Constantine ruled the Roman Empire as sole emperor for the remainder of his reign. |
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This was the sole consideration, that afforded any degree of assuagement to her sufferings. |
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Three hours later Boyles and Rise are propped up against the trunk of the sole acacia tree on the knoll, drinking up the bipinnate shade. |
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The harmonium quavered bronchitically as Mrs Lackersteen struggled to pump sufficient air into it with the sole pedal that worked. |
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There are no reports of a TPS producing chamigrene as the sole sesquiterpene. |
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The sole object of his chattiness at table was to prevent a more intimate conversation between herself and her companion. |
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Finally, the Lord Lyon King of Arms is the sole judge in the Lyon Court, which determines cases relating to heraldry. |
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Caroline Lucas remained the sole Green Party MP, retaining Brighton Pavilion. |
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Still another icebreaker is shivering, the automatic, noncoordinated activation of muscle motions for the sole purpose of generating heat. |
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Manson's contract obligated her to deliver at least one album and, at the sole option of Radioactive, up to six additional albums. |
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It may have a normal athletic shoe sole or a special layer of rubbery material applied to the sole of a thickness to match the sliding shoe. |
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Llywelyn defeated Owain and Dafydd and captured them, thereby becoming sole ruler of Gwynedd Uwch Conwy. |
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The sole industrial centre in Belgium outside the collieries and blast furnaces of Wallonia was the historic cloth making town of Ghent. |
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Llywelyn, later known as Llywelyn the Great, was sole ruler of Gwynedd by 1200, and made a treaty with King John of England the same year. |
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Roberts claimed to be a corporation sole in succession to the bishops and to have the status of a rajah and effective state immunity. |
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He was sole ruler of Gwynedd by 1200 and made a treaty with King John of England that year. |
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Thomas Guest died in 1807 and his son John Josiah Guest became sole manager, by 1815 owning nine of the sixteen shares. |
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Lady Guest would be sole trustee while a widow but she remarried in 1855 and de facto control fell to Clark. |
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However, no country has adopted this approach as the sole basis of its defence. |
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The European polecat is the sole ancestor of the ferret, which was domesticated more than 2000 years ago for the purpose of hunting vermin. |
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The Soviet Union was the world's sole communist state with very little international trade. |
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A Royal patent which was issued in 1669 granted the mint the sole right to produce medals of any metal which bore a portrait of a monarch. |
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In smaller organizations, a curator may have sole responsibility for acquisitions and even collections care. |
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About 24 party members made politics their sole grounds for exemption, of whom 12 received prison sentences. |
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Its sister publication, the Liverpool Echo, is now the sole daily newspaper in Liverpool. |
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The sole Iveys' album Maybe Tomorrow was also reissued in the early 1990s but was not part of the 2010 campaign. |
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The genus Scrobicularia is sometimes placed as the sole genus in a family, Scrobicularidae. |
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The offspring of the latter species pair is popularly known as the hybrid sole and was initially believed to be a valid species in its own right. |
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Though clearly related to the giant whales of the genus Balaenoptera, the humpback is the sole member of its genus. |
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It is the sole extant species of its genus, Physeter, in the family Physeteridae. |
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The gray whale is the sole living species in the genus Eschrichtius, which in turn is the sole living genus in the family Eschrichtiidae. |
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The mothers are the sole providers of care, with lactation lasting 24 days. |
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Just before production of series three, Clearwater closed on 31 December 1990, with The Britt Allcroft Company becoming the sole producer. |
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Between the 1833 territorial division of Spain and 1927 Santa Cruz de Tenerife was the sole capital of the Canary Islands. |
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The idendity of Spain rather accrues of an overlap of different territorial and ethnolinguistic identities than of a sole Spanish identity. |
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Together with sole, European plaice form a group of flatfish that are the most important flatfish in Europe. |
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The word sole in English, French and Italian comes from its resemblance to a sandal, Latin solea. |
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In 2010, Greenpeace International has added the common sole to its seafood red list. |
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Private nature reserves exist with land excluded from private land trusts and maintained at the sole cost of the proprietor. |
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Moreover, Nederduits lost its meaning as endonym for Dutch, and Nederlands prevailed as sole Dutch endonym. |
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Caesar's adopted heir Octavian, later known as Augustus, rose to sole power after defeating his opponents in the civil war. |
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Pompey was appointed sole consul as an emergency measure, and married the daughter of a political opponent of Caesar. |
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This fungus, which is mostly spread from bat to bat, is the sole cause of the disease. |
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Lateral undulation is the sole mode of aquatic locomotion, and the most common mode of terrestrial locomotion. |
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The college's library was looted and its sole building requisitioned for use as a military hospital first by American and then British forces. |
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The Bank of Canada is the sole authority authorized to issue currency in the form of Canadian bank notes. |
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After 1587, the sole object of their successors became plunder, on land and sea. |
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The name Torbay sole appears to be a mainly culinary term, following the habit of renaming certain fish to broaden their appeal. |
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I therefore consider a solely pedally innervated sole as plesiomorphic for the Mollusca. |
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It previously operated as the sole sixth form for the entire maintained school sector in the city. |
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Skybus became the sole remaining air link for the Isles of Scilly from October 2012, when the helicopter service from Penzance ended. |
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The first floor of the new wing was for the sole use of Princess Beatrice and her family. |
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Birds are now recognized as being the sole surviving lineage of theropod dinosaurs. |
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There is a unique similarity between petroglyph marks and prehistoric potteries as if all these works are done by a sole artist. |
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The Bavarian Muspilli is the sole survivor of what must have been a vast oral tradition. |
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It took several years for Augustus to develop the framework within which a formally republican state could be led under his sole rule. |
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Both consuls were killed, however, leaving Octavian in sole command of their armies. |
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Maesa died in 223, leaving Mamaea as the sole influence upon Alexander's actions. |
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Because of this, he hoped the sole threat of his armies might be enough to persuade the Germanics to surrender. |
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However, they distrusted each other, and ultimately both were murdered by the Praetorian Guard, making Gordian III sole surviving Emperor. |
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Carloman's sudden death in December 771 under unexplained circumstances left Charlemagne as the sole, undisputed ruler of the Frankish Kingdom. |
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Census, three million Americans consider Norwegian to be their sole or primary ancestry. |
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Two of the brothers died, and Rurik became the sole ruler of the territory and progenitor of the Rurik Dynasty. |
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In ungulates, this is apparently exaggerated by the presence of the eponychia, or collagenous pads over the sole of the fetal hoof. |
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The microscope showed several different fibres stuck to the sole of the shoe. |
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Cod, haddock, whiting, saithe, plaice, sole, mackerel, herring, pouting, sprat, and sandeel are all very common and are fished commercially. |
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Flat shoes. As she pushed off her left heel and pressed the sole of her foot to the cold floor she looked forward to them. |
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Recovery plans for cod, sole, and plaice have reduced mortality in these species. |
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Thus a typical Germanic force might consist of 100 men with the sole goal of raiding a nearby Germanic or foreign village. |
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These areas almost exclusively have Labour MPs, with the sole exception of Lib Dem John Pugh in Sefton. |
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The rear bottom end of the land side is known as heel which rubs against the furrow sole. |
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Churches of the Protestant Reformation, however, rejected prayer to the saints, largely on the basis of the sole mediatorship of Christ. |
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I had worked hard for nearly two years, for the sole purpose of infusing life into an inanimate body. |
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Henry was forced to accept humiliating peace terms, including naming Richard his sole heir. |
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In January 1558, French forces took Calais, England's sole remaining possession on the European mainland. |
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At Preston, Cromwell, in sole command for the first time and with an army of 9,000, won a decisive victory against an army twice as large. |
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They reigned together until her death on 28 December 1694, after which William ruled as sole monarch. |
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When the majority of Tory Lords proposed to acclaim her as sole ruler, William threatened to leave the country immediately. |
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Despite his conversion to Anglicanism, William's popularity plummeted during his reign as a sole monarch. |
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Sea fish include dogfish, cod, sole, pollock and bass, as well as mussels, crab and oysters along the coast. |
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Historically, the British monarch was the sole source of executive powers in the government. |
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The sole qualification for the office is that aldermen must be Freemen of the City. |
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The city's namesake club is the sole British club to win five European Cups. |
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The 1844 Bank Charter Act tied the issue of notes to the gold reserves and gave the Bank sole rights with regard to the issue of banknotes. |
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A locomotive has no payload capacity of its own, and its sole purpose is to move the train along the tracks. |
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The sole surviving true member of the class, 167, is preserved at the National Tramway Museum at Crich. |
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The British had no alternative except to take Jinnah's views into account as he had emerged as the sole spokesperson of India's Muslims. |
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Still, Indonesian is the sole official language and is spoken, often as a second language, throughout the country. |
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However, it is unclear whether he was the sole Bishop for Cornwall or the leading Bishop in the area. |
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The council had been called to deal with the Monothelete controversy, and Wilfrid's concerns were not the sole focus of the council. |
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The school opened in September 2012 and was the first in the UK to have a university as sole sponsor. |
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The sole source of the story is Matthew Bloxam, a former pupil but not a contemporary of Webb Ellis. |
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The two species from the sole anchistioidid genus formed a strong clade in all analyses. |
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In many cases, his designs, or copies of them, are the sole evidence for such works. |
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He purchased patents from the monarchy to be the sole composer of operas for the French king and to prevent others from having operas staged. |
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The king also made a new will, which provided for Cumberland to be sole regent in Hanover. |
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On 8 May, Klein was named sole manager of the band, the Eastmans having previously been dismissed as the Beatles' attorneys. |
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Unwilling to take sole charge, Richardson proposed a managing triumvirate of Gielgud, Olivier and himself. |
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When the Royal Festival Hall opened in 1951 the LSO and LPO engaged in a mutually bruising campaign for sole residency there. |
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It is important to mention that we do not always simplify the CAD model with the sole objective of making it meshable. |
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He was Britain's sole representative in boxing at the Athens Games, winning a silver medal at the age of 17 in the lightweight boxing category. |
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Greenlandic was declared the sole official language of Greenland at the historic ceremony. |
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It was adopted as the flag of the Irish Free State in 1922 and continues to be used as the sole flag and ensign of the state. |
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In minarchy the owner of a property is the sole owner of the private propety and what comes out of it. |
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The end of the Cold War and the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991 left the United States as the world's sole superpower. |
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A family's status was indicated by the number of slaves it owned, leading to wars for the sole purpose of taking more captives. |
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Labour was determined to destroy the Liberals and become the sole party of the left. |
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Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991 the United States was the world's sole hegemonic power. |
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A total of 14 Voyagers are due to form the fleet, with 9 allocated to sole RAF use. |
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Hitler issued a directive that London was not to be bombed save on his sole instruction. |
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Empowering Ministers with sole financial initiative had an immediate and lasting impact. |
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As the sole remaining candidate, May was formally declared Leader of the Conservative Party that evening. |
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The UUP's sole remaining MP at the time, Sylvia Hermon, opposed the agreement, stating she would not be willing to stand under the UCUNF banner. |
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The current government is formed by Welsh Labour and also the sole Liberal Democrats Assembly Member, Kirsty Williams. |
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The Act of Settlement of 1700 removed royal power over the judiciary and defined a vote of both houses as the sole method of removing a judge. |
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Its sole land border is with Saudi Arabia to the south, with the rest of its territory surrounded by the Persian Gulf. |
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As a result, Miami and Union City became the sole locations for trafficking. |
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Weissglass' name appears as a sole owner of one of four companies set up by his business partner Assaf Halkin. |
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Sagi is sole shareholder of at least 16 Mossack Fonseca offshore companies, mostly real estate ventures. |
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In September 2012 he acted as sole director to request they transfer its registration to Abidjan. |
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Upon separation, each parent maintains de facto joint custody, until such time a court order awards custody, either sole or joint. |
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In 1881, Bihar accepted Hindi as its sole official language, replacing Urdu, and thus became the first state of India to adopt Hindi. |
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In 1948 the Government of Pakistan tried to impose Urdu as the sole state language in Pakistan, starting the Bengali language movement. |
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Most of these are products of an independent education system in which Irish is the sole language of instruction. |
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Obviously they have been caused by someone who has very carelessly scraped round the edges of the sole in order to remove crusted mud from it. |
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The court was also told that Norman received sole credit because of his prior contract with the producers. |
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Today, it is less likely that a sole producer, such as David Merrick or Cameron Mackintosh, backs a production. |
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Moore's strategy was to show that it is intuitively implausible that pleasure is the sole measure of what is good. |
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In German Ideology, Marx and Engels finally completed their philosophy, which was based solely on materialism as the sole motor force in history. |
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If a batsman hits the ball twice, other than for the sole purpose of protecting his wicket or with the consent of the opposition, he is out. |
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Numbers in parentheses indicate championships won as the sole tyre supplier. |
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In some cultures, prostitutes were the sole women allowed to sing in public or act in theatrical performances. |
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This rainfall is the sole source of water for many areas outside Ethiopia, including Egypt. |
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The sole internet service provider is the national telecommunications firm Ethio Telecom. |
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The sole newspaper based in the city is the Perthshire Advertiser, owned by Trinity Mirror. |
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In May 1301, Umfraville, Comyn, and Lamberton also resigned as joint Guardians and were replaced by Sir John de Soules as sole Guardian. |
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The new triumvirate lasted to May 1301, when John de Soules emerged as sole Guardian, seemingly appointed by Balliol himself pending his return. |
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MacDonald was convinced that God does not punish except to amend, and that the sole end of His greatest anger is the amelioration of the guilty. |
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Universities have now provided education for the sole purpose to prepare students for the workforce. |
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And as chupe is the eternal and almost always the sole dish obtainable in the interior of Peru and in Bolivia, I may as well dispose of it at once. |
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Not forgotten are the blue noses of the carpenters, and how they scouted at the greenness of the cit, who would build his sole piazza to the north. |
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With the company's other partners drifting off to work on other projects, Morris decided to consolidate his own control of the Firm and become sole proprietor and manager. |
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The microscope showed a single blue fiber stuck to the sole of the shoe. |
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The Crown is a corporation sole that represents the legal embodiment of executive, legislative, and judicial governance in the monarchy of each country. |
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Furthermore, our findings suggest that adenosine is the primary, if not sole, gliotransmitter responsible for the modulation of mouse spinal locomotor networks. |
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PowerGen is the sole purchaser of gas from the Liverpool Bay development. |
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As noted above, for many, power capabilities were the sole criterion. |
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Taylor attempted to take sole credit for the screenplay, but Coppel protested to the Screen Writers Guild, which determined that both writers were entitled to a credit. |
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It had a single student until July 2017, when its sole student graduated. |
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Augustus was granted sole imperium within the city of Rome itself, in addition to being granted proconsular imperium maius and tribunician authority for life. |
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The attractions, some of the most expensive of their kind at the time, opened in 1995 and 2001, respectively, with sole design credit attributed to Walt Disney Imagineering. |
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Grampound's disenfranchisement in 1821 was the sole exception. |
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Thus Constantine became the sole emperor of the Roman Empire. |
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He became the sole king of Seisyllwg in 920 and shortly thereafter established Deheubarth, and proceeded to gain control over the entire country from Prestatyn to Pembroke. |
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Prior to the invasion in 2003, Arabic was the sole official language. |
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All armed forces in the city had formerly been under the control of the urban praetors and consuls, but this situation now placed them under the sole authority of Augustus. |
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The power struggle to establish Kim Il Sung as the sole leader in North Korea took almost a decade, entailing a series of bitter factional infights. |
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The sole pocket battleship raider, Admiral Graf Spee, had been stopped at the Battle of the River Plate by an inferior and outgunned British squadron. |
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After the Restoration of the English monarchy in 1660, the East India Company received a Royal Charter giving it the sole right to fortify and colonise the island. |
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For example, the western English Channel and Irish Sea sole fisheries face potential collapse according to data in the UK Biodiversity Action Plan. |
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Lands were donated to or conquered for the temple for this sole objective. |
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Djibouti Telecom is the sole provider of telecommunication services. |
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The alternative view is to see the campaign as triggered by the lure of territorial annexation and prestige, the sole motive ascribed by Cassius Dio. |
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A review by Chief Justice Edward Coke in 1610, the Case of Proclamations, established that Parliament had the sole right to legislate, but the Crown could enforce it. |
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The District of Columbia, by contrast, is constitutionally under the sole control of the United States Congress, which created the current District government by statute. |
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Mary died childless in 1694, leaving William as the sole monarch. |
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From this point, Gundobad appears to have been the sole king of Burgundy. |
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During that period, Yemen was the sole coffee producer in the world. |
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Forgemasters, founded in 1805, is the sole remaining independent steel works in the world and dominates the north east of Sheffield around the Lower Don Valley. |
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Lectotype designation is justified under article 74.1.1 of the ICZN in order to fix the status of this specimen as the sole name-bearing type of this species. |
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After the Soviet Union disintegrated in the early 1990s, the term hyperpower began to be applied to the United States, as the sole remaining superpower of the Cold War era. |
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The following year, with Soules leaving for France on a diplomatic mission, Comyn became sole Guardian, occupying the position for the next two years. |
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Poghosyan, who has a degree in economics, was the sole owner of Sigtem and Hopkinten, which together owned Best Realty Ltd, recently awarded government contracts. |
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Investigations by ICIJ's sole East Asian partner CommonWealth Magazine in Taiwan found that at least 2,725 offshore companies had registered addresses in Taiwan. |
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However, as the sole Liberal Democrat representative in the new Assembly, she stood down as leader of the Welsh Liberal Democrats the day after the election. |
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Jesus Christ and not the King or Parliament was to be its sole head. |
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A former French colony, Lebanon designates Arabic as the sole official language, while a special law regulates cases when French can be publicly used. |
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A large debt was contracted, and Wesley's friends urged him to keep it under his own control, so the deed was cancelled and he became sole trustee. |
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The Bagler king Philippus was to remain in control of eastern Norway but renounce the title of king, leaving the Birkebeiner King Inge nominally sole ruler of the country. |
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In modern Merthyr Tydfil, behind the monument to Trevithick's locomotive is a stone wall, the sole remainder of the former boundary wall of Homfray's Penydarren House. |
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From 1 July 2015 all the members were removed leaving the special member, the Secretary of State for Transport, as the sole member of Network Rail. |
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Moreover, once the legal barriers to achieving equality had been dismantled, the problem of racism became the sole responsibility of already disadvantaged communities. |
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More than half of Hong Kong's Legislative Council is made up of independents, or members whose political groups are represented by one sole member in the legislature. |
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However the party lost its sole councillor on Midlothian Council. |
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But sole inheritance remained a matter of chance, rather than intent. |
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Octavian became the most powerful political figure in the city of Rome and in most of its provinces, but he did not have sole monopoly on political and martial power. |
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Aneirin wrote Y Gododdin after this battle, in remembrance of his fallen patrons and lords, in which he hints that he is likely the sole survivor. |
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The attempt was repelled by stagehands and others at the theatre loyal to Carte, and Carte continued as sole impresario of the newly renamed D'Oyly Carte Opera Company. |
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He acknowledged that some of the humour of this sole remaining contribution was lost through the earlier edits, but felt they were necessary to the overall pacing. |
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The duration of stoppage time is at the sole discretion of the referee. |
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When I lifted my eyes from the page, there was none of the meretricious argument London always offers that the sole real purpose in life is to hustle for a buck. |
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The slider is designed to slide and typically has a Teflon sole. |
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Considering the case, the court issued a special court order preventing MBC Networks' Olympic broadcast and stated that SLRC should be the sole broadcaster. |
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In 2015, England became the first sole host nation to fail to qualify for the knockout stage, exiting the pool stage after losses to Wales and Australia. |
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Until 1854, the Dutch were Japan's sole window to the western world. |
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Townshend, with Entwistle's encouragement, became the sole guitarist. |
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