The Longest Road debuts on Tuesday, July 1 at 10 p.m. on the History Channel. |
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Robert Alrdich's original Longest Yard still holds up as a violent, vibrant bit of celluloid crowd-pleasing. |
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Longest first putts went to Franklin on hole nine and Horan on the eighteenth. |
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Dawson got an early taste of the winter solstice when the Longest Night Ensemble arrived on December 7 for its second annual preview show at the Oddfellows' Hall. |
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The purebred Black and Tan Coonhound has now officially the Longest Ears on a Living Dog, at more than two foot long. |
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Parts of the 1962 film The Longest Day, starring John Wayne were also filmed on Cyprus. |
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Terri Schiavo died at a Florida hospice today after the longest right-to-die battle in this country's history. |
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We conclude that number of stem segments on longest stems of plants was a good predictor of force necessary to remove terminal segments. |
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We all stood there for the longest time, like passengers on a sinking ship, waiting for a life raft. |
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His 37-volume Natural History is the longest work on science in Latin that has survived from antiquity. |
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The semimajor axes of an ellipse are the longest lines crossing the area covered by the ellipse, and including the two foci. |
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The longest individual work here is a little over 11 minutes long, many last less than a minute. |
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The longest leg of the journey is then the sail to Fort William and the final ascent of Ben Nevis. |
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It is the longest straight-walled rimfire cartridge in production, and getting an even wall thickness is difficult and critical. |
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On cue, ninety-seven sleeved left arms came up and rotated ninety-seven triangular trencher caps so the longest tip pointed forward. |
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Base your exposure on the existing light conditions, using a small aperture and the longest shutter speed available. |
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It's the longest lull in this investigation since he started striking about three weeks ago? |
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The longest jobs he's had were for a company making kitchens and as a salesman of timeshares. |
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York's city walls, among the longest and best-preserved of their kind in England, are a scheduled ancient monument. |
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And the Rayong plant may have the distinction of operating the world's longest supply chain. |
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It hit the scene in the early eighties and went on to become the longest running musical on New York's Broadway and London's West End. |
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The event included a charity raffle and auction and a wide range of categories including the ugliest pumpkin and the longest runner bean. |
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Here, the molecule is drawn out with the longest chain of carbon atoms as the central part. |
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The 22 nd of January 2001 marked the centenary of the death of Queen Victoria, the longest reigning British monarch. |
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On the heels of the longest bull run in history, last year's down market wreaked havoc at many financial services firms. |
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In cases where multiple transcripts were predicted for a gene, the longest transcript was used. |
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In the image, however, the shortest wavelengths are represented as blue, while the longest are coloured in red. |
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As in the case of macropodid hind feet, the fourth toe is the longest and strongest. |
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Cuba's Ivan Pedroso also won a fourth consecutive title and in the process produced the second longest indoor leap in the long jump. |
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For adults, we allocated socioeconomic groups according to the longest held job of single women and the job of a married woman's husband. |
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At the moment the longest leaf is 4 inches long, with half an inch of stem to the main stem. |
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The longest return they allowed this year was 40 yards, but that ended in a fumble recovery. |
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The committee's longest running cases have concerned suspected research malpractice. |
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But they were denied seeing the sun rise at 4.58 as misty skies kept cover on the longest day of the year. |
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The longest bony fish in the sea, it grows up to nine metres long with a bright red crest that runs the entire length of its body. |
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She ran like a madwoman for the longest time, jumping over people, swirling around houses, and tearing through the forest. |
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The winter solstice falls on December 21, marking the year's longest night. |
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If that user logs off the workstation, the TP User becomes the user who has been logged onto the system the longest. |
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It was the longest trip to Versailles ever and I was mad with boredom, for I was burning with excitement to tell Jacqui about a book I read. |
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Most of the applications were short and boring, but Jim's eyes instantly settled on the longest one. |
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We calculated asymmetry in tail length as the difference between the longest left tail feather and the longest right tail feather. |
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Luckily, the banks of Loch Fyne, the longest sea loch in Scotland, are ideal for cultivating both oysters and mussels. |
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Isleworth Ait lies offshore from Heron's place and is one of the longest covering 10 acres. |
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Smaller than current 3 Series, this new five-door has the longest wheelbase and widest track in its class. |
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But the Estonian's chances were wrecked by a puncture on the longest stage of the rally, which he had to stop and change. |
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The longest catfish is the wels, but it is an unprepossessing fish of no great merit. |
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The imro Showcase Tour, Ireland's longest running national music showcase tour, takes to the road again in March. |
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The lava from the Undara volcano travelled 164 km to create the longest lava flow from one single vent in modern geological time. |
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To get the longest term go for a card deal that waits until the money hits your new account. |
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He's gone six months without, the longest sustained abstinence of his life. |
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The radius vector is shortest when the planet is at perihelion and longest at aphelion. |
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The longest river in the country is the Medjerda, which rises in Algeria and flows through Tunisia to the sea. |
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Rather than drag out a seductive melody until it eventually becomes tawdry, the longest song on Be With is a Lilliputian four minutes. |
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The Prince was so sold on his own divinity that he used to make the longest, most seriously overblown entrances to boxing arenas in ring history. |
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Sitting at the end of the longest of three piers, our feet dangling off the edge, we spent the balance of the hour watching it arrive. |
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Kuerten sends the Parisian crowd into rhapsody by winning the longest rally of the match with a thrilling forehand pass. |
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For the next decade, he went to sea on various voyages, the longest being several years. |
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The garden stretches for two thirds of a mile at its longest point and is around one third of a mile wide. |
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In a single day you can go from tropical forest to the longest barrier reef in the Western Hemisphere. |
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Sylvia holds the title of the longest serving active volunteer, and shows no sign of letting up. |
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December 21st gives us the longest night of the year, then the days lengthen and daylight increases. |
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We are, in fact, one of the longest continuously operating national legislatures in the world. |
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They shared the joy and burden of editing for the next thirteen years, the longest period of any coeditorship in the journal's existence. |
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The site has the longest Zorb run in the UK and offers zorbing for corporate days out and parties. |
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He had layered red hair, the longest parts reaching just past the nape of his neck, which flipped around his head in a semi-messy manner. |
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It featured more pithy screeds than analytical articles, and even the longest essays rarely went on for more than three or four paragraphs. |
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Then he was given the longest of his four run-outs from the bench and once again gave a glimpse of a potential talent. |
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The longest baffler reef in the Western Hemisphere runs offshore, letting you reach along inside with 15-to 20-knot wind on a flat sea. |
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December 2, 1993, marked the end of one of the longest, bloodiest and most corrupt manhunts in history. |
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Can you tell me the hitter and pitcher who played the longest in the minors without ever appearing in a major league game? |
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It's the longest running service club in the town, with the exception of the Freemasons. |
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The longest ambulacral column is parallel and adjacent to the ambulacral-adambulacral furrow. |
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For the longest time, the cover appeared to be a mass of abstract marks, then suddenly it came clear and two schooners at sea appeared out of the scratches. |
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And among mammals, bats live the longest relative to body size. |
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But Shabbat was marred for the man, for on that day he had no one to lay with, and the night was the longest of the week for the man because of it. |
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Not only have sedge warblers been late in arrival recently, but even as the longest day approaches the numbers in parts of the upper Thurne have been below normal. |
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The Men's Institute folded in 1972 and the building was rechristened the Village Hall, although villagers with the longest memories still use the old name. |
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Another highly tactical frame, and the longest in the match so far, as Williams and Doherty reach just 36 points between them with 11 reds potted. |
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What's the longest radio wave that therefore, has the lowest frequency? |
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Pohl once was the longest hitter on tour, even though he faded the ball. |
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For the longest time, we were used to our spies being secret agents. |
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When purchasing athletic shoes, you should have between one-quarter and one-half-inch of space between your longest toe and the end of the toe box on the longest foot. |
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Each color has its own wavelength, from dark red, which has the longest wavelength, to violet, which has the shortest wavelength, expressed in metric units of length. |
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He sat there for the longest time, just drinking his glass of milk. |
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As the winter solstice brought the start of the longest night of the year, it also seemed the darkest along West 60th Street. |
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We have had the longest period of rest of any battalion in the army. |
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The Jacobite story was one of history's longest running spy sagas. |
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The Largo maestoso finale, at thirteen minutes, is the longest movement. |
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Well, Daniel, we are having this conversation on the winter solstice, the longest night of the year, when it seems like the light may never return. |
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Taurus has one of the longest histories of the zodiac signs. |
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Today, his ace remains the longest in Golf Digest's record book. |
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His father was stabbed in the chest, and his mother then endured the longest and bloodiest struggle as she bravely put up a barehanded fight against her attacker. |
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The result was a kind of stylized, Instragram documentary of what had already become the longest war in American history. |
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Still, the right guys in Iowa are always looking for the steadiest, longest paycheck. |
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The tech bubble has burst, the telecom industry is in deep trouble and the economy officially entered recession last year after the longest expansion on record. |
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He suggested measuring latitude, the distance north or south of the equator, by determining the ratio of the longest to the shortest day at that place. |
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Malala Yousafzai accepted the first Global Citizen Award to what must be the longest standing ovation that ballroom has ever seen. |
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Upon entering service, the QM2 becomes the largest and longest passenger ship in the world at 150,000 gross register tons and 1,132 feet from stem to stern. |
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The fourth toe of the hind foot is the longest and strongest. |
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My hair is shingled, and the longest strands are about nine inches long. |
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It's the longest right-to-die case in the history of American law. |
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The longest scene in the opera, it may be the most transcendent. |
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Some of the best and most widely adapted annual cut flowers with the longest vase life include alstroemeria, aster, cosmos, snapdragon, sunflower, yarrow, and zinnia. |
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If we know the longest and shortest days, we can carve up the year into months based on the seasons. |
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She had the longest hair ever that was falling out in little patches. |
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The large dentate nuclei are deeply fissured and subdivided into toothlike agglomerations of gray matter, the longest ones being near the middle of each nucleus. |
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The longest stretch I do now is 10 km, which turned out to be the distance of my Jericho Beach run once I mapped it with this cool Google Maps mashup. |
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There are view benches for the loveliest and longest curve of the bay. |
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Past profiled engineering marvels include the world's longest suspension bridge, the Akashi Strait Bridge, and the Shinkansen, Japan's famous high-speed train. |
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It is connected to the Langeled pipeline, currently the world's longest underwater pipeline, and thus to a major European gas pipeline network. |
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Surrounded by marshes, Dunkirk boasted old fortifications and the longest sand beach in Europe, where large groups could assemble. |
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At noon on the longest day the plane of longitude passing through Marseilles is exactly on edge to the sun. |
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At noon on the winter solstice the sun stands at 9 cubits and the longest day on the summer solstice is 16 hours at the baseline through Celtica. |
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The longest hairs occur on the back, particularly on the front quarters and neck. |
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The winter fur is retained longest in lactating females, though with some hair loss around their nipples. |
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The longest records of measured temperature in the Baltic area cover about 250 years. |
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This river is the fourth longest in the world and tenth most powerful in the world. |
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There are a number of rivers and lakes in Antarctica, the longest river being the Onyx. |
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June 1998 to October 2006 was the longest period since 1945 with no acknowledged nuclear tests. |
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Barnstable and Falmouth hold the title of having one of the longest Thanksgiving football rivalries in the country. |
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Life span is estimated to be up to 100 years and their gestation period is 18 to 24 months, which may be the longest of any known animal. |
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Humans have lived in Africa for the longest time, which has allowed accumulation of a higher diversity of genetic mutations in these populations. |
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The present building was complete by about 1400, and has the longest uninterrupted vaulted ceiling in England, and other notable features. |
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Senator Bernie Sanders is the longest serving independent member of Congress in American history. |
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He held the position until his own death in 1892, the longest tenure of any laureate before or since. |
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The longest charter, in 1952, was from Southampton to the Falkland Islands. |
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Ryde Pier is a listed structure, and the fourth longest pier in the United Kingdom, as well as the oldest. |
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The migrations of Porcupine caribou herds are among the longest of any terrestrial mammal. |
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Lower Saxony was at the western end of the direct escape route from East Prussia and had the longest border with the Soviet Zone. |
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The Weser River is the longest river whose course reaches the sea and lies entirely within German national territory. |
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The Siberian rivers Ob, Yenisey, Lena and Amur are among the longest rivers in the world. |
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The culture of Japan developed with limited influence from the outside world and had one of the longest stretches of peace in history. |
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Those that survived the longest were in the more rugged regions, such as Florence or Venice, which was protected by its lagoon. |
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During the longest siege in the history, the city underwent changes leading to the loss of its Portuguese character. |
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The interior is the longest nave in Spain, and is lavishly decorated, with a large quantity of gold evident. |
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Since 2000, Recife has had the longest runway in the Northeast, at 3,305 meters. |
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The Commission attempted to cover more than 370 years, the longest period of time that a truth commission has ever covered. |
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It is the trade fair with the longest history, highest level, largest scale in China. |
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The longest recorded native rebellion was that of Francisco Dagohoy which lasted a century. |
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This failure, for a team associated with one of the premier Australian Rules Football teams with the longest of traditions, is truly enormous. |
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Isfjorden is the second longest fjord in the Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard. |
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Martial law would remain in force for more than three years, the longest period of martial law in Australian history. |
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It is the 11th longest river in the world and has the 9th largest catchment area. |
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The longest side is adjacent to and parallel with the bass strings, going from the right rear corner to a location on the player's left. |
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The rock art of Australian Aborigines is the longest continuously practiced artistic tradition in the world. |
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Justice Joseph Story served the longest as junior justice, from February 3, 1812, to September 1, 1823, for a total of 4,228 days. |
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The result was the Four Days' Battle, one of the longest naval engagements in history. |
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It is the longest written constitution of any sovereign country in the world. |
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It is held on the fourth day after the full moon nearest the longest day, 21 December. |
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At this point Sobhuza II had ruled Swaziland for 83 years, making him the longest lived monarch in history. |
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His longest discussion of his theory of justice occurs in Nicomachean Ethics and begins by asking what sort of mean a just act is. |
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The Second Senior Lord of Appeal in Ordinary became the peer who had served for the longest period. |
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This was the longest filibuster since the 1999 Reform Party of Canada filibuster, on native treaty issues in British Columbia. |
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In the Senate of the Philippines, Roseller Lim of the Nacionalista Party held out the longest filibuster in Philippine Senate history. |
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The longest established invertebrate domesticates are the honey bee and the silkworm. |
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After the GMA monopoly expired, the largest and longest lasting mines developed at Cape Breton in Nova Scotia. |
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It includes Sapperton Tunnel, which when built was the longest canal tunnel in Britain, and remains the fourth longest. |
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At the time of its construction in 1829, Galton Bridge was the longest single span in the world. |
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The viaduct was of stone and brick at Barentin near Rouen, and was the longest and highest on the line. |
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The Ruhr area also contains the longest tram system in the world, with tram and Stadtbahn services from Witten to Krefeld. |
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Traveling through the hilly Ardennes, it is one of the longest and most arduous races of the season. |
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Confucius's family, the Kongs, have the longest recorded extant pedigree in the world today. |
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This is the longest continuous wall of crag on the fell and reaches up almost to the summit. |
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Busco Sike flowing to the east is the longest feeder of Oxendale Beck in Great Langdale. |
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Among the longest are European walking route E8 and the Iron Curtain Trail. |
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In the folded system anticlines erode into the highest and longest massifs of the Apennines. |
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The plateau is bounded by Raven Scar, the longest unbroken cliff in the district, and on top of it is the pothole of Meregill Hole. |
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Prior to the creation of Tyne and Wear, the Wear had been the longest river in England with a course entirely within one county. |
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This constitutes one of the nation's longest unbroken records of daily data. |
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It opened in 1811 and is the longest and oldest of the four and is the longest and highest canal tunnel in the United Kingdom. |
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The Standedge Tunnel is the longest, deepest and highest canal tunnel in Britain. |
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It had 34 wooden arches and was 1,671 feet long, which made it the longest wooden bridge in England when built. |
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Every official in Morocco from the Sultan down is for sale, and it is a case where the longest pole knocks the persimmon. |
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Batching processing enables you to convert several videos in one go, making quickwork of even the longest conversions with Mac. |
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When I was at school the word antidisestablishmentarianism was repeatedly cited as the longest word in the English language. |
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I'm sure you will also be grateful that it's the longest I'll be using, unless I happen to mention antidisestablishmentarianism. |
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It is now the oldest and longest navigable aqueduct in Great Britain and the highest in the world. |
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After what felt like the longest soundcheck in the world, Tom Odell laid bare his talents and had the Glasgow audience begging for more. |
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Established in August 1994, The Motley Fool's Rule Breaker Portfolio is the longest held of The Motley Fool Portfolios. |
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The Chechnyan War, Russia's longest and deadliest post-Cold War conflict, centered on minority rights. |
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One of Gainesville's longest running Night Clubs having served thousands of thousands of patrons they surely know how to throw a party. |
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A common tern was the longest traveller, flying 6,100 miles to South Africa from Teesmouth. |
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Me and my two brothers used to play with Beyblades all of the time, battling the spinning tops to see who spun the longest. |
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The longest is a columnless hairpin hall, with its usual porch at the entrance, or so it would seem. |
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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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The London Underground, commonly referred to as the Tube, is the oldest and second longest metro system in the world. |
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Historically canals were used, including the Leeds and Liverpool Canal, which is the longest canal in England. |
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The longest entry in the OED2 was for the verb set, which required 60,000 words to describe some 430 senses. |
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The Tagus is the longest river in the peninsula and, like the Douro, flows westwards with its lower course in Portugal. |
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They were perhaps used as a procession route on the longest and shortest days of the year. |
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Sir Robert de Crull was the last to fill this position during Edward III's reign and would have the longest tenure in this position. |
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Residents of Virginia's 8th congressional district share the longest average life expectancy rate in the nation, over 83 years. |
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It opened in 1761 and was the longest canal constructed in Britain to that date. |
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At the time of his departure, he was considered to have had the longest ministerial career in modern British politics. |
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In 1987 Turkey formally applied to join the Community and began the longest application process for any country. |
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The region has by far the longest coastline in England and many seaside fishing towns. |
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That is 19 pages, and let us say the longest poem in the English langwidge. |
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The Thames is the longest river entirely in England, but the River Severn, which is partly in Wales, is the longest river in the United Kingdom. |
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When the viaduct opened in 1963, it was the longest motorway bridge in England. |
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Both of these walks intersect with the South West Coast Path, Britain's longest National Trail. |
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In general, June is the sunniest month, because the days are at their longest, and December is the dullest. |
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The church holds an annual Church Clipping service, which claims to be the longest uninterrupted clipping service in the country. |
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The Weston Park Weather station, established in 1882, is one of the longest running weather stations in the United Kingdom. |
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The mid engined line continued with the Lotus Esprit, which was to prove one of the company's longest lived and most iconic models. |
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Between Chippenham and Bath is Box Tunnel, the longest railway tunnel driven by that time. |
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Wells, in the three hole, extended his streak of at-bats without a home run to 134, the longest longball drought of his career. |
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It would become the longest conflict in human history, and have major lasting effects and consequences for both empires. |
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The long-running play finally closed on Broadway, just short of setting a record for longest playing. |
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The River Severn, Great Britain's longest river, runs through the county, exiting into Worcestershire via the Severn Valley. |
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Tower Ridge is the longest of the north face's four main ridges, with around 600 metres of ascent. |
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The longest cathedrals of Spain, including Seville, which has the largest floor area of any medieval church, are about 120 metres. |
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Coventry Stadium has held BriSCA Formula 1 Stock Cars since 1954, the longest serving track in the UK to race continuously. |
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The longest at 3,182 lines, and the most important, is Beowulf, which appears in the damaged Nowell Codex. |
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It also lends itself to elaboration, because its tight syntax holds even the longest and most complex sentence together as a logical unit. |
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It was the longest work and drew more praise and attention than anything else in the volume. |
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As of 20 February 2017, Craig is the second longest serving James Bond, surpassed only by Roger Moore. |
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Its annual publication has continued uninterrupted to the present day, making it the longest running sports annual in history. |
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Relegated only once, in 1913, they continue the longest streak in the top division. |
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In 1984, another badge was introduced, lasting until 1998, making it the longest lived of the modern era. |
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The club agreed a sponsorship deal with the Marcus Evans Group on 20 May 2008, lasting until 2013, the longest in the club's history. |
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Lasting a total of 187 days, or 6 months and 4 days, these games were the longest in modern Olympics history. |
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Andy Miller's drop goal, at 52 metres, remains the longest in Rugby World Cup history. |
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The longest motorcycle in the world was created by Bharat Sinh Parmar in India. |
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It has a very high Human Development Index ranking and the world's longest life expectancy. |
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According to UN estimates, Hong Kong has one of the longest life expectancies of any country or territory in the world. |
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The Assembly has been suspended on several occasions, the longest suspension being from 14 October 2002 until 7 May 2007, during its second term. |
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The River Shannon, which traverses the central lowlands, is the longest river in Ireland at 386 kilometres or 240 miles in length. |
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The country that has participated the longest without any win is Portugal, which made its debut in 1964 and has never finished in the top five. |
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In October 2016, she became the longest currently reigning monarch and head of state following the death of King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand. |
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Have I Got News for You and Mock the Week are the two longest running satirical panel shows. |
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Currently presented by Kirsty Young, it is the longest running music radio programme in British history. |
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It thus became the focus for the longest major campaign in the history of the British Army. |
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The longest river entirely within England is the River Thames which flows through the English and British capital, London. |
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On the longest day of the year there is no complete darkness over the northern isles of Scotland. |
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The Llanberis Path is the longest route to the summit, and has the shallowest gradient. |
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Turks and Caicos Islands has one of the longest coral reefs in the world and the world's only conch farm. |
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The longest serving Constable is known as the Senior Constable and his or her colleague as the Junior Constable. |
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Royal Marines are required to undergo one of the longest and most physically demanding specialist infantry training regimes in the world. |
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Operation Banner ended at midnight on 31 July 2007 after about 38 years of continuous deployment, the longest in British Army history. |
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The longest items were the editors' introductory editorial and a report of the Provincial Medical and Surgical Association's Eastern Branch. |
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The novel is today the longest genre of narrative prose fiction, followed by the novella. |
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It is generally agreed to be the first significant novel written in the Welsh language, and is to date one of the longest. |
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The Canmore Folk Music Festival is Alberta's longest running folk music festival. |
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Wales hold the record for the longest time without conceding a try at 358 minutes in the 2013 tournament. |
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Test cricket is the longest form of the sport of cricket and is considered its highest standard. |
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Out of all the current support series, the Porsche Carrera Cup GB is the longest serving support championship. |
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Hymn to Liberty is the longest national anthem in the world by length of text. |
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Somalia has the longest coastline on Africa's mainland, and its terrain consists mainly of plateaus, plains and highlands. |
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Possessing the longest coastline on the continent, Somalia has several major seaports. |
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Icelanders also have a very strong work ethic, working some of the longest hours of any industrialised nation. |
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Among these states in the United States, Texas has the longest stretch of the border with Mexico, while California has the shortest. |
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It is the third longest bridge in Portugal and one of the longest in Spain. |
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On the longest day in Shetland there are over 19 hours of daylight and complete darkness is unknown. |
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In Kievan Rus', it survived the longest in Veliky Novgorod, probably lasting into the 13th century there. |
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The line of sight from Merrick to Snowdon is theoretically the longest in the British Isles. |
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The length of these bristles varies along the body, with the shortest being around the face and limbs and the longest running along the back. |
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The longest river in the British Isles, the Shannon, rises at the Shannon Pot in County Cavan with underground tributaries from County Fermanagh. |
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The Herald is the longest running national newspaper in the world and is the eighth oldest daily paper in the world. |
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The longest serving manager was Bill Struth who served for 34 years and 26 days. |
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Royal Troon is home to both the longest and shortest holes in Open Championship golf. |
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Inside was a frame of 374 miniature levers, making it the longest power frame ever built in Great Britain. |
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When it opened it had the longest single cantilever bridge span in the world, until 1919 when the Quebec Bridge in Canada was completed. |
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This bridge held the record for longest span in the world for seventeen years, until it was surpassed by the Quebec Bridge. |
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He had been the longest serving of the party political leaders in the Welsh Assembly. |
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Chicago's Western Avenue is the longest continuous urban street in the world. |
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The longest title and nontitle matches are allowed 25 and 15 minutes, respectively. |
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Another claim to fame is that Bangor allegedly has the longest High Street in Wales and the United Kingdom. |
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The longest river in Britain, the River Severn, has its source on the mountain, as do the rivers Wye and Rheidol. |
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The new research shows that dolphins have the longest memory yet known in any species other than humans. |
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It was the longest, deepest, and most widespread depression of the 20th century. |
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The town is home to one of the very longest established male choirs in Wales. |
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The longest river in the UK, the River Severn, flows through the town, forming a meander around its centre. |
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Features of their historic culture survived longest when their church services retained Welsh sermons. |
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He tallied 52 knock outs and held the championship from 1937 to 1949, the longest span of any heavyweight titleholder. |
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The song is in the Guinness World Records as the number one single with the longest title without brackets. |
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Care of young is protracted, extending for as long as six months, among the longest for birds. |
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Several hypotheses attempt to explain the humpback's pectoral fins, which are proportionally the longest fins of any cetacean. |
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Identified by their unique tail patterns, these animals made the longest documented mammalian migration. |
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The Manila galleons operated for two and a half centuries linking Manila and Acapulco, in one of the longest trade routes in history. |
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The longest recorded lifespans include 43 years for a wild female ringed seal and 46 years for a wild female grey seal. |
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With the longest half lives are the 32 primordial radionuclides that have survived from the creation of the Solar System. |
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The longest have been constructed for water distribution, followed by tunnels for railways. |
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The Nineteen Arches Bridge is the longest handmade stone bridge in Ireland and is considered a famous landmark. |
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The Mesaoria plain is drained by the Pedieos River, the longest on the island. |
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Belgium today has the longest total motorway length per area unit of any country in the world. |
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Percy and Florence Arrowsmith made it into the Guinness Book of Records just two weeks ago for the longest living marriage. |
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Nicknamed the King of Herrings by marine experts, the oarfish is the world's longest species of bony fish. |
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Now the port with the longest drought in Ulster history is planning a Christmas knees-up to end all knees-ups. |
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This photo shows a residential area of Krivoy Rog, Ukraine, said to be the longest town in Europe at 126 kilometres. |
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The 2,500-mile flight from Lae to Howland was the longest leg of the journey. |
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A court has now ordered a retrial for the ex-boxer, said to be the world's longest serving death row inmate. |
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The Cooper Union speech is the longest, most lawyerly and least poetic of all Lincoln's great speeches. |
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As a leap year, and with two additional leap seconds added, it was the longest year ever. |
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One can live longest and best and most rewardingly by attaining and preserving the happiness of learning. |
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In this article, I present the results of my search for the longest unigraphic lipogrammatic windows in English literature. |
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The two largest and longest studies gave 921 men and women with type 1 or type 2 diabetes 600 mg of lipoic acid or a placebo every day. |
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It also has the village with the longest name in Britain, though you can shorten it, as the locals do, to Llanfairpwllgwyngyll. |
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Team for the World Championships this year and in 2012 completed the longest Bivy flying adventure in the Americas. |
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The sciatic nerve is the longest nerve in the body and runs from behind the pelvis literally down to your feet. |
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It is predominantly found in the temperate and tropical oceans and is the longest bony fish alive. |
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