He said she left the sixth form at the school at Christmas to pursue a career in the Army. |
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The issue was a constant bone of contention throughout the period between the first and the sixth pan-American conferences. |
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You can't even stall it, as the car can cruise round town in sixth gear from just 500 revs and will blip the throttle for you. |
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I went to a modest-sized grammar school with a sixth form rather than a huge, impersonal comprehensive. |
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He seemed to have a sixth sense when it came to sensing danger and I don't think you can say the same about Campbell. |
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In a sixth form classroom of 28 children, Thursday's waste fills two small, takeaway boxes and a plastic bag stuffed with 28 banana skins. |
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In the sixth minute of the second period Christopher Kelly levelled matters when he scored from a free-kick. |
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Tony Conrad violin drones return on the sixth track, working amid electronic bleeps and squeaks which come to dominate the proceedings. |
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Students in the sixth form hope to raise even more by staging an event like a rock concert at the school. |
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In his Lancashire blazer he looks more like a sixth form student than a county cricketer. |
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Isn't a foetus alive when it becomes aware of its surroundings by any one of its senses and in that I include the so-called sixth sense. |
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Over the years, I have developed a bit of a sixth sense about the business and nowadays tend to keep well away. |
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Foot-and-mouth disease is now in its sixth month and almost four million animals in Britain have faced the slaughterman. |
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With the Yanks leading 2-1, Orlando Cabrera chopped a ball to third base to lead off the bottom of the sixth. |
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The last twenty minutes of the match belonged to Tottenham, appearing in their sixth Final. |
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The Japanese developed shiatsu in the sixth century from borrowed Chinese principles. |
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Last December the party trumpeted that one sixth of the Norwegian population were immigrants and called for new immigration controls. |
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He has already had his first meeting with the upper sixth council during which a number of suggestions were mooted. |
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Lucy Njeri, of Kenya, was fifth, and Amy Pyles, of Hummelstown, outsprinted ultramarathoner Elvira Kolpakova for sixth place. |
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In schools such as Sutton Grammar, where a dress code operates in the sixth form, everyone knows where they stand. |
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I am very relieved for her sake that there is still time for the new sixth form curriculum to be sorted out. |
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It is claimed that as students don't wear uniform in the sixth form it is hard to identify intruders. |
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As well as teaching history and careers he was also head of the sixth form. |
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Street thugs, who live by their wits, have a sixth sense when they are being conned. |
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He had a slight hunch though, perhaps due to a sixth sense of some sort, that Natalie wasn't quiet as happy as usual. |
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Very likely, some intuitive hunches do indicate the presence of a sixth sense. |
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The doctors' surgery will house five GPs, and moves are underway to recruit a sixth. |
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The sixth gallery has a fine collection of Madhubani paintings put up on a mud wall as murals. |
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I can feel a tremor in my voice, the fifth or sixth time that I call her name. |
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In the star class, Iain Percy and Steve Mitchell came in sixth in the fifth race to move to ninth in the overall standings. |
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A clever lob in the sixth game of the final set earned Johnson a break and the pair went on to take the match. |
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Matt grabbed our key and the girl behind the counter called a bellboy to take our luggage up to our room on the sixth floor overlooking the sea. |
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New sixth form scholarships have now been created through the work of the School Foundation and generous donations from outside benefactors. |
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There was some spirited betting on the outcome to the sixth race with steady support for at least four of the runners. |
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The Iraqi intelligence haul came on the sixth day of a nationwide sweep to seize weapons and insurgents. |
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The victory was a tactical triumph for the German, who started a season-low sixth on the grid. |
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In 1900, when Queen Victoria was our monarch, banks accounted for roughly a sixth of the value of the entire stock market. |
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I'm out of home ec now that the semester is ended, and I am commuting over to the elementary school to tutor fifth and sixth graders! |
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The event Ugric Rumble will host the sixth world championship of Kalevala chanting. |
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Two spins at Luffield would ultimately contribute to the Eclipse car eventually finishing down in sixth place. |
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Prof Warwick also hopes to wire himself up to a ultrasonic sensor, to give himself a bat-like sixth sense. |
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I'm totally unprepared to write a heartfelt and moving post for my daughter's sixth birthday. |
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My son is making choices about the subjects he will study in the sixth form. |
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Interactive white boards have replaced the old blackboards and a new sixth form area has been created for older students. |
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Martina ran strongly to finish with silver and Sinead displayed great endurance as she battled to finish in sixth position. |
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For many students sixth form study and university application is a bit of a conveyor belt. |
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Trident is employing sixth formers to clean the corridors in the schools where they are students. |
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Geraldine's sixth class pupils were certainly as busy as Santa's little helpers as they toiled packing shoeboxes full of toys and other items. |
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In the sixth form, the close group of school-friends began to fragment as their A Level subjects diverged. |
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Teaching overall is now rated unsatisfactory for Years 7 to 11 but good in the sixth form. |
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Ben hoped and prayed, though, that his sixth sense would be wrong this time. |
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He rejoined the race in sixth place but fought back to finish in fifth place and had to settle for picking up championship points. |
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He had only a split second of warning, a sixth sense that caused him to turn. |
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He's normally very careful, and almost has a sixth sense when it comes to detecting even traces of nut. |
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The crucial break came in the sixth game, a series of magnificent backhands from Federer engineering the opportunity. |
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He was six over after the first seven holes after a run of four bogeys compounded by a double bogey on the sixth. |
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Approximately one sixth of the population is thought to be working in the black market. |
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In the famous sixth book of the Aeneid, Aeneas travels to the underworld in search of his father, Anchises. |
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The Burrs started training last year by climbing part-way up the world's sixth biggest mountain. |
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What inspired this period of dynamic creativity in the production of hydrias for symposia in the last third of the sixth century in Athens? |
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The author is himself a sixth generation Scot with a Highland background that has not been dimmed by 200 years of separation from his homeland. |
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Each note, once sounded, is held on, to produce a grinding multiple suspension over a quasitonic E at the sixth bar. |
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I believe in the sixth sense, telepathy and rebirth as I have experienced it. |
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Yesterday marked the sixth day in a row of oil prices setting a new record. |
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She closed with birdies at two par-fives, on the sixth and ninth, and drained a nine-foot putt at the par-four eighth. |
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The restored belfry will also be home to a new sixth bell, which was recently donated to the church by an anonymous benefactor. |
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But they do have strikers coming out of their ears and he is probably sixth in the pecking order. |
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The provision of a sewerage scheme for Stradbally was placed sixth in order of priority. |
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All you need to do is stay focused and follow your sixth sense, and everything will fall into place. |
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Born in Lancaster, Ohio, the sixth child of Charles R. and Mary Hoyt Sherman, Sherman was named for the Shawnee Indian leader Tecumseh. |
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The Nationwide Building Society has announced that house prices have remained stable for the sixth month in a row. |
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Seattle came up short on the road for the sixth time in seven tries this season. |
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For the sixth year running there were no female comics on the final shortlist. |
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In his sixth novel, Harvey layers narratives and characters on top of one another. |
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It is part of a vernacular literature that goes back unbroken to the fifth or sixth century, possibly earlier, and survives to this day. |
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Despite the closure, Yunus said that classes had to continue because next month the sixth graders would have an examination. |
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Classic starters Pinpoint and Hal's Image finished sixth and seventh, respectively. |
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During this period, the Tuscaroras were admitted as a sixth constituent nation. |
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The sixth is that if a man were not a necessary agent he would be ignorant of morality and have no motive to practice it. |
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The painting of the sixth stage captures the network of sinews and muscles that appear under the parched skin. |
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In the home sixth inning, Yaz tied the game with a two-run single and Harrelson singled home the lead run. |
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The sixth victim has yet to be identified with authorities saying her face was unrecognizable after the beating. |
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The men's team defend the title they won on Tyneside, while the women look to improve on sixth position. |
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He was sixth for a long time, but lost the place after accidentally cutting off the engine whilst trying to de-mist his windscreen. |
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With the union cabinet approving the proposal, Odia became the sixth language of the country to get the classical language status. |
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Warwick also hopes to wire himself up to a ultrasonic sensor, used by robots to navigate around objects, to give himself a bat-like sixth sense. |
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It was only the sixth time the great horse had been beaten in a steeplechase, and he struggled to recover. |
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Overall that season, he finished between fourth and sixth place in six races and ended up eighth in the World Championship standings. |
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The sixth piece, which consisted of light string combinations, was the quartet's least captivating performance. |
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By my sixth mouthful I had tears streaming from my eyes and rivers of snot pouring out my nose. |
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For only the sixth time in the past century, a two-term president will vacate the position. |
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Allan McNish finished the race in sixth place, thus scoring points for the second time in a row. |
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I used to know a teacher who took a couple of her sixth form students out in the car at lunchtime for a sly cigarette. |
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The sixth form was a joint one with the local boys grammar school and suddenly our classes were filled with males! |
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She was a needlewoman, aged twenty-two, in the sixth month of her first pregnancy. |
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Dolphin had their share of problems last year before making a late surge and finishing in sixth position. |
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Then fourth, then fifth and finally sixth gear and you're still pulling like a train. |
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This is the sixth volume of these periodic reviews, collected together on this occasion by two members of the Editorial Board. |
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He is the only Cup driver who has finished every race and is in sixth place after finishing 20th Sunday at Dover. |
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This is just their sixth ever meeting and only once has a match consisted of less then three goals. |
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At the underside of the sixth floor, the atrium narrows to a small opening encircled by polished granite voussoirs. |
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In the sixth form I attended it was patently obvious that the majority of girls were considerably more mature than the boys. |
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That brain cramp enabled Taveras, who had tripled, to score the Astros' fourth straight run in the sixth. |
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Tom Waddell, a 30-year-old army physician, comes sixth in the Olympic decathlon. |
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Dave Browne got things started with fifth and sixth place finishes in the 60m sprint and the long jump. |
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Morecambe go in search of a sixth straight win on Saturday when Fleetwood roll into Woodhill Lane. |
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The Washington Nationals won their sixth straight baseball game last night. |
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Kenya have taken up the fourth place ahead of Zambia who are fifth while Malawi is in sixth position and Swaziland is placed seventh. |
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The Stabat Mater is composed of six-lines stanzas of trochaic dimeters, the third and sixth lines being catalectic. |
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Hewitt is sixth in the Champions Race that will produce the new number one for the year at the end of the season. |
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Electronics giant Siemens, for example, employs 70,000 people in the U.S., nearly a sixth of total staff. |
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But even I could make it no farther than the sixth house before my legs gave from under me and I collapsed on the ground, my stomach heaving. |
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In addition to your five physical senses, you were born with intuition, your sixth sense. |
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There are times when this absolute faith in their sixth sense can be dangerous, for them and for others. |
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In 1916, in front of 30,000 people in Barcelona, he fought heavyweight champion Jack Johnson, who knocked him out in the sixth round. |
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Another foretaste of later Beethoven comes in the sixth movement, which is a set of variations on a courtly theme. |
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The Peugeot drivers drove conservatively in order to maintain their places, finishing fifth and sixth on both stages. |
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As he spoke, they cackled and jeered, like the lower sixth at some public school debate. |
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One half of spinal fractures occur in the cervical vertebrae, one sixth in the thoracic vertebrae and one third in the lumbosacral vertebrae. |
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In the distance, he could make out six people, five of which road common mustangs while the sixth rode on a gallant, black stallion. |
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Even if they come sixth, however, they could receive one and a half times their salary on top of basic pay and a bonus equivalent to that salary. |
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In 1997, pneumonia and influenza constituted the sixth leading cause of death in the United States. |
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Her father was an art teacher and she went to sixth form in the school where he taught. |
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They had jobs while they were at university, and even while they were at sixth form college. |
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Of the few poets whose work has survived from the sixth and seventh centuries, the most notable is Pindar. |
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English education was extended to fifth and sixth graders at primary schools last year. |
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It's guaranteed that at least one player will not win an auction until at least the sixth turn. |
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In the third century A.D., Asiatic Huns replaced the Goths and were in turn conquered by Turkic Avars in the sixth century. |
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The elevator came to a stop and the doors slid open, revealing the sixth floor of the tall building. |
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Recently I was forced to take off my shoes on my sixth attempt to get past the metal detector on a domestic flight to Dubbo. |
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It is feared many teenagers feel they can't afford to continue on to college or sixth form. |
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Arguably the turning point of the match came as early as the sixth game of the first set. |
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He kept playing, but after hitting his tee shot on the sixth, he had to withdraw. |
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The fifth and sixth centuries saw increased Germanic settlement although the balance of local power fluctuated between Britons and Saxons. |
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She also placed third on floor exercise, fourth on balance beam and sixth on vault. |
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The young defender almost gave Thistle the lead as early as the sixth minute, but his header from a corner was scrambled clear by Gordon Russell. |
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At the World Cup finals last December, she placed second on uneven bars, fifth on balance beam and sixth on floor exercise. |
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And then in the sixth it was a balk again, allowing Georgia Tech to take the lead. |
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This is probably my sixth or seventh book, but as Jack Kerouac says, you've just got to stick at it with the energy of a benny addict. |
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John Sparling had all but finished his sixth over against the tourists when Umpire Shortt lost count. |
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This was the work of the Massoretes and the resulting text only began to be produced from the sixth century at the earliest. |
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On the sixth day, we shall send every available agent and force to hunt you down like the dogs you are. |
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In the early sixth century B.C., Anaximander made the Hesiodic idea of seasonable action the basis of his cosmology. |
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Bright sixth graders stay after school to tutor fourth graders who are having trouble with fractions or reading. |
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But any glimmer of a miraculous comeback was blotted out by England's sixth try. |
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The motorcyclist is the sixth biker to be killed on the roads of North Yorkshire this year, and the fourth this month. |
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The doctor said it would be sixth months after it's rebroken before I can ride again. |
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Her gold medal was a sixth for Japan in Athens, a record haul for a single Games for one country in judo. |
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She also told me that she is on a sixth month contract, and as such is not an employee. |
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He gives what today is called Pascal's triangle, up to the sixth row, saying that he learnt it from her treatise. |
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Only a small percentage of the village pupils pass the state examination at the end of sixth grade in order to go on to high school. |
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Musically, Brahms spends little time depicting the dialogue of the fourth, fifth and sixth stanzas of the poem. |
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Preparing for his sixth Ashes campaign, but still a class apart, McGrath was the constant menace at the top of the order. |
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The activity camp is open to boys and girls from senior infants to sixth class. |
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The cloaca maxima was the sewer system built in the sixth or seventh century BC, by one of the kings of Rome. |
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When he was in sixth grade, Tripp calculated the energy use of every appliance in the house, from the water boiler to his clock radio. |
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A hope that Guiseley School would eventually get a sixth form was again expressed by the headmaster at the annual speech day. |
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The sixth game was evenly matched, with both clubs playing good defense and the pitchers throwing well. |
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She was also my pen pal when I was in fifth and sixth grade and had an assignment to write to someone famous. |
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Slavic peoples migrated into the Balkans and along the Dalmatian coast in the sixth century. |
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Pete Dexter's sixth novel, Train, begins slowly, for about the first 50 pages. |
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Entering this season, Benson set a goal of finishing no worse than sixth in the points race. |
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Some years ago, my eldest son, from a state school but via a sixth form college, applied to Oxford, among other universities, to read law. |
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The mottled brown raptors I saw on the sixth are indeed immature Brahminy Kites. |
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In the petitionary stance, the sixth petition not only asks God to desist from being the remote first cause of temptation. |
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But that is an improvement on last year's figures when the city was ranked sixth worst. |
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It acquires the status of canon law in a series of three church councils in the sixth and seventh centuries. |
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A programme of events should, he believed, be targeted at fifth and sixth year students who were coming up near the voting age. |
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In the sixth minute, an incisive move down Balliol's left saw a twenty-yard effort tipped around the post. |
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Sins against the first commandment, not the sixth, are still our most frequent failure. |
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But I find the category of grave external sin against the sixth commandment too broad for the reasons I have stated. |
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The poor girl was so fearfully covered with the loathsome eruption, that on the sixth day her skin could not be seen on any part of her body. |
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This is not unlike the historical situation in which a group of Israelites found themselves in the sixth century before the Common Era. |
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In case the deceased has left no ascendant or descendent but has left the uterine brother and sister, each of the two inherit one sixth. |
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She finished sixth in the individual event, but recognised it was inexperience which limited her ambitions in the final. |
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All parents are welcome to attend with children in the schools from junior infants right up to sixth class. |
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Fifteen years after starring in Rocky V, Sylvester Stallone is reprising his role as the boxing champ in the sixth Rocky movie. |
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Some guys try to race you side by side for three or four laps, and they end up racing you for sixth place. |
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The house became a business concern in 1995 after the death of the sixth Marquess. |
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Madisha was speaking at the sixth annual national congress of the SA Municipal Workers' Union here. |
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Saboteurs blew up an oil well near the northern city, the sixth such attack in the past 10 days. |
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Later this month the church's 184 cardinals will gather at the Vatican for the sixth consistory of Pope John Paul II's pontificate. |
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After the Yankees put two men on base to start their half of the sixth inning, Yogi Berra came strolling to the plate. |
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He prefers to think of the devil as that pimply-faced bully who used to beat him up and steal his lunch money in sixth grade. |
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The cancellation of Turfway's program was the sixth loss of a full card at the track in December. |
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The 30-year old crooner was the oldest contestant in the sixth and last heat of the competition. |
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It is the sixth highest free-falling waterfall in the continental United States and the fourth highest in California. |
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Two hundred metres later, Mary crossed the finish line in sixth position, hardly a blip on the Olympic screen. |
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At present only about one sixth of the salt consumed in Australia is iodised. |
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After the completion of the sixth naphtha cracker, its annual production of ethylene could reach 1.15 million tonnes. |
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Then it was time for all the sixth graders to go up one by one to get their promotion papers. |
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He was floored by Mesi in the fifth round and then survived the sixth round. |
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This was his sixth championship match and he failed by only two runs to record his fourth century. |
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This healthy attitude derives from belonging to the Dutch Antilles and possessing the sixth biggest natural harbour in the world. |
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Now entering its sixth season, the food bank offers one-time emergency grocery assistance to those in a tight financial position. |
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Cranial nerve palsies of the third, fourth and sixth cranial nerves may occur, affecting extraocular motility. |
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I am a supply teacher and I have been for the past nine years teaching in primary schools, high schools, sixth forms and colleges. |
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The proposed new sixth form block is designed to free up classroom space for the new intake. |
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Lemond was unconvinced and believed, like many others, Hinault could smell a record sixth victory. |
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In further education and sixth form colleges lecturers and teachers can help students organise meetings. |
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The Russian sixth seed powered past his 13 th-seeded opponent in 95 minutes. |
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The sixth form students from Lancashire schools will set off on Monday for the Gambian capital Banjul. |
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He played 28 Opens, British and US, and finished sixth or better in half of them, a remarkably consistent record. |
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I recently obtained a copy of my birth certificate, and it shows my date of birth as the sixth of the month. |
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There is one bilingual classroom at each grade level, from prekindergarten to sixth grade. |
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Cooper lasted into the sixth this time, with a cut eye again forcing an early stoppage. |
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Just put the six speed manual gearbox in sixth gear, and it becomes almost a relaxing grand tourer. |
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Intelligent gearing, with sixth proving something of an economy gear, even means the fuel consumption isn't too crippling on a long run. |
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St. Peter's provides preschool services and has classes for kindergarten through to sixth grade. |
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Huddersfield, of course, can render both results meaningless if they themselves gain a victory and maintain their position in sixth place. |
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Schuman's sixth also unfolds in one movement from a germinating idea and one thing seems to lead inexorably to another. |
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Jack finished that 1997 ride in sixth place and established himself as a regular top 10 place getter in the years following. |
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The third and sixth years will be working on their school projects and parents and students will see them in action. |
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It is currently used as a home office although given its size it could also be used as a den, games room or sixth bedroom. |
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Long Beach's Evan Longoria drove in three runs, including the go-ahead run in the sixth and two more in the eighth to seal the victory. |
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Suffice to say waking up in your own puke loses it's appeal after the sixth or seventh time. |
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They rallied in the second half and pulled a goal back only to see Grindleton score a sixth. |
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Florida won its sixth straight game and remained one game behind Philadelphia in the National League wild-card race. |
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I describe it because it has something to do with our gospel reading from the sixth chapter of John. |
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A former sixth form pupil at Ulverston Victoria High School is returning as head teacher in September. |
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She also raced in the final of the eight at the 2001 world championships finishing sixth. |
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This week the dig finished and the remains, some dating back as far as the sixth century, are in Preston awaiting analysis. |
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The axons from the fifth cervical nerve supply the first digitation and the sixth and seventh supply the remainder of the muscle mass. |
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Maria de Villota was sixth on the starting grid and went off the track in the first lap. |
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Interaction between the in-plane components of the headgroup dipoles is attractive and decays as the inverse sixth power of distance. |
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At the 1972 Games, the Briton ran disappointingly in the 10,000m to finish sixth. |
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And when the sixth hour was come, there was darkness over the whole land until the ninth hour. |
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The school allows pupils in the upper sixth to have one or two glasses of wine with a meal on a Saturday or Sunday. |
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After watching the sixth episode, and still being engrossed to the final end, you wish there had been more episodes produced. |
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On an Etruscan vase of the sixth century B.C., the lady is holding a member of the cat family and a deer. |
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But when I looked at the final standing, I thought with an extra point we could have finished sixth. |
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At the sixth Scott had a golden opportunity to put Woods two down for the first time all week, but he missed from a mere four feet. |
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Dressage training continues through the stallions fourth, fifth and sixth year to fourth level dressage. |
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Seven sixth form students from Bootham School in York have been offered places to study at Cambridge or Oxford universities. |
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In our hard-disk recording tests, we ran into a case recording the sixth stereo track where we had a dropout. |
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I was petrified that the silly bint would release the final book next year, with me still waiting for the fifth and sixth films to come out. |
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He was in the sixth grade when he received a life-saving liver from an organ donor. |
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Boys and girls from the school's year 10 to the upper sixth were on the trip. |
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California, the world's sixth largest economy and home to booming Silicon Valley, had come perilously close to brown-outs on Thursday. |
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Simon Parke netted his sixth goal in six games in the win over Blyth Spartans and Mark Stuart grabbed his eighth of the season. |
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In just the sixth minute of play Larkin beat her defender on the right side of the field and centered the ball to junior forward Fellows. |
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In 1996, he became the sixth deputy assistant secretary of defense for Policy and Missions. |
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He took part in the go-cart races in Dubai with the Sri Lanka team and was placed sixth. |
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She dropped to sixth after falling from balance beam, and scored 8.850 on floor exercise in the final round. |
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I had realised some time ago, after completing my sixth novel, The Juicy Beaks, that I wasn't much of a writer. |
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After five days of sunshine at the beginning of the month, the sixth saw overcast skies and rain as the result of a trough of low pressure. |
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I was crushed and disappointed when a boy moved in just before sixth grade. |
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He was not so generous with, Dyer whose seconds threw in the towel during the sixth round. |
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The Basilica dates from the sixth century and contains forty eight pillars hewn from the while veined stone of the surrounding countryside. |
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The true augmented sixth and the true cadence gain in significance as a contradiction to the false cadencing around the mediant. |
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With a sixth round tie against Bolton awaiting the winner Mark believes a trip to the Reebok would be tougher than going to Highbury. |
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By the sixth and last volume, the list of contributors on the title page swelled to 39 names. |
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Ships of sixth rate and above were of sufficient size to qualify as ships of the line in naval battle. |
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Days moved by quickly and pretty soon, Gillian reached her sixth month check up, which this time included an ultrasound. |
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Torano scored four faults for one rail down at the sixth fence and finished with a time of 41.148 seconds. |
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Those that get straight As will be able to start AS levels to ease their way into the sixth form. |
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A freak goal 10 minutes from time consigned luckless Lancaster City to a sixth successive league defeat at Giant Axe on Saturday. |
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His best performance before winning the Open was finishing sixth in an ordinary run-of-the-mill tournament. |
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The infection leads to varying degrees of caecitis, the lesions of which are apparent in animals killed on or about the sixth day post-infection. |
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The officer's intuitions, gut feelings and sixth sense about a situation are all disallowed. |
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Brown also tried to barehand a hot smash in the sixth inning, a reckless habit he has had his entire career. |
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She was sixth overall in this race last year as a first year intermediate so her prospects for this year's championships are excellent. |
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This is the sixth in a series of articles about substance abuse and addiction. |
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In the first decade of the sixth century, the Persians invaded Thrace and made it part of the satrapy of Skudra. |
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Around sixth grade or so, I learned a lot about West African and Venezuelan harp music. |
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These are the mausolea of the five departed Tashi Lamas, the present Lama being the sixth. |
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We know now that the length of the year is changing in the sixth decimal place over a person's lifetime. |
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So in addition to the usual five senses of sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell, the mental function is counted as the sixth. |
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She made about five and was on the sixth when she heard something fall on the floor and a frightened cheep from the other room. |
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I turned around and saw Andrew, a tattletale ever since he came in the sixth grade. |
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To help provide support for the netting, I drive 6-foot wooden tomato stakes in the ground about every sixth bush. |
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She had also been the only sixth grade cheerleader during the past school year, of the whole school. |
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In 1968, a sixth prize was added, in Economics, donated by the Bank of Sweden to celebrate its tercentenary. |
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The music festival that spreads its diverse tentacles from Aberdeen south to Glasgow and Edinburgh is now in its sixth year. |
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Many of the school's sixth formers helped with the work on the summer house and surrounding garden. |
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But the Gateshead Harrier, who finished sixth when he last competed at the championships in 1993, said the early start will not bother him. |
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She continued bringing poles of different colors to the jumps, verticals on seventh hole and oxers on sixth. |
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In the sixth session, Belarus struggled on vaulting and tumbling but showed beautiful choreography on balance beam. |
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However, by the sixth frame, she had four strikes and several spares, and my chances of winning weren't looking too great. |
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The sixth is a tough from the East who dresses up like a bad man and plays some low-down trick that gives the boys a bad name. |
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By my sixth year I learned how to control my bodies natural power, chi, life force, whatever one wishes to call it. |
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He arrived in Athens ranked sixth in the world, but only just scraped into the semi-finals after qualifying in 16th place. |
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The art of painting icons has its origins in the Byzantine empire of the sixth and seventh century. |
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The match-winning stand, however, came between John Sadler and Paul Nixon, as they added 84 for the sixth wicket. |
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In case you've lost your memory after being beaned in the head during a game of quidditch, the long-awaited sixth Harry Potter novel will be released next Friday at midnight. |
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A clear majority felt that modified sixth freedom and tag-end cabotage would benefit travelers and airlines over time, with tag-end cabotage identified as more beneficial. |
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Terry Branstad is a GOP kingmaker who could lose his bid for a sixth term thanks to scandal upon scandal. |
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He scored 115 points this year, tied for sixth most in team history. |
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From the day he and I had met in the fifth or sixth grade, up until our final two years in junior high, we had both been fairly close and good friends. |
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Our future discoveries must be looked for in the sixth place of decimals. |
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Geraldine finished third in Paris in yet another personal best of 4.02.08, clipping a second off her PB in Brussels, which only saw her finish in sixth place. |
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It was intended to mount five Fs beneath its fuselage and wings on hard points with a sixth F being centrally fixed directly to the aircraft above it. |
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Catcher Graham Holloway also showed off his powerful throwing arm as he picked off a Laurier base runner trying to steal second during the top of the sixth. |
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In general, two connected passed pawns on the sixth are winning. |
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Less than one sixth of the population are natives of the principality. |
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Typically the anterior scalene arises from the fourth, fifth and sixth cervical vertebrae, occasionally from the third, and rarely from the seventh. |
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In Somali society, the segmentary lineage system allows subdivisions of six or more levels of identity, with migration decisions often taken at the sixth level. |
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The political trip to the state will be his sixth this cycle, an unusual pace for any surrogate in a single state. |
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That makes Rice more of a streaky sixth man than a consistent spark. |
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The islands we live on had been known as Britain for a long time before the English even arrived here in dribs and drabs sometime in the fifth or sixth century. |
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