a profitable venture for the raising of lead and zinc ores and is believed to hold further reserves should the economic situation improve. |
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Later, raising her arms overhead like a gymnast, Ms. Olson sprints across the stage, only to chicken out, performing a barely perceptible, hiccuplike jump. |
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The granting of these patents was highly popular with the monarch, both before and after the statute of Monopolies, because of the potential for raising revenue. |
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So, although many borderers regularly engaged in reiving, most were also part-time agriculturalists, raising crops such as oats and rye, as well as livestock. |
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Noblemen and professional regular soldiers were commissioned by the monarch to supply troops, raising their quotas by indenture from a variety of sources. |
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But he concludes by saying that in time of scarcity such Poor Laws, by raising the price of corn more evenly, actually produce a beneficial effect. |
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Irrigation water for crops was provided by using water raising wheels, some driven by the force of the current in the river from which the water was being raised. |
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Swami Vivekananda was a key figure in introducing Vedanta and Yoga in the Western world, raising interfaith awareness and making Hinduism a world religion. |
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In effect, it is the perfect environment for raising rainbow trout. |
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Usually expressions of powers were limited to methods of raising capital, although from earlier times distinctions between objects and powers have caused lawyers difficulty. |
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The Congress's core ministerial panel on Friday gave its green signal to raising motor fuel prices but the quantum of increase emerged as a hitch. |
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Society emphasized the role of mothers in child rearing, especially the patriotic goal of raising republican children rather than those locked into aristocratic value systems. |
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A strong Canadian raising exists in the prairie regions together with certain older usages such as chesterfield and front room also associated with the Maritimes. |
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Cassava is harvested by hand by raising the lower part of the stem and pulling the roots out of the ground, then removing them from the base of the plant. |
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Also, in contrast to most livestock species, the cost of raising sheep is not necessarily tied to the price of feed crops such as grain, soybeans and corn. |
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Of course, as indicated earlier, expectation raising behavior might generate obligations as well, but such obligations would not be promisory obligations. |
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Fishing, hunting, fur farming, sheep and cattle farming, mining, stock raising, engineering, and food processing are also important economic generators. |
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Occasionally, other family members may assist in raising their young. |
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I am raising a little Xena, a water warrior. Fierce, sure of herself. |
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Other sectors include livestock raising, tourism, mining, and fishing. |
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The economy was based on raising a variety of livestock, pigs particularly in its earlier phase, in distinction to the Funnelbeaker culture's preference for cattle. |
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Voting is accomplished by those in favor of a motion raising their hands. |
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The trade has been credited with raising Icelandic living standards. |
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Sheep farming is the raising and breeding of domestic sheep. |
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In agriculture, chalk is used for raising pH in soils with high acidity. |
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The raising of the vessel made it possible to establish the first historic shipwreck museum in the UK to receive government accreditation and funding. |
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He had several supporters who all pointed to the risk of the project's turning into an embarrassing failure if the ship were damaged during raising operations. |
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In May 1981, Alexander McKee voiced concerns about the method chosen for raising the timbers and openly questioned Margaret Rule's position as excavation leader. |
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During the last year of the operation, the massive scope of full excavation and raising was beginning to take its toll on those closely involved in the project. |
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For the first time, the project was faced with the practical difficulties of actually raising, conserving and preparing the hull for public display. |
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Villas were centers of a variety of economic activity such as mining, pottery factories, or horse raising such as those found in northwestern Gaul. |
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Helots raised food and did household chores so that women could concentrate on raising strong children while men could devote their time to training as hoplites. |
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Between the mountain ranges lie fertile valleys that are suitable for the raising of livestock and for the production of coffee, tobacco, beans and other crops. |
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Substantial decline in numbers and fishery landings of American eels over their range in eastern Canada and the US was noted, raising concerns over the status of this species. |
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House sparrows have been kept as pets at many times in history, though they have no bright plumage or attractive songs, and raising them is difficult. |
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Milne, were met by the harbourmaster who escorted them to his office where they hoisted the Union Flag, before also raising it on the flagstaff of the Pomme D'Or Hotel. |
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John spent much of the next decade attempting to regain these lands, raising huge revenues, reforming his armed forces and rebuilding continental alliances. |
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Male pinnipeds generally play little role in raising the young. |
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Realizing Louis's potential for raising esprit de corps among the troops, the Army placed him in its Special Services Division rather than sending him into combat. |
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I thinke none ever had this kind before myselfe nor did I myself ever see it before the year 1618 for it is of mine own raising and flowering first in my own garden. |
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Occasionally, they rescue injured divers by raising them to the surface. |
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Parliament again refused to assist the King in raising this money. |
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The second phase of construction consisted of a raising in height of the cairn and contained a large cist considered as Early Bronze Age, however, no human remains were found. |
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Barclays avoided taking a capital investment from the UK Government by raising capital privately and HSBC moved capital to its UK business from its other businesses overseas. |
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Originally, the country's cuisine was shaped by the practices of fishing and farming, including the cultivation of the soil for growing crops and raising domesticated animals. |
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The club is hoping to draw in a few former players, but wants to focus on raising awareness of the game in Yorkshire and bringing new local players into the game. |
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The CCMS represents trustees, schools and governors on issues such as raising and maintaining standards, the school estate and teacher employment. |
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