At the same time, India shuns international scrutiny and thereby denies international humanitarian access to internally displaced. |
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The fetus was displaced toward the right by an enhancing cystic mass compatible with a molar pregnancy. |
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But a US-based Kashmiri musician is creating ripples with a rap number that reflects the struggles and tears of displaced Kashmiri Pandits. |
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Within a week the government started to send the displaced persons back to their homes, which are now cinders and ashes. |
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The parkades will replace surface parking lots displaced by academic buildings. |
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Such actions will yield large civilian casualties, displaced populations, and refugee flows. |
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Thousands of people displaced by the hurricane are forced to find new homes in new cities and states. |
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What happens if all those displaced white-collar workers can't find greener pastures? |
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Is it the breaking of the hymen, are bones displaced or is it something else? |
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Something began to scream at us harshly, and then we saw it was a peacock, like a displaced king, perched on the battered wall surrounding. |
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Today, refined wheat and rice have virtually displaced coarse grains and millets as the staple cereal. |
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Most of the town are displaced cockneys getting away from the smoke of London. |
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When the images are caught by reflection in a graceful wall mirror, they are once more displaced and desubstantialized. |
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However, permafrost covered large northern areas and many habitats were fragmented and displaced southward. |
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Ingushetia's Bela Camp, which houses up to 3,500 displaced Chechens, is closed by the Ingush authorities. |
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In the case of online bookstores, the intermedial ground of local retailers is not so much eliminated as displaced. |
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This covers all manner of weirdness from frog falls, ghosts and poltergeists, levitation, UFOs, lost civilisations and displaced animals. |
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The lower lateral cartilages become shortened at the medial crura and elongated and displaced in the lateral crura. |
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As the earth's crust was forced upwards, it displaced hundreds of cubic metres of water along an area as large as 1000 km long and 100 km wide. |
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And people are displaced, they're scared, they're frustrated, they have lost loved ones. |
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Presently, more than 10 million people are displaced by natural and man-made disasters in the world. |
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The larger the concentration of domains and ions, the more charges can be displaced and snap back. |
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Those who were displaced live in transitional shelters, their own partially damaged houses or with relatives. |
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Your chest tightens up, and you instinctively gasp for air in which the oxygen largely has been displaced by water vapor. |
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The war resulted in hundreds of thousands of deaths, mostly of civilians, and created millions of refugees and displaced persons. |
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Stress incontinence occurs when the urethra is displaced from its normal position. |
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In the spotlight this week, the situation that faces refugees and displaced persons. |
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Now we have had already a number of situations in which refugees and internally displaced persons are, in fact, one group. |
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Embolism at conifer pits occurs when the torus is displaced from its sealing position at the pit porus. |
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Some of the big sources of these refugees and displaced people have a chance of recovery. |
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Only 700 official asylum seekers live in Lago Agrio, but the town hosts thousands of displaced people without refugee status. |
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At this stage, the fusion peptides are displaced from their original position, with one fusion peptide moving toward the viral membrane. |
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Broad veneered surfaces, often in highly figured woods, displaced carving as the decorative focal point. |
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And weren't technology jobs supposed to offer a secure refuge to other displaced workers? |
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More disturbingly, the government has inaugurated a policy of forcible expulsions from camps for the displaced. |
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Supposedly, in this position, blood is displaced from the veins in the lower extremities into the central body compartment. |
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This necessitates that the steady-state equilibrium between free and LPOR-bound pigment be displaced toward the latter. |
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In turn, these have been partially displaced by new, electronics-based industries. |
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The air exhausters are used to vent the air displaced by airbag deployment and to contribute to cabin air. |
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At a stroke, numerous critical teacher educators were removed or displaced. |
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So, an alligator let's say, or a water moccasin is out there displaced right now not knowing what to do. |
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The Rajputs fought back, during which groups of people were displaced or forced to move out of desolated areas. |
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Sandwiched between the two jaw rami is the left splenial, which has become detached and has been displaced slightly dorsally. |
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In the twentieth century, bridge has displaced whist as the most popular card game internationally among serious card players. |
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At the same time, the US was displaced from the top-most position down to the fourth place, just after Hong Kong. |
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This inhospitable and isolated place is temporarily home to some 33,000 displaced Afghans. |
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In the nineteenth century, the Ainu were displaced from the island of Hokkaido when the majority Japanese settled there. |
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Closed fractures of the distal phalanx may require reduction but usually are minimally displaced and stable, and can be splinted. |
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For Orta, that attention is as necessary now as it was when she first saw television pictures of displaced Kurds. |
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Of course that just proves how many displaced Yoopers there are in California. |
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Citywide, over 13,000 restaurant workers were displaced in the months after the attack. |
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If there is angst, it is a human condition rather than a disorder specific to the urban, displaced elite. |
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Closed reduction may be required if the fracture is significantly angulated or displaced. |
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Displaced spiral fractures generally display shortening or rotation, whereas displaced transverse fractures may display angulation. |
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The one strand of RNA is annealed with its complementary strand of DNA, which causes the other strand of DNA to be displaced from the helix. |
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The unions have also abandoned hundreds of workers who are still displaced or blacklisted. |
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At the same time, we should do what we can to help U.S. workers displaced by shifting trade patterns to retrain and relocate, if necessary. |
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Many former samurai, displaced by history from their traditional military role, had moved into administrative positions. |
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The province has been ridden by a sectarian conflict that has claimed more than 2,000 lives and displaced more than 750,000 people. |
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It was perhaps enough to have displaced one apparently corrupt set of politicians, even at the risk of introducing a new set hardly any better. |
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The Carib Indians violently displaced the Arawak tribes around 1000 C.E. and called the island Camerhogne, until they also were driven out. |
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Her family background perhaps also helps to explain her interest in displaced and marginal people, her horror of nationalism and ethnocentrism. |
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The government estimates some 1 million Liberians have been displaced by the war, which began in 1999 when rebels took up arms against Taylor. |
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Dusky antbirds neither join in mixed species flocks nor regularly pursue prey displaced by army ants. |
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Some 800,000 people were expelled and several hundreds of thousands internally displaced. |
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The electric chair's role on the stage of history was brief, displaced by lethal injection. |
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Teeth subject to lateral or extrusive luxation have been displaced and are loose. |
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Their expansion onto the plains displaced Lakotas, Crows, and Gros Venues to the south and the Blackfeet and Sarcees to the west. |
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Because there was no valid distraint, Canada Trustco's security was not displaced. |
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The influx of refugees and displaced persons taxed the already stretched resources of States. |
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In domain B, the viscous substrate was displaced by the moving backstop and accumulated as a thick wedge against the frontal ramp. |
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The youngest terrace surfaces in the Camardi area show no offset along faults, whereas older terraces are laterally and vertically displaced. |
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Generally, however, Scots was displaced in all types of writing by English and even the traces of it all but disappeared by century's end. |
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Aside from the shelters, many internally displaced people are living in schools, mosques, government offices and marketplaces. |
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The San people were also similarly displaced and reduced in numbers by the arrival of invading Bantu farmers to the south a few centuries later. |
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The rainy season has already begun, making access to displaced families increasingly difficult. |
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In Australia, the right-wing faction of Kavanagh and Ryan was displaced as a result of the visit of an agent from the USA, H.M. Wicks. |
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This night they were distant and cold, displaced from the rest of the world, impartial observers of what happened here. |
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Blair was no longer the author of her own life, and her role as the victim had been displaced. |
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And, at least theoretically, displaced US workers will find new jobs in more dynamic industries. |
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These Japanese had been displaced from their homes by the ending of the Tokugawa shogunate and the restoration of the Meiji emperor. |
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In the instability of post-war Europe displaced Serbians made their way to Bradford and West Yorkshire. |
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The sheriff was a big beer-bellied type displaced Texan, and was all haughty for having brought us in. |
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The ships displaced between 425 and 440 tons fully loaded, with a speed of 15 knots. |
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Capital, displaced from its traditional role as orchestrator of productive co-operation, thus tends to take the form of an apparatus of capture. |
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The dextrorotatory isomer of zopiclone is displaced from its salt by means of a base such as sodium hydroxide. |
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The principal legacy left behind in those territories from which the language of the Britons were displaced is that of toponyms. |
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Kocher, who often casts herself as a migrant, displaced from all possible homes, appropriately closes the volume on this ambivalent note. |
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Do they have the guts to break with tradition, to govern for all, especially for the economically dispossessed and socially displaced? |
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A trail of blood, glass and displaced dust marked his passage through the unused building. |
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Of course he was in exile and did have a great affinity for those kinds of characters, for tramps and vagrants and displaced, placeless people. |
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Canada accepts between 20,000 and 30,000 refugees and other displaced persons a year. |
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Around 400,000 people were also displaced with most forced into stark poverty. |
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The United Nations currently estimates that half a million people have so far been displaced. |
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And yet what I hear is so remote, a tremble displaced in time, so indifferent, its spent passion whizzing above my immobile frame. |
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In short, religion, regarded as an explanation of nature, is displaced by science. |
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Two Kastani fighters were slashed with shrapnel from the explosion, and the nearest Alliance vessels were physically displaced by the shock wave. |
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Relatively few transitional forms would have existed just briefly before being displaced by more advanced forms. |
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However, they often exclude people who were displaced by the disaster and are now living with relatives. |
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The Church of England allows its celestial liturgy to be displaced by electric guitars. |
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Certainly during this time of war, everything was displaced and there was disconcertion everywhere. |
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Hundreds of displaced Tutsi civilians sought refuge at the bureau communal. |
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Occupying a 43 square kilometre patch of lowland, it's home to 155 orphaned and displaced simians who share 99.6 per cent of our genetic make up. |
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In a projected image of a street scene various items are removed and displaced between tenth-of-a-second artificial blinks. |
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Today, nearly 1 in 100 of the global population is a refugee or is otherwise displaced. |
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A brown head bobbed up from beneath a pile of displaced couch cushions, then a body, and a hand holding a sketching pad. |
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A moving pick-off is displaced over a slideway, which is situated along the path of motion, and is in contact with said slideway. |
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Discussion and argumentation are displaced by catchy phrases and slogans, produced according to the practices of the advertising business. |
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This displaced mourning makes the unmothered daughter assume the burden of the mother's disowned grief. |
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The biceps tendon was displaced from its groove anteriorly but remained intact. |
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As with the unrequited love theme, also this was always a figment of the imagination, a displaced fantasy. |
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Metatarsal and navicular fractures may require short leg casting for six to eight weeks unless comminuted or displaced. |
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By 1888 he had created an effective monopoly through his company, which displaced smaller companies as well as white and black diggers. |
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In graminaceous plants, leaf cells divide from a basal meristem, which causes older cells to be displaced by younger cells below them. |
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Long characterised as a didactic brainbox, Shaw, at his best, was a displaced poet. |
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So the reward of some of them to be moved around like displaced persons or refugees. |
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This was soon displaced by another stereotype, a bearded guerilla fighter brandishing an automatic weapon. |
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These internal upheavals have displaced millions of desperate people who cross borders searching for freedom and protection. |
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That is why more than a century ago, as leisure time expanded, the working class displaced the upper classes in British football. |
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Up to a million people were displaced, their lives uprooted and their communities destroyed. |
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After World War II, the cotton braided coverings were displaced by neoprene and, later, by polyethylene. |
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The indigenous hunter-gatherer occupants of Zambia began to be displaced or absorbed by more advanced migrating tribes about 2,000 years ago. |
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Some tumor cells contained intracytoplasmic vacuoles and eccentrically displaced nuclei, forming a signet ring cell appearance. |
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Thousands of people have been displaced and this is extremely sorrowful and heartrending. |
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The United Nations High Commission on Refugees helps displaced people fleeing from war, genocide, and civil unrest. |
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The cost overrun factor as well as the vexed issue of rehabilitation of displaced problem continued to delay the project time and again. |
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Thousands of internally displaced families are forced to give up their temporary housing as the original owners return. |
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Stoll writes by telling stories, creating visions of creative, messy, hands-on education being displaced by sterile virtual busywork. |
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But the notion that design is out of synch or displaced in a museum context is a contradiction I have difficulty resolving. |
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Some 1.2 million people have been displaced so far and are forced to live in squalid camps set up by the army to protect them from abductions. |
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Why can I, as of even date, enter only three rooms without breathing in to the point of faintness due to displaced furniture? |
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Tens of thousands of people have been killed and displaced from areas around the oilfields, it said. |
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Thereby, the image observed is slightly displaced to provide the stereoptic effect. |
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In the third century B.C., Scythians were displaced by Sarmatians, who in turn were overrun by waves of Germanic Goths. |
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They were displaced by livestock-breeding black tribes that moved southwards for better grazing in pre-colonial times. |
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Unfortunately, he was unhappy with his position and with being displaced from where he grew up in the South and so he was a total crank at home. |
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Many of the homeless have been economically displaced, through no fault of their own. |
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Civilians are still being displaced, women are still being raped, and going home is a death sentence. |
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Tsunamis are waves formed when huge masses of water are displaced by undersea volcanic eruptions or earthquakes. |
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Today, it is a hollow cavern offering a grim sanctuary for families displaced by their country's unending war. |
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Seven of eight clips holding the panel in position had also become displaced. |
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The left cerebellar tonsil was displaced backward, and the right cerebellar tonsil was herniated and closely apposed to the medulla. |
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A fleeting surge of pride filled her for a second, but it was quickly displaced by disappointment. |
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More than 1 million people were displaced in the historic disaster, and in Texas alone, 15,000 people face immediate eviction from their apartments. |
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After that he disappeared again, displaced by a parade of Mafia bagmen and enforcers, clearly thrilled by the opportunity to refresh their faded notoriety. |
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A year later, four out of five of the two million people displaced are still living in tents, temporary shelters or piled in with family and friends across the region. |
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The experimental setup uses a standard OCT system with an additional apparatus to rotate the sample to acquire multiple angularly displaced OCT images. |
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Imagine an open displaced angulated comminuted clavicle fracture. |
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The content of politics has been further displaced by symbolism, conducted mainly through the largely corporate controlled, international, visual media. |
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Under the proposed legislation, an estimated 30,000 to 40,000 Bedouin would be displaced from their homes in the Negev. |
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He matched two apparently similar granite intrusions on either side of the fault and argued that they had been displaced sinistrally about 100 km. |
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Just four years ago, the civil war have made living conditions so bad for Sudan's southern Dinka people, that entire villages fled or were displaced. |
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If the optimum is displaced from this symmetric position to a moderate extent, then D is larger and not all stable equilibria are fully polymorphic. |
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Afterwards, refugees and displaced persons were housed in the barracks. |
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Further aggravating the situation, the beaten country was flooded with thousands of refugees and displaced persons desperately looking for food and shelter. |
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The tumor in boy's left eye had displaced his eyeball from its socket and caused the boy to constantly tilt his head due to the weight of the tumor. |
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As a founding myth, the Russian Revolution was largely displaced by the Second World War, and the Brezhnev regime seemed more committed to gradualism than any Fabian. |
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After its aristocratic owners moved on in the late 1930s, the house served in turns as a farming school, a centre for displaced people, a boys' private school and a borstal. |
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Most of the world's refugees and displaced persons are women and children. |
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And we want to make sure that those displaced persons and refugees are given proper attention, are provided with food and medications inside Iraqi territory. |
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Either way, they had become refugees or displaced persons, orphaned from their past and too unsure of their future to take their lives into their own hands. |
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They are using up savings to supply food to their displaced ex-workers. |
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The museum's aims of scholarship and preservation of real objects are being displaced by an emphasis on virtual experiences, theatricality, and emotional rhetoric. |
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Africans had seen too many military coups, too many wars within and between countries, and too many people massacred, killed, maimed, displaced and turned into refugees. |
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Nobody remains untransformed by this contact, not displaced Native Americans, not enslaved Africans, and not even the apparent conquerors, the European colonists. |
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Welcome to Walkabout, a sprawling multi-screened sports bar at the top of Renfield Street, and the only place to be for the West Coast's army of displaced Antipodeans. |
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During the interregnum following the beheading of Charles I in 1649, Parliament forced the submission of governments that supported the displaced Stuart monarchy. |
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The agreement establishes commissions to delineate the disputed border and provides for the exchange of prisoners and the return of displaced people. |
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Missense mutations in human PAX6 tend to cause either milder forms of aniridia or other eye disorders, such as displaced pupils or Peters anomaly. |
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It can only be displaced by unusual or exceptional circumstances. |
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Who will make sure that haste to satisfy the displaced does not lead to substandard building? |
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Nomads, refugees and displaced persons will also be allocated delegates. |
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Chub are stream fish, and like other soft-rayed species, are common in more turbulent riffles and races to which they are displaced by predation risk. |
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She is an internally displaced woman who fled her home in Gbatala Bong County due to the high deaths from the Ebola outbreak. |
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The Bantustans represented an imposed tribalism, with indigenous Africans forcibly displaced onto reservations carved out of the country's poorest land. |
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In one, Adlai Stevenson explains, like a displaced Mafia don, why he feels angry at JFK, whose career he helped to advance. |
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Some work on a charity, ani Ensahn, or I Am Human, which provides social services to 200 families displaced by the war. |
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In metazoans, the bulk of the cohesin complex is displaced at prophase, but a subset of cohesin complexes is maintained at the centromere and perhaps other sites. |
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Jacob urged all regional administrations not to further burden the displaced people and to allow their children to be exempt from school tuition fees. |
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The surgeon breaks the displaced bone and sets it into a better position. |
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On blazingly hot days, Holbrooke reached camps for the displaced before Pakistani officials did. |
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All along the rupture, the seafloor moved vertically about ten metres, which displaced hundreds of kilometres of overlaying water resulting in a massive tsunami. |
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This includes the Canadian native Indians such as the Mohawks and the Inuit, the original inhabitants of the land who were displaced, dispossessed and marginalised. |
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The Syrian Arab Red Crescent recently estimated that 2.5 million people have been displaced within the country. |
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A few months later, when fighting with the government displaced thousands of Nuer, they were able to find refuge in Dinka territory thanks to the bonds forged at Wunlit. |
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The BMT director said faster craft which planed along the surface of the water created less wake than slower boats which displaced a larger volume. |
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Well, you know, you could not have turned on your television and not notice the fact that the vast majority of people who were displaced by this disaster were not white. |
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Instead, you find your favorite objects displaced by a cacophony of contemporary works, often highly avant-garde and challenging. |
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They also took a maximalist approach in an installation filled with images of landscape, water, displaced animals, plants and diagrams of the proposed construction. |
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The abomasum, known as the true stomach, normally lies on the floor of the abdomen, but can become filled with gas and rise to the top of the abdomen and become displaced. |
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Many believe Ubykh descended from Hattic, an ancient language that flourished in modern-day Turkey until Indo-European Hittite largely displaced it. |
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In 2011, as a result of crises in Ivory Coast, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, and other countries, 4.3 million people were displaced. |
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They believe that a crackdown by the Metropolitan Police and British Transport Police has displaced London gangs of so-called grungers and rude boys to Chelmsford. |
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More than two months after the disaster, many displaced families either depend on their relatives or live in makeshift tents that offer little protection. |
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There could be a lesson here for the soon to be displaced waterskiers. |
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A recent investigation showed that acylated proteins found in lipid rafts were displaced due to the incorporation of eicosapentaenoic acid in Jurkat T cells. |
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Smaller kingdoms changed hands frequently, and adventurers were princelings for a day before they were displaced by others more courageous or unscrupulous. |
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People showed solidarity for the two minutes' silence on Thursday, but there is scant solidarity as displaced Tube travellers shove aside old ladies in the rush for buses. |
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One displaced family wrote a book and they hope that their simple story of a New Orleans cat, squirrel and a few gators will help kids communicate about the storm. |
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The displaced Dayak miners have since the 1990's attempted legal means to gain some redress for their lost livelihoods and lands, with zero result. |
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Eventually, steamers displaced dahabeahs, opening up an Egyptian adventure to greater numbers on Thomas Cook's tours, and trains nearly finished them off. |
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A palpable gall bladder suggests pancreatic malignancy, but it can be difficult to detect when displaced laterally or covered by an enlarged liver. |
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We designed standardised questionnaires in Portuguese and Umbundu and piloted them among displaced families north of Luanda before the survey began. |
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On rangelands, exotic weeds have displaced forage eaten by cattle and extended harm to other aspects of American agriculture, including those who earn their living from it. |
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Most of the troop trains of the Korean era used standard heavyweight sleepers, which were by then surplus to the Pullman pool as lightweight equipment displaced them. |
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Then, of course, your whole battalion displaced to haphazard Iraqi Army bases. |
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Although rather thin in empirical evidence, she vigorously argues for understanding the problems of the displaced, the outcastes, the unrepresented and the underprivileged. |
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In the society of survival, where the agonistic and vertiginous play of the potlatch is displaced by accumulation, an awareness of this has a deleterious effect on humanity. |
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Litharge and sugar of lead are used to-day only rarely as drying agents, having been displaced by the liquid manganese siccatives, which are easy to handle. |
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The displaced people have taken refuge in the two camps since 1998, the officials said, adding most of them are Karens who fled fighting in Myanmar. |
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Blankets almost completely displaced hides or karosses by the end of the nineteenth century and were in some communities giving way to Western-style clothes. |
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In other cases a little of the lead white ground beneath the surface layers of paint has been displaced, and the result is to produce a black dot under X-ray photography. |
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The displaced families are agreeable to the idea of resettlement provided their basic demands, of cultivable land and community relocation, are met. |
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The symmetry between the fate of the Middle Eastern Nobel laureates and their Irish counterparts continues looking at those who have displaced them. |
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These trends are bound to continue into 2001, with more people around the world being displaced by floods, endangered by wild weather and starved by droughts. |
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Over the same period, the 13 other airlines tracked by the Transportation Department displaced 412, 447 ticketed passengers voluntarily or against their will. |
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Rising interethnic tensions, sparked by competition for land use between local farmers and displaced pastoralists, could threaten reconstruction across southern Sudan. |
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According to the United Nations, 215,000 people were displaced by violence in Darfur in the first 11 weeks of this year. |
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Amidst threats, he protects the son of the Trojan Hector, and in doing so, he causes himself to be displaced from a position of central authority. |
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Housing chiefs have earmarked five locations where existing property could be demolished for redevelopments to house residents displaced by the regeneration project. |
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This involves formation of a hybrid triplex by two PNA strands and a homopurine strand of dsDNA whereas the other DNA strand is displaced from the double helix. |
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Many of these technopreneurs are mobilising interests and utilising the Internet to also cater and manufacture services for diasporic, displaced and elite people. |
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His killers were women devotees of the old, displaced cult of Dionysus, who tore him apart. |
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The most important reason why the harsher negative eugenics program displaced the mild positive one in the 1930s was the coming of the Great Depression. |
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Doubtless he would tell me that I am simply upset about my father being incurably ill, and that as his daughter I am simply expressing displaced anger. |
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Another team was ferried by helicopter to the village of Lumno to bring tents and other items for 12,000 displaced people, including 500 children. |
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Now that he and his family are displaced and the risks have escalated he wants to leave. |
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Instead, any impulse for transparent dialogue is ritually displaced into domestic disputes about matters such as fidelity to the nation state during times of conflict. |
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Sixteen field kitchens are providing hot meals for the displaced. |
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More than a million people were displaced during the armed conflict. |
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Reality shows are as tightly storylined and produced as drama, the genre they displaced. |
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For a short time, traffic crowded the interstates, as displaced residents flowed back into their neighborhoods to resume work interrupted by Hurricane Rita. |
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When you look at Iraq, some people say 200,000 civilians have died there and millions have been displaced. |
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Solitary cells or cordiform couples are always slightly distant from one another with remarkable spaces between them, sometimes slightly radially displaced from one another. |
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It is the story of a displaced yakuza gangster, whose crime family is killed and who flies to LA in search of his brother, only to wind up in the gangland web there. |
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He could have been a hero or a villain on the lam, the displaced son of well-to-do folk or just a boy from any one of a thousand dirt farms all over Texas. |
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Finally, how are the absorbing questions of alterity and alienation treated by a postcolonial or displaced subject in an autobiographical novel written from such an elsewhere? |
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This site, near the city of Chunchula in northwestern Mobile County, will provide a relocation site for tortoises displaced by local highway projects. |
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The next major conflict could easily involve large numbers of civilian refugees or displaced persons, and they may not always be docile or amenable to military control. |
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Also, we must understand that some displaced children should never be forced to return to their natural homes, no matter how conventional and appealing that seems. |
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The key issue of the meeting was to discuss the situation of internally displaced persons in Ukraine and ensure their immediate needs. |
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South Sudan was at war with at least seven armed groups in 9 of its 10 states, with tens of thousands displaced. |
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This is chloride of ammomium, in which 2 atoms of hydrogen are displaced by the biequivalent atom of mercury. |
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Folk histories record that contras were gradually displaced by the introduction of the quadrille and the new couple dances. |
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On mainland Britain, it has almost entirely displaced the populations of native red squirrels. |
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In the early 9th century Mercia was displaced as the foremost kingdom by Wessex. |
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Welsh Liberalism, exemplified in the early 20th century by Lloyd George, was displaced by the growth of socialism and the Labour Party. |
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The puddling process continued to be used until the late 19th century when iron was being displaced by steel. |
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Bessemer steel was being displaced by the open hearth furnace near the end of the 19th century. |
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Labour displaced the Liberal Party for second place and achieved major success with the 1922 general election. |
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Roman culture north of the Po River was almost entirely displaced by the migrations. |
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Norman French became dominant among the new feudal aristocracy, especially in southern Scotland, and completely displaced Gaelic at court. |
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Having displaced the Speaker, William Lenthall, from his chair, the king asked him where the MPs had fled. |
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Upsurges in population in south Wales and Gloucester intimated where these displaced people went. |
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An estimated 110,000 homes were damaged and thousands of residents were displaced. |
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The main types are DC motors and AC motors, the former increasingly being displaced by the latter. |
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If the mouse attempts to take the bait, the coin is displaced and the glass traps the mouse. |
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This decline accelerated after the Second World War as improved road transport displaced railways in industry and for passenger service. |
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Marlborough himself could not be displaced, but his relations were dismissed from their posts in turn. |
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Nationalistic organizations began to challenge both the traditional and the new colonial structures and finally displaced them. |
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Despite the fact that the Plantation had decreed that the Irish population be displaced, this did not generally happen in practice. |
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Simultaneously several large tribes formed in what is now Germany and displaced or absorbed smaller Germanic tribes. |
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Under Margaret Thatcher's government, the taming of inflation displaced high employment as the primary policy objective. |
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Sixth, to end sanctions and to immediately deliver humanitarian support to the displaced and to many needy Iraqi citizens. |
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The models generated from magnetic data suggest that the ophiolite is only slightly displaced vertically by the fault. |
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As Great Britain displaced Spain as the dominant European imperial power, it opened up more land for colonial development. |
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Developed around 1915, these lamps were displaced by mercury and xenon arc lamps. |
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Critics had begun to think that his wit had been displaced by partisanship and propaganda. |
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Many airport hotels also have agreements with airlines to provide overnight lodging for displaced passengers. |
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The majority of the IDPs were Bantus and other ethnic minorities originating from the southern regions, including those displaced in the north. |
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The displaced islanders variously went to the Scottish mainland, Australia, New Zealand, the United States and Canada. |
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The Conservatives saw a significant increase in support and displaced the Labour Party as the second largest party at the Scottish Parliament. |
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The Heritable Jurisdictions Act 1747 revested the government of the shires in the Crown, compensating those office holders who were displaced. |
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Banknotes have increasingly been displaced by credit and debit cards and electronic money transfers. |
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The added metal is oxidized and dissolves, allowing the gold to be displaced from solution and be recovered as a solid precipitate. |
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The House of Aberffraw was displaced in 942 by Hywel Dda, a King of Deheubarth from a junior line of descent from Rhodri Mawr. |
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By 1940 light industry had been displaced by heavy industry as the largest firms inside the Japanese economy. |
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Esimiphaios was displaced in 531 by a warrior named Abraha, who refused to leave Yemen and declared himself an independent king of Himyar. |
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Some agricultural practices are drying the Sana'a Basin and displaced vital crops, which has resulted in increasing food prices. |
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Additionally, more than 334,000 Yemenis have been internally displaced by conflict. |
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During the Triassic, archosaurs displaced therapsids as the dominant amniotes. |
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In the movement of the crust, a massif tends to retain its internal structure while being displaced as a whole. |
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Conditions outside of the camera can cause objects in an image to appear displaced from their true ground position. |
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One of the largest ships of the time, the Great Harry displaced over 1,500 tons. |
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As it spread from Asia, the brown rat generally displaced the black rat in areas where humans lived. |
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Eastern grey squirrels in Europe are a concern because they have displaced some of the native squirrels there. |
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In Ireland, the red squirrel has been displaced in several eastern counties, though it still remains common in the south and west of the country. |
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Under normal conditions the displaced earth is pushed to the surface, resulting in the characteristic molehills. |
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The deposits in the Benue Trough were displaced westwards at this time, causing subsidence of the Anambra Basin. |
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As they migrated, these larger Iron Age populations displaced or assimilated earlier peoples. |
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This terminology therefore dropped out of use after the Goths were displaced by the Hunnic invasions. |
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This would explain why the latter terms dropped out of use shortly after 400, when the Goths were displaced by the Hunnic invasions. |
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They arrived shortly before the English settlers, and displaced the resident Siouan tribes. |
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After the fall of khanate, Tatars were attacked by Kalmyks, that displaced Nogai nomads. |
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The International Date Line is displaced eastwards at this latitude to avoid the island as well as the Chukchi Peninsula on the Russian mainland. |
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He displaced a warm whimpering bundle of young dog from the fur robe and handed him to Minette. |
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The advent of official public prosecutors in the later decades of the 19th century largely displaced private prosecutions. |
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After that date, the only immigrants to pass through were displaced persons or war refugees. |
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The first iron production started in the Middle Bronze Age but it took several centuries before iron displaced bronze. |
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Spinning machinery, such as the spinning jenny and spinning frame, displaced the spinning wheel during the Industrial Revolution. |
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