The cell theory is one of the foundational tenets of biology and explains the relationship between cells and living things. |
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Laws governing the relationship between federal and regional powers can be amended through the federal constitution and state constitutions. |
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Harley claimed the title of Oxford because of his relationship through marriage to the previous holders, the De Veres. |
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Tallis helped found a relationship that was specific to the combining of words and music. |
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He had a difficult relationship with his eldest son, Frederick, who supported the parliamentary opposition. |
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His father distrusted or was jealous of George's popularity, which contributed to the development of a poor relationship between them. |
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Jenner and King believed Barrett to be the creative genius of the band, and decided to represent him and end their relationship with Pink Floyd. |
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In 1993, he began a relationship with David Furnish, a former advertising executive and now filmmaker originally from Toronto, Ontario, Canada. |
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In this he was attempting to maintain vigour in the programme, under the renewal of its relationship with the BBC as promoters. |
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During the late 1930s and early 1940s Fonteyn had a long relationship with composer Constant Lambert. |
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The second of them was Joan Plowright, with whom Olivier began a relationship that endured for the rest of his life. |
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Under the moral standards then enforced by the film industry, their relationship had to be kept from public view. |
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Sellers maintained a very close relationship with his mother, which his friend Spike Milligan later considered unhealthy for a grown man. |
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Sellers later claimed that his relationship with Kubrick became one of the most rewarding of his career. |
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During the filming from February to June 1976, the already fraught relationship between Sellers and Blake Edwards had seriously deteriorated. |
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Sellers had recently started to rebuild his relationship with his son Michael after the failure of the latter's marriage. |
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Oldman then settled into a relationship with Italian actress and model Isabella Rossellini. |
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He had a relationship with French actress Isabelle Adjani, which lasted six years and eventually ended after a split and reconciliation. |
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Thriller films also share a close relationship with horror films, both eliciting tension. |
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His relationship with the players was distant and he was unable to impose discipline on the orchestra in rehearsals. |
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Following the separation, it became known that Mendes was in a relationship with actress Rebecca Hall. |
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Aston Villa have a unique relationship with the Acorns Children's Hospice charity that is groundbreaking in English football. |
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The husband's metaperspective is his view of his wife's view of her relationship with him. |
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Faldo had a very erratic relationship with the media prior to and during the competition. |
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Faldo's relationship with Bercher, a Swiss PR agent, began in 1998 when they met at the European Masters golf tournament. |
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Mansell was also the catalyst for the breakdown in the relationship between himself and Mario Andretti. |
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After the race Hamilton declared that he had restored his relationship with Alonso. |
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He had immense respect for founder, Soichiro Honda, and had a good relationship with Nobuhiko Kawamoto, the chairman of Honda at that time. |
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Talks with BMW, Mitsubishi, Nissan, PSA and others were held yielded a relationship with Nissan, whose negotiations with Daimler had stalled. |
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Internal sovereignty is the relationship between a sovereign power and its own subjects. |
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The relationship between a government and its state is one of representation and authorized agency. |
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This kind of relationship also can be found in the Kingdom of the Netherlands, which is a federacy. |
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However, the United Kingdom has redefined its formal relationship with the Crown Dependencies since the late 20th century. |
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Nationality differs technically and legally from citizenship, which is a different legal relationship between a person and a country. |
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In international law, nationality is the status or relationship that gives a nation the right to protect a person from other nations. |
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Diplomatic and consular protection are dependent upon this relationship between the person and the state. |
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However, they held a legal relationship with their government akin to the modern concept of nationality. |
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Conversely, a person may feel that he belongs to one state without having any legal relationship to it. |
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Dual nationality is when a single person has a formal relationship with two separate, sovereign states. |
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Statelessness is the condition in which an individual has no formal or protective relationship with any state. |
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The question is, then, what is the relationship of biblical narrative to its literary milieu? |
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In early 2014, David Cameron outlined the changes he aimed to bring about in the EU and in the UK's relationship with it. |
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Once the commendation ceremony was complete, the lord and vassal were in a feudal relationship with agreed obligations to one another. |
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His patron was Queen Elizabeth I, and their relationship ultimately proved to be quite profitable for England. |
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It concerns both the relationship between the individual and the state, and the functioning of the legislature, the executive and judiciary. |
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Historians have widely debated the nature of the relationship between these African kingdoms and the European traders. |
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The First World War would prove to be a watershed in the imperial relationship between Britain and India. |
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In the instance of the British informal empire, the character of the relationship varied widely. |
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He had broken off the relationship in late 1836, distraught that she had taken yet another lover. |
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The Congress of Berlin was held in June and July 1878, the central relationship in it that between Disraeli and Bismarck. |
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The fractious relationship ended in March 1890, after Wilhelm II and Bismarck quarrelled, and the chancellor resigned days later. |
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The special relationship between the two countries has involved the exchange of classified scientific data and materials such as plutonium. |
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Britain's close relationship with the two Hashemite kingdoms of Iraq and Jordan were of particular concern to Nasser. |
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The British relationship with the United States did not suffer lasting consequences from the crisis. |
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As a result, the relationship between immigration levels and EU public support remains uncertain. |
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An EEA Council meets twice yearly to govern the overall relationship between the EEA members. |
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As Prime Minister, Thatcher met weekly with Queen Elizabeth II to discuss government business, and their relationship came under close scrutiny. |
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The conversations showed an easy and friendly relationship between McGuinness and Powell. |
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The third alternative is the complex relationship between all parts of government, and their historical development. |
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A cornerstone of the special relationship is the collecting and sharing of intelligence. |
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The relationship often depends on the personal relations between British prime ministers and US presidents. |
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The first example was the close relationship between Winston Churchill and Franklin Roosevelt who were in fact distantly related. |
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The special relationship was tested most severely by the Skybolt crisis of 1962, when Kennedy cancelled a joint project without consultation. |
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This notion that somehow there is any lessening of that special relationship is misguided. |
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The relationship is not only special and strong but will only get stronger as time goes on. |
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Of major concern to the BIOT administration is the relationship with the United States military forces resident on Diego Garcia. |
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The wards differ from other cities in having a unique administrative relationship with the prefectural government. |
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A fundamental concept in inflation analysis is the relationship between inflation and unemployment, called the Phillips curve. |
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Although statistically significant, the magnitude of the relationship between inequality and growth is relatively small. |
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A lack of reliable data makes it difficult to study the relationship between inequality and political violence. |
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The two contracts prove that there was in fact a relationship between the defendants and DP World. |
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Galileo showed a remarkably modern appreciation for the proper relationship between mathematics, theoretical physics, and experimental physics. |
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They describe the relationship between a body and the forces acting upon it, and its motion in response to those forces. |
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She mortgaged her future for the pleasures of the relationship with the sculptor, a relationship she knew would be short. |
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Metaphysical cosmology has also been described as the placing of man in the universe in relationship to all other entities. |
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However, more experimentation is needed to resolve the relationship between these two particles. |
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Reluctantly, Bell also had to conclude a relationship with Marie Eccleston, who, as he had surmised, was not prepared to leave England with him. |
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He became an agnostic, though this did not strain his relationship with his father. |
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The relationship between well performance and treatment pressures was studied by Floyd Farris of Stanolind Oil and Gas Corporation. |
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Subsequent redefinitions of the metre and kilogram mean that this relationship is no longer exact. |
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There must be a state nexus between the de facto relationship itself and the Australian state. |
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Love between wife and husband, as an icon of relationship between Christ and Church, is eternal. |
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Controversy still surrounded the relationship between the Church of Scotland's independence and the civil law of Scotland. |
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An analysis of the reasons why this is so points towards the therapeutic relationship as a key factor. |
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It made a military alliance with Japan, and buried old controversies to forge a close relationship with the United States. |
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Alan Ayckbourn said that his relationship with Christine became easy once they agreed their marriage was over. |
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At the time, he had reportedly become seriously involved with another actress, which threatened his relationship with Heather Stoney. |
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This relationship was another secret he kept from both his wife and Bakewell. |
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It has been commended for its sensitive depiction of the close relationship between the hero and his religious mentor, Quaker William Walters. |
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In the 19th century the relationship between authors, publishers, and readers, changed. |
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That relationship is generally thought to have informed the writing of The End of the Affair, published in 1951, when the affair came to an end. |
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Benson sees no evidence of discrimination in their relationship and notes Bond's genuine remorse and sadness at Quarrel's death. |
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Moore's relationship with DC Comics had gradually deteriorated over the issues of creator's rights and merchandising. |
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He had maintained a platonic relationship with Jean while his first wife was still alive, out of loyalty to her. |
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The Act was thus part of a long debate within the three kingdoms about the relationship of king to law and vice versa. |
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A more intricate triadic relationship was advanced 15 years ago in a multitherapist project headed by Bieber. |
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This has led to a discussion about the nature of Cumbric and its relationship with other Brittonic languages, in particular with Old Welsh. |
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In early 1943 Thomas began a relationship with Pamela Glendower, one of several affairs he had during his marriage. |
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He had an uneasy relationship with BBC management and a staff job was never an option, with drinking cited as the problem. |
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Alan Llwyd's 2011 biography of Roberts used diaries and letters to shed fresh light on her private life and her relationship with Morris. |
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Roberts also struck up a literary relationship with Saunders Lewis, which they maintained through letters over a period of forty years. |
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Social conventions of the time compelled Sullivan and Ronalds to keep their relationship private. |
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Gilbert's parents were distant and stern, and he did not have a particularly close relationship with either of them. |
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His relationship with the players was reported to be uneasy, and his choice of repertoire received criticism. |
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The story is about a boy named Jimmy, who undergoes a personality crisis, and his relationship with his family, friends and mod culture. |
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Their relationship diminished somewhat when Entwistle got married in 1967, though they still socialised on tour. |
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According to his first wife, Angie, Bowie had a relationship with Mick Jagger. |
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In 1984 while recording Behind The Sun, Clapton began a relationship with Yvonne Kelly, the manager of AIR Studios Montserrat. |
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Radiohead have maintained a close relationship with a number of frequent collaborators. |
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Since May 2006, Williams has been in a relationship with the American actress Ayda Field. |
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Incidentally, she formed a working relationship with producer Salaam Remi through these record publishers. |
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I was drinking far too much and that was kind of the basis of my relationship with this boy. |
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Even in this case, the prototypes can be traced back to the works of Rotella and Baj, both far from neutral in their relationship with society. |
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The bed was presented as it had been when she had stayed in it for several days, feeling suicidal because of relationship difficulties. |
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While in London, Wollstonecraft pursued a relationship with the artist Henry Fuseli, even though he was already married. |
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Using the rhetoric of the sublime, Wollstonecraft explores the relationship between the self and society. |
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Not only did Engels already know the English language, he had also developed a close relationship with many Chartist leaders. |
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The reasoning Marx laid out in his book clearly delineated the true relationship between use value and value. |
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The two had many discussions about the relationship between computational logic and everyday notions of truth. |
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The relationship with Alex Carruthers and his ERC Group which owned Edinburgh Rugby proved to be very uncomfortable. |
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Queensberry's efforts to end that relationship led to his famous dispute with Wilde. |
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Notably, Chowdhury modeled the relationship of the smuggler to the local producer as one of antagonistic duopoly. |
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Liechtenstein's gift and estate taxes vary depending on the relationship the recipient has to the giver and the amount of the inheritance. |
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The relationship between the First World and the Third World is characterized by the very definition of the Third World. |
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A theology developed that saw the kingdom as in a covenant relationship with God. |
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The relationship between the Glenblocker forts and the Gask Ridge has in the past been seen as a staged withdrawal. |
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David's relationship with England and the English crown in these years is usually interpreted in two ways. |
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The relationship between him and recently deceased King Alexander had been good. |
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Although Margaret and Angus were temporarily reconciled, it was not long before their relationship entered a phase of terminal decline. |
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These governments were all subordinate to the King of England, with no explicit relationship with the British Parliament. |
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After 1765, growing philosophical and political differences strained the relationship between Great Britain and its colonies. |
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Hardie spent the rest of his life campaigning for votes for women and developing a closer relationship with Sylvia Pankhurst. |
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Still, the relationship between the ILP and the Labour Party was characterised by conflict. |
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However, a report laid before the Assembly of 1864 showed that the two churches were not agreed as to the relationship between state and church. |
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The treaty was one of a number of agreements made in the ongoing relationship between the two kings. |
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For this reason there is a close relationship between the location of northern gannet breeding colonies and the distribution of these fish. |
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Social identity theory suggests a positive relationship between identification of a nation and derogation of other nations. |
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Algeria, which was an integral part of France, had a special relationship with the Community. |
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Unlike the relationship between the hierarchies of the different churches, however, some communal tensions remain. |
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There is a close relationship with the Presbyterian Church of Eastern Australia. |
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The relationship between federal and local courts varies from nation to nation and can be a controversial and complex issue in itself. |
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The exact relationship of those jurists to the church is subject to considerable debate. |
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The above similarities have led scholars to ask what relationship did Brehons have with clerics. |
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Any relationship to the sad and sordid Eliot and Silda spectacle of 18 months ago is purely noncoincidental. |
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During her relationship with Kay, Duffy gave birth to a daughter, Ella, whose biological father is fellow poet Peter Benson. |
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The parties have agreed the basis of a more collaborative relationship for the future. |
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If so, Offa's intervention was probably intended to gain control of this relationship and take over the dominance of the associated kingdoms. |
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If the relationship lasted for seven years she had the same entitlements as if she had been given by her kin. |
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Her focus with respect to Owain is on the fluctuating and factious relationship between England and Wales. |
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Edward's relationship with Gaveston inspired Christopher Marlowe's 1592 play Edward II, along with other plays, films, novels and media. |
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Following his return, Gaveston's relationship with the major barons became increasingly difficult. |
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By February 1326, it was clear that Isabella was involved in a relationship with the exiled Marcher Lord, Roger Mortimer. |
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Henry's relationship with his stepmother, Katherine Swynford, was a positive one, but his relationship with the Beauforts varied. |
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Henry experienced a rather more inconsistent relationship with King Richard II than his father had. |
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The relationship between Henry Bolingbroke and the king met with a second crisis. |
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Once again, therefore, there is no simple relationship between mass-populist versus elite-dominated regimes and survival versus nonsurvival. |
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This helps to show the relationship between erosion and the shape of a mountain range. |
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This relationship is only approximate, however, since local factors, such as proximity to oceans, can drastically modify the climate. |
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In 1964 the United States Surgeon General's Report on Smoking and Health demonstrated the relationship between smoking and cancer. |
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There is a division among Pentecostals on the relationship between the gifts of tongues and prophecy. |
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Strabo's close relationship with Aelius Gallus led him to attempt to justify his friend's defeat in his writings. |
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By virtue of its location, the Ziyadid dynasty of Zabid developed a special relationship with Abyssinia. |
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They had a difficult relationship with the Mamluks of Egypt because the latter considered them a vassal state. |
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She developed a close relationship with the woman who would become her brother's wife, Ida Nettleship. |
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At this time, she also had a relationship with another of her brother's set, Arthur Ambrose McEvoy, which turned out unhappy. |
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An art mystery novel The Gwen John Sculpture, by John Malcolm, features her stay in Meudon, France and her relationship with Rodin. |
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The relationship between Lapita pottery and Plainware is not altogether clear. |
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In October 1987, while on tour in the US, Jones had a brief relationship with model Katherine Berkery, who then discovered she was pregnant. |
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The press devoted much attention to Church's relationship with boyfriend Gavin Henson, a Welsh rugby player. |
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Matthews and Roberts relationship broke down, with Roberts ending it and seeing someone else within days. |
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Indiana lacks a proper father figure because of his strained relationship with his father, Henry Senior. |
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Their relationship ended in January 2003, soon after the couple moved to Los Angeles from London. |
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From 1967 until his death, Cooper had a relationship with his personal assistant, Mary Fieldhouse. |
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For example, relationship could describe the movement of two or more different dancers. |
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Benthos generally live in close relationship with the substrate bottom, and many such organisms are permanently attached to the bottom. |
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There is a one-to-one relationship between days with large cash shortages and his workdays. |
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The political relationship between England and Ireland dates from the 12th century with the establishment of the Lordship of Ireland. |
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It is concerned with the governance of and relationship between Northern Ireland and Great Britain. |
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Unionists believed in maintaining and deepening the relationship between the various nations of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. |
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Despite the tempestuous relationship with Awdry, Dalby is probably the best remembered of the series' artists. |
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Historically there was less consistency in the relationship of the position of the driver to the handedness of traffic. |
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This relationship between fractures and direction of fjords is also observed in Lyngen. |
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Similarly, the historical abundance of various fish species has been found to have a substantial relationship with observed climatic conditions. |
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Since tides are a localized phenomenon, storm surge can only be measured in relationship to a nearby tidal station. |
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Most characteristics of ocean waves depend on the relationship between their wavelength and water depth. |
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One study of part of the cytochrome b gene sequence found a close relationship between terns and a group of waders in the suborder Thinocori. |
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The peculiar presbyornithids were used to argue for a close relationship between flamingos, waterfowl, and waders. |
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The organisms generally live in close relationship with the substrate bottom and many are permanently attached to the bottom. |
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Ecologists are attempting to understand the relationship between heterogeneity and maintaining biodiversity in aquatic ecosystems. |
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Cooperation changed into a far more adversarial relationship as the USSR increased its production. |
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Henry had often allied himself with the Holy Roman Emperor against France, making the feudal relationship even more challenging. |
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This had been rescinded by Richard I in exchange for financial compensation in 1189, but the relationship remained uneasy. |
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John's relationship with his mother Sophie suffered from their separation, and he never saw her again. |
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There is an appealing intuitive interpretation of this relationship in a radar. |
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The symbiotic relationship of spectrum allocation ensures that users of both bands are able to operate cooperatively and freely. |
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As well as the exact number of overall brown bear subspecies, its precise relationship to the polar bear also remains in debate. |
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The relative importance of each of these factors and their relationship to each other is unclear, and still the subject of much debate. |
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The relationship between the supreacrustal rocks and the Scourian gneisses remains unclear. |
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The relationship between these metasediments and Scourian gneisses remains unclear. |
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Little comprehensive evidence of the relationship of humans with European rabbits is documented until the medieval period. |
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In European Pleistocene deposits, remains of small cats are not common, and indicate a close relationship to the European wildcat. |
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Lichens are a symbiotic relationship between fungi and photosynthetic algae or cyanobacteria. |
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The fungal part of the relationship is composed mostly of various species of ascomycetes and a few basidiomycetes. |
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The alga bears its own scientific name, which bears no relationship to that of the lichen or fungus. |
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The alga bears its own scientific name, which has no relationship to the name of the lichen or fungus. |
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Rome's early myths and legends also have a dynamic relationship with Etruscan religion, less documented than that of the Greeks. |
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This direct relationship between Zeus and Odysseus represents the kingship of Odysseus. |
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Canada's long and complex relationship with the United States has had a significant impact on its economy and culture. |
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There is thus a relatively simple relationship between the supercontinent cycle and the mean age of the seafloor. |
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The question then of the relationship between these early fossil species and the hominin lineage is still to be resolved. |
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The relationship between such gene trees and demographic history is still debated when applied to dispersals. |
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The anatomist Thomas Huxley had also supported the hypothesis and suggested that African apes have a close evolutionary relationship with humans. |
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There is no clear relationship between the amount of oil in the aquatic environment and the likely impact on biodiversity. |
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Although there are a few areas of linkage, the relationship between the two is not strong. |
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There is no causal relationship between eating carrots and seeing in the dark. |
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They have a relationship that is beneficial to both of them. |
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The vacation together deepened their relationship with each other. |
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They've developed a very confiding relationship over the years. |
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A good relationship is based on more than just physical attraction. |
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Concern about the relationship between disorder and crime is further deepened by the fact that disorder and crime often co-exist at places. |
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Its branching type and vaguely badious colour suggest a close relationship with B. spiralifera, which shares the same habitat. |
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Bayes's theorem is a relationship between the conditional probabilities of two events. |
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Having recognized his individuality, his subjectivity, having been in relationship with him, I could not render him beingless. |
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The Lisu have a fictious relationship with the tiger and boastly say that they are never attacked by a tiger. |
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The abstract relationship between locative-temporal and causal-final adverbials is well reflected in their realization in the case system. |
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A fulfilling relationship is a wondrous thing to have but it does take effort to maintain and that entails the occasional chut pattern. |
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After the relationship ended, she would make herself sick eating comfort food every night. |
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The convinceable young man stands in the same relationship to the vicar as the convinceable reader of the Emile to Rousseau. |
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The relationship of women to the opposite gender is culturally that of gender subordination. |
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The major limitation of crossectional surveys is their inability to determine any temporal relationship between the factor and the event. |
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Jenny knew it was time to cut bait, since her relationship with Joe was never going to progress beyond the current level of commitment. |
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If one is caring for a dementing spouse then the first relationship to be affected is that with the spouse. |
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The well-known words depict a woman seeking sanctuary in a love relationship form a brutal, rapacious man. |
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Last year, he was down at heel, homeless and had an erratic relationship with his family. |
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After Don made those tasteless remarks, our relationship with him went downhill. |
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They dated for a few weeks before making their relationship Facebook official. |
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I just ended a relationship with a compulsive flirter, after realizing that no one deserved to be treated as I was. |
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Their unconsummated relationship was a foretype of the chaste marriage of Mary and Joseph. |
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This episode marks the beginning of the end of the gaytastic relationship between Mr. Slave and Mr. Garrison. |
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Chinese has borrowed several words from English, but it does not have a genetic relationship to English. |
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What seemed a promising turn in their relationship was dashed when he began introducing her to his friends as his godsister. |
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Another criticism is that the use of proctors may encourage cheating due to the peer relationship between the grader and the gradee. |
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The complex but fundamental relationship between language and graphism is one of the more provocative recognitions of Gesture and Speech. |
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Regarding the relationship with the EU after the Grexit he remains agnostic. |
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In Yorkshire there is a very close relationship between the major topographical areas and the geological period in which they were formed. |
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Over the next quarter of the century the relationship between the various members of the Commonwealth continued to evolve. |
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Malcolm enjoyed a peaceful relationship with the Earldom of Orkney, ruled jointly by his stepsons, Paul and Erlend Thorfinnsson. |
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Near the end of his life, Alexander and Aristotle became estranged over Alexander's relationship with Persia and Persians. |
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The relationship between the Roman Empire and the kingdoms of ancient Ireland is unclear. |
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The relationship to the western Bell Beakers groups, and the contemporary cultures of the Carpathian basin to the south east, is much less. |
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Comparison with what is known of the Gaulish language suggests a close relationship with Brittonic. |
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When Claudius' disability became evident, the relationship with his family turned sour. |
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We study the relationship between Krasner's valued hyperfields and Deligne's triples. |
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Initial concerns revolved mainly around the relationship between the interictal epileptiform discharge and the clinical diagnosis of epilepsy. |
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A relationship with a grandmother doesn't contain the same ifs, ands, or buts of a mother-daughter pairing. |
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If you engaged in an incestuous relationship with a family member, that would make you an inbreeder. |
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Henry's desire to reform the relationship with the Church led to conflict with his former friend Thomas Becket, the Archbishop of Canterbury. |
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The two men had already clashed over Henry's succession to Normandy and the remarriage of Eleanor, and the relationship was not repaired. |
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Richard was encouraged to join the revolt as well by Eleanor, whose relationship with Henry, as previously described, had disintegrated. |
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With the death of Geoffrey, however, the relationship between Henry and Philip broke down. |
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The relationship between Henry and Richard finally dissolved into violence shortly before Henry's death. |
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Overall, Howden is chiefly concerned with the politics of the relationship between Richard and King Philip. |
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The relationship between the nations of England and Scotland by the 1280s was one of relatively harmonious coexistence. |
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One reason for the change of strategy towards Scotland was a growing concern for the relationship between England and France. |
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This issue occurs when the relationship between a host state and a foreign investor becomes inimic and a dispute arises. |
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The treaty gave substance to the political reality of 13th century Wales and England, and the relationship of the former with the Angevin Empire. |
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The political maturation of the principality's government fostered a more defined relationship between prince and the people. |
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He argues that the hawthorn bush would not be part of Henry's coat of arms if it did not have a strong relationship to his ascendance. |
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As the relationship between the king and Warwick became strained, Edward IV opposed the match. |
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The exact nature of the relationship between church and state would be a source of continued friction into the next century. |
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He and his sister deeply valued their intimate relationship as they didn't have much else to live for. |
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The Peace of Barcelona, signed between Charles V and the Pope in 1529, established a more cordial relationship between the two leaders. |
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After the Lord Chamberlain's Men were renamed the King's Men in 1603, they entered a special relationship with the new King James. |
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It did, however, coincide with an improvement in Charles's relationship with his wife, and by November 1628 their old quarrels were at an end. |
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He refused the suggestion that he simply arrest James because this would violate his own declarations and burden his relationship with his wife. |
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Churchill's strong relationship with Harry Truman was of great significance to both countries. |
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Continuing their romance, Kimye took their relationship show over to Canada, where Kim, 31, was hawking her new jewellery line. |
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In the Yorkshire and the Humber region, there is a very close relationship between the major topographical areas and the underlying geology. |
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The monarch has a similar relationship with the devolved governments of Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. |
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The independent states within the Commonwealth would share the same monarch in a relationship likened to a personal union. |
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The pore space in a rock has a direct relationship to the porosity and permeability of the rock. |
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These debates and studies continue to explore just what that relationship entails. |
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Decisions about company names and product names and their relationship depends on more than a dozen strategic considerations. |
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At least two other public houses have a direct relationship to local history. |
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In 1693, the relationship between Duillier and Newton deteriorated and the book was never completed. |
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Their intense relationship came to an abrupt and unexplained end in 1693, and at the same time Newton suffered a nervous breakdown. |
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Faraday also established that magnetism could affect rays of light and that there was an underlying relationship between the two phenomena. |
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Joule perceived the relationship between his discoveries and the kinetic theory of heat. |
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Though he did not write about the relationship of science and religion, he retained a personal interest in spiritual matters. |
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The work contains some remarks on the relationship of logic to religion, but they are slight and cryptic. |
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Jane and Hellyer Jones determined not to break up the family, and their relationship remained platonic for a long period. |
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Starting in 1914, Hardy was the mentor of the Indian mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan, a relationship that has become celebrated. |
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In his book Of Molecules and Men, Crick expressed his views on the relationship between science and religion. |
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In addition to the scientific discussions and experiments conducted by the group, Boulton had a business relationship with some of the members. |
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Molecular biology improved our understanding of the relationship between genotype and phenotype. |
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This is a reciprocal relationship as the plants provide the fungi with sugars from photosynthesis. |
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Newton was the first to mathematically express the relationship between force and momentum. |
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The Cabinet's formal relationship with Parliament, or at least the Prime Minister's hopes for it, are set out in the Ministerial Code. |
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A 2013 study found a pronounced relationship between economic inequality and life expectancy. |
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In a broad survey of zoo animals, no relationship was found between the fertility of the animal and its life span. |
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