The English, and later, the Scottish, set up cathedrals, churches, and elite grammar schools for the upper class. |
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We heard stories of corruption in the upper echelons of the firm. |
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The Old Mine is currently entered through an upper adit as the main is no longer accessible. |
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It is a garden city designed for families of the upper middle class, with peculiarity of having pedestrian paths completely free of traffic. |
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By 1943, the Allies began to gain the upper hand in the Pacific Campaign's air campaigns. |
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It is open to the public and outstanding views of the city and coastline are available from the upper floors. |
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Rule set sail, taking with him a kneecap, an upper arm bone, three fingers and a tooth. |
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The nonextrapolation to zero in the upper plot might have resulted from systematic experimental error in the grid measurements. |
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Steel truss cantilevers support loads by tension of the upper members and compression of the lower ones. |
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The fire began in a container on one of the upper decks, and was extinguished 13 hours after it broke out. |
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The upper part of a glacier, where accumulation exceeds ablation, is called the accumulation zone. |
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This upper section is known as the fracture zone and moves mostly as a single unit over the plastically flowing lower section. |
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The earth covering and the upper part of the cromlech have been removed, leaving the passageway and lateral chambers fully exposed. |
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The final upper surface was made of concrete or well smoothed and fitted flint. |
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Over the course of the next three years, Gruffudd was able to recover upper Gwynedd to the Conwy, defeating Hugh, Earl of Chester. |
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While royal lodgings were in the upper ward, the lower contained buildings such as the kitchens. |
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The earliest evidence of the presence of man in these upper areas of Glamorgan was discovered in 1963 at Craig y Llyn. |
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This action redeemed the division in the eyes of the upper hierarchy of the British military. |
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In addition, the division's snipers were able to gain the upper hand over their German rivals. |
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It is used in the Australian upper house, the Senate, and some state upper houses. |
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Optimistic prominence assumes that the col is as low as possible, yielding an upper bound value for the prominence. |
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From there, the polecat's northern border goes on to the upper Vychegda River, and descends further on southwards and in the Urals. |
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The teeth have a single conical cusp, are curved backwards, and are the same on both the upper and lower jaws. |
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Their elongated upper and lower jaws form what is called a rostrum, or snout, which gives the animal its common name. |
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On the Columbia River the Chief Joseph Dam completed in 1955 completely blocks salmon migration to the upper Columbia River system. |
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They then strike them sharply with the upper lobe of their tails to stun them. |
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The hotel is being transformed into a new boarding house, providing accommodation for 30 upper sixth form students. |
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It was the language of the upper classes until the 12th century, after which it became the language of commoners in Lower Brittany. |
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Parliament gained the upper hand in England, however, and by 1646 its armies were able to intervene in North Wales. |
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The lower ward contained royal accommodation, while the upper consisted of service facilities and the accommodation for the garrison. |
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The Library is faced with Portland stone on the upper storeys which contrasts with the Cornish granite below it. |
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The building is of two storeys of ashlar masonry, above a basement, and surrounded by a balustrade above the upper cornice. |
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The internal bays are marked externally by paired pilasters with Corinthian capitals at the lower level and Composite at the upper level. |
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The upper windows are of a restrained Classical form, with pediments set on columns, but are blind and contain niches. |
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This upper space is lit by the light wells in the outer dome and openings in the brick cone. |
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The stem is hollow in the upper portion but towards the bulb is more solid and filled with a spongy material. |
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Farther inland, brook trout, largemouth bass, and herring are sought after, especially in the rivers and icy finger lakes in upper New England. |
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Phase 2 was designed to fit into the Centre's curved slate frontage, with an upper part constructed from timber. |
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It is also thought that prior to the ice ages, the estuary received larger river flows as the upper Severn flowed into the Dee near Chirk. |
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At higher elevations in the upper marsh zone, there is much less tidal inflow, resulting in lower salinity levels. |
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However, in the upper marsh, variability in salinity is shown as a result of less frequent flooding and climate variations. |
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The madreporite is usually located within one of the jaw plates, and not on the upper side of the animal as it is in starfish. |
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In these urchins, the upper surface of the body is slightly domed, but the underside is flat, while the sides are devoid of tube feet. |
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On the upper surface, opposite the mouth, is the periproct, which surrounds the anus. |
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By the upper part of the Triassic period, their numbers began to increase again. |
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The epithelia of ctenophores have two layers of cells rather than one, and some of the cells in the upper layer have several cilia per cell. |
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Planktonic forms in open water usually rely on turbulent mixing of the upper layers by the wind to keep them suspended in sunlit surface waters. |
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In most circumstances, this mixing also replenishes nutrients in the upper mixed layer, setting the scene for the next round of diatom blooms. |
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The upper and lower eyelids are joined, with only a pinhole large enough for the pupil to see through. |
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The sheath of the turtle's upper jaw possesses a denticulated edge, while its lower jaw has stronger, serrated, more defined denticulation. |
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The skimmer's bill reflects its unusual lifestyle, with the lower mandible uniquely being longer than the upper one. |
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Rudimentary teeth are also present in the upper jaw, but these rarely emerge into the mouth. |
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Genera from the Oligocene and early and middle Miocene, with the possible exception of Aulophyseter, had teeth in their upper jaws. |
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After Kursk, the Red Army got the upper hand and generally was on the offensive for the rest of the war. |
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Small depressions on the upper jaw each contain a lone stiff hair, but are only visible on close inspection. |
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The constitution specifies that no constituency may return fewer than three TDs but does not specify any upper limit to constituency magnitude. |
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The chief or upper portion of the shield depicts an ancient ship on wavers, for Devon's seafaring traditions. |
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Shore habitats span from the upper intertidal zones to the area where land vegetation takes prominence. |
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Over the same decade, the upper stratum of Visigothic society, the optimatesgradually lost their influence. |
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These reforms gained him enemies in the upper classes, especially among the high nobility, who despised him as a social upstart. |
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The hydrology of the upper water layers is largely determined by the flow from the North Atlantic. |
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Most of the aquatic life in the Norwegian Sea is concentrated in the upper layers. |
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The Anterior Rhine arises from numerous source streams in the upper Surselva and flows in an easterly direction. |
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Every summer, temperatures often reach the upper 20s, but the city sees temperatures over 30 degrees only a few days each decade. |
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In 1973, RSCN was given the right to issue hunting licenses, giving RSCN an upper hand in preventing extinction. |
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The verges of the upper reaches range from extensive mudflats to marsh and fen. |
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One of these plates makes up the hooked portion of the upper bill, called the maxillary unguis. |
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This bladder hangs between the eyes and down over the upper lip in the deflated state. |
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Sturgeon are recognizable for their elongated bodies, flattened rostra, distinctive scutes and barbels, and elongated upper tail lobes. |
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This suggests that knees were used to brace the upper two or three topside planks but have rotted away. |
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The upper futtocks were usually not attached to the lower futtocks to allow some hull twist. |
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The lower part of the side stay consisted of ropes looped under the end of a knee of upper futtock which had a hole underneath. |
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When the rudder was in its normal position the tiller was inserted in the upper hole so that the tiller faced athwartwise. |
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Four of the fuzes were conventional horns in the buoyant upper hemisphere of the mine. |
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At the same time it decreases the upper flammable limit or highest concentration at which the vapors can be ignited. |
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Since 1890 the funicular has provided a link between the upper town and the lower town in four minutes with a cable car. |
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Thereafter Charles's armies had the upper hand, and by 849 had secured most of Aquitaine. |
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The mine's upper half is studded with hollow lead protuberances, each containing a glass vial filled with sulfuric acid. |
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Especially long hairs are on the shoulders, and almost form a crest on the upper part of the neck. |
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The soldiers mostly travelled on the upper decks for fear of being trapped below if the ship sank. |
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Since the 19th century, the town of Deauville has been a fashionable holiday resort for the international upper class. |
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The upper part of a paddle wheel is normally enclosed in a paddlebox to minimise splashing. |
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It is the oldest building in the upper city, and currently serves as the home to a museum of Celtic remains from the Roman occupation. |
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Louis 2 years prior, and after being imprisoned for a year, was hired by Spanish authorities to lead an expedition to chart the upper Missouri. |
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As of May 2017, it holds 294 seats in the lower house and 121 seats in the upper house. |
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The first three molars of the upper jaw are underdeveloped and single crowned with one root. |
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The second upper molar is smaller than the others, and is usually absent in adults. |
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While the clastic bed is still fluid, diapirism can cause a denser upper layer to sink into a lower layer. |
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The same process can form mud volcanoes on the surface where they broke through upper layers. |
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During such fights, red foxes will stand on each other's upper bodies with their forelegs, using open mouthed threats. |
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However, they have an additional pair of incisors in the upper jaw and the two orders have quite separate evolutionary histories. |
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They have two incisors in the upper and lower jaw which grow continuously and must be kept short by gnawing. |
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They differ from rodents in a number of physical characteristics, such as having four incisors in the upper jaw rather than two. |
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Two black bands pass along the head, starting from the upper lip and passing upwards to the whole base of the ears. |
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The bands sometimes extend along the neck and merge with the colour of the upper body. |
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Eventually, with the development of antlers, the tusks as well as the upper incisors disappeared. |
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The strongly tapered face is reddish brown or gray in color, and the chin and upper throat are cream colored. |
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Young are born dark brown with white stripes and spots along their upper torso. |
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The water deer have developed long canine teeth which protrude from the upper jaw like the canines of musk deer. |
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Each would try to wound the other on the head, shoulders, or back, by stabbing or tearing with his upper canines. |
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A trace of metazeunerite was identified in pannings from the dump of the upper of the two adits. |
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The upper back and mantle are a warm brown, with broad black streaks, while the lower back, rump and uppertail coverts are greyish brown. |
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The sharp lower edge of the upper bill works in coordination with the sharp upper edge of the lower bill to deliver this motion. |
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In all venomous snakes, these glands open through ducts into grooved or hollow teeth in the upper jaw. |
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With the jeans part way down and the upper slopes of her white-pantied bottom exposed, Penny gasped as Mark's knuckles grazed her bare stomach. |
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Instead, most of the hydrogen loss comes from the destruction of methane in the upper atmosphere. |
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For example, use of paralytics in morbidly obese patients or those with spinal instability can precipitate complete upper airway obstruction. |
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The deep waters do not mix with the upper layers of water that receive oxygen from the atmosphere. |
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The western part of the transverse ridge consists of fragments of uplifted oceanic crust and upper mantle. |
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Submarine canyons transport sediment from beaches and rivers down the upper slope. |
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Most of this water is trapped in pores and fractures in the upper lithosphere and sediments of the subducting plate. |
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A species' ability to cope with desiccation determines its upper limit, while competition with other species sets its lower limit. |
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In the ocean, the thermocline divides the upper mixed layer from the calm deep water below. |
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The front spine is modified into a slender growth on the upper lip known as an illicium, which is tipped by a fleshy lump, the esca. |
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Minute teeth also present on the pharyngeal bones, forming a patch on the upper pharyngeals. |
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Vertical distribution is usually restricted to the upper 350 m of the ocean. |
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The Carnot perspective provides an upper bound on the maximum wind speed that a storm can attain. |
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This fact leads to the existence of a theoretical upper bound on the strongest wind speed that a tropical cyclone can attain. |
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One limestone bed from the top to the central High Atlas upper basalts yielded a Late Triassic palynological assemblage. |
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The remainder appear to originate in the upper mantle and have been suggested to result from the breakup of subducting lithosphere. |
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Anoxic events are situations in which the middle and even the upper layers of the ocean become deficient or totally lacking in oxygen. |
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The trough is arbitrarily divided into lower, middle and upper regions, and the upper region is further divided into the Gongola and Yola arms. |
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In upper layer water, the Agulhas rings and eddies move warm and salty water into the large South Atlantic gyre, which exports it to the tropics. |
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The emergence of stemmed points has been traced to Korea during the upper Paleolithic. |
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The gaseous state of matter is found between the liquid and plasma states, the latter of which provides the upper temperature boundary for gases. |
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Surface currents are generally restricted to the upper 400 meters of the ocean. |
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In deep water, marine snow is a continuous shower of mostly organic detritus falling from the upper layers of the water column. |
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Although this process injects a great deal of energy into the upper few meters, most of it dissipates relatively rapidly. |
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In particular, the Great Pacific Garbage Patch has a very high level of plastic particulate suspended in the upper water column. |
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The ascent and emplacement of large volumes of granite within the upper continental crust is a source of much debate amongst geologists. |
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The upper dermis showed a perivascular and periadnexal infiltrate of lymphocytes, while a large amount of mucin was seen among collagen bundles. |
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A Roman villa was a country house built for the upper class in the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire. |
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The Great Hall, Great Chamber and several smaller rooms are open to the public, and an upper room houses the Isle of Wight Museum. |
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Over the open waist the upper deck was entirely covered with a coarse netting as a defence measure against boarding. |
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In 1753 the French sent an expedition south from Montreal that began constructing forts in the upper reaches of the Ohio River. |
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The delay between burnout and separation was intended to reduce the risk of recontact between the upper stage and payload due to residual thrust. |
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Independent members and several minor parties have achieved representation in Australian parliaments, mostly in upper houses. |
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These solvents, usually acidic, migrate through the weathering rock after leaching through upper weathered layers. |
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Also, when the crocodile's mouth is closed, the large fourth tooth in the lower jaw fits into a constriction in the upper jaw. |
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The mammalian heart has four chambers, two upper atria, the receiving chambers, and two lower ventricles, the discharging chambers. |
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He stopped every few seconds and shuddered, picking asshair from the roof of his upper mouth. |
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That miserable young man kept his eyes astrain towards the upper window, but without reward. Rose did not show herself. |
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For heavy field use a reinforcing breastplate was sometimes added, together with a wrapper over the upper bevor. |
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Click the large square on the upper right corner of the window to biggify the spreadsheet on your screen. |
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Then in the evening, he came suddenly upon Sue riding a spirited black horse in a bridle path at the upper end of the park. |
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On top it's a dry cactused area inhabited by typical upper desert creatures such as kangaroo rats and collared lizards. |
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His upper tunic was of white cambric, as fine as a handkerchief, so that the bright red tunic beneath it showed through. |
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Then his upper lip may be seen to be raised, especially at the corners, so that his huge canine teeth are exhibited. |
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Indeed, when Katie flashes her upper thighs at her caro sposo, he regards them as one would a mystery piece of meat on a carvery buffet. |
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This underground arena features switches that trigger lasers, and a carpet bomb of the entire lower and upper levels. |
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The police were baffled by the exploits of a cat burglar who only stole from the upper floors of high-rise apartments. |
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A separate optimized plan was generated using the CAX slice and two slices indicative of the upper and lower level of the field. |
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He describes how the movements of the jaw occur around a region in the upper cervical spine, namely around the atlanto-axial joint. |
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I'd be lying to myself if I pretended that seeing Logan here now isn't causing a parade of elephants to stampede through my upper chestal region. |
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A codespace range is specified by a pair of codes of some particular length giving the lower and upper bounds of that range. |
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Descend some twenty feet through the pleasant warmth of the ocean's upper layer and you are in water as cold as a witch's kiss. |
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The crancelin, running from upper left to bottom right, took the form of a crenellated garland in deep green. |
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It seemed to me that Mr. St. John's under lip protruded, and his upper lip curled a moment. |
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Diaphragmatic breathing is controlled deep breathing using the lower abdomen rather than expanding the upper chest area. |
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It's a way of controlling death. A way of gaining the ultimate upper hand. Be the killer for a change. Let someone else be the dier. |
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Back again with the Asics GT Quick, built in a mesh and suede the simple Grey, Black, and Red, for the upper makes this an easy like. |
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The height of the eyepoint depends on the focal length of the eyepiece and the position of its upper equivalent plane. |
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Notice, too, that the shaft is not straight, but bent so that the upper surface of the feather is convex, and the lower concave. |
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There is an agreeable freehandedness in the lines of the Pennsylvania table of unusual design at upper right. |
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The upper wings of the moth which Jacob held were undoubtedly marked with kidney-shaped spots of fulvous hue. |
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Clearly superior to her opposition, Lady Val got the upper hand late and won going away. What a ride! |
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This bound almost matches the known upper bound for graphs and, in a certain sense, is the best possible for graphons. |
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He flew at me with his knife, and I had to grass him twice, and got a cut over the knuckles, before I had the upper hand of him. |
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The Atlantic Ocean consists of four major, upper water masses with distinct temperature and salinity. |
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Helioseismology provides unique information about the global dynamics of the Sun and local flows in active regions in the upper convection zone. |
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Polygamy and concubinage were rare but existed, at least among the upper classes. |
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The public outcry, especially among the upper and middle classes, helped stir change in the young workers' welfare. |
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Patch reefs are hilllike reefs that often occur in sandy lagoon areas or on the upper reef slope of gently inclined fringing reefs. |
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As a result of the Northern Crusades in the Middle Ages, Estonia's upper class had been mostly of German origin until well into the 20th century. |
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At length you slowly raise, pulling hand over hand, some horned pout squeaking and squirming to the upper air. |
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Lynchets, evidence of early ploughing can often be seen at the upper and lower ends. |
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A Roman villa was a country house built for the upper class, while a domus was a wealthy family's house in a town. |
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Acceptance is offered after finishing upper secondary school with general study competence. |
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Yet it was not in the upper, but in the lower house that the greatest changes took place, with the expanding political role of the Commons. |
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The lower jaw slides forward on account of the inlock of these upper teeth. |
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The upper classes often celebrated religious festivals, weddings, alliances and the whims of the king or queen. |
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The ships were close enough for sailors on the upper decks of the English and Spanish ships to exchange musket fire. |
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As the police made their way to the upper levels, they did so with guns drawn and itchy trigger fingers at the ready. |
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Like the upper house, the House of Lords, it meets in the Palace of Westminster. |
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The inhabitants were growing desperate to remove their belongings from the City, especially the upper class. |
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Only the upper and middle classes voted, so this shifted power away from the landed aristocracy to the urban middle classes. |
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The windows cover almost all of the upper wall space, filling the chapter house with light. |
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Natural history in particular became increasingly popular among the upper classes. |
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The bulk of the nobles argued for an aristocratic upper house elected by the nobles. |
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The war then settled into a complex and asymmetric strategic deadlock where all sides struggled to gain the upper hand. |
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Winston never made it into the upper school because he would not study the classics. |
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A lower house is one of two chambers of a bicameral legislature, the other chamber being the upper house. |
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The upper part of the Chamber is decorated by stained glass windows and by six allegorical frescoes representing religion, chivalry and law. |
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Their names are inscribed in gold leaf around the upper walls of Room C of the House of Commons Library. |
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In his second year he dropped philosophy, and was awarded an upper second class Bachelor of Arts degree. |
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The party does not have any members of the House of Lords, as it advocates abolishing the unelected upper chamber. |
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In addition, the upper house of the UK parliament, the House of Lords, currently has some 25 appointed members from Northern Ireland. |
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This apparently reflects a general change from a more lacustrine environment in the lower member to a more fluviatile setting in the upper. |
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Most the descriptions of the lower classes come from either law codes or writers from the upper classes. |
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A referendum held in 1998 established a public will to recreate an upper tier of government to cover the region. |
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Wessex and Mercia gradually established an occasionally unstable alliance, with Wessex gaining the upper hand. |
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Kenneth Grahame's The Wind in the Willows, written in 1908, is set in the middle to upper reaches of the river. |
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The islands and headlands provide some shelter for the upper reaches of the channel from storms. |
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Most rivers draining into the upper Bay of Fundy between Nova Scotia and New Brunswick have tidal bores. |
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He was referring to Longdendale, and the upper valley of the River Etherow. |
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Ancient Persian tablets indicate the medicinal and lighting uses of petroleum in the upper levels of their society. |
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Petroleum is found in porous rock formations in the upper strata of some areas of the Earth's crust. |
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In April 1811 the Portsea Island Company constructed the first piped water supply to upper and middle class houses. |
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The piston was then temporarily locked in the upper position by a spring catch engaging a notch in the rod. |
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They are double deck, originally with open balconies and a capacity of 78 passengers, 32 seats on the lower deck and 46 on the upper. |
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A depiction of the George Cross now appears in the upper hoist corner of the Flag of Malta. |
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These areas, often built by upper class property owners to rent, were often centred upon collegia or taberna. |
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English is also used as a second language among the middle and upper classes and is also widely used in higher education and the legal system. |
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The strongest passwords are those which mix numbers and letters, upper case and lower case, and symbols. |
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The Grand Tour became a real status symbol for upper class students in the 18th and 19th centuries. |
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Detach the upper part of the form and return it with your payment. |
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Access to PhDs normally requires a upper second class or first class bachelor's degree, or a master's degree. |
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The south colonnade is similar but had an upper floor added in the late 19th century. |
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The structure was originally three storeys high, comprising a basement floor, an entrance level, and an upper floor. |
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Those heading to the upper floor had to pass through a smaller chamber to the east, also connected to the entrance floor. |
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The Upper Ward of Windsor Castle comprises a number of major buildings enclosed by the upper bailey wall, forming a central quadrangle. |
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Henry replaced the wooden palisade surrounding the upper ward with a stone wall interspersed with square towers and built the first King's Gate. |
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First, a series of evenly spaced holes are drilled along the middle of the inner face of each upper timber. |
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The main exhibition space was two stories high, with the upper floor stepped in from the boundary. |
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Once the ground floor structure was complete, the final assembly of the upper floor followed rapidly. |
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At about the same time, the present upper ward of the castle was rebuilt in stone. |
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Chaucer's original audience was a courtly one, and would have included women as well as men of the upper social classes. |
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He excelled at his studies and was promoted to the upper school at the age of nine. |
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Third, Burke warned that democracy would create a tyranny over unpopular minorities, who needed the protection of the upper classes. |
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They had not attended Eton, Harrow or Oxbridge and they were not from the upper classes. |
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Christie's father Frederick was a member of the American upper class, and had been sent to Switzerland for his education. |
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They continued across the Grimsel Pass, through the upper Valais to Brig and on to the Aletsch glacier and Zermatt. |
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In the 16th century the changes in the wealth and culture of the upper social orders caused tastes in music to diverge. |
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On the upper floor, there are galleries devoted to smaller material from ancient Italy, Greece, Cyprus and the Roman Empire. |
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Other galleries on the upper floors are devoted to its Japanese, Korean, painting and calligraphy, and Chinese ceramics collections. |
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The buildings were topped with domes, and comprised an upper and a lower story with a total, according to the chief official, of 360 rooms. |
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A hoarding remained around the base of Nelson's Column for some years and some of its upper scaffolding remained in place. |
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Tournaments may be organized for specific age groups, with upper age limits for youth and lower age limits for senior players. |
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Oftentimes they place focus on training on their upper body instead of their entire body, to increase power and endurance. |
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His time working in the blacksmith's forge helped to develop his upper body, particularly his arms and shoulders. |
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Hatton was a heavy underdog for this fight and the victory announced his entry to the upper echelons of the world boxing scene. |
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Senchenko used his superior reach to land jabs, and gained the upper hand as the fight progressed. |
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During the bout Haye unleashed a frightening combination made up of a right upper cut, left, then right hook to floor Mormeck. |
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Porsche had had the upper hand in the opening rounds of the series, but at Silverstone things were different. |
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Renault had access to Volvo expertise in upper market segments and in return Volvo exploited Renault designs for low and medium segments. |
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The upper Palaeolithic period saw the first production of microblade tools. |
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In this version the innermost points of the lower left and upper right diagonals of the St Patrick's cross are cut off or truncated. |
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They see the state as a partisan instrument that primarily serves the interests of the upper class. |
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The majority of students in upper secondary schools are women, although men represent the majority in higher education institutions. |
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The solo stepdance is generally characterised by a controlled but not rigid upper body, straight arms, and quick, precise movements of the feet. |
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The upper tiers of the foreign ministry were quick to embrace a militant policy. |
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The nobles served in the upper levels of the elector's army and bureaucracy, but they also won new prosperity for themselves. |
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One Englishman, John Daniel, from the upper echelons of the yeoman class, brought in 39 recruits by himself. |
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The officers of the infantry were from the upper classes and aristocracy, while the rank and file were made up of poor agricultural workers. |
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By the early 1830s, the Anglicists had the upper hand in devising education policy in India. |
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Spruce and fir trees predominate in the upper mountains, while pine and larch are found in sandy soil. |
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Students then take another compulsory exam to determine the upper secondary level school they will attend. |
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The German OKW communiques matched Britain's efforts in claiming for the upper hand. |
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Its upper reaches include an area where it is joined by Loch Long and the Gare Loch. |
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The Cowal peninsula extends into the Firth of Clyde and forms the main upper firth west shoreline. |
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In the upper Clyde two major shipyards continue at Glasgow Govan and Scotstoun, run by BAE, whose major client is the Royal Navy. |
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The Senate is the upper house, consisting of 11 members appointed by the governor on the advice of the premier and the leader of the opposition. |
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In other Westminster countries, however, the upper house can sometimes exercise considerable power. |
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Minutes are known as Hansards, and the theme colour of the meeting chamber is red as in other upper houses. |
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Australia is exceptional because the government faces a fully elected upper house, the Senate, which must be willing to pass all its legislation. |
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The ability of upper houses to block supply also features in the parliaments of most Australian states. |
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The House of Lords is the only upper house of any bicameral parliament to be larger than its respective lower house. |
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On 7 March 2007, members of the House of Commons voted ten times on a variety of alternative compositions for the upper chamber. |
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When using two jetway bridges the boarding time is 45 min, and when using an extra jetway to the upper deck it is reduced to 34 min. |
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The evidence for stellar black holes strongly relies on the existence of an upper limit for the mass of a neutron star. |
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The upper temperature limit for the filament is the melting point of the metal. |
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The first Walker's crisp production line was in the empty upper storey of Walker's Oxford Street factory in Leicester. |
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Neurological examination revealed upper thoracic myeloradiculopathy probably of neoplastic origin with sensory localization to D5 spinal level. |
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Roman sculpture, is primarily portraiture derived from the upper classes of society as well as depictions of the gods. |
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A bridge built across the turbine hall on level 4 to provides an upper access route. |
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The shell presents a representative nacroprismatic microstructure, with columnar calcitic prisms in the upper and nacreous layer in the lower. |
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He conducted research into the behavior of kites in the upper atmosphere, experimenting at a meteorological observation site near Glossop. |
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However, the upper levels provide far less accommodation for the everyday racegoer than was present in the former stand. |
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However, subsequent to this the British began to gain the upper hand, and were further aided by the support of local Arabs and Assyrians. |
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The ways in which a river's characteristics vary between its upper and lower course are summarized by the Bradshaw model. |
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Though not compulsory, everyone who has had a compulsory education has the right to upper secondary education. |
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On February 14, 2008 a winter storm caused an unusual snowfall in the upper reaches of the hills of the city. |
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The upper Sonoran zone includes the chaparral belt, characterized by forests of small shrubs, stunted trees, and herbaceous plants. |
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In the upper chamber of the gallery, Charlemagne's marble throne is housed. |
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The geographical location of the upper region, however, changed over time tremendously. |
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The upper reaches of the Forth were protected by new fortifications on Inchgarvie. |
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English defenders retreated to the tower at upper right after the French breached the town wall. |
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The governor's council would sit as an upper house when the assembly was in session, in addition to its role in advising the governor. |
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Historically the village is situated in the upper end of the historical Earldom of Mar or literally the Braes o' Mar. |
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The breeding male has greyish upper parts with white wings and under parts. |
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The upper canines are relatively short and grow sideways early in life, though gradually curve upwards. |
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There are chance anfractuosities of ruin in the upper portions of the Coliseum which offer a very fair imitation of the rugged face of an alpine cliff. |
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The landlady asked with plaintive apologeticness if they could make a shade less noise. The hour was late. Some guests on the upper floor suffered from insomnia. |
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However, he was kept out of the 2004 autumn internationals by a haematoma in his upper right arm, the captaincy being taken over by Jason Robinson and then Martin Corry. |
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The river has been famed as a mixed fishery with salmon and trout fishing, mostly in the upper waters and a good coarse fishery in the lower reaches. |
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The crust and the cold, rigid, top of the upper mantle are collectively known as the lithosphere, and it is of the lithosphere that the tectonic plates are composed. |
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Produce from the upper quarries was not a problem, but Wellington, Ellis, Turner, Harriet and Victoria quarries were all below the level of the railway. |
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The dorsal part consists of the two palatopterygoquadrate cartilages, which have fused in the anterior midline and have formed an arch that constitutes the upper jaw. |
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The teeth or baleen in the upper jaw sit exclusively on the maxilla. |
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The most striking common feature is the talus, a bone in the upper ankle. |
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