We learn from the record kept at the Freedmen's Bureau, that there are two thousand two hundred children here. |
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The timescale of prokaryote evolution has been difficult to reconstruct because of a limited fossil record. |
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The record company digitized the songs and made them available on the Internet. |
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We provided a 1-800 hot line and a new food stamp tool kit which I would also like to provide for the record. |
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The record label DMCAed several Web sites that were hosting copyrighted song lyrics. |
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In Africa, bone artifacts and the first art appear in the archeological record. |
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The witness provided an authentic record of what actually took place. |
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No battles are recorded during the campaign, and chronicles do not record its outcome. |
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He had coins struck there that called him king, but there is no narrative record of his occupation. |
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Henry's record of involvement in war and politics, even in his youth, disproves this tradition. |
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He may have been executed in 1499, though no record of this exists beyond an assertion by George Buck over a century later. |
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She repeatedly appointed him to military posts despite his growing record of irresponsibility. |
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In Ireland, Elizabeth's forces ultimately prevailed, but their tactics stain her record. |
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Urged on by the Duke of Buckingham and the Spanish ambassador Gondomar, James ripped the protest out of the record book and dissolved Parliament. |
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Early biographers claim that he then attended Lincoln's Inn, but the Inn's archives retain no record of him. |
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Mary must have died shortly after the birth of Elizabeth, although there does not appear to be any surviving record of the date. |
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In 1993, Mulroney resigned, rather than fight an election based on his record after almost nine years in power. |
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The desire to explore, record and systematize knowledge had a meaningful impact on music publications. |
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It was the goal of universal encyclopedias to record all human knowledge in a comprehensive reference work. |
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Napoleon's army had a record of continuous unbroken victories on land, but the full force of the Russian army had not yet come into play. |
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These problems were magnified in London, where the population grew at record rates. |
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Independent and rebellious by nature, Churchill generally had a poor academic record in school. |
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Accounts record the large number of wagons and barges which delivered the jointed timbers to Westminster for assembly. |
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Labour also lost a further nine seats to the Conservatives to record their lowest share of the seats since the 1987 general election. |
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The Party lost 40 of its 41 seats in Scotland in the face of record breaking swings to the Scottish National Party. |
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For example, an Employment Tribunal is an inferior court of record for the purposes of the law of contempt of court. |
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It is often carried out as an athletic challenge in a competition or for a record attempt. |
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Segrave was one of the few people in history who have held the world land speed record and water speed record simultaneously. |
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From 1979 to 2000 on average, lowland areas did not record any lying snow in one out of every three years. |
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The earliest record of the name is in the Latin text of Bede's Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum, where Bede wrote Elge. |
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In Rome in 1960 he broke the English Olympic record, recording a time of 2 hours 27 mins. |
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By 1672 he had started to record his theological researches in notebooks which he showed to no one and which have only recently been examined. |
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His record is comparable only to that of the German physicist Arnold Sommerfeld. |
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I have received excellent medical attention in Britain, and I felt it was important to set the record straight. |
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They were record breakers by the standards of the time, and were the largest liners then in service, plying the Liverpool to New York route. |
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The use of a subdomain name is useful for load balancing incoming web traffic by creating a CNAME record that points to a cluster of web servers. |
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His motor set a world record which was improved only four years later in September 1838 by Jacobi himself. |
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The fossil record includes a progression from early biogenic graphite, to microbial mat fossils, to fossilized multicellular organisms. |
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Here, the majority of types of modern animals appeared in the fossil record, as well as unique lineages that subsequently became extinct. |
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Compared to other modes of transport, rapid transit has a good safety record, with few accidents. |
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It has been discussed that the link between an individual's contribution record and the remaining contributory benefits will be weakened further. |
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The long-running play finally closed on Broadway, just short of setting a record for longest playing. |
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Jack is considered a loose cannon due to his volatile personality and his track record of being unable to maintain his composure. |
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People were first able to record their ethnicity as Cornish in the 2001 UK Census, and some 37,000 people did so by writing it in. |
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Within the book publishing, the publisher of record for a book is the entity in whose name the book's ISBN is registered. |
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At the rise of meeting, the witnesses, including the youngest children, are asked to sign the wedding certificate as a record. |
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In Great Britain, Quakers keep a separate record of the union and notify the General Register Office. |
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Displays in the chapel record the archaeological findings in pictures and narratives. |
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This practice seemingly derives from a line in Aradia, Charles Leland's supposed record of Italian witchcraft. |
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A 2006 recommendation to record abuse cases linked to witchcraft centrally has not yet been implemented. |
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Half of UK police forces do not record such cases and many local authorities are also unable to provide figures. |
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Failure to return a completed questionnaire could lead to a fine and criminal record. |
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As does any business, the base quaestorium required careful record keeping, performed mainly by the optiones. |
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Following its reconstruction, the other three bells were rehung, together with two others, of whose casting no record remains. |
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It is also the first record we have of the great figure King Lear, and the beginning of the mythical King Arthur figure. |
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Guinness World Record adjudicators were on hand to confirm the breaking of the previous record held by Dubai. |
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At what point during the war Teach joined the fighting is, in keeping with the record of most of his life before he became a pirate, unknown. |
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The former Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke once held the world record for drinking a yard. |
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That winter, Holbein probably visited northern Italy, though no record of the trip survives. |
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His brother fades from the record at about this time, and it is usually presumed that he died. |
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The purposes of a voyage in 1377 are mysterious, as details within the historical record conflict. |
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Not long after the overthrow of his patron, Richard II, in 1399, Chaucer's name fades from the historical record. |
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Although gunpowder was first invented and described in China, Bacon was the first in Europe to record its formula. |
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From spring 1817, however, there is a rich record of his prolific and impressive skills as letter writer. |
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This unofficial record of Parliamentary proceedings later became officially known as Hansard. |
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This sense of moral duty and the need to record it, are more evident in The Tenant of Wildfell Hall. |
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The paucity of record of Austen's life leaves modern biographers little to work with. |
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Various recollections and interpretations were published in the 1950s and '60s, but Sonia saw the 1968 Collected Works as the record of his life. |
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He was probably buried in the Temple Church as he desired, although the registers do not record his name. |
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His record is all the less impressive once you discover that he made half of it up. |
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Unfortunately Harrison decided to sing on the bulk of the record, and he's got a quavery, amelodic whine like Dave Matthews. |
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Wherever possible, it is best to record your sound effects in the location as they will contain the right atmos for the location. |
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Charlie reminds me of the color beige He has no criminal record. He has no traffic tickets. His social media posts are just like... he's beige. |
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It was his custom to begin a new year's record on February 12, his birthday. |
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Returning on time is crucial, because a late return can be considered a tardy, and too many tardies can blotch an employment record. |
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The overall record for the team was also broken that night when the Royal boardsmen grabbed 71 bouncebacks. |
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Bounce tracks two and three to track four, then record the cowbell on track two. |
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In spite of reading all the materials on the Steps, talking to my sponsor, sharing at meetings, I felt like a broken record. |
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Because of their small size and often delicate structure, bryophytes have a poor fossil record, dating back only about 290 million years. |
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The Yankees got their comeuppance in Milwaukee when the Braves piled up a record score for the first inning of a World Series game. |
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I do scouting for record companies. I've been doing that for coming on three years now. |
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A novel type of completism is Rothman's record and determination of attending every major convention held in this country. |
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Folk histories record that contras were gradually displaced by the introduction of the quadrille and the new couple dances. |
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On that record, Bad Pumpkin, they romped around the fringes of hard rock, toying with cowpunk on one side and zanier stuff on the other. |
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This corporation law background is less known than his record as a crime-buster. |
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After hearing the demo the record label approved funding to record the song with a full band. |
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The band demoed thirty songs. Their manager thought that ten of the songs would make a good record. |
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However, the album never even made it onto the record charts, and the critics ate her alive. |
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From the anomalous insignificance of fagdom Colin climbed up the School, leaving everywhere a record of honest good-nature. |
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Now, just for the record, you have served time for drug dealing, haven't you? |
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Shrewdly mixing found footage, historical record and dramatized re-creation, One Day in People's Poland is an intriguing curio. |
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Stoke pressed gamely but clear chances were few and Fulham held on to record a first away league win in 16 months. |
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Stocks of invertebrates, in contrast, remain at record levels of abundance. |
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The primary purpose of the survey was to ascertain and record the fiscal rights of the king. |
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The two may not be quite the same thing, and how near the record was to reality we can never know. |
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Though most has been lost, what remains is an invaluable record of the era. |
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In August 2012, McIlroy won his 2nd major championship by winning the USPGA Championship by a record margin of 8 shots. |
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Their predecessor, the steppe bison appeared in the North American fossil record around 190,000 years ago. |
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Instead, quite different customs predominated in the Irish record that were apparently influenced by the traditions of the earlier inhabitants. |
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Since the discovery happened several millennia before the invention of writing, there is no written record about how it was made. |
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Consequently, they preserve a genetic record from individual to individual that is altered only through mutation. |
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Objection, Your Honour! The defendant's criminal record is immaterial to this case. |
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Elegies written in the persona of its dispossessed rulers record the sorrow at this loss. |
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It was so dense that even the Domesday Book did not record some of its settlements. |
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His desire for learning could have come from his early love of English poetry and inability to read or physically record it until later in life. |
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Just as molecular evidence from living mammals would predict, the African fossil record documents the presence of several afrotherian groups by early or middle Eocene time. |
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Celtic inscribed stones from this period occur in western England and Wales, and the CISP project has been set up to record these and provide information online. |
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The first record of a Robin Hood game was in 1426 in Exeter, but the reference does not indicate how old or widespread this custom was at the time. |
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He draws eclectically on studies of baboons, descriptive anthropological accounts of hunter-gatherer societies and, in a few cases, the fossil record. |
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Know that your publisher understands and loves them and that your publisher wants you to get a record deal so that they can start making money off you via the mechanicals. |
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Alex Ayuli and Rudy Tambala, the British duo behind the luminary avant-dance crew A. R. Kane, play music from their new atmospheric pop record New Clear Child. |
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He has been borrowing from Brazilian baile funk for years, and the first release on his new record label, Mad Descent, is by the Brazilian group Bonde do Role. |
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The publisher of record may or may not be the actual publisher. |
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The press here today proclaimed that Leaping Lena, a Natal Province frog, had beaten the Americans and broken the world's frog-jumping record at the Frog Olympics at Capetown. |
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A good blag to get into a nightclub is to walk in carrying a record box. |
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If a man goes out on a blinder, he might be charged with being drunk and incapable and therefore have a criminal record, although he is an honourable man. |
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From the late 19th century there were a series of movements that attempted to collect, record, preserve and later to perform, English folk music and dance. |
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It took thousands of years of measurements, from the Chaldean, Indian, Persian, Greek, Arabic and European astronomers, to fully record the motion of planet Earth. |
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If this chronology is correct, he probably went from Canterbury to the Witan at Oxford, with Archbishop Wulfstan of York in attendance, to record the event. |
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He glanced across at Wani, who was screened above the knees by the raised pink broadsheet with its headlines about record share prices, record house prices. |
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Detailed record keeping is essential, to aid in recording and reporting on the experimental results, and supports the effectiveness and integrity of the procedure. |
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Macroing means that you can record some keying sequences while you are editing a text, and later re-execute the keying sequences with a single command. |
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Kim Goodman holds the world record for bugging out her eyes. |
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His long criminal record suggests that he is a dangerous man. |
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Given the troubled Bayou State's long history of rogues and demagogues, the most unusual thing about Gov. Jindal may be his record of by-the-book ethics. |
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As had Wilfrid Lawson and it is pleasant to record that, after The Devil's General, he was once again considered castworthy and went on to play several other roles. |
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The paleobotanical literature concerned with the western North American Tertiary record would benefit from the use of the bibliographic device of chresonymy. |
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Mayon Volcano, despite being dangerously active, holds the record of the world's most perfect cone which is built from past and continuous eruption. |
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Illuminated manuscripts represent the most complete record of Gothic painting, providing a record of styles in places where no monumental works have otherwise survived. |
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Virginia has a mixed health record, and is ranked as the 26th overall healthiest state according to the 2013 United Health Foundation's Health Rankings. |
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The visitors arrived at the Reebok Stadium boasting an impressive record of winning their last eight Premier League games there without conceding a goal. |
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They concededly ignored the historical record and made assumptions about jury behavior that have been called into question by more recent research. |
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The philosophes contrasted their own irenic calls for tolerance with the church's historical record as the perennial source of cruelty and fanaticism. |
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Also, unless set not to do so, most web browsers record requested web pages in a viewable history feature, and usually cache much of the content locally. |
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His portraits of the royal family and nobles are a record of the court in the years when Henry was asserting his supremacy over the English church. |
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Such is the record of Scripture. Nor can you daff it aside by saying that local and temporary conditions condemned women to silence and private life. |
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Since it is impossible for a scientist to record everything that took place in an experiment, facts selected for their apparent relevance are reported. |
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The American folk revival group The Almanac Singers were recruited by Alan Lomax to record several shanties for the 1941 album Deep Sea Chanteys and Whaling Ballads. |
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The fours record was set 16 August 1995 at 7 hours 54 minutes. |
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Pupils are highly successful in public examinations, and the record of entrance to universities with demanding entry requirements in the United Kingdom and overseas is strong. |
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It is intended to be a general account of ecoterror crimes rather than a comprehensive record. It indicates targets, locales, and tactics chosen by ecoterror operatives. |
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The fossil record is also poor for moa and the aepyornid elephant birds, in that both are mainly known from remains that date from historical times. |
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On the date of issuance, the entity should record the loaned shares at their fair value and recognize them as an issuance cost, with an offset to additional paid-in capital. |
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Individuals may also make voluntary contributions, in order to fill a gap in their contributions record and thus protect their entitlement to benefits. |
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I will ask you, for the record, to state your name and address. |
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The benefit component comprises a number of contributory benefits of availability and amount determined by the claimant's contribution record and circumstances. |
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David Byrne and Brian Eno record the My Life In The Bush Of Ghosts album. Byrne and Eno then rejoin Talking Heads in Nassau to record the funksome Remain In Light. |
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Hagiographic works, especially those of the Middle Ages, can incorporate a record of institutional and local history, and evidence of popular cults, customs, and traditions. |
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Contemporary painters include Lucian Freud, whose work Benefits Supervisor Sleeping in 2008 set a world record for sale value of a painting by a living artist. |
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Phil Taylor is widely regarded as the best darts player of all time, having won 187 professional tournaments, and a record 16 World Championships. |
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Chronicles of the time again record more than 100,000 deaths as large parts of the coast were lost permanently to the sea, including the now legendary lost city of Rungholt. |
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A turbofan powered car, ThrustSSC, currently holds the land speed record. |
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These tools disappeared from the archeological record at around the same time the Neanderthals themselves disappeared from the fossil record, about 40,000 years ago. |
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Visitors take an impression of the letterbox's rubber stamp as proof of finding the box and record their visit by stamping their own personal stamp in the letterbox's logbook. |
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The Inquisitio Eliensis is a record of the lands of Ely Abbey. |
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These are based on the development of tools, from stone to bronze and iron, as well as changes in culture and climate that can be determined from the archaeological record. |
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Woodworking tools such as adzes appear in the archaeological record, although some flint blade types remained similar to their Palaeolithic predecessors. |
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The Tower has served variously as an armoury, a treasury, a menagerie, the home of the Royal Mint, a public record office, and the home of the Crown Jewels of England. |
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He was a hotshot lawyer, with an astounding win-loss record. |
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Introducing women into the story who are not part of the historical record, Shelley uses their narratives to question established theological and political institutions. |
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In the common law tradition, courts decide the law applicable to a case by interpreting statutes and applying precedent which record how and why prior cases have been decided. |
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Epstein began negotiations with record labels for a recording contract. |
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In the absence of any specific documentation to record this event, supporters of Cornwall's English status presume that it then became part of England. |
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Such sudden events may be invisible in the archaeological record. |
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Their names were wiped from the face of many inscriptions, references to their lives in the literary record were erased, and the memory of both was condemned. |
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He may also have ordered campaigns against the Scoti and Saxons at the same time, but either way this would be the last Roman campaign in Britain of which there is any record. |
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Additionally, people could record Cornwall as their country of birth. |
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