Departed tight end Shannon Sharpe led the Broncos in receptions in six of the past eight seasons. |
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The most important weather phenomena on the planet, I would argue, are the seasons that we, in the temperate zones, take for granted. |
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That said, some of the play of other Irish backs at assorted levels in the past two seasons has been a revelation. |
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A couple of seasons later he owned a black Honda City, the car that he drives around in. |
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She takes them and dumps them unceremoniously into the roaster, seasons the meat and puts the lid on. |
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Here in the temperate northern latitudes trees have adapted over eons of regular annual seasons. |
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Sorrow breaks seasons and reposing hours, makes the night morning, and the noontide night. |
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Not since the peak seasons of Friends has a network TV show captured the zeitgeist so thoroughly. |
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Two seasons ago she gave a thrilling concert of Verdi arias for the Concert Association. |
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The climate, especially when compared to England's, allowed for multiple growing seasons and an abundance of food. |
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So the last thing the manager needs looming large are encounters with ghosts of seasons past. |
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Within three seasons, Mariucci had guided the 49ers to the playoffs, a remarkable accomplishment. |
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For the past several seasons, waterfowlers in eastern Texas have been allowed to take two whitefronts each day of an 86-day season. |
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He has quietly become one of the leading players, winning six times over the past three seasons. |
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Asked if the lack of recuperation time between the seasons is a wearing experience, Foster gives a definitive yes. |
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His six wins in 2001 are the fewest in any of his championship seasons, but he led 100 or more laps in seven races he didn't win. |
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Stephenson can be justifiably proud of his achievements over the last three seasons and John has a hard act to follow. |
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After several seasons of wedgies and platforms reigning supreme on the streets and in the malls, this year, heels run the gamut. |
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And out just in time for its movie adaptation, seasons one through four of The Dukes of Hazzard can be purchased in one convenient box set. |
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The offense still is one of the league's best with WRs Ed McCaffrey and Rod Smith having banner seasons. |
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As his Roush Racing teammates had banner seasons, Jeff Burton continued to slide. |
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December to April are the driest seasons, but because it has a tropical climate, there may be one or two rainfalls. |
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The collapse occurred in the heavy downpours that marked the last two rainy seasons. |
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Despite nearly a quarter century of operations, most wet seasons overwhelm the miner's capacity to manage water on site. |
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From 1988 through 1991, Schilling had split time between the minors and the major leagues in each of those seasons. |
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As we write this, the church is preparing for the Advent and Christmas seasons. |
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He fetches his favorite toy, an ancient stinky ball of kapok and synthetic fur, cured and flavored by two years spent outdoors in all seasons. |
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She had a natural affinity with the country way of life and she relished the various tasks synonymous with the changing seasons. |
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While he never delivered a baby, as storks supposedly do, he was just as dependable, never missing a game in 15 seasons. |
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Texas has youth-only autumn hunting seasons for squirrel, whitetail deer, Rio Grande turkey and waterfowl. |
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Gattuso's energy and aggression has been a feature for Milan and for Italy for the last couple of seasons. |
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And if you've played for several seasons, you'd know not to underestimate the wiliness of the old fogies. |
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But Thornton's determination has won through and for the past four seasons, he has topped 50 winners. |
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Three seasons ago in this cup Berwick held Hearts and went ahead in the replay in Edinburgh only to lose late on. |
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For the previous two seasons Richard has held down the position of the Business Manager. |
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The ultimate yo-yo team in recent seasons, Nottinghamshire have made some astute signings over the winter. |
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Great thing about holidays seasons, such as just past, is the renewal of old friendships and touching comments from chums from around the world. |
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Linebacker Joey Porter spent his first two seasons at Colorado State at H-back, and in high school he played wide receiver and wingback. |
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The diminutive striker displayed a lethal eye for goal for the Blues two seasons ago and was one of the top scorers in the Premiership. |
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Smith, who had a 340-155 mark in 17 seasons at the school, was the winningest women's basketball coach in Southland Conference history. |
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It is characterized by cold winters and relatively long growing seasons, averaging 60 frost-free days per year. |
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Therefore, short, cool growing seasons and cold winters are often thought of as barriers to crop growth and diversification in the Subarctic. |
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The climate here is normally split into two seasons, long cold winters and long hot summers. |
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The temperate regions of southern Australia have four seasons, with cool winters and hot summers. |
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In the past two seasons it has changed out of all recognition and the Six Nations has become so dynamic. |
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If you have predominantly oily skin throughout the seasons, opt for a toner that contains witch hazel, instead. |
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Sometimes, it takes a show a couple of seasons to work, to iron out the kinks and start sailing smoothly. |
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Actually, the Kincaid character had a woeful start, spending the first of her three seasons as a tedious, incompetent waif. |
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For the first time in at least four seasons, total handle declined at Woodbine during its Thoroughbred meet. |
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As the novel traverses the four seasons, it records the upheaval in the small community which relives its memories of the dead. |
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After years of mostly losing seasons with the Lions, the fun vanished from the game when Barry took a hike. |
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In the past two seasons an extra 10,000 Scottish fans have discovered or rediscovered the game. |
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He redshirted in 2001 due to a torn anterior cruciate ligament and then returned to the lineup the following two seasons at left tackle. |
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After redshirting in 1998, he used the next three seasons to learn his new position. |
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In these products, salt seasons the food but is not necessary to ensure its safety. |
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During allergy seasons, the local news broadcasts usually tell you what allergens are in the air. |
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I'd love to send you a Xmas card to say hi and seasons greetings blah blah, that kinda thing. |
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But I worked on eight seasons of The Simpsons, and we certainly had our lowbrow jokes. |
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In essence the year is split into four equal seasons, each lasting 91 days plus a bit. |
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He could not be trusted, they said, because he had clocked up one red card and 20 yellow cards in the past two seasons. |
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Sometimes we will road test a variety by planting a few trees or a row to see how they do during several seasons. |
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The tilt of the earth not only gives us the changing day lengths, but the seasons as well. |
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Eight seasons with more than 500 assists rounds out his major league defensive record. |
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She's also hoping to prevent the establishment of hunting seasons on mourning doves, sandhill cranes, and wolves. |
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During seasons where miniskirts was all the rage, she countered by showing designs with hems at a more wearable length. |
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From the next bridge one can see some more sculpted rock, and round the corner the river was dry in this wettest of seasons. |
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The dome-shaped shade displays apples and grapes arranged in a progression of color as the fruits appear to ripen with the seasons. |
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We all know during festive seasons such as Christmas the children will be deluged by an avalanche of toys. |
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We are not aware of similar data reported for cows calving during different seasons of the year. |
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Reform was required because too many leap days are added with respect to the astronomical seasons on the Julian scheme. |
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They keep trying to run Dennis Green out of town, even though he's gotten his team to the playoffs in seven of his eight seasons. |
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With nearly two seasons under his belt, it is perhaps time we gave up on him and pursued a genuine right-winger. |
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Depending on the seasons as many as 150 people would gather in the area to avail themselves of its resources. |
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In just over three seasons in the majors, Grieve has hit 76 homers and driven in 303 runs. |
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By the end of the two days the tree will be resplendent with new creative growth in symbolic colours reflecting the four seasons of the year. |
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However, he led other National League third basemen in fielding only once in the ten seasons he won the award. |
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He pitched in 90 or more games in three seasons, leading the National League in each those years. |
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The lunar year is approximately 354 days long, so the months rotate backward through the seasons and are not fixed to the Gregorian calendar. |
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The big stores need to see evidence that you're in it for the long haul and not just some chancer who will last for a couple of seasons. |
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The Irishman has been one of the leading jockeys of recent seasons and is one of the shrewdest horsemen around. |
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The notion that cities are removed from the natural rhythm of the seasons is pervasive. |
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These are gardens for all seasons with the rhododendron dell, the azaleas and flowering cherry trees in spring, and the rose gardens in summer. |
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The tea garden is a sensory delight, producing colors, aromas, and flavors to enjoy throughout the seasons. |
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The fans that have supported him during the recent bleak seasons deserved to be rewarded by a further six months. |
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Only a fool would put a player of his quality in the reserves for two seasons and his manager is no fool. |
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In the warmer seasons it would have echoed to the excited calls of bull rush and rounders, the click of cricket bat and ball. |
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The seasons, frighteningly unfamiliar to your average cook, are second nature to Susan and Margaret. |
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In dry seasons when there was little flow of fresh water, flashes had to be provided. |
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For the last two seasons, the Texans have been one of the worst defenses in the league at sacking the quarterback. |
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In previous years, the team struggled as they were forced to switch leagues for four seasons in a row. |
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Unforgiving dry, and tempestuous rainy seasons ensure that mankind's foothold here will forever be tenuous. |
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During the warmer seasons, there was a decline in the number of strokes resulting from atheroma. |
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We get very high tides and very low tides every month and the seasons here never get over ninety degrees. |
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He progressed to the reserve team and has played senior rugby with the club for the past four seasons. |
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However, back in the 1983-1996 seasons when I was a regular on the Terraces I was very aware of racism. |
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Before I do this, I have to revisit science concepts and make sure I understand orbits, rotations, revolutions and seasons. |
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The seasons aren't that distinct here, especially in East London with its mild and temperate climate. |
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Approximately 300,000 to 400,000 Maasai live a seminomadic way of life as they follow the seasons in search of grass and water for their cattle herds. |
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Kaiseki is highly refined, with a menu which subtly reflects the seasons. |
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In Milan, one of the most directional designers in recent seasons has been Raf Simons of Jil Sander. |
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So the only thing surprising about the squeaky-clean family partaking in a musical episode is that it took nine seasons to do it. |
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The British arrived from a land of neat farms, specific hedgerows, a regular cycle of tilling the land and a cultivation timetable based on seasons. |
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In my 12 seasons as an NFL player, no one ever accused me of not being black enough. |
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So, let the basketball and football fans keep following their off seasons, and all the baseball fans will be heading to Flushing. |
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And knowledgeable supporters of a certain vintage at Ayr RFC may recall the raw-boned, fair-haired youngster making his mark in the side's back row some nine seasons ago. |
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The Englishman, who has just completed the best of his four seasons at the club, admits that he wouldn't be the player he is now had it not been for the talismanic Swede. |
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Since then, he's captured two Stanley Cups, backstopped Canada to the gold medal at the 2002 Olympics, and compiled a record eight straight 30-plus victory seasons. |
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Since the lunar year is shorter than the tropical year, the lunar calendar travels all through the seasons, making a complete cycle in about 33 years. |
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I played under Dr. buss for 13 seasons and we won five championships together. |
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If we know the longest and shortest days, we can carve up the year into months based on the seasons. |
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The number of calves born in 1999 and 2000 was found to be low following two feeding seasons that were shortened by anomalously cold winters with extensive ice coverage. |
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For a Norwegian combined fishing and whaling vessel, typically 65 feet in length, this means passing the seasons catching saithe, herring, cod and minke whales. |
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Breeding seasons of both species began with male testes developing in winter and spring, followed by female pregnancy and lactation in late spring and summer. |
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Since its debut in 2002, the profitable franchise has cranked out 25 seasons. |
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So he met Chris Spitler, a Holy Cross guard proud to be a four-year walk-on who, through the seasons, worked his way from the end of the bench into the starting lineup. |
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Whereas the first three seasons were subtle, there is a decided lack of finesse here. |
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Cottage gardens usually look their best in early summer, but do include plants that peak at different seasons such as early bulbs, wallflowers and violas for spring. |
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Finally the seasons were chased away by Father Time, ending the tableaux. |
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The Roman Republic had a 365 day calendar into which leap days were inserted by a board of priests, whenever it appeared that the calendar was out of synch with the seasons. |
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Players saluted supporters and the fans hailed their heroes who, at the third attempt in seven roller-coaster seasons, had managed to avoid instant relegation. |
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After spending the last two seasons angling for a move the Premiership his form and free transfer status instead look to have led him to La Liga champions Barcelona. |
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Are fishing seasons and bag limits keeping marine fish stocks healthy? |
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The seasons are Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter, with the start of each season noted as vernal equinox, summer solstice, autumnal equinox, and winter solstice. |
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This improvement in keeping the moon in phase with the month had the unfortunate effect of taking the year even further out of phase with the period of the recurring seasons. |
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The first bunches of asparagus, the early strawberries and runner beans, the green and cream stripes of the marrow all signpost the changing seasons for the cook. |
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The only aggro this observer has witnessed in the past couple of seasons has been completely spontaneous, usually involving too much bevvy in the pub after a game. |
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The first seasons of reality shows are almost always the best. |
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The intercalary month by which the Arabs adjusted the lunar months to the solar year is abolished, severing the connection between the religious rituals and the seasons. |
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Here, he seasons salmon like a pro and dishes out lessons about the importance of cleanliness and seasoning. |
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Think American Idol seasons one through five, only about a gazillion times bigger. |
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Denim has fueled fashion for three seasons and it's holding, so it's not too late to invest in a new pair of low-rise jeans or a pair with custom detailing. |
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As the sun waxes and wanes with the seasons, and rises and falls with the days, death and rebirth as represented by the Jera rune is inherent to sun worship. |
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Suppose the alpha male stays on top for a couple mating seasons. |
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Recaptured birds generally showed a lack of directional movement in both seasons. although subsequent recaptures indicate northward movement by these migrants in the spring. |
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These people who, while believing in a god and goddess, follow the ancient pagan religions that revere the wonders and beauty of nature and its changing seasons. |
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In doing these interviews and talking about her these past seasons, have you developed a shorthand for describing her personality? |
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Recent comments by TV showrunners, and in the media, suggest that scripted series peak in their third seasons. |
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Such has been the much talked about run of The Newsroom, which ended Sunday night after three seasons. |
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In recent seasons, the FA Cup has taken a few knocks from the critics, but in my eyes there is still a lot of magic associated with the competition. |
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Each two-hour episode will build upon itself to tell a story that takes place between the third and fifth seasons of the show. |
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What if he had tried to come back, only to play a couple middling seasons and then grudgingly retire or, worse, become a backup? |
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Two seasons ago, the show killed off its main romantic interest, Matthew Crawley, in an ugly car accident. |
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Will a sage coach like John Calipari be able to outwit a relative newcomer in Kevin Ollie, he of a mere two seasons on the job? |
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Their appeal for the wine drinker is that they are a refreshing and stimulating reminder of the passing of the seasons, a sort of liquid harvest tradition. |
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McCarron is the only Heisman candidate whose every game over the last three seasons has been meaningful. |
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The show ran for five seasons, earning both popularity and acclaim in the process. |
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The show looked and felt nothing like the one that accrued eight seasons of fans. |
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But Tom Boswell makes it all look easy, gliding between the seasons with appreciation and acerbic wit. |
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Alcatraz and Terra Nova did not live past 13 episodes and Fringe had to fight to make to it to five seasons. |
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All occasions invite God's mercies, and all times are God's seasons. |
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Since then, they have experienced three straight seasons of offensive decline, culminating with their anemic performance against the Diamondbacks in the World Series. |
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When asked if the title race would be much closer than the yawningly easy successes of Celtic in the past two seasons, McLeish replied without hesitation. |
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Remember when everyone was shrieking at each other like wild banshees with rabies on those early seasons of The Real World? |
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Ties were broken according to each institution's multiyear APRs, which represent the APR scores from the preceding four seasons. |
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Shearer finished among the top ten goal scorers in 10 out of his 14 seasons in the Premier League and won the top scorer title three times. |
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Barden yesterday confirmed his retirement after 16 seasons with Longford and, like O Se, is approaching his 35th birthday. |
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Fast-forward a decade and 10 seasons of The bachelorette later. |
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In her final three seasons, the Rainbow Wahines went 110-5 and won two NCAA titles. |
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But this year the arrival of that most welsome of seasons, will be even more mouthwatering after the Old Firm's midweek heroics. |
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Red Sox reliever Matt Albers spent three mediocre seasons with the Orioles, who opted not to re-sign the 28-year-old after the 2010 season. |
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After serving up a sea of solid-color towels for several seasons, manufacturers have returned to jacquards and patterns. |
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They view Morris as a villain after he crashed with ex-Armadale star Jozsef Tabaka two seasons ago while racing for Somerset Rebels. |
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The odds of Smiley redshirting are virtually none, considering how many players Bibby has redshirted the past seven seasons. |
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There are two works from Denmark, Harald Lander's Etudes and Flemming Flindt's The Lesson, both reprises from recent seasons. |
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Revis, who spent his first six seasons with New York, helped the Patriots win the Super Bowl in February. |
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Canning was only handed a start minutes before kick-off after spending two seasons out following two horrific leg breaks in succession. |
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Mendy has made a major impact for Le Havre, making 48 first-team starts over the last two seasons. |
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Often oriented on sight lines for the rising or setting sun, it is possible that, for their builders, the cycle of seasons was very important. |
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The seasons are come to a stagnant stop, the trees blench and wither, the wagons role in the mica ruts with slithering harplike thuds. |
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There had been dry seasons, accumulations of dust, wind-blown seeds, and cedars rose wonderfully out of solid rock. |
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For example it led to the incessant Clana in seasons 6 and 7 when it was long passed its expiry date. |
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After several seasons, the brine liquid drains out downwards from the pockets and the pockets may even debrine completely. |
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And there were some who died with fevers, which at some seasons of the year was very frequent in the land. |
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In very dry seasons some drinkwater is brought from wells dug in the bed of the river, about half-an hour from the village. |
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In recent seasons fetishwear has found its way onto the catwalk, with vinyl, PVC and lycra featuring among the most unlikely designer offerings. |
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Ashes from the firewheels, spread through the fields, guarantee bumper crops for the coming seasons. |
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In good seasons the stream must have been a fair little river, and during flood time it had spread all over the flat. |
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The island is dominated by a maritime climate with quite narrow temperature differences between seasons. |
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The mainland experiences four distinct seasons, with colder winters and less precipitation inland. |
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State election seasons traditionally start with the annual Shad Planking event in Wakefield. |
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Preston were champions of the Football League in its first two seasons, but have not won it since. |
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These practices are often referred to as the testimony against times and seasons. |
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Fireworks laws in urban areas typically limit sales or use by dates or seasons. |
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Some of these states also allow local laws or regulations to further restrict the types permitted or the selling seasons. |
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The play also intertwines the Midsummer Eve of the title with May Day, furthering the idea of a confusion of time and the seasons. |
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Theseus and Hippolyta represent marriage and, symbolically, the reconciliation of the natural seasons or the phases of time. |
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Winter and summer seasons of opera and ballet were given, and the building was also used for pantomime, recitals and political meetings. |
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In 2008, the Blue Peter Prom was replaced with a Doctor Who Prom which was repeated in both the 2010 and 2013 seasons. |
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Since 1998 the English National Ballet has had several specially staged arena summer seasons in partnership with the Hall and Raymond Gubbay. |
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Between seasons of Richard, in 1934 Gielgud returned to Hamlet in London and on tour, directing and playing the title role. |
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Ranking points, earned by players through their performances over the previous two seasons, determine the current world rankings. |
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Some hunts may go without catching a fox for several seasons, despite chasing two or more foxes in a single day's hunting. |
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More Grands Prix began to be held in the 2000s, and recent seasons have seen an average of 19 races. |
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National Hunt is a winter sport and flat racing is a summer sport, but the seasons are very long and they overlap. |
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The League was suspended once more in 1939 with the outbreak of the Second World War, this time for seven seasons. |
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The Premier League ranks third in the UEFA coefficients of leagues based on performances in European competitions over the past five seasons. |
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Ryan Giggs of Manchester United holds the record for scoring goals in consecutive seasons, having scored in the first 21 seasons of the league. |
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Real Madrid is the most successful club in the competition's history, having won the tournament 11 times, including its first five seasons. |
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They won a further League Cup in 2003, but failed to mount a title challenge in the two seasons that followed. |
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Since then, they have mostly competed in the top two League tiers, bar five seasons in the third tier. |
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This meant that Forest had played in six cup finals in four seasons, winning four of them. |
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Like all English clubs, Villa lost seven seasons to the Second World War, and that conflict brought several careers to a premature end. |
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The team struggled in the league though and were relegated two seasons later, due in large part to complacency. |
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Robson led Ipswich to two major trophies and several seasons in top flight European football. |
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A list of champions for the period would be subjective and in most seasons there would be strongly competing claims. |
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No team lost points for a poor pitch in any of the seasons 2012 to 2015 inclusive. |
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Despite containing a side with effective players, Yorkshire did not perform as well as expected over the next seasons. |
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Hawke remained in charge for 28 seasons until 1910, during which time the team won eight County Championships. |
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He played his club rugby union for Toulon following twelve seasons in the English Premiership with the Newcastle Falcons. |
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There was no home and away structure to the leagues in those early seasons, as sides played one another only once. |
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During these four seasons Leicester lost only 14 games out of the 92 they played. |
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Howard coached the club for two seasons losing a Premiership final to Sale in his first season. |
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After the use of Merit tables for the prior three seasons, in 1987 the RFU implemented a National League system. |
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Since then the tournament has run for some seasons, but never for more than five years at a time. |
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Paul Deacon has also been appointed as an assistant coach after his role as a player in the 2010 and 2011 seasons. |
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Matches, between the two teams are played traditionally on Good Friday and in previous seasons on Boxing Day. |
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The clubs lack of success and disappointing league finishes continued for another seven seasons. |
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Nothing was achieved in the next two seasons, including a defeat in the 1989 Challenge Cup Final and Murphy stood down as coach. |
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In the four seasons between 1998 and 2001, they lost 81 times in 99 matches, avoiding relegation for a variety of reasons. |
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This, coupled with the poor ratings and attendances both in Australia and Europe, led to the competition being postponed for two seasons. |
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Both are contested at the end of the year and are the last official competitions of the ATP and WTA seasons. |
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This race signalled an end to the Mercedes dominance of the past two seasons. |
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His replacement was a returning Nigel Mansell, who had spent the previous two seasons driving for Scuderia Ferrari. |
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In 2000 the team was purchased by Renault, but competed as Benetton for the 2000 and 2001 seasons. |
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The traditional sports were mainly played after the harvest seasons to celebrate the harvests and finish the farming seasons. |
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The most temperate seasons are spring, which can be changeable, and autumn, which is generally sunny and dry. |
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This slightly inland station has a slightly wider temperature span between seasons, is cloudier and somewhat wetter, but differences are minor. |
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However, this results in less distinct seasons as compared to much of Western Europe. |
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These changes have a significant impact on the growing, breeding and migration seasons, as well as species abundance and diversity. |
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In his poetry he was particularly inspired by birds, the weather and the seasons. |
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Local government often sponsors and promotes performances during tourist seasons, and revives lost traditions. |
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England, the Grand Slam champions of the two previous seasons were the first visitors to Murrayfield. |
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The new ground was ready for use in 1809 and so Lord had two grounds at his disposal for the 1809 and 1810 seasons. |
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The Drivers' Championship has been won in the final race of the season 29 times in the 67 seasons it has been awarded. |
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There are four main seasons around which pastoral and agricultural life revolve, and these are dictated by shifts in the wind patterns. |
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Of particular importance are changes in the tilt of the Earth's axis, which affect the intensity of seasons. |
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They gradually acquire more white in subsequent seasons until they reach maturity after five years. |
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Gannet pairs are monogamous and may remain together over several seasons, if not for all their lives. |
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Unlike most other rodents, beaver pairs are monogamous, staying together for multiple breeding seasons. |
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After two seasons, financial difficulties forced the SRU to merge the four teams into two. |
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Former player Willie Miller took over in 1992 and presided over two seasons where Aberdeen came close to winning the title. |
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Steve Paterson was appointed to replace Skovdahl following his resignation in 2002, but lasted only two seasons. |
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Jimmy Calderwood took over in 2004 and Aberdeen posted more consistent results than in previous seasons. |
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He has managed the Marines to their only five nonlosing seasons in the past 25 years, but he is not expected to return next year. |
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During the 1990s, with Michael Jordan leading them, the Bulls won six NBA championships in eight seasons. |
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Atlantic porpoises are thought to follow the seasonal migration of bait fish, like herring, and their diet varies between seasons. |
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For example, the closed seasons for hake lasts approximately two months, September and October, depending on the level of stock. |
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The club achieved promotion for the next two consecutive seasons and currently play in the National League Premier Division. |
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For the 2010 Super League season, Crusaders initially announced they would play at Newport's Rodney Parade ground for two seasons. |
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For the first two seasons there were two groups and a knockout to determine a winner. |
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Northampton became the eighth English club to win the competition in 9 seasons. |
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They returned to the First Division for two seasons between 1960 and 1962 before again suffering relegation. |
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It would be two seasons before the sides met once more, this time on the worldwide stage of the Premier League. |
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He was an immediate success at the Vetch Field, taking them from the Fourth Division all the way to the First Division in four seasons. |
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After two seasons at Wrexham, the club pulled out from bidding for a 2012 Super League licence. |
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He has been ranked the world number 1 for a total of three seasons in his career. |
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In 2001, his father Morrell, who was also his manager, died unexpectedly, after which he had a few uneventful seasons. |
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The popular Italian repertoire remained the core of the annual seasons, mostly directed by the head of production, John Moody. |
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At any one point the salinity will vary considerably over time and seasons, making it a harsh environment for organisms. |
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These have included restrictions on fishing times, closed seasons, and limitations on the number of dredges permitted. |
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Since green sea turtles migrate long distances during breeding seasons, they have special adaptive systems in order to navigate. |
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Many species, such as gulls, auks and penguins, retain the same mate for several seasons, and many petrel species mate for life. |
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Lack of growth rings of fossilized trees suggest a lack of seasons of a tropical climate. |
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Sicily has a typical Mediterranean climate with mild and wet winters and hot, dry summers with very changeable intermediate seasons. |
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The related matter of the length and strength of the four seasons plays a role in which plants that naturally can grow at various places. |
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Unlike the other seasons, summer isn't warmer in Scania compared to many other Swedish provinces. |
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These currents can considerably alter, change and are dependent on the various yearly seasons. |
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It covers millions of square miles in the polar regions, varying with the seasons. |
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The main effect of the Milankovitch cycles is to change the contrast between the seasons, not the amount of solar heat Earth receives. |
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Most gulls breed once a year and have predictable breeding seasons lasting for three to five months. |
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It is known that the hooded seal is generally a solitary species, except during breeding and moulting seasons. |
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Rain is fairly evenly distributed throughout the year, with autumn and winter the wetter seasons. |
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Relatively small changes in the orientation of the Earth's axis or length of the seasons can be a major influence on the Earth's climate. |
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Their breeding seasons are December to February and May to June, though this is slightly delayed in more northern latitudes. |
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It is gregarious at all seasons when feeding, often forming flocks with other types of birds. |
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Females often breed once every two years, or even once every three years if the seasons are short and the climate is severe. |
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Mesoscale activity in the peripheral flow becomes more pronounced during these warmer seasons and is subject to interannual variability. |
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These religious sites attract large numbers of devotees from all over the world, particularly during the Hajj and Umrah seasons. |
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As the seasons move from winter to summer, the gyre shifts south by a few degrees latitude. |
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The movement of the monsoon trough, or intertropical convergence zone, brings rainy seasons to savannah climes. |
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Areas with wet seasons are dispersed across portions of the tropics and subtropics. |
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Tropical rainforests technically do not have dry or wet seasons, since their rainfall is equally distributed through the year. |
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In areas with wet and dry seasons, soil nutrients diminish and erosion increases during the wet season. |
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These active hurricane seasons predated satellite coverage of the Atlantic basin. |
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From 1999 to 2011 in total ten field seasons, each six weeks long, have been carried out at the cave site. |
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It is here that the winds start to blow strongly from the northeast at all seasons. |
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This type of climate results from the monsoon winds which change direction according to the seasons. |
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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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He then played four seasons with Real Madrid, winning the La Liga championship in his final season with the club. |
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One distinguishing feature is that Hampshire has a large free roaming herd of red deer, including more than 6,500 stags during busy seasons. |
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Gaius Maecenas asked what kind of house could possibly be suitable at all seasons. |
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In the spring of 1982, after three intense seasons of archaeological underwater work, preparations began for raising the ship. |
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Crocodiles only do this in spring nesting seasons of the birds, when there is high demand for sticks to be used for building nests. |
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The club has twice won the County Championship, in the 1961 and 1973 seasons. |
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The club remained in the second division for three seasons and since 2004 had competed in the top tier. |
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Horticulturists use human labor and simple tools to cultivate the land for one or more seasons. |
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Areas near the Arctic Circle such as Iceland and Greenland began to have shorter growing seasons and colder winters. |
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Unusually, most of the rain falls in two distinct wet seasons, one centred on April and the other in October or November. |
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In practice, evidenced both by traditional sailing routes and seasons and textual evidence junks could not sail well into the wind. |
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There are two clearly defined seasons, a rainy season from March to June, and a dry season for the remaining months. |
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