His nomination is supported by the party's left wing but opposed by the right wing. |
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He may have shown his true colors, but he's supported me for years, so I'll abide by him. |
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Her eyes radiated the gentlest strength I had ever experienced, her tough, hot, callusy hands supported me with the full intensity of her life. |
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Parents, of course, now have a choice among private schools, but their choosings are not normally supported by public funds. |
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A national railway system that extends throughout the country and into Spain, is supported and administered by Comboios de Portugal. |
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Disraeli had supported the efforts of party manager John Eldon Gorst to put the administration of the Conservative Party on a modern basis. |
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Disraeli made the Conservatives the party that most loudly supported both the Empire and military action to assert its primacy. |
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Italian nationalism was stirred by the outbreak of the war and was initially strongly supported by a variety of political factions. |
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The repayments were, in part, funded by German reparations which, in turn, were supported by American loans to Germany. |
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In 1571, the Crimean khan Devlet I Giray, supported by the Ottomans, burned Moscow. |
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The mission statement is supported by the RAF's definition of air power, which guides its strategy. |
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It supported the German Army operations which ended the campaign in five weeks. |
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The Royal Marines of 40 Commando had the advantage of being supported by Centurion tanks as they landed on Sierra Red beach. |
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Meanwhile, 40 Commando supported by the Royal Tank Regiment remained engaged in clearing the downtown of Egyptian snipers. |
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The idea was strongly supported by the Dean of Westminster and the British Prime Minister David Lloyd George. |
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Schools are supported in delivering the National Guidelines and National Priorities by Learning and Teaching Scotland. |
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Thatcher supported the American plan to boycott the Moscow Olympics, as did Parliament. |
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At the time, Savimbi's UNITA guerrilla movement was financed and supported militarily by the apartheid regime of South Africa. |
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She supported the retention of capital punishment and voted against the relaxation of divorce laws. |
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Thatcher supported Lord Rothschild's 1971 proposal for market forces to affect government funding of research. |
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She delivered her speech as planned, a move that was widely supported across the political spectrum and enhanced her popularity with the public. |
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Defence Secretary Michael Heseltine, who had supported the Agusta deal, resigned in protest. |
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The United States invasion of Afghanistan occurred after the September 11 attacks in late 2001, supported by allies including the United Kingdom. |
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Afghan units were the principal fighting force, supported by British forces. |
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The surge in troops supported a sixfold increase in Special Forces operations. |
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The cabinet is supported by the Cabinet Secretariat, which is based at St Andrew's House. |
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He has increasingly supported the development of local artists, arts education, and the arts scene. |
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Public Education is supported by taxation, and is mandatory for children aged five to sixteen. |
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The deficit is currently supported by drawing funds from reserves built up during periods of surplus. |
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Militants turned to Chartism, the aims of which were supported by most socialists, although none appear to have played leading roles. |
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Ethical socialism has been publicly supported by British Prime Ministers Ramsay MacDonald, Clement Attlee, and Tony Blair. |
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The CPGB at first supported the war, but after Joseph Stalin signed a treaty with Adolf Hitler, opposed it. |
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While, most government officials on both sides have supported the special relationship, there have been sharp critics. |
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The Regiment contains nine regular squadrons, supported by five squadrons of the Royal Auxiliary Air Force Regiment. |
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The Ministers and Chiefs of the Defence Staff are supported by a number of civilian, scientific and professional military advisors. |
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Education for primary, secondary, and tertiary levels is mostly supported by the state. |
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In April 1855, they supported an invasion of Kerch and operated against Taganrog in the Sea of Azov. |
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Austria was fearful this would make Russia much too powerful, a view which was supported by Britain. |
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The Ethiopian military was supported by Cuban soldiers along with Soviet military advisors and armaments. |
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The three ethnic groups predominantly supported their respective ethnic or national faction. |
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Aside from politicians and diplomats, commentators and intellectuals also supported the war. |
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At HM Treasury the Chancellor is supported by a political team of four junior ministers and by permanent civil servants. |
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A discretionary policy is supported because it allows policymakers to respond quickly to events. |
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Local politics became dominated by Tammany Hall, a political machine supported by Irish and German immigrants. |
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Driving wheels were small and usually supported the firebox as well as the main section of the boiler. |
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The ideal position for a back massage for the mother-to-be is to sit astride a chair supported by cushions. |
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Shell subsequently published an unequivocal commitment to sustainable development, supported by executive speeches reinforcing this commitment. |
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Even so, proper practice, supported by regulatory requirements, should be to flush and decommission each chamber and to rehabilitate UCG sites. |
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Some participants opposed the use of such terms, while others supported them. |
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However, this was only supported by one faction within the regime, and lasted only three years. |
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James VI of Scotland favoured doctrinal Calvinism but supported the bishops. |
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Later Pinter continued to campaign against the Iraq War and on behalf of other political causes that he supported. |
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Jeremy Black divides the series based on the villains Fleming created, a division supported by fellow academic Christoph Linder. |
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For example, his deep passion for jazz was supported by the purchase of a drum kit and a saxophone, supplemented by a subscription to Down Beat. |
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In November 2012, Banks supported the campaign group that emerged from the Radical Independence Conference that was held during that month. |
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Jones's reports supported bilingual education and praised the work of many church elementary schools. |
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Wilde, like his parents before him, also supported the cause of Irish Nationalism. |
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He was an admirer of Prime Minister William Ewart Gladstone, whom he knew personally, and supported his plans for Ireland. |
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The harping tradition did not long outlast the native Gaelic aristocracy which supported it. |
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The American leg of the tour began in Houston to a crowd of 18,000 at The Summit Arena, and was supported by Toots and the Maytals. |
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Coldplay have supported various social and political causes, such as Oxfam's Make Trade Fair campaign and Amnesty International. |
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In June 2016 the band supported Vote Remain in the United Kingdom European Union membership referendum. |
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By 2008, Adele had become the headliner and performed an acoustic set, in which she was supported by Damien Rice. |
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He supported her career by buying several pictures that he gave to museums. |
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The firm supported his development as an artist and allowed time off for exhibitions in addition to his annual leave. |
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Many of the artists were initially supported and collected by Charles Saatchi. |
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His condition continued to decline, but he refused to return to the hospital, and his family supported his decision. |
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The Sun strongly supported the April 1986 bombing of Libya by the US, which was launched from British bases. |
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Despite being a persistent critic of some of the government's policies, the paper supported Labour in both subsequent elections the party won. |
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Dinsmore also stated that the paper supported the Union, and was unlikely to back the Scottish National Party. |
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It supported Labour again in 2005, when Labour achieved a third successive win, though with a reduced majority. |
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Smith also supported tariffs on imported goods to counteract an internal tax on the same good. |
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A 2005 opinion poll published by the BOA claimed that a majority of Scots supported the creation of a British team for the 2012 Olympics. |
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The various track and field events tend to be supported by local athletics clubs rather than schools. |
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Rugby union is played and supported throughout Ireland, but is especially popular in cities and urban areas such as Dublin, Limerick and Cork. |
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Like their American counterparts, the Prairie provinces supported populist and democratic movements in the early 20th century. |
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The Southerners resisted Homestead Acts because it supported the growth of a free farmer population that might oppose slavery. |
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The Iraqi National Movement is led by Iyad Allawi, a secular Shia widely supported by Sunnis. |
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The Evangelical Lutheran Church shall be the State Church in Iceland and, as such, it shall be supported and protected by the State. |
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So I then moved that we supported the TUC call for a general strike and this was also carried nem con. |
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The conferral of town status was presumed at some point, but is not supported by sources. |
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Since 2005, the SFA have supported the use of Scottish Gaelic by adding Alba on the back of the official team strip. |
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The final settlement restored Presbyterianism and abolished the bishops, who had generally supported James. |
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The Socialist group supported the Commission and saw the issue as an attempt by the EPP to discredit their party ahead of the 1999 elections. |
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Slavery was a complex institution that supported traditional Roman social structures as well as contributing economic utility. |
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Performers supported each other by forming guilds, and several memorials for members of the theatre community survive. |
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Soules, who had probably been appointed by John, supported his return, as did most other nobles. |
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A large faction of Liberals, led by Joseph Chamberlain, formed a Unionist faction that supported the Conservative party. |
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The floors were supported by slender iron columns like the trunks of the trees. |
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The repayments were, in part, funded by German reparations that, in turn, were supported by American loans to Germany. |
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They also directly supported ground forces by strafing enemy positions and transport. |
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At this time, the Free Church supported 548 schools across Scotland together with 584 teachers. |
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The word is used in a number of placenames in Ireland and Scotland, even in areas where no machair has ever been supported. |
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The aboriginal cultures and languages were not supported by the state, and were nearly eradicated by the state during the 20th century. |
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A charrette was held in 2017, facilitated by PAS and supported by design experts, Fife Council and the Scottish Government. |
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Both artists, supported by a number of assistants, created a large variety of artworks and sculptures that are scattered throughout the town. |
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In 1798 the United Irishmen, led by Henry Joy McCracken, launched a rebellion in Ulster, mostly supported by Presbyterians. |
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The motion was supported by the Conservatives, Labour, the Liberal Democrats and the Greens, while the SNP abstained. |
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Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn supported the early election, as did Liberal Democrat leader Tim Farron and the Green Party. |
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Although the Scottish National Party supported some parts of the Bill as introduced, it opposed others. |
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The roof of the new Scottish Parliament Building continues this tradition, and is supported by large laminated oak beams. |
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Unlike the sciences, research is most often an individual process and is seldom supported by large grants. |
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A cantilever bridge is a bridge built using cantilevers, structures that project horizontally into space, supported on only one end. |
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This mission was the first in a long line of UN missions which the Belgians supported. |
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When Humphrey de Bohun tried to take back Brycheiniog, which was granted to Llywelyn by the Treaty of Montgomery, Mortimer supported de Bohun. |
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Many of the lesser Welsh princes who had supported Llywelyn now hastened to make peace with Edward. |
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The process was supported by the Roman Republic and then by the Roman Empire. |
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Harry Longueville Jones who was supported by the celticist the Rev John Williams. |
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Initially the association was well supported by members of the Welsh Manuscripts Society. |
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This model is supported by multiple and independent lines of evidence, such as the fossil record and genetics. |
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A statue of Picton, wrapped in a cloak and supported by a baluster above emblems of spears surmounted the column. |
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Most aqueducts were constructed below the surface with only small portions above ground supported by arches. |
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The new frontier in Dacia was along the Brazda lui Novac line supported by new castra. |
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Caradocus, the Duke of Cornwall, had suggested and supported the marriage between Octavius's daughter and Maximian. |
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Hardrada's army was further augmented by the forces of Tostig, who supported the Norwegian king's bid for the throne. |
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At the same time, the Welsh continued to attack English soil and supported rebellions against the Normans. |
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The other Welsh princes, who had supported King John against Llywelyn, soon became disillusioned with John's rule and changed sides. |
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The Marshalls' campaign was supported by a royal army which took possession of Montgomery. |
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In 1233, hostilities broke out between Richard Marshal and Peter de Rivaux, who was supported by the king. |
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During Henry's reign, the Papacy developed a strong, central bureaucracy, supported by benefices granted to absent churchmen working in Rome. |
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The country had rallied behind Henry and supported his claim in parliament. |
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The radicals supported such policies as the disestablishment of the Church of England and were closely allied to the Liberation Society. |
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Their choice fell upon Richard Fothergill, owner of the ironworks at Abernant, who was enthusiastically supported by the Rev Thomas Price. |
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Y Darian, as it was known, strongly supported the trade union movements among the miners and ironworkers of the valleys. |
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The German infantry, supported by a large number of machine guns and much artillery support, resisted the attack. |
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In fact all of them, except in Russia and the United States, supported their own government. |
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He has supported the Zimbabwe Defence and Aid Fund, which works with those being oppressed by the regime. |
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While he became increasingly Evangelical with age, he strongly supported advances in geology against conservative churchmen. |
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The economy is still based on tourism, supported by a range of craft, art and other stores. |
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The festival is supported by Arts Council Wales, Mostyn Estates, Conwy County Borough Council, MOSTYN and Llandudno Town Council. |
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The dragon supported a flag bearing a clarion from the arms of the De Granville family, lords of Neath. |
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In the 4th century, Jerome and Augustine of Hippo supported Paul's authorship. |
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The campaign was later strongly supported by the patriotic Cymru Fydd movement. |
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One of the most notable hypostyle mosques is the Great Mosque of Cordoba in Spain, the building being supported by over 850 columns. |
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In 2001, violence surrounded a referendum, which apparently supported extending Saleh's rule and powers. |
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The School of Education has over 2000 students supported by over 100 academic and administrative staff. |
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Later Gill joined the Peace Pledge Union and supported the British branch of the Fellowship of Reconciliation. |
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Each obedientiary held his own rural estates as well as properties in the city and was supported by various unlanded officials. |
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As of January 2015 there are no local authority supported bus services in the city. |
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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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He obstinately made his motion at every meeting, even though no one else ever supported it and everyone else was bored with it. |
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The club's stance was supported by British Olympic Association chairman Lord Moynihan. |
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The cab driver's claim he was sleepwalking during the attack has already been supported by his wife of 37 years. |
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Cable recalls he was the one who suggested that Jones be the singer, as his dad was a singer back in the sixties who supported Roy Orbison. |
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The concerts were supported by Ash, Black Crowes and the Crocketts, with Proud Mary playing Donington only. |
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In late 2008, the band toured Europe, supported by Lacuna Coil, Bleeding Through, and Black Tide. |
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Also in 2004 Funeral for a Friend supported Linkin Park throughout America and headlined the second stage of the Reading and Leeds Festivals. |
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The release was followed by a tour in Britain, Ireland and northern Europe, supported by Canadian hardcore punk act Cancer Bats. |
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Following that they supported fellow Welshmen Funeral for a Friend, on their December 2007 UK tour. |
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Kids In Glass Houses also supported Stereophonics at Belsonic, a music festival in Custom House Square, Belfast. |
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Cooper was supported by a variety of acts, including the vocal percussionist Frank Holder. |
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Once a hailstone becomes too heavy to be supported by the storm's updraft, it falls from the cloud. |
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Until the early 20th century, Cardigan Bay supported a strong maritime industry. |
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They are supported by an internal skeleton of calcium carbonate plates referred to as vertebral ossicles. |
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The most widely supported AF mode is one-shot focusing, which is best for still subjects. |
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Sodor was a magical land that was supported by a magical railway line called The Magic Railroad. |
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Despite being the birthplace of the Emperor, who had supported Paoli in his youth, the island was neglected by Napoleon's government. |
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Charles the Bald, supported by the Pope, was crowned both King of Italy and Holy Roman Emperor. |
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He appeared to think himself born to be supported by others, and dispensed from all necessity of providing for himself. |
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A long knife was in the doeskin belt that supported the doeskin skirt tightly about her lithe limbs. |
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Faunally, this biome is supported by the genus Ptilodictya, with a CI of 0.5, and Coelocaulis is endemic to the two Maryland localities. |
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This statement is supported by in-vitro experiments data where extracted forisomes responded to application of aphid salivary compounds. |
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Most consumer-level cloud offerings would be labeled a freemium, which is a free version that is supported by a paid, premium version. |
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Traditional music and dance in Wales is supported by a myriad of societies. |
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Its heritage is a major asset that has for many years supported the island's tourist economy. |
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More complex social groupings emerged, supported by more varied and reliable food sources and specialized tool types. |
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Enlightened industrialists, such as Robert Owen also supported these organisations to improve the conditions of the working class. |
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It is believed that they would have had a conical roof, supported by timbers and covered in turf or thatch. |
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In the English Civil War the majority of Londoners supported the Parliamentary cause. |
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After the Glorious Revolution, Presbyterianism was restored and the bishops, who had generally supported James VII, abolished. |
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Schools were supported by a combination of kirk funds, contributions from local heritors or burgh councils and parents that could pay. |
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When he tried to get Parliament to pass a law allowing him to divorce his wife Queen Caroline, public opinion strongly supported her. |
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After the Restoration, many inhabitants of the Northumbrian region supported the Jacobite cause. |
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Duncan's argument has been supported by several subsequent historians specialising in the era, such as Richard Oram, Dauvit Broun and Alex Woolf. |
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The archboard assembly can now be erected, springing aft from the after most frame, and supported by the horn timber. |
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Since 2005, the SFA have supported the use of Scottish Gaelic on their teams' strip in recognition of the language's revival in Scotland. |
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The majority, approximately 175,000 in number, under John Redmond, took the name National Volunteers and supported Irish involvement in the war. |
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There was a copula up there, one of those small, windowed houselings whose pointed roof inevitably supported the weathervane, as it did here. |
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Some lightly wooded areas are also known historically to have supported bison. |
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Stone tools were used by perhaps as many as hundreds of people to create the pillars, which might have supported roofs. |
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Wider machines may have the wings supported by individual wheels and have hinge joints to allow flexing of the machine over uneven ground. |
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The heavy infantry of the maniples were supported by a number of light infantry and cavalry troops, typically 300 horsemen per manipular legion. |
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The tradition is not supported by any historical evidence and is rejected by modern historians. |
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The scaenae frons was a high back wall of the stage floor, supported by columns. |
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The proscaenium was a wall that supported the front edge of the stage with ornately decorated niches off to the sides. |
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The Roman theatre also had a podium, which sometimes supported the columns of the scaenae frons. |
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Throughout the war they sent inspirational radio speeches and supported clandestine military actions in Norway against the Germans. |
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This led to the exam becoming widely resented by some although strongly supported by others. |
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Following Harthacnut's death on 8 June 1042, Godwin, the most powerful of the English earls, supported Edward, who succeeded to the throne. |
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By the 1180s this new class of royal administrators was predominant in England, supported by various illegitimate members of Henry's family. |
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In 1173 Henry faced the Great Revolt, an uprising by his eldest sons and rebellious barons, supported by France, Scotland and Flanders. |
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Henry then supported Breton independence in 1161 when he secured the Archbishopric of Dol. |
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Due to his mother's support, Aquitaine and Poitou supported John and only Anjou, Maine, Touraine, and Brittany remained disputed. |
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Yet the real adversary of the Commons, supported by powerful men such as Wykeham and Edmund de Mortimer, Earl of March, was John of Gaunt. |
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Francis supported the conversion of the German princes to Protestantism, as it increased his potential allies against the emperor. |
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At this stage, few of the nobles supported such drastic action, and York was forced to submit to superior force at Blackheath. |
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Michael Jones and Malcolm Underwood suggest that Margaret deceived Buckingham into thinking the rebels supported him to be king. |
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The survivors of the failed uprisings fled to Brittany, where they openly supported Henry's claim to the throne. |
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Henry Percy, 4th Earl of Northumberland, also supported Richard's seizure of the throne of England. |
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As sovereign, he used the arms of the kingdom undifferenced, supported by a white boar and a lion. |
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This was supported by temporarily strengthened monarchies in both areas, as well as by newly established universities. |
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They were also supported by battlefield artillery and the war wagon, relatively new innovations, and several large and expensive siege guns. |
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Chiefly she supported her father's idea of reforming the church but made some minor adjustments. |
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During the Agadir Crisis in 1911 Britain supported France against Germany, and Morocco became a French protectorate. |
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The King was supported by Pope Sixtus V, who treated the invasion as a crusade, with the promise of a subsidy should the Armada make land. |
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Those who still supported Charles' place on the throne, such as the army leader and moderate Fairfax, tried once more to negotiate with him. |
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Ruling without Parliament was not exceptional, and was supported by precedent. |
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Commerce was supported by financial service industries such as banking and insurance. |
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Birmingham's role as a manufacturing and printing centre has supported strong local traditions of graphic design and product design. |
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Pitt also supported parliamentary reform measures, including a proposal that would have checked electoral corruption. |
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It was also supported by Prince Albert, who persuaded August Wilhelm von Hofmann to be the first professor. |
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It was willingly supported by hundreds of thousands of investors and tax payers, despite the higher taxes on land and a new income tax. |
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Pressed from all sides, the Republic suffered a string of successive defeats against revitalised enemies, supported by Britain's financial help. |
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It was supported by hundreds of thousands of investors and taxpayers, despite the higher taxes on land and a new income tax. |
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Arsenic is a strong preservative, and therefore this supported the poisoning hypothesis. |
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There have been modern studies that have supported the original autopsy finding. |
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Italy also held strong commercial interests and a strong commercial position in China supported by the Italian concession in Tianjin. |
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In this the Government was supported by the Liberal Party and, officially at least, by the Conservative Party. |
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The independent was supported by Lord Rothermere, Lord Beaverbrook and their respective newspapers. |
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However, many of the peers who had initially supported Montfort began to suspect that he had gone too far with his reforming zeal. |
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Bills supported by the monarch were often proposed by members of the Privy Council who sat in parliament. |
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Since the terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001, the Conservative Party has supported the coalition military action in Afghanistan. |
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However, Cameron supported commitment for gay couples in a 2005 speech, and in October 2011 urged Conservative MPs to support gay marriage. |
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He also supported a motion brought by the SNP and Plaid Cymru in 2006 calling for an inquiry into the government's conduct of the Iraq war. |
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During the 2011 military intervention in Libya, Miliband supported UK military action against Muammar Gaddafi. |
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In the ensuing contest, Miliband supported leadership challenger Owen Smith. |
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The Liberal Democrats supported the adoption of the Euro and greater European integration. |
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In January 2012 Simon Hughes, the deputy leader of the Liberal Democrats, supported calls for a devolved English parliament. |
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Many of the new political entities no longer supported their armies through taxes, instead relying on granting them land or rents. |
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Lords and kings supported entourages of fighters who formed the backbone of the military forces. |
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Carolingian art was produced for a small group of figures around the court, and the monasteries and churches they supported. |
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The price ceiling was well below the laissez faire price that demand would have supported, so there were always shortages. |
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However, the Welsh continued to attack English soil and supported rebellions against the Normans. |
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The bedrock and more recent superficial deposits are covered in part by moorland which is supported by wet, acid soil. |
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The impact of this is more than 13,500 jobs supported by the tourism and retail sector. |
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Although chief advisers Lord Burghley and Archbishop Sandys supported the idea, Elizabeth I did not follow it through. |
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The system was supported by a communication network based on hilltop beacons to provide early warning. |
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You are supported, so you can just let go and relax. Inhale and slowly exhale. |
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Lew, a thatched hurdle, supported by sticks, and set up in a field to screen lambs, etc. from the wind. |
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He grew up in a family of Whig reformers who, like his uncle Josiah Wedgwood, supported electoral reform and the emancipation of slaves. |
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Many of Priestley's political writings supported the repeal of the Test and Corporation Acts, which restricted the rights of Dissenters. |
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Dissenters such as Priestley who supported the French Revolution came under increasing suspicion as scepticism regarding the revolution grew. |
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Most aqueducts were constructed below the surface, with only small portions above ground supported by arches. |
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During the war, Pakistan supported Bosnia while providing technical and military support. |
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The Home Office is headed by the Home Secretary, a Cabinet minister supported by the department's senior civil servant, the Permanent Secretary. |
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For many fishing villages, loot and contraband provided by pirates supported a strong and secretive underground economy in Cornwall. |
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In 2006 a local government white paper supported proposals for new unitary authorities to be set up in England in certain areas. |
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The community is strong enough that several German International schools are supported such as the Deutsche Schule Pretoria. |
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The great majority of American Protestants, both clergy and laity, strongly supported the independence movement. |
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The wooden roof, which was of an innovative design, is light enough to be able to be supported by the buttressed walls. |
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Meanwhile, Anselm publicly supported Henry against the claims and threatened invasion of his brother Robert Curthose. |
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Henry supported Anselm's reforms and his authority over the English church, but continued to assert his own authority over Anselm. |
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The Methodist Church supported the campaign to abolish the death penalty in Great Britain and since then has totally opposed its reintroduction. |
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The Yearly Meetings that supported John Wilbur's religious beliefs were known as Conservative Friends. |
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During the English Civil War, those who supported the Parliamentary cause were invited by Parliament to discuss religious matters. |
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In 1531, Henry had isolated More by purging most clergy who supported the papal stance from senior positions in the church. |
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The shrine was supported by three pairs of pillars, placed on a raised platform with three steps. |
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The council is supported in carrying out its role by a number of committees which report directly to it. |
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It is chaired by the director, with staff and student membership, and is supported by its own structure of committees. |
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During the 1980s it supported Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan's monetarist policies. |
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It has supported the UK Labour Party in the past, including at the general election in 1992 when Neil Kinnock was Labour leader. |
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The matrons are supported by the School's Medical Centre where trained nursing staff offer round the clock care. |
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Sections could be supported over marshy ground on rafted or piled foundations. |
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The Tudor arch, placed over the oriel window, or a bay window supported on a bracket or corbel, was a striking window design of the Tudor period. |
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More than 1,000 iron columns supported 2,224 trellis girders and 30 miles of guttering, comprising 4,000 tonnes of iron in all. |
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Each supported a tremendous load of water, which was gathered from three reservoirs, at either end of and in the middle of the park. |
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The Bogomils were strong in Balkans, and became the official religion supported by the Bosnian kings. |
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This notion has been supported by various figures since, including the psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud. |
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Leaders also supported direct sea trade with Europe, particularly England and The Netherlands, which sought Persian carpet, silk, and textiles. |
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Whatever the case, it is likely that Holbein always supported his wife and children. |
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His wife Effie was formerly married to the critic John Ruskin, who had supported Millais's early work. |
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Agnes and The Somnambulist clearly show an ongoing dialogue between the artist and Whistler, whose work Millais strongly supported. |
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The attribution to John Massey is not, however, widely supported by modern critics of the poem. |
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If a particular hypothesis becomes very well supported a general theory may be developed. |
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Once a hypothesis is strongly supported by evidence, a new question can be asked to provide further insight on the same topic. |
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Arthur Eddington's observations made during a 1919 solar eclipse supported General Relativity rather than Newtonian gravitation. |
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Bentham was born in Houndsditch, London, to a wealthy family that supported the Tory party. |
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In May 1778, Burke supported a parliamentary motion revising restrictions on Irish trade. |
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Accordingly, having supported Fox and North, Burke was in opposition for the remainder of his political life. |
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By 1807 he supported reformers such as Francis Burdett and John Cartwright. |
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Russell supported his family during this time by writing popular books explaining matters of physics, ethics, and education to the layman. |
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When he was discharged in January 1934, he returned to Southwold to convalesce and, supported by his parents, never returned to teaching. |
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In particular, through the clubs she set up or supported, she encouraged and organised them to raise funds for animal and paediatric charities. |
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Harley supported a Bill to exclude from the Commons holders of government office and placemen in an effort to weaken court patronage. |
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He also supported the Triennial Bill to limit the maximum life of a Parliament to three years. |
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He had a difficult relationship with his eldest son, Frederick, who supported the parliamentary opposition. |
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He said the EU supported the mediatory efforts of Zuma to forge agreement between the squabbling political parties. |
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Gilmour stood on a flightcase on castors, an insecure setup supported from behind by a technician. |
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The move was supported by Labour, the Liberal Democrats and the Scottish Greens. |
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After center work, females present exercises on pointe, or on their toes, supported by special pointe shoes. |
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He supported himself with a range of jobs, while nursing his ambition to become an actor. |
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However, marketing of services has to be adequately supported financially in order to be successful. |
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The main aim of the bowler, supported by his fielders, is to dismiss the batsman. |
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Czech officials have supported dissenters in Belarus, Moldova, Myanmar and Cuba. |
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Since 2005, the SFA have supported the use of Scottish Gaelic on the national team's strip in recognition of the language's revival in Scotland. |
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The roofs were supported by pillars that obstructed many fans' views, and they were eventually replaced with a cantilevered structure. |
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The security operation was led by the police, with 10,000 officers available, supported by 13,500 members of the armed forces. |
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In 2010 Wigan were officially the best supported club in Super League with a higher average attendance than nearest rivals Leeds Rhinos. |
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St Helens are one of the best supported teams in Super League, averaging 11,543 according to 2014 figures. |
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The caller said that Jacklin would be shot if he played in the Ulster Open, because his wife's family supported Ian Paisley. |
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