We were hoping for a quick settlement of the dispute between the neighbors. |
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Settlement troughs both over single and twin tunnels can often be described by a Gaussian curve. |
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It had been Mr. Crilly's home since the early settlement of the pioneers in that region. |
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The settlement is circumvallated by a stake-fence, so decayed that one may gain ingress at a dozen places. |
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There has been no determination of wrongful conduct, guilt or liability in the Settlement. |
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Some thirty years later, in 1379, the sagas tell of a Skraeling attack on the Eastern Settlement of Greenland. |
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I will prepare engrossments of the Settlement Agreement and you will prepare engrossments of the Trade Mark Agreement. |
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The November 19 Belize Settlement Day is observed with a daylong celebration on the closest weekend. |
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He said among the endangered cultures were the Tsonga culture of Tamba initiation, the Dry Stone Settlement and the Khoisan culture. |
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Although the settlers survived by farming and fishing, the initial period of settlement was marked by serious tensions among them. |
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Since 2013, some 700 make inquiries each year, but so far, not a single formal settlement application has been received. |
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In 1613, Portuguese raiders burned down the settlement, which by then was nominally part of the Johor Sultanate. |
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The first recorded settlement in what is now Newcastle was Pons Aelius, a Roman fort and bridge across the River Tyne. |
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In the same year, the British also captured the French settlement in Bengal at Chandernagar. |
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On 27 May, men of 45 Cdo and 3 Para started a loaded march across East Falkland towards the coastal settlement of Teal Inlet. |
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On 2 March 2012, BP and businesses and residents affected by the spill reached a settlement of roughly 100,000 suits claiming economic losses. |
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In Britain it is associated with Scandinavian immigration during periods of Viking settlement. |
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The settlement was recorded under the name Ligeraceaster in the early 10th century. |
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However the migration also caused political tensions between Loyalist leaders and the leaders of the existing New England Planters settlement. |
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European missionaries and settlers arrived through the 19th and 20th centuries, notably the Welsh settlement of the Chubut Valley. |
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In the core areas of Scots settlement, Scots outnumbered English settlers by five or six to one. |
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Charles I inherited a settlement in Scotland based on a balanced compromise between Calvinist doctrine and episcopal practice. |
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The harsh peace settlement imposed on Germany would leave it embittered and seeking revenge. |
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Fox's settlement of the case insulted Moore, who interpreted it as an admission of guilt. |
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The city of Swansea is the largest settlement on the Welsh coast of the Bristol Channel. |
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There is some Norse literature from areas of Scandinavian settlement, such as the Northern Isles and the Western Isles. |
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A settlement was reached, but Townshend was upset and disillusioned that Klein had attempted to take ownership of his songs. |
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It is not until the Bronze Age that real signs of agriculture and settlement are found in the county. |
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However this area and another settlement at Swarkestone are all that have been found. |
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It was initially developed by the Romans around AD 78, when the settlement was known as Aquae Arnemetiae, or the spa of the goddess of the grove. |
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English, French, Spanish and Dutch patterns of expansion and settlement were quite different. |
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French settlement in these areas was limited to a few very small villages on the lower Mississippi and in the Illinois Country. |
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The pattern of settlement of the Canadian prairies began in 1896, when the American prairie states had already achieved statehood. |
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The Romans, having concluded that they lacked sufficient numbers to defend the settlement, evacuated and abandoned Londinium. |
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For example, mobility was limited in the Sahel region of Africa with settlement being encouraged. |
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Whilst the latest datable inscription referencing Eboracum dates from AD237, the continuation of the settlement after this time is certain. |
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The great diversity of terrain determines wide variations in climate, soils, natural vegetation, and settlement patterns. |
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It has remained an important Swahili settlement since the 14th century and once rivalled Mombasa for dominance in the African Great Lakes region. |
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Permanent human settlement greatly disturbed the isolated ecosystem of thin, volcanic soils and limited species diversity. |
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Another new order were the Cistercians, whose large isolated monasteries spearheaded the settlement of former wilderness areas. |
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This period of sparse settlement included colonizers from different backgrounds. |
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Karigasniemi, with some 300 inhabitants, is the only settlement of some size along the river. |
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Angeli, which lies opposite Basevouvdi on the Norwegian side, is the largest settlement along the river south of Karigasniemi. |
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Most cities, however, do have city councils, which have varying powers depending on the type of settlement. |
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As noted above, in ordinary discourse, city can refer to any large settlement, with no fixed limit. |
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The town has developed over thousands of years, but it is not yet possible to say how long there has been a permanent settlement. |
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Smiths travelled from settlement to settlement with bronze and iron, fabricating tools on demand. |
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In 1104 Augustinian monks founded an abbey, called Kloosterrade, to the west of this settlement. |
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Herzogenrath began in the 11th century as a settlement called Rode near the river Wurm. |
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A settlement then formed around Manchzhuriya Station, the first stop within Manchuria for Russians. |
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This structure was inhabited for 900 years from 3700 BC but was evidently built on the site of an even older settlement. |
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The Lords of the Articles were abolished in 1690 as part of the revolutionary settlement. |
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The final settlement restored Presbyterianism and abolished the bishops, who had generally supported James. |
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She sued her former boss and won a juicy settlement in court. |
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Unusually for a major settlement, Bradford is not built on any substantial body of water. |
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Following the Norman Conquest the Saxon settlement developed into the English Borough of Nottingham and housed a Town Hall and Law Courts. |
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This is one of the rare surviving reports from the migration period of the successful siege of a fortified Roman settlement by new immigrants. |
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The reign of Kenneth also saw an increased degree of Norse settlement in the outlying areas of modern Scotland. |
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On 9 April David and Stephen's wife Matilda of Boulogne met each other at Durham and agreed a settlement. |
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The origins of a settlement of any kind at Scone are unknown, although thought to be early medieval. |
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Constructing the new palace meant destroying the old town and moving its inhabitants to a new settlement. |
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As the largest settlement in Southern Scotland, Dumfries is recognised as a centre for visiting surrounding points of interest. |
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Edward de Brus created havoc in the colonised parts of Ireland, and might be said to have nearly brought the settlement to its knees. |
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The subsequent religious settlement would be worked out over the 1570s against a background of civil war and unstable regencies. |
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A settlement also developed around the castle on the hill opposite and was the French borough supporting the Normans in the castle. |
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Though five ships and 1,200 Scottish colonists landed successfully in Darien, the settlement was poorly provisioned and eventually abandoned. |
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Scotland tried to establish a settlement in 1698 through the Darien scheme. |
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Close to the fort they began erecting the huts of the main settlement, New Edinburgh, and clearing land to plant yams and maize. |
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If the settlement payment owed me was made on time, I didn't figure to be around for the ante upping. |
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Some men were sent ashore to rebuild the huts, which caused others to complain that they had come to join a settlement, not build one. |
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It claims to be the oldest European settlement in the continental United States. |
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The earliest records and archaeological findings of a permanent settlement in the Truro area originate from Norman times. |
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In 1637, a second group including Anne Hutchinson established a second settlement on Aquidneck Island, also known as Rhode Island. |
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The predominant culture of the South was rooted in the settlement of the region by British colonists. |
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The wealthier men who paid their way received land grants known as headrights, to encourage settlement. |
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The Province of Carolina was the first attempted English settlement south of Virginia. |
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Eventually, however, the Lords combined their remaining capital and financed a settlement mission to the area led by Sir John Colleton. |
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The island's largest settlement is Portree, known for its picturesque harbour. |
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The City's site made it an ideal place for settlement, with many ancient routeways converging here. |
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This find may indicate the presence of a summer hunting party rather than permanent settlement. |
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It was established that this was part of the Anglian settlement that had also been identified during earlier excavations. |
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Even though the document was not a complex one, topics such as settlement and default were, in fact, quite comprehensive. |
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The list is evidence for more complex settlement than the single political entity of the other historical sources. |
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Neither town was the largest settlement geographically, nor in terms of population, however. |
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According to politics of country settlement a number of planned cities were created in peripheral regions. |
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The Romans built a large number of towns throughout their empire, often as colonies for the settlement of citizens or veterans. |
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The plan initially was to construct a relief settlement to take people out of the crowded city of Belfast. |
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Puebla was built because of the need of a Spanish settlement in the route between Mexico City and the port of Veracruz. |
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The success of the language is the most obvious result of the settlement period. |
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The original plan was to build a new settlement for a population of 32,000 to 35,000 people. |
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The northern parts of the settlement lie upland on the southern fringes of the Lomond Hills Regional Park. |
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The unparished urban settlement of Preston is represented by 19 of the 22 council wards within Preston City Council. |
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The wider urban settlement, also as defined by the GRO, also includes Mid Calder and East Calder. |
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Around 1 mile north of Livingston there was a railway station in a settlement called Livingston Station which is now part of Deans. |
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Livingston is the 7th largest settlement and the 3rd largest town in Scotland, it is also the 171st largest settlement in the United Kingdom. |
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The droving roads had an enduring effect on the pattern of Sussex settlement. |
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The security that the wall gave from possibly hostile tribes to the north probably allowed the foundation of a settlement. |
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The 2011 Census recorded the town's population at 33,698 inhabitants, making it the largest settlement in North Ayrshire. |
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The first permanent English settlement in the Americas, Jamestown, was thus named for a Scot. |
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Early Iron age settlement existed in the Rugby area, and a few miles outside what is now Rugby, existed a Roman settlement known as Tripontium. |
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At the end of the 18th century, Cape Breton Island had become a centre of Scottish Gaelic settlement, where only Scottish Gaelic was spoken. |
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France's final terms for an Indochina settlement would be terms which the United States can live with. |
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His interest in the causes of unemployment began in 1903 when he worked at Toynbee Hall, a settlement house in London. |
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This led to a standard settlement period of 14 days, which was the time it usually took for a courier to make the journey between the two cities. |
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Under the Welsh devolution settlement, specific policy areas are transferred to the Welsh Government rather than reserved to Westminster. |
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The settlement grew to the west of St Andrews cathedral with the southern side of the Scores to the north and the Kinness burn to the south. |
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The Greenland settlement eventually died out, possibly due to climate change. |
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The Viking experience throughout the north Atlantic was mainly about settlement with Iceland quickly becoming its most important colony. |
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Eisteddfodau have been held since the initial Welsh settlement in Argentina in the late 19th century. |
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Archaeology gives a different settlement picture to that indicated by the South Saxon foundation story. |
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The individual units in the list developed from the settlement areas of tribal groups, some of which are as little as 300 hides. |
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However, only a few actual settlement sites are known in Britain, unlike the continent. |
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The archaeological evidence that we do have indicates the area of settlement by the location of cemeteries of the period. |
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Possibly the original village was a derbend settlement and thus enjoyed a special status as a tax-exempt village. |
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It has happened in other districts that new settlement has turned the old centres into isolated backblocks. |
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There was demonstrable continuity in the south, even though the Danish settlement represented a watershed in England's artistic tradition. |
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Although he led an expedition into Maine, the result was instead a negotiated settlement arranged by a papal legate. |
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During the Dark Ages, significant Irish settlement of western Britain took place. |
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Polish migration to the United Kingdom is the temporary or permanent settlement of Polish people in the United Kingdom. |
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In 1950, land reform was accomplished in East Bengal with the abolition of the permanent settlement and the feudal zamindari system. |
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The government adopted the basics of Matra's plan in 1784, and funded the settlement of convicts. |
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The first settlement of Chinese people in the United Kingdom dates from the early 19th century. |
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Cornish settlement impacted upon social, cultural and religious life throughout the history of South Australia. |
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However, permanent settlement by the Cornish across the Atlantic Ocean was rare until at least the 19th century. |
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The largest of these, Bayston Hill, is the 10th most inhabited settlement in the county. |
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More often, the title was given to the founder of any ecclesiastical settlement, which would thenceforth be known as their llan. |
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The Gregorian missionaries focused their efforts in areas where Roman settlement had been concentrated. |
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In the absence of a settlement, Louis remained in London with his remaining forces, hoping for the arrival of reinforcements from France. |
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Lastly, in 1571, the Settlement gained teeth sharper than the Act of Uniformity, when a Subscription Act required the beneficed clergy to assent to the Thirty-nine Articles. |
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I move, That the Claims Settlement Bill be now read a second time. |
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They entered the interior and established the first Spanish settlement in Peru, San Miguel de Piura. |
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The settlement of Kent is attributed to Jutes, who originated in the land to the north of Angeln. |
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With that lesson learned, the crown was far more prudent in the specifying the terms of exploration, conquest, and settlement in new areas. |
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The remains of a Roman wall were found behind the crescent and evidence of possible Iron and Bronze Age settlement on the lawn in front. |
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Those from the less prosperous Hispaniola were eager to search for new success in a new settlement. |
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This charter specified that Raleigh had seven years in which to establish a settlement, or else lose his right to do so. |
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In time, a market was established at the abbey gates and the settlement expanded. |
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By the late 12th century the settlement at Windelsora was renamed Old Windsor. |
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North America outside the zone of Spanish settlement was a contested area in the seventeenth century. |
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In 1587, Raleigh attempted a second expedition, again establishing a settlement on Roanoke Island. |
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In the initial attack on the settlement, Raleigh's son, Walter, was fatally shot. |
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Cumbria's largest settlement and only city is Carlisle, in the north of the county. |
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With the bankruptcy of the London Company in 1624, the settlement was taken into royal authority as an English crown colony. |
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It is likely there was a Briganti settlement at Isurium before the Roman invasion. |
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Three blazes in a perpendicular line on the same tree indicating a legislative road, the single blaze a settlement or neighbourhood road. |
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The payments continued until 1835, when they were replaced by a capital settlement. |
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White landed on August 18, 1590, on his granddaughter's third birthday, but found the settlement deserted. |
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The king, who had a reputation for meanness, offered a private settlement, which Frederick rejected. |
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By September, however, he was furious at Cumberland's negotiated settlement, which he felt greatly favoured the French. |
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As a result of the settlement of the copyright infringement lawsuit brought by Kevin McClory, Eon negotiated with McClory to make Thunderball. |
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The Saxons' earliest area of settlement is believed to have been Northern Albingia, an area approximately that of modern Holstein. |
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Otherwise the Low Weald retains its historic settlement pattern, where the villages and small towns occupy harder outcrops of rocks. |
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In addition, Penang, one of the states in Malaya, became the fourth most important settlement, a presidency, of the Company's Indian territories. |
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Faldo's divorce from Rockall came before his major championship successes, and her settlement was relatively small. |
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The settlement produced peace in the area until the beginning of the Second World War. |
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Louis built itself upon the vast fur trade in the West before its settlement. |
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Greenland's culture began with settlement in the second millennium BC by the Dorset Culture, shortly after the end of the ice age. |
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Years of settlement had left large Portuguese communities under the rule of the Dutch, who were by nature traders rather than colonizers. |
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Its purpose was to devise a scheme for the formation of a devolution settlement for Scotland. |
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A peace settlement for Northern Ireland, known as the Good Friday Agreement, was approved in 1998 in referendums north and south of the border. |
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In 1643, the Dutch West India Company established a settlement in the ruins of the Spanish settlement of Valdivia, in southern Chile. |
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Evidence for Roman settlement is sparse, although evidently the islands were visited by Roman officials and traders. |
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Mountjoy, a court case concerning the marriage settlement of Mountjoy's daughter, Mary. |
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London had been a Roman settlement for four centuries and had become progressively more crowded inside its defensive city wall. |
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It is possible that Saxon settlement of Great Britain began only in response to expanding Frankish control of the Channel coast. |
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The London and Bristol Company was created in 1610 with the aim of creating a permanent settlement on Newfoundland, but was largely unsuccessful. |
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In July 2013, Crusaders agreed to a possible settlement brought forward by the judicial review. |
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The parties have not been able to reach a settlement in the case. |
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Little is known about the fort and civilian settlement in the period between the Roman departure from Britain and the Norman Conquest. |
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European settlement increased through the early decades of the 19th century, with numerous trading stations established, especially in the North. |
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Belfast remained a small settlement of little importance during the Middle Ages. |
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The form in which the settlement is to take effect will depend upon Ireland herself. |
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In 1852 Thomas Benbow Phillips of Tregaron established a settlement of about 100 Welsh people in the state of Rio Grande do Sul in Brazil. |
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Research into this prehistoric settlement is controversial, with differences of opinion in many academic disciplines. |
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Bonaparte reoccupied the country in October 1802 and imposed a compromise settlement. |
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As many as 7000 may have been built, but they were rare in areas with little Norman settlement or contact. |
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The main strategic result from the campaign became the delayed political settlement between the French and the Austrians. |
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However, Edward decided to negotiate a settlement rather than attempt total conquest. |
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Scotland has seen migration and settlement of many peoples at different periods in its history. |
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One was the wish to make sure the settlement could not be destroyed by rebellion as the first Munster Plantation had been in the Nine Years War. |
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From 1606 there was substantial lowland Scots settlement on disinhabited land in north Down, led by Hugh Montgomery and James Hamilton. |
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In 1718, Britain appointed Woodes Rogers as Governor of the Bahamas, and sent him at the head of a force to reclaim the settlement. |
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New England, with its Puritan settlement, had supported the Commonwealth and the Protectorate. |
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With extremely high birth rates, low death rates, and steady settlement, the colonial population grew rapidly. |
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However, a number of finds of Roman coins have been made, for example at the Iron Age settlement of Freestone Hill near Gowran and Newgrange. |
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There is evidence of Neolithic settlement from burial chambers on Cotswold Edge, and there are remains of Bronze and Iron Age forts. |
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The satyagraha in Ahmedabad took the form of Gandhi fasting and supporting the workers in a strike, which eventually led to a settlement. |
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During the later Bronze Age there are indications of new ideas influencing land use and settlement. |
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Denis, making it the oldest permanent European settlement in the modern state of Louisiana. |
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The settlement soon became a flourishing river port and crossroads, giving rise to vast cotton kingdoms along the river. |
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Standing on the River Thames in the south east of the island of Great Britain, London has been a major settlement for two millennia. |
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In most towns and villages the parish church is an indication of the age of the settlement. |
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Cladh Hallan, a Bronze Age settlement on South Uist is the only site in the UK where prehistoric mummies have been found. |
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The settlement did not go smoothly, and when Roman officials mishandled the situation, the Goths began to raid and plunder. |
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For Venceslas Kruta, Galatia in central Turkey was an area of dense Celtic settlement. |
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The averages table below is for largest settlement Kirkwall's weather station. |
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Besides the settlements in Ireland, England, and Normandy, further settlement took place in what became Russia and in Iceland. |
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Originally the settlement of Stonehaven grew and prospered and was known as Kilwhang. |
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Eventually the excavation would yield 1,045 burials, although no settlement has yet been found. |
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Glasgow grew from a small rural settlement on the River Clyde to become the largest seaport in Britain. |
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Houston, Texas, is twinned with the former region of Grampian, of which Aberdeen was the largest settlement. |
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His Aeneid tells the story of the flight of Aeneas from Troy and his settlement of the city that would become Rome. |
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In 1612, the English began intentional settlement of Bermuda with the arrival of the ship Plough. |
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In the first two centuries of settlement, it relied on steady human emigration to keep the population manageable. |
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With settlement, after the first royal land grant by the Governor of Jamaica in 1734, came the perceived need for slaves. |
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He then left, leaving not a single Roman soldier in Britain to enforce his settlement. |
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Despite the interruption to English rule, the island's legal status is that of a colony acquired by settlement. |
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Aboriginal groups could apply to jointly manage all Crown land under the most radical overhaul of native title settlement proposed in Victoria. |
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A large proportion of the females employed in other firms are said to have signified their intention of going on strike, failing a settlement. |
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In fact, it was not unknown for husbands and wives to collude in the wife's adultery, either to collect a large crim. con. settlement or to secure a divorce. |
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The supremacy of the various dynasties over the country depicts more of an aggrandizable character than of a permanent settlement. |
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Hess, always a muddled man though not so doltish as Rosenberg, flew on his own to Britain under the delusion that he could arrange a peace settlement. |
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The most prominent feature of the New England land system was the town grant, which in every case became the territorial basis of a group settlement. |
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He founded the first Russian settlement there, Rybinsky ostrog. |
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Farmland and settlement have altered the natural scenery, and the ecology has been modified by human influence for millennia and includes important wildlife habitats. |
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The North West is really the only area of England where Norse settlement was significant and their influence remains in the place names and dialect of the region. |
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The Calvinism of the reformers led by Knox resulted in a settlement that adopted a Presbyterian system and rejected most of the elaborate trappings of the Medieval church. |
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In 1778, Joseph Banks, Cook's botanist on the voyage, presented evidence to the government on the suitability of Botany Bay for the establishment of a penal settlement. |
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Two years after the flood, my lawyer managed to hammer out a settlement with my insurance company over the damages. |
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By 1846 we had moved past the line of settlement, to my father's headright on the Pedernales. |
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The Norse settlement of the Faroe Islands and Iceland began during the 9th and 10th centuries. |
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The speech of eastern and northern parts of England was subject to strong Old Norse influence due to Scandinavian rule and settlement beginning in the 9th century. |
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Before the foundation of Kiel in 1242 and the construction of a walled city there, the region could not have escaped settlement, especially by the Vikings. |
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According to Bede, Hengist manipulated Vortigern into granting more land and allowing for more settlers to come in, paving the way for the Germanic settlement of Britain. |
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About 480 people live in 235 homes in the village of Avebury and its associated settlement of Avebury Trusloe, and in the nearby hamlets of Beckhampton and West Kennett. |
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A shift of settlement centres took place in the 4th century. |
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Roman coins and pottery have been found circulating at native settlement sites in the Scottish Lowlands in the years before 100, indicating growing Romanisation. |
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Verulamium, the Roman settlement near Verlamion, gained the status of municipium ca 50, allowing its leading magistrates to become Roman citizens. |
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These outposts may have lasted into the 390s, but they were a very minor presence,intended primarily to stop attacks and settlement by groups from Ireland. |
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The Jutes invaded and settled in southern Britain in the late 4th century during the Age of Migrations, as part of a larger wave of Germanic settlement in the British Isles. |
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Whatever the original settlement pattern of the early Germanic settlers, the culture of these settlers came to rapidly dominate the whole of Sussex. |
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Hedeby quickly grew to become the largest settlement in Scandinavia and remained so until its eventual destruction in the later half of the 11th century. |
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I started to look at our valley, and at our incy-wincy bit of settlement in its tuck of green, like a tiny leaf had fallen. And everything was flat. |
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Examples of field data include the physical size of a settlement, and how it grows over time, and the appearance, or disappearance, of settlements. |
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Grindal's successor, Archbishop Whitgift, more reflected the Queen's determination to discipline those who were unprepared to accept her settlement. |
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White and Raleigh named 12 assistants to aid in the settlement. |
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Once the Jamestown settlement was established in 1607, efforts were undertaken by the English to acquire information from the Powhatan tribe about Roanoke. |
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England's first permanent settlement in the Americas was founded in 1607 in Jamestown, led by Captain John Smith and managed by the Virginia Company. |
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In 1695, the Parliament of Scotland granted a charter to the Company of Scotland, which established a settlement in 1698 on the Isthmus of Panama. |
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Similarly the City of Winchester contains a number of large villages and extensive countryside, which is quite distinct from the main settlement of Winchester. |
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It was the largest native land claim settlement in Canadian history. |
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While negotiations on a land claims settlement progressed, work was also taking place to determine potential jurisdictional boundaries for a new Eastern Territory. |
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During this time the tundra gave way to birch forests and grassland and evidence for human settlement appears at Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire and Hengistbury Head, Dorset. |
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The settlement of peoples was accompanied by changes in languages. |
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It constituted most of London from its settlement by the Romans in the 1st century AD to the Middle Ages, but the agglomeration has since grown far beyond the City's borders. |
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Nevertheless, after the conquest the Romans certainly developed the settlement and port, with its centre roughly where the shallow stream the Walbrook met the Thames. |
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There has been a settlement in this location since the Mesolithic era. |
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The city developed around the Roman settlement Pons Aelius and was named after the castle built in 1080 by Robert Curthose, William the Conqueror's eldest son. |
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This settlement dominated the pottery trade in what is now central southern England, and pottery was distributed by boats on the Thames and its tributaries. |
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Significant settlement appears to have begun in the Mesolithic era, with Star Carr in North Yorkshire generally considered the most significant monument of this era. |
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In the more mountainous regions of the Peak District, hillforts were the main Bronze Age settlement and the locals were most likely pastoralists raising livestock. |
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In other cases, such as the Cities of Canterbury and Lancaster, the status extends over a number of towns and rural areas outside the main settlement proper. |
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It is named after its largest settlement, Bradford, but covers a far larger area which includes the towns of Keighley, Shipley, Bingley, Ilkley, Haworth, Silsden and Denholme. |
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Earlier names for the settlement have been identified which include Fontanetum, in a charter of 725 granted by King Ina to Glastonbury and Fontanensis Ecclesia. |
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Following this, the CREST settlement service was also launched. |
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On 2 March 2010 Campaign Against Arms Trade and The Corner House were successful in gaining a High Court injunction on the Serious Fraud Office's settlement with BAE Systems. |
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Wales Under the Welsh devolution settlement, specific policy areas are transferred to the National Assembly for Wales rather than reserved to Westminster. |
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This huge period saw many changes in the environment, encompassing several glacial and interglacial episodes greatly affecting human settlement in the region. |
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They named the settlement after the woman who torched their ships. |
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Penda is found ravaging Northumbria as far north as Bamburgh and only a miraculous intervention from Aidan prevents the complete destruction of the settlement. |
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Helena Hamerow suggest the prevailing model of working life and settlement, particularly for the early period, as one of shifting settlement and building tribal kinship. |
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There was also some Gaelic settlement in Wales and Cornwall. |
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The tropical plantation system thus came to dominate Caribbean settlement. |
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The construction of the cathedral is an important plot point in Edward Rutherfurd's historical novel Sarum, which explores the historical settlement of the Salisbury area. |
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It also appears likely that the Irish settled in parts of Wales, and even after the period of Irish settlement, Irish missionaries were active in Britain. |
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The eastern extension took the castle beyond the bounds of the old Roman settlement, marked by the city wall which had been incorporated into the castle's defences. |
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The nearby settlement of Clivore, or Clewer, was an old Saxon residence. |
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The movement appealed to the revolutionary spirit of America as well as to those longing to break free of the strict religious traditions of early settlement. |
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During the medieval age Wentbridge was sometimes locally referred to by the name of Barnsdale because it was the predominant settlement in the forest. |
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Cider has been made in Australia since its early settlement. |
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The largest settlement in the administrative county is Harrogate, the second largest is Scarborough, while in the ceremonial county, the largest is York. |
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His Aeneid was produced at the request of Maecenas and tells the story of flight of Aeneas from Troy and his settlement of the city that would become Rome. |
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Locke also drafted implementing instructions for the Carolina colonists designed to ensure that settlement and development was consistent with the Fundamental Constitutions. |
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Due to the difficulties of providing evidence in America to support his accusations, Dickens eventually made a private settlement with Powell out of court. |
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The FIFA Emergency Committee deals with all matters requiring immediate settlement in the time frame between the regular meetings of the FIFA Executive Committee. |
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There has been a settlement in the area for over 4,000 years. |
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The first established settlement was City of Victoria on Hong Kong Island. |
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As part of the peace settlement, the territorial claim to Northern Ireland in Articles 2 and 3 of the Constitution of Ireland was removed by referendum. |
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Norse settlement succeeded initial attacks, and it is from this period that many place names of Norse origin appear, including the modern names of the islands. |
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This territory was added to the grant of land given in settlement by the King of France in 911 to the Viking raiders who had sailed up the Seine almost to the walls of Paris. |
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These include maritime commerce, settlement of the continent and of the West Indies, and the projection of naval power via the colony's privateers, among other areas. |
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At the time the Irish War of Independence was under way, and the IOC rejected Keane's proposal, pending the settlement of the underlying political situation. |
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However, by this time a civilian settlement, or vicus, was established. |
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The settlement probably shrank in size and may even have been abandoned. |
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In the latter part of the second millennium, the finds of archaeology allowed a view of the settlement pattern to be inferred from changes in artefacts. |
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No Pictish counterparts to the areas of denser settlement around important fortresses in Gaul and southern Britain, or any other significant urban settlements, are known. |
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From 1277, and particularly after 1283, Edward embarked on a policy of English colonisation and settlement of Wales, creating new towns like Flint, Aberystwyth, and Rhuddlan. |
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National infrastructure including telegraph and transcontinental railroads spurred economic growth and greater settlement and development of the American Old West. |
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By the terms of the settlement Rajas and Taluqdars were recognised as Zamindars and they were asked to collect the rent from the peasants and pay revenue to the Company. |
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On the question of security, the Allies sought guarantees that would prevent or limit future wars, complete with sanctions, as a condition of any peace settlement. |
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In September 1922, Dominion reluctance to support British military action against Turkey influenced Britain's decision to seek a compromise settlement. |
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The stilt house settlement of Biskupin, occupied by more than one thousand residents, was founded before the 7th century BC by people of the Lusatian culture. |
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Sharon routed the Sudanese police company, and captured the settlement. |
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The largest settlement and administrative centre is Kirkwall. |
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Evidence of the Viking presence is widespread, and includes the settlement at the Brough of Birsay, the vast majority of place names, and the runic inscriptions at Maeshowe. |
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Pottery shards found at the important site of Jarlshof also indicate that there was Neolithic activity there although the main settlement dates from the Bronze Age. |
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The Aberdeen area has seen human settlement for at least 8,000 years. |
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Subsequent Spanish or other European parties are believed to have released pigs there, which had become feral and abundant on the island by the time European settlement began. |
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In 1965, the UN General Assembly passed Resolution 2065, calling for both states to conduct bilateral negotiations to reach a peaceful settlement of the dispute. |
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Though they formed no permanent settlement, the island became crucially important for the collection of food and as a rendezvous point for homebound voyages from Asia. |
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