All research is easily tagged and categorisable, so that researchers can filter through their many files to find the one they were looking for. |
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They meditate whether the virtues of the one will exalt or diminish the force of the other, or correct any of its nocent qualities. |
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But for the one who was blindsided when the papers were served and had no intention of ever signing, D-day is a catastrophe. |
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After affixing the Crimson Trace laser sight, like the one Perry uses, the gun required a larger holster. |
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This is not the boisterous version of Pacino, the one we saw as Tony Montana in Scarface or as Frank Slade in Scent of a Woman. |
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My wife read The Leftovers with her book club but the one fight that broke out in book club was about the cigarette smoking. |
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Simpson and Bowles have returned to the stage with a far worse plan than the one they had before. |
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The show looked and felt nothing like the one that accrued eight seasons of fans. |
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And I would much rather have that anti-establishment code guiding our journalists than the one that reigns in Russia. |
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They had worried about being able to assimilate into a culture so different from the one they had left behind. |
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Anthony Kennedy, the one we usually count on for a little decency, voted to dismantle the ACA the last time. |
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At the inaugural ball, an attendee from another state even showed Booker the one she was wearing. |
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In the Badger State, Democratic gubernatorial challenger Tom Barrett is the one primarily relying on third-party efforts. |
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Capitalism is the one system that requires absolute objective law, yet they want to combine capitalism and anarchism. |
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And for the duration I lived in a parallel universe to the one I knew on the outside. |
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You don't waste time at a barbershop, even though the one in Toronto's Leaside is really efficient and friendly. |
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On the one hand, she was anxious about her colleagues knowing about her kink. |
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In the second case, their Batna was an even larger tax hike than the one that Democrats were offering. |
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His coal miner father had been the one whose luck ran out when he was bayoneted to death by a Japanese soldier. |
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Bea, royal watchers will recall, is the one who introduced Harry and Cressie in the first place. |
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That was accomplished by cops such as the one whose picture was clutched so tightly by his widow on Sunday. |
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She also features a more natural face than the one of docile serenity so often bestowed on the Queen of Heaven. |
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There were two modes of being with him, I think it was seduction on the one hand and bewilderment on the other. |
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Nyamayaro was the one who offered Watson the ambassadorship, and has handled her relationship with the UN ever since. |
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But the one scene that stands out the most for me is when she was making addy look pretty in the morgue. |
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The phone is apparently the one he took from his girlfriend after shooting her outside Baltimore and heading for New York. |
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At the library, archivist Michael Stephens says Romney may even end up with his own display case, right beside the one for George. |
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The idea of God is, beyond all question or comparison, the one great seminal principle. |
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As those of the one are sensated by the ear, so those of the other are by the eye. |
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A gentleman should do the same with his serviette and bread, placing the one across his knees, and the other at his right or left hand. |
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On the one hand, he is trying to absolve Skyler of his sins. |
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Licences to crenellate were also proof of a relationship with or favour from the monarch, who was the one responsible for granting permission. |
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Statutes of repose are a compromise of the interests of consumers on the one hand and of manufacturers and sellers on the other. |
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Aaron and Hur stayed up his hands, the one on the one side, and the other on the other side. |
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Only He who made them can tell the number of the stars, and mark the place of each in the order of the one great dominant spiral. |
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I knew as soon I met him that John was the one for me and we were married within a month. |
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Thus one might speak here of syntactic transformationalism on the one hand and semantic transformationalism on the other. |
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We had a rag at Monico's. We had a rag at the Troc. And the one we had at the Berkeley gave the customers quite a shock. |
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I was the one who convinced her you would not tup her, and that if you did you would never lie with her against her will. |
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Bring me these twain cups of wine and water, and let us drink from the one we feel more befitting of this day. |
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The whole group admits to being tweetaholics, but Louis says that he is the one who is following the most 1D fans. |
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On the one hand, he launches assaults on Otherworldly fortresses in search of treasure and frees their prisoners. |
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Will Martin, with a lisping unbowsome tongue, addressed the one next to him to the following effect. |
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As between clear, but inflexible rules on the one hand and flexible, but unguiding rules on the other, where should the balance be struck? |
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On the one hand, there is the danger of ineffectual and often counterproductive conservative handwringing over the crisis. |
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Of the items I was asked to buy, the one that gave me most trouble was a chemisette. |
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On the one hand the standard of right and wrong, on the other the chain of causes and effects, are fastened to their throne. |
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And that which was most to our disaduantage, the one halfe part of the men of euerie shippe sicke, and vtterly vnseruiceable. |
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The novel provides a more inclusive historical narrative to challenge the one which usually relates only masculine events. |
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To study old photographs from UP villages like the one where Ram Dass lived is to be reminded of how rural history writes upon the body. |
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He faces a couple of interesting rivals in Alpinist and Sugar Boy, but he still looks the one to side with. |
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He was one of the best Swiss alpinists of his time and he was the one who brought basejumping to Switzerland. |
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The two are waging war, and the one triumphs by the destruction of the other. |
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There are also concrete proposals for the cooperative management of the common goods, such as the one by Initiative 136 in Greece. |
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The 1973 Rolling Stone review of Jethro Tull's A Passion Play compared the musical style of the album with the one of Purcell. |
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Sometimes when I'm feeling my Wheaties, I want to be the one to go out and experiment, and I expect the drummer to help me by keeping it down. |
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The Portuguese refused to read the writings on the wall and clung to their colonies, including the one in India. |
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The winning team is the one that scores the most runs, including any extras gained, during their innings. |
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In sooth, I care but little for the glory of closing in combat with the one yclept Dragon Man. |
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In this style of defense he is the one zoneless player, being able to cross into either of the zones as he is needed. |
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Apart from the one currently bowling, the other nine fielders are tactically deployed by the team captain in chosen positions around the field. |
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It was the one that saved me so I could have Christmas in Bali. |
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Deposit insurance is the one way we know to stop a bank run. |
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Liberalism, on the one hand, absolutized the right of private property and ignored the common good. |
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In many towns, wastewater flows through sewer pipes to a treatment facility like the one here. |
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However, the one that caught my eye is the Acharulian version, from Adjara province the south of the country, where the border with Turkey lies. |
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Once inside they drove over to a 240v generator, like the one pictured inset, and broke off the wheel clamp. |
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The other semi between AEL and AEK was more evenly poised than the one at the GSP after a 2-2 draw in the first match in Larnaca. |
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On the one hand it can bless you with exceptional land for growing grapes. |
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Kim Jong-il travels by train due to aerophobia, and his recent visits to China include the one in May and the other in August last year. |
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The active 'Longtail' Airbrake is 50 percent bigger than the one fitted to the 650S yet, due its carbon fiber structure, is actually lighter. |
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This is just another piece of common sense about philosophy, the one to which the pragmatists herostratically sacrificed everything else. |
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A wheel is when a horse is selected in a specific position with multiple horses finishing ahead or behind the one being wheeled. |
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The microclimate on the south side of a building may differ from the one on the north, so that different plants may thrive. |
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With a large enough fleet, the winning boat will generally be the one that finds the fastest possible way around the course. |
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This flag was of a similar design to the one used by the British East India Company. |
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Manx athletes have won three gold medals at the Commonwealth Games, including the one by cyclist Mark Cavendish in 2006 in the Scratch race. |
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On 22 August 2014, Yes Scotland announced that the one million target had been surpassed. |
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On the one hand, they include bodies such as the Security Council Committee on Admission of New Members. |
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The summit in 2016 was held in China, the one in 2017 will be held in Hamburg, Germany. |
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That same year Parliament agreed to repeal all taxes except the one on tea. |
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For a century, free trade remained the one cause which could unite all Liberals. |
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The English purpose was to ensure that Scotland would not choose a monarch different from the one on the English throne. |
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On the one hand, economic indicators, including firm profitability, productivity and growth, project positive microeconomic results. |
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Article 3 provide for the creation of the one, unified, parliament of Great Britain. |
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When people recall experiences, they stimulate certain previous experiences until they have stimulated the one that was needed. |
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That would be a way more acrimonious custody battle than the one my parents had over me. |
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Sir Launcelot put his shield afore him, and put the stroke away of the one giant, and with his sword he clave his head asunder. |
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Each subsequent rank consisted of those with less wealth and poorer equipment than the one before it. |
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He established a second bishopric at Winchester, while the one at Dorchester was soon abandoned as Mercian power pushed southwards. |
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Bajoria said he owned two other Isle of Man companies but not the one ascribed to him in the leaked documents. |
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The mortality rate of people aged 50 or more that smoke is much higher than the one of non-smokers in the same age group. |
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Should you get the whitening toothpaste, the anticavity toothpaste or the one that does both? |
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This means that while monolinguals may excel in vocabulary size for the one language they speak, their vocabulary content is not greater. |
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We assume that because we had to subjugate the land to live on it, the best farm is therefore the one most completedly tamed. |
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Mary is thus called the 'Theotokos' or 'Bogoroditsa' as an affirmation of the divinity of the one to whom she gave birth. |
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For the one and only time I caught a glimpse of a great heart as well as of a great brain. |
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There is a statue of Burns in The Octagon, Dunedin, in the same pose as the one in Dundee. |
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The events on stage are not randomly ordered, but the one event is portrayed from more than one perspective. |
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Utilitarianism is an ethical theory which states that the best action is the one that maximizes utility. |
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During the 1920s the one team that appeared to be unaffected by the double threat of soccer and debt was Llanelli. |
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He was my nephew as well, so what is that? Fratricide is brothers. Filicide is sons. Nepoticide. That's the one. |
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In 1788, a local pointed out one of the springs to Hutton as the one mentioned in the legend. |
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There are no surviving renderings of the Roanoke fort, but it was likely similar in structure to the one in Guayanilla Bay. |
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Even the one significant later addition to the council, Lord Ruthven in December 1563, was another Protestant whom Mary personally disliked. |
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This places the golden eagle as the one of the two fastest moving living animals on earth. |
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In discussing the data obtained from the one 11 m tall white spruce, Fraser et al. |
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An indigenous species may occur in areas other than the one under consideration. |
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On the one hand, the patriarchal discourse constructs the identity of 'an iron lady' for the successful woman leader. |
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A platoon sergeant may only be a non-commissioned officer but he's the one his men look to when the bullets start flying. |
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A platoon sergeant may only be a noncommissioned officer but he's the one his men look to when the bullets start flying. |
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Here the princely hero is a nondancing cavalier amid the many swan-maidens who resemble the one with whom he is falling in love. |
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Other versions have been tried but this version is the one used at the Scottish Rugby games and other ceremonies. |
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It may be that earthworks and cropmarks in Walworth Park in the castle grounds signify a lost settlement associated with the one at North Farm. |
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It was the second largest slate quarry in Wales, indeed in the world, after the one in neighbouring Penrhyn. |
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On 15 March, the 16 RWF conducted a raid on a similar scale, and with similar success, to the one conducted by the 10 SWB in November. |
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The mortgager and mortgagee differ the one from the other, not more in length of purse, than the jester and jestee do in that of memory. |
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In 1993, fifteen people were injured, four seriously, chasing cheeses down the one in three hill. |
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Bangor itself is an old Welsh word for a wattled enclosure, such as the one that originally surrounded the cathedral site. |
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If you're the one left behind, you might be thrust into a pattern of crazymaking, or you might find you're just coming out of one. |
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Because Plato allowed them to co-exist, the meaning and connotations of the one overlap those of the other, and ambiguities arise. |
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Until our economy went kerflooey, it was a whimsical reverie about the life that you could swap for the one that you were leading. |
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Rocks normally form relatively horizontal layers, with each layer younger than the one underneath it. |
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Additional branch mints to aid the one in London were set up including one at Aberystwyth Castle, in Wales. |
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This route leaves the one we know today at Royal Wootton Bassett near Swindon rejoining it close to Patchway station. |
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Though Clifford paid preliminary homage to them both, she was the one he finally made love to, rather quickly on the nubbly hooked rug. |
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While they do not differ greatly, Yale is the one most commonly seen in the west today. |
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They do not describe God as three persons but rather as three manifestations of the one living God. |
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They've appointed a new minister to replace the one who just retired. |
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The federal government was the one party with the deep pockets to meet the rent-seeking needs of insurers and high-risk property owners. |
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I was the one who always skived off choir, but I had an incredible music teacher who managed to convince me I could do anything. |
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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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On the one hand, it was quite a good bargain, but, on the other hand, do we really need one? |
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Some of the more magnificent include the Kalmar fortress, the Gripsholm Castle and the one at Vadstena. |
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If he should be in doubt as to the qualifications of the one seeking admission, he must satisfy himself from the Klaliff or Kligrapp. |
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It is impossible to exaggerate the importance of Holland in the seventeenth century, as the one country where there was freedom of speculation. |
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A lightship marks the entrance to the Lynn Channel, the one safe channel from the North Sea to the south coast of the Wash. |
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There was a certayne lender, which had two detters, the one ought five hondred pence, and the other fifty. |
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In the 1970s some cafes, like the one in Cley, Norfolk run by Nancy Gull, became centers for meeting and communication. |
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He defined this form as the one that best showed the connection to related words, with similar words, and with the forms in Old Norwegian. |
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This second operation culminated in the one major Baltic action, the battle of Moon Sound at which the Russian battleship Slava was sunk. |
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He recalled the one where Gypsies ran a bujo scam, promising to cleanse supposedly cursed money and filching it instead. |
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Secondly, our own integrated analysis, unlike the one suggested above, does not suffer from disjunctivitis. |
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Believe us when we say, the one thing that is most likely to spoil your holiday in The Gambia is constantly getting hassled by bumsters. |
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However, the one most important factor is perhaps the type of carbonate factory. |
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On the one hand they did not differ from the current inhabitants of Denmark in skeleton. |
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On the one hand, it contains three implied narratives of each of the three divine engenderings. |
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The clue to the RCC not being the one was its support of pedo and ephebo priests. |
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Jesus is reverenced as the one man who has lived unspotted by the world, free from human foibles, able to redeem mankind by his example. |
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The Sphinx of Egypt became Asiatic, and its new form was transplanted to Nineveh on the one side and to Greece on the other. |
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The Canadian system is the one most often used as a model by proponents of privatization. |
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In this case the living room attempts to address both the forespace or the virtual court, on the one side, and the valley-panorama on the other. |
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The lidded box was much more useful than the one without the cover which allowed all the dust in. |
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Sandown railway station is still on the one remaining operational railway on the island, which now goes from Ryde Pier Head to Shanklin. |
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The marathon runner in the lead is light years ahead of the one at the back. |
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This permutation takes each element to the one following it, with the last mapped back to the first. |
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You're the one who told me I couldn't get lipo like I wanted, so this is the next best thing. But to do it, it has to be now. Tonight. |
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A similar computation to the one above shows that the derivative of the squaring function is the doubling function. |
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Greenland ice cores show 24 interstadials during the one hundred thousand years of the Wisconsin glaciation. |
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It was the one positively predictable thing, foretellable for ten or for ten thousand years by a simple mathematical calculation. |
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Furthermore, the Gundestrup cauldron, found in Himmerland, may be a sacrificial vessel like the one described in Strabo's text. |
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Of modern German varieties, Low German is the one that most resembles modern English. |
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Only the one at Circei has been identified today, where its remains can be visited by the Lago di Paola. |
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He was also a man with superior personal strength, who rose from peasantry to ultimately being the one chosen for the throne. |
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Several animals became extinct in Bangladesh during the last century, including the one horned and two horned rhinoceros and common peafowl. |
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Oriental Orthodoxy shares this view, seeing the Churches of the Oriental Orthodox communion as constituting the one true Church. |
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On the one hand, many of them harassed and pillaged the Chinese, which gave them a genuine grievance. |
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The division of the booty produced conflicts, such as the one between Pizarro and Almagro. |
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On the one hand, the introduction of the horse and other domesticated pack animals allowed them greater mobility unknown to the Indian cultures. |
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In the vicinity of Bangkok one can find several floating markets such as the one in Damnoen Saduak. |
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A Chinese map of 1137 is similar in complexity to the one made by Jia Dan, carved on a stone stele with a grid scale of 100 li. |
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Between these two extremes we have the great majority of social actions which partake partly of the one sphere and partly of the other. |
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As to the tall, curly-haired man, I suppose it was the one who was with me at the last Pop. |
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Election by universal suffrage, as modified by the Constitution, is the one crowning franchise of the American people. |
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Application of the ventral parts of the one unto the postic parts of the other. |
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I'll get the bottles. I'm the one who stuck them out there. And you're a freeze baby, while I'm clearly not. |
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His first letter is lost, and the one from the municipality of Veracruz has to take its place. |
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Here they learned that Moctezuma was supposedly the one who commanded the officers to be executed. |
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Ricardo saw an inherent conflict between landowners on the one hand and labour and capital on the other. |
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A person's first language is not necessarily their dominant language, the one they use most or are most comfortable with. |
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The Society has chapters in numerous states, with the one in Texas being the largest. |
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In practice, there is great flexibility in word order, though the one rule usually followed is that the verb goes last in the sentence. |
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I sometimes think that a century from now my lexical sets will be the one thing I shall be remembered for. |
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If there are enough Friendsy shows that have thumbs up, the one that has a thumbs down has little effect on the suggestion engine. |
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As already indicated, the one exception is in the case of a priest celebrating Mass without other priests or as principal celebrant. |
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On the one hand, Calvin's theology clearly called for separation between church and state. |
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Since the creation of faith is exclusively God's work, it does not depend on the actions of the one baptized, whether infant or adult. |
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The LCMS has participated in most of these talks, though not the one which produced the Joint Declaration and to which they were not invited. |
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In the case of newspapers and magazines, there must be some seeking by the one who is to see and read the advertisement. |
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We drove there in the one taxi in town, a large Brougham automobile of ancient vintage, whimsically called a quickshaw. |
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His position was similar to that of the one who had supervision of the synagogue. |
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Another important sociological aspect of tradition is the one that relates to rationality. |
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But it has not only been an issue of priority and whether the one serves the other. |
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United States bankruptcy courts are the one example of US federal courts which operate as courts of equity. |
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It soon became the one absorbing object of Henry's desires to secure an annulment. |
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That new project manager is just the one to ramrod this through to completion. |
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Paschal reaffirmed Urban's bans to that mission and the one that followed it. |
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His cross appears in many buildings and local flags, including the one of the Catalan capital, Barcelona. |
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In unicameral parliaments, the speech is read in the one legislative chamber. |
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Dicey, despite its constitution being the one to which Montesquieu originally referred. |
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The Secretary of State for the Southern Department ranked above the one for the Northern Department. |
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The one closer to the inside would be closed first, and then the one farther away. |
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The consumer is the one who pays something to consume goods and services produced. |
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Among the most famous of these was the one established at New Harmony, Indiana. |
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Sean, the older brother, was as mad as a fish, but he was also the one with the brains and together they were a very entrepreneurial family. |
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This product had the advantage of being cheaper than the one generally used at the time because it substituted lime for potash. |
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The patient with the latter carries an obvious stigma as the one less likely to be fully rehabilitable for social usefulness. |
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Other documents of the same time let one suppose that there existed two Houses of Peace, the one in Nimy Street and the other in the market area. |
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It is the one of 834 schools in the United States to offer the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme. |
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This edition is the one most widely published and read now, although a few editions follow the 1818 text. |
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This classification is also used by some scholars and is the one ordinarily used in the English language. |
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On the one hand, he abhorred the waste of competing power producers, whose inefficiency would often double the cost of production. |
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The winner, the one who catches the cheese, gets to keep the wheel of cheese as a prize. |
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Six subspecies of the binturong or bearcat exist in the region, though the one endemic to the island of Palawan is now classed as vulnerable. |
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The one who creates the illusion of picking cucumbers should not be condemned, only the one who actually picks the cucumbers through magic. |
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Of the railway tunnels, only the one built in 1894 is currently used for rail traffic. |
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Mortimer tells them that Mr Barrymore, the butler at Baskerville Hall, has a beard like the one on the stranger. |
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Toll houses were built at each end of the bridge, and the one on the Teignmouth side survives. |
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Beyond that, I like the standard short-grain brown rice, which is the one to use for risottolike dishes, and which can be fairly creamy. |
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In the Book of Wisdom, the devil is represented as the one who brought death into the world. |
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These two very distinct genera appear to form a convenient bridge between the antelopes on the one hand and the rupicaprines on the other. |
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If these maizes were two boys, not improbably the one would be caned for failing to respond to treatment so efficacious in the case of the other. |
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She told him the machine was poorly built, but they both knew that she was the one who had malfunctioned. |
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True religion occupies the happy mean between miserable unfaith, on the one hand, and timorous superstition, wild fanaticism, and pietistical zeal on the other. |
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You are the one paying me, and you are the one I account to. |
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This species is among the one of the flagship species for conservation activities and nature protection efforts aimed on araneocenosis in the condition of the Central Europe. |
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As for the guides, they were debarred from the pleasure of discourse, the one being placed in the van, and the other obliged to bring up the rear. |
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This new home is simply a carbon copy of the one down the street. |
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The main reason he felt he had to make it clear to Errol that he wanted her was that she was the one who'd seen them on the bus and she would be the easiest to chirpse. |
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There are also other reasons to account for differences between British English on the one hand and American and Commonwealth English on the other. |
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Though the Craft Service Person works on set making food available to the crew and cast between meals, the Coordinator can be the one to hire this person. |
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The people were in hopes he had killed the lawyers, and were damnably disappointed when they found he had only broke the leg o' the one, and the back of the other. |
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Only a mother and deadborn child ever buried in the one coffin. |
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I'm one of Charlie's Angels too, but I'm the one with the dirty face. |
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That's easy for you to say. You're not the one who's flying. |
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Enderby thrust towards his backside and then felt pity. Enough was enough. He lunged half-heartedly instead at the one who had not yet received gladial attention. |
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Sun-worship seems to the modern scientist to be the best of all forms of theism, and the one which may be most easily reconciled with modern monism. |
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And fourth, ancient library catalogues predating Andronicus' intervention list an Aristotelian corpus quite similar to the one we currently possess. |
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Roman rule lasted for 350 years, over which time the social and political landscape evolved to produce a society that was different from the one that had existed earlier. |
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In the one recorded naval engagement in 896, Alfred's new fleet of nine ships intercepted six Viking ships in the mouth of an unidentified river along the south of England. |
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As I've said many times, America is the world's indispensable nation, the one the world looks to for leadership because of our strength and our values. |
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The United Nations then became the one great attempt to establish a formal institution to unify the world, especially in light of the darkness that preceded it. |
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The late 1830s and early 1840s had seen increased competition between the Bridgewater Canal on the one hand, and other canal companies and the railways on the other. |
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If you haven't got the self-control to keep the wolf from the door yourself, ask your partner to help out. She'll enjoy being the one in the driving seat for a change. |
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I became aware of the figure of a youth about my own height, and habited in a white kerseymere morning frock, cut in the novel fashion of the one I myself wore at the moment. |
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I could put the cappuccino machine in that corner of the counter, the one with the single malt whiskies, it would dominate the kitchenscape, draw the eye. |
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As I took the can off the shelf, I knocked down the one beside it. |
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We were all young software company executives, but I was the one from out of state, the one from the land of fruit and nuts, and no one could see my nuts, they would say. |
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Sure, as the captain of your ship, you are the one to blame when things go wrong or fall apart, but you are also large and in charge when they go well. |
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The leavee is the one who may not have been quite ready to give up on the relationship and so may feel still committed in some way to the marriage. |
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I deleted most of the jokes, but I left in the one about my mother-in-law. |
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That shall be a leechdom for her, for the one who there combeth her head. |
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It is only a secondary purpose of the levirate that the property of the deceased passes on to the one who is heir to his name, and is probably a later accretion. |
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She lookbooked little black dresses in order to locate the one she wanted. |
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They are in hopes of obtaining a better future usually economically, educationally, and politically than the one they were receiving in their homeland or place of origin. |
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Theory typically proceeds with an assumption of ceteris paribus, which means holding constant explanatory variables other than the one under consideration. |
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It teaches that it is the one true church founded by Jesus Christ, that its bishops are the successors of Christ's apostles, and that the Pope is the successor to Saint Peter. |
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Beginning when he was 10, Becket was sent as a student to Merton Priory in England and later attended a grammar school in London, perhaps the one at St Paul's Cathedral. |
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On the one hand, there exists the late 16th century Brigittine Long Text manuscript, produced in exile in the Antwerp region and now known as the Paris Manuscript. |
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Hamlet and Horatio initially hide, but when Hamlet realizes that Ophelia is the one being buried, he reveals himself, proclaiming his love for her. |
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The ball in Boston was larger than the one normally used in New York. |
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On the one hand, higher unemployment seemed to call for Keynesian reflation, but on the other hand rising inflation seemed to call for Keynesian disinflation. |
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The construction of Charlotte Street was financed by David Dale, whose former pretensions can be gauged by the one remaining house, now run by the National Trust for Scotland. |
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The Prime Minister and Cabinet are usually all members of the same political party, almost always the one that has a majority of seats in the House of Commons. |
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Nevertheless, inside the party there was attention between the growing numbers of wealthy businessmen on the one side, and the aristocracy and rural gentry on the other. |
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There are different types of monikers, but the one that deals with object instantiation is the class moniker. A class moniker portrays a class factory. |
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In February 2009, the one millionth passenger was flown with Singapore Airlines and by May of that year 1,500,000 passengers had flown on 4,200 flights. |
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This argument about cheapness was the one with which she most successfully met Theobald, who grumbled more suo that he had no sympathy with his son's extravagance and conceit. |
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An example of a pre grouping works was the one at Melton Constable that maintained and built some of the locomotives for the Midland and Great Northern Joint Railway. |
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As a result, even though there may be immigrants from a wide variety of nationalities and cultures, the one main language spoken in the country does not reflect them. |
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The treaty resolved the dispute known as the Aroostook War over the boundary between Maine on the one hand, and New Brunswick and the Province of Canada on the other. |
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More modest buildings with continental influences can be seen in the late 15th century western tower of St Mary's parish church, Dundee, and tollbooths like the one at Dunbar. |
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This Alan Wallace may be the same as the one listed in the 1296 Ragman Rolls as a crown tenant in Ayrshire, but there is no additional confirmation. |
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However, as the king was the most powerful individual, and the one with the highest honour in an area, it was difficult to enforce the law against him. |
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Within the Act of 1832 the one significant change in Wales was the carving out of a new parliamentary constituency, centred at Merthyr Tydfil, from the county of Glamorgan. |
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And the one who has no sword must sell his cloak and buy one. |
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To choose among possible parents, instead of choosing the closest possible parent, it is possible to choose the one which requires the least descent along the ridge. |
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Several specific nonwars are in their own way even more extraordinary than the one that has taken place between the United States and the Soviet Union. |
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The principle of superposition states that a sedimentary rock layer in a tectonically undisturbed sequence is younger than the one beneath it and older than the one above it. |
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But the most effective player I ever saw, the one that made the most difference to the performance of the whole team, was without question John Charles. |
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But it was ideal for making walls like the one I had in mind. |
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The Spanish claim makes a distinction between the isthmus that connects the Rock to the Spanish mainland on the one hand, and the Rock and city of Gibraltar on the other. |
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In summer this coincides with the one o'clock gun being fired. |
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It can be observed that both methods produce reasonable results, although the one obtained from the enhanced DTI dataset seems oversmoothed and outliers can occur. |
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During the Cold War arms race, the nuclear threat to the existence of the United States was the one need that did justify this cost in the view of the United States Congress. |
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The Tampa debate unwound in a similar manner to the one in Boston. |
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Next, on the boats it was stated that there are to be four poles, and one pole for the rudder to steer the ship, and the one at the rudder must work hard for the slaves. |
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There was a cluster of images of a little girl that many people remembered seeing in the commercial, but the one of her laughing was the peak visual. |
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The resultant force vector from the lift and drag force components is opposed by the tension of the one or more rope lines or tethers attached to the wing. |
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Since de Redvers also owned land in the Vexin which was retained by Robert, he had two lords, and evidently chose to support the one under whom his main property lay. |
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In later tests, a fan was used to create a breeze similar to the one reported to have suddenly sprung up on the day of the sinking as the real Mary Rose went to make the turn. |
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The tunnel between St Lawrence and Whitwell is home to a mushroom farm, while the one from Ventnor to Wroxall is now used to collect and transport Ventnor's water supply. |
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In the early 19th century the one flue harpoon was introduced, which reduced failed harpoons due to the head cutting its way out of the body of the whale. |
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On the one hand the alms of Saint Gregory are to be distinguished from his donations, but on the other he himself probably saw no such distinction. |
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It is the one English history which may be regarded as definitive. |
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Cadamosto claims he was the one who named the Saloum River as the Rio di Barbacini, the name by which it would remain known on European maps thereafter. |
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My ma's the one who told us Frankie Frangione's mother was preg again. |
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Fearing subsequent hostile encounters like the one the expedition endured at the Battle of Punta Quemada, Pizarro ended his first expedition and returned to Panama. |
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Then Ayar Oche stood up, displayed a pair of large wings, and said he should be the one to stay at Guanacaure as an idol in order to speak with their father the Sun. |
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There is a pumping lemma for CFLs similar to the one for regular sets. It can be used in the same way to show that certain sets are not context-free. |
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