The Middle Passage served not only to erase a slave’s sense of human dignity, but the journey also wiped away the collective knowledge and cultural history of those captured. |
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These missions tended to found monastic institutions and collegiate churches that served large areas. |
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Much of the original route is now served by the Tees Valley Line, operated by Northern. |
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Innkeepers began running coaches, two to Shildon from July, and the Union, which served the Yarm branch from 16 October. |
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Sister Josephine was a jill of all trades. She served as bursar, school secretary, meals supervisor, welfare officer and troubleshooter. |
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Manchester, Northern England and North Wales are served by Manchester Airport. |
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The city is served by numerous national and regional radio stations, as well as local radio stations. |
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In 1798, he led a military expedition to Egypt that served as a springboard to political power. |
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Following Napoleon's exile in 1814, he served as the ambassador to France and was granted a dukedom. |
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His rival Gladstone, a Liberal distrusted by the Queen, served more terms and oversaw much of the overall legislative development of the era. |
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Two West African and one East African division served in the Burma Campaign. |
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For several months Churchill served in the sinecure of Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster. |
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In many cases, individuals have served in ministerial or other political positions before being elected Speaker. |
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Labour later served in the wartime coalition from 1940 to 1945, after which it formed a majority government under Clement Attlee. |
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Donaldsonville, Opelousas, and Shreveport have briefly served as the seat of Louisiana state government. |
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Both these units have served overseas during the War on Terror in either Iraq, Afghanistan, or both. |
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Only the Law Lords who served on the Appellate Committee spoke, but other Lords were free to attend, although they rarely did so. |
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They served on the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, which is the highest court of appeal in certain cases. |
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The western Pennines are served by the River Ribble, which drains westwards into the Irish Sea close to Lytham St Annes. |
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This is perfect for a large cocktail party served with small kummelweck rolls. |
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Northampton and Long Buckby are served by the Northampton Loop of the West Coast Main Line. |
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Worksop, Mansfield, Lincoln, Matlock, Melton Mowbray, Skegness, Boston, Spalding and Oakham are served by regional services. |
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The Sheriffs of London also served as sheriffs for Middlesex until 1889 when the office of High Sheriff of Middlesex was created. |
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From 1965 to 1990, 12 Inner London boroughs and the City of London were served by the Inner London Education Authority. |
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The City, like most of central London, is well served by buses, including night buses. |
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It is served by The Link services to Canterbury, The Wave service to Dover, Romney Marsh and Hastings. |
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Numerous colonial soldiers and sailors who had served with the UK settled in Liverpool and other port cities. |
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The city is served by the Tyne and Wear Metro, a system of suburban and underground railways covering much of Tyne and Wear. |
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For such a rural area, the smaller villages of the Peak are relatively well served by internal transport links. |
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Beer in the North is usually served with a thick head which accentuates the nutty, malty flavours preferred in Northern beers. |
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These topographical factors have served to restrict urban spread, resulting in a relatively stable population size and a low degree of mobility. |
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Nottingham is served by Nottinghamshire Police and has a Crown Court and Magistrates' Court. |
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The line was extended to the Truro River at Newham in 1855 Then Truro Road Station closed and Newham served as the terminus. |
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He was a regicide and served on the Council of State during the Commonwealth, being forced to flee to Switzerland after the Restoration. |
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The airport is served by budget airlines, including Ryanair and Jet2, with services to domestic and European destinations. |
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Well after his marriage, he served as deacon and for two terms as an elder in the meeting house of his youth. |
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In 1919, Rayleigh served as President of the Society for Psychical Research. |
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After this, he served as the British scientific advisor to the United Nations Atomic Energy Commission. |
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From 1992 to 1995 he served as President of the International Society on General Relativity and Gravitation. |
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In the postwar years, Rugby became well served by the motorway network, with the M1 and M6 merging close to the town. |
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Rugby station used to be served by lines which have now been closed, including lines to Leicester. |
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It is primarily served by the A45 main road, and is near Junction 6 of the M42 motorway. |
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Over the next few years he served on several commissions and committees on social policy. |
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The military base benefited craftsmen and all those who served the military. |
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Nerva had a noble ancestry, and he had served as an advisor to Nero and the Flavians. |
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Chapati, a thin flatbread made from wheat, is a staple food, usually served with curry, meat, vegetables, and lentils. |
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He was succeeded by Abdus Sattar, who served in office for less than a year. |
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Bangladeshi diplomat Humayun Rashid Choudhury served as President of the United Nations General Assembly. |
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The shires of England were progressively divided amongst the companions of William I of England, who served as England's new nobility. |
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After being royal pages, he would then served in the Mahattai Ministry or other government ministries. |
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The Isles of Scilly form part of the ceremonial county of Cornwall and have, at times, been served by the same county administration. |
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In 1507 she served as the Spanish ambassador to England, the first female ambassador in European history. |
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Ordained a priest on 22 September 1728, Wesley served as a parish curate for two years. |
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Prior to emancipation, Baptist deacon Samuel Sharpe, who served with Burchell, organized a general strike of slaves seeking better conditions. |
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Fisher was also an academic, and eventually served as Chancellor of the University of Cambridge. |
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A few days later, several of Fisher's servants were taken ill after eating some porridge served to the household and two died. |
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From 1490 to 1492, More served John Morton, the Archbishop of Canterbury and Lord Chancellor of England, as a household page. |
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More later served as High Steward for the universities of Oxford and Cambridge. |
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In the First World War, 13,878 members of the university served and 2,470 were killed. |
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In October 2014, Ed Byrne replaced Rick Trainor as Principal of King's College London, the latter having served for 10 years. |
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This atrium was the exercise ground for the young men, or perhaps served as a promenade for visitors to the baths. |
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In the baths at Pompeii this chamber also served as an apodyterium for those who took the warm bath. |
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The same person often served afterwards as consul, but the road name is dated to his term as censor. |
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The general might in that case have sheds constructed, which served as field houses for training. |
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Also on display are the remains of the elaborate hypocaust heating system which served the sweat rooms. |
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They probably served as private residences for the queen and king respectively. |
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Castles served a range of purposes, the most important of which were military, administrative, and domestic. |
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Stone forts such as these served as defensive residences, as well as imposing structures to prevent Iroquois incursions. |
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Both drew on elements of castle architecture such as castellation and towers, but served no military purpose and were solely for display. |
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Narayanhiti Palace Museum which long served as residence and principal workplace of the reigning Monarch of Kingdom of Nepal. |
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These wars, along with the political and social turmoil that went along with them, served as the background for Romanticism. |
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Coventry railway station is served by the West Coast Main Line, with services provide by Virgin Trains, London Midland and CrossCountry. |
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Coventry has a single Park and Ride service from War Memorial Park served by Stagecoach in Warwickshire. |
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The town is served by 11 first schools for children aged up to 9 years old. |
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Before 1996, only two battalions had served on public duties as part of an operational tour in London District. |
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Previously, she served as Superintendent Clerk at a Brigade Headquarters with the Adjutant General's Corps. |
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The second opinion holds that the Sunday roast dates back to medieval times, when the village serfs served the squire for six days a week. |
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Commonly served on a Sunday or any other special occasion, it can be done in a kettle BBQ or a conventional oven. |
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Both dishes are cooked with various spices from the islands, and served with either rice or lontong. |
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It is often served with beef and gravy and is part of the traditional Sunday roast. |
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In chip shops in the United Kingdom and Ireland, salt and vinegar are traditionally sprinkled over fish and chips at the time it is served. |
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Fried potato farl, boxty or toast is sometimes served as an alternative to brown soda bread. |
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Another more historical Scottish breakfast is porridge and may occasionally be served as a starter. |
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Both delicacies are traditionally served with thick bacon, but a Welsh breakfast may also include Welsh sausages, mushrooms and eggs. |
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Today, as they are often served throughout the day in public houses or inns, a traditional beer or ale is not uncommon. |
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Smoked fish such as sea trout or sewin may be served accompanied with poached eggs. |
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Breads served might include toasted bread, English muffins, bagels, or biscuits. |
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The bacon itself may afterwards be discarded or served to eat, like cracklings. |
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This is a hotdog bun with a piece of boerewors in, served with a tomato and onion relish called seshebo. |
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It is usually served in chip shops, deep fried in batter and with chips as a red pudding supper. |
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A grilled chorizo served with a buttered arepa is one of the most common street foods in Colombia. |
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The children were all wearing anticipatory grins in the minutes before the cake was served. |
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But Alabama, the heart of Dixie, where the archsegregationist George C. Wallace served as governor, holds a special symbolic value. |
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Fandom as a whole would be better served by having separate LoTR, HP, and bandfic archives, for a start. |
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But some modern sources of information have served at first to bemuddle, and then when more carefully sifted, to clear up the story. |
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Cathy served breakfast on the long glassed porch and offered us a choice among pancakes, plain or blueberried, French toast, and eggs. |
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Some fine Bordeauxes and Cabernets actually grow smoother as they sit, and are better served seven or eight years old. |
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The three-day festivities closed with bou-bhat, when the bride served rice to the male elders of her husband's family. |
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Mr. Horrocks served myself and my pupils with three little glasses of wine, and a bumper was poured out for my lady. |
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Cepelinai are giant dumplings named for Zeppelin air ships. They are a Lithuanian specialty, served as a main dish. |
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The old man was a natural sniper, a deadeye shooter even as a boy, and he served with my great uncle in the First World War. |
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A grilled pork chop in a smoky maple-mustard demiglaze, served with haricots verts and sweet potato spaetzle, was masterly. |
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I served as an extra pair of hands, occasionally peeling potatoes or destringing celery. |
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He put down his sword and helmet and took the drinking-horn that was served to him, and finished it. |
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When, on his first pitch, Sewell served an eephus, Williams almost broke his back trying to get to it. |
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As soon as Balquherrie got his turn served, away he went and never fashed his thumb about his debt, that he knew would beggar honest folk. |
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This, they will say, was figurative, and served, by God's appointment, but for a time, to shadow out the true glory of a more divine sanctity. |
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On Christmas Day, the pudding was served piping hot, with flaming brandy on top. |
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The genius of Puritanism, with all its forefixed concatenation of misdeeds and punishments, had served me out properly. |
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Now, just for the record, you have served time for drug dealing, haven't you? |
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Samuel Sewall, the most assiduous funeral-goer in Boston, served as pallbearer. |
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He then enlisted in the air force and served as a groundling in North Africa, Sicily, and England. |
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The team stuck fast in the black muck, and every effort to extricate them served only to imbed them more hopelessly in the sticky gumbo. |
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Other routes, served by multiple companies, connect southwest Scotland to Northern Ireland. |
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Historically, Wales was served by smaller 'cottage' hospitals, built as voluntary institutions. |
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Canal construction served as a model for the organisation and methods later used to construct the railways. |
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Other valleys such as Little Langdale, Eskdale and Dunnerdale are served by minor roads. |
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The county town of Chester is served by the A55, A483 and A494 roads amongst others. |
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The western Pennines are served by the River Ribble which drains westwards into the Irish Sea close to Lytham St Annes. |
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South Yorkshire is served by the Robin Hood Airport Doncaster Sheffield, based in Finningley. |
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As elsewhere in the North of England, when served through a handpump, a sparkler is used giving a tighter, more solid head. |
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Her family also served as a conduit for the entry of English nobles into Scotland. |
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The wall served as protection from nearby groups, as protection from floods, or to keep animals penned. |
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In this regard, they may have served as wider centres used for markets and social contact. |
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Sulla made himself dictator, passed a series of constitutional reforms, resigned the dictatorship, and served one last term as consul. |
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In either case, it was far too early for such an account, and may have only served to remind Augustus that Claudius was Antony's descendant. |
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The circuses were similar to the ancient Greek hippodromes, although circuses served varying purposes and differed in design and construction. |
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Channels which served the needs of urban water supply are covered at the List of aqueducts in the Roman Empire. |
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Like most cities founded by the Romans, York is well served by long distance trunk roads. |
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In later life, he served as a bishop, but little is known about the places where he worked. |
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They served as junior Earls of Bernicia under the titular authority of the Earl of Northumbria. |
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The diners were disappointed with the plain, insipid soup they were served. |
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The duke had served Richard's brother for many years and had been one of Edward IV's closer confidants. |
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From that time Northumberland served the Yorkist crown, helping to defend northern England and maintain its peace. |
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Even though Lord Stanley had served as Edward IV's steward, his relations with the king's brother, the eventual Richard III, were not cordial. |
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In 2002, there were 26,520 Regular Reserves of the Naval Service, of which 13,720 served in the Royal Fleet Reserve. |
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Ipocras seems to have been a great favourite with our ancestors, being served up at every entertainment, public or private. |
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Stale bread could be used to make bread puddings, and bread crumbs served to thicken soups, stews, and sauces. |
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He may have served as a captain in Thomas Fairfax's lifeguard during the late 1640s, but the evidence is inconclusive. |
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This unique culture served as a catalyst for journalism when Joseph Addison and Richard Steele recognized its potential as an audience. |
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Free gas in the riser was therefore subjected to a slight but continuous decrease in compressibility which merely served to prolong the period of afterflow. |
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He considered the Falcon an anticar. He thought it served the puritan bias of the man who made it more than the needs of the customers or the company. |
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Stockton continued to be served by a station on the line to the quay until 1848, when it was replaced by a station on the Middlesbrough line on the other side of the Tees. |
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It also served as centre of learning and a storehouse of scholarly knowledge, training many of Aidan's young charges for a career in the priesthood. |
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Does a ball ever enter the autoplunger lane, and if so, is it ever served? |
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Although their military origins are often emphasised in castle studies, the structures also served as centres of administration and symbols of power. |
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And he chaffed the women as he served them their ha'porths of barm. |
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These provisions served especially the interests of the treasury, which derived considerable income from the recoinage of the German Joachimsthalers. |
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In poorer households, the pudding was often served as the only course. |
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Pitt was an expert in finance and served as Chancellor of the Exchequer. |
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In Portuguese America, Brazil experienced greater autonomy as it now served as seat of the Portuguese Empire and ascended politically to the status of Kingdom. |
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Two Fermanagh girls who never laughed were certain that he must have served time in a bridewell, so cold was his expression and so calloused his small hands. |
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Later, GWR road motors operated tours to popular destinations not served directly by train, and its ships offered cruises from places such as Plymouth. |
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He served in Valence and Auxonne until after the outbreak of the Revolution in 1789, and took nearly two years' leave in Corsica and Paris during this period. |
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Those remaining were effectively restricted to running Chinese restaurants, especially those that served chajangmyon, a popular noodle dish with a black-bean sauce. |
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Kimberly Duran of DallasNews.com, for example, referenced restaurants that served Chrismukkah foods in 2005 when Hanukkah and Christmas coincided. |
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The crowd roared its approval and gave a standing ovation to the new President of Africa's most populous nation. That common touch has served Babangida well. |
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Rolfe twice served as Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain. |
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Nelson served on the station under Admiral Sir Richard Hughes, and often came into conflict with his superior officer over their differing interpretation of the Acts. |
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These early engines were not manufactured by Boulton and Watt, but were made by others according to drawings made by Watt, who served in the role of consulting engineer. |
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For many, the congruencies of the Anzac legend and the diggers who served in Vietnam were slight, too slight, and the legend seemed unable to accommodate them. |
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Gravy is commonly served with roasts, meatloaf, rice, and mashed potatoes. |
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It also served as the highest court of appeal in certain judicial cases. |
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In some countries, including the United States, it is very difficult and expensive for convicted criminals to regain this right even after having served their jail sentence. |
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With every new indignity served upon the United States by the fanatical Fidel Castro comes an immediate, and lasting, impulse to declare that enough is enough. |
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In response to British requests for direct negotiations to avoid war, Germany made demands on Poland, which only served as a pretext to worsen relations. |
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On a single day in 1952, his fish and chip shop in Guiseley, West Yorkshire served 10,000 portions of fish and chips, earning itself a place in The Guinness Book Of Records. |
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It is pleasing to note an increased interest in Finnocchio or Florence Fennel excellent as a salad and very good cooked or served naturally like celery. |
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Before the First World War, he served as President of the Board of Trade, Home Secretary, and First Lord of the Admiralty as part of Asquith's Liberal government. |
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Constructed during Phase 1 alongside the Bury Line, it served jointly as a control centre, HQ, office space, and depot for the storage, maintenance and repair of vehicles. |
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This could be the most ancient part of the complex, composed of keep or donjon equipped with a foregate that must have been served by a drawbridge. |
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Becket, who served as Archbishop of Canterbury between 1162 and 1170, was murdered following a long running dispute with Henry II over the jurisdiction of the Church. |
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Over 150 individuals have served as Speaker of the House of Commons. |
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The bartender served them each a gin and tonic on the rocks. |
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The stock plan really served as golden handcuffs for the executives. |
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Consider that the person asking is Mr. Bean, the diminutive, awkward, gravitationally challenged, accident-prone incarnation served up by Rowan Atkinson. |
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The vast majority of the routes served are within Europe, although there are some charter and scheduled routes to destinations in Northern Africa and Asia. |
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When More served Mass, he would leave by the door just to the left of it. |
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Harissa is a fiery pepper paste that is used as an ingredient in couscous and grilled dishes or as a condiment served on the side of a Moroccan meal. |
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Unleavened bread and a fruit spread called haroseth are still served today at Passover feasts to remind God's people to be ready to go for God when he calls! |
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Birmingham Airport is served by Birmingham International station. |
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The passenger landing stage was reopened by the Port of Tilbury group as the London Cruise Terminal in 1995, though no longer served by the railway. |
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The piers at Ryde, Seaview, Sandown, Shanklin and Ventnor originally served a coastal steamer service that operated from Southsea on the mainland. |
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Here and there the brilliant rays penetrated to earth, but for the most part they only served to accentuate the Stygian blackness of the jungle's depths. |
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The SEF served as the main document when planning the inspection, and was crucial in evaluating the quality of leadership and management and the school's capacity to improve. |
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Some valleys which are not penetrated by A roads are served by B roads. |
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They are also served cold at children's parties throughout the year. |
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It hosted the 1966 FIFA World Cup Final, with England defeating West Germany, and served as the venue for the FA Cup Final as well as rugby league's Challenge Cup final. |
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As early as 839, when Swedish emissaries are first known to have visited Byzantium, Scandinavians served as mercenaries in the service of the Byzantine Empire. |
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To the east of the M6 in Cheshire lies the Peak District, and towns such as Macclesfield and Congleton which are served by the A6, A537, A536, A34, A523 and A566 roads. |
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In Indonesia, lamb is popularly served as lamb satay and lamb curry. |
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It served as a religious centre for generations of German immigrants who worked in the East End sugar refineries, and meat and baking trades until the First World War. |
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It is commonly served with roast beef and vegetables to form part of the Sunday roast but is traditionally served as a starter dish filled with onion gravy within Yorkshire. |
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He served as Dean of Architecture at the Harvard School of Design. |
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She has served me loyally, abiding by my rule for almost my entire life. |
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Clergy and local bishops served as officials, as well as the imperial officials called missi dominici, who served as roving inspectors and troubleshooters. |
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David Moskovitz, a commissioner who served under Bradford, was notorious for introducing questions and issues and otherwise being a hot bench during hearings. |
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Most of the regular clergy were drawn from the nobility, the same social class that served as the recruiting ground for the upper levels of the secular clergy. |
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The Eastern Bengal Railway and the Assam Bengal Railway served as important trade routes, connecting the Port of Chittagong with a large hinterland. |
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There was also considerable cultural influence exerted by Gaul on Rome, particularly in military matters and horsemanship, as the Gauls often served in the Roman cavalry. |
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They are often served with condiments such as brown sauce or ketchup. |
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It is also served by railway lines to Nuneaton via Bedworth. |
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It served as a base from which the Normans continued to expand westward into south Wales, establishing a castle at Caerleon and extinguishing the Welsh kingdom of Gwent. |
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Three Bangladeshis have since served as its Secretary General. |
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Sewers were laid throughout the city, serving public and some private latrines, and also served as dumping grounds for homes not directly connected to a sewer. |
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It is likely that he served as a vigintivir in Rome, overseeing road maintenance in or near the city, and he may have appeared in court as an advocate. |
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Her father, Julius Bassianus, descended from the royal house of Samsigeramus and Sohaemus, and served as a high priest to the local cult of the sun god Elagabal. |
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Bacon is often served with eggs and sausages as part of a full breakfast. |
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The station is also served by long distance trains on CrossCountry services linking Edinburgh and Newcastle with destinations in south and west England via Birmingham. |
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The British colonisation of the Americas encouraged additional migration of the Cornish to the Canadas, particularly by those who served in Great Britain's Royal Navy. |
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The tents served as a precursor for the permanent structured hospitals. |
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Physicians such as Galen and Dioscorides served in the military. |
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Because the rich gravy from the roast meat drippings was used up with the first course, the main meat and vegetable course was often served with a parsley or white sauce. |
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The herbal treatment served as an incruental alternative to surgery. |
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In November, Edward led a raid on Qaqun, which could have served as a bridgehead to Jerusalem, but both the Mongol invasion and the attack on Qaqun failed. |
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Wensleydale, another crumbly cheese, is unusual in that it is often served as a side to sweet cakes, which are themselves well represented in Northern England. |
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They were appointed for every shire and served for a year at a time. |
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A grand palace early in its history, it served as a royal residence. |
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The Tower has served variously as an armoury, a treasury, a menagerie, the home of the Royal Mint, a public record office, and the home of the Crown Jewels of England. |
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Such hoards would necessitate a wealthy owner, and their supposed existence ignores the command structure of a pirate vessel, in which the crew often served by free suffrage. |
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At the same time, attendance at church services and Communion increased over the course of nearly two years in which he served as Savannah's parish priest. |
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Richard conducted restoration work on St George's Chapel, the work being carried out by Geoffrey Chaucer, who served as a diplomat and Clerk of The King's Works. |
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The Act served to restrict the supply of new notes reaching circulation, and gave the Bank of England an effective monopoly on the printing of new notes. |
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It also served as a political statement to explain why King Charles I was incapable of holding his place of power and maintaining peace in his kingdom. |
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Today, this region is served by several distinct yearly meetings. |
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Highland clans found a way back to legitimacy by providing regiments to the British Army, many of whom served with distinction in the subsequent Seven Years' War. |
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Portsmouth, along with Southampton and its adjacent towns, are served predominantly with transmissions from the Rowridge Transmitter on the Isle of Wight. |
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The villagers then praised God and the wolf that served him. |
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Priestley has been remembered by the towns in which he served as a reforming educator and minister and by the scientific organisations he influenced. |
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