There were also scientific instrument makers and optical experts on the Imperial payroll. |
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A late, Imperial, date might be supported by three antefixes with palmettes that were found in the water reservoir. |
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The Imperial ships in the beach deployed a battalion of samurai to counter the rebel soldiers. |
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In Cork he spoke at the Temperance Institute and the Imperial Hotel, but often his lectures were in Wesleyan chapels or Independent chapels. |
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The code wasn't binding on the Royal and Imperial courts, and brigandage was a hanging offense. |
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It was something which one felt ought to be done by a Briton, insofar that it was our distance, our measurement, the Imperial mile. |
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Fabrics here include silk damask devores, silk damask and stripes and plains inspired by Imperial Russia. |
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Imperial policy was designed to benefit the British metropolis principally and its subordinate provinces secondarily. |
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The displayed eagle in the center was adopted from the former Imperial State. |
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In 1964 she was sold to Freeport Bahama Enterprises, becoming the floating hotel Imperial Bahama, but sailed off to the breakers the next year. |
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Imperial prosperity produced audiences keen to sample thespian delights and able to afford to. |
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My costume consisted of a toga, sandals and a laurel wreath, which Imperial get-up I wore throughout the performance. |
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Imperial processions were vast, with drummers, trumpeters, attendants carrying torches and many more. |
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We wandered along in the other direction until we came to the Imperial golf course which we decided to cut across so we could see the canal. |
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Getting the the Imperial palace flattened would have been a great disgrace probably requiring seppuku of the Japanese leaders concerned. |
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In most cases, a censor and a chiliarch or centurion from the Imperial Guard were ordered to jointly oversee campaigns to apprehend brigands. |
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The author, Armand Leroi, is a developmental biologist at Imperial College in London. |
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There were also hopes at one stage that it might be used as part of the Imperial War Museum. |
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She was born on March 6, 1903, Tokyo, the eldest daughter of the Prince who headed one of the eleven cadet branches of the Imperial Family. |
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About 20 former pilots gathered at the Imperial War Museum in central London, where sketches of the airmen with their aircraft are displayed. |
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Democracy will make it's last fall into the oblivion of an Imperial corporate state bent on world destruction. |
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This old-school British feel even extends to the more modern elements such as climate control, which offers read-outs in Imperial Fahrenheit. |
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Imperial rule under Sargon and his Akkadian regime obliged local communities to squeeze out a surplus for the dominant city. |
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The flask, along with a jewelled dagger, flywhisk and a hugga, had originally been part of the collection at the Imperial Court in Delhi. |
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Imperial and Spotted Eagles hunt over jheels inhabited by Purple Gallinules, Pheasant-tailed Jacanas and improbably tall Sarus Cranes. |
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Each was clad in their immaculate white Imperial Armor with light blue capes that snapped in a stiff breeze. |
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Nearby, in a path between the mountains, the general of the Imperial army was rallying her troops. |
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As youngsters, they can even handle the heat of California's sizzling San Bernardino and Imperial valleys. |
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Everything from sleek modernist furniture to Imperial Russian treasures will be on display. |
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Even the famous Black Prince Ruby in the British Imperial State Crown is actually a spinel, not a ruby. |
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Though not a native Russian, he was on the staff of the Imperial Theatres in St Petersburg and played in a court chamber ensemble. |
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The Imperial Hotel, which was refurbished recently, is graded two star and has bars, a lounge and function rooms. |
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The Imperial War Museum North has been shortlisted for another design award. |
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It was set with silver, gold, porcelain, crystal and huge flower arrangements from the Imperial Greenhouses. |
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She knew very well the stresses and difficulties caused by marrying into the Imperial Family. |
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Carnegie needs at least five dump trucks to haul trash to the Imperial landfill. |
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Imperial self-assertion required first of all that Italy seize full control of the colonies it already possessed. |
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The silver and gold bullion is stored in underground treasury vaults at Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce. |
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This tradition was unduly neglected for decades, especially after what was seen as its ignominious defeat in the later Imperial period. |
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This Germanic people saw themselves as the continuators of the weakened Imperial power. |
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He relied on military power, the element of surprise, and the disorganisation of the Imperial Court. |
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To research the book, Waters camped out in the Imperial War Museum near her flat. |
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The Kyoto Imperial Palace and the Nijo Castle, former home of the shoguns, are situated right in the heart of the city. |
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In the nineteenth century, the congius was used in British medicine and pharmacology as a name for the British Imperial gallon. |
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Similar laws were issued regarding armorers, masters of the Imperial mints, and so on. |
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This building is a fine example of the Indo-Saracenic style of architecture, a British Imperial hybrid. |
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I know you're the Imperial Princess, betrothed to a Prince you've never met. |
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Inevitably, romance blossoms between them as they are hotly pursued by the Imperial Army and Jin's comrade, Leo. |
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As we gathered for morning roll-call, he emerged from his one-man tent in the uniform of a Japanese officer of the Imperial Army. |
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As parents, the Imperial couple generally abided by tradition, albeit with a few big changes triggered by the war. |
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Regulations issued by the Imperial Army spelled out procedures intended to ensure that prisoners weren't punished arbitrarily. |
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The three of us went out to a bar in town and talked for ages over Imperial beer and margaritas. |
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Then, as they approached the docks, the diggers stared in awe at the remains of the once-mighty Imperial Japanese Navy. |
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The noise and lights derive not from history, but from the present manipulations of Imperial War Museum curators. |
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Finally, the King was led behind the altar into St Edward's chapel to be clothed in purple robes and given the Imperial Crown, Orb and Sceptre. |
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Imperial powers bequeathed the nation-state system to their colonies, but it has not worked well in either part of the world. |
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The agency strictly circumscribes all public utterances by members of the Imperial Family. |
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Below them, the Imperial Army marched along the road, plumes of smoke rising from the cratered remains of the Star encampments. |
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In addition to the Crown wallpaper brand, the Imperial Home Decor portfolio includes Anaglypta, Shand Kydd, Transform, Oakdene and Lincrusta. |
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What about the botanical specimens he studied while traipsing around the Imperial grounds in a suit, tie and rubber boots? |
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The party will also give the wartime buddies the opportunity to have a sneak preview of the Imperial War Museum North before it opens in July. |
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The Imperial army marched out to meet them, led by the Varangians, eager to get into the fight. |
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The activities of agents provocateurs against political dissidents in Imperial Russia was one of the grievances that led to the Russian Revolution. |
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The Imperial Hotel provided the in-flight meal for this flight. |
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She is a lecturer in medical ethics at Imperial College, London. |
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Nehru and Jinnah even stayed at the Imperial for extended periods of time in private suites. |
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For those who recall the Imperial typewriter, the copy-takers and slugs of type set in hot metal, it is the next stage in the ongoing media revolution. |
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By the eighteenth century a comprehensive system of prepublication censorship and licensing, even of private writing, was in place throughout Imperial China. |
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The professor, who has worked at Imperial College since 1970 was made Commander of the Order of the British Empire for his services to Population Ecology. |
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In 1884, an Imperial Russian Navy officer, Aleksandr Mozhaisky, used a ramp to coax a monoplane into the air for 65 to 100 feet outside St. Petersburg. |
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Imperial Storm Troopers are deadeyes compared to these clowns. |
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If Imperial Rome had remained faithful to the style of ancient Greece with its vast, lavish buildings, then the Renaissance also favoured this classical style. |
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Her hand rose, clenched into a fist, and a brilliant red-gold beam of crackling, coruscating light soared up into the sky and set it ablaze with Imperial flame. |
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Imperial Teen do it more flashily and interestingly, but the odd thing about Track Star is that it's precisely their lack of being interesting that makes them charming. |
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I started my journalistic career on student mags, initially on Imperial College, London's Felix and later on Queen Mary College's Cub after I switched both college and degree. |
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Few raise their voices to remember the thousands who suffered at the hands of the morally rotten medics who worked for the Imperial Army war effort. |
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The 1930s became the classic decade of Imperial spectaculars. |
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The introduction of the Pekingese strain was also probably designed to help make the larger mountain watchdog more suitable for the Imperial Palace. |
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In the Imperial system, dry and liquid measures use the same units. |
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Imperial authorities also used their powers of patronage or appointment, the mechanisms of taxation, and the provision of public works, to the same end. |
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One of the worst incidents happened just after 4am on 14 May 1943, when an Imperial Japanese submarine torpedoed the Australian hospital ship, Centaur. |
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Every April 25, Australians and New Zealanders observe Anzac Day, ostensibly a celebration of Imperial honour, but in truth a ritual of Antipodean identity. |
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But if you like the striped upholstery, high ceilings, polished dark wood and bendy wrought-iron work of French Imperial styling, you may well prefer it. |
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As India gained freedom, and matured into herself, the Imperial began to fall apart. |
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The bulk of these treasures resided at the Imperial Household Museum. |
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A button can also convert a number between Imperial and metric units, or look up a word in the dictionary, or fetch data from a database or Web site. |
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In its strive to adopt Western civilizations, the Imperial Meiji government banned tattooing as something considered a barbaric relict of the past. |
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Professor Kidunae Ikeda comes home from the physics faculty at the Tokyo Imperial University and sits down to eat a broth of vegetables and tofu prepared by his wife. |
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Located in the central city district, the Sheraton Imperial Kuala Lumpur is a modern tower complex incorporating a harmonious blend of Asian and Western architectural styles. |
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These forests are home to rare animals like the black stork, vultures and the Spanish Imperial eagle who depend on the rich diversity of these cork oak forests. |
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At the age of 20, after a short period with the Tajima Yoko trading company in Wuhan, he enlisted in the Imperial Japanese Army. |
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The oldest mention of Burghausen is documented in the year 1025 as Imperial real property. |
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Subsequently the term Imperial Latin was dropped by historians of Latin literature, although it may be seen in marginal works. |
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Geography, the census, and the meticulous keeping of written records were central concerns of Roman Imperial administration. |
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The three major elements of the Imperial Roman state were the central government, the military, and provincial government. |
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The soldiers of the Imperial Roman army were professionals who volunteered for 20 years of active duty and five as reserves. |
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Separating fiscal responsibility from justice and administration was a reform of the Imperial era. |
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At Imperial public baths, a person of humble means could view wall paintings, mosaics, statues, and interior decoration often of high quality. |
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The Roman army, for most of the Imperial period, consisted mostly of auxiliaries rather than legions. |
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The Legion Legate was the equivalent of full Brigadier with the Imperial Legate holding the rank of General. |
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Haldane and others were supporters of the war and formed the Liberal Imperial League. |
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Davies' George Cross and other medals are on display at the Imperial War Museum, London. |
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This feat was considerably aided by the Imperial Japanese Navy's failure to provide adequate escort forces for the nation's merchant fleet. |
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It is known that the Vandal government continued the forms of the existing Roman Imperial structure. |
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King Bernard of Italy died in 818 in imprisonment after rebelling a year earlier, and Italy was brought back into Imperial control. |
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The following year Louis attacked his sons' Kingdoms, stripped Lothar of his Imperial title and granted the Kingdom of Italy to Charles. |
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In 835, peace was made within the family, and Louis was restored to the Imperial throne. |
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In this pitched battle, the British Royal Navy engaged the Imperial German Navy, leading to heavy casualties and losses of ships on both sides. |
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Port Arthur, on the Liaodong Peninsula in the south of Manchuria, had been fortified into a major naval base by the Russian Imperial Army. |
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This follows the voyage of the Russian Imperial Navy flagship Kniaz to its sinking at the battle of Tsushima. |
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The Imperial Navy's main ships were turned over to the Allies, but then were sunk at Scapa Flow in 1919 by German crews. |
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Initially the main task of the new Imperial Navy was coastal protection, with France and Russia seen as Germany's most likely future enemies. |
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The Imperial Navy's tasks were then to prevent any invasion force from landing and to protect coastal towns from possible bombardment. |
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The existing Imperial admiralty was abolished and its responsibilities divided between two organisations. |
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Following the Battle of Jutland, the capital ships of the Imperial Navy had been confined to inactive service in harbor. |
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They served in the Prussian Navy, the North German Federal Navy, the Imperial German Navy and in the modern German Navy. |
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The Imperial German Navy's rank and rating system combined that of Prussia's with the navies of other northern states. |
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In order to meet the increasing traffic and the demands of the Imperial German Navy, between 1907 and 1914 the canal width was increased. |
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It was named fort Royal, fort National, fort Imperial, before taking the name of the island on which it was built. |
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World War I pitted the old Royal Navy against the new Kaiserliche Marine of Imperial Germany, culminating in the 1916 Battle of Jutland. |
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The Cabinet organized the Privy Council, introduced the Meiji Constitution, and assembled the Imperial Diet. |
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The Imperial Japanese Army swiftly captured the capital Nanjing and conducted the Nanking Massacre. |
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Imperial Roman granite was quarried mainly in Egypt, and also in Turkey, and on the islands of Elba and Giglio. |
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Nevertheless, as far as Imperial Russian plans of settlement were concerned, cold was never viewed as an impediment. |
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In 1938, Southampton docks also became home to the flying boats of Imperial Airways. |
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From the Treaty of Waitangi in 1840 until 1844 small detachments of British Imperial troops based in New Zealand were the only military. |
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Many localized militia saw service, together with British Imperial troops, during the New Zealand land wars. |
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For example, the composition of Napoleon I on his Imperial Throne is partly borrowed from the Statue of Zeus at Olympia. |
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Odoacer then installed himself as ruler over Italy, and sent the Imperial insignia to Constantinople. |
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Germania Superior was reestablished as an Imperial Roman province in 90, taking large amounts of territory from Gallia Lugdunensis. |
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In August 1914, Imperial Germany violated Luxembourg's neutrality in the war by invading it in the war against France. |
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The accounts by the Imperial Church historians differ in several details, but the general picture is similar. |
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For several reasons, modern scholars depend more heavily on the Arian accounts than the Imperial Church accounts. |
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His memory was enshrined in the political ethos of the Imperial age as a paradigm of the good emperor. |
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A session of the Reichstag was held in Trier in 1512, during which the demarcation of the Imperial Circles was definitively established. |
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Worms Cathedral is one of the Imperial Cathedrals and among the finest examples of Romanesque architecture in Germany. |
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These same Roman authorities had also an interest in assuring the cities' solvency and therefore ready collection of Imperial taxes. |
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In 402, the city was besieged by the Goths and the Imperial residence was moved to Ravenna. |
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The Imperial Family also could not return to the Brazilian soil until 1921, when the Banishment Law was repealed. |
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The Column of Marcus Aurelius was inspired by Trajan's Column at Trajan's Forum, which is part of the Imperial Fora. |
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Imperial rights had been referred to as regalia since the Investiture Controversy, but were enumerated for the first time at Roncaglia. |
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The Imperial Diet as a legislative organ of the Empire did not exist at that time. |
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The only Free Imperial Cities still being states within Germany are Hamburg and Bremen. |
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The power of the Imperial Diet was limited, despite efforts of centralization. |
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The Imperial Chamber Court could only intervene in criminal cases if basic procedural rules had been violated. |
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The Imperial Chamber Court was infamous for the long time it took to reach a verdict. |
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At the end of the 18th century some contemporaries even compared the Imperial Chamber Court to the National Assembly in Revolutionary France. |
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The Imperial Diet had the power to pass, amend, or reject bills, but it could not initiate legislation. |
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Although Imperial Rome had no public education, Latin spread through its use in government and trade. |
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Imperial authority was severely weakened, and the growing power vacuum at the center of the Empire encouraged fragmentation. |
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He restored the Imperial Secretariat and left the local administrative structure of past Chinese dynasties unchanged. |
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Before the end of the Yuan dynasty, 14 leaders of the Sakya sect had held the post of Imperial Preceptor, thereby enjoying special power. |
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Kublai created the Imperial Academy of Medicine to manage medical treatises and the education of new doctors. |
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Imperial Russia used a system derived by dividing the circumference of a circle into chords of the same length as the radius. |
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For example, in 1940, the Imperial Japanese Army Air Service bombed Ningbo with fleas carrying the bubonic plague. |
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The tall obelisk has since been abandoned, but the shield symbols of the Falange and Imperial Eagle remain visible. |
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This nomenclature comes from Imperial correspondence with the Chinese Sui Dynasty and refers to Japan's eastern position relative to China. |
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This invited the local people to submit peacefully to rule by Imperial Spain or be forced to do so. |
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On 29 November 1824, the Confederation's forces capitulated to the Imperial army. |
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Luzon was captured by Imperial Japanese forces in 1942 during their campaign to capture the Philippines. |
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The Australian Imperial Force was sent to Borneo to fight off the Japanese. |
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In World War II, a strategic airfield of the Imperial Japanese Army was located there, serving as a base for operations in the Pacific theatre. |
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The States General refused to consider this offer until the Imperial forces had left Dutch territory. |
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In his struggle against Imperial hegemony, he sought the support of Henry VIII of England at the Field of the Cloth of Gold. |
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Fireworks are launched simultaneously from four barges in the Bay as well as from a pier in Imperial Beach. |
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The outcome was an Imperial order for globes, compasses, astrolabe and astronomical rings. |
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Independent of Bering and Chirikov, other Russian Imperial Navy parties took part in the Second Great Northern Expedition. |
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The Imperial Government depended heavily on the perceived reliability of the Cossacks. |
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However, by the late 19th century the latter were standardized following the example of the Imperial Russian Army. |
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Historians often refer to the period from Qin dynasty to the end of Qing dynasty as Imperial China. |
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Imperial Universities were established to support its study and further development, while other schools of thought were discouraged. |
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Research conducted in Imperial County, California compared lamb grazing with herbicides for weed control in seedling alfalfa fields. |
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Imperial control, territorial and cultural, is justified through discourses about the imperialists' understanding of different spaces. |
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Cossacks were then used in Imperial Russian campaigns against other tribes. |
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Sailors of the Imperial German Navy at Kiel mutinied, which prompted uprisings in Germany, which became known as the German Revolution. |
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John mutilated the Imperial representatives in Rome and had himself reinstated as pope. |
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The Elector Frederick persuaded the pope to have Luther examined at Augsburg, where the Imperial Diet was held. |
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I cannot agree to exclude them from the protection of the Imperial Parliament. |
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Section 74 of the Constitution as enacted by the Imperial Parliament, provided two possibilities of appeal. |
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In 1636, during the Thirty Years' War, the city was besieged by Imperial forces under Johann von Werth from April to July. |
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Imperial restoration occurred the next year on January 3, 1868, with the formation of the new government. |
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The kokutai ideas of the Mito school were embraced, and the divine ancestry of the Imperial House was emphasized. |
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The Imperial War Museum North in Trafford Park is one of the Imperial War Museum's five branches. |
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After 20 March 1943, the Imperial Navy was under orders to execute all prisoners taken at sea. |
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Emperor Akihito expressed gratitude Sunday to thousands of well-wishers who gathered at the Imperial Palace for his 74th birthday celebration. |
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Still called by its historical name of Ratisbon, it was the seat of the Imperial Diet and diplomatic centre of the Holy Roman Empire. |
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This eventually went to the Imperial Library in Vienna and remained forgotten for two hundred years. |
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He was rediscovered, however, by the Renaissance, whose writers were impressed with his dramatic presentation of the Imperial age. |
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Despite the disdain of the Imperial family, it seems that from very early on the general public respected Claudius. |
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He also put the Imperial provinces of Macedonia and Achaea back under Senate control. |
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The administration of Ostia was turned over to an Imperial Procurator after construction of the port. |
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Administration of many of the empire's financial concerns was turned over to Imperial appointees and freedmen. |
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Senecio requested either reinforcements or an Imperial expedition, and Severus chose the latter, despite being 62 years old. |
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The general Frontinus gives more detail in his official report on the problems, uses and abuses of Imperial Rome's public water supply. |
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The Imperial court was based in York until at least AD211, in which year Severus died and was succeeded by his sons, Caracalla and Geta. |
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This mark of Imperial favour was probably a recognition of Eboracum as the largest town in the north and the capital of Britannia Inferior. |
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The tombstones of the Imperial Horse Guard were ground up and put to use in a basilica on the Via Labicana. |
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Toynbee and James Burke argue that the entire Imperial era was one of steady decay of institutions founded in republican times. |
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Odoacer then installed himself as ruler over Italia, and sent the Imperial insignia to Constantinople. |
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There'll be a little bit of the Imperial Stormtrooper thing with the boombox, along with a little bit of casual fingerpicking. |
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In the Imperial Election of 1519, the Kings of Spain, France, and England fought for the imperial title. |
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The Imperial ambassador Eustace Chapuys became her close adviser, and interceded, unsuccessfully, on her behalf at court. |
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The monarch, wearing the Imperial State Crown, reads a speech that has been prepared by his or her government outlining its plans for that year. |
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Before the arrival of the sovereign, the Imperial State Crown is carried to the Palace of Westminster in its own State Coach. |
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In the Second World War, Britain's colonies in Southeast Asia were occupied by Imperial Japan. |
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The right of the Dominions to set their own foreign policy, independent of Britain, was recognised at the 1923 Imperial Conference. |
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Trafford Park in the neighbouring borough of Trafford is home to Imperial War Museum North. |
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The attack of the Imperial Guards was mounted by five battalions of the Middle Guard, and not by the Grenadiers or Chasseurs of the Old Guard. |
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From early 1917, the War Cabinet was superseded by the Imperial War Cabinet, which had Dominion representation. |
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Tannu Tuva was a partially recognized state founded from the former Tuvan protectorate of Imperial Russia. |
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That year the Committee on Imperial Defence estimated that an attack of 60 days would result in 600,000 dead and 1,200,000 wounded. |
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Dragons, Klabees and Cyclopses were present in robes of gold, purple, scarlet. And Imperial Wizard HW Evans made a keynote speech. |
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The Imperial War Museum at Duxford has an exhibition, commemorating their participation and sacrifice, near to the M11 south of Cambridge. |
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The factory produced warships for many navies, including the Imperial Japanese Navy. |
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The GWR inaugurated the first railway air service between Cardiff, Torquay and Plymouth in association with Imperial Airways. |
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After the recapture of Constantinople by Imperial forces, the Empire was little more than a Greek state confined to the Aegean coast. |
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The Colisseum was built in the Imperial era to host, among other events, gladiatorial combats. |
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Charles was accepted as sovereign, even though the Spanish felt uneasy with the Imperial style. |
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During World War II, Imperial Japan invaded most of the former western colonies. |
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Imperial College London is a public research university located in London, United Kingdom. |
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Imperial is organised into faculties of science, engineering, medicine, and business. |
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In 2015, Imperial has been ranked the most innovative university in Europe. |
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Several royal colleges and the Imperial Institute merged to form what is now Imperial College London. |
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He created a school which laid the foundations for the teaching of science in the country, and which has its legacy today at Imperial. |
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The main campus of Imperial College was constructed beside the buildings of the Imperial Institute in South Kensington. |
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In 1988, Imperial merged with St Mary's Hospital Medical School, becoming The Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine. |
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In 1995, Imperial launched its own academic publishing house, Imperial College Press, in partnership with World Scientific. |
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The London Centre for Nanotechnology was established in the same year as a joint venture between UCL and Imperial College London. |
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The UK Energy Research Centre was also established in 2004 and opened its headquarters at Imperial. |
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On 9 December 2005, Imperial announced that it would commence negotiations to secede from the University of London. |
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The 2016 QS World University Rankings placed Imperial as the 9th best university worldwide. |
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In the QS World University Subject Rankings of 2017, Imperial is ranked 12th in the world for life sciences and medicine. |
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Imperial has a dedicated technology transfer company known as Imperial Innovations. |
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Imperial acquired Wye College in 2000, which is set in a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. |
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Imperial has additional sports facilities at the Heston and Harlington sports grounds. |
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There are two student bars on the South Kensington campus, one at the Imperial College Union and one at Eastside. |
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Imperial College owns and manages twenty one halls of residence in Inner London, Ealing, Ascot and Wye. |
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The majority of rooms come with internet access and access to the Imperial network. |
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The London Centre for Nanotechnology was established in 2003 as a joint venture between UCL and Imperial College London. |
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During the Second Mexican Empire, its name was changed, for a time, to the Imperial Palace. |
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There are, however, insoluble problems with the beginning and end of Imperial Latin. |
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In 1781 the brewery changed hands and the beer became known as Barclay Perkins Imperial Brown Stout. |
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In October 1922 he sailed on board SS Herefordshire via the Suez Canal and Ceylon to join the Indian Imperial Police in Burma. |
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Deciding against returning to Burma, he resigned from the Indian Imperial Police to become a writer. |
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During the appearance, the monarch wears the Imperial State Crown and, if there is one, the queen consort wears her consort crown. |
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In 1968, guitarist Brian May, a student at London's Imperial College, and bassist Tim Staffell decided to form a band. |
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The Hall is used annually by the neighbouring Imperial College London and the Royal College of Art for graduation ceremonies. |
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The rest of this faction also all had the same thin moustaches, and wore a spike on their helmets, similar to those on Imperial German helmets. |
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Philosopher Laozi was keeper of books in the earliest library in China, which belonged to the Imperial Zhou dynasty. |
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The Imperial Library of Constantinople was an important depository of ancient knowledge. |
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At its height in the 5th century, the Imperial Library of Constantinople had 120,000 volumes and was the largest library in Europe. |
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Patriarchal libraries fared no better, and sometimes worse, than the Imperial Library. |
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During 1968, Lotus painted Imperial Tobacco livery on their cars, thus introducing sponsorship to the sport. |
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By the fourteenth century, conte and the Imperial title barone were virtually synonymous. |
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Some thought the single Imperial status of British subject as increasingly inadequate to deal with a Commonwealth with independent member states. |
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Later in 1932 the Liberals resigned their ministerial posts over the introduction of the Ottawa Agreement on Imperial Preference. |
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The notion of a free trade system encompassing multiple sovereign states originated in a rudimentary form in 16th century Imperial Spain. |
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World War I weakened the strongest of the Imperial Powers, Great Britain, but also strengthened the United States and, to a lesser extent, Japan. |
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They were all built in the area to the south of the exhibition, nicknamed Albertopolis, alongside the Imperial Institute. |
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Relations between the Imperial centre and the Empire's components were somewhat fluid, and were developed on an ongoing basis. |
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However nearly all the schools in Imperial Germany had a very high standard and kept abreast with modern developments in knowledge. |
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The Allies prepared an attack that would involve 13 British and Imperial divisions and four French corps. |
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The Imperial Harem was one of the most important powers of the Ottoman court. |
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This Imperial supremacy could be exercised through several statutory measures. |
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Thirdly, at least four pieces of Imperial legislation constrained the Canadian legislatures. |
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The January Uprising started out as a spontaneous protest by young Poles against conscription into the Imperial Russian Army. |
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The first pillar boxes had the distinctive Imperial cypher of Victoria Regina. |
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In the First World War Battle of the Falkland Islands in December 1914, a Royal Navy fleet defeated an Imperial German squadron. |
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During the Second World War, the Imperial Japanese Army invaded British Malaya, culminating in the Battle of Singapore. |
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Also, by promising to vote for Joseph II in the Imperial elections, Frederick II accepted the Habsburg preeminence in the Holy Roman Empire. |
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In June 1993 Imperial Chemical Industries demerged its pharmaceuticals and agrochemicals businesses, forming Zeneca Group plc. |
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This syndicate soon evolved into the Bank of England, eventually financing the wars of the Duke of Marlborough and later Imperial conquests. |
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Norman Lockyer, the founder of Nature, was a professor at Imperial College. |
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In Imperial Russia Burns was translated into Russian and became a source of inspiration for the ordinary, oppressed Russian people. |
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The 1548 Imperial Diet of Augsburg required the public to hold imperial documents for travel, at the risk of permanent exile. |
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Other regions were accorded the Imperial immediacy that granted the empire direct control over the mountain passes. |
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Bohemia lost its position of an electorate of the Holy Roman Empire as well as its own political representation in the Imperial Diet. |
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The reshuffled Cabinet will be formally inaugurated with an attestation ceremony at the Imperial Palace in the afternoon. |
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Bosses at the Imperial Hotel in Llandudno had been planning to hold their fourth annual sandcastle competition on North Shore beach next Tuesday. |
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In 1938 push came to shove between the Soviet Union and Imperial Japan on the border between Mongolia and Manchukuo. |
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The Imperial is part of a cluster of 15 Crown Heights buildings renovated together by ELH Mgmt. |
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Garlic spare ribs and nests of Imperial Jewels completed the appetizing gems. |
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The Imperial Ancestral Temple dates back to 1420 and was built under the Ming dynasty. |
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Ted Spread could be a very well-handicapped horse but the value for the Imperial Cup lies with Nampour. |
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The fourth is the most recent, being a Sheaffer Imperial cartridge pen from the 1970s, the successor to the famous PFM or Pen For Men. |
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Jones, then a spectroscopist at Imperial Chemical Industries in England, tested this explanation by trying to build an unridable bike. |
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In the modern age, the Imperial German Navy assembled by Admiral Alfred von Tirpitz is the classic example. |
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Star Wars fan Adam Woodsworth has come up with a remote control version of the Star Wars Imperial Speeder Bike. |
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Imperial logic genders and separates subject peoples so that the men are the Other and the women are civilizable. |
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Instead, Vancouver Supreme Court Justice Christopher Grauer ruled that Imperial had to wait until Oct. |
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The purchase of Imperial Tankers will extend Hargreaves's operations in the movement of liquid products such as petroleum spirit and edible oils. |
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Grand Pouchong Imperial, a delicate liquor, of an amber hue with a smooth, sweet taste. |
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Grand Pouchong Imperial, a delicate beverage of an amber hue with a smooth, sweet taste. |
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Wolf discusses developments in Japan but seems ignorant of the fact that both the Imperial navy and army air arms had only a few flying officers. |
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Imperial Airways flew there, including the Handley Page HP42 aircraft. |
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Rio was home to the Portuguese Imperial family and capital of the country for many years, and was influenced by Portuguese, English, and French architecture. |
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At the center was the political node of the Imperial City, and at the center of this was the Forbidden City, the palatial residence of the emperor and his family. |
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Both Boniface and Philip had married into the Byzantine Imperial family. |
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Imperial armies therefore have a long history of military innovation in order to gain an advantage over the armies of the people they aim to conquer. |
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Shangri-La Hotel in Shenyang ShenyangOs Imperial Palace is the inspiration for one of Shangri-La Hotels and ResortsO newest mainland China properties. |
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