Bodies of children were laid out under a grove of trees near a hospital awaiting identification. |
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Bodies are taken from hospitals to the ovens of the crematorium and the ashes are dispersed. |
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Bodies speak their distress in physical ill health, mental distress, and self-destructive behaviour. |
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Bodies that formed from the Sun out to a distance of about 2.5 astronomical units are primarily rocky and metallic. |
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Bodies in the United States are usually kept in the funeral homes till the wake is done. |
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The Alcan company shipped its bauxite from Port Esquiville, a short distance from Bodies, utilising the existing main-line railway. |
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Bodies were found in libraries, or in any place other than where real-life murders actually take place. |
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Bodies of critical theory from postmodernism to post-colonialism are enriching our understanding of children and childhood. |
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Bodies are long and slender, somewhat like salamanders, with a diphycercal tail. |
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Bodies start to smell like dead rats if you leave them in one place too long. |
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A legacy of these ancient symbiotic interactions is that eukaryotic cells continue to show tight links between nuclei, centrosomes and microtubules in the form of Cell Bodies. |
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Bodies come back in flag-shrouded coffins, and the living and maimed are hailed as heroes with purpose. |
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Bodies in motion, or why semes are more interesting than memes. |
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Bodies lay all around, partially or completely entombed in the debris. |
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Bodies in mortuaries, bodies in ponds, bodies under houses, and in dank boarding houses. |
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Bodies like the Property Services Agency, the Common Services Agency and others, which were seen as out-dated and ossified, were gradually cleared out and then privatised. |
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The huge hit U.K. medical show Embarrassing Bodies has treated armpit abscesses, fungal infections, and much worse. |
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Bodies were needed to carry the contraption, for it had no wheels. |
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Until then, keep your head high and the flogging with a hardcover copy of Our Bodies, Ourselves to a minimum. |
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There are Jamesian phrases sprinkled here and there in Foreign Bodies. |
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Bodies of the deceased will be handed over to their relatives on completion of medicolegal formalities. |
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The Antimalaria Agent Artemisinin Exerts Antiangiogenic Effects in Mouse Embryonic Stem Cell-Derived Embryoid Bodies. |
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Bodies lunge into space, work writhingly from the floor, and grapple with almost primal eroticism. |
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Bodies were covered with bleach and buried, and isolation huts burned. |
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Bodies which are absolutely hard, or so soft as to be void of elasticity, will not rebound from one another. |
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Strengthening ASEAN Secretariat and other ASEAN Organs and Bodies is desired. |
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Bodies were taken to the Benghazi Medical Centre, according to security and medical officials. |
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Bodies are taken to Towers of Silence and left for the vultures to get to work. |
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He appears in Hilary Mantel's Wolf Hall about Henry VIII's minister Thomas Cromwell and is often referred to in its sequel, Bring Up the Bodies. |
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Bodies of water, fresh and saline, have been important sources of food for people for as long as we have existed. |
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Charlie had told me what it had looked like immediately after the riots. Bodies hacked to pieces with pangas. |
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A current list of Public Bodies in Wales can be found on the Welsh Government website. |
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Vile Bodies, a satire on the Bright Young People of the 1920s, was published on 19 January 1930 and was Waugh's first major commercial success. |
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Dodecahedron, in Geometry, is a solid Figure of 12 Sides or Faces that are regular Pentagons, it is one of the Platonick or Regular Bodies. |
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Small Solar System Bodies These currently include most of the Solar System asteroids, most trans-Neptunian objects, comets and other small bodies. |
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Dame Hilary Mantel is a highly successful writer of historical novels winning the Booker Prize twice, for Wolf Hall 2009, and Bring Up the Bodies. |
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Bodies sweatily close, arms locked, cheek to cheek, breast to breast, couples rocked to the pulse-like beat of the rhythm, yet quite oblivious each person of the other. |
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Bodies of the victims of such sacrifices have been found in various places in Scotland, England, Ireland, and especially northern Germany and Denmark. |
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Bodies were stripped naked, mutilated, and thrown into the Seine. |
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Mickey Truck Bodies has partnered with Rush Enterprises as its authorized reconditioning and service center partner for customers in Arizona, California, Nevada and Utah. |
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Asteroids, now known as Small Solar System Bodies are the bits and pieces left over after the formation of the inner planets, including the Earth. |
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Bodies of victims are still being unearthed two decades later. |
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I hope one day to return to the subject of magnetic or diamagnetic bodies and their inchangeability or their convertibility. |
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By atom, nobody will imagine we intend to express a perfect indivisible, but only the least sort of natural bodies. |
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The bodies of the fallen were brought to St James Church at Dadlington for burial. |
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Cromwell made the various income streams put in place by Henry VII more formal and assigned largely autonomous bodies for their administration. |
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Additionally, there are Diocesan Synods and deanery synods, which are the governing bodies of the divisions of the Church. |
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However, no bodies were found and no archaeological evidence has been found to support this claim. |
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These creatures have their bodies covered with itchsome warts which made it impossible for an Agbufu to stop scratching its body. |
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The bodies of Oliver Cromwell, Henry Ireton and John Bradshaw were subjected to the indignity of posthumous decapitations. |
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The membership of these bodies, like that of the Standing Committees, reflects the strength of the parties. |
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The Manichaeans had two Jesuses, an impassive and a passive, a Savior of souls and a Savior of bodies. |
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In addition, some civil bodies are organised throughout the islands as a whole. |
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The most notable exception is association football, which has separate governing bodies for each jurisdiction. |
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Regional development agencies were public bodies established in all nine regions in 1998 to promote economic development. |
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There are a number of smaller statutory jurisdictions, such as appeals from ecclesiastical and professional bodies. |
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Some bodies are given statutory powers to issue Guidance with persuasive authority or similar statutory effect, such as the Highway Code. |
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The two bodies would jointly produce new single regional strategies, with Ministers exercising an oversight function. |
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The term county council is sometimes used in English for regional municipal bodies in other countries. |
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Most of its voters are representatives of businesses and other bodies that occupy premises in the City. |
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Thus these lavaless craters appear to indicate the presence of intrusive bodies that have solidified before reaching the surface. |
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Among the bodies to be dissolved was the Court of Burgesses of the City of Westminster. |
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The white bodies developed short stubby leggish appendages, with a single large sucker orifice ringed and ringed with little teeth. |
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Still, limited control by the executive and legislative bodies usually exists. |
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Originally RAFMRS Land Rovers had blue bodies and bright yellow tops, to be better seen from above. |
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By 1914, the company's customers for sheet steel bodies included Austin, Daimler, Humber, Rover, Star and Argyll. |
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The 1920s saw some vehicles fitted with automatic couplings and steel bodies. |
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Hover mowers are necessarily light in order to achieve the air cushion and typically have plastic bodies with an electric motor. |
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We are industrious to preserve our bodies from slavery, but we make nothing of suffering our souls to be slaves to our lusts. |
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All bodies and all parts of bodies mutually attract themselves and one another. |
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Their bodies were mature, but they still behaved like children. |
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Those conceive the celestial bodies have more accurate influences upon these things below. |
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Fine the horses, with flying manes and tight lithe bodies, shoulders sweating, muscles rippling, mouths afroth. |
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We are in the habit of calling those bodies of men anarchal which are in a state of effervescence. |
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Men with Klinefelter syndrome have a single Barr body, whereas women with a 47,XXX karyotype have two Barr bodies. |
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Boatsheds and bathing boxes were strung along the beaches of Port Phillip Bay for the shelter of boats as well as the bodies of the affluent. |
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Among all chains or clusters of mountains where large bodies of still water are bedded. |
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Staring about the room he estimated that there were at least thirty bodies in various stages of mutilation and bloatation. |
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I saw them walking from a distance, their bodies strangely angular in the dawn light. |
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It seems likely though, that something of the Manichean and Bogomilist attitude toward dead bodies enters into the picture. |
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Like hungry dogs who have sniffed their meat, the mob bursts in, trampling down the women who sought to bar the entrance with their bodies. |
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According to the Spike TV website, butterbodies are girls who are hot everywhere but their bodies. |
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The other bodies were those of the choush that had fallen by my side, and the soldier who had been shot on the parapet. |
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Even the coaita, screened by the intervention of the bodies, had, for the time, ceased to utter its cries of alarm. |
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Nine hens had died in the meantime. Their bodies were buried in the orchard, and it was given out that they had died of coccidiosis. |
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All men know by experience, there be some parts of our bodies which often without any consent of ours doe stirre, stand, and lye down againe. |
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Some magicians claim they can dematerialize their bodies and re-materialize them in a different location. |
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By help of this conception the effect of heat can be simply expressed by saying that heat tends to increase the disgregation of bodies. |
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Exit stage left 47 dead bodies of the 112 known people who suffered from the unexplained attacks. This is a mortality rate of 42 percent. |
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Electricity had paid no attention, and a colony of eye-flies had come instead and blackened the coils with their bodies. |
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For, it seemeth there are certaine motions in these vast bodies, some naturall, and othersome febricitant, as well as in ours. |
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If the bodies continued missing until Sunday, all hope would be given over, and the funerals would be preached on that morning. |
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I do not think that we gold plate European regulations although I think others, insurers and other industry bodies, may gold plate on our behalf. |
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Hemmed in by mountains, hills, and multiple bodies of water, Seattle is anything but a linear, grid-lined city. |
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Sport governing bodies in England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland organise and regulate the game separately. |
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There are numerous bodies of freshwater including Loch Lomond and Loch Ness. |
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Scotland's University Courts are the only bodies in Scotland authorised to award degrees. |
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Roberts' style of preaching became the blueprint for new religious bodies such as Pentecostalism and the Apostolic Church. |
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More than 50 national governing bodies regulate and organise their sports in Wales. |
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Large bodies of troops, while figuring prominently in the history books, were the exception rather than the rule of ancient warfare. |
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However, small bodies of conquistadors, with large armies of Indigenous Americans groups, managed to conquer these states. |
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Since there is no binding authority in the Anglican Communion, these international bodies are a vehicle for consultation and persuasion. |
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It alone possesses legislative supremacy and thereby ultimate power over all other political bodies in the UK and its territories. |
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It also contains the deepest and longest bodies of water in England, respectively Wast Water and Windermere. |
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There are also a number of ancillary bodies which advise the EU or operate in a specific area. |
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If bodies be extension alone, how can they move and hit one against another? |
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Cretans may have practised, such as fetishism, hoplolatry, dendrolatry, zoolatry, the cult of celestial bodies, ancestor cult. |
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With the passing of this measure, public bodies and some private companies are required to provide services in Welsh. |
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The bodies were often mutilated and some human finds at the bottom of pits, such as those found at Danebury, may have had a ritual aspect. |
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Waste water was removed by complex sewage systems and released into nearby bodies of water, keeping the towns clean and free from effluent. |
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There are a number of other bodies and posts responsible for the running of parliament besides these speakers. |
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As well as these bodies there is a General Council made up of the university graduates that is involved in the running of the University. |
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Several of them are large by the standards of British bodies of freshwater. |
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Fishes of myriad varieties are the main predators in most of the world's water bodies, both freshwater and marine. |
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This is in addition to employees of the government in the civil service and in local government as well as public bodies and corporations. |
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Thus, just as there are more bodies than animals, so, on the other hand, there are more nonanimals than nonbodies. |
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A recent UCAS consultation rejected the implementation of PQA following opposition from universities, schools and awarding bodies. |
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Since then, the region of Brittany has had its own council and administrative bodies. |
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They also came to be used by a variety of corporate bodies, including cathedral chapters, municipalities, monasteries etc. |
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This funding comes from the BBC Trust, the governing body of the BBC which is operationally independent of management and external bodies. |
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Conflicts about jurisdiction between the bodies are resolved by the Constitutional Court of Belgium. |
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Romilly Allen was also very adverse to what he perceived as other bodies interfering in Welsh matters. |
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Glaciers form only on land and are distinct from the much thinner sea ice and lake ice that form on the surface of bodies of water. |
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Minute quantities of mercury compounds can reach water bodies, causing heavy metal contamination. |
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The seven heavenly bodies known to the ancients were associated with the seven metals known in antiquity, and Venus was assigned to copper. |
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William of Poitiers states that the bodies of Gyrth and Leofwine were found near Harold's, implying that they died late in the battle. |
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In 1292 Henry's heart was removed from his tomb and reburied at Fontevraud Abbey with the bodies of his Angevin family. |
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Welsh Labour's predecessor bodies bequeathed it a formidable electoral inheritance, upon which it was to build still further. |
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In all cases a parliament will issue primary legislation, with lesser bodies granted powers to issue delegated legislation. |
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Others were said to have drowned, weighed down by the belts of gold they were wearing around their bodies. |
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Many of the bodies recovered from the sea were buried nearby at St Gallgo's Church, Llanallgo, where the graves and a memorial can still be seen. |
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Stephen Roose Hughes, whose exertions in finding and identifying the bodies probably led to his own premature death soon afterwards. |
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The bodies of only 11 of the miners underground at the time of the explosion were recovered. |
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These foreign bodies are picked up as magma or lava flows, and are incorporated, later to cool in the matrix. |
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This has led to many missions whose primary or ancillary purpose is to examine planetary bodies for evidence of life. |
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Fossils of organisms' bodies are usually the most informative type of evidence. |
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Razorbills dive deep into the sea using their wings and their streamlined bodies to propel themselves toward their prey. |
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Members of this genus are small, active predators, with long and slender bodies and short legs. |
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They have long, slender bodies, which enable them to follow their prey into burrows. |
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They have streamlined bodies and two limbs that are modified into flippers. |
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In addition to their streamlined bodies, some can slow their heart rate to conserve oxygen. |
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Eels swim by generating body waves which travel the length of their bodies. |
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Their bodies rapidly deteriorate right after they spawn as a result of the release of massive amounts of corticosteroids. |
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The bodies of salmon represent a transfer of nutrients from the ocean, rich in nitrogen, sulfur, carbon and phosphorus, to the forest ecosystem. |
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Like salmon, the adults stop feeding and die after spawning, and their decomposing bodies release nutrients into the stream. |
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It came to be applied by analogy with similar bodies of traditional stories among other polytheistic cultures around the world. |
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The nut heads can be glued with rubber cement onto small stuffed raffia or other bodies reinforced with pipe cleaners. |
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Human heads alone, without bodies, are far more common, frequently appearing in relief on all sorts of objects. |
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Different clay bodies also differ in the way in which they respond when fired in the kiln. |
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It is common for clays and other materials to be mixed to produce clay bodies suited to specific purposes. |
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Other mineral compounds in the clay may act as fluxes which lower the vitrification temperature of bodies. |
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As Kerala has large inland water bodies, freshwater fish are abundant, and constitute regular meals. |
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The Centre has many corporations and public bodies who provide sponsorship to the Centre. |
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Offshore wind power refers to the construction of wind farms in large bodies of water to generate electric power. |
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The Welsh Language Act 1993 requires all public bodies to provide services to the public through the medium of Welsh as well as English. |
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However, this definition excludes a number of coastal water bodies such as coastal lagoons and brackish seas. |
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They move with the water bodies and can be flushed in and out with the tides. |
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With a few exceptions, such as the Porifera, invertebrates generally have bodies composed of differentiated tissues. |
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Plankton are organisms drifting in oceans, seas, and bodies of fresh water. |
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Some species of cydippids have bodies that are flattened to various extents, so that they are wider in the plane of the tentacles. |
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Juveniles will luminesce more brightly in relation to their body size than adults, whose luminescence is diffused over their bodies. |
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This group, however, does contain typically eukaryotic organelles, such as Golgi bodies, mitochondria, and chloroplasts. |
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These droplets may take up over half of the volume of their bodies in polar species. |
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About half of the estimated 13,000 described species of copepods are parasitic and have strongly modified bodies. |
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However, compared to land birds, they have far more feathers protecting their bodies. |
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Therefore, the largest deposits of caesium are zone pegmatite ore bodies formed by this enrichment process. |
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These had long bodies, a head covered with bony plates and generally weak or undeveloped limbs. |
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Sedimentary dikes or clastic dikes are vertical bodies of sedimentary rock that cut off other rock layers. |
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Open-handed, he walked steadily down the slope, stepping over the crumpled bodies on the blood-damp grass. |
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Other familiar bodies of water that overlie continental shelves are the North Sea and the Persian Gulf. |
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Cetacean bodies are generally similar to that of fish, which can be attributed to their lifestyle and the habitat conditions. |
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Continental islands are bodies of land that lie on the continental shelf of a continent. |
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Oceans are fringed by smaller, adjoining bodies of water such as seas, gulfs, bays, bights, and straits. |
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Oceans, seas, lakes and other bodies of liquids can be composed of liquids other than water, for example the hydrocarbon lakes on Titan. |
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The Pull factor suggests that the weak political bodies of Britain and Western Europe made for an attractive target for Viking raiders. |
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This latter term is also used for bodies of water off the coast of Finland where Finland Swedish is spoken. |
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In endorheic bodies of standing water where evaporation is the primary means of water loss, the water is typically more saline than the oceans. |
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When the four Lutheran church bodies there united in 1977 they chose the name North Elbian Evangelical Lutheran Church. |
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In addition, the vast bodies of glacial ice affected Earth well beyond the glacier margins. |
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Several neighbouring countries sent soldiers to assist in searching for bodies and rescuing people. |
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The river is a popular site for both suicides and the disposal of bodies of murder victims. |
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However, freshwater fish seem particularly threatened because they often live in relatively small water bodies. |
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Lobsters have long bodies with muscular tails, and live in crevices or burrows on the sea floor. |
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These nauplii feed on yolk reserves within their bodies and then undergo a metamorphosis into zoeae. |
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They are generally uniform in shape, with heavy bodies, long wings, and moderately long necks. |
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Algae are prominent in bodies of water, common in terrestrial environments, and are found in unusual environments, such as on snow and ice. |
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Holding their wings only loosely against their bodies, pelicans float with relatively little of their bodies below the water surface. |
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Sturgeon are recognizable for their elongated bodies, flattened rostra, distinctive scutes and barbels, and elongated upper tail lobes. |
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In 1775, the whaler Herald found the Octavius adrift near Greenland with the bodies of her crew frozen below decks. |
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An advisory opinion is a function of the Court open only to specified United Nations bodies and agencies. |
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Regional voting blocs were formed in 1961 to encourage voting to various UN bodies from different regional groups. |
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Offshore wind power refers to the construction of wind farms in bodies of water to generate electricity from wind. |
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Tidal forces are periodic variations in gravitational attraction exerted by celestial bodies. |
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Both these companies were once municipal bodies, now they are autonomous entities, owned by the City. |
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Orbital resonances greatly enhance the mutual gravitational influence of the bodies. |
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The two men, separated in age by 30 years, had each made history by crossing famous bodies of water. |
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Depending on the nature and location of the foreign bodies, we used a wide diversity of endoscopic devices to perform the procedures. |
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The bodies were then taken to Milan and unceremoniously strung up in front of a filling station. |
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In the hot August weather, maggots crawled over the bodies, and swarms of flies descended on the area. |
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Soon after the sinking of HMS Charybdis on 23 October 1943, the bodies of 21 Royal Navy and Royal Marines men were washed up in Guernsey. |
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The flies swarmed in black clouds upon the dead bodies and excreta and tormented the wounded. |
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It is considered possible that the South Harris and Ness bodies once formed part of a continuous body, disrupted by Laxfordian deformation. |
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Concretions are roughly concentric bodies with a different composition from the host rock. |
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The occurrence of eutrophication in bodies of water is another effect large urban populations have on the environment. |
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A full list of departmental delivery and public bodies may be found on the Defra website. |
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During such fights, red foxes will stand on each other's upper bodies with their forelegs, using open mouthed threats. |
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Most rodents are small animals with robust bodies, short limbs, and long tails. |
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Scientists believe that dropping temperatures trigger their bodies to breakdown bones and tissues and absorb them. |
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As temperatures start to rise with the onset of spring, their bodies start to rebuild the lost bones and tissues. |
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By folding the wings in toward their bodies on the upstroke, they save 35 percent energy during flight. |
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Due to their relatively small and lightweight bodies, bats are not at risk of blood flow rushing to their heads when roosting. |
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As the bodies of some microbats have distinct coloration, they may be able to discriminate colours. |
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Subterranean species evolved bodies streamlined for burrowing, and eventually lost their limbs. |
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The vestigial left lung is often small or sometimes even absent, as snakes' tubular bodies require all of their organs to be long and thin. |
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Some species of snake are ovoviviparous and retain the eggs within their bodies until they are almost ready to hatch. |
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However, most have some kind of zigzag dorsal pattern down the entire length of their bodies and tails. |
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They are born with a fully functional venom apparatus and a reserve supply of yolk within their bodies. |
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They have corpulent bodies with a rounded snout, webbed feet and long hind legs adapted for swimming in water and hopping on land. |
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Ash was commonly used for the structural members of the bodies of cars made by carriage builders. |
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In some orchids, the velamen includes spongy and fibrous bodies near the passage cells, called tilosomes. |
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They take a great interest in social, political and educational matters, and are on public bodies. |
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The formation and evolution of Solar System bodies occurred along with the Sun. |
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These bodies form concentrated sources for many metals and other useful elements. |
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Fishing in salt and fresh water bodies is a major source of food for many parts of the world. |
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Liquid water is found in bodies of water, such as an ocean, sea, lake, river, stream, canal, pond, or puddle. |
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Tides cause changes in the depth of the marine and estuarine water bodies and produce oscillating currents known as tidal streams. |
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The strain not only affects surface freshwater bodies like rivers and lakes, but it also degrades groundwater resources. |
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Another abundant fish group is the Notothenia genus, which like the Antarctic toothfish have antifreeze in their bodies. |
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The gods of Greek mythology are described as having essentially corporeal but ideal bodies. |
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At certain critical water levels it is possible for connections with surrounding water bodies to become established. |
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Despite this, the Caribbean Sea is considered a relatively shallow sea in comparison to other bodies of water. |
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All judges at the superior and appellate levels are appointed after consultation with nongovernmental legal bodies. |
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This tendency has the effect of keeping spinning bodies stably aligned in space. |
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Coriolis forces resulting from linear motion of these appendages are detected within the rotating frame of reference of the insects' bodies. |
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Now consider the effect of massive external bodies such as the Moon and Sun. |
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These bodies have strong gravitational fields that diminish with distance and act to alter the shape of an equipotential surface on the Earth. |
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In the 20th century, several scientific bodies were established to study and monitor the icebergs. |
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Tropical cyclones typically form over large bodies of relatively warm water. |
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The bodies and boat were of exotic appearance, and have been suggested to have been Inuit who had drifted off course. |
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However, small bodies of Spanish conquistadors, with large armies of indigenous Americans groups, managed to conquer these states. |
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Beach placers are formed in sand and gravel deposited along the edge of large bodies of water. |
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The following series of extracts provides a snapshot of the chief professional organisations, or peak bodies, and research centres in Australia. |
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Most epipelagic fish have streamlined bodies capable of sustained cruising on migrations. |
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Predator fish are usually fusiform with large mouths, smooth bodies, and deeply forked tails. |
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These fish have muscular bodies, ossified bones, scales, well developed gills and central nervous systems, and large hearts and kidneys. |
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Their bodies are elongated with weak, watery muscles and skeletal structures. |
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The bodies of deep water benthic fishes are muscular with well developed organs. |
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Because these fish were once abundant, and because their robust bodies are good to eat, these fish have been commercially harvested. |
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In December 2015, the bodies of 11 drowned migrants were found 147 kilometers off Cape Bojador. |
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Studies suggest Florida manatees must have some access to fresh water for proper regulation of water and salts within their bodies. |
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The study of limnology encompasses all inland water bodies, including bodies of water with salt in them. |
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Human souls were intended to conquer the Kingdom of Darkness, but fell and were imprisoned in material bodies. |
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For days afterwards, bodies continued to wash onto the shores of the isles along with the wreckage of the warships and personal effects. |
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Classical mechanics is concerned with the set of physical laws describing the motion of bodies under the influence of a system of forces. |
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It is more often accurate because it describes particles and bodies with rest mass. |
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On the other hand, Hooke's law is an accurate approximation for most solid bodies, as long as the forces and deformations are small enough. |
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Some elastic bodies will deform in one direction when subjected to a force with a different direction. |
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Investigators acknowledged that the cat's eye bodies occasionally came loose, but added that such an accident was previously unheard of. |
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The colours of the prism are manifestly more full, intense, and lively that those of natural bodies. |
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In the 19th century, several bodies were formed for specific consultative duties and dissolved when they were no longer required. |
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A different style, which gradually superseded it is dominated by serpentine beasts with interlacing bodies. |
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Water bodies and wetland systems provide a habitat for many aquatic plants. |
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A barrow or Low, such as were usually cast up over the bodies of eminent Captains. |
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This lunary sphere, lowest and basest to divine bodies, is first and highest to terrestrial bodies. |
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Community celebrations include festivals, some of which include processions and idol immersion into sea or other water bodies. |
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Certain ad hoc official bodies successively acted as constructing and repairing authorities. |
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The official bodies which first succeeded the censors in the care of the streets and roads were two in number. |
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Both these bodies were probably of ancient origin, but the true year of their institution is unknown. |
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Thus, the term is more one of common application to macroscopic fungal fruiting bodies than one having precise taxonomic meaning. |
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In addition, Cicero's personal letters are considered to be one of the best bodies of correspondence recorded in antiquity. |
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He emphasized the necessity of marrying in to preserve Bushman bodies and all their physically defining characteristics. |
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Physicalism restricts meaningful statements to physical bodies or processes that are verifiable or in principle verifiable. |
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Ten days after the storm, three bodies washed up on the coast near Viareggio, midway between Livorno and Lerici. |
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Most people are far more concerned that they can control their own bodies than they are about petitioning Congress. |
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Mayflies are fragile, gossamer-winged insects that arise from bodies of water and often swarm in great numbers. |
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Ballet dancers are susceptible to injury because they are constantly putting strain and stress on their bodies. |
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Its design was inspired by seeing light projecting on people's bodies as they got up and left a cinema. |
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They fling their afflicted bodies at him, demanding miracle cures and divine secrets. |
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It was created to combine the roles of existing bodies that had emerged from a long period of state involvement in heritage protection. |
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These bodies and their operation are largely independent of Government policy influence. |
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These bodies then make their recommendations to the World Heritage Committee. |
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Full Members are the governing bodies for cricket in a country or associated countries. |
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Talented juniors may also receive sponsorships from governing bodies or private institutions. |
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Sledge hockey is a form of ice hockey designed for players with physical disabilities affecting their lower bodies. |
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As a result, many in the industry called for a complete overhaul of greyhound racing's controlling bodies in Australia. |
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However students who are elite standard competitors are eligible for funding from bodies such as UK Sport on the same basis as anyone else. |
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The governing system is divided into separate bodies that have the appropriate powers to create a system of checks and balances. |
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Other women's bodies have territorial designations in their names, like LPGA of Japan or LPGA of Korea. |
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Its early work on mathematical curve modeling for car bodies is important in the history of computer graphics. |
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Lifted suspensions, enhanced cooling and special bodies were common on vehicles sold abroad. |
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Closed car Renault bodies were often trimmed with interior woodwork by Rothschild. |
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Most of these questions were handled by the victorious Allied powers in bodies such as the Allied Supreme Council. |
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It provides studies, information, and facilities needed by UN bodies for their meetings. |
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It also carries out tasks as directed by the Security Council, the General Assembly, the Economic and Social Council, and other UN bodies. |
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Privatization, nationalization, and the creation of new regulatory bodies also change the boundaries of the state in relation to society. |
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At the same time, the Court reaffirmed the requirement for a territorial revision as a binding order to the relevant constitutional bodies. |
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These bodies were not directly elected but members were appointed by local government and local interest groups. |
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As a consequence, neither EU bodies nor diplomats have to pay taxes, since it would not be possible to prosecute them for tax evasion. |
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In addition to these bodies, Tourism Ireland, is a de facto seventh implementation body. |
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The text is then submitted to national bodies for voting and comment within a period of five months. |
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