In this lesson, students consider individual experiences of the Middle Passage by exploring a textbook account and four primary sources. |
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Account should be taken at the same time of enemy methods of feints and other stratagems. |
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Take advantage of the Individual Retirement Account for a nonworking spouse. |
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Thirdly, save for its existence as a paper entry, it is unclear what assets are in the Business Reserve Account or in whose names. |
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Account holders vary as well, from individuals through to multinational enterprises and governments. |
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Account allowed the immaterial substance to have a nature over and above the kinds of state we would regard as mental. |
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Your account will automatically be debited for the amount of your insurance bill every month. |
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After nine months of shilly-shallying, the Vice President and his operatives have failed to bluff the General Account Office. |
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This is the time to examine whether you wish to invest in an Individual Savings Account. |
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Account books of the period reveal how traders fared in this unusual situation. |
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This study offers a pragmatic account of verbal irony, arguing that verbal irony can be best treated as a special type of conversational implicature. |
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Account holders need to be more efficient in sorting their emails and ensure there is enough operable space. |
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At least there's a lil extra money in the ole Bank Account to get it fixed. |
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He made out the check to me and signed it, and I deposited it in my account. |
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Other benefits include a free cheque book, ATM Card, Account and access to Internet Banking at no charge. |
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Jacinta Lawlor, a Group Pensions Account Manager with Bank of Ireland Life, will be guest speaker for the event. |
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Nevertheless, when the extent of sperm autoimmunization was taken into account, it was inversely correlated with the overall fertilization rate. |
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In some sporting competitions, the number of away goals is taken into account when deciding the winner. |
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Instead of to the credit side of my account he had put the whole bag of tricks to my debit. |
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Let us therefore obtain an account from both kinds of men in turn on behalf of the beinghood they posit. |
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His account of the means whereby Tolstoy 'bestranges' the romantic idealization of war affords a useful illustration. |
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First published in England, a quite fascinating account by a Norwegian birdlover of his experiences in rescuing and caring for golden eagles. |
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You can breathe easy knowing that your savings account is insured against loss. |
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The order is executed automatically and the required amount is transferred to the broking account. |
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Cheshire cheeses, on account of their great size, are generally packed flat, and in a single tier only. |
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But his whole account of the correspondence between the chloroformist, by profession, and our colleague is erroneous. |
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So the circuit or compass of Ireland is 1,800 miles, which is 200 less than Caesar doth reckon or account. |
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Cobs were usually irregularly shaped. They were a means to account for a specific amount of silver in a coin that could be used for commerce. |
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When quantum-mechanical phenomena are taken into account, new vistas open up both for codemakers and codebreakers. |
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By one account, when met with Russian intransigence, Disraeli told his secretary to order a special train to return them home to begin the war. |
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She gave us a hilarious account of her first days as a teacher. |
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He gave us a hazy account of how he had spent the last two weeks. |
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Your paycheck will be automatically deposited into your account. |
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The social dimensions of the problem must also be taken into account. |
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He gave a satisfactory account of how the accident had happened. |
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Every week, she puts a part of her paycheck into a separate account. |
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I've opened an account with Wikipedia so that I can contribute and partake in the project. |
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Now it's only me that I account to. No one's checking up on me, and anything I do has got to be up to me. |
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The credit card company made an adjustment to my account to waive the late fee. |
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I refer to the state of our divisions and alienations of spirit on account of religion. |
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This is not an account of the Middle Ages, nor is it a tale from Middle Earth. This is our world. |
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On this account the Scepticks affected an equipondious neutrality as the only means to their ataraxia, and freedom from passionate disturbances. |
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Reactivation of a dormant atavistic gene could account for the abnormal costocoracoid ligament in humans. |
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Upon balancing the account, the profit at last will hardly countervail the inconveniences that go along with it. |
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To account for spatial autocorrelation, an autocovariate was included in each model. |
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Clarendon was not one of Cromwell's confidantes, and his account was written after the Restoration of the monarchy. |
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And when the above account is framed in a joculous way, there is still a great deal of serious thought behind it. |
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Just about 65 k of Jack's full salary comes from servicing the Baker account. |
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Furthermore, also noteworthy is the account of a khatun, sister to the Khazar king, who convinced the starving Khazars to submit to God's will. |
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In Civil law and pluralist systems precedent is not binding but case law is taken into account by the courts. |
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In civil law and pluralist systems, as under Scots law, precedent is not binding but case law is taken into account by the courts. |
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This account I am transmitting down the river by canoe, and it may be our last word to those who are interested in our fate. |
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Jerome, first published in 1889, is a humorous account of a boating holiday on the Thames between Kingston and Oxford. |
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The utopian News from Nowhere by William Morris is mainly the account of a journey through the Thames valley in a socialist future. |
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The tax rates displayed are marginal and don't account for deductions, exemptions, or rebates. |
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In 2007, the UK had the world's third largest current account deficit, due mainly to a large deficit in manufactured goods. |
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When PPP comparisons are to be made over some interval of time, proper account needs to be made of inflationary effects. |
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The Bank acts as the government's banker, and it maintains the government's Consolidated Fund account. |
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The neutrino could account for the missing energy, but a particle with little mass and no electric charge was difficult to observe. |
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This is what I see in Penrose's quest for a new basic principle of physics that will account for consciousness. |
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It takes into account... predictions of how long radioactive contaminants will linger in the soil and water near the nuclear facility. |
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The machine keeps an account of the number of pieces struck which cannot be altered from the truth by any of the persons employed. |
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However, all of these criteria are applied in a universal manner that does not account for differences among units of product. |
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Signal phases for the tramway are specifically modified to account for the length of the tram. |
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Life expectancy at birth takes account of infant mortality but not prenatal mortality. |
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Caesar wrote his own histories to make a complete account of his military campaigns in Gaul and during the Civil War. |
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There is a more detailed account of raising an army in 878, when the Danes made a surprise attack on Alfred at Chippenham after Twelfth Night. |
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It should be taken into account that not all will have Gaelic descent, especially in the case of Scotland, due to the nature of the Lowlands. |
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The British had no alternative except to take Jinnah's views into account as he had emerged as the sole spokesperson of India's Muslims. |
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Money is a means of final payment for goods in most price system economies and the unit of account in which prices are typically stated. |
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In the reign of Henry VIII, an account was given by Andrew Boorde in his 1542 Boke of the Introduction of Knowledge. |
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Its customs were described in a separate section of the Domesday Book account of Herefordshire. |
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By taking account of ethnic attrition, the assimilation rate of Hispanics in the United States improves significantly. |
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There are also chronological problems with Bede's narrative, as surviving papal letters contradict Bede's account. |
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Although Bede's account gives all the initiative to Edwin, it is likely that Eadbald also was active in seeking such an alliance. |
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All rational beings seek benefit and shun harm on their own account but independent choice permits them to abandon bounds imposed by justice. |
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In about 986, the monks of Ramsey Abbey commissioned Abbo of Fleury to write an account of the saint's life and early cult. |
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Bede also covers Wilfrid's life in his Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum, but this account is more measured and restrained than the Vita. |
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This account appears in a foreword written by Oda for Frithegod's later poem on Wilfrid's life. |
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The knights informed Becket he was to go to Winchester to give an account of his actions, but Becket refused. |
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If he retains the account, and permits several mails to pass without objecting to it, he will be held to have admitted its correctness. |
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In England the schools account for a slightly higher percentage than in the UK as a whole. |
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It is inserted after Fordun's account of the defeat of Simon de Montfort and the punishment of his adherents. |
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These details have often been used to bolster confidence in the Historia's account and to confirm that Arthur really did fight at Badon. |
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Problems have been identified, however, with using this source to support the Historia Brittonum's account. |
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Later writers expanded the account to produce a fuller image of the wizard. |
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Geoffrey's account of Merlin Ambrosius' early life in the Historia Regum Britanniae is based on the story of Ambrosius in the Historia Brittonum. |
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In Robert's account, as in Geoffrey's Historia, Merlin is begotten by a demon on a virgin as an intended Antichrist. |
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The contemporaneous account of the prosecution claimed that during this delay the conspirators were digging a tunnel beneath Parliament. |
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Guy was an uncommon name in England, but may have been popular in York on account of a local notable, Sir Guy Fairfax of Steeton. |
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Another account claims that two of the gang were spotted by a servant of Joseph Lawrence. |
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It is the first recorded account of Teach's appearance and is the source of his cognomen, Blackbeard. |
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Johnson's account states that he married the daughter of a local plantation owner, although there is no supporting evidence for this. |
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Cuisine in Pakistani Punjab differs from Indian Punjab on account of contents and religious diet rules. |
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Luttrell, a wealthy land owner, felt his death was coming and wanted to account for all his actions, as is stated in the colophon of the psalter. |
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In 1530, the authorities called Holbein to account for failing to attend the reformed communion. |
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The account of the loss of the blessing of his father Isaac appears immediately after Esau's marriage to his Hittite wives. |
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In order to account for these lost words, modern editions of the poem are supplemented by references to Edward Thwaites' 1698 edition. |
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The Old English translation of the Historia ecclesiastica does contain several minor details not found in Bede's Latin original account. |
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Scholars have noted discrepancies between Forman's account and the play as it appears in the Folio. |
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Lakatos proposed an account of mathematical knowledge based on Polya's idea of heuristics. |
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Such is the received account, Socrates, of the nature and origin of justice. |
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In Sprat's account, the Royal Society explicitly rejected anything that seemed like scholasticism. |
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A single, large sheet of paper might have a written, usually partisan, account of an event. |
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I shall, in the account of simple ideas, set down only such as are most material to our present purpose. |
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Burke's account differs little from modern historians who have used primary sources. |
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Becher, on account of its more amorous verses, particularly the poem To Mary. |
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Dallas as his literary agent to publish his poem Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, which Byron thought of little account. |
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It is therefore in public histories alone that we find an account of the last years of the life of Castruccio. |
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In his graphic account of the cremation, he writes of Byron being unable to face the scene, and withdrawing to the beach. |
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This philosophy has a long tradition, although Mill's account is primarily influenced by Jeremy Bentham and Mill's father James Mill. |
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The qualitative account of happiness that Mill advocates thus sheds light on his account presented in On Liberty. |
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Storey published her account in Dickens and Daughter, but no contemporary evidence exists. |
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It is not known for certain what motivated him to do so, and multiple theories exist to account for the change. |
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In 1904, Virginia Woolf visited Haworth and published an account in The Guardian on 21 December. |
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On 29 March 1940 his long association with Tribune began with a review of a sergeant's account of Napoleon's retreat from Moscow. |
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Cyril Connolly provides an account of Blair as a child in Enemies of Promise. |
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A fictionalized account of Christie's disappearance is the central theme of a Korean musical, Agatha. |
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This was on the basis of a contemporary account of the attack, but without evidence that the rhyme was connected. |
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The text is a translation of the traditional antiphon, Unxerunt Salomonem, itself derived from the biblical account of the anointing of Solomon. |
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Adventure novels were popular, including Sir John Barrow's descriptive 1831 account of the Mutiny on the Bounty. |
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In a slightly different account, the expression originates not with any member of a team, but with a particular player. |
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Azinger and Beck accused Ballesteros of gamesmanship on account of his throat clearing during Beck's shots. |
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Teams are seeded based on a ranking system released by the ITF, taking into account previous years' results. |
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As a general view, Bruno was carefully managed, whereby he developed well to later give a strong account of himself in the big matches. |
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In hindsight this was a poor decision by the FIA, who failed to take into account the unpredictable weather in Britain at this time of year. |
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By the time the lineup is complete in 2017, the Sports Series is expected to account for two thirds of the total annual sales volume. |
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He updates his Weibo account with the help of two assistants who understand Chinese. |
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Sailors may also adjust the trim of the sail to account for wind gradient, for example, using a boom vang. |
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The employees complained that their boss was micromanaging when she insisted that they account for their time in fifteen-minute intervals. |
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Public lands account for 25 to 75 percent of the total land area in these states. |
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Dicuil, an Irish monk of the early 9th century, wrote a more definite account. |
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Another of the roles of the Parliament is to hold the Scottish Government to account. |
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Financial services now account for a third of all commercial office space in the city. |
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Another thing that it may be desirable to account for is population growth. |
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Many environmentalists argue that GDP is a poor measure of social progress because it does not take into account harm to the environment. |
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Highly sweetened soft drinks are widely popular, and sugared beverages account for nine percent of American caloric intake. |
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But whoever imagines, upon this account, that masters rarely combine, is as ignorant of the world as of the subject. |
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And that they be not made to suffer on account of miskenning in their suits, that is, if they have not pleaded exactly right. |
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Named after William Cavendish, they account for the vast majority of bananas consumed in the western world. |
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Another early ascent was in 1774 by John Williams, who provided the first account of the mountain's geological structure. |
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The primary purpose of the London Assembly is to hold the Mayor of London to account by scrutiny of his or her actions and decisions. |
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Ministers account to Parliament for their decisions and for the performance of their departments. |
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But in this contest of martyrs, it was Ignatius's passionate account of a monarchical episcopal ministry which set the pattern for the future. |
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There was in fact no real commitment from the Account Holder at all. |
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It's as simple as checking a few boxes in your Apple Account settings. |
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But this descriptive commonplace is not sufficient to account for the sort of comportability-predicated integrity we have been talking about. |
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Conciliarists never achieved consensus as to how to define the Church or account for the authority of a council. |
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Mill's account of proper names as connotationless tags did not enjoy much support through most of the twentieth century. |
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At the day of general account, good men are to be consigned over to another state. |
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Can you account him wise or discreet that would willingly have his health, and yet will do nothing that should procure or continue it? |
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In our account of the mason-wasps, we have referred to the destruction of their grubs by the interposition of the ruby-tails or cuckoo-wasps. |
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In this volume the author presents an account of the ants and cuckoo wasps. |
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The third gave an account of losing her temper in traffic, after being cut up by another driver, then bursting into tears. |
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A cash sale is recorded as debit on the cash account and as credit on the sales account. |
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Upon this account political disquisitions, if just, and reasonable, and practicable, are of all the works of speculation the most useful. |
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It seemed, from his account, that he was very good at doing scrambled eggs. |
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That is the simple account of the motivation for the phenomenon of sound symbolism or echoism. |
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At that point, you have to elevate the account's rights, activate the feature, and then demote the account again. |
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This may explain why the most popular e-magazines are fashion magazines, which account for 74 percent of magazines read online. |
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The following article which gives an able and reliable account of the invention has my entire endorsation. |
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This account fails to provide any basis for doubting that animals of subhuman species enjoy the freedom it defines. |
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For myself I could hold it in my account with God to find such an euthanasia for you, even at this moment if it were best. |
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Sinclair opened Swansea's account from the spot on 8 minutes after a Ryan Shawcross tackle had felled Wayne Routledge. |
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No sir, your current float is not taken into account, when assets are legally garnished. |
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A letter begun to a Gentlewoman of some account, which was left of by means of the aduise of a friend of his, who said she was foresped. |
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Even if you have no intention of ever using a freemail account with Yahoo or Hotmail, it's worth opening one for this reason alone. |
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Employees might start a freemail account to exchange off-color jokes or distribute their resumes. |
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However, during peacetime, privateers and navy men were left without employment, so they often went on the account. |
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Since the Second World War, the service sector has come to account for the majority of jobs, a feature typifying most advanced economies. |
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Second homes are also thought to account for a significant proportion of the housing stock, leaving many buildings empty for much of the year. |
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He said we came here solely on my account, that I was to have perfect rest and all the air I could get. |
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Credit for popularising the term may be given to Arnold Toynbee, whose 1881 lectures gave a detailed account of the term. |
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This planning also needs to take into account region wide transport schemes such as those carried out by the Highways Agency and Network Rail. |
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While Harley had been in no way responsible for Pelton's murderous attack upon Yesler, public opinion held him to account. |
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At the same time the Irish Parliamentary lost in support on account of the crisis. |
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This account can be related to the evidence of archaeology, notably the distribution of types of fibulae, or brooches, worn by the women. |
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The account of Cuthbert does not make entirely clear whether Bede died before midnight or after. |
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The climax of the third book is the account of the Council of Whitby, traditionally seen as a major turning point in English history. |
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His writings provide an account of many scientific observations, a mixture of precocious accuracy and curious errors. |
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The formula that gives the components is the account of the matter, and the formula that gives the differentia is the account of the form. |
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Aristotle gives an account of his explanation of sleep in On Sleep and Wakefulness. |
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This poeticised periplus resulted in a confused amateur's account of the coastal regions of the known world. |
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Howbeit we have not yet been able to overtake young madam, we may account it some good fortune that we have hitherto traced her course aright. |
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The practice of folding sheep was general, and the purchase of hurdles was a regular charge in the shepherd's account. |
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In either case, it was far too early for such an account, and may have only served to remind Augustus that Claudius was Antony's descendant. |
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Bari Jones, in Archaeology Today in 1998, identified Blodwel Rocks at Llanymynech in Powys as representing a close fit with Tacitus's account. |
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Cassius Dio's account is only known from an epitome, and his sources are uncertain. |
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That the Romans themselves were early in no small Numbers, Seventy Thousand with their associates slain by Bouadicea, affords a sure account. |
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This hagiographic theme draws on the Biblical account of the staff of the prophet Moses. |
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However, according to Patrick's own account, it was the raiders who brought him to Ireland where he was enslaved and held captive for six years. |
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This is on account of Saint Patrick being regarded as the first bishop of the Diocese of Armagh. |
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The early sources' account that the Saxons were thrown back around this time seems to be borne out by archaeological evidence. |
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A life of Augustine was written by Goscelin around 1090, but this life portrays Augustine in a different light than Bede's account. |
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Goscelin's account has little new historical content, mainly being filled with miracles and imagined speeches. |
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Building on this account, later medieval writers continued to add new miracles and stories to Augustine's life, often quite fanciful. |
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It was a revolution grounded in exoterics, which may account in some part for the general air of naivety and improvision which surrounds it. |
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In Michael Wood's view, the poem confirms the truth of William of Malmesbury's account of the ceremony. |
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William's account kept his memory alive, and he was praised by other medieval chroniclers. |
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Those stereotypes of you backwoods gun fondlers being incestuous inbreeders didn't come to be on account of me. |
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This, I suggest, is why two-dimensionalism requires an inferentialist account of recognition. |
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The lower jaw slides forward on account of the inlock of these upper teeth. |
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Babbage's own account of the origin of the difference engine begins with the Astronomical Society's wish to improve The Nautical Almanac. |
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I am glad to see, in your account of miscellaneous reading, authors of such inoppugnable orthodoxy as Coleridge and Carlyle. |
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Edward was a precocious child who had been brought up as a Protestant, but was initially of little account politically. |
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Furthermore, many of the family names were identical to those listed in Hakluyt's account of the colony. |
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There is no known eyewitness account of this incident and the earliest retelling of it was printed 37 years later. |
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Biographers attempting to account for this period have reported many apocryphal stories. |
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A Parsi lawyer was examining a witness and asking him question regarding credit and debit entries in account books. It was all Greek to me. |
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A 1638 letter survives from Cromwell to his cousin, the wife of Oliver St John, and gives an account of his spiritual awakening. |
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The trouble is, in this account of a gambler seeking shelter from the storm in the numbness of cardplay, the prose is similarly, symptomatically numb. |
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There are also other reasons to account for differences between British English on the one hand and American and Commonwealth English on the other. |
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A contemporary account said that King Charles in person worked manually, that day or later, to help throw water on flames and to help demolish buildings to make a firebreak. |
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These episodes appear in many later adaptations of Geoffrey's account. |
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The storekeeper was expected to account for any material removed. |
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Looking back over my previously written account of these things, I must insist that I have been altogether juster to Cavor than he has been to me. |
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With this in mind, Sandman hired Account Executive Anne Hess and New Business Executive Joe Luna. |
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The sum for each contra account is shown in the last column. |
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His indefatigable adversary, who is the perfect model of an agile controversialist, had attacked him as a magniloquent Thraso, on account of his Pansophical promises. |
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An Account of the Kingdom of Caubul and its Dependencies in Persia, Tartary, and India. |
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Another of its roles is to hold the Scottish Government to account. |
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These letters and Alcuin's poem on the subject, De clade Lindisfarnensis monasterii, provide the only significant contemporary account of these events. |
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According to the account in Bede's Historia ecclesiastica, he was first a herdsman before living as a monk at the abbey of Whitby in Northumbria in the 7th century. |
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On account of the dispart, the line of aim or line of metal, which is in a plane passing through the axis of the gun, always makes a small angle with the axis. |
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Account numbers, sort codes and security details were on display putting customers' savings at risk. |
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I looked dizzily, and beheld a wide expanse of ocean, whose waters wore so inky a hue as to bring at once to my mind the Nubian geographer's account of the Mare Tenebrarum. |
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The only biographical or historical information that modern scholarship has been able to add to Bede's account concerns the Brittonic origins of the poet's name. |
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One is the donkey vote, which is thought to account for three per cent. of all votes cast. Donkey voters mark their papers one-two-three straight down the ticket. |
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Financial services account for over half of the income of the territory. |
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It is intended to be a general account of ecoterror crimes rather than a comprehensive record. It indicates targets, locales, and tactics chosen by ecoterror operatives. |
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Farming in karst areas must take into account the lack of surface water. |
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A fictionalized account of Bacon's life and times also appears in the second book of James Blish's After Such Knowledge trilogy, the 1964 Doctor Mirabilis. |
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She wrote a short account of her visions probably soon after the event. |
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Committees of both the House of Commons and House of Lords hold the government to account, scrutinise its work and examine in detail proposals for legislation. |
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In most instances, e-statements contain all the information a traditional statement contains such as account transaction dates and amounts and any fees assessed. |
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Telephone and Internet account access was restored when the bank reopened. |
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Bacon died of pneumonia, with one account by John Aubrey stating that he had contracted the condition while studying the effects of freezing on the preservation of meat. |
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To account for the exigencies of terrain, extended order drill was practised on different types of ground in platoon, company, or battalion-sized formations. |
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The report fails to take into account all the mitigating factors. |
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However, later physicists favoured a purely wavelike explanation of light to account for the interference patterns and the general phenomenon of diffraction. |
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The janitor's account of the crime turned out to be entirely fictional. |
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FitzRoy began writing the official Narrative of the Beagle voyages, and after reading Darwin's diary he proposed incorporating it into the account. |
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For example, Heinrich Hertz did not report the size of the room used to test Maxwell's equations, which later turned out to account for a small deviation in the results. |
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The news account started by recounting details of the candidate's appearance and buried the lede by not mentioning his new call for tax reform until the 19th paragraph. |
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The Current Account Switch Service was meant to revolutionise the industry by making it easier for fed-up customers to move to rivals. |
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An officer must account with or to the treasurer for money received. |
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And as for serving under Goffe, I hope it is no new thing for gentlemen of fortune who are going on the account, to change a Captain now and then? |
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In the 12th century a few lines were added to complete the account. |
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The theory was breath-catching, but quickly fell apart when the accountant could give no account of what Sibyl might have done with Theresa's body. |
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Results indicated that individuals high in height fear made greater estimations of the balcony's height, even when taking into account measures of cognitive bias. |
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Newton's law of universal gravitation can be written as a vector equation to account for the direction of the gravitational force as well as its magnitude. |
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It is enough that gravity does really exist and acts according to the laws I have explained, and that it abundantly serves to account for all the motions of celestial bodies. |
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The House of Lords can also hold the government to account through questions to government ministers and the operation of a small number of select committees. |
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One account of that night even records that Perth and Drummond made contact with government troops before realising the rest of the Jacobite force had turned home. |
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In 1965 London's political boundaries were expanded to take into account the growth of the urban area and a new Greater London Council was created. |
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Together, the UK and France account for approximately 40 per cent of European countries' defence budget and 50 per cent of their military capacity. |
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The Treaty of Lisbon requires any application of economic rules to take into account the specific nature of sport and its structures based on voluntary activity. |
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And many bills in the library's Account Book refer to binding books in plain calf, sheepskin, or half bindings. |
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I believed it was vital to hold him to account for his obvious failings. |
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Ranga Srinivasan Beverly Twing Director, Product Marketing Account Manager, MoSys, Inc. |
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Book VI deals with surgery, including an account of tracheotomy, and a final long book is taken up with drugs, including the use of colchicum for gout. |
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Afterwards, Sir Eardly Wilmot had been appointed, from whom, on account of his long chairmanship of quarter-sessions, much had reasonably been expected. |
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German cheeses account for about a third of all cheese produced in Europe. |
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He was asked to be MC at the function on account of his booming voice. |
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Another account to mention the ancient language Sanskrit was made by Filippo Sassetti, a merchant born in Florence in 1540, who travelled to the Indian subcontinent. |
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One historian, Charlotte Behr, asserts that the Historia's account of the arrival of the Germanic invaders in Kent should be considered as current myth, not history. |
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The Africans have often mentioned to me that a honeybadger when cornered, will stand his ground against any living thing and give a good account of himself into the bargain. |
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Published in 1724, A General History of the Pyrates by Captain Charles Johnson provided the standard account of the lives of many pirates in the Golden Age. |
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On no account will he or any other kind be able to boast that he's escaped the pursuit of those who can follow so detailed and comprehensive a method of enquiry. |
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We cannot account for Roman Mithras in terms borrowed from Persian Mitra. |
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According to Plato's account, the lost realm of Atlantis was situated beyond the Pillars of Hercules, in effect placing it in the realm of the Unknown. |
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The most probable hypothesis that has yet been proposed to account for the examples before us of stellar changeableness is that of axical rotation. |
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Although Bede's account makes Laurence's miraculous flogging the trigger for Eadbald's baptism, this completely ignores the political and diplomatic problems facing Eadbald. |
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The account was made up with intent to show what advances had been made. |
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I took no systematic data on the costs to cheetahs and hyenas, but some anecdotes suggest that both parties took numerical advantage and hunger into account. |
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Austen disapproved of the Prince Regent on the account of his womanising, gambling, drinking, spendthrift ways and generally disreputable behaviour. |
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They are a redundancy, in a sense, because in Miami Beach a man can get clipped in enough dim whiskey caverns without adding a lush worker to his expense account. |
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We believe that public services are best delivered locally so taxpayers can hold local representatives to account for what happens in their community. |
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You are the one paying me, and you are the one I account to. |
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Although Constantine's death follows the conclusion of the Persian campaign in Eusebius's account, most other sources report his death as occurring in its middle. |
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In it, Patrick gives a short account of his life and his mission. |
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The torrential downpour would account for the saturated state of the land. |
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The text of Zadok the Priest is derived from the biblical account of the anointing of Solomon by Zadok and Nathan and the people's rejoicing at this event. |
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In 1755 Stepan Krasheninnikov published the first detailed description of the peninsula, An Account of the Land of Kamchatka. |
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Many feasible scenarios can be constructed to account for evidence. |
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Therefore, scenarios that are not justified by other evidence or are created to account for the historical evidence have not been universally accepted. |
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Although the study suggested that they could not define the limits of local variation and identify immigrants with confidence, they could give a useful account of the issues. |
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Some advisers and financial institutions are a little too quick on the draw with Individual Retirement Account rollovers. |
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Additionally, the agency has welcomed Meghan Doherty, Nick Harris and Meghan Rozanski as Associate Account Executives. |
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To discourage bias, the Champions League takes nationality into account. |
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Asser's account of the raid places the Danish raiders at the Saxon city of Rochester, where they built a temporary fortress in order to besiege the city. |
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More recently, the book Fever Pitch by Nick Hornby was an autobiographical account of Hornby's life and relationship with football and Arsenal in particular. |
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A more detailed account of how the Ashes were given to Ivo Bligh was outlined by his wife, the Countess of Darnley, in 1930 during a speech at a cricket luncheon. |
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Psychological warfare, The Age went on to state, is great when it works, but when it backfires those who are responsible ought to be brought to account. |
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McGuiness is one of several MedTech Account Executives who have a background in the healthcare industry. |
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When events described, such as Julius Caesar's invasions of Britain, can be corroborated from contemporary histories, Geoffrey's account can be seen to be wildly inaccurate. |
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If so, their disappointment may account for the statements of ecclesiastical writers like Thomas Walsingham that Henry, on becoming king, was suddenly changed into a new man. |
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The historical consensus is that the Chronicle's account is most accurate. |
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You will receive a copy of Your individual Retiree Account Statement reflecting the allotment shortly after it is initiated. |
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If you find she was not in her right mind, that she was the victim of insanity, hereditary or momentary, as it has been explained, your verdict will take that into account. |
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