If we do that successfully, we can get away with the old Democrat antibusiness, tax-and-spend stuff and no one will notice. |
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Last year, her group successfully helped push through a measure that made the sale of cat fur illegal in the country. |
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He has to navigate all of those in order to continue on his ascension, whether successfully or not. |
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Mattel successfully marketed them with jingles copping to the aspirational nature of their use. |
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The government avoided a war by successfully resolving the issues through diplomacy. |
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With the Kadima coalition, Netanyahu could successfully support an agreement his right wing supporters might abhor. |
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It was a game that could have been, and very often seemingly was, performed very successfully while blind drunk. |
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Approaches to successfully acquire and integrate software companies are available. |
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While Novgorod was unsuccessfully trying to subdue Karelians, Sweden was successfully doing the same with the neighbouring Finnish tribes. |
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In 1293 Swedes raided Karelian lands and successfully founded a castle of Vyborg on the site of an ancient Karelian settlement. |
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They successfully campaigned for women's right to education, women's suffrage, the right to work, and other gender equality policies. |
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Mexica leaders successfully petitioned one of the kings of Culhuacan to provide a daughter to marry into the Mexica line. |
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This made Ireland the first team to successfully defend the Continental Cup. |
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He successfully integrated an elaborate Northern style with Renaissance harmony and monumentality. |
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The country adopted the euro in 2001 and successfully hosted the 2004 Summer Olympic Games in Athens. |
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Orthodox missionaries also worked successfully among the Estonians from the 10th to the 12th centuries, founding the Estonian Orthodox Church. |
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Infection begins when an organism successfully enters the body, grows and multiplies. |
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This process was also under way in most of the European states that successfully effected the transition to the Early Modern state. |
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The Battle of Jersey lasted about half an hour, with Britain successfully defending the island. |
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There are eight sovereign states that have successfully detonated nuclear weapons. |
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Henry never successfully invaded Wales and he was obliged to seek compromise with Rhys ap Gruffydd for control of the south. |
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Various models for maintaining the country's cultural diversity have been suggested, but none were successfully implemented. |
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No cases have been successfully prosecuted under the antislavery law despite the fact that 'de facto' slavery exists in Mauritania. |
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The Ming sporadically sent armed forays into Tibet during the 14th century, which the Tibetans successfully resisted. |
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In 1399, Ma He successfully defended Beiping's city reservoir Zhenglunba against the imperial armies. |
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They continued south until they were slightly north of Homs, and successfully took Aleppo. |
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After successfully suppressing the revolt, Kublai curbed the influence of the Han Chinese advisers in his court. |
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Throughout the American Civil War, Confederate privateers successfully harassed Union merchant ships. |
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After achieving actual or nominal dominion over much of Eurasia and successfully conquering China, Kublai pursued further expansion. |
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Garlic has been successfully grown in Newchurch for many years, and is even exported to France. |
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Even though the Portuguese were successfully repelled from the city, fleets in the Indian Ocean were at their mercy. |
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This evacuation was planned to occur in the case of an enemy invasion and successfully occupation of Continental Portugal. |
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Since independence Namibia has successfully completed the transition from white minority apartheid rule to parliamentary democracy. |
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In 1999, the national government successfully quashed a secessionist attempt in the northeastern Caprivi Strip. |
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It successfully negotiated a trade agreement with the United States but the British government blocked it after objections from Canada. |
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In July 2007, Rio successfully organized and hosted the XV Pan American Games. |
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Three hundred Irish troops successfully landed at Kintyre to add to Dundee's forces. |
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The young king, now named Sri Vikrama Rajasinha, faced a British invasion in 1803 but successfully retaliated. |
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Charles wanted to confront them, but on the advice of Lord George Murray and the Council they made for Carlisle and successfully bypassed Wade. |
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Only canon law successfully retained any substantial amount of Roman law to be influential. |
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The French and Spanish successfully took several West Indian islands and appeared to be on the verge of completely expelling the British there. |
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In 1729, Nader Shah, a chieftain and military genius from Khorasan, successfully drove out and conquered the Pashtun invaders. |
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Legitimacy for leaders among the Germans resided in their ability to successfully lead armies to victory. |
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In late 2006, Iranian scientists successfully cloned a sheep by somatic cell nuclear transfer, at the Royan Research Center in Tehran. |
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Geothermal energy is a product of volcanic activity that the Philippines has harnessed more successfully. |
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In 1970, Mexico's national institute for nuclear research successfully refined weapons grade uranium. |
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Once the prefiling process has been successfully complied, the applicant may submit a permit application for further FERC review. |
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In the 1847 general election, Disraeli stood, successfully, for the Buckinghamshire constituency. |
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The Huastecs were subjugated more successfully by the Aztecs and relegated to the provinces of Atlan and Tochpan. |
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Bismarck successfully concluded war on Denmark in 1864, which promoted German over Danish interests in the Jutland peninsula. |
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Using llamas as livestock guards in North America began in the early 1980s, and some sheep producers have used llamas successfully since then. |
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During this period, Poland successfully managed to fuse the territories of the three former partitioning powers into a cohesive nation state. |
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Spain went on the defensive against the French forces that invaded in May 1635 and successfully held them at bay. |
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By 1612, Rolfe's new strains of tobacco had been successfully cultivated and exported, establishing a first cash crop for export. |
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Known as Pilgrims, they successfully established a settlement in what became Massachusetts. |
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Pack tactics were first used successfully in September and October 1940, to devastating effect, in a series of convoy battles. |
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Barents decided to turn east and round the northern tip of Novaya Zemlya, as he had successfully managed once before. |
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When international cotton prices collapsed, planters switched to coffee, cocoa, bananas, and, most successfully, coconuts. |
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Semyon stayed in Solvychegodsk, where he successfully led the family business there by himself. |
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He carried out his mission successfully and he was the first Russian to enter Buryatia and founded the first Russian settlement, Rybinsky ostrog. |
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However, cattle cannot be successfully hybridized with more distantly related bovines such as water buffalo or African buffalo. |
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However, Henry successfully courted Rhys, offering the lieutenancy of all Wales in exchange for his fealty. |
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He successfully carried out the voyage to collect taxes from Zabaykalye Buryats, becoming the first Russian to step in Buryatia. |
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The city successfully balanced its sovereignty between the interests of Venice and the Ottoman Empire for centuries. |
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Because puddling required human skill in sensing the iron globs, it was never successfully mechanised. |
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Those who denounce it are those who most frequently and successfully invoke it. |
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Part of Mercia and all of Kent were successfully defended but were then integrated into Wessex. |
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William is the last person to successfully invade England by force of arms. |
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Four weeks after Operation Hurricane, the United States successfully demonstrated a hydrogen bomb. |
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Nigeria became the second African country to have successfully carried out this surgery. |
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The Evangelicals in the Clapham Sect included figures such as William Wilberforce who successfully campaigned for the abolition of slavery. |
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Techniques that have successfully identified ionic intermediates in solution have been applied to gas-phase pyrolyses. |
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After an inconclusive engagement, the British successfully retreated to New York City. |
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The basic award is issued when 500 countries have been successfully QSOed on the three bands. |
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The debating societies were commercial enterprises that responded to this demand, sometimes very successfully. |
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The barges were successfully moved, but a more serious fight developed the following night when three of the Commissioners' steam tugs arrived. |
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While he did reduce government expenditures, opponents in the parliaments successfully thwarted his attempts at enacting much needed reforms. |
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Nelson successfully organised the convoy and escorted it into British waters. |
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The Chola dynasty conquered southern India and successfully invaded parts of Southeast Asia, Sri Lanka, Maldives and Bengal in the 11th century. |
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The first of these, under Colonel Shawe, got possession of a ruined village, which it successfully held. |
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However, the Mongol invasions of India were successfully repelled by the Delhi Sultanate. |
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The highest level ministers must have been tested and have successfully demonstrated integrity in all situations and all types of allurements. |
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After an intense fight, the 5th Fusiliers charged and stormed the rebel positions successfully. |
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On 3 August, Major Eyre and his men reached the siege house and successfully ended the siege. |
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Around 1821, the Zulu general Mzilikazi of the Khumalo clan successfully rebelled against King Shaka and created his own clan, the Ndebele. |
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Harrison was safely extracted and the 600 Gurkhas successfully fought their way out of Kailahun, suffering one casualty in the process. |
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The Whigs successfully blocked the bill for the duration of the parliamentary session. |
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To date, three officials had been successfully impeached by the House of Representatives, and two were not convicted. |
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Whether innovation goals are successfully achieved or otherwise depends greatly on the environment prevailing in the firm. |
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This was successfully completed on 18 July 1866 by the ship SS Great Eastern, captained by Sir James Anderson after many mishaps along the away. |
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It was Italian inventor Guglielmo Marconi who successfully commercialized radio at the turn of the century. |
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Some have argued that no major country has ever successfully industrialized without some form of economic protection. |
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Ring spinning technology had successfully replaced the spinning mule, with mills having been converted mules to rings. |
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In the early 1830s litigation was successfully conducted against those who adopted his methods without licence. |
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Skilled workers were hard to replace, and these were the first groups to successfully advance their conditions through this kind of bargaining. |
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Liquid phase sintering was successfully applied to improve grain growth of thin semiconductor layers from nanoparticle precursor films. |
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Tullow also successfully sued HOGL to recover taxes they had paid on its behalf. |
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Pontin, had successfully obtained amalgams of calcium and barium by electrolysing lime and barytes using a mercury cathode. |
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Davy managed to successfully repeat these experiments almost immediately and expanded Berzelius' method to strontites and magnesia. |
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He acquired a mastery of his trade with his own method of calculating costs and materials, which he could never successfully explain to others. |
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Both activities were achieved on time and the Rocket ran successfully on the following 2 days of the Trials. |
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While the Duke of Wellington's train left successfully, only three of the remaining seven locomotives were usable. |
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In most cases, cholera can be successfully treated with oral rehydration therapy, which is highly effective, safe, and simple to administer. |
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This law was successfully passed due to the contributions of the Ten Hours Movement. |
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The patient, thus, was reintubated and after 12 hours she met the extubation parameters and so she was extubated successfully. |
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He successfully ran for a seat in the Rhode Island House of Representatives in 1956 and later became the minority leader. |
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What's more, West Auckland successfully defended the title the following year. |
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The idea was successfully copied at Lowell, Massachusetts and elsewhere in New England. |
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In December 1942, survivors of the Cocoanut Grove fire in Boston were the first burn patients to be successfully treated with penicillin. |
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The Bell company lawyers successfully fought off myriad lawsuits generated initially around the challenges by Elisha Gray and Amos Dolbear. |
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Peregrine falcons have been successfully bred in captivity, both for falconry and for release back into the wild. |
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The widespread restriction of DDT use eventually allowed released birds to breed successfully. |
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The damaged submarine came up successfully, but was incapable of resubmerging and was captured on the surface. |
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Coal grades from lignite through to bituminous may be successfully gasified. |
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During the passage of the bill, the towns of Whitworth, Wilmslow and Poynton successfully objected to their incorporation in the new county. |
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Camden successfully defended himself against the charges in subsequent editions of the work. |
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Godwinson successfully repelled the invasion by Hardrada, but ultimately lost the throne of England in the Norman conquest of England. |
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Despite attempts on the part of the police to prevent the trespass from going ahead it was successfully achieved due to massive publicity. |
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In 1952, the Bengali Language Movement successfully pushed for the language's official status in the Dominion of Pakistan. |
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Maharaja Ranjeet Singh of the Sikh empire of the first half of the 19th century successfully established a secular rule in the Punjab. |
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To pull off three colors successfully you have to have more than one multiland in your deck. |
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A few days after Bailey's success, on June 16, in Boston, Dr. Dwight Harken successfully performed his first valvulotomy for mitral stenosis. |
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The multistage rocket dropped off its first stage successfully rather than carrying the extra weight higher. |
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Airbus Defence and Space has successfully completed certification testing of the A400M new generation airlifter on a grass runway. |
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The jaundice was felt to be due to ABO hemolytic disease of the newborn and was treated successfully by a 36-h regimen of phototherapy. |
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Although he continued to write successfully, Peter Pan overshadowed his other work, and is credited with popularising the name Wendy. |
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Putin has successfully done so now in both the Ukraine and Armenia. |
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In mid 2012, Cloud Star successfully merged operations with internet marketing service company Accend Media. |
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The companies also have successfully established several technologies to dehydrate 3-HP to acrylic acid at lab scale. |
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Postal Inspection Service to find out more about how it successfully rooted out financial fraud like that at Adelphia Corp. |
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The Office Systems Furniture should successfully maintain a business appearance, be attractive with today s design, features and adjustability. |
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And scientists successfully have used gene therapy to treat the fatal brain disorder adrenoleukodystrophy in children. |
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He rejected traditional rhetoric and created his own, although not very successfully, in Coats's view. |
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McAllan, as having completed a British Channel tunnel successfully in 1940, five years into the future of the film's release. |
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Wincher, Kate Summerscale successfully spins historical fact into a sensationally entertaining narrative. |
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Thus, painters, sculptors, and architects came into their own, successfully claiming for their work a high position among the fine arts. |
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He successfully defended his EBU title against Ismail Abdoul in a lopsided 12 round decision. |
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A half century from Robbie Jones and an unbeaten 49 from Gethin Roberts saw Menai Bridge successfully chase down a home win over Hawarden Park. |
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Recently, Macpherson has also successfully launched THE SUPER ELIXIR by WelleCo, a specialized alkalizing greens supplement. |
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Yuen Liang successfully integrates petroleum resin with other polymeric materials, such as alkyd, epoxy, varnish, mineral oil, etc. |
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Various explanations for why the film was able to successfully challenge Titanic were given. |
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All scientific theories are conjectures, even those that have successfully passed many severe and varied tests. |
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Scotland failed to qualify for the 2003 World Cup but successfully qualified for the 2007 event in the West Indies. |
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The English currency was almost exclusively silver until 1344 when the gold noble was successfully introduced into circulation. |
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Mohammed Abdullah Hassan's Dervish State successfully repulsed the British Empire four times and forced it to retreat to the coastal region. |
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Thus, brand recall is a confirmation that previous branding touchpoints have successfully fermented in the minds of its consumers. |
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Soyuz first launched from Kourou on 21 October 2011, and successfully placed two Galileo satellites into orbit 23,222 kilometres above Earth. |
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At sea it could successfully prevent the English and French navy entering the western shores. |
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The Netherlands successfully addressed the issue of public finances and stagnating job growth long before its European partners. |
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The nene is a handsome bird that almost became extinct in the wild but was reintroduced successfully from ones bred in captivity. |
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In April 2012, REL announced that the first phase of the precooler test programme had been successfully completed. |
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At the same time Carausius successfully defended his island kingdom against barbarian invasions. |
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On 10 July 2012, REL announced that the second of three series of tests has been completed successfully. |
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He fought successfully during his reign to regain Scotland's place as an independent country and is today revered in Scotland as a national hero. |
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Though five ships and 1,200 Scottish colonists landed successfully in Darien, the settlement was poorly provisioned and eventually abandoned. |
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Howe attempted encirclement of Washington again, but the Americans successfully withdrew. |
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The congregation cared less about Priestley's heterodoxy and he successfully established a school. |
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In 1764, Voltaire successfully intervened and secured the release of Claude Chamont for the crime of attending Protestant services. |
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Experimental boats built in 1788 and 1789 worked successfully on Lochmaben Loch. |
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The portion of Mercia that was successfully defended, and all of Kent, were then integrated into Wessex under Alfred the Great. |
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At the same time the maternal protective systems help the conceptus to successfully implant and then nidate and grow. |
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He then successfully lobbied Parliament to extend Watt's patent for an additional 17 years, enabling the firm to market Watt's steam engine. |
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A group of three beavers was spotted on the River Otter in Devon in 2013, apparently successfully bearing three kits the next year. |
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The talks concluded successfully that evening with a proposal to create a banking giant which would hold a third of UK mortgages. |
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Both engines were successfully installed, leading to favourable publicity for the partnership. |
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This was also the period when use of Scots in poetry was at its most richly and successfully aureate. |
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West Auckland won the tournament and returned in 1911 to successfully defend their title. |
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In doing so, they became the first team in World Cup history to win three titles, as well as the first to successfully defend a title. |
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This kingdom successfully resisted the Moors and subsequently initiated the Spanish Reconquista. |
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He successfully defended his title in July 2008 before going on to win the PGA Championship in August. |
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This is because during meiosis the homologous chromosomes from each parent are from different species and cannot successfully pair. |
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By the 1870s, Davy's arc lamp had been successfully commercialized, and was used to light many public spaces. |
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Beagle 2 has successfully completed its critical lithobraking maneuver, marking another step for robotkind. |
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On those rare occasions when economists did successfully predict recessions, they significantly underestimated their severity. |
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This book, which influenced the thought of Charles Darwin, successfully promoted the doctrine of uniformitarianism. |
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Spain successfully held on to all of its Italian territories, though they were invaded again on multiple occasions during the Italian Wars. |
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This breeding success proved that porpoises can be successfully bred in captivity, and this could open up new conservation options. |
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Chile provides the region's best example of a country that has successfully reformed its core public administration across the board. |
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Since 2013 a number of new independent retailers have successfully found a home in Llantrisant Town. |
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In 1138, King Stephen successfully besieged the castle held by William FitzAlan for the Empress Maud during the period known as the Anarchy. |
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However the West family successfully objected to the line going through the castle park towards Corwen. |
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In 1612, six years after the settlement of Jamestown, John Rolfe was credited as the first settler to successfully raise tobacco as a cash crop. |
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This plan proceeded successfully, causing the Yemenis over 200 casualties, most from thirst. |
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The window's 311 panes, stored in a neighbouring room, were undamaged and were successfully moved to safety. |
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They were collected with no supporting data, bound in books, archived and classified more or less successfully. |
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In England, implementation was less even, with some counties and individual schools successfully resisting conversion or closure. |
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On 3 November 2007 Maccarinelli successfully defended his WBO cruiserweight title against Mohamed Azzaoui winning by TKO in the 4th Round. |
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The launch schedule, postponed from the night before, was then successfully shown that evening, albeit with minor changes. |
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But he did successfully return to the Met in November 2007 to sing the role of Figaro. |
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Mwyn successfully got the record on BBC Radio 1 after sending a copy to radio presenter Mark Radcliffe. |
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Attracted to the idea of playing the unpleasant and somewhat cowardly Bennett, he lobbied successfully for the role in the 1953 film version. |
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In 1866, the Sub Marine Explorer was the first submarine to successfully dive, cruise underwater, and resurface under the control of the crew. |
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The reality is that the vast majority of species exposed to a new habitat do not reproduce successfully. |
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Schomberg occupied the towns of Bangor and Belfast, before successfully laying siege to Carrickfergus. |
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The university successfully obtained a court order to evict the students but stated that it did not intend to enforce the order if possible. |
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To date, the only buoyancy mechanism successfully demonstrated in marine diatoms is the buoyancy regulation through an ionic pump. |
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Females must have access to plenty of food to successfully make it through pregnancy and produce enough milk to rear a calf. |
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The catches increased every year until in 1956, there were approximately 10,000 pilot whales successfully captured and killed. |
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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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Windsor was the only royal palace to be successfully fully modernised by Charles II in the Restoration years. |
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Nuclear waste requires sophisticated treatment and management to successfully isolate it from interacting with the biosphere. |
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During the Gordon Riots in 1780 a detachment of the Foot Guards successfully defended the Bank of England from a violent mob. |
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Reforestation efforts with native laurissilva vegetation have been done successfully in many parts of the Azores. |
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King Juan Carlos took personal command of the military and successfully ordered the coup plotters, via national television, to surrender. |
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Corporate partnerships have been used successfully in a large number of cases. |
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In 1960, the Trieste successfully reached the bottom of the trench, manned by a crew of two men. |
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When Claudius successfully invaded in 43 AD, it was in aid of another fugitive British ruler, Verica of the Atrebates. |
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Many species of gulls have learned to coexist successfully with humans and have thrived in human habitats. |
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Satan, disguised in the form of a serpent, successfully tempts Eve to eat from the Tree by preying on her vanity and tricking her with rhetoric. |
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However, orcas have been observed successfully attacking walruses with few or no injuries. |
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These ideas were put into effect successfully in the cotton mills of New Lanark, Scotland. |
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Species that humans intentionally transport to new regions can subsequently become successfully established in two ways. |
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In 2006 the cruise liner MS Bremen successfully ran the Northwest Passage, helped by satellite images telling where sea ice was. |
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The device was tested successfully, as a sun compass, during a 1984 reenactment when a longship sailed across the North Atlantic. |
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Towards the end of the novel, the narrator steals a German submarine and successfully foils a plot to involve the British in the war. |
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Sellers was especially anxious about successfully enacting the role of Kong and accurately affecting a Texan accent. |
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In a running battle, Hipper successfully drew the British vanguard into the path of the High Seas Fleet. |
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Constantine then successfully used Britain as the starting point of his march to the imperial throne, unlike the earlier usurper, Albinus. |
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The allies successfully deployed shore parties and fireships that burnt all twelve French ships of the line which had sought shelter there. |
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Morgawr was successfully launched on 15 March 2013 into Falmouth Harbour and on her maiden voyage was paddled by the volunteer builders. |
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John successfully devastated much of Brittany, but did not deflect Philip's main thrust into the east of Normandy. |
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During Richard's rule, John had successfully increased the size of his lands in Ireland, and he continued this policy as king. |
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New manager Craig Brown successfully guided Scotland to the 1996 European Championship tournament. |
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However, Villeneuve's fleet successfully evaded Nelson's when the British were blown off station by storms. |
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He landed successfully in Kent at the Duke of York's Royal Military School. |
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Ships that had successfully run the gauntlet of the Atlantic crossing were sometimes destroyed entering freshly cleared British harbours. |
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In contrast, they have successfully sought the reduction of section 106 planning obligations connected to the redevelopment of the stadium. |
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It is my duty to inform you that Operation Cerberus has been successfully completed. |
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On 18 January 2014, the interim government successfully institutionalised a more secular constitution. |
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That job successfully exposed the beams, so more charges were planted across the beams which were ultimately severed. |
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He was unable to successfully convert the piston motion into rotary motion and the steam could not produce enough pressure. |
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The boat was successfully tried out on Dalswinton Loch in 1788 and was followed by a larger steamboat the next year. |
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The floodlights were first used successfully on 27 May 2009 during the Twenty20 Cup match between Middlesex and Kent. |
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It was not until 1891 Hudson's Bay Company sternwheeler Caledonia successfully negotiated Kitselas Canyon and reached Hazelton. |
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He successfully applied for a job as junior clerk at the Indian consulate, despite his lack of formal education. |
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They then successfully ploughed a road that had not previously been ploughed that winter. |
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Different from dozens of other palenques that were vanquished, this community has successfully fended off threats to its existence to this day. |
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Przewalski's horse had reached the brink of extinction but was reintroduced successfully back into the wild. |
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The species is not native, but a few small deer farms in the southeastern United States have successfully bred water deer. |
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Despite this success, native relatives such as the Cape sparrow also occur in towns, competing successfully with it. |
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It is one of the few introduced species that can successfully invade and colonize a virgin forest. |
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Will the fate of the hyperloop concept be different from the maglev and be introduced quickly and successfully on the market? |
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The most fundamental paradox is that if we're never to use force, we must be prepared to use it and to use it successfully. |
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A record crowd saw Leicester become the first side to successfully defend their title. |
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A similar mission was also completed successfully in the western Pacific Ocean. |
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It is possible that the plant could successfully float across the ocean if discarded from the cargo of a boat. |
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In 1977 The voyage was successfully recreated by Tim Severin using an ancient Irish Currach. |
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The Rhinos did however, successfully defend their Super League title by winning the 2012 Super League Grand Final. |
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And people who were adaptive copers early in life are likely to cope successfully with the losses that they encounter late in life. |
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The duping delight increases when the liars have successfully deceived people with high reputation of being difficult to be fooled. |
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Otto's forces successfully opposed an attempt by Harald to throw off the German yoke. |
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In June 2014, an unknown number of baby squirrels have been pictured in the Abbey Gardens, proving the squirrels are successfully breeding. |
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Thanks to its command of the sea, the fleet was able to supply Cromwell's army with provisions as it successfully marched on Scotland. |
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Benn successfully defended his title twice more in 1994 with unanimous decisions against fellow Briton Henry Wharton and Juan Carlos Giminez. |
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Bruno completed the 2011 London Marathon which is the third marathon he has run successfully. |
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With outgoing vessels, a pilot boat returns the pilot to land after the ship has successfully negotiated coastal waters. |
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A cold and impersonal doctor, unless he's just a mechanical implanter, can't work successfully with these patients. |
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As of 2014, the United Kingdom is the only country to have successfully developed and then abandoned a satellite launch capability. |
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This left Alain Prost to defend his title successfully, despite being in an inferior car. |
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He successfully defended his crown in 1974 in what would be the last world championship for the legendary Italian marque. |
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The yacht Sappho then stepped in as defender to win the fourth and fifth races, thereby successfully defending the cup. |
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Other English coastal towns have successfully sought to project a sense of their unique character. |
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South Africa is the only African country to have successfully developed nuclear weapons. |
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Fieldscale venting applications have successfully recovered large quantities of volatile organics from contaminated soil. |
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In 1870, a Norwegian man named Svend Foyn successfully patented and pioneered the modern exploding whaling harpoon and gun. |
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Later, the Lombards, a Suebic group long known on the Elbe, came to dominate the Pannonian region and before successfully invading Italy. |
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They successfully campaigned for women's right to education, women's suffrage, the right to work and other gender equality policies. |
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Opportunistic bands of Normans successfully established a foothold in southern Italy. |
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Thus SDYC successfully defended the cup in what observers described as the most controversial cup match to that point. |
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He twice advanced to within a day's march of Jerusalem before judging that he lacked the resources to successfully capture the city. |
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Henry successfully evaded Stephen's larger army along the River Avon, preventing Stephen from forcing a decisive battle. |
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Although the Huns successfully subdued many of the Goths, who joined their ranks, a group of Goths led by Fritigern fled across the Danube. |
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After four years of campaigning a competition was successfully organised with the Black Country Living Museum. |
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Other languages developed since include Idiom Neutral, Occidental, Lingua Franca Nova, and most famously and successfully, Interlingua. |
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He became personally involved in all branches of the government and successfully prosecuted corruption among public officials. |
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One of the best ways to successfully integrate a broad curriculum, as well as increase studio income, is by incorporating a work station into the independent studio. |
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The concept was successfully tested in operations in Sierra Leone. |
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A pilot captive-breeding program at the David Fleay Wildlife Park on the Gold Coast has successfully bred Eastern Bristlebirds, with 13 birds raised over four years. |
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I timed it successfully, and had no doubt of having added four to my score, when, to my astonishment, I saw a fieldsman running from the direction of the hedge. |
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The war was expensive but the British financed it successfully. |
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In foreign policy Britain favoured free trade, which enabled its financiers and merchants to operate successfully in many otherwise independent countries, as in South America. |
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It has been a legally protected Scheduled Ancient Monument since 1882 when legislation to protect historic monuments was first successfully introduced in Britain. |
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Hydrostatic locks are being successfully employed in tower cookers, and have been demonstrated to be sound in reduced size form from an engineering standpoint. |
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Constantine's forces successfully surrounded the town and laid siege. |
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Alfred successfully defended his kingdom against the Viking attempt at conquest, and by the time of his death had become the dominant ruler in England. |
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The same year, William the Conqueror, himself a descendant of Norwegian Vikings, successfully took the English throne and became the first Norman king of England. |
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While the dynasty of the Angevins was successfully consolidating their power in France, their rivals, the Normans, had conquered England in the 11th century. |
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Diplomacy successfully detached Emperor Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor, from France, and the Treaty of Canterbury in 1416 paved the way to end the Western Schism in the Church. |
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This group, known as Lords Appellant, managed to successfully press charges of treason against five of Richard's advisors and friends in the Merciless Parliament. |
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He supported high church ecclesiastics, such as Richard Montagu and William Laud, and failed to aid Protestant forces successfully during the Thirty Years' War. |
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Rupert's cavalry successfully charged through the parliamentary ranks, but instead of swiftly returning to the field, rode off to plunder the parliamentary baggage train. |
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He pointed out that the company had been funded by private investors who helped develop the engine successfully, only to see production contracts go to other companies. |
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The engine needs compressed air for itself just to run successfully. |
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The newly discovered Latin connection strengthened the national consciousness of the Rumanians, who successfully employed their Latinhood in their struggles. |
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In November 2012, it was announced that a key test of the engine precooler had been successfully completed, and that ESA had verified the precooler's design. |
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At age 19, Boole successfully established his own school in Lincoln. |
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Jenner successfully tested his hypothesis on 23 additional subjects. |
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From 1858 Augustus Duncombe worked successfully to revive the cathedral. |
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South African partners successfully executed and turned the former Mammy Market at the Ikeja Military cantonment to an international ultra-modern market. |
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Cornish pasties are very popular with the workingclasses in this neighbourhood, and have lately been successfully introduced into some parts of Devonshire. |
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