It was this transfer of power that has given rise to the belief that he was the father of the Welsh Nation. |
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The two governments signed the Edinburgh Agreement, which allowed for the temporary transfer of legal authority. |
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The staff feared that earlier transfer to unlocked units would increase the abscondence. |
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They find illegal, the dissociation of the Caliphate and Sultanate, in short, the transfer of the Caliphian powers to a body of persons. |
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Lobbyist Alice can transfer digital cash to Congresscritter Bob so that newspaper reporter Eve does not know Alice's identity. |
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It can be useful to copy-paste frames to transfer a sequence from the main timeline to the timeline of a clip symbol. |
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Solar panels allow for energy transfer from light energy to heat and electrical energy. |
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For Derrida, no isthmus, no bridge, no road, no communication or transfer, connects or can ever connect my enisled self to other selves. |
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The two transfer windows run from the last day of the season to 31 August and from 31 December to 31 January. |
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The record transfer fee for a Premier League player has risen steadily over the lifetime of the competition. |
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He was replaced by Ron Atkinson, who immediately broke the British record transfer fee to sign Bryan Robson from West Bromwich Albion. |
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This meant, I believed, that we were in a position to move things forward and complete the transaction in time for the January transfer window. |
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Artificial insemination, cloning and embryo transfer are not allowed in the Thoroughbred breed. |
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It stipulated that Hong Kong would retain its laws and be guaranteed a high degree of autonomy for at least 50 years after the transfer. |
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The Hong Kong Basic Law, based on English law, would serve as the constitutional document after the transfer. |
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This transfer of sovereignty made Hong Kong the first special administrative region of China. |
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However, complexities arising from the transfer of functions have meant that this has had to be reconsidered. |
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For rescue or personnel-transfer purposes, the midsphere could also, like DSRV, be equipped with a transfer bell. |
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Under the Mughal system, the land itself belonged to the state and not to the zamindar, who could transfer only his right to collect rent. |
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The Government also argued that the transfer of power to local councils would increase electoral accountability. |
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A market could be created if the government permits transfer of vouchers among voucher holders. |
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In 2008, a controversial bid to allow oil transfer between ships in the firth was refused by Forth Ports. |
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However, any votes which would transfer from the victorious candidate to one who was already eliminated must be reallocated. |
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Firstly, Spain was insisting on a time element for a full transfer of sovereignty to Spain. |
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These measures prevent data transfer from the passenger internet system to the maintenance or navigation systems. |
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In September 2012 he acted as sole director to request they transfer its registration to Abidjan. |
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Emails clearly show that this was the reason for the transfer, although company attorneys deny it. |
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Creation of hydrogen gas occurs in the transfer of reducing equivalents produced during pyruvate fermentation to water. |
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In 1864, Swan patented the transfer process for making carbon prints, a permanent photographic process. |
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By adding the transfer step, Swan was able to easily make photographs with a full tonal range. |
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They enhance the development, transfer, and commercialization of technology. |
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Passengers wishing to travel internationally with BA either to or from regional UK destinations must now transfer in London. |
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In 2005 this was simplified by making a direct transfer from Treasury to the Environment Agency in the form of Flood Defence Grant in Aid. |
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This route allows the transfer of recent graduate recruits to a UK branch of the organisation, for training purposes. |
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Additionally, cultural ideas may transfer from one society to another, through diffusion or acculturation. |
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Waugh's elation at his transfer soon descended into disillusion as he failed to find opportunities for active service. |
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The transfer itself was the lowest point of his incarceration, as a crowd jeered and spat at him on the railway platform. |
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This edition contained a newly restored transfer of the film, as well as various special features. |
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Arrays of top-gate magnetic nanofingers are used to induce a resonant charge transfer between the pair of spin-resolved edge states. |
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A fuel transfer vehicle transfers aviation fuel from fuel tanks underground, to the aircraft tanks. |
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A port is a location on a coast or shore containing one or more harbors where ships can dock and transfer people or cargo to or from land. |
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Agreement was reached on the transfer with the new company accepting a number of conditions relating to the old company. |
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Like National Express, First applied their logo on units by transfer until repainting. |
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When males fail to transfer main cell products, females survived as long as nonmating virgin controls. |
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The 1865 edition of the book included the transfer of preferences from dropped candidates and the STV method was essentially complete. |
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To make laws on any of these other matters, the Assembly would have had to ask the UK Parliament to transfer the powers to it. |
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However, the Act states that the Orders in Council are used only to transfer legal power to the Assembly. |
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The bodies of salmon represent a transfer of nutrients from the ocean, rich in nitrogen, sulfur, carbon and phosphorus, to the forest ecosystem. |
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It was the third time that summer that the national transfer record had been broken. |
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Inevitably, his loss of a regular place in the first team sparked rumours of a transfer during the season. |
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In late February 1996, it was announced that Rush would be leaving Anfield on a free transfer when his contract expired on 1 June. |
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It conditions nuclear waste streams from the Magnox and Thorp reprocessing plants, prior to transfer to the Waste Vitrification Plant. |
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It depicts the heat and work transfer process taking place in high temperature region. |
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They use either parabolic troughs or heliostats to direct sunlight onto a pipe containing a heat transfer fluid, such as oil. |
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Around the age of six, children transfer to elementary school, whose primary objectives are learning about writing, arithmetic and citizenship. |
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However, sometimes it is necessary to exit onto a surface road to transfer from one freeway to another. |
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In 1862, Britain decided to transfer the islands to Greece, as a gesture of support intended to bolster the new king's popularity. |
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As long as the waves propagate slower than the wind speed just above the waves, there is an energy transfer from the wind to the waves. |
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To inhibit these problems human interventions, such as transfer of forest reproductive material, may be needed. |
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In addition to direct effects, this caused feedback effects as ocean currents contribute to global heat transfer. |
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In a food chain, there is also reliable energy transfer through each stage. |
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They rub the backs of their heads on their preen glands to pick up an oily secretion, which they transfer to their plumage to waterproof it. |
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The no-trump overcaller completes the transfer, and his partner will bid again when strong. |
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Whenever gas is bought or sold at custody transfer points, rules and agreements are made regarding the gas quality. |
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When the transfer begins, it is the ship's cargo pumps that are used to move the product ashore. |
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As in loading, the transfer starts at low pressure to ensure that equipment is working correctly and that connections are secure. |
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The Enbridge Sandpiper pipeline is proposed to transfer valuable oil from Western North Dakota through northwestern Minnesota. |
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Heat transfer oils are generally not used for economic and ecological reasons. |
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Load transfer in the grout between tower and foundation may stress the grout, and elastomeric bearings are used in several British sea turbines. |
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Having experience of work involving nuclear risk, it wants to transfer these skills to the food, electronics and pharmaceutical industries. |
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As the number of coupled harmonic oscillators grows, the time it takes to transfer energy from one to the next becomes significant. |
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The transfer of heat from a hot object by means of upward hot air currents from the object, is due to free convection. |
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In other transfer news, Betar Jerusalem added Eran Levy, Haim Megrelashvili and Nigerian Harmony Ikande to its squad on Tuesday. |
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In 1832 Parliament passed the Great Reform Act, which began the transfer of political power from the aristocracy to the middle classes. |
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Flavins are reduced by NAD H via electron transfer and then sequentially converted to hyroperoxyflavins, which are an unstable intermediate. |
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As part of this plan, Augustine was expected to transfer his archiepiscopal see to London from Canterbury. |
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The non-impact printers employ an electrostatic, thermal, inkjet or other non-impact mechanism to transfer the character image. |
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However, Edward convinced Parliament to circumvent the law of inheritance and transfer the estate to his younger son, who was married to Anne. |
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When their houses were closed down some monks sought to transfer to larger houses. |
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The transfer of Hong Kong to China in 1997 marked for many the end of the British Empire. |
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Machinery has to be added to transfer energy from the gas generator to a bypass airflow. |
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Ham maintains further transfer to the community cannot be done without extra funding and urges the government to invest in community services. |
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The transfer of sovereignty over Hong Kong in 1997 ended the colony's ties to the Commonwealth through the United Kingdom. |
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Seventeen convicts are awaiting transfer to continue serving their sentences in their homeland. |
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Then I get together with the makeup man and we sort of transfer my drawings onto my face. |
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Negotiations are ongoing regarding the transfer of the lands to Folkestone Town Council and Sandgate Parish Council. |
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Otherwise, transfers made as gifts are treated for CGT purposes as being made at the market value at the date of transfer. |
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Thus, they had the possibility to issue, lend and transfer money autonomously without direct governmental control. |
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The intention was to transfer aircraft currently in Spanish service within a year of contract signature. |
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The Hawk deal also included the transfer of a number of used Hawker Hunters. |
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Her Majesty's Yacht Britannia left the city to oversee the transfer of Hong Kong in 1997, which marked for many the end of the empire. |
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There are also ferry vehicles designed to transfer crew members to and from the base to the orbiting manned spacecraft. |
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The craft will dock together to enable the crew to transfer to the ferry vehicles for descent to the surface at a selected site. |
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Viruses can also carry DNA between organisms, allowing transfer of genes even across biological domains. |
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Gene transfer between species includes the formation of hybrid organisms and horizontal gene transfer. |
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Its purpose is to simplify the transfer of liquid or gas while avoiding the cost and complexity of a conventional pump. |
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The wick allows heat pipes to transfer heat when there is no gravity, which is useful in space. |
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They are also payment checkpoints and allow passengers to transfer between modes of transport, for instance to buses or other trains. |
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Transit passengers remaining airside are provided with free dedicated transfer buses between terminals. |
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The allocation and transfer of responsibilities between ministers and departments is also generally at the Prime Minister's discretion. |
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It was common for seafaring Viking ships to tow or carry a smaller boat to transfer crews and cargo from the ship to shore. |
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Return migration from countries with liberal gender norms has been associated with the transfer of liberal gender norms to the home country. |
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This appointment meant John's transfer from Hexham, leaving Wilfrid free to perform episcopal functions at Hexham, which he did until his death. |
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Further, a person can transfer one's own good karma to living family members and ancestors. |
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It has different ages of transfer, different examinations and a different philosophy of choice and provision. |
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Imperial has a dedicated technology transfer company known as Imperial Innovations. |
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If you have a cookie spatula, slide it under the makowiec and transfer it to the baking pan. |
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France's loss in the Seven Years' War resulted in the transfer of New France to Great Britain. |
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A water bath slows heat transfer and makes it easier to remove the custard from the oven before it curdles. |
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But, the habit once formed, nothing is easier than to transfer it from one object to another. |
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Although meloids are known to produce cantharidin, transfer of this compound during meloid mating has not been documented. |
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Players may only be transferred during transfer windows that are set by the Football Association. |
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This is probably due to dissociation induced by the large exoergicity from charge transfer between species that differ greatly in ionization potential. |
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Even if he had found positive transfer effects, one could have attributed the gain to the practice effect during the foretest rather than to the improvement of memory per se. |
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Scapa Flow is one of the transfer and processing points for North Sea oil. |
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This operon is present in only a limited number of strains belonging to genomospecies 1, and it has been acquired once during evolution by horizontal transfer. |
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With most key first team players having refused to transfer to the new company, a very different Rangers team lined up for the first league match in Third Division. |
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Orwell had to scrabble around in the rubble for his collection of books, which he had finally managed to transfer from Wallington, carting them away in a wheelbarrow. |
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Hengeyokai transfer between forms almost instantly, though when in human form, they often retain some mark of characteristic of their true animal nature. |
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It involved the transfer of goods unique to one hemisphere to another. |
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It becomes a grotto, hubbubbing with more noise than any class on a school visit could make, the air mobbed by breathless chatter about life and the transfer window. |
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This applies to analogous structures such as hypergroups, hyperfields, and hypermodules, and permits us to transfer the general theory from universal algebra. |
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An application was made for a transfer of SFA membership on 29 June 2012, with the new company applying for the transfer of the membership of The Rangers Football Club plc. |
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Originally, he planned to stage this production in London's West End with an eventual Broadway transfer, but when negotiations fell through, he brought it to New York. |
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Before his death, Augustine consecrated Laurence of Canterbury as his successor to the archbishopric, probably to ensure an orderly transfer of office. |
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Upon signing the document, he agreed to legally transfer the office and powers of the presidency to his deputy, Vice President Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi. |
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Artell had been released from his contact by Northampton Town after handing them a transfer request and not being taken up during the transfer window. |
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Strain transfer will inevitably occur through an interphase between the fibres and the matrix so this region is of obvious importance to the performance of a composite. |
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The design has a single casing of tubing strings enclosed and filled with an inert gas to allow for leak monitoring, corrosion prevention and heat transfer. |
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This reality was recognised with the legal transfer of sovereignty in 1750 of most of the Amazon basin and surrounding areas to Portugal in the Treaty of Madrid. |
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As the wind blows, pressure and friction perturb the equilibrium of the water surface and transfer energy from the air to the water, forming waves. |
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Churchill was convinced that the only way to alleviate tensions between the two populations was the transfer of people, to match the national borders. |
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Copper doorknobs are used by hospitals to reduce the transfer of disease, and Legionnaires' disease is suppressed by copper tubing in plumbing systems. |
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These may be included in a transmission, or transfer, efficiency. |
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It is planned to transfer patients to care in the community. |
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Street dust then reaches water sources through runoff, facilitating the transfer of toxins to environments and communities that rely on these water sources. |
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To help make sure the franchise did not fail as the PSG franchise did, the RFL allowed the Dragons to sign players from other French teams for no transfer fee. |
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An official transfer of Louisiana to French ownership had not yet taken place, and Napoleon's deal with the Spanish was a poorly kept secret on the frontier. |
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Northern Ireland formerly ran a transfer test at a governmental level to decide which primary school students qualified for a place at a Grammar School. |
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These proteins relay electrons by the process called electron transfer. |
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Functions undertaken by the GO Network are now in the process of being wound down, with the exception of a small number which may transfer elsewhere. |
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One of the Port of London's 25 safeguarded wharves, Walbrook Wharf, is adjacent to Cannon Street station, and is used by the Corporation to transfer waste via the river. |
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Newton's second law describes the transfer of energy for impulse turbines. |
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They were so called because they worked on the keels, boats that were used to transfer coal from the river banks to the waiting colliers, for export to London and elsewhere. |
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The locations of the seas are important in controlling the transfer of heat and moisture across the globe, and therefore, in determining global climate. |
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The next step before a transfer is the pretransfer conference. |
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The car was then launched in 2011 as the Range Rover Evoque, and was the first Range Rover branded product to be offered with front wheel drive, and no low ratio transfer box. |
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During the summer where there is no international tournament there are no editions of this feature and the transfer window highlights are in the daily Sports section. |
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The European Union could be seen as the smaller circle with a much higher level of integration through the transfer of powers from the national to the EU level. |
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Although his grades in the first term were good, they soon deteriorated, leading his father to force a transfer to the more serious and academic University of Berlin. |
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Emergency admissions are rising, delayed transfer of care further reduces bed availability, something must give, patients waiting for routine surgery lose out. |
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It will leave Earth with the Earth Departure Stage and transfer to Mars with the Mars Transfer Stage, and rendezvous with the Precursor spacecraft in Martian orbit. |
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Although Marx won this contest, the transfer of the seat of the General Council from London to New York in 1872, which Marx supported, led to the decline of the International. |
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Since the motive power of screw propulsion is delivered along the shaft, a thrust bearing is needed to transfer that load to the hull without excessive friction. |
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He instead decided to try to physically transfer some ink from the front of the original to the back of another sheet, moistened with a solvent, and pressed to the original. |
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Voucher privatization, on the other hand, could represent a genuine transfer of assets to the general population, creating a sense of participation and inclusion. |
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During the construction of the Concorde prototypes in the 1960s, some sections built in the United Kingdom passed by ferry through Cherbourg, for transfer to Toulouse. |
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In medicine, this contributes to the spread of antibiotic resistance, as when one bacteria acquires resistance genes it can rapidly transfer them to other species. |
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Horizontal transfer of genes from bacteria to eukaryotes such as the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae and the adzuki bean weevil Callosobruchus chinensis has occurred. |
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On 18 June 2013 the transfer of security responsibilities was completed. |
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Natural convection of the liquid starts when heat transfer to the liquid gives rise to a temperature difference from one side of the loop to the other. |
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The last step was to transfer control of 95 remaining districts. |
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Critical fiber length is a parameter defining the fiber length that a material must be to transfer stresses from the matrix to the fibers themselves during external loading. |
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In October 2011, Yemeni human rights activist Tawakul Karman won the Nobel Peace Prize, and the UN Security Council condemned the violence and called for a transfer of power. |
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Even with the transfer of this surplus no candidate has reached the quota. |
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From 1966 until 1968, the UK confidentially discussed with Argentina the transfer of the Falklands, assuming its judgement would be accepted by the islanders. |
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The United States, Turkey, and China maintain close military relations and regularly export military equipment and technology transfer to Pakistan. |
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The division of the district was followed by a population transfer between the two nations, with Muslims leaving for Pakistan and Hindus and Sikhs leaving for India. |
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Since 1999, the Secretary of State has a much reduced role as a result of the transfer of responsibilities to the Scottish Parliament and Scottish Government. |
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A notable aspect of the karma theory in Buddhism is merit transfer. |
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In the same manner as Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo is under heavy EU influence, particularly after the de facto transfer from UN to EU authority. |
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The British and Argentine vessels operating within the Box were in radio contact and there was some transfer of patients between the hospital ships. |
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The lack of transfer of carving skills is noticeable in the decline in quality when gravestones were next commissioned from the start of the seventeenth century. |
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Following the transfer of the Hebrides and adjacent mainland coast from Norway to Scotland, by the 1266 Treaty of Perth, Argyll was served by the sheriff of Perth. |
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The HBOS Group Reorganisation Act 2006 saw the transfer of Halifax plc to the Bank of Scotland, which was now a registered public limited company, Bank of Scotland plc. |
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