The structures in NEs are much smaller than visible wavelengths, so many NEs appear applicably transparent. |
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Smaller chunks of ice without proper names do get classified into categories. |
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Smaller trees and shrubs include red maple, Carolina allspice, and the fragrant spicebush. |
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Smaller groups usually consist of an unmated female courted by unmated males. |
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Smaller than kidney beans, red beans have a unique oval shape and are typically used in chili products and mixes. |
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Smaller warehouses and cotton gins have to ship defective bales to a warehouse or gin that has the necessary equipment. |
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Smaller children also enjoyed the bouncy castle and Children's Corner with the treasure hunt, Hook-a-Duck, Spin the Wheel, and fishing games. |
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Smaller blocks are still split with hammers and wedges just as quarrymen did a century and a half ago. |
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Smaller and weaker he may be, but he still has the capacity to make a crowd feel he is taking them into his confidence. |
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Smaller flowers on cucumbers and melons can be pollinated by removing the entire male flower. |
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Smaller warm water plankton has replaced them and they are less nutritious, according to the scientists. |
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Smaller boats, including tugboats can also be seen moving about on the river. |
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Smaller independents gleaned new business and defined themselves as the industry's new area of growth. |
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Smaller individual workstations, coupled with more common work areas may use space more productively. |
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Smaller groups and independents were likely to get the remaining 100 to 120 seats, the exit poll predicted. |
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Smaller companies with limited resources, as well as large companies that are departmentalized, might be inclined to skip this step. |
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Smaller flowers including species and botanical tulips, miniature and species narcissi are top of many bulb shopping lists this fall. |
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Smaller items are packed into shipping containers for the trip back to Australia. |
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Smaller annoyances included hanging doors the wrong way and putting light switches in the wrong place. |
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Smaller drivers can also adjust their seats to 14 different positions to suit themselves. |
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Smaller and more delicate than regular strawberries, the fraises have an intense strawberry perfume and sweetness. |
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Smaller units of time are measured in milliseconds which are one thousandth of a second and microseconds, which are one millionth of a second. |
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Smaller than current 3 Series, this new five-door has the longest wheelbase and widest track in its class. |
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Smaller defects may be mistaken for cutaneous lesions such as hemangiomas or dermoid cysts. |
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It's a nonrestrictive diet that stresses eating smaller portions rather than not eating certain foods. |
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Smaller farms in Britain and Africa go out of business as they struggle to compete with multinational operations. |
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Smaller houses are simply a rectangular block of four walls forming a single room. |
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Smaller numbers speak Adyghe, Romanian, Romani, and Balakan Gagauz Turkish. |
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Smaller patches of oil were visible less than three miles from the north-western coast, officials said. |
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Smaller segments of the garment industry that depend more highly on exports will face even higher losses. |
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Smaller towns and villages were abandoned, and then cleared to make room for ever larger hyper-efficient farms. |
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Smaller but still significant numbers of people buy electric irons and kitchen equipment. |
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Smaller coin has one square incuse and larger coin has two square incuses on obverse and rough surface on reverse. |
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Smaller companies have lost proportionally more analysts than the large companies. |
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Smaller vertebrates and invertebrates are also known in abundance from France and Bavaria. |
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Smaller birds such as pigeons, thrushes, jackdaws, robins and sparrows would also have been seen on a regular basis. |
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Smaller and less centralized, the Continental navy drew upon experienced seamen and where necessary relied on training on shipboard. |
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Smaller than you'd expect and very fragile looking compared to all the jumbos about the place. |
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Smaller groups come with their meat and braais and enjoy the lush surrounds. |
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Smaller metal framed landing nets were then used to scoop out the fish to be examined and sorted. |
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Smaller Kosovar ethnic groups such as the Ashkalia, Gorani, and Turks, speak their own languages and either Albanian, Serbian, or both. |
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Smaller pixels yield higher resolution for a given chip size, a property that can potentially result in oversampling the image. |
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Smaller tumors may be treated with liquid nitrogen cryosurgery, electrodessication, and curettage. |
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Smaller and lighter than the originals, they were even better steam generators. |
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Smaller prey such as beavers, rabbits, and other small mammals are usually hunted by lone wolves, and they are a substantial part of their diet. |
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Smaller projects are temporarily stored as uncompressed tiff files, until retrieved by the requestor. |
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Smaller animals such as raccoons, squirrels and rabbits are also hunted for sport. |
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Smaller leaves and smooth varieties have thin ribs that can be chopped, cooked, and eaten with the leaves. |
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Smaller herbivorous dinosaurs, however, may have fed to a greater extent than their larger kin on plants defended by qualitative toxins. |
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Smaller offbeat films are, however, braving uncertain weather and surprisingly recovering their money as well. |
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Smaller villages, depressed coalfield areas and more remote or isolated settlements are more likely to experience pub closures. |
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Smaller individuals will hence be at a competitive advantage with respect to exploitative competition. |
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Smaller communities could lose out on crime-fighting cash if police forces are merged in our region, MPs warned today. |
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Smaller vertical window slits are intermittently cut into the concrete flanks, forming an abstract pattern. |
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Smaller cysts can sometimes be removed using a surgical technique called laparoscopy. |
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Smaller pebbles outline larger ones, and the light on dark scheme recalls contemporary red-figure vase painting. |
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Guests at the camp can stay in private cabins or for a smaller fee in the dormitories. |
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The larger bank remained the controlling party when it took over the smaller banks. |
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Smaller species such as pilot whales, Baird's beaked whales and dolphins, are not subject to IWC restrictions. |
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Smaller doses may result in the odor of bitter almonds on the breath, salivation, nausea, anxiety, confusion and dizziness. |
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Smaller boats are masterpieces of ingenuity, with folding tables and settees which convert into beds. |
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Smaller fish will be forcibly removed from their domain by bullying tactics. |
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Smaller weddings are becoming more and more popular with couples who are having much more of a say in how they want the day to go. |
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Smaller galaxies in galaxy clusters are systematically redshifted with respect to the larger galaxies. |
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Smaller players can connect to their backbones via high-speed access lines, paying for a transit link to make the connection. |
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Smaller software vendors in particular said they were unable to migrate applications to Linux, simply because they lack open source knowledge. |
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Smaller than the more common North American brown bear, the black bear may soon be listed as threatened because of the loss of habitat. |
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A smaller community existed in Edinburgh and even smaller groups in Dundee, Aberdeen, Greenock and Ayr. |
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The period following independence saw India being defined into smaller geographical regions. |
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The dilruba was designed by Guru Gobind Singh at the request of his followers, who wanted a smaller instrument than the taus. |
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The tracheids of earlywood formed at the beginning of a growing season have large radial sizes and smaller, thinner cell walls. |
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Paleoendemism refers to species that were formerly widespread but are now restricted to a smaller area. |
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Wah Fu Estate was built in a remote corner on Hong Kong Island, with similar concepts in a smaller scale. |
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By contrast, the smaller Liberal Democrats party took more than a fifth of the vote but only about a tenth of the seats in parliament. |
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All that remains of the continental ice sheets are the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets and smaller glaciers such as on Baffin Island. |
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Managing to raise an army of 6,000 men, she met Moray's smaller forces at the Battle of Langside on 13 May. |
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Various smaller firths and bays are inlets of the firth, including the Cromarty Firth and the Dornoch Firth. |
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This attempt failed, and his army was defeated in a pitched battle by a smaller army commanded by the King of Scots, Robert the Bruce. |
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By the third century AD, the legion was a much smaller unit of about 1,000 to 1,500 men, and there were more of them. |
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Historians have discerned a decline of monastic life in this period, with many religious houses maintaining smaller numbers of monks. |
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Larger fish are swallowed headfirst, smaller fish are swallowed sideways or tail first. |
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The lord could make him a smaller grant of land or livestock, for which the client paid rent in produce and manual labour. |
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Boats in common use include large container ships, a variety of ferries, passenger ships, sailing ships, and smaller motorised vessels. |
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However, the forests of the smaller, and more densely populated Java, have largely been removed for human habitation and agriculture. |
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In the Flodden campaign the fleet consisted of 16 large and 10 smaller craft. |
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The Tijuana skyline is the fifth largest skyline in Mexico and is located in the Zona Rio and to a smaller extent, Playas de Tijuana. |
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For smaller piston engined airplanes at smaller airfields without ILS equipment, things are very different though. |
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Several other smaller cities and towns also sprang up surrounding the various Spanish missions and pueblos, which remain to this day. |
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Each of these houses had the larger bed on the right side of the doorway and the smaller on the left. |
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This led to calls from fans and players for international matches to be held at smaller stadiums. |
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A sculling oar is shorter and has a smaller blade area than the equivalent sweep oar. |
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There are also variants with smaller sides, with some adjustments in the field size and duration of play. |
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Bring centres have set opening and closing times similar to Recycling Centres but are smaller in size and serve a smaller community. |
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The smaller newspapers also have the advantage of being easier to handle, particularly among commuters. |
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Alabaster or mineral gypsum is a soft mineral that is easy to carve for smaller works and still relatively durable. |
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Local precepting authorities such as parish councils cover areas that are smaller than billing authorities. |
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The original tower was much smaller and less dramatic than the film's version. |
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As with other smaller parties, their proportion of MPs remained likely to be considerably lower than that of total, national votes cast. |
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With the smaller boats, specialist versions of the shells for sculling can be made lighter. |
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Alpine meadows, primarily composed of Sichuan kobresia made up a smaller proportion of the tree-line mosaic. |
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They were also much lighter weight and smaller in size for a given horsepower than the stationary condensing engines. |
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Law professors in common law traditions play a much smaller role in developing case law than professors in civil law traditions. |
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A 1740 Act banned smaller meetings but some meetings like Durham survived into the late 19th or early 20th centuries. |
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Other smaller minority languages include Mandaic, Shabaki, Armenian, Circassian and Persian. |
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Distorsios, which also belong to this group, have many fierce-looking teeth and a smaller operculum. |
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The summer Navette is less cultivated than the Coleseed, being less prolific, the seeds being much smaller. |
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So while content can bubble up, it can also flow down to many smaller blogs and reach both a large audience and deep into networks. |
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It was formed in 2004 as a merger of the Dutch Reformed Church, the Reformed Churches in the Netherlands and a smaller Lutheran Church. |
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The army doubled in size, and cavalry and smaller units replaced the Roman legion as the main tactical unit. |
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The general decline in discipline also led to the use of smaller shields and lighter weaponry. |
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Our study showed that alveolar cavity became bigger and the density of alveolae became smaller in COPD rats. |
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Some counties were based on areas surrounding large county boroughs or were formed by the mergers of smaller counties. |
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Therefore, although much larger than the royal burgh, the new Inverness district was much smaller than the county. |
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It also influenced the development of the Norman language, and through it and to a smaller extent, that of modern French. |
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Ireland and Great Britain, together with many nearby smaller islands, are known collectively as the British Isles. |
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In 1848 new land regulations were introduced, and the squatters' runs were subdivided into smaller allotments over the following years. |
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Large farmers and merchants became wealthy, while farmers with smaller farms and artisans only made enough for subsistence. |
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These new companies offered flexibility and eased human resources issues for smaller companies doing limited runs. |
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The bulls leave the herds of females at two or three years of age, and join a male herd, which are generally smaller than female herds. |
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Typically, male stoats prey on rabbits more frequently than females do, which depend to a greater extent on smaller rodent species. |
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There is a smaller courting peak in autumn, which serves to delineate the territories for the winter months and the next season. |
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The largest bores occur around the times of the equinoxes but smaller ones can be seen throughout the year. |
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The project was able to successfully date such features as the Lesser Cursus, Coneybury Henge and several other smaller features. |
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Intermediate stops are made at Bowness and, by smaller launches only, at Brockhole. |
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Various parts of the town are linked by local bus services, operated by smaller companies such as Canavan Travel and Dunn's Coaches. |
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A smaller medieval tower house, Dun Mhic Leoid, can be found in the middle of Loch St Clare on the west side of the island at Tangasdale. |
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The term preceded the 1918 reference to smaller sheet newspapers that contained the condensed stories. |
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Like stars, cities and states reorganize and energize the smaller objects within their gravitational field. |
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Competitive events were held also in smaller venues such as the amphitheatre, which became the characteristic Roman spectacle venue, and stadium. |
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This designation was applied to smaller submarines such as the Delta class. |
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On the other hand, turbojets accelerate a much smaller mass flow of intake air and burned fuel, but they then reject it at very high speed. |
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Propeller engines handle larger air mass flows, and give them smaller acceleration, than jet engines. |
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It is the home of the band The Bees, which performs at smaller local concerts. |
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The majority of Muslims in United Kingdom belong to the Sunni denomination, while smaller numbers are Shia and Ahmadi. |
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In 2011, a previously unknown and uncatalogued smaller pamphlet of 16 hymns was discovered in Todmorden Library in the North of England. |
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There are smaller Methodist denominations that have seceded from the parent church. |
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They would split a holding into smaller and smaller parcels so as to increase the amount of rent they could obtain. |
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Similar paintings, though in smaller numbers, can be found in nearby caves. |
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Wellesley withdrew his army and, joined with the smaller corps commanded by Rowland Hill, began to retreat to Portugal. |
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It was a smart move to bring on a tall striker to play against the smaller defenders. |
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Large bundles of axopodia radiate from an axoplast granule at each smaller pore, and the large pore is said to act as a cytostome. |
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The British Tory press has depicted Napoleon as much smaller than average height before, and that image persisted. |
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Local authorities regulate air pollution from smaller industrial processes. |
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The smaller foothold the Portuguese had in wider India had linguistic effects. |
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Associated with urbanization and changing social mores also came smaller families and changed relationships between parents and their children. |
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Such bulbs are much smaller than normal incandescent bulbs, and are widely used where intense illumination is needed in a limited space. |
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Historically, Wales was served by smaller 'cottage' hospitals, built as voluntary institutions. |
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Dozens of smaller engineering and maintenance companies were also created and sold off. |
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A political union is a type of state which is composed of or created out of smaller states. |
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The resulting general election returned a hung parliament, but Asquith remained prime minister with the support of the smaller parties. |
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Typically, damage initiates at the smaller crosssection end of the truncated cone. |
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Lower 48 Onshore to compete in the burgeoning shale gas industry dominated by smaller companies. |
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Throughout the 90's however, several factors led to the decline of these major cartels and to the rise of smaller Colombian cartels. |
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Bracketed by two roiling group passages, smaller dances slink by, marked by much creaturely creeping and carnivorous eroticism. |
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The obvious way to do this is to frame tax rules so that there is a smaller scope for avoidance. |
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As the French empire in North America grew, the French also began to build a smaller but more profitable empire in the West Indies. |
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Although Fitch has a smaller percentage of the market, it is still much larger than other rating agencies. |
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The ray approximation of classical mechanics breaks down when the de Broglie wavelength is not much smaller than other dimensions of the system. |
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This differs from allopatric speciation in that the isolated populations are numerically much smaller than the parental population. |
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The smaller the economic inequality, the more waste and pollution is created, resulting in many cases, in more environmental degradation. |
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Xenon gas improves efficiency because of its high molecular weight, but is also more expensive, so its use is limited to smaller lamps. |
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Unlike their smaller cousins, delineators are tall enough to impact not only a vehicle's tires but the vehicle body itself. |
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However the majority of the smaller masts still stand, awaiting demolition before becoming a housing estate. |
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It often has smaller loading gauges, lighter train cars and smaller consists of typically two to four cars. |
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On 3 September 1650, the Covenanters were defeated at the Battle of Dunbar by a much smaller force led by Oliver Cromwell. |
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A new map was published in 1921 without any background details, but the central area was squashed, requiring smaller letters and arrows. |
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However, some important railway junction stations lie in smaller cities and towns, for example York, Crewe and Ely. |
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There are also several smaller independent operators including Mendip Rail. |
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Steam technology developed rapidly in the early 19th century, allowing smaller locomotives to haul more goods. |
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Pedestrian access to the smaller tunnels has been discontinued, with the free bus services being used instead. |
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There are a number of smaller political parties in Malta that presently have no parliamentary representation. |
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The older, smaller stone was raised by King Gorm the Old, the last pagan king of Denmark, as a memorial honouring Queen Thyre. |
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It was common for seafaring Viking ships to tow or carry a smaller boat to transfer crews and cargo from the ship to shore. |
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Either way, the enemy's own impulsiveness began the process by which even a smaller French army could defeat the enemy's forces one by one. |
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Most books are published by a small number of very large book publishers, but thousands of smaller book publishers exist. |
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Sprinters are usually well muscled, while stayers, or distance runners, tend to be smaller and slimmer. |
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After the withdrawal of the Roman legions from Britain in 410 AD, new smaller political entities took the place of the centralised structure. |
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In the estuaries, where the bed is more sandy or muddy, the number of species is smaller but the size of their populations is larger. |
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Other smaller regional Hussite branches in Bohemia included Adamites, Orebites, Orphans and Praguers. |
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There are many other Protestant denominations that do not fit neatly into the mentioned branches, and are far smaller in membership. |
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There are over 300 other, smaller political parties in the United Kingdom registered to the Electoral Commission. |
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It has been said that the front was built on a scale smaller than was initially planned. |
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The White Eastern European members are mainly from Poland, with smaller numbers from Lithuania, Latvia, and Slovakia. |
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Lancashire is smaller than its historical extent following a major reform of local government. |
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Heliportable operations use smaller drilling equipment specifically designed for easy separation into component parts and reassembly on-site. |
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The smaller crew was possible because the battleship was stripped of all but her big guns. |
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Other even smaller groups had their own rulers, but their size means that they do not often appear in the histories. |
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A smaller number is suggested by the results of the 2001 Census, in which a question about religious affiliation was asked for the first time. |
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These include the British Druid Order, The Druid Network and numerous other smaller groups. |
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Many other colleges hold smaller events during the year that they call summer balls or parties. |
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This effect becomes smaller and weaker as the distance between township and wells increases. |
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There is one other smaller stone, of the same type, in the churchyard, which was once situated near the large stone. |
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In Northern Ireland, a smaller percentage vote for Irish nationalist parties. |
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They can be eaten with sweet or savoury toppings and are sometimes confused with Bath buns, which are smaller, round, very sweet and very rich. |
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The Norman Aeroplane Company is a smaller aircraft manufacturing company operating in Sandown. |
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At least in such smaller places, it seems that the available artists were used by all religious groups. |
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With baptistries and mausolea, their often smaller size and different function made martyria suitable for architectural experimentation. |
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Sculpture, all much smaller than lifesize, has survived in better quantities. |
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Besides, a video post room's console is smaller than those used for film, and you couldn't squander a dozen or more channels on dialog. |
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Those heading to the upper floor had to pass through a smaller chamber to the east, also connected to the entrance floor. |
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So also are castles, palaces, great houses, universities, and many smaller unpretentious secular buildings, including almshouses and trade halls. |
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There are many smaller architectural works within cathedrals which have the curvilinear tracery. |
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There are a number of smaller statutory jurisdictions, such as appeals from ecclesiastical and professional bodies. |
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A passage under the dormitory lead eastwards to the smaller or infirmary cloister, appropriated to sick and infirm monks. |
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A second smaller dormitory for the conventual officers ran from east to west. |
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A smaller horizontal opening could be added to give an archer a better view for aiming. |
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Countries are divided up into these smaller units to make managing their land and the affairs of their people easier. |
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Beside a smaller lake, known as the Obelisk Pond is the Obelisk memorial to the Duke of Cumberland. |
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There are also several smaller canals in the region, often built for quite specific purposes. |
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A large shell containing several smaller shells of various sizes and types. |
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The smaller River Esk flows from west to east at the northern foot of the North York Moors to reach the sea at Whitby. |
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It was a reduction in beer duty based on a brewery's total production and aimed at helping smaller breweries. |
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There are three other smaller motorways in the region, all in the Bristol area. |
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Most Roman towns and cities had a forum, temples and the same type of buildings, on a smaller scale, as found in Rome. |
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Surrounding these mosaics were smaller images depicting hearts, crosses and swastikas. |
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Lacertid scalation and body forms are similar to those of the teiids, although lacertids are usually smaller. |
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After large initials the following letters on the same line, or for some lines beyond, continue to be decorated at a smaller size. |
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A spacious table in the centre, and a variety of smaller dittos in the corners. |
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He now adapted this skill to the smaller form, somehow retaining a monumental effect. |
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Like several other smaller congregations, it was obliged in 1568 under Pope Pius V to unite with the general body of Observantists. |
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Julius II succeeded in doing away with some of the smaller branches, but left the division of the two great parties untouched. |
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There are also a smaller number of borrowings from Chagatai, and Portuguese. |
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Beneath them, lesser nobles had authority over smaller areas of land and fewer people. |
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At the dressing sheds the slate-dresser saws the blocks into various sizes and then splits the smaller units into sheets. |
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Shanty songs functioned to economize labor in what had then become larger vessels having smaller crews and operating on stricter schedules. |
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Some of the music is also preserved in arrangement for a smaller orchestra. |
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Some smaller settlements also enjoyed some degree of autonomy from regular administration as boroughs or liberties. |
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The Easter Rising of 1916 was carried out by the latter group together with a smaller socialist militia, the Irish Citizen Army. |
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Leading pop and rock artists have headlined, alongside thousands of others appearing on smaller stages and performance areas. |
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Inner London boroughs tend to be smaller, in both population and area, and more densely populated than Outer London boroughs. |
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Many operas are better suited to being presented in smaller theatres, such as Venice's La Fenice with about 1,000 seats. |
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The Alternative Investment Market, a market for trades in equities of smaller firms, is a recent development. |
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The smaller Studios A and B were used for schools and sitcoms, while Studio C was a drama studio. |
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In the north there is a smaller cluster comprising the Barbican Estate's three tall residential towers and the commercial CityPoint tower. |
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While this is on a smaller scale than Lutyens' original design it still incorporates the largest panel of stained glass in the world. |
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The two smaller slots are for the dropping of cash or markers into the dropbox when players cash these for casino chips. |
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Counties Dublin, Cork, Limerick, Galway, Waterford and Tipperary have been broken up into smaller administrative areas. |
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It is the university's oldest building, some parts dating from 1144 and is the smaller of the two chapels. |
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On the upper floor, there are galleries devoted to smaller material from ancient Italy, Greece, Cyprus and the Roman Empire. |
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The Mill Volvo Tyne Theatre hosts smaller touring productions, whilst other venues feature local talent. |
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Along the course of the river a number of smaller private companies also offer river trips at Oxford, Wallingford, Reading and Hampton Court. |
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The mountain hare is a large species, though it is slightly smaller than the European hare. |
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The largest bores occur in spring, but smaller ones can be seen throughout the year. |
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The US Chamber of Commerce represents Big Business nationally, but state and local chambers of commerce are for smaller businesses locally. |
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Students modified their rackets to have a smaller reach to play in these cramped conditions. |
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Games played under these rules use smaller bats and balls and are played on a smaller pitch compared to GAA games. |
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Maximum bores occur between one and three days after new and full moons, and smaller ones on the days that precede and follow the maxima. |
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Tungsten on the other hand, is twice as dense as brass thus a barrel of an equivalent weight could be thirty percent smaller in diameter. |
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The three most common shapes in order of size are the standard, the kite, and the smaller pear shape. |
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That side with a smaller symbol within a smaller circle is the bias side toward which the bowl will turn. |
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It is only played with two bowls each, the Jack also has a bias and is only slightly smaller than the Bowls. |
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The company leases part of the premises to smaller businesses. |
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Derbyshire has become fractionally smaller during government reorganisation over the years. |
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There are some smaller indigenous minorities in nearby countries such as Moldova. |
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Porpoises and other smaller cetaceans, mainly dolphins, are hunted in an activity known as drive hunting. |
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Since the late 1990s a number have appeared in smaller communities, often as a result of a division in the town's existing Episcopal churches. |
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The governor was able to handle smaller variations such as those caused by fluctuating heat load to the boiler. |
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The smaller 9 9 have less elongated fins, drabber corporal colors, and more transparent fins. |
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In time the horizontal arrangement became more popular, allowing compact, but powerful engines to be fitted in smaller spaces. |
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On a smaller scale, the 1978 era HP 7225A pen plotter used two linear stepper motors to move the pen along the X and Y axes. |
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The other variant is a rather large jar, smaller in size than a pithos, and has a characteristic collar rim and very grittish clay. |
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Of the dozen or so smaller producers Rover and Jaguar were strong niche producers. |
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It ran southwest from Sutton Gault, sandwiched between the Old Bedford River and the smaller Counter Drain to the west. |
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Low priced mowers use older technology, smaller motors, and lighter steel decks. |
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The role of the King's Council was transferred to a reformed Privy Council, much smaller and more efficient than its predecessor. |
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Around 1500, beyaerders also applied their chiming technique on the smaller bells of the forestroke. |
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Hobelars rode smaller unarmoured horses, enabling them to move through difficult or boggy terrain where heavier cavalry would struggle. |
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Jurong Island, Pulau Tekong, Pulau Ubin and Sentosa are the largest of Singapore's smaller islands. |
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Far from being easy, Frederick's early successes proved indecisive and very costly for Prussia's smaller army. |
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In 2013, Air France withdrew A380 services to Singapore and Montreal and switched to smaller aircraft. |
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The columned great hall seemed smaller because there were no straight lines of sight not blocked by a column. |
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The fans are smaller, and are usually a combination of several moving and stationary turbines working in sequence to boost power. |
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The Council consisted of forty members in 1553, but the sovereign relied on a smaller committee, which later evolved into the modern Cabinet. |
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Being smaller in size and mass and being completely submerged, it was also far less prone to damage. |
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The steamship was preceded by smaller vessels designed for insular transportation, called steamboats. |
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Featurewise, the GGE 1400's C14 OTA is similar but not identical to the smaller Celestron tubes. |
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However it sometimes sits in various smaller towns in Scotland, when it borrows the local Sheriff Court building. |
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Systematically lowering the number of representatives from a given district directly benefits larger parties at the expense of smaller ones. |
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Ireland was divided into even smaller political units, usually known as tribal kingdoms, under the control of kings. |
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Apart from the main island of Anguilla itself, the territory includes a number of other smaller islands and cays, mostly tiny and uninhabited. |
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This, in turn, means that it does not need as much lift or thrust, which permits smaller engines, and allows conventional wings to be used. |
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The kingdom of Essex grew by the absorption of smaller subkingdoms or Saxon tribal groups. |
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While the city's economy was dominated by the jute industry, it also became known for smaller industries. |
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Various smaller venues host local and international musicians during Dundee's annual Jazz, Guitar and Blues Festivals. |
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Two main islands, West Falkland and East Falkland, and about 776 smaller islands constitute the archipelago. |
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Although much smaller than BAOR, it is still the largest concentration of British armed forces permanently stationed outside the United Kingdom. |
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In fact, some of the smaller of the moons of Jupiter's 63 known moons may have taken this path to moonhood. |
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Edinburgh contains Scotland's five National Galleries of Art as well as numerous smaller art galleries. |
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Belfast Metropolitan College is a large further education college with three main campuses around the city, including several smaller buildings. |
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Big business was broadly behind remaining in the EU, though the situation among smaller companies was less clear cut. |
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These base units are used to derive larger and smaller units that could replace a huge number of other units of measure in existence. |
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However, the lands to the south and east of this waste, were controlled by smaller, nameless British kingdoms. |
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Tiree was famed in later times for its oats and barley, while smaller, uninhabited islands were used to keep sheep. |
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This would mean that moving a larger ship would take proportionately less fuel than a smaller ship. |
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They were, however, of a smaller type than battle galleys, often referred to as galiots or fustas. |
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Also, pirates often operate in regions of developing or struggling countries with smaller navies and large trade routes. |
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There are many smaller devices to be found, particularly in Scotland, which are more suited to the miniaturist. |
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Standing on the right of these regiments were the much smaller units of Chisholms and the combined unit of Macleans and Maclachlans. |
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It has a smaller welfare state and redistributes less income through government action than European nations tend to. |
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Others are spread out over hundreds or thousands of smaller islands, such as Indonesia, the Philippines, Seychelles, and the Maldives. |
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