Almost 5000 Allied troops died that day, and Capa, the ill-starred gambler, was fortunate not to be among the dead. |
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Intuition finds a disproportion between 5000 illustrations and a subject index of forty pages. |
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Trivedy said 5000 famished people had congregated next to a church in the coastal town of Nova Mambone. |
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A piglet from the porcherie costs FRw 5000 but the fatted pig can sell for FRw 15000 or a little more if a sow is in pig. |
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Between 5000 and 6000 legionaries made up a legion that was commanded by a legatus. |
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During WWII, German U-boats sank more than 5000 merchant vessels and many Allied warships. |
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It can be shown for example that there were less that 5000 men present but this is not of any importance. |
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The Durban Summit drew more than 5000 ministers, ambassadors and delegates. |
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Between 5000 and 10,000 years ago, humans domesticated virtually all major crop species used by modern agricultural societies. |
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It is among the oldest of domesticated peppers, and was grown up to as much as 5000 years ago. |
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Though they were existent in the seventies and eighties, an estimated 5000 cults in the United States hunger for our youth, worship, and money. |
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About 5000 nurses in rural clinics and district hospitals qualified for the special grants, and would receive backpay from April, he said here. |
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The hoggery is designed to raise 300 original breed Duroc, Yorkshire and Landrace sows, 30 boars and 5000 breeding pigs. |
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The Russian envoy procured an analogous sum of 5000 chervonets from Augustus III for the Polish Confederates. |
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It had crossed the 5000 mark just a little while ago and was hurtling on all cylinders towards the 6000 mark. |
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Who is willing to believe that Alexandria is exactly 5000 stadia from Syene, whatever the value of the stadium? |
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A sailor is assigned to an aircraft carrier that has a complement of 5000 in its crew. |
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The caissons, with concrete compressive strengths of 5000 to 6000 psi, were in good condition and are being reused. |
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Later, between 5000 and 2000 BC, the area was mainly used as a burial ground. |
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The radiation dosage was 5000 rads, similar to what has been used for other domestic species. |
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In a civilisation which boasts of panchayati raj in 5000 BC, democracy is still in its infancy. |
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In Tokyo in 1995, lethal nerve gas claimed 11 lives and injured over 5000 people. |
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I heard that, of the 400,000 bodies buried in mass graves, only 5000 had been found. |
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I heard a figure of something like 5000 new building sites and plots now offered in greater Plettenberg Bay. |
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The parachutes opened and the missile stabilized at 5000 feet, at which point the parachutes separated and the rocket was ignited. |
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Only two percent of YouTubers who had less than 5000 subscribers said they took money from a publisher. |
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These moderately colored and highly pungent oleoresins are available with color standardized at 2000 to 5000 Standard International Units. |
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Therefore, we selected 5000 cycles of loading to simulate such mechanical conditions. |
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Acute mountain sickness can be acquired at altitudes greater than 5000 feet above sea level, so you need to be aware of its symptoms. |
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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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Cross Lake is a Native and Metis community of approximately 5000 residents located about 500 miles north of Winnipeg, Manitoba. |
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Research has shown that the average child will get through around 5000 nappies before they are potty-trained. |
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Across cultures, humans have a strong right-hand preference, reportedly manifest for at least the past 5000 years. |
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Dingoes are the oldest purebred dog in the world and were isolated from other dogs for 5000 years until the arrival of Europeans and their dogs. |
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At the beginning of the nineteenth century the population stood at a mere 5000, contained entirely within the Sydney basin. |
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At least 5000 tons of bombs were dropped, the greatest tonnage in one night so far in the war. |
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More than 5000 people enjoyed the warm spring sunshine during the festival's most action-packed day. |
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The tubes were centrifuged at 5000 rpm for 2 min, and the supernatant discarded. |
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It contains approximately 1900 crypts and 5000 niches for cremains. |
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He points out that even in last year's buoyant market 5000 repossession actions were lodged in Scottish courts, and he is very fearful of what might happen if prices crash. |
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Many of the 5000 or so bryozoan species exhibit polymorphism. |
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His big election idea is to persuade Highland lairds owning more than 5000 acres to part with 10 acres of land for housing to benefit surrounding local communities. |
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All of the 5000 or so known species of tapeworms are endoparasites. |
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That lasts the queen bee about three years laying up to 5000 eggs a day. |
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But the war grew wings and swept on and except for one Ju 88 who buzzed the field without biting yet drew 5000 rounds from the eager ack-ack boys. |
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Covering up to 5000 sq ft, each of the five-bedroom homes will have self-contained apartments over the triple garage, suitable as guest accommodation or as a home office. |
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The Himalayan tahr was successfully introduced to the South Island of New Zealand during 1904-1919 and now has a breeding range of approximately 5000 km. |
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A total of 1068 municipal employees representing 65 different work groups were randomly selected from an eligible workforce of about 5000 employees. |
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Up to 5000 visitors can frolicsomely celebrate in each festival tent. |
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The petrol blue salwar kameez she is wearing here cost 3000-the price was only kept below 5000 because he has a team of in-house embroiderers in India. |
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I'd have to swim 5000 metres, about 200 lengths of most swimming baths. |
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Among the more salubrious consolations of the past months have been 5000 letters of support from the public and the unsolicited hugs of strangers. |
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Journeys adding up to 5000 km by a team of four people have led to the publication of a guidebook to bed and breakfasts and guesthouses in Bulgaria. |
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About 5000 hectares of bushland south of Kalbarri was burnt on Friday. |
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But I am told that the studio sent out almost 5000 prints of the films. |
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In one of the tests, five 5000 lb pallets were offloaded in a single pass. |
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That's when a tort lawyer-sponsored group called the Audi Victims Network alleged the Audi 5000 accelerated of its own volition. |
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This mixing must continue long enough to yield a net specific energy expended upon the mix of at least 5000 joules per kilogram of the mix. |
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These PBMCs were inactivated by irradiation with 5000 roentgens in a cesium source irradiator and then washed twice. |
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By 1817, Gunwharf purportedly housed the largest naval arsenal in the world, employing 5000 men at the time. |
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The light-emitting capacity of an LED is measured in megacandela or mcd. Small commercial LEDs range from 10 to about 5000 mcd. |
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Only 5000 kip gets you a bowl and all the nonmeaty goodness you can handle. |
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In some form, it can be traced back almost 5000 years to Mesopotamian writings describing daily rations of beer and bread to workers. |
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This experimental setup is based on the Ceast Rheologic 5000 capillary rheometer. |
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Last week, more than 5000 passionate Yorkshiremen roared their local hero on to the win over Colin Lloyd which kept him top of the pile. |
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Fibers from kraft paper are 1 to 2 microns thick, 30 microns wide, and 500 to 5000 microns long. |
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The lighting is provided by 5000 punctiform halogen lamps distributed in a network across the internal surface of the wave. |
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The SCIP-MR is a rack-mount blade that can be installed in existing NEBS Level 3 certified SpectraComm 5000 shelf or 2000 shelf. |
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A WEEK after the genocide began, more than 5000 Tutsis huddled together in the grounds of Ntarama Church. |
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Though no dendrological study has yet been conducted, the age of a mature tree, according to an estimate, exceeds 4000 to 5000 years. |
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There are around 5000 clinical dental technicians, or denturists, in the UK with around 500 in Scotland. |
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In one notorious attack, 5000 men women and children were gassed in the town of Halabja. |
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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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Woodland was far more extensive on the North Downs prior to human clearance 4000 to 5000 years ago. |
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More than 5000 navvies worked on the building during its construction, with up to 2000 on site at one time during the peak building phase. |
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The Conventual Franciscans consists of 290 houses worldwide with almost 5000 friars in the world. |
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In early 2016, the estimated population had reached nearly 5000 primarily due to immigration from other islands. |
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Smoking can be dated to as early as 5000 BCE, and has been recorded in many different cultures across the world. |
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The history of smoking dates back to as early as 5000 BCE in shamanistic rituals. |
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Since 2006, Hvalur has caught more than 500 fin whales and exported more than 5000 tonnes of whale meat to Japan. |
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The building of the nuclear plants at Windscale Works was a huge construction project, requiring a peak of 5000 workers. |
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Petroleum in an unrefined state has been utilized by humans for over 5000 years. |
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However, the warming and drying climate meant that by 5000 BC, the Sahara region was becoming increasingly dry and hostile. |
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However, through bad treatment, disease and desert travel barely 5000 made it to Egypt. |
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During the confrontation, 5000 pirates were killed, ten pirate ships were destroyed by fire, and seven pirate ships were captured. |
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As an example the famous world map of 1569 is inscribed with over 5000 words in fifteen legends. |
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The first settlements in Fiji were started by voyaging traders and settlers from the west about 5000 years ago. |
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Their jurisdiction is however limited to imposing fines for an amount not more than RM 5000, and imprisonment to not more than 3 years. |
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The Neolithic saw the Agricultural Revolution begin, between 8000 and 5000 BCE, in the Near East's Fertile Crescent. |
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This change would eventually lead, some 4000 to 5000 years later, to the first city states and eventually the rise of civilization itself. |
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Later on Managing Director NTDCL and DG HR gave away certificates and stipend of Rs 5000 to each internee. |
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Some Cornish hedges are believed by the Guild of Cornish Hedgers to date from 5000 BC, although there appears to be little dating evidence. |
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The program can hold as many as 5000 lines of a session in a scrollback buffer. |
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More recently, McNair, Heuchert, and Shilony document the use of the POMS in more than 5000 studies in a wide variety of research domains. |
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For example, last June some 5000 mine workers in the city of Bafq in south eastern Yazd province continued their strike for some 40 days. |
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In 1914 the chief pressure group was the Parti colonial, a coalition of 50 organizations with a combined total of 5000 members. |
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Recent historians have suggested figures of between 5000 and 13,000 for Harold's army at Hastings, but most agree on a range of between 7000 and 8000 English troops. |
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This Brigade was commanded by a flag officer and included divisions of naval artillery, naval infantry and naval artificers, with a total of more than 5000 men. |
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The James King Hill Emerald is headlining an unprecedented exhibition of more than 5000 carats of rare North Carolina emeralds dug from the famous deposits of Hiddenite. |
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Tenders are invited for Supply of Oint Polymyxin B Sulfate 5000 Units. |
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So far, 5000 native Tuvaluans have already relocated to New Zealand. |
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There are 6000 species of plant life, including 5000 flowering plants. |
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By 1819 the Aboriginal and British population reached parity with about 5000 of each, although among the colonists men outnumbered women four to one. |
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This includes at least 5000 distinct peoples in over 72 countries. |
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A single race requires hotel rooms to accommodate at least 5000 visitors. |
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In 1970, Surtees formed his own race team, the Surtees Racing Organisation, and spent nine seasons competing in Formula 5000, Formula 2 and Formula 1 as a constructor. |
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Just recently, free VC was also up for grabs for players to use unlimitedly and 2K's Ronnie also released new codes on Twitter, rewarding players with free 5000 VC points. |
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Former 'Formula' series include Formula 5000 and Formula Two. |
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It has been dated to 5000 years old by dendrologist Janis Fry. |
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The Sydney rock engravings are approximately 5000 to 200 years old. |
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Inotec TC 5000 features improved collapsibility properties for light metal casting, improved immediate strength levels, and increased storage life for cores. |
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This was the first time in history when a large, complex product consisting of 5000 parts had been produced on a scale of hundreds of thousands per year. |
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In public sector collages this enrolment amounts to almost 5000 students. |
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We feature the widest array of standard commercial products in the market from 3 farads to 5000 farads with industry recognized alternative organic electrolytes. |
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Well over 5000 species of water mites are recognized worldwide, representing more than 300 genera and subgenera in over 100 families and subfamilies. |
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The amylase concentration was higher than 5000 IU in the drainage liquid. |
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The exhibition, opening on Saturday, features a large-scale sculpture of 'miniature'pallets made from reclaimed wood with over 4000 hand cut pieces and over 5000 panel pins. |
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The crowd of 5000 watched as William Willard's unseatbelted body flew out of the plane as if he had jumped, arcing up, then down, and falling past the plane. |
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Hicham El Guerrouj won gold medals for Morocco at the 2004 Summer Olympics in the 1500 metres and 5000 metres and holds several world records in the mile run. |
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