Irish pupils perform better than the national average in most subjects at Key Stages 1 and 2, and at GCSE and equivalent. |
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Children at Key Stages 1 and 2 should build on and develop the experiences provided at the Foundation Stage. |
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Stages I and II are locally operable and are generally treated by modified radical mastectomy. |
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They are designed to link closely to the National Curriculum, Key Stages and syllabuses. |
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After his roll on the Astra Stages rally, Colin Hope had rebuilt his Nova for this event. |
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Stages one and two begin to demonstrate the aggregation and personalizing powers of the Web. |
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Stages of entry into the cult may be marked by transformations of the body or its adornment. |
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Partnered by Nick Patrick the pair were beset by mechanical gremlins in 2004 after their roll on the Astra Stages. |
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And we settled a score with Steve, who beat me on the North West Stages this year, but finished 15 seconds behind us! |
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Double-mutant embryos aborted at various stages of development and no double-mutant seedlings were obtained. |
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For the last week or more, Taiwan has been in the throes of the early stages of a major, perhaps a watershed, political scandal. |
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Cells were classified with regard to the presence of abnormal metaphases and aberrations of any of the stages of mitosis. |
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Many of our friends and supporters will be joining me to walk at various stages along the route. |
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Many species, especially non-vertebrates, exhibit quiescent life stages of indeterminate duration. |
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In the early stages of the dirty water, there were some very nice large jewfish caught off both the north and south walls. |
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Special emphasis is given to the initial stages of microspore embryogenic potential acquirement and the initiation of cell divisions. |
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But they had spent to their limit on research and over their limit to complete the first stages of production. |
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Germany was a centre of wargaming in its nascent stages with Prussian reliance on wargames in planning attacks right up until the Great War. |
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Their performances would merit public acclaim in many of the world's great stages or theatres. |
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They now have two more games to play and victories in these games will ensure automatic qualification for the knock-out stages. |
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The way to wean people voluntarily off their cars is to be clever, and to do it in stages. |
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When you get past the early stages you will both work out what gets to each of you. |
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Sleep involves five main stages and the brain cycles through these stages several times in the night. |
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In the latter stages of cooking add water chestnuts, small corns, green beans and a tin of coconut milk. |
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The most severe stages of acute asthma are respiratory failure, cardiopulmonary arrest, and death. |
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The complete process of ATP generation is called cellular respiration, and consists of three main stages. |
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Queen Victoria's effigy, in various stages of queenliness, stands at many points in the metropolis. |
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This captures the very earliest stages of fall in a way few games even attempt, blending serotinal greens with the slow incursion of rusty reds. |
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Once you have cracked this, try lifting your pelvic floor upwards in stages, like a lift stopping at different floors, then bring it down again. |
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A very fine soundtrack shifts from a winsome romanticism in the early moments to the jarring untuned piano notes in the latter fraught stages. |
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In the opening stages the marines of 45 did well, completing their objectives and acclimatising to the local conditions. |
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Almost the entire venue, including all stages and podiums, was wheelchair accessible. |
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I have it very much in mind that Mr Machin and Mr Stages were described by counsel for the employers as peripatetic laggers working at such sites as were available. |
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When baseball was in its rudimentary stages, different teams played by different rules. |
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However, astronomers have spotted a few luminous black hole pairs, mostly in chaotic galaxies in the early stages of a merger. |
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Chinese hand-loom weavers often used strong machine-made yarn for the warp and home-spun for the weft, a practice typical of the early stages of industrialization. |
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Coastal construction gives them more places for their polyp stages to colonize. |
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In this particular water, we know that we have small water beetle, you probably have some of the nymphs of the damsel fly, towards the mid stages of production at the moment. |
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Albright said in this particular case, an indigenous Saudi program is in the very early stages. |
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In Jacksonian epilepsy the attack is always recognised by the patient as one of a similar series and consciousness is not lost, at least in the earliest stages of the attack. |
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The series is widely regarded as the proving ground for aspiring racing drivers, providing the ideal apprenticeship for those in the early stages of their careers. |
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After discussions, which at stages were acrimonious, payments were made. |
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Peres was crucial in the early fundraising stages, and even accompanied agassi to high-level meetings around the world. |
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Stages of deformation and displacement of an undermined massif can be schematized within the framework of the model shown in Fig. |
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The first stages of a High Court hearing will be heard later this month involving a Dublin law firm acting on behalf of up to 12 individual clients. |
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But Bushnell had a lingering curiosity about the earliest stages of that impulse, which she sees as taking root 15 years prior. |
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It capped a miserable British summer of sport which also saw the country eliminated from the World Cup in the group stages. |
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A blow-by-blow guide to the four stages of market-related sexual dysfunction. |
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Stages 4 and 5 were not quite complete by the time of the earliest written records. |
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Without the gigantic financial rewards for progressing beyond the group stages, managers will often treat Europa League games like a jazzed-up pre-season friendly. |
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Symptoms during the early stages include detachment and aggression as well as insomnia, bed-wetting, and nightmares. |
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To begin with, Boeing was two stages removed from the design, development, testing and manufacturing of the batteries. |
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Thus, nowadays, these four species represent progressive stages of late speciation and constitute an excellent example of ecological speciation and adaptive radiation. |
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Green plants in pre-flowering stages may contain significant protein but not fat. |
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Violet suffers from mouth cancer and is in the final stages of chemo, which has claimed most of her hair. |
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This led to certain restrictions being placed on the festival, including a crowd limit and specified times during which the stages could operate. |
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The northern leg of V97 was switched to Temple Newsam, Leeds to provide room for camping and three stages. |
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The first V festival took place on Saturday 17 and Sunday 18 August 1996, and had two stages and one tent. |
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A subdivision in eleven stages, all originating from European stratigraphy, is now used worldwide. |
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Another classification used by scientists to describe sea ice is based on age, that is, on its development stages. |
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In 2005, the main stages at both Reading and Leeds were made larger, featuring unique cantilevered video screens. |
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In 2008 the Royal Opera House and Manchester City Council began planning stages a new development known as Royal Opera House, Manchester. |
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Since November 2008 the theatre has been owned by composer Andrew Lloyd Webber and generally stages popular musical theatre. |
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At the same time Mr. Elling has proved his finesse as a Hartman-like melodist, on multiple albums and many more stages. |
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She also appeared on provincial stages in Jack and the Beanstalk and Little Red Riding Hood, as well as starring as the lead role in Cinderella. |
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Five stages were initially completed and a provision for an enclosed water tank capable of holding 65,000 gallons, which is still in use. |
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In 1946, Warner Brothers acquired a substantial interest in ABPC, appointed a new board and decided to rebuild the stages. |
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At some stages in its history, it has dispensed with a principal conductor and worked only with guests. |
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Ticket sales during the pool stages and finals of the same tournament was less than a million. |
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The team was unbeaten but failed to progress beyond the group stages on goal difference. |
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A system of byes ensures clubs above Level 9 and 10 enter the competition at later stages. |
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This is applicable in all stages of the tournament, having been implemented during the 2009 tournament. |
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After the group stage the qualifying teams progress to the knockout stages into the quarter finals. |
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In China, Button collided with Lotus racer Pastor Maldonado in the latter stages of the Grand Prix. |
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The Advance Precinct, a stepped structure surrounded by a lake, has design studios and other departments related to early design stages. |
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It was worse for David Coulthard however, who crashed heavily with Williams's Alexander Wurz in the late stages of the race. |
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He is also noted for his participation in poker events, having reached the final stages of several televised tournaments. |
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However, repeal of the Corn Laws came too late to stop Irish famine, partly because it was done in stages over three years. |
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It took part in the latter stages of the battle, but achieved limited success. |
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These are devices for shifting income across different stages in life, not for shifting income across classes. |
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Kelly remarked that visibility was a huge problem on both stages as his windscreen misted over. |
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In the latter stages of the invasion, 620 troops of the Iraqi National Congress opposition group were deployed to southern Iraq. |
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Once introduced, a bill must go through a number of stages before it can become law. |
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In Singapore, the bill passes through these certain stages before becoming into an Act of Parliament. |
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Such committees are rare and do not replace any of the usual stages of a bill, including committee stage. |
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Once a bill is introduced, there are four stages that need to be completed prior to the bill being submitted for royal assent. |
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Further phases of North Field gas development costing billions of dollars are in various stages of planning and development. |
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Since 2002, Qatar has hosted the annual Tour of Qatar, a cycling race in six stages. |
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Competition is based on lowest total elapsed time over the course of an event's special stages, including penalties. |
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The interior consisted largely of the vast lines of morainic stones which marked the stages of retreat of the last northern ice cap. |
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Economist Simon Kuznets argued that levels of economic inequality are in large part the result of stages of development. |
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The business of drug trafficking can be seen in several stages in Colombia towards the latter half of the 20th century. |
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There are many other large onshore wind farms in Scotland, at various stages of development, including some that are in community ownership. |
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Below is a table summarizing the most common names of the various schools and stages. |
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The event now hosts approximately 12,000 visitors, presenting bands on 6 stages. |
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At the 2013 Grammy Awards, she confirmed that she was in the very early stages of her third album. |
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The painting is a reflection of the Daoist metaphysics in which chaos and reality are complementary stages of the regular course of nature. |
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Bronze continued to be used for highly decorated shields, fibulas, and other objects, with different stages of evolution of the style. |
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Every three years the gallery stages a Triennial exhibition in which a guest curator provides an overview of contemporary British Art. |
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He makes his adobo heart-friendly by removing the skin from the chicken and pouring off the fat at two stages during cooking. |
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Effect of methoxychlor on various life Stages of Xenopus laevis. |
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As many as five different shows, potentially from five different producers, can run concurrently in Dodger Stages, serving an audience of up to 2,000 theatergoers. |
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To optimize the leaching of soluble material, the lixiviation is done in cascaded stages. |
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Hemel Stages 18 NW Crusaders 10 NORTH Wales Crusaders fell to their first league defeat of the season with an 18-10 defeat at the hands of Hemel Stags. |
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This type of cancer is difficult to detect in its early stages. |
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The fashion plate still retained its essentially artisanal character, and involved a process of several stages. |
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Thereafter, the pH is increased in two stages to facilitate aluminum complexation and fixation. |
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These are now the fashion, and so berattle the common stages that many wearing rapiers are afraid of goose-quills and dare scarce come thither. |
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Staring about the room he estimated that there were at least thirty bodies in various stages of mutilation and bloatation. |
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Samples of nauplius, copepodid and chalimus stages consisted of pools of parasites. |
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As we've already announced, your opponent is in the last stages of chessic caries. |
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Women in the latter stages of childbearing should not be permitted to attend the toll of the manufactories. |
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The body dies in stages, beginning at clinical death, then brain death, biological death, and finally, cellular death. |
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We may find ourselves going through stages foretyped by the forerunner and pioneer of our faith even as He died and arose again. |
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But in the closing stages Bishop spotted a gap to go over and Hook converted to set up a nervous finish for the Blues, who managed to hold on. |
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Larger, and sometimes louder, than life, he dominated the stages on which he appeared with ebullience and great-heartedness. |
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Fertilized groundling and sturgeon eggs were irradiated at stages from fertilization to middle gastrulation. |
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However, many animals of the seabed, the open sea and the seashore spend their juvenile stages as part of the zooplankton. |
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This period also saw the first stages of the uplift of the Atlas Mountains. |
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English has also borrowed many words directly from Latin, the ancestor of the Romance languages, during all stages of its development. |
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Tilly and Scott have emphasised the continuity in the status of women, finding three stages in English history. |
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The Latin influence in English has been significant at all stages of its insular development. |
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In the committee stages in the Scottish Parliament, there was much debate over whether Gaelic should be given 'equal validity' with English. |
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In most of the areas of the mainland Boquique pottery falls into the latter stages of the Bell Beaker Complex as well. |
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The carbon is thus oxidized in two stages, producing first carbon monoxide and then carbon dioxide. |
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In the early stages of the war, Edward's strategy was to build alliances with other Continental princes. |
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In the early stages of the Wars of the Roses, the Stanleys of Cheshire had been predominantly Lancastrians. |
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Gaining access to such maps means navigating through an interministerial bureaucratic procedure with at least 15 stages of negotiations. |
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On 17 April 1555, Elizabeth was recalled to court to attend the final stages of Mary's apparent pregnancy. |
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The Company had at various stages extended its influence to China, the Philippines, and Java. |
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Cadbury World is a museum showing visitors the stages and steps of chocolate production and the history of chocolate and the company. |
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In the lead up to the war between the Soviet Union and Germany, relations between the Soviet Union and Germany underwent several stages. |
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Cameron reiterated calls for an independent investigation into the alleged war crimes during the final stages of the Sri Lankan Civil War. |
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There is a public riverside walk along the river bank, opened in stages over recent years. |
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After the completion of High Speed 1 in two stages in 2003 and 2007, traffic increased. |
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The Tour of Britain took nine stages and finished in London on 14 September. |
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Its historic importance is due to its role as the centre of the iron industry in the early stages of the Industrial Revolution. |
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The stage of textural maturity chart illustrates the different stages that a sandstone goes through. |
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Capital intensive companies, particularly high tech companies, always need to raise high volumes of capital in their early stages. |
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The theatre company Oddsocks is based in Derby and stages productions in the city and the surrounding area, as well as travelling the country. |
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In traditional rockets this is overcome by using multiple stages designed for the atmospheric pressures they encounter. |
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The M1 was extended south from its original starting point at Junction 5 towards London in three stages. |
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The Norman invasion of Ireland took place in stages during the late 12th century. |
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Instruction may affect the rate of learning, but the stages remain the same. |
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These groups broadly reflect the stages of people's natural and spiritual lives which each sacrament is intended to serve. |
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In addition, macroconchs are characterized by septal crowding at different stages, followed by the return to normal septum distances. |
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According to Tylor, human thought evolved through stages, starting with mythological ideas and gradually progressing to scientific ideas. |
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Between 1st and 3rd century CE, this tradition introduced the Ten Bhumi doctrine, which means ten levels or stages of awakening. |
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In its initial stages, the ancient Roman architecture reflected elements of architectural styles of the Etruscans and the Greeks. |
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Holbein's commissions in the early stages of his second English period included portraits of Lutheran merchants of the Hanseatic League. |
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Paine returned to the United States in the early stages of the Second Great Awakening and a time of great political partisanship. |
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Bills pass through Parliament in a number of stages before receiving royal assent, whereupon they become Acts of the Scottish Parliament. |
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Both stages of recording, before and after Mercury's death, were completed at the band's studio in Montreux, Switzerland. |
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Leading pop and rock artists have headlined, alongside thousands of others appearing on smaller stages and performance areas. |
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Some dinoflagellates produce resting stages, called dinoflagellate cysts or dinocysts, as part of their lifecycles. |
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With reference to seedling stages the statement that ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny must be made with great reserve. |
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During the early stages of research, animals were used to study the effects of radioactive substances on health. |
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Some alert systems use different numbers or colors to designate the different stages. |
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For compressible working fluids, multiple turbine stages are usually used to harness the expanding gas efficiently. |
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Turbines with multiple stages may utilize either reaction or impulse blading at high pressure. |
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The foyer and the roof are also used for concerts as well as the three stages. |
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During interglacial stages, when less precipitation fell, the pluvial lakes shrank to form small salt flats. |
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Many rifts are the sites of at least minor magmatic activity, particularly in the early stages of rifting. |
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This process can also occur, but less frequently, in oocytes in other development stages. |
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Nuclear weapons continued to be tested in the Cold War, especially in the earlier stages of their development. |
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This resulted in the disappearance of the major music venues Nighttown and WATT and smaller stages such as Waterfront, Exit, and Heidegger. |
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A single journey can include multiple stages across the different modes of transport. |
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The historical unity and continuing identity between the various stages of the Greek language is often emphasised. |
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Throughout the latter stages of Pliny's life, he maintained good relations with Emperor Vespasian. |
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Atypical colourations in red foxes usually represent stages toward full melanism, and mostly occur in cold regions. |
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It is a ruminant, eating its food in two stages and having an even number of toes on each hoof, like camels, goats and cattle. |
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Returning to Circe's island, they were advised by her on the remaining stages of the journey. |
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One major seamount risk is that often, in the late of stages of their life, extrusions begin to seep in the seamount. |
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Seamounts are made by extrusion of lavas piped upward in stages from sources within the Earth's mantle to vents on the seafloor. |
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The term glass eel refers to all developmental stages between the end of metamorphosis and full pigmentation. |
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Over 100 stages have been identified, going currently back some 6 million years, and the scale may in future reach back up to 15 mya. |
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Matching the stages to named periods proceeds as new dates are discovered and new regions are explored geologically. |
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During the formative stages contact with nearby Linear Pottery culture settlements in Limburg has been detected. |
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Cod are cannibals and are eaten at various life stages by various other fishes, seals and whales. |
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Both of these larval stages have very thin, hyaline, and translucent shells. |
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The lengths of these stages, however, have varied across cultures and time periods. |
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This tourmalinisation occurred during the late stages of cooling of the granite, as feldspar and mica were partly replaced by tourmaline. |
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There are four recognised stages of mineralization associated with different conditions as the granite slowly cooled. |
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These perplexingly dissimilar objects found their way into her work at different stages in her artistic development. |
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Westland was subsequently the prime contractor for the Black Arrow, and assembled the first and second stages at East Cowes on the Isle of Wight. |
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Thrust vectoring was used to provide attitude control on the first two stages. |
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The first two launches were demonstration flights, with battleship third stages and a boilerplate payload. |
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There was, however, particularly in the early stages, considerable musical crossover between the two tendencies. |
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The delay is called lag, and is introduced at several stages of digital audio broadcasting. |
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In the official timescale of the ICS, the Pliocene is subdivided into two stages. |
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The exact correlations between these local stages and the ICS stages is still a matter of detail. |
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During the first stages of Romanization, the peninsula was divided in two by the Romans for administrative purposes. |
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The first of these stages, known as Brahmacharya, roughly translates as chastity. |
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In his view five successive stages in the development of material conditions would occur in Western Europe. |
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Important aspects of husbandry at these early stages include selection of breeding stock, control of water quality and nutrition. |
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Occasionally, voice change is accompanied by unsteadiness of vocalization in the early stages of untrained voices. |
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This muscle develops mainly during the later stages of puberty, and muscle growth can continue even after boys are biologically adult. |
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In the earlier stages of the Ottoman Empire, a Turkic form of Shamanism was still widely practiced in Anatolia which soon lost ground to Sufism. |
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But these stages are not all good, but rather are mixtures of good and bad. |
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In the early stages of treatment there was an attempt to stop the formation of blisters. |
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Another trial stated that olive oil lowered the risk of dermatitis for infants in all gestational stages when compared with emollient cream. |
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In the course of this expansion, the Universe underwent several evolutionary stages. |
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Confirmation of infection can be done by examining serum taken during the early and late stages of infection. |
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This maternal signature was discernible until larvae attained postflexion stages. |
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The area was also visited by Francis Drake's fleet in early 1578, in the early stages of his circumnavigation. |
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Initial stages of the Great Pyramid probably date to the Terminal Formative Period and show stylistic resemblance to early Teotihuacan. |
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After the initial stages, Philip II deployed his armies and regained control over most of the rebelling provinces. |
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In the late stages, jaundice, generalized edema, oliguria, neuropathy, fever, convulsions, and eventual death are frequently seen. |
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Portugal and Spain dominated the first stages of exploration, while other European nations followed, such as England, Netherlands, and France. |
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Specific terms and specialized language are used to describe equine anatomy, different life stages, colors and breeds. |
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Many other specific terms for the various life stages of sheep exist, generally related to lambing, shearing, and age. |
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The two sides of such a statement indicate start and end points only, and do not imply that there are not additional intermediate stages. |
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Additional petrochemical, aluminium, and plastics projects are in various stages of planning. |
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It requires a smaller incision than a caesarean section and is used during later stages of pregnancy. |
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In stages, he added the central Punjab, the provinces of Multan and Kashmir, the Peshawar Valley, and the Derajat to his empire. |
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The production of iron or steel is a process consisting of two main stages. |
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In the later stages, no amount of new investment in that product will yield a normal rate of return. |
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The beginnings of animal domestication involved a protracted coevolutionary process with multiple stages along different pathways. |
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The system was extended in stages and taken over by the council in 1897 and named Northampton Corporation Tramways. |
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On the other hand, the German process, used in Germany, Russia, and most of Sweden used a single hearth for all stages. |
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This mass still contains enough chloride to contaminate the later stages of the process. |
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Portland cement manufacture can cause environmental impacts at all stages of the process. |
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In the 19th century, gas stage lighting would go from a crude experiment to the most popular way of lighting theatrical stages. |
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Both the A44 and the A52 have several missing links, in various stages of planning. |
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However, different scholars have different opinions on how the three stages are divided. |
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Climbing stages, along with individual time trials, are key stages in winning long stage races. |
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This element of the act was implemented in stages as definitive maps of different regions were produced. |
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Dead bracken provides a warm microclimate for development of the immature stages. |
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This curve occurs as the competing stems grow out from the stool in the early stages of the cycle, then up towards the sky as the canopy closes. |
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A regular passenger launch operates on the lake, taking passengers between various landing stages. |
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Proposals for a road bridge over Morecambe Bay have appeared, but are yet to progress beyond the planning stages. |
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These are intermediate stages between cleaved tuffs and crystalline schists. |
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In old cultures, contents of cells without rhizopodia can turn dark and act as resting stages. |
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The actual building of the circle, perhaps taking place in stages over time, might in itself have been one of the purposes of the monument. |
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The event hosts live stages and other activities alongside a parade in the park. |
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The cheeses produced by the Creamery are undergoing the final stages of an application for Protected Food Name Status. |
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It was completed in March 2014 after reopening in stages to Rochdale town centre. |
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Since the final stages of WWII, Romania has not been the only country where substantial groups of Sathmar Swabians can be found. |
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He travelled by gig, with his wife, his favourite horse performing the journey by easy stages. |
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Test Process The Army's interim armored combat vehicle, now called the Stryker, is in the latter stages of development. |
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The tufas at Tianshengqiao have different shapes in different development stages and in different structural sections. |
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Grain legumes generally undergo considerable abscission of their reproductive structures during flowering and fruiting stages. |
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It was shown that absorption rate was very fast at initial stages due to the rapid attachment of the absorbate to the surface of the beads. |
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Chemical control with acaricides can be directed against ticks parasitizing the host or the tick stages living in the environment. |
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It requires two reforming stages that are both operated adiabatically so that the system can be kept simple and compact. |
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These stages are prophase, prometaphase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase. |
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In early development stages, the Armoured Combat Vehicle Project is currently mandated to replace the army's 200 Cougar armoured vehicles. |
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Preliminary guide to the identification of the early life stages of balistid fishes of the western Central North Atlantic. |
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The cornerstone of the fourth and fifth stages of Jeddah Corniche's northern beachfront project was laid on Tuesday. |
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These very short warm-ups are powerful tools for any would-be actor and are quick and simple for all kinds of stages and performances. |
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During the early stages of the season, cool watering holes can be high-traffic areas for thirsty bucks. |
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He also touched on the idea of establishing the Wikipedia institution and its developing stages. |
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The latest development is a so-called intelligent airbag which inflates in stages, depending on the severity of the impact. |
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The commercial GP7270 and cargo GP7277 are designed with two stages of high-pressure airfoils and six low-pressure airfoils. |
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The 10-time women's world champion was aiming to become the first woman to appear in the final stages of the World Championship. |
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Assessment of the exposure pathways in the uptake and distribution of americium and cesium in cuttlefish at different stages of its life cycle. |
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Fluid-absent melting of biotite in metapelites in the early stages of crystal anatexis. |
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Borussia Dortmund stand within touching distance of a place in the knockout stages of the Europa League after a 3-1 win against Qabala. |
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The five-year-old was sent into the lead two out by Ryan Hatch and strolled clear in the closing stages to trounce Anteros by 11 lengths. |
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Cultures were moistened with tap water to prevent desiccation and, in the last stages, to help antheridial opening and movement of antherozoids. |
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Aperients were given in various forms and quantities and at different stages of the patient's admission. |
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This was the first time Scotland had been knocked out in the group stages of the Rugby World Cup. |
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The following people have coached the Scottish national side at various stages. |
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The production car, super 2000 and junior entrants race through the stages after the WRC drivers. |
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These could include harpers' circles, Scottish country dancing, and one or more entertainment stages. |
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As many as 30 cinemas were reported to have been converted to live stages, producing a wide range of comedies and dramatic productions. |
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In the very last stages of succession, trees can grow in, eventually turning the wetland into a forest. |
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In the last decades the role of the private sector has grown across all educational stages. |
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This definite article, however, was a separate word, and did not become attached to the noun before later stages of the Old Norse period. |
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The battle of Verneuil reached its closing stages when Bedford wheeled from the south to take the Scots on the right flank. |
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During the early stages of the Glasgow School of Art Mackintosh also completed the Queen's Cross Church project in Maryhill, Glasgow. |
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It is fairly common for several academic families to combine in the latter stages of the revels. |
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In the ICS timescale, the Pleistocene is divided into four stages or ages, the Gelasian, Calabrian, Ionian and Tarantian. |
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For matching of MIS numbers to named stages, see under the articles for those names. |
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The major glacial stages of the current ice age in North America are the Illinoian, Eemian and Wisconsin glaciation. |
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His interpretation was questioned in 1854 by Edward Forbes, and the later stages of Barrande, F, G and H, have since been shown to be Devonian. |
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Although some courts permit appeals at preliminary stages of litigation, most litigants appeal final orders and judgments from lower courts. |
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As of late 2016, Ireland now has sixteen distilleries in operation, with at least a further fourteen in the planning stages. |
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All three stages of the Trident II are made of graphite epoxy, making the missile much lighter. |
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In the later stages on the Eastern Front, Soviet training and leadership improved, as did their equipment. |
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The author will review and correct proofs at one or more stages in the production process. |
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If a match in the knockout stages ends in a draw, the winner is determined through extra time. |
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Participating teams enter the tournament at different stages depending on their league ranking. |
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Welsh medium education is available in most areas of Wales in the primary and secondary stages of school education. |
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There were around four stages where the proposed legislation was scrutinised. |
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Originally with chlorine bleaching the required quantity of chlorine could be then calculated, although modern methods use multiple stages. |
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This line closed in stages between 1966 and 1969 after just 60 years of service, 28 years before the opening of the Channel Tunnel rail link. |
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The original Demographic Transition model has just four stages, but additional stages have been proposed. |
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It is roofed at the crossing by a wide shallow dome supporting a drum with a second cupola from which rises a spire of seven diminishing stages. |
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However Impressive back to back wins over Harlequins were not enough to overcome Munster in the pool stages of that season's Heineken Cup. |
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His second, a long range dipping strike from over 30 yards, in the dying stages of the game, capped a world class performance. |
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But against the advice of his corner, Conn continued to closely engage Louis in the later stages of the fight. |
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The signal amplifier performs amplification to the IF stages from the microvolt range to fractions of a volt. |
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Each actor's portrayal differs, but all represent stages in the life of the same character and form a single narrative. |
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In the earliest stages, this could take the form of a sketch or simple cardboard pretotype. |
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Fusion reactors, which are still in the early stages of development, diminish or eliminate some of the risks associated with nuclear fission. |
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Marshes in their pioneer stages of development will recover more rapidly than mature marshes as they are often first to colonize the land. |
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Although adults do not use their tube feet for locomotion, very young stages use them as stilts and even serve as an adhesive structure. |
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They are instead brought about through a scientific analysis of economic conditions of society and by moving toward revolution through different stages of social development. |
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But as the second half wore on, Sunderland piled forward at every opportunity and their relentless pressure looked certain to be rewarded in the closing stages. |
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