The doorjambs consist of large rectangular blocks of limestone spanning the full width of the wall. |
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After making over 150 films spanning 48 years, he has proven his staying power. |
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Their debut album is a piece of rock and roll excellence which is likely to attract a following spanning the generation gap. |
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The Pax Mongolica guaranteed the safety of travelers for more than a century along the overland routes spanning the Mongol Empire. |
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Tonight's cup final was meant to be his swansong after a medal-laden career in Sunday morning football spanning a quarter of a century. |
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The Maldives include nearly 1,200 islands in 15 major atolls spanning approximately 470 miles to just south of the equator. |
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Stars, however, come in a staggering range of luminosities, spanning ten orders of magnitude ten powers of ten. |
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Combining the data sets produced a single spectrum spanning visible and infrared wavelengths. |
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You're all my very extended family spanning all continents and all time zones around the world. |
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In most TV shows, a story arc is a plot line that runs over several episodes, sometimes spanning seasons. |
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In 1985 he was contracted to film crocodiles and dolphins in China, the beginning of an amazing career spanning nearly 20 years. |
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The most common arch form is constructed of steel uprights supported in concrete-filled oil drums, with a trellised head spanning the road. |
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This volume of published material represents work carried out over a period spanning nearly three decades. |
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Awarded the CBE in 1994, Rosenthal was one of Britain's most prolific screenwriters in a career spanning more than three decades. |
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And her patrician demeanour bespeaks her standing in the sport over which she has reigned supreme for a period spanning three Olympics. |
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It includes the Palaeocene, Eocene, and Oligocene epochs, spanning the time from the end of the Mesozoic to the beginning of the Neogene. |
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An era spanning over 600 years has ended in Tenby with the closure of the town's courthouse. |
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The roof is an off-white translucent membrane spanning gently curving rafters. |
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Two simulation runs were performed for each set of starting parameters, with each run spanning at least 2 ns. |
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As every student knows, the period of American history spanning the years 1896 to 1913 is known as the Golden Age Of Zweibel. |
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Although the area is rife with archaeological finds spanning millennia, neglect has deterred visitors. |
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He grinned slowly, an infectious smile that soon spread, spanning ear to ear. |
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The entire trip, spanning a period of 118 days, enabled the couple to pick up a smattering of local languages wherever they went. |
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This retrospective exhibition presented works spanning the five-decade-long career of William Clutz. |
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This procedure is repeated for several million such time steps, usually spanning just a few nanoseconds in real time. |
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Liberally laced with pictures spanning the years, the book is a fascinating read. |
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He began the season with a twelve strikeout masterpiece, and only allowed four earned runs in his first four starts, spanning 27.1 innings. |
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Opposite, the Berliner Bogen is reached over a footbridge spanning a shallow pool. |
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Why do we find petrified trees spanning supposedly millions of years of sedimentary strata? |
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This retrospective focuses entirely on works held in British collections, spanning portraits, still lifes and landscapes. |
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Here, then is a festival of Woolrich films spanning seven decades and five countries. |
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In fact, in a speech spanning an entire four sentences, she dedicated half of it to rebuffing the cynics. |
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These illustrations are no more than indications of a range of possibilities spanning several centuries. |
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The entrance to the mysterious footbridge spanning Eighth Avenue is blocked by yet another security checkpoint. |
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I love the palace gardens though, taking walks to the pagodas, over bridges spanning lakes full of koi carp and under cherry blossom trees. |
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The world would be divided into 24 equal zones of standard time, each spanning 15 degrees of longitude. |
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Although most inuksuit appear singly, sometimes they are arranged in sequences spanning great distances or are grouped to mark a specific place. |
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Secure the spanning joist to the post and toenail it to the center nailing block. |
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The receding rains also formed a rainbow spanning the sky and dipping into a village in the valley. |
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Few actors can match him for sheer volume of film roles spanning over five decades of show business. |
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Beams spanning the roof to shoring towers on either side were located slightly offset from roof arches, which align with skylight mullions. |
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Structurally, it acts like a giant ribcage consisting of 25 vertically spanning timber trusses. |
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This year the show featured 18 working model railway layouts, spanning 100 years as well as 14 trade stands. |
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He faced 138 balls and struck nine fours, his innings spanning 41 overs and keeping Yorkshire's unbeaten record intact. |
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The path follows the line of a lynchet to another footbridge, also spanning the disused railway. |
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The bus lane on Great North Road will be the longest in New Zealand spanning nine kilometres. |
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The military history of ancient Egypt spanned three millennia, spanning the Stone, Bronze, and Iron Ages. |
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Bridges spanning the Chicago River provided a compelling motif for several painters in the exhibition. |
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In Bristol, walkers can join the walk starting at Brunel's historic Suspension Bridge, spanning the Avon gorge. |
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Venezuela has presented them a bill for 281 billion bolivars in back-taxes spanning three years, company officials said on Friday. |
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The UK's longest-serving sub-postmistress will stamp her last parcel this month after a career spanning seven decades. |
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I love the palace gardens, taking walks to the pagodas, over bridges spanning lakes full of koi carp and under cherry blossom trees. |
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It's a fifteen song set-list of pop-culture standards spanning the last forty years and three Johnny Cash tunes, one of them new. |
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Plantations obtain initial concessions spanning 35 years, which can be extended for another 25 years. |
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You may find your craft escorted by spinner dolphins or see a double rainbow spanning the sculpted cliffs. |
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The rest of the LP is equally bizarre, wonderful and terrifying, spanning a range of music way beyond any classification. |
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The complex consists of 17 free-stall barns spanning over 35 acres and houses the milking herd and milking parlor. |
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The clans have loosely defined territories, and prolonged wars, often spanning generations, were once common between clans. |
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Donating blood sixty times over a period spanning 25 years might be normal for a professional donor. |
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Bridges spanning it at ground and second floor levels lead to curving breaches in the wall. |
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There were eight, spanning December 1999 to April 2002, all written in unpunctuated lower-case. |
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The elaborate metalwork of the handsome old bridges spanning the river is picked out in brilliant colours. |
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The tall, square-jawed actor with a deep, sonorous voice made more than 50 films in a career spanning six decades. |
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There are seven American Girl dolls in all, spanning a period from the American Revolution to the Second World War. |
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The political institution and party to which he has devoted a political career spanning half a century are utterly venal. |
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Using a combination of classified ads and informal networks, they interviewed surrogate candidates over a period spanning several years. |
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In all, 277 lots comprising clothing, medals, trophies and ephemera spanning a century will go under the hammer at the sale. |
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The focus of the magazine is basically on urban culture, spanning music, fashion and the arts. |
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The programme for that night was an unapologetic exploration of Russian romanticism spanning approximately 50 years. |
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Concrete grade beams spanning between the caissons were used to accommodate external envelope conditions and elevator pits. |
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Over the years it has expanded steadily to become the world's biggest beer festival, spanning 16 days, a required stop-off for celebrities and back-packing tourists. |
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When we found she could sail in stronger winds, we fitted a stronger mast and rigging and, later, a keelson, an internal timber spanning three frames. |
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Each page was laboriously copied by hand, spanning over a thousand pages. |
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The 40 page catalog is densely packed with images spanning the artist's career while texts by Mark Alice Durant and Spaid poetically interpret and analyze the work. |
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The other seven dispensaries, spanning from coast to coast, are death traps for thousands of sea organisms each year. |
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Deeply ambitious and spanning multiple countries, Touch is an intriguing concept and definitely one to watch for midseason. |
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The number of policies waiting for problems to justify their existence is enormous, spanning the political spectrum from school vouchers to mass transit. |
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The study relied on 175 separate studies, utilizing 90,000 direct measurements, spanning 100 years, using the scientifically legitimate chemical method. |
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In spite of the complexities of spanning the globe and a sluggish economic environment, most of these tech transnationals have been delivering outstanding financial results. |
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The most powerful telescopes in the world, spanning all wavelengths of the electromagnetic spectrum, were retooled and reprogrammed to observe the dying star. |
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Despite a revived interest in Scottish identity in recent years, the teaching of Scottish history is patchy and tokenistic with glaring gaps spanning hundreds of years. |
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The Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge is the nesting ground for some two million seabirds spanning 15 species, including the Laysan albatrosses. |
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This is the oldest collection at the University, and houses over 100,000 manuscripts and autographies spanning time from the 8th century to the present. |
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If the deal is finalized, the company is expected to gain access to the high-speed fiber-optic cable spanning the Malaysian peninsula up to Thailand. |
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I found this book made me feel connected to a community of sufferers both real and fictional, spanning centuries. |
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It's an Archaic Stage site spanning the period 7500 BC through to AD 1200 in fourteen distinct cultural horizons represented by over 10.5m of stratigraphy. |
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He has, through his music and work, been at the crossroads of all the major developments in Irish Traditional Music spanning the last three decades. |
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Composers, musicians, artists and performers will converge on the city for a two week festival spanning fifty to sixty venues throughout the city. |
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Neuroscience is a very broad field, with subdisciplines spanning anatomy, molecular biology, neurochemistry, electrophysiology, neuroimaging and behavior. |
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In these plans, Condorcet divided the historical record into nine epochs spanning the progress of the human mind from the dawn of civilization to his own time. |
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Each of these is further divided by levels that cover multiple sub-areas, spanning diverse locations such as gladiatorial coliseums and temple ruins. |
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The publishers have also been extremely fastidious in their selection of the book's 325 illustrations, providing a pictorial record spanning over a century and a half. |
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Hopkins has earned his status as one of the all-time middleweight greats by remaining unbeaten through world title defences spanning over a decade. |
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In 65 chapters and hundreds of local Groups spanning 21 ecoregions and two Nations, Sierra Club members are hard at Work protecting our natural heritage. |
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This book is composed of columns spanning the better part of a decade, and Richard still has a long way to go before exhausting his chosen subject. |
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We will have an intersection here the size of a village, twin bridges spanning the banks of the mighty ring road, a centrifuge pulsing cars through sluiceways. |
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Concurrent with this, the entire pectinirhomb becomes greatly protuberant along a large, thinwalled ridge spanning the incurrent and excurrent half rhombs. |
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During extensive subterranean explorations and investigations spanning a year and a half now, we have seen forgotten worlds, places that have never seen the light of day. |
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Thus we have a medley of dates, spanning the reigns of Louis XIII to Louis XV, if you include the rococo picture frame on the Rigaud to the right of the chimney. |
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No attempts were made to solve the problems of spanning large distances by the use of the arch, vault or dome, which were by this time common in other parts of the world. |
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Membrane topology of the FNT family members is consistent with six putative transmembrane helical spanning domains, as established for the FOCA protein of E.coli. |
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The path turned to cross a small stone bridge spanning a stream. |
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You stand on an unsteady pontoon bridge spanning the Tigris River in a township called ADH Dhouloueya. |
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Bradbury was born August 22, 1920 in Waukegan, Ill., and enjoyed a literary career spanning eight decades. |
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A delicate wing, gauzy and transparent, spread in her hands, spanning her fingers, its lacy intricacy provoking a thoughtful quietness, a sad wistfulness. |
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Because of the early phases spanning several years, there are differing views on who can be called the founders of Greenpeace. |
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This comprises over 400 of England's historic buildings, monuments and sites spanning more than 5,000 years of history. |
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Mare Adriaticum generally corresponds to the Adriatic Sea's extent, spanning from the Gulf of Venice to the Strait of Otranto. |
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The first completed DWB lists over 330,000 headwords in 67,000 print columns spanning 32 volumes. |
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Physiotherapy assistant, Annette Hirons, 76, has retired after a long career spanning 37 years. |
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A multicultural nation, Ghana has a population of approximately 27 million, spanning a variety of ethnic, linguistic and religious groups. |
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Guangzhou has a lengthy monsoon season, spanning from April through September. |
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For example, WGN was the flagship station of the Chicago Cubs baseball team, which has an extensive Cubs radio network spanning several states. |
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Manila is known for its eclectic mix of architecture that shows a wide range of styles spanning different historical and cultural periods. |
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Sulfinpyrazone, propranolol, ranitidine, salbutamol, enalapril and lovastatin are some of the precedents spanning this time period. |
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The peoples had a trading network spanning the continent from the Great Lakes to the Gulf Coast. |
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The deeded tracts were called patroonships and could span 16 miles in length on one side of a major river, or 8 miles if spanning both sides. |
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Development of a hydropower site requires analysis of flow records, sometimes spanning decades, to assess the reliable annual energy supply. |
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The internal study, completed by Cellumen, focused on a set of 178 compounds spanning diverse chemical classes with published human DILI scores. |
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Pietersen's century, his 23rd for England, was untypically dogged, spanning 312 minutes and 206 balls. |
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But the tree rings, spanning 1,112 years from 900 to 2011, also exhibit an ominous modern trend. |
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But the paths have been subject to a complex legal row involving the landowner, island residents and Anglesey Council spanning 61 years. |
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Evidence from the remains at Pompeii shows diverse influence from cultures spanning the Roman world. |
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During a period of five months from June 1918 almost 70,000 mines were laid spanning the North Sea's northern exits. |
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Sheffield City Council has created a new chain of parks spanning the hill side behind Sheffield Station. |
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Stonehenge evolved in several construction phases spanning at least 1500 years. |
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The Midlands is a cultural and geographic area roughly spanning central England that broadly corresponds to the early medieval Kingdom of Mercia. |
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There are THOUSANDS of Eurodemos out there, from various groups, spanning several years. |
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Many countries, spanning six continents, have honoured Chaplin with a postal stamp. |
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It was the only stoppage loss of Eubank's career spanning 3 weight divisions, 30 pounds and 13 years as professional. |
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The Frankfurt Book Fair is the most important in the world for international deals and trading, with a tradition spanning over 500 years. |
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The 7stanes are seven mountain biking centres spanning the south of Scotland, from the heart of the Scottish Borders to Dumfries and Galloway. |
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Newport has nine public bridges spanning the River Usk, connecting the east and west of the city. |
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The image on the right, spanning half a second, was captured with a stroboscopic flash at 20 flashes per second. |
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Mr Thomas had a successful career spanning 30 years, which featured novels such as Snow Falcon, Sea Leopard, Jade Tiger and Firefox Down. |
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The global climate during the Triassic was mostly hot and dry, with deserts spanning much of Pangaea's interior. |
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The album featured tracks spanning their career, from their 1989 debut to the current day and included three new songs. |
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The Swilcan Bridge, spanning the first and 18th holes, has become a famous icon for golf in the world. |
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The dome is supported on pendentives rising between eight arches spanning the nave, choir, transepts, and aisles. |
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Zooplankton is a categorization spanning a range of organism sizes including small protozoans and large metazoans. |
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There are 37 bridges within Paris and dozens more spanning the river outside the city. |
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Conversely, historical developments spanning many current countries may be ignored, or analyzed from narrow parochial viewpoints. |
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Harthacanute of Denmark and England was the last Viking king to rule over a territory spanning the North Sea. |
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This web-decorating behavior is seen in a number of Araneidae, spanning 15 genera and occurring in both ecribellate and cribellate spiders. |
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Red foxes have a wide vocal range, and produce different sounds spanning five octaves, which grade into each other. |
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The latest trend is for 'nanobreaks' where people manage two full days away, spanning one overnight stay. |
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The Isle of Wight Walking Festival is a walking festival which takes place annually on the Isle of Wight, around May spanning two weeks. |
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The Jurassic Coast consists of Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous cliffs, spanning the Mesozoic, documenting 185 million years of geological history. |
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Organisational structures can be characterised as spanning a spectrum from functional to projectised, with a variety of matrix structures in between. |
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The seven-month contract requires independent condition inspections for two truss bridges and one plate girder bridge spanning the Illinois River near Peru, Illinois. |
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Byron's magnum opus, Don Juan, a poem spanning 17 cantos, ranks as one of the most important long poems published in England since John Milton's Paradise Lost. |
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Hinduism is a diverse system of thought with beliefs spanning monotheism, polytheism, panentheism, pantheism, pandeism, monism, and atheism among others. |
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He made four distinct major journeys, in the four different directions, which are called Udasis, spanning many thousands of kilometres, preaching the message of God. |
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In addition the Northumbria Police force, which covers the whole of Northumberland and Tyne and Wear, is one of several joint forces in England spanning two or more counties. |
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They are some of the priceless collection of thousands of pictures spanning 150 years of expeditions that will be up for viewing from today at the Freeze Frame online archive. |
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Mindshare Mena was recognised across the board for the team's outstanding accomplishments and creative campaigns spanning the Middle East and North Africa region. |
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Smith has more than 25 years of executive leadership experience in financial management, spanning young private companies to publicly-held entities. |
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In combinatorics unit conductances are of great interest because of the well-known relation between electrical networks and the number of spanning trees. |
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A total of 51 vintage European and American handguns spanning the globe from 1873 to late 1980s are disassembled as far as is practical for the average gun owner. |
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By the late period of the Ayutthaya Kingdom, it had attained the current shape as a long work of epic poem with the length of about 20,000 lines, spanning 43 samut thai books. |
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With a total length of 365 m and a width of 22 m, the pontoon bridge features six lanes on two identical, mirrored decks spanning the entire Dubai Creek. |
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Brilliantly disorientating Danish band whose skill is spanning genres, from Krautrock, lo-fi, post-rock, psychedelics, ambient, singalong pop and noise. |
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By remastering 121 tracks spanning his solo career, I hope also that those who are already familiar with John's work will find renewed inspiration. |
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Bachelor's degrees in medicine, dentistry and veterinary science are at level 7, with learning spanning levels 4 to 7, and are not normally credit rated. |
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The exact location of his landing, significant as the first European landing in Northern California, has sparked countless hours of spirited debate spanning four centuries. |
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During that period, a trading vessel took less than a month to complete a trip from Gades to Alexandria via Ostia, spanning the entire length of the Mediterranean. |
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With the motorways in the late twentieth century came the M2 motorway bridge spanning the Medway and the Dartford tunnel and the Dartford Bridge spanning the Thames. |
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The road, spanning from Anyer in Western Java to Panarukan in East Java, served as a military supply route and was used in defending Java from British invasion. |
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Hitchcock directed more than fifty feature films in a career spanning six decades and is often regarded as one of the most influential directors in cinematic history. |
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