The thing about being an ambivert is you really don't have a clear indication of when you are going to reach your limit. |
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It was difficult to reach an agreement because of the friction between the two sides. |
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Under the right conditions the car can reach speeds over 200 miles an hour. |
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There was no prospect that the two parties would reach an agreement anytime soon. |
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She tried to reach the vase but overbalanced herself and fell off the stool. |
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The piles penetrate a softer layer of sand and mud until they reach a much harder layer of compressed clay. |
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Floods may in the future reach the railroad tracks leading out of the city. |
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Having cotidal points means they reach high tide at the same time and low tide at the same time. |
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They grow in height when they reach shallower water, in a wave shoaling process described below. |
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Since the wave still has the same very long period, the tsunami may take minutes to reach full height. |
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He carried a cellular phone so that friends could reach him when he was out and about. |
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Latitudinal gradients were so sharp that permafrost did not reach far south of the ice sheets except at high elevations. |
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Pouting are generally a small fish, seldom exceeding 30 centimetres in length, although rare specimens can reach almost double this length. |
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Patent tongs can be lowered on a line to reach beds that are too deep to reach directly. |
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Killer whales also prey on these seals, sometimes overturning ice floes to reach them. |
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Still, studies have shown that the effects of atmospheric nitrogen pollution can reach far past the buffer zone. |
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I'm sorry, but your goal of becoming an astronaut is out of reach with those grades. |
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The province of Zeeland consists of several former islands which were difficult to reach until well into the 20th century. |
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Admiral Rozhestvensky's only hope now was to reach the port of Vladivostok. |
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Some intercepts decoded during the action had taken two hours to reach British commanders at sea, by when they were out of date or misleading. |
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De With's squadron were visible at a distance, but too late to reach Tromp. |
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De Oquendo managed to escape in the fog with about ten ships, most of them Dunkirkers, and reach Dunkirk. |
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Even if the Spanish mission was a failure, the larger part of the infantry troops managed to reach Flanders with all the money. |
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On firing, some of the hot gases from burning powder were able to bypass the overpowder and filler wads and reach the shot charge. |
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German attacks were made from the north of Arras to reach the Scarpe but were eventually repulsed by X Corps. |
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Those Royal Marines that did reach the shore were either killed or captured. |
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The night of 30 October saw a continuation of previous Australian plans, their third attempt to reach the paved road. |
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Walkers can reach the village by walking through Mount Edgcumbe Country Park. |
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Using the station called Trouville, passengers could reach Deauville in six hours from Paris. |
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In 1866 Mumford attempted to ascend the river, but it was only able to reach the Kitsumkalum River. |
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The hair would hang to the shoulders on the side, and the back portion would sometimes reach to the waist. |
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On 27 May 1931, Auguste Piccard and Paul Kipfer became the first to reach the stratosphere in a balloon. |
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Chinmoy taught that meditation on the heart brings the light of the soul forward to reach the highest reality as soon as possible. |
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Upon reaching Ho Chi Minh City, the presenters were given the task of modifying their bikes to reach a floating bar. |
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Pytheas was the first documented Mediterranean mariner to reach the British Isles. |
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As the periplus was a sort of ship's log, he probably did reach the Vistula. |
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Both dibatags and gerenuks habitually stand on their two hind legs to reach acacia and other tree foliage. |
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Due to the extreme viscosity of the mantle, it will take many thousands of years for the land to reach an equilibrium level. |
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Red foxes may leave their families once they reach adulthood if the chances of winning a territory of their own are high. |
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Submissive foxes will approach dominant animals in a low posture, so that their muzzles reach up in greeting. |
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Rodents reached both South America and Madagascar from Africa, and were the only terrestrial placental mammals to reach and colonize Australia. |
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Because they do not stop growing, the animal must continue to wear them down so that they do not reach and pierce the skull. |
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Hedgehogs do not reach the same weight in New Zealand as in colder parts of Europe. |
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When spring arrives, they grow until they reach roughly their original size. |
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Their long, narrow tongues can reach deep into the long cup shape of some flowers. |
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The rabbits usually avoid predation by the badgers by inhabiting smaller, hard to reach chambers. |
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Badgers begin to prepare for winter sleep during late summer by accumulating fat reserves, which reach a peak in October. |
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Water deer are proficient swimmers, and can swim several miles to reach remote river islands. |
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Gila monsters and beaded lizards climb trees to reach both the eggs and young of birds. |
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Thus aquatic plants, algae, and other photosynthetic organisms can live in water up to hundreds of meters deep, because sunlight can reach them. |
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The Sierra Nevada and the Cascade Range reach similar altitudes as the Rocky Mountains, but are significantly smaller. |
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It is also said that Herbert was the first person to reach the pole of inaccessibility. |
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On 21 April 1987 Shinji Kazama of Japan became the first person to reach the North Pole on a motorcycle. |
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One of the Canadians, Richard Weber became the first person to reach the Pole from both sides of the Arctic Ocean. |
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They can propel themselves over wet grass and dig through wet sand to reach upstream headwaters and ponds, thus colonising the continent. |
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In July, some individuals mature and migrate back towards the sea, crossing wet grasslands at night to reach rivers that lead to the sea. |
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The solar wind exerts a pressure, and if it could reach Earth's atmosphere it would erode it. |
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The storm then reaches Arctic areas, and can reach intensities equal to that of a weak hurricane. |
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High wind gusts, which can reach hurricane strength, are also associated with a nor'easter. |
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Over 100 stages have been identified, going currently back some 6 million years, and the scale may in future reach back up to 15 mya. |
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Mail charges were often beyond the reach of ordinary captive slaves, and it could take several months for the mail to be delivered. |
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Columbus did not reach Asia but rather found what was to the Europeans a New World, the Americas. |
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An earlier fleet had been the first to reach India by circumnavigating Africa. |
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There he encountered another Spanish expedition led by Lepe, which would reach as far as the Oyapock River in March. |
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Some white northerners helped hide former slaves from their former owners or helped them reach freedom in Canada. |
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Some of the schools took years to reach a high standard, but they managed to get thousands of teachers started. |
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By summer, the young cod reach the Barents Sea, where they stay for the rest of their lives, until their spawning migration. |
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Since the longer, red, wavelengths of light do not reach the deep sea, red effectively functions the same as black. |
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Some species of groupers grow about a kilogram per year and are generally adolescent until they reach three kilograms, when they become female. |
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Secondly, the invention of the dredge enabled oyster harvesters to reach untouched depths of the Chesapeake. |
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The harvesting would reach its peak in the 1880s, with 20 million bushels being harvested from the bay each year. |
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Since most pups are unable to reach the age of reproduction, the population is not growing fast enough to keep the species out of endangerment. |
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Turtles can take many years to reach breeding age, and in many cases, breed every few years rather than annually. |
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When these shears reach sufficient magnitude, they can eat into stratified fluid. |
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These locations allow the marshes to absorb the excess nutrients from the water running through them before they reach the oceans and estuaries. |
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The unit can scramble in two minutes and can reach most areas of the force within 15 minutes. |
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It can cover the entire county in less than 20 minutes and reach the Isles of Scilly in 28 minutes. |
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The first to reach an incoming ship would navigate it to the docks and receive payment. |
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A committee was formed in 1851 under Joseph Hume to investigate the matter, but failed to reach a clear recommendation. |
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The Championship side moved to Truro in 2005 in a bid to reach the Premiership and was renamed the Cornish Pirates. |
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They won promotion seven times in eight seasons to reach the third tier of English rugby before folding in 2009 due to financial problems. |
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Manchester United would again reach the final of the FA Youth Cup, where they would face Leeds United. |
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Five HD was due to launch during 2010 but was unable to reach 'key criteria' to keep its slot. |
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Certain areas within easy reach of Rome offered cool lodgings in the heat of summer. |
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Because news of the city's capture didn't reach Europe until after the Treaty of Paris, no provision was made regarding its status. |
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By 2050, Australia's population is currently projected to reach around 42 million. |
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Chalk hills, known as chalk downland, usually form where bands of chalk reach the surface at an angle, so forming a scarp slope. |
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Many residents of the area have Newport as their centre of commerce and culture, using the road over the down to reach it. |
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In doing so, Briggs became the youngest English spin bowler since Derek Underwood to reach the landmark. |
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Holstein heifers reach puberty at an average body weight between 550 to 650 lbs. |
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Smaller breeds of cattle, such as Jerseys, usually reach puberty earlier at a lighter weight. |
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Eight months later the line was extended a further half mile to reach Pan Lane. |
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But it is very remarkable that in no case did they work the ideographic element out so as to reach pure phonetism. |
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There are even smaller reserves of forests that are out of the reach of fire, known as montane forests. |
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Salvagers have operated in much earlier times, but much of the material was beyond the reach of anyone. |
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Eventually peat builds up to a level where the land surface is too flat for ground or surface water to reach the centre of the wetland. |
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Until the late 19th century, it was only possible to reach Hallstatt by boat or via narrow trails. |
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Himilco is the first known explorer from the Mediterranean Sea to reach the northwestern shores of Europe. |
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It recovered considerably in the following years, but as at 2014 had yet to reach the historical maximum. |
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The suburbs of the city have expanded mainly to the north, swallowing up many communes to reach Varese, Como, Lecco and Bergamo. |
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Although negotiations were at times tense between the Kitigan Zibi community and museum, they were able to reach agreement. |
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The damaged fighter jet pinwheeled out of control, the g forces pushing the pilot so hard he couldn't reach the ejection switch. |
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The Imperial Chamber Court was infamous for the long time it took to reach a verdict. |
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Estradiol levels rise earlier and reach higher levels in women than in men. |
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The idea of crossing a river to reach the Underworld is also present throughout Celtic mythologies. |
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In the Americas, both the Inca Empire and the Aztec Empire reach the peak of their influence. |
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Globalization gave support to the world music phenomenon by allowing music from developing countries to reach broader audiences. |
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Rapid technological advancements, however, also allowed warfare to reach unprecedented levels of destruction. |
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Once the North Pole had been reached in 1909, several expeditions attempted to reach the South Pole. |
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Shackleton later returned to Antarctica as leader of the Nimrod Expedition in a bid to reach the Pole. |
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On the second voyage, in 1456, Cadamosto became the first European to reach the Cape Verde Islands. |
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In 1498, Vasco da Gama became the first European sailor to reach India by sea. |
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He named the new sea Mar del Sur, since they had traveled south to reach it. |
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Magellan and his crew were the first Europeans to reach Tierra del Fuego just east of the Pacific side of the strait. |
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Members of his expedition became the first Europeans to reach the Philippine archipelago. |
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These early writings perhaps document the first wave of Bantu settlers to reach central east Africa during their migration. |
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Viera y Clavijo also mentions the fact that Petrarch states that it was a local tradition that the Vivaldis did indeed reach the Canary Islands. |
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During his first trip he had encountered a holy man who prophesied that he would only reach Mecca by travelling through Syria. |
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He crossed the Red Sea and the Eastern Desert to reach the Nile valley and then headed north to Cairo. |
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De' Conti first crossed the desert to reach Baghdad and from there sailed down the Tigris to Basra. |
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Spotting does not often reach below the hocks and almost never to the hooves. |
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Access to medical care remains beyond the reach of many Malagasy, especially in the rural areas, and many recourse to traditional healers. |
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The death toll was expected to rise as flood waters receded, allowing rescuers to reach stranded vehicles. |
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Map coloring is another form of symbology, one whose importance can reach beyond aesthetic. |
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Consequently, the church was favorably inclined to reach an agreement with the new monarch upon his accession to the throne. |
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I may venture to state, that very few female slaves who have passed their tenth year, reach Egypt or Arabia in a state of virginity. |
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It would continue to be used by Portuguese ships thereafter to reach far destinations such as Brazil and India. |
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Medical care is not readily accessible, with doctors and hospitals out of reach for many villagers. |
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Nevertheless, Berberists who openly show their political orientations rarely reach high hierarchical positions. |
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The Portuguese in 1471 were the first Europeans to visit the Gold Coast as such, but not necessarily the first sailors to reach the port. |
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Information took a long time to reach the company headquarters, and this was dependent on an absolute trust. |
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These voyages are said to have been some of the first to reach Newfoundland and possibly other parts of northeastern Canada. |
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Which shows that at the day, circumstances were right to reach these extreme values. |
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He was the first of Gama's captains to reach Mozambique, and establish contact with the sultan of Quiloa. |
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Consequently, it seemed to Columbus a relatively simple matter to reach Asia by sailing west. |
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The country abounds in other sites that are difficult to reach and have seen little archaeological exploration. |
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In August 1513, after a second attempt to reach Aden, he returned to India with no substantial results. |
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The first harvest of nutmeg trees takes place seven to nine years after planting, and the trees reach full production after twenty years. |
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Jorge Alvares was the first European to reach China by sea, while the Romans were the first overland via Asia Minor. |
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Compared to its preceding dynasties, the geopolitical reach of the Zand dynasty was limited. |
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Espinosa was apparently trying to reach the Westerlies, but did not find them, probably because of the summer monsoon. |
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The Cordillera Darwin in the southwestern part of the main island contains many glaciers that reach the ocean. |
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After a battle in Otumba, they managed to reach Tlaxcala, having lost 870 men. |
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In 2 to 5 percent of young children with smallpox, virions reach the joints and bone, causing osteomyelitis variolosa. |
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To reach the province, the officers would have to travel through hostile land. |
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The Spanish severed the hands or arms of the attendants carrying Atahualpa's litter to force them to drop it so they could reach him. |
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He did not reach Lisbon until 1592, returning to his home city of Enkhuizen. |
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Chancellor lost his life, although the Russian envoy survived to reach London. |
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Although they did not reach their ultimate goal, the trip was considered a success. |
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Georgy Sedov intended to reach Franz Josef Land on ship, leave a depot over there, and sledge to the pole. |
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Due to the heavy ice the vessel could only reach Novaya Zemlya the first summer and wintered in Franz Josef Land. |
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The bear was able to reach the truck and tore one of the doors off the truck before Hoshino was able to drive off. |
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Where there is a clearly defined specialist audience, privishing may be quite sufficient to reach government's intended informees. |
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As the distance increases between the pack ice and the coast, females must swim longer distances to reach favored denning areas on land. |
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His strait served as inspiration for Ferdinand Magellan's expedition to reach the Moluccas by a westward route. |
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Polynesians may have used the prevailing north easterly trade winds to reach New Zealand in about three weeks. |
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The changing government burdened the Cossacks as well, extending its reach to reform the Cossack traditions. |
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In 1639 Ivan Moskvitin ascended the Aldan and Maya Rivers and crossed to the Ulya River to reach the Sea of Okhotsk. |
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In 1648, Semyon Dezhnyov probably passed through the strait, but his report did not reach Europe. |
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Attempts to reach the island by sea failed, and it was feared that the team would not survive their fourth winter. |
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It is used in cases where the spermatozoa can not reach the fallopian tubes or simply by choice of the owner of the animal. |
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For example, Finnsheep ewe lambs may reach puberty as early as 3 to 4 months, and Merino ewes sometimes reach puberty at 18 to 20 months. |
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For every 100 Africans captured, only 64 would reach the coast, and only about 50 would reach the New World. |
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Generally, topography plays a big part in how fast runoff will reach a river. |
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The parties have not been able to reach a settlement in the case. |
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They reckoned that they would reach their destination by noon. |
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In the summer, the mercury can reach over 100 degrees Fahrenheit. |
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Bad weather precluded any further attempts to reach the summit. |
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They have been unable to reach agreement about how to achieve reform. |
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In sheep and cattle, it takes about 40 days for an early antral follicle to reach the preovulary stage. |
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Two of the most influential Arabist societies were established beyond the reach of Ottoman censors and police. |
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After clearing the cape, the still had an hour's sailing to reach blue water. |
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You want to go to the stadium? Go straight on until you reach the park, take the first left and Bob's your uncle! |
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We'll never reach break-even if our variable costs are higher than our selling price. |
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In the first place in going back to the bronze age, we already find ourselves beyond the reach of history or even of tradition. |
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Brussels sprouts reach a length of 4 centimeters and resemble clusters of miniature cabbages. |
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So while content can bubble up, it can also flow down to many smaller blogs and reach both a large audience and deep into networks. |
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Cheater sticks are simply sticks that are used to extend the reach of the canyoneer. |
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Maybe celebdom was my thing. I wanted to reach out to the stars, rather become one. |
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In the accomplishment of this, they frequently reach the climax of absurdity. |
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They think themselves out the reach of Providence, and no longer concerned to solicit his favour. |
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In fact, Soviet astronomers once thought that the thick, dense Cytherean atmosphere might not let any sunlight reach the surface. |
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We daisy chained several USB hubs to see if we could reach the far side of the room. |
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The express company could only handle shipments door to door on the West Coast, needing others to reach the rest of the country. |
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In due course they reach Albany, then a small Dutch town filled with Dutch people, Dutch comforts and frugality, and Dutch cabbage. |
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It didn't take long for the waves of heat to reach him, and with them came the scents of tempanuts, earthberries, and honey. |
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Older men typically require longer periods of time to achieve erection and reach orgasm. |
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The installers attempted to thread the fish tape through the conduit, but were unable to reach around the tight bend in the tube. |
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I'd go running in, pretend-breathless, nuzzle her neck, reach around to cup her frontage. |
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She had, after all, learned from the same master he had although matched daggers offered no reach compared to a full-handed sword. |
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After a very ginger landing, everyone aboard was able to see up close how lucky they had been to reach base. |
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When we reach the piano, Ormus sits down and starts to play a slow, haunting gospelly tune. |
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Okay, now just picture what you want to pull out of hammerspace and just reach in and grab it. |
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The headless horseman harrowed Ichabod Crane as he tried to reach the bridge. |
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After each frame has been heddled, stand upright within easy reach until the full set has been completed. |
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Associated offshore basaltic flows reach as far south as the Falkland Islands and South Africa. |
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It suffered especially from Viking raids, and was often used as a winter base by Viking raiders when they were unable to reach Normandy. |
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They were also the first Europeans to cross the Chaco and reach the outer territories of the Inca Empire on the hills of the Andes, near Sucre. |
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In 1543 three Portuguese traders accidentally became the first Westerners to reach and trade with Japan. |
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It took seven more weeks for the boats to reach Kola where they were rescued by a Russian merchant vessel. |
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After wintering, in 1644 Poyarkov pushed down the Zeya and became the first Russian to reach the Amur River. |
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The major turnpikes radiated from London and were the means by which the Royal Mail was able to reach the rest of the country. |
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However, the population then grew by just over a million between the 2001 and 2011 Censuses, to reach 8,173,941 in the latter enumeration. |
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I watched them glistening over the tiled rooftops and Hills hoists and waited, in awe, for the shadow to reach our Lower Templestowe back yard. |
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For builder Rakesh Prajapati, the ideal weekend is trekking up the wild path to reach hill station Matheran. |
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Several Yorkshire railway networks were introduced as railways spread across the country to reach remote areas. |
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The smaller River Esk flows from west to east at the northern foot of the North York Moors to reach the sea at Whitby. |
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Violent and sudden storms often sweep the surface, due to large transient temperature differences and a long reach of wind. |
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It represented an optical illusion of the leftovers from a feast on the floor of reach houses. |
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His impastations, which even reach the skies, spoiled more than one of his paintings. |
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Even if you're giving up reach in order to infight, standing at the end of your opponent's punch isn't the way to do it. |
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Foard believes this road to be the most probable route that both armies took to reach the battlefield. |
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It may take a diocesan bishop a number of years to reach the House of Lords, at which point he becomes a Lord Spiritual. |
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In the 21st century, there has been renewed effort to reach children and youth. |
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Castile was already engaged in a race of exploration with Portugal to reach the Far East by sea when Columbus made his bold proposal to Isabella. |
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It threatened but did not reach the aristocratic district of Westminster, Charles II's Palace of Whitehall, and most of the suburban slums. |
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My Samithi Headquarters was not jeepable and one has to wallow across a small river to reach that place. |
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At the Battle of Maloyaroslavets the French tried to reach Kaluga, where they could find food and forage supplies. |
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Wellesley had been gazetted on 29 April 1802, but the news took several months to reach him by sea. |
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British, American, and Chinese forces defeated the Japanese in northern Burma in March, and the British pushed on to reach Rangoon by 3 May. |
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Judges may refer to various types of persuasive authority to reach a decision in a case. |
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Any court may seek to distinguish its present case from that of a binding precedent, in order to reach a different conclusion. |
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In such cases, a court must analyze the various available sources, and reach a resolution of the ambiguity. |
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While they don't necessarily reach different results in every case, the two approaches are in direct tension. |
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On 6 July 2015, a migrant died while attempting to climb onto a freight train while trying to reach Britain from the French side of the Channel. |
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Eurotunnel said it also held talks with Three UK but has yet to reach an agreement with the operator. |
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The lower reaches of the river are called the Tideway, derived from its long tidal reach up to Teddington Lock. |
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There are locks on the lower Severn to enable seagoing boats to reach as far as Stourport. |
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The tide will outstrip the vessel but by timing the journey correctly, a barge can reach Gloucester at high water. |
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The book's principal character, 'Andrews', travels by foot across the Downs to reach Lewes and attend the Assizes. |
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Where these reach the coast cliffs are formed which are cut with ravines and waterfalls. |
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Prices and quantities are allowed to adjust according to economic conditions in order to reach equilibrium and properly allocate resources. |
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The reach of available petroleum ressources has always been around 35 years or even less since the start of the modern exploration. |
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The Ten Boer well failed to reach target depth for technical reasons, but was completed as a minor gas producer from the Zechstein carbonates. |
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This line was extended westwards through Exeter and Plymouth to reach Truro and Penzance, the most westerly railway station in England. |
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The reactor units each called for a circular pit over 300ft. in diameter, excavated to a depth of 20ft. to reach a suitable load-bearing stratum. |
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During 2014 alone, approximately 3,500 migrants drowned in their attempt to reach Europe. |
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Around here, that means a transition from the lowrise, two-to-five-storey apartment building to condos that reach almost 10 floors above grade. |
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The size of Vatican City is thus unrelated to the large global reach exercised by the Holy See as an entity quite distinct from the state. |
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The Army tradition in music is to use the popular idiom of the day to reach people for Jesus. |
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The 2013 Southeast Asian Haze saw API levels reach a hazardous level in some countries. |
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In Scotland children are entitled to a place in a nursery class when they reach their third birthday. |
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In 2010 the Island was named the fifth most likely nation to reach the moon next. |
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In an effort to make them more effective, guns were made ever bigger, although this hampered their ability to reach remote castles. |
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The counselor was able to reach the disturbed teen through positive psychological manipulation. |
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Through the manyhanded program of UNICEF, we can in Hallowe'en reach out to dispel some of the very darkness that terrified those ancestors. |
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The messenger, however, does not reach Romeo and, instead, Romeo learns of Juliet's apparent death from his servant Balthasar. |
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It took a month for the news of his death to reach London, after which Brawne stayed in mourning for six years. |
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Scholars have debated Hardy's religious leanings for years, often unable to reach a consensus. |
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Their thematic reach was beginning to expand as they embraced deeper aspects of romance and philosophy. |
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Dwelling in meisms or emotionalisms will ensure that you remain outside the realm of purpose and never reach in your purposed destiny. |
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She stumbles upon a small estate and uses the mushroom to reach a more appropriate height. |
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If the ball passes the far wicket out of reach of the batsman then it is called a wide, also with an extra run. |
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Additional clear space around the court is required in order for players to reach overrun balls. |
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Students modified their rackets to have a smaller reach to play in these cramped conditions. |
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In a one on one battle the winner is the person to reach the last number or bullseye. |
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Chelsea's form in the new Premier League was unconvincing, although they did reach the 1994 FA Cup Final with Glenn Hoddle. |
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Over the next few years they continually improved and in 2007 they became the first French team to reach a Challenge Cup Final. |
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In July, they beat Super League rivals, Bradford, to reach the first Challenge Cup final at the new Wembley Stadium. |
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Mickelson, needing a birdie at the last to tie Rose and force a playoff, blocked his drive and could not reach the green in two. |
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Senchenko used his superior reach to land jabs, and gained the upper hand as the fight progressed. |
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Because the skeletal system does not reach full maturity until the horse is at least four years of age, young racehorses often suffer injuries. |
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Professional mariners live on the margins of society, with much of their life spent beyond the reach of land. |
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After the Allies failed to reach an agreement with Lithuania, they referred the matter to the League of Nations. |
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Microphotograph slides, however, required an expensive microscope for viewing, which make them beyond the reach of the average person. |
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In 2015, Sweden won the contest with 365 points, becoming the first country to ever reach 300 points or more twice while winning both times. |
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Caught in the murderous rain of arrows, most of the Scots didn't reach the enemy's line. |
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It had some success against British forces, most notably at Castlebar, but was ultimately routed while trying to reach Dublin. |
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During the next two days, frantic efforts were made to reach an agreement between the government and the mining industry representatives. |
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Sarah Brennan of YoungMinds said new money promised by the government will only reach a third of those who need it. |
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Glasgow became one of the first cities in Europe to reach a population of one million. |
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In midsummer, Swansea's temperatures can reach into the high twenties Celsius. |
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In June 2010 the proposed reforms were abandoned following the failure of the Northern Ireland Executive to reach agreement. |
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Despite their size, the three EEZs do not overlap or touch one another, nor do they reach the EEZs of any other country or territory. |
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According to this estimate, demand could reach up to 1,771 VLAs if congestion increases. |
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By October 2010, the A400M had flown 672 hours of the 2,700 hours expected to reach certification. |
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When they reach the singularity, they are crushed to infinite density and their mass is added to the total of the black hole. |
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Once Jack decided to motorize his paper delivery route, he found he could reach far more subscribers. |
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The government report suggested that the line could be extended to reach Scotland. |
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Pedestrians may reach Heathrow by a X26 Express Bus outside East Croydon station, an intermediate stop for rail service to London. |
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However, the Navarrese territory north of the Pyrenees remained beyond the reach of an increasingly powerful Spain. |
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If the men under his charge had not mutinied, he might have been able to cross the Andes to reach the Chilean side. |
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The problem in Ireland was not lack of food, which was plentiful, but the price of it, which was beyond the reach of the poor. |
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Her long reign until 1901 saw Britain reach the zenith of its economic and political power. |
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The situation changed again from 1660s into the 1690s when works by French authors were published in Holland out of the reach of French censors. |
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Although Meaden tried to promote the single, it failed to reach the top 50 and the band reverted to calling themselves the Who. |
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It was Coldplay's first release to reach the top five, rising to number four on the UK Singles Chart. |
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The project's full title is subtitled Transforming the reach of the National Portrait Gallery. |
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The full reach of his instroke tamped hydranths papillary and marine in her myxoid deep. |
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On 22 January 2015, the jury was discharged after failing to reach verdicts on the outstanding charges. |
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Rowing, often referred to as crew in the United States, is a sport whose origins reach back to Ancient Egyptian times. |
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But it also meant that passengers had to travel further to reach their plane. |
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Lakes typically reach this condition due to human activities, such as heavy use of fertilizers in the lake catchment area. |
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The depth to which light can reach in lakes depends on turbidity, determined by the density and size of suspended particles. |
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It will not end until every terrorist group of global reach has been found, stopped and defeated. |
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Various government agencies do, and are often required to, furnish documents in the various languages needed to reach their intended audiences. |
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It must be understood that while the nelumbiums are hardy, they are so only as long as the tubers are out of the reach of frost. |
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Heresy, in the form of Lollardry, began to reach Scotland from England and Bohemia in the early fifteenth century. |
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Word of the first expedition did not reach Scotland in time to prevent a second voyage of more than 1000 people. |
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Nicholine Rome failed to reach completion, as one disaster followed another. Nicholas managed to realize only a fragment of what he planned. |
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