The phenotypes and marker genotypes were shuffled 1000 times and the tests were performed on each permutated data set. |
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Either way, around 1000 footballers look likely to be made redundant when their contracts run out at the end of this season. |
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The weather was perfect and hundreds of people turned out to see a 1000 yellow ducks bob their way down the canal. |
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There are at least 1000 islands in the chain of 19 atolls which make up the Maldives. |
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Not giving up, Keyan put the bullet under a microscope, magnifying it 1000 times and going over the surface nanometer by nanometer. |
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The sequence was the same when the incidence of injury was calculated per 1000 match hours, except in the case of futsal. |
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Maori are the tangata whenua of New Zealand, landing 1000 years ago from the mythical Polynesian homeland of Hawaiki. |
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Of the 1000 talesmen summoned, only ten came from the 14th ward, the working-class quarter. |
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Based on diffusion theory, they calculated the magnetic particles in the glass to be about 1000 atoms across. |
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A two-stroke gasoline-fueled Honda motorcycle using HCCI principles finished seventh overall in the 1995 Baja 1000 off-road race. |
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I know I feel a lot more relaxed, and I've caught up on some sleep and headspace, and feel about 1000 better than I did during the week. |
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Estimated to have been in New Zealand for approximately 1000 years, numbers of the native pukeko have increased as forest land has decreased. |
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Designed for medical applications, a rugged push-pull connector offered by ODU-USA Inc. can withstand more than 1000 mating cycles. |
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It was only after the final expulsion of the Saracens in about 1000 C.E., that people returned to living on the coast. |
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Omani Riyal is divided into 1000 Baizas and is broken into denominations of 100, 200 and 500 baizas. |
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In 1598 Santa Isabel enjoyed the beneficence of Ana Paredes Aldrete who left the convent a rent worth 1000 maravedis a year. |
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At one point I sat for about five minutes, totally undisturbed in the small 1000 seat theatre. |
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With the 63 litre tank full the computer gave a read-out of more than 1000 km to empty! |
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The cupel with the lead is placed back into the furnace and heated at 1000 degrees or so. |
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High in the air probably 1000 feet up I saw a small group of rooks riding a thermal just like they were a kettle of broad-wing hawks. |
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A total number of 1000 seeds were randomly selected from each of the replicates, given that O. rufipogon usually produces limited fertile seeds. |
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Out of 1000 people surveyed, nearly half did not know that the Battle of the Boyne was marked by Orangemen in Northern Ireland each summer. |
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It should create up to 1000 new jobs in the New York area as it reaches full production early the following year. |
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Fruit juices, having a potassium content of about 1000 milligrams per liter, play an important role. |
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Plants do not produce viable seeds for 20 to 30 years, but individual trees can remain fertile for more than 1000 years. |
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Approximately 50 thousand battledores, with prices ranging from 1000 yen to 600,000 yen are sold at this time. |
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Similarly to divide by 10, 100, 1000, or 10000 the rods are moved backwards by 1, 2, 3, or 4 decimal places. |
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I entered the low overcast at about 1000 feet and broke out at 2000 feet, levelled off and recorded the first readings. |
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The door closes and the helicopter immediately ascends vertically to 1000 feet. |
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It moves at the rate of 800 ft to 1000 ft a year and during the 18th century overran cultivated fields and threatened to engulf communities. |
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Despite the involvement of 1000 people in the rioting, the story didn't make the front page. |
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Isolated and ruined, it sits on 1000 acres of windswept, forbidding land, and is the quintessential haunted house. |
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The electron micrographs of over 1000 filaments were subjected to optical diffraction as previously described. |
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He also competes in hill climb events on a 1947 Vincent 1000 cc solo machine and chalked up wins at Saltburn, Dalby Forest and Scarborough. |
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This latest Oxford Companion comes in the well known Oxford blue binding and runs to almost 1000 pages. |
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The suspensions were spun at 1000 g for 30 minutes and the supernatants were filtered and lyophilized. |
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These klystrons will be replaced by devices designed to operate for a duration of 1000 s, which are currently being tested. |
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They showed Wilson just fuming at him with a death stare that would've killed 1000 men. |
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Before Id, Mohammed Ali Road, running from Barki chowk to the famous Nanded Tower, is usually crammed with at least a 1000 handcarts. |
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The seven-day event will attract high-class musicians and 1000 spectators per show each night. |
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The firm now has 30 employees at its Glasgow headquarters and employs 1000 factory workers in Europe. |
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The table was analyzed using an exact permutational test using the algorithm of ROFF and BENTZEN permuted randomly 1000 times. |
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For 1000 rupees I could be balanced on a crude seat hung from a pole between two thin, reedy men and jolted to the top. |
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They're going to erase all of the email I've gotten in the past two years, which means probably about 1000 pieces of fan mail alone. |
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Jeff Brown applies the accelerator as his Kellet CBR Honda 1000 sidecar exits a corner at Eastern Creek. |
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Between live poker and blackjack, I spend about 1000 hours per year at the gambling tables. |
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The power to detect a significant linkage is examined on the basis of 1000 replicates. |
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The ancient church dates to circa 1000 AD and is the oldest standing building in the parish of Aghamore. |
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The city and its circumjacent area integrated nearly 1000 cultural media companies. |
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Perched on a rock precipice, the site is unassailable from three sides, with a vertiginous 1000 feet drop at one end. |
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Proceeds in excess of 1000 were donated to Colaiste Lorcain Parent's Association to be used for the pastoral care of pupils. |
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A good bat correctly knocked in ideally would last about 1000 runs including net use. |
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Despite the involvement of 1000 people in Wednesday's rioting, the story didn't make the front page. |
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The songs were recorded onto magnetic tape, filtered below 100 Hz and above 1000 Hz, and digitized with a CED analogue to digital converter. |
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It is clear that all 1000 jobs are affected either by contractorisation or threat of job loss. |
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In 1876 he had farmed the untenanted part of the estate which amounted to 1000 acres. |
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In this way, this solution will typically filter the number of alerts from security devices down by a factor of 1000 or more. |
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After flying for about 20 miles, I finally got it up to 1000 feet, cruising along at a nice 110 knots. |
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Light came from four 400 W sodium lamps placed on each side of the enclosure and two 1000 W mercury lamps situated above the enclosure. |
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It is now understood that over 1000 documents were taken during the raids, that also included computer disks and other stored digital data. |
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This was also the spot where more than 1000 aristocrats were executed at the guillotine during the French Revolution. |
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According to Hughes, Olsen became an addition to the stable when Komon sold one of his works for the previously unheard-of price of 1000 guineas. |
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The amendments also introduced the option of paying fines from 100 to 1000 leva instead of reformatory labour or imprisonment. |
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The earth can be thought of as a gigantic gyroscope, spinning at over 1000 miles per hour at its equator. |
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Small, at less than 190 ft long, it is thought to have been of less than 1000 tons displacement. |
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Let's just hope that the enticement of a free CD-ROM and poster is enough to get 1000 people to donate 10 each. |
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Two boys and two girls aged 12 to 14 years old each raced 1000 meters on the ergometer with their final time averaged to get the team's result. |
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Total mileage, probably the best part of 1000 miles plus all the interim travelling. |
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This audio equivalent of 1000 watts of bright white light shining directly in my eyes, I was physically exhausted from the end of the set. |
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The female lacewing lays about 300 eggs, and each developing larva eats between 1000 and 10,000 aphids in its lifetime. |
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For 400 years it was the seat of the Tremayne family, an estate of over 1000 acres. |
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Suppose instead of making 1000 pips in this month, you suffered a drawdown of 500 pips. |
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The average adult mortality rate for Utopia residents in the 1995-2004 period was just over 1000 deaths per 100000 population. |
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There are an estimated 1000 deaths each year from salmonella food poisoning. |
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Every year there are nearly 1000 deaths and 10000 people seriously injured from pedestrian accidents. |
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Zakoura shifted its focus to targeting the destitute with loans of 1000 diram. |
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Four F 1 males and 37 F 1 females were intercrossed and 1000 F 2 birds were hatched. |
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Each pustule daily produces about 1000 spores, each of which is capable of reinfecting wheat. |
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The sun was just rising and I could see its outline against the sky line about 1000 feet in altitude. |
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Where necessary, 2x1 planed timber will be used for supporting the polythene, and in all cases only 1000 gauge polythene will be used. |
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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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By 1000 most English bishops were monks, and both bishops and abbots deliberated with lay magnates in the king's council. |
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Journalists who flew ten nautical miles up the river mouth saw between 500 and 1000 marooned people. |
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But the six windmills for the chop were mostly on crofters' common grazing, which would have lost each 1000 a year rent. |
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On the surface of the 1000 denars note there is a reproduction of an icon of the Mother of God. |
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A particle size of the dispersed malonic acid of about 25 to about 1000 microns is suitable. |
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Two crocodile clips are attached to either side of the gap in the steel link and 1000 amps of electricity is applied. |
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The first 15 photophase hours were at a 1000 lux luminosity and the last hour was at 25 lux luminosity. |
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At 24, I had quit my job, packed up everything I owned into the back of my Volkswagen, and moved 1000 miles away for no good reason. |
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In fact, my home town was once the capital of an old territory called Mercia, and has a Norman castle that dates back over 1000 years. |
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The Pagan Federation, an umbrella group which represents Druids, shamans, witches and high priestesses, is now receiving up to 1000 calls a week. |
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The average sporting balloon stands about seven stories tall and, depending on its design, is made from about 1000 square meters of nylon. |
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Other monastic buildings within the precinct, which is 1000 m. long and 400 m. wide, include a watermill and guest houses. |
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The decision was taken at a meeting of over 1000 day traders, arbitragers and jobbers here today. |
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Sure, the lyrics are angry, bitter, raving, mad, obscene, and a 1000 other adjectives, but they don't change my opinion. |
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An electronic tachistoscope capable of exposing photographs from 1 ms to 1000 ms was used. |
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The Transalpine Redemptorists aim to live a life of poverty, chastity, and obedience, just as Celtic monks did on the same spot 1000 years ago. |
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Apoptosis in colonic crypt epithelial cells was measured by observing the frequency of karyorrhexis and karyolysis in 1000 cells. |
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In addition to the usual events, motor cars modified up to 1000 cc and trishaw events are introduced for this year's road races. |
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The pair returned from a 1000 km awareness-raising bike ride between Beijing and Shanghai with decidedly mixed feelings. |
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The material itself is 1000 denier Nytaneon nylon, double and triple stitched. |
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The risk of a second case of infection among close contacts is 500 to 1000 times higher than in the general population. |
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The vessel contained about 1000 standards... A standard was 165 cubic feet of timber. |
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They ventured seawards only after 1000, when the Saracen threat had passed. |
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I need to relink them to this blog because it consistently gets 1000 pages views a day, weekdays and weekends. |
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The visioning day was a great success with more than 1000 comments being made. |
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The shell consists of two double layers of 40 x 20 mm softwood laths at 400 mm centres pin-jointed together with more than 1000 bolts. |
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The population was essentially rural with numerous small villages and towns housing less than 1000 people. |
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This latest mathematical conjugation comes from a pair of British researchers who interviewed 1000 people to draw up their formula. |
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As for Jim's raw copy, those 1000 monkeys he has working for him are pretty good about running spellcheck. |
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Once gastric placement was confirmed, 500 to 1000 mL of air was insufflated and the tube was advanced. |
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The going is punishing for about 1000 ft, following the line of an old rack-and-pinion railway used in hydro-electric construction. |
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The US Department of Agriculture's Plants Database containing over 1000 images, plant information and searchable database. |
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The first placers of this race received instant 1000 baht prize money and were very happy for their first piece of luck in the races. |
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Single radiolabelled colonies harbouring plasmids with inserts bigger than 1000 bp were analysed further. |
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Live registers figures for March show that there are now over 1000 people jobless in Listowel. |
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The Douglas engineers he contacted said if he added another 1000 gallons the airplane would not lift off. |
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Humans have a pathetic sense of smell because over half of the 1000 genes coding for our olfactory receptors don't work. |
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The mixture was gently pipetted and then centrifuged at 1000 rpm for 10 minutes. |
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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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More than 1000 universally available products have the potential for abuse as inhalants. |
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The yet unannounced venue has a capacity of only 1000, so get tickets quick for what will be one of the most amazing shows this year. |
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There are 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000, 5000, and 10000 tolar notes, as well as 50 stotin and 1, 2, and 5 tolar coins. |
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The elevation of the Planalto exceeds 1000 m at the eastern end close to the Atlantic coast, and the Serra Geral facing the east forms a perpendicular cliff. |
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This clanging omission was at least partly behind the housing crisis of the early 1990s when 1000 families a week lost their homes because of mortgage debt. |
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To avoid unnecessary disturbance to the reef the water pipes would be sunk through the lagoon floor and out to sea, bringing up cold water from a depth of 600 to 1000 metres. |
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On Thursday this week, a truckload of salt was dumped in Adelaide's Rundle Mall reminding everyone that 1000 truckloads of salt flow down the Murray every day. |
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Ken set the mixtures to auto lean and warmed up the engines at 1000 rpm. |
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They are closer to the chiliasts in that they believe that Revelation 20 refers to a literal 1000 years, but they are not the violent revolutionaries as the ones before. |
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The Chinese discovered it before 1000 A.D. during the Sung Dynasty, using a compound of charcoal, potassium nitrate, and sulfur to produce powerful rockets and fireworks. |
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By retaining the frontage of the building, it was suggested that the site has the potential for a three-storey office building of approximately 1000 square metres. |
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He estimated a crowd of more than 1000 people who were stunned at the drummers, fire twirlers, fashion parades, dancers, puppet shows, a DJ, street performers and buskers. |
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His brilliant, homebred filly Attraction, who was guided through various physical problems by trainer Mark Johnston, retained her unbeaten record in the 1000 Guineas. |
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The six artists will construct the full-scale model from reclaimed wood and chipboard for a show at Glasgow's 1000 square metre Tramway gallery next April. |
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He is hoping to get young people involved in both the new sport and traditional orienteering, which is very much a minority sport itself with about 1000 members nationally. |
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When stalks and roots from an average corn crop are left to deteriorate in a no-till system, more than 1000 pounds of carbon per acre can be retained in the soil as humus. |
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The salvage plan calls for a further 1000 to be brought ashore before the next attempt at refloating the 15-thousand ton vessel takes place next Wednesday or Thursday. |
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The filly Morning Pride by-passes the 1000 while City On A Hill sits out the 2000 after sustaining a splint injury which will keep him off the track until the middle of June. |
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The cold condenser waters are pumped through multiple, 1000 meters long and one meter in diameter, soft pipes or hoses, that are fed with submersible pumps. |
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The burden of wading through up to 1000 e-mails on their return frequently had the effect of immediately negating the positive effects of their annual break. |
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Of that number, 121 had radon concentrations above the national reference level and nine had very high radon concentrations of more than 1000 becquerels per cubic metre. |
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The salaries were reduced so much that 1000 euro for many workers has now become a goal or aspiration. |
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Bigger ships known as carracks, mixing square and lateen sails and weighing up to 1000 tons, could sail further and carry more merchandise than ever before. |
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As learned and experienced bargainers, thanks to months on the road, we calmly explained that we were students and simply could not afford the 1000 rupees, which was true. |
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The conceptual distance between the living and dead languages of Egypt was further increased after around 1000 AD, when Arabic replaced Coptic as the language of Egypt. |
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I guess once they guillotined the king, ending over 1000 years of monarchy in Europe, the mob weren't likely to take any kind of authority very seriously after that. |
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Bronze rapiers and gold torcs survive from c. 1000 BC, while from c. 700 BC there are trumpets and cauldrons in bronze, as well as many types of gold ornament. |
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Blanche was a fragile white moth beating against the unbreakable sides of a 1000 watt bulb. |
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The cells were also tested with nitrogen dioxide, a by-product of gas cooking, which may reach levels of 1000 parts per billion or more in kitchens. |
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Unfortunately, he looks exactly like 1000 other low-life street punks. |
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The edges have been softened with a 1000 watt power sander, but tonight the band still carry themselves with nonchalance and careless booziness as usual. |
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Despite the thickness of this relatively stagnant water mass of more than 1000 m, the water age is only slightly more than a decade, indicating large-scale advective exchange. |
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This prediction is reasonably concordant with the reported absolute rates of ectopic pregnancy in women taking progestogen-only pills of 3-20 per 1000 woman years. |
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Eventually, in the early hours of Thursday, fewer than twenty Marcos out of a team of 1000 arrived. |
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A little study of biostatistics would also convince you that a sample of 1000 children is too small to conclude anything about already low occurrence rates. |
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Cylinder testing revealed that the compressive strength of the concrete was 1000 psi lower than predicted, though it still met the specification requirements for the project. |
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Nearly 1000 people greeted 17 cameleers and their camels who arrived in Alice Springs on Saturday after three weeks trekking through remote and difficult country. |
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It is expected that the centre will be in the region of 6,000 square feet and will contain a number of units ranging from 500 to 1000 square feet. |
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On Sunday, the preparatory board met to begin planning a national congress of 1000 notables, politicians, religious leaders and tribal sheikhs to be held in July. |
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In each cyclic test, we sampled 10 peak values every 1000 cycles and used the average of the 10 values as a representative value at each 1000th cycle. |
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And our southern waters are incredibly diverse with beautiful sea dragons and hand fish and over a 1000 different varieties of colourful kelp and algae and amazing fish. |
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The town has certainly been gripped by Cup fever with long queues outside the ticket office yesterday morning and 1000 tickets being sold in the first hour. |
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The biggest change will come on the MPT 1200 and 1000 models that feature a roto-molded, polyethylene cross-link load bed with inserts for tie-downs and racks. |
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I can see the Tiers rearing up 1000 metres, forested from top to bottom. |
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The witch camps, which exist solely in Ghana, are thought to house a total of around 1000 women. |
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Almost 1000 hectares of pine forest and shrubland were destroyed by the flames, though no one was injured. |
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Many of Rio de Janeiro's roughly 1000 Slums, or favelas, are located in the North Zone. |
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Treat from the inside too, and take 1000 mg of evening primrose oil each day. |
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Between 40 and 50 local Sabbath schools were opened, where more than 1000 children were taught. |
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A HOLIDAY resort in France is offering pounds 1000 a week for someone to rub suntan lotion on to its visitors. |
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By 1000 CE in the northwestern part of the state, the Fourche Maline culture had evolved into the Caddoan Mississippian culture. |
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Coffee and dark chocolate both have 1000 mg of polyphenols per serving. |
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In the state of Victoria there are thirteen hunts, with more than 1000 members between them. |
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Protestants in Spain were estimated at between 1000 and 3000, mainly among intellectuals who had seen writings such as those of Erasmus. |
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Kleenex quizzed 1000 adults on their favourite tear-jerkers to coincide with Sunday's Oscars ceremony in Hollywood. |
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The 2016 Versys 1000 will be sold in raw titanium with spark black whereas the Ninja 1000 will be offered in candy lime green with galaxy silver. |
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Portugal's infant mortality rate has dropped sharply since the late 1970s, when 24 of 1000 newborns died in the first year of life. |
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Most commonly planted in hedgerows, it sometimes occurred in densities of over 1000 per square kilometre. |
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It is estimated that modern French took approximately 1000 stem words from Old Franconian. |
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Efficacy outcome measures for the 1000 milligram daily group did not reach statistical significance in this trial. |
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Apprenticeship courses provided over 1000 local apprenticeship places in 2013, within businesses across Pennine Lancashire. |
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With its higher technical skills requirement, ACP first tapped into Ward's existing work force of 1000 for the new positions. |
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Stick a photo on your page showing you drunk as a skunk and widdling in the gutter and you'll gain 1000 followers. |
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He tried to get his cellmate, who is a junkie robber, to take the blame by offering him pounds 1000 in cash. |
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Yong Kwang city has five nuclear reactors with production capacity of 1000 megawatts each. |
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Samples taken from Wood Ditton winner Mariner's Cross and 1000 Guineas also-ran Lyric Of Light contained propoxyphene. |
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For example, when the 58th Foot prepared to depart from New Zealand, over 1000 men took their discharge. |
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This zone is at least 800 wide x 800 long meters and the mineralization as indicated by drilling persists to 1000 meters. |
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And the officers found almost 1000 Valium tablets worth almost PS500 on McLachlan when they detained him. |
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More than 70 years after Scots creator Sir Arthur Conan Doyle died, the fictional pipe-smoking detective has 1000 fan clubs dedicated to him. |
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The incident in Bogwood Road, Mayfield, Midlothian, was one of almost 1000 bogus calls a year made to Lothian and Borders Fire Service. |
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Fee for BA is Rs 3000 and for BSc Rs 3200 while fee for practical for BSc has been fixed Rs 1000 per subject. |
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Now, almost 20 years on, Wendy makes more than 1000 of her Burra Bears a year. |
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This 100,000-year-old cave was only discovered in 1926, although it was a sacred place for the Taino Indians 1000 years ago. |
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Aleksandr Parol was 8th in K1 Men 1000 m race, falling behind the winner for 17 seconds. |
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The property is underlain by two monzonitic porphyry intrusive centers approximately 1000 meters apart. |
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According to this report, only one out of 1000 books translated in the European Union have Arabic as their source language. |
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Although SSW can reach 1000 classrooms directly, there are over 100,000 classrooms in Silicon Valley. |
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Worldwide there are only a few drivers in the same class as Mark Webber and worldwide there are only 1000 chronographs bearing his name. |
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However, the more traditional and stockily built Morris 1000 is a much more familiar sight on modern roads. |
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This system for compound control is based on the company's latest versions of the DisperGrader 1000 instrument. |
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Tenders are invited for Loop Copper Delivery Pipe For Elgi Compressure Trc 1000 M To Cees Drg. |
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It has been field tested with more than 1000 cancer patients, and is psychometrically sound and normed for use with cancer patients. |
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To validate Boston Whaler's claim of unsurpassed unsinkability and strength, the United States Marine Corps fired more than 1000 rounds of. |
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The herpetic infection had been treated with valacyclovir 1000 mg 3 times a day for 10 days with no scar formation. |
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Donkervoort, a Dutch boutique automaker, has launched a limited-edition version of the wild D8 GTO, called 1000 Miglia. |
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These photodiodes detect energy from extreme ultraviolet wavelengths of 1 nm to 1000 nm. |
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The black and white hardback page count range has expanded to 18 pages to 1000 pages. |
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Black EOE Journal polled hundreds of Fortune 1000 companies for its Best of the Best-Part 2 survey. |
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Found naturally in the body hyaluronic acid holds 1000 times its own weight in water. |
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Over 1000 engineers across hundreds of sites worldwide, within fabless, IDMs, ATE and Subcontractor organizations, rely on Examinator today. |
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No numbers up to 1000 allow a four-way split, and I did not find any with an inexhaustive search of larger numbers. |
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It grows in all kinds of cold temperate to arctic habitats, from sea level up to 1000 m, in many places colouring the landscape. |
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Specifically, birth rates stand at 14 per 1000 per year and death rates at 8 per 1000 per year. |
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At present roughly 1000 children receive some Manx language provision each year in the island's schools. |
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First published in 1995, this is the second edition of a popular Latin phrase book containing more than 1000 entries. |
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In 1618 the Barbary pirates attacked Lanzarote and La Gomera taking 1000 captives to be sold as slaves. |
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By the 1680s, an average of nearly 1000 Dutch ships entered the Baltic Sea each year, to trade with markets of the fading Hanseatic League. |
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Every year up to 1000 pilot whales are driven on to the islands' beaches and slaughtered in a grisly ritual that turns the sea blood red. |
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However, several colonies are increasing in size and the colony at the Small Prespa Lake in Greece has nearly 1000 breeding pairs. |
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By contrast, the Eastern Roman Empire, mostly known as the Greek or Byzantine Empire, survived and even thrived for another 1000 years. |
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The 56 acre fortress was designed for 1000 troops, and gun emplacements were built facing seawards on three sides. |
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Lambert I of Leuven, Count of Leuven, gained the County of Brussels, around 1000, by marrying Charles' daughter. |
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Some botanists in the past recognised 1000 or more species, many of which are apomictic microspecies. |
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Arctic cod can be found at depths of up to 1000 m, and frequently under ice. |
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Between 200 metres and about 1000 metres, light continues to fade until there is almost none. |
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This is the midnight or bathypelagic zone, extending from 1000 m to the bottom deep water benthic zone. |
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Blue whiting are found in the open ocean and above the continental slope at depths between 100 and 1000 meters. |
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Each female produces from 75 to 150 million eggs, but only one in 1000 survive. |
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Sighvatur and Sturla with a force of 1000 men drove Snorri into the countryside, where he sought refuge among the other chiefs. |
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As the molten rock cooled to around 1000 celsius it solidified and crystallised and fractures along vertical joints formed. |
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Devon and Cornwall are amongst the safest counties in the UK, with the 4th lowest crime rate per 1000 people in England. |
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The helicopter flies about 1000 missions per year, and has flown over 20,000 missions in total. |
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Around 1000, a wall was built around the hill as a defence against Viking raids. |
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But estimates of other dates vary by up to 1000 years, for a number of reasons. |
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They were divided into 100 cantons, each of which had to provide and support 1000 armed men for the constant pursuit of war. |
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The subsequent period, ending around 1000, saw the further growth of feudalism, which weakened the Holy Roman Empire. |
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From about the year 1000 onwards, Western Europe saw the last of the barbarian invasions and became more politically organized. |
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Ramsauer's work at the Hallstatt cemeteries continued until 1863, unearthing more than 1000 burials. |
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The editors will send out new books to recognized scholars for reviews that usually run 500 to 1000 words. |
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The languages have developed from a common Nordic language, but have moved away from each other during the past 1000 years. |
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By 1000 BC, caravans of Arabian camels were linking India with Mesopotamia and the Mediterranean. |
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In 1520, over 1000 of his 1300 men were so equipped, and in 1521 he had 700 rodeleros, but only 118 arquebusiers and crossbowmen. |
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In 1000, Pietro II Orseolo sent a fleet of 6 ships to defeat the Narentine pirates from Dalmatia. |
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These were joined around AD 1000 by Bantu migrants crossing the Mozambique Channel from East Africa. |
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By 1000 BCE, medical systems based upon herbs could be found in China, Korea, and India. |
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The people adopted the use of iron by the 9th century and by 1000 AD agriculture was being practised along the coast. |
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For several years after 1000 AD they lived in a village on the tip of the Great Northern Peninsula, known today as L'Anse aux Meadows. |
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Tiwanaku disappeared around AD 1000 because food production, the main source of the elites' power, dried up. |
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In February 1513, while Mateus was in Portugal, Afonso sailed to the Red Sea with a force of about 1000 Portuguese and 400 Malabaris. |
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The site dates back to about 1000 BC and declined around 400 AD, replaced in importance by San Lorenzo. |
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Polychrome pottery was already common by CE 1000, and also resembles Gulf Coast styles. |
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Despite this, the polar bear population continued to decline and by 1973, only around 1000 bears were left in Savalbard. |
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Isolated from the mainland for 6000 years, about 500 to 1000 mammoths lived on the island at a time. |
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The carracks were very large ships, usually between 1000 and 1500 tons, about double or triple the size of a regular galleon or a large junk. |
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The result was a lopsided victory with 4000 Spanish casualties to only 1000 dead and 700 wounded on the Dutch side. |
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An arquebus angled at 35 degrees could throw a bullet up to 1000 m or more, much farther than any archers could shoot. |
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This is true of most, though not all, religious communities founded after the year AD 1000, as well as the Augustinians, who date from earlier. |
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Around 1000 BCE, Bantu migrants had reached the Great Lakes Region in Central Africa. |
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There were 500 to 1000 black loyalists who were held as slaves by patriots, escaped to British lines and joined the British army. |
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It was nonetheless fewer than 1000 pages, something its compilers were proud of. |
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From 1 CE to 1000 CE, the Indian population and economy were stagnant with no growth for a thousand years. |
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Hasbro, a Fortune 1000 toy and game making company, is headquartered in Pawtucket. |
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The book is typically published in a two volume set in both German and English, and is more than 1000 pages long. |
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Certainly there were links between Cheshire and south Lancashire before 1000, when Wulfric Spot held lands in both territories. |
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Brief Viking expeditions to North America around 1000 did not result in any settlements, and they were soon driven off by natives. |
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About 1000 BC, speakers of Uralic languages arrived in the north and assimilated with the indigenous population, becoming the Sami people. |
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From 1000 to 1300 the population increased from 150,000 to 400,000, resulting both in more land being cleared and the subdivision of farms. |
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In 1880 the dye works employed over 1000 people and was said to be the biggest dye works in Europe. |
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This distance of 1000 orgyas was taken as an itinerary unit, and called a schoene. |
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My large dry-point,...called Two Stumps of Driftwood, gave 1000 copies without perceptible wearing. |
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The boost comes after the Record this week revealed that 1000 jobs were on the line at its Aerostructures division, also at Prestwick. |
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The five projects are diversely located throughout Mali, and aggregately cover an impressive 1000 square kilometers. |
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Consumed power during the cutting process was measured on deep holes boring machine MGA 250 x 1000 using a wattmeter. |
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Acoma the 1000 years old Indian Pueblo in New Mexico offers us a perfect metaphor. |
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Wilmington plans to add wood-filled foam machines of 500, 750, 1000, and 2500 tons. |
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We are on Brant's block, part of the 1000 acres granted to Joseph Brant for his service and loyalty during the American Revolutionary War. |
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Cecil was clocking up his fifth 1000 win when Wince battled home last season and you ignore Hooray Henry at your peril. |
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High-definition television, now being developed, employs over 1000 scanning lines and produces a supersharp picture. |
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Capacity is also available for the export of an additional 1000 metric tons of cobbed beryl per year. |
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The Gemini emergency occurred when Gemini 8 deorbited and landed in the Northern Pacific 1000 miles south of Japan. |
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The SHL 1000 is part of the SHL range including a bollard, a bicycle stand and a bin, which share the same simple and clean design. |
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Speculation that the world would end in the year 1000 was confined to a few uneasy French monks. |
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By 1000, Bruges and Ghent held regular trade fairs behind castle walls, a tentative return of economic life to western Europe. |
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In 1000, with the allegiance of Trondejarl, Eric of Lade, Sweyn ruled most of Norway. |
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During the washing, the effluent from the ultrasonic drain tube is sampled with the tall-form 1000 ml beaker and observed. |
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Child mortality was low in comparison with earlier and later periods, at about 150 or fewer deaths per 1000 babies. |
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The silent performing PTS 1000 features static and kinetic stimuli with all Goldmann stimuli sizes and all stimuli colors used in perimetry. |
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There were about 5000 privately owned waggons, and at any one time about 1000 stood at Shildon depot. |
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Nortraship was the world's largest shipping company, and at its height operated more than 1000 ships. |
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Fans got to the lushest place on Earth by air or by boat, 1000 miles up the Amazon River. |
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Just before 1000 there was a great wave of building stone churches all over Europe. |
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According to BAE Systems, as of July 2012, they have sold nearly 1000 Hawks so far, with sales continuing to date. |
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This engine, the Trent XWB is an engine developed from the Trent 1000, a variant of which was offered for the original A350 proposal. |
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Operating at normal power line frequencies, universal motors are often found in a range less than 1000 watts. |
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The patient initially received sulfasalazine 1000 mg twice a day and indomethacin perorally 25 mg 3 times a day. |
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From 1000 onwards, references to castles in texts such as charters increased greatly. |
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Many of these buildings have a history of over 1000 years, ranging from fortifications to royal residences. |
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The poem is known only from a single manuscript, which is estimated to date from close to AD 1000, in which it appears with other works. |
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Each event is held annually, and a win at one of these events is worth 1000 ranking points. |
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