Ones does not simply say that the addition of the second floor renders it a new building, a new construction. |
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Then there are Steamrollers' trademarked Wet Ones, burritos topped with a selection of housemade sauces and toppings. |
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She takes my incomprehension to signify that we'll never really understand each other and are thus, not each other's Ones. |
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Ones of longer lengths win, with high cards breaking ties and loose high cards breaking further ties. |
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There is somewhere a boy band called LFO, apparently standing for Lyte Funky Ones. |
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Critics who are less bullish on The Crazy Ones bemoan all of this, protesting that the Robin Williams shtick is worn out. |
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Taoist orders usually present the Three Pure Ones at the top of the pantheon of deities, visualizing the hierarchy emanating from the Tao. |
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In Wild Ones, you talk about the dwindling numbers of several species. |
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Ones that get rid of the most undesirable ethnic groups. Yeesh do I have to draw a picture? |
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His vast vocal range eased us through old favourites like She's In Fashion, The Wild Ones and Filmstar. |
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The Romans referred to these peoples collectively as Picti Picts, meaning Painted Ones. |
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I am fully aware of how Oaths affect my Orlay and my Wyrd. I am Oathed to no one, save the Holy Ones and my Wife. |
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They became mascots in University Challenge, they inspired records and a film, even Neil in the Young Ones had a Gonk collection. |
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Some unlikely singing partnerships have been formed, from Sir Cliff Richard and The Young Ones singing Livin' Doll to comedians Hale and Pace with The Stonk. |
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On 30 June 2 and 3 July 2011, Janet Jackson brought her Number Ones, Up Close and Personal Tour here, These were her first headlining UK shows in 13 years. |
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And contrary to the stereotypical slobby image portrayed by Rik Mayall and The Young Ones, they put a lot of planning into where they want to put down roots. |
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In The Young Ones, Rik and Adrian turned this fecklessness into comic gold, topping up the antics with acts of outrageous violence which they later carried on into Bottom. |
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Playing under various names including The Black Velvets and the Wild Ones, by 1964 they settled on The Iveys, after a street in Swansea called Ivey Place. |
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Leaving little ones alone in a car while you go off for hours is clearly appalling. |
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Personally, I would tell the little ones that Father Christmas is too busy to see them. |
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He often comes home late and wakes up the little ones because he wants to spend time with them. |
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It is truly the only romantic comedy that involves relationships of all types, not just conventional ones. |
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Even the ones I long-windedly quote, Galbraith and Ormerod, are not exactly anti-capitalism, free markets or globalisation. |
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I've played fantasy role-playing games at home with old friends and online with new ones, and it's perhaps my favorite genre for games. |
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Some of the more literate ones did write down a few particulars soon after the fracas in letters to friends and relatives. |
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Newer ones, like the one in Watchet, are built of bricks and mortar but the archetypal model is the ubiquitous wooden structure. |
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These Romance languages supplanted earlier tribal ones which, except for Basque, have not survived. |
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You wouldn't consider leaving your little ones at a nursery where the staff weren't qualified. |
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However, it was kids, little ones at that, brought in by their parents who made most of the purchase. |
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The cellars of the store have been transformed to house all sorts of goodies for the little ones. |
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He has created lots of fun for the little ones and families too among the stately acres that were once dominated by impressive gardens. |
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I'd suggest we get T-shirts, but the little ones would only be sick over them and obscure the cool logos. |
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At first glance Jackson Hole might not seem the most likely place to introduce your precious little ones to downhill. |
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Papa always said that he would rather starve than steal, but what father can look on while his little ones shiver? |
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Hey, I kept saying to other chums preparing their little ones for their big day at big school, what's the rush? |
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On our arrival, anxious parents start gathering up their little ones and beating a retreat. |
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So I got out my slightly bigger umbrella for me, and two other little ones for the kids for the school run. |
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There are playpens set up around the bio-dome for the younger little ones, but the toddlers are free to roam as much as the older ones. |
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Never mind, anyone who wants to make a profit from education is obviously evil and best kept far from our little ones. |
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A free family event, the Great Art Adventure, was about to start, but we decided our little ones were too young. |
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A difference is also observed between the mineralogy of the arenosols of the north area from the ones developed in the south coast. |
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I rooted for the main characters and hoped the bad ones would meet a bad end. |
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If you require an estate car for carrying bulky loads, rather than heavy ones, the 1.4-litre petrol version is probably the one for you. |
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Leading or loaded questions are ones that appear to lead the respondent in a particular direction. |
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The simplest operations we could perform on our variable are the arithmetic ones. |
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Other species are C. robusta, now reclassified as C. canephora, and a couple of minor ones suited to the climate of W. Africa. |
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Families dressed in black placed protective arms around one another as they waited for the first glimpse of their loved ones. |
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The most striking ones are connected with the illegal giveaway of some public parks and gardens, he said. |
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The children seated in the first row were running around the hall dispersing the sweets to the ones who had got the answers right. |
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In tests, they found that neatly ordered arrays of beads caught more mist than random, disordered ones did. |
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After that, things began to change, and some of our lodgers left us to resume their former lives or to begin new ones elsewhere. |
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It trades 85 per cent of the world's production in rough diamonds and 55 per cent of the polished ones. |
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Visit native plant nurseries and local botanical gardens and arboreta to learn which ones best fit your site. |
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West Nile is one of about 30 arboviruses of public health concern that are transmitted by female mosquitoes, which are the only ones that bite. |
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The show opened logically enough with a chronological arrangement of the first three rooms, followed by two thematically ordered ones. |
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Indeed, since the end of the Cold War, more states have actually given up their nuclear weapons arsenals than have created new ones. |
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We are the ones who, upon closing in on a work of art, liberate the powers confined within. |
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But the ones of particular interest in the New Zealand market are equity warrants, linked to the shares of a listed company. |
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Living as she is was miserable and lonely with no friends or loved ones to care about her. |
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Let's assume that long syllables take just twice as long to say as short ones. |
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The wood has been planted with more than 400 oak, rowan and birch trees bought in memory of loved ones or to commemorate a special occasion. |
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Such a move will help voters to gauge which ones to believe and which ones to simply listen to. |
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The lucky ones have grandparents living locally who are willing to help out on a regular basis. |
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Of the ones I know, or know of, there's about ten who have actually lived up to what they said they'd do. |
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The movement of families from older estates to the new ones is also a very live issue and that is happening on a regular basis. |
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Several, especially the larger ones, are shaped like crosses or vestment robes. |
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The shift from the political to the cultural arena helped entrench old divisions and to create new ones. |
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This article is a polemic which argues that the historians are mistaken in their condemnation of modern congresses as they are in their romanticization of past ones. |
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It's lovely to see the older children mixing with the little ones. |
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I have seen little ones of this age out in the dark and on their own. |
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We have since had a letter urging us to bring in supplies of power bars and water for the little ones should they be locked in school for days on end. |
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His rococo pieces were obviously executed before the neo-classical ones, but the transition between the two styles in England spanned at least a decade. |
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The place is full of young men actively engaged in becoming literate, and of older ones among whom the proportion of literates is relatively high. |
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With this understanding, each card in the minor arcana is a gate to a particular experience, so it's hard for me to swallow that certain ones are particularly better. |
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It is also remarkable in that it contains Arabic numerals, not Greek ones. |
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These three longhairs hinted at greatness on their first EP, but with this new joint they are clearly the ones to beat on the Canadian underground rock scene. |
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Most varieties won't be found in the US and many of the older ones have degenerated from the original because of being raised from seed not properly rogued. |
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On rotaries, the only road signs you see are the ones you've just missed. |
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Mazda may have been nothing more than a division of Ford for the past 25 years, but they're the only ones to have persevered with Wankel rotary engines. |
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It is worth noting that philosophers have themselves been the ones to spill much ink over the role that may be played by arational factors in science. |
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Customers unsure which ones are the buses provided by the firm which has been here for years only need to look out for the buses with the cream, green and yellow liveries. |
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Fluency in French is a status marker, and so social considerations, as well as the practical ones of an opening to the world, have impeded full Arabization. |
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World War I would reshape psychological boundaries as radically as it did geographical ones. |
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Mrs Roberts said she feels as if she is a lone voice and was surprised other families who have lost loved ones in action have not spoken out as well. |
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She will tack toward narrow and safe decisions, forgoing grand, sweeping arguments when simple ones will suffice. |
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They are the ones with arms arrow-straight in the air for the full 60 minutes, desperately seeking an outlet for the moral certitude that will otherwise consume them. |
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I worked with horses, broke the young ones, rode in the rodeos. |
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They get small presents from the fossil fuel lobby, and they give them big ones, paid for with our money. |
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Turns out the fungi in our inguinal crease are not the same ones on our heel pad or behind our ear. |
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I think that the Occupy movement is, in one sense, the public saying that they should be the ones to decide who's too big to fail. |
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Some of the ones on display are quitebeautiful and rare, such as the Malaysian dead leaf mantid. |
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The bone ash in the body bleaches the iron present and seems to render whiter bodies with slightly impure kaolins than the very pure ones. |
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The ones that she studies acquire their toxins from sponges and sea squirts. |
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Shannon Clark is one of the lucky ones finally following her dream to become a nurse thanks to the NHS secondment scheme. |
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And you only read the bad ones, too, just to foster hatred, self-hatred, self-loathing. |
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For instance, prefixes and suffixes are bound morphemes and can be further divided into derivational ones and inflectional ones. |
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When analyzing a new sample, the iKnife can compare its mass spectrum to the ones in the database and predict its tissue type. |
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Some are funnier than others, though the good ones are pretty great. |
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Some of the best grassflats are the ones on the west side of both bays due to the brackishness of the water. |
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There were no countries with brain drains from 27 percent through 46 percent.The shaded countries are the ones with the worst brain drains. |
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On a monthly basis, however, the numbers increase and decrease as we bring some tests in-house and start sending out new ones. |
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The study authors argue that the fossil supports the belief that branchiopod brains evolved from complex organisms into simpler ones. |
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It is befitting to sensitise VHWS as they are the ones who primarily deal with matters of pregnancy at community level. |
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While the MDiv program trains on a broad range of disciplines, the other trains for specific situations, particularly cultural ones. |
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At this year's service tree lights will be illuminated as people come together to celebrate the lives of their lost loved ones. |
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Evening of mediumship and clairvoyance Direct contact with specific loved ones through Donna Robinson. |
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Smaller holders could sell their land to larger ones for a higher price post enclosure. |
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It was also slow in coming to its decisions, as certain ones required the unanimous consent of the entire Assembly. |
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Their function is to enforce existing laws, legislate new ones, and arbitrate conflicts. |
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These particles increased in number, and many new ones were formed by compounding old ones. |
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The Romance languages do not follow the German practice of capitalizing all nouns including common ones. |
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During the week many delegations have traditionally hosted their own parties in addition to the officially sponsored ones. |
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My name is Mila. Mila is the name others gave me. The ones who found me. Mila is miracle. |
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Moreover, these new monasteries, and the Cistercian ones in particular, introduced new agricultural practices. |
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The Napoleonic Wars were therefore ones that Britain invested large amounts of capital and resources to win. |
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Numerous nations regained their former independence, and new ones were created. |
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The German ones were nicknamed Big Berthas, even though the namesake was not a railway gun. |
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The political effects of the Marshall Plan may have been just as important as the economic ones. |
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Mark Lever of the National Autistic Society wants families fully involved in decisions about care decisions for their loved ones. |
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Slessor saw atomic weapons as a way to avoid a third devastating world war given that the two previous ones had begun without them. |
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Current members include the four founding ones, namely, Georgia, Ukraine, Azerbaijan, and Moldova. |
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The best looking ones will be kept as geisha boys or misteresses as women were. |
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The derivations of all of the inhabited islands of the Hebrides and some of the larger uninhabited ones are listed below. |
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Throughout Wales, the winter months are significantly wetter than the summer ones. |
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Systematically lowering the number of representatives from a given district directly benefits larger parties at the expense of smaller ones. |
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People with mental health issues, particularly young ones are also likely to have a low opinion of the justice system. |
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Naval attacks on other ports, such as the ones in the island of Hogland in the Gulf of Finland, proved more successful. |
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These labs are more difficult to detect than stationary ones, and can often be obscured among legal cargo in big trucks. |
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It is now widely accepted that the center of nearly every galaxy, not just active ones, contains a supermassive black hole. |
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Cavendish worked with his instrument makers, generally improving existing instruments rather than inventing wholly new ones. |
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In 1827 George had built the Experiment with sloping cylinders instead of the vertical ones on previous locomotives built in Newcastle. |
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These periods were inherited from Railtrack, so that the earlier ones are retrospective, and not necessarily of 5 years duration. |
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Escape of methane is a bigger problem in older wells than in ones built under more recent EU legislation. |
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Sykes and Oppenheimer have each given nicknames to various haplogroups to allow easier recognition, including the principal ones in the isles. |
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The number of religious skeptics increases noticeably for the younger generations, while the older ones are more religious. |
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However, it is customary to use the term race rather than subspecies for the major subdivisions of the human species as well as for minor ones. |
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There is no official document in which substantial matters and insubstantial ones are clearly demarcated. |
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The fully equipped Krom model has a multibar grille that is a dead ringer for the ones now found on Fords. |
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We extended this formulation to the multidifferential ones, and consider their infinite order jet prolongation. |
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Yet recording companies, especially classical ones, continue to churn out CDs, and not just single discs but multidisc boxed sets. |
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Crowded city street scenes were popular with the Impressionists and related painters, especially ones showing Paris. |
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In addition to his own poetry, Hughes wrote a number of translations of European plays, mainly classical ones. |
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Mendelssohn's influence, conspicuous in early works, appears intermittently in later ones. |
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Although Gilbert and Sullivan were persuaded to collaborate on two last operas, they were not as successful as the previous ones. |
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The Gilberts had no children, but they had many pets, including some exotic ones. |
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They were simply trying to send a religious message, a task which demands clear iconic images instead of precisely rendered ones. |
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But a vast number of other materials have been used as part of sculptures, in ethnographic and ancient works as much as modern ones. |
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Saatchi had until this time collected mostly American and German contemporary art, some by young artists, but most by already established ones. |
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The term used in the work Kin is a recurring theme of Emin's to describe those dear to her, her loved ones. |
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Not all of them were really quota films, and the ones that were are often of a much higher standard than most other quota films. |
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Strictly speaking, the fielding side must appeal for all dismissals, including obvious ones such as bowled. |
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The south broke up into a number of Akkadian speaking states, Isin, Larsa and Eshnunna being the major ones. |
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Only nauplii that are attracted to the light at the top of the hatching tank should be collected, since these are the healthy ones. |
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Hot works are those where there is a potential of generating fire or extreme heat, cold ones are all the others. |
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From its hub at the Bole International Airport, the airline serves a network of 62 international destinations and 16 domestic ones. |
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Drum beats are very complex and include both native rhythm and imported ones, especially the Congolese cavacha rhythm. |
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From the beginning of its inception, countries in the EU were judged by many standards, including economic ones. |
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Some provinces have bicameral legislatures, while others have unicameral ones. |
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The most common Protestant denominations are Pentecostal and Evangelical ones. |
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Cairn originally could more broadly refer to various types of hills and natural stone piles, but today is used exclusively of artificial ones. |
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The nene is a handsome bird that almost became extinct in the wild but was reintroduced successfully from ones bred in captivity. |
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Its withdrawal left the four Vanguard class submarines, which replaced the Polaris ones in the early 1990s, as Britain's only nuclear weapons platform. |
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While the states issued their own decorations, and some had their own armies, the military forces of the smaller ones were put under Prussian control. |
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Houses were built of dressed stone similar to the ones in ancient Egypt. |
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Disraeli's political views embraced certain Radical policies, particularly democratic reform of the electoral system, and also some Tory ones, including protectionism. |
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Lutheran churches were founded mostly in Germany, the Baltics and Scandinavia, while Reformed ones were founded in Switzerland, Hungary, France, the Netherlands and Scotland. |
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I've asked various people, particularly Shuttle guys, that have been many orbits around China in the daytime, and the ones I've talked to didn't see it. |
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The design of the casemates is similar to the ones found in the southern part of the Maginot Line and photographs of them are often confused with Maginot forts. |
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New NATO structures were also formed while old ones were abolished. |
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However, Elizabeth and his daughter were not the only ones living with him because Richardson allowed five of his apprentices to lodge in his home. |
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Connor, a well-mannered boy who is interested in most sports, knows what it is like to ride losers as his first rides on Clonshire Marshmellow were losing ones. |
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My hope is that it causes someone to pay attention to a tiny seed pod or to the feeling of grass under ones feet, to pay attention to the small mundane things in one's life. |
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In 1985 Pinter stated that whereas his earlier plays presented metaphors for power and powerlessness, the later ones present literal realities of power and its abuse. |
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In many societies, especially preliterate ones, the cultural transmission of folk music requires learning by ear, although notation has evolved in some cultures. |
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Avoid buying hard margarines, instead go for the softer ones. |
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The Brethren movement in Australia, too, has diversified, with the more progressive assemblies generally growing and the more conservative ones declining. |
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Often the men are, practically speaking, the only ones involved fully and vocally in all discussions leading up to administrative decision making as well. |
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Music, art and academia is about crossing borders not building them, about open minds not closed ones, about shared humanity, dialogue and freedom of expression. |
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Established Somali communities are found in Bristol, Cardiff, Liverpool and London, and newer ones have formed in Leicester, Manchester and Sheffield. |
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The art of the portrait flourished in Ancient Greek and especially Roman sculpture, where sitters demanded individualized and realistic portraits, even unflattering ones. |
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Precious materials such as gold, silver, jade, and ivory are often used for small luxury works, and sometimes in larger ones, as in chryselephantine statues. |
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Another manifestation of secularism is the view that public activities and decisions, especially political ones, should be uninfluenced by religious beliefs or practices. |
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Other conventions make statues of males darker than females ones. |
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One general way for the golf course architect to help is by creating mowable slopes if steep ones are not called for by the strategy of the hole's play. |
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The loom for such work must be fitted with a double harness for small designs, and a compound mounture and harness or a shaft mounture for large ones. |
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Carbon filaments however operate at lower temperatures than tungsten ones, so the effect of the fill gas was not significant as the heat losses offset any benefits. |
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It was also filmed in 3D, with cameras similar to the ones used in Avatar. |
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In 1972, the Hamburg and Frankfurt departments of the DB rail networks became the first ones that no longer operated steam locomotives in their areas. |
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The larger railway companies built locomotives in their own workshops but the smaller ones and industrial concerns ordered them from outside builders. |
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Kepler was an astronomer who, using the accurate observations of Tycho Brahe, proposed that the planets move around the sun not in circular orbits, but in elliptical ones. |
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