A weary group of well-known Tasmanian nature photographers has just walked out of there, on assignment for the World Wide Fund for Nature. |
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We hope to play out his vision further by sending such winged words around the world via the World Wide Web. |
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He starts off by becoming a window washer at the World Wide Wicket Company. |
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Among his projects have been photoessays on Indian tigers and central African gorillas, commissioned by the World Wide Fund for Nature. |
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Wide shots of the men on the mountain are used, while actors play the pair in close-up scenes filmed in the European Alps. |
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The answer was the Fairthorpe Atom bubble car, and that had a few of you scratching through the World Wide Web didn't it? |
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With a few deviations, the open standards of the World Wide Web have been pretty much maintained. |
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Perhaps ironically, for a business whose potential rests on the World Wide Web, on-line grocery retailing is a local undertaking. |
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Developers then often add some form of multiplayer component, so like-minded players can kill each other across the World Wide Web. |
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Wide avenues and ring roads encircled the capital city, frequented only by taxis and black official limousines with not a private car in sight. |
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Wide open spaces beckon hikers to the slopes of Peavine Mountain, where jackrabbits and aromatic sagebrush still thrive. |
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Wide root openings allow teeth to quickly replace tooth material lost through intense chewing. |
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Wide metal door sills and soft-blue ambient lighting welcome you into the car. |
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The Semantic Web has generated much talk ever since Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web, first mentioned it a few years ago. |
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Wide expanses of countryside are uninhabited save for the occasional ramshackle farmhouse. |
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Wide angular shoulders filled out his suit jacket, but it hung loosely to a narrow waist. |
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The World Wide Web, I'm likely to say in moments of unbridled talkiness, is an encyclopedia at my fingertips. |
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Are you intimidated by such terms as Download, Hyperlink, Online, Homepage, World Wide Web? |
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The NACTA Web Page Committee shall manage the NACTA Home Page on the World Wide Web. |
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The National Audubon Society Field Guides are now available on the World Wide Web at eNature.com. |
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Capital intensive businesses, such as World Wide Technology, involve significant amounts of investment money before any possibility for earnings. |
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Wide afterplanes, pickleforks, and cabovers were all ideas that he had been exploring for over a decade. |
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Wide fluctuations began in 1998, when the kip was valued at about 6,200 to the U.S. dollar. |
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The late Stanley Kubrick, director of Eyes Wide Shut, regularly did 100 takes. |
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It was a conscious, deliberate effort to distill myself into a bunch of electrons residing on a server somewhere on the World Wide Web. |
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Wide and slow-flowing, it washes away all earthbound memories and desires, leaving the spirit clean once again. |
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Wide shrub borders edged with low hedges can lead your eye in the direction of a water feature, garden seat or piece of statuary. |
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Whole Wide World is one of the first songs a bunch of scruffy young teenage no-marks ever played in public, down in Lower Salthill. |
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Wide concern has been expressed that when such criteria are used, atrial fibrillation is being undertreated in elderly people. |
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Meanwhile, the man, buzzing along on cigarettes and coffee, is also mapping his immortality on the World Wide Web. |
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This last appendix is useful, however its utility could have been improved by including a World Wide Web address for each of these companies. |
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Wide variations in the prevalence rates are due largely to the differences in methodologies used in these studies. |
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Some genomic details are already posted on the World Wide Web for use by researchers everywhere. |
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Wide windows stared out across the porch into the street, and, in return, brought in liberal amounts of the clear autumn sunshine. |
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Wide windshields with splinter proof glass ensure excellent visibility. |
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The General Markup Language begat the Standard General Markup Language that begat the HyperText Markup Language that made possible the World Wide Web. |
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Designing a band's digital image, whether that's for the mobile phone, emerging digital networks or the World Wide Web, is going to be as important as a gatefold sleeve. |
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Digital citizenship can refer to how people work through the World Wide Web, across geographic boundaries, to identify injustices or solve problems together. |
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In stark contrast to Copi's consciously sub-literary chaos, Jean Rhys's exquisite novel Wide Sargasso Sea is a profound and thought-provoking artwork. |
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As an investor, a technologist, and an entrepreneur, Andreessen deserves a place in the World Wide Web Hall of Fame. |
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But because of the World Wide Web, there is too much content and not enough filter, and the value of talent has been decimated. |
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There is presently no better way to successfully market a school than convince parents the school is equipped with the latest computers and is connected to the World Wide Web. |
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Already, most major companies have developed their own home pages on the World Wide Web where the company can offer information about its goods and services. |
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Wide open highways on which I can drive 90 are A-okay, on the other hand. |
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This other fest was inspired by an Eyes Wide Shut-themed DJ residency the trio put on at the nightclub Pacha in Ibiza. |
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Since the invention of stereolithography in the mid-1980s and of the World Wide Web in the mid-1990s, much has been made of their revolutionary potential. |
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The Internet and specifically its graphic interface the World Wide Web is reaching a level of saturation and widespread adoption throughout the world. |
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The Wide lens is also the one you should use in low light situations, such as twilight, as most Wide lenses have larger apertures which let more light in to the camera. |
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Even in New York City, the outdoors can offer alternatives to the World Wide Web. |
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But today the World Wide Web presents a serious threat to personal privacy, Wozniak said. |
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In The Wide Sargasso Sea, Jean Rhys drew a haunting portrait of the young Mrs Rochester before she went mad and ended her days in the attic in Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre. |
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Wide silk ribbons could be attached to either the crown or the galloon. |
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The practice of law in cyberspace is different from cyberlaw that has been defined as the study of those legal issues pertaining to the Internet and World Wide Web. |
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Furthermore, access to the World Wide Web and global cyberculture will provide these generations with a plenitude of new ideas and new expectations. |
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And then there was a dorm called Harkness, which is just an Eyes Wide Shut sex-positive nightmare dorm. |
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It provided an explanation of what the World Wide Web was, and how one could use a browser and set up a web server. |
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Wide went her eyes in wonder and incredulity, as she beheld this seeming apparition risen from the dead. |
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There's a fan club with 60,000 members across the country, plus an upcoming home page on the World Wide Web. |
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On 30 April 1993, CERN announced that the World Wide Web would be free to anyone, with no fees due. |
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Although the two terms are sometimes conflated in popular use, World Wide Web is not synonymous with Internet. |
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The terms Internet and World Wide Web are often used without much distinction. |
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Hypertext is also the basic format for World Wide Web documents using Hypertext Markup Language. |
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Wide receivers Deion Branch and DJ Hackett are likely to sit it out completely. |
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In-Box Direct merges the visual and creative power of the graphical World Wide Web, with the simple delivery of e-mail. |
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Wide QRS complex tachycardia with right bundle block pattern and a superior axis was induced by programmed ventricular stimulation. |
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Girl Wide Web, or chapters from it, would be accessible for undergraduates in courses on media and youth, gender and media, or cyberculture. |
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The World Wide Web had a number of differences from other hypertext systems available at the time. |
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The experimental tests, or genetic markers, use technology known as Genome Wide Association Studies. |
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Headshop is the new online store for Disinformation, the subculture destination of choice on the World Wide Web. |
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Wide binary stars are separated by as much as one light-year in their orbits, farther apart than some stellar nurseries are wide. |
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The airline is also in the process of inducting 14 aircraft in its fleet including Narrow body, Wide Body and Turbo-Prop aircraft. |
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And so many fans wanted to chat to her on the World Wide Web that the Internet blew a gasket. |
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In 1995, Richard began work on ALICE, a natural language chatterbot on the World Wide Web. |
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One of the more famous misunderstood practitioners of Vodou in literature is Christophine in Jean Rhys's Wide Sargasso Sea. |
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The NEBS compliance marks another major milestone for World Wide Packets and LightningEdge. |
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On the other hand, we witness the increasing trivialisation of the World Wide Web. |
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Currently PTM is focussed on South Africa and in particular, the Western Bushveld Joint Venture with Anglo Platinum and Africa Wide Mining. |
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Wide stripes and geometric squares replace the large, floral patterns seen in the other collections. |
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In March of 1989 while employed at CERN, Tim Berners-Lee wrote a proposal that would become the basis for the World Wide Web. |
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Because of image caching, mirroring and copying, it is difficult to remove an image from the World Wide Web. |
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Away from driving, in 1962 he acted as a colour commentator for ABC's Wide World of Sports for Formula One and NASCAR races. |
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He lived in that manor the rest of his life, filming scenes from The Shining, Full Metal Jacket and Eyes Wide Shut there as well. |
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On 6 February 2015, it was announced that Judge Richard Marks was to be replaced by Judge Charles Wide at the retrial. |
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According to the World Wide Fund for Nature, the territory of the Netherlands belongs to the ecoregion of Atlantic mixed forests. |
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According to the World Wide Fund for Nature, the territory of Belgium belongs to the ecoregion of Atlantic mixed forests. |
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The EP, The Great Wide Open was released on 15 October 2007 through Atlantic Records, negating the release of the single itself. |
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Wide open from 18-feet, bibby drilled the shot and unleashed a roar. |
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Wide receivers Vidal Hazelton, Jamere Holland and David Ausberry are the only freshmen needing NCAA approval. |
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Live indexing of other World Wide Web sites that publish text, hypermedia and Adobe Acrobat documents, will be demonstrated by Verity. |
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He used similar ideas to those underlying the ENQUIRE system to create the World Wide Web, for which he designed and built the first Web browser. |
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Leith is director of the World Wide Web Foundation and a fellow at Harvard University's Berkman Center. |
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Wide awake, all at once, he was at the same time plunged even deeper into a cloudland of symbols to which he had no key. |
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Recently, however, World Wide Web marketing has escaped from cyberspace. |
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Many law librarians and academics have commented on the changing system of legal information delivery brought about by the rapid growth of the World Wide Web. |
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Thales has signed a contract for the supply of two Wide Area Multilateration systems for the Terminal Maneuvering Area of Siem Reap and Phnom Penh airports. |
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At the same time, the company has become one of the largest Internet service providers, offering its 6 million customers access to the World Wide Web. |
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The Wide Streets Commission was established in 1757 at the request of Dublin Corporation to govern architectural standards on the layout of streets, bridges and buildings. |
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TransNet is designed for those studying for a career in telecommunications and who require a detailed knowledge of modern Wide Area Networks and data services. |
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Now there is also cyberplagiarism, which refers, among other things, to putting together borrowed and unattributed material read on and drawn from the World Wide Web. |
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In a 2013 study, the World Wide Fund for Nature identified the world's 10 most dangerous waters for shipping, but the Bermuda Triangle was not among them. |
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Leading the Web to its full potential, the World Wide Web Consortium today published the Document Object Model Level 2 HTML as a W3C Recommendation. |
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The World Wide Web Consortium, in partnership with NIST, released the first version of the Document Object Model Conformance Test Suite, Level 1 Core. |
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As the popularity of the Internet's World Wide Web exploded in 1994 and 1995, corporations began adopting the browser software called Mosaic for their networks. |
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The World Wide Web has been central to the development of the Information Age and is the primary tool billions of people use to interact on the Internet. |
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In the 2006 Great British Design Quest organised by the BBC and the Design Museum, the World Wide Web was voted among the top 10 British design icons. |
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The World Wide Web Consortium's timeline says December 1992, whereas SLAC itself claims December 1991, as does a W3C document titled A Little History of the World Wide Web. |
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Wide open and drift educing tracks with multiple powerups provide the setting for boost infested, mega-weapon battles among 12 highly heated karts. |
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The World Wide Web Consortium claims that it is essential that the Web be accessible, so it can provide equal access and equal opportunity to people with disabilities. |
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That meant Java's virtual machine could at least count on being able to run on the 80 percent of computers that connect to the World Wide Web using the Netscape browser. |
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Wide cracks, holes and gouged-out or crumbled areas should be completely filled with spackling compound or patching plaster and sanded smooth before painting. |
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Wide paved boulevards and gathering places were constructed in the capital city of Antananarivo and the Rova palace compound was turned into a museum. |
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Among the new equipment is the Cosmic Origins Spectrograph and the Wide Field Camera 3, both of which will contribute to the next generation of stunning images from on high. |
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Perhaps the most famous novel featuring its name is Jean Rhys's Wide Sargasso Sea, a rewriting of Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre from Bertha Mason's point of view. |
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Viewing a web page on the World Wide Web normally begins either by typing the URL of the page into a web browser, or by following a hyperlink to that page or resource. |
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Shetland's access to oil revenues has funded the Shetland Charitable Trust, which in turn funds a wide variety of local programmes. |
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Tenements are commonly bought by a wide range of social types and are favoured for their large rooms, high ceilings and original period features. |
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The country's wide geographic variations cause localised differences in amounts of sunshine, rainfall and temperature. |
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The eastern, southern and western coasts of the peninsula are lined with numerous sandy beaches both wide and small, separated by steep cliffs. |
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The cuisine includes a wide range of light meats, like fish, seafood and chicken, which are mostly grilled or roasted. |
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There is a wide range of smaller industries, mostly located in industrial and business parks especially at Llangefni and Gaerwen. |
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The station offers a wide selection of music and news within the island and also on the internet for Montserratians living overseas. |
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Horses on hunts can range from specially bred and trained field hunters to casual hunt attendees riding a wide variety of horse and pony types. |
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The SAF is being developed to respond to a wide range of issues, in both conventional and unconventional warfare. |
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Filmer's theory, owing to a timely posthumous publication, obtained a wide recognition. |
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These dartboards have electronic scoring computers that are preprogrammed with a wide variety of game types. |
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Pitcairn Island is remarkably productive and its benign climate supports a wide range of tropical and temperate crops. |
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The ball is also regarded as bad if it is thrown into the batter's body or wide of the batting box. |
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A fault is a serve that falls long or wide of the service box, or does not clear the net. |
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Byrd's set contains compositions in a wide variety of musical styles, reflecting the variegated character of the texts which he was setting. |
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They cannot be out bowled, caught, leg before wicket, or hit the ball twice off a wide. |
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In case of a no ball or a wide the batsman can choose to strike the ball, earning runs in addition to the fixed penalty. |
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The rhyme is often used in a children's singing game, which exists in a wide variety of forms, with additional verses. |
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If the ball passes the far wicket out of reach of the batsman then it is called a wide, also with an extra run. |
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Even some of those who disagree with him have recognised the wide appeal of such works as Orthodoxy and The Everlasting Man. |
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The Hay Festival in Wales attracts wide interest, and the Edinburgh International Book Festival is the largest festival of its kind in the world. |
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Labour lost the 1987 general election by a wide margin, although it did manage to cut the Conservative majority significantly. |
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He played a wide range of parts in classics and modern plays, greatly increasing his technical abilities in the process. |
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The production by Jonathan Miller, and Olivier's performance, attracted a wide range of responses. |
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There are a large number of music festivals in the United Kingdom, covering a wide variety of genres. |
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Though a relatively underground style in North America, it enjoys wide popularity in Europe, Japan, and South America. |
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Gothic architecture greatly increased the amount of glass in large buildings, partly to allow for wide expanses of glass, as in rose windows. |
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He was the chief tragedian of the Lord Chamberlain's Men, with a capacious memory for lines and a wide emotional range. |
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Copenhagen and its multiple outlying islands have a wide range of folk traditions. |
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By the late 1970s, however, metal bands were employing a wide variety of tempos. |
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Not only do readers find it entertaining, but it is also open to a wide range of interpretations. |
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Some popular music forms have become global, while others have a wide appeal within the culture of their origin. |
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Popular music is music with wide appeal that is typically distributed to large audiences through the music industry. |
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Chaucer's use of such a wide range of classes and types of people was without precedent in English. |
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The Statute of Proclamations of 1539 gave the King wide powers to legislate without reference to, or approval from, Parliament. |
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Or it can have wide, sweeping phrases, as in the works of Livy and the speeches of Cicero. |
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As a conductor he recorded a wide range of composers, from Purcell to Grainger. |
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The two expressed unity in a wide range of issues, including the War in Afghanistan. |
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He and Alice attended day after day, hearing music by a wide range of composers. |
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For in no wise could he leave that lofty spot, or descend the wide marmoreal flights. |
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No doubt his wide circle of friends and patrons among the nobility and gentry were able to ensure that he escaped more severe penalties. |
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The contents show Byrd's mastery of a wide variety of keyboard forms, though liturgical compositions based on plainsong are not represented. |
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A wide range of colours, many overpainted to achieve a different effect, and much gold and silver are used. |
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Sports are popular in Denmark, and its citizens participate in and watch a wide variety. |
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The hospitals offer a wide range of healthcare services, and some of the territory's private hospitals are considered to be world class. |
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Hong Kong offers wide recreational and competitive sport opportunities despite its limited land area. |
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Since the 1990s it has been in increasingly wide use, particularly at national sporting events. |
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A wide range of music is performed on the island, such as rock, blues, jazz and pop. |
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At the same time, there is an opportunity to meet people from a wide range of ethnic and cultural backgrounds. |
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Concerns were also raised about the impact on the large medical research sector in Scotland from the loss of UK wide research funding. |
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Parts of the circuit, such as the starting grid, are 17 metres wide, complying with the latest safety guidelines. |
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An economy may be highly developed or growing rapidly, but also contain a wide gap between the rich and the poor in a society. |
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The wide private and public use of the European Flag is encouraged to symbolise a European dimension. |
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The OECD is known as a statistical agency, as it publishes comparable statistics on a wide number of subjects. |
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Ferryboats were used to cross wide rivers and are often mentioned in the Brehon Laws as subject to strict regulations. |
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Nonetheless, the evidence of place names suggests a wide area of Ionan influence in Pictland. |
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There are a number of Churches, Gurdwaras, Mosques and Temples covering a wide spectrum of religions in the Huddersfield area. |
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The kick was once in wide use in both Australian rules football and gridiron football, but is today rarely seen in either sport. |
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However, the gap between total compensation and productivity is not as wide because of increased employee benefits such as health insurance. |
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The United States is home to many cultures and a wide variety of ethnic groups, traditions, and values. |
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The reason for these wide roads to was to prevent excessive churning of the road bed, and allow easy movement of flocks and herds of animals. |
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The system was heavily built, using a wide gauge, sturdy tracks and strong bridges. |
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It is envisaged as a deployable joint force, for use in a wide range of crisis scenarios, up to and including high intensity combat operations. |
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The Ottoman Turks began using falconets, which were short but wide cannons, during the Siege of Constantinople. |
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The art of Ottoman decoration developed with a multitude of influences due to the wide ethnic range of the Ottoman Empire. |
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Verily, those who misbelieve and obstruct the way of God, have erred a wide error. |
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There is a wide distribution of salaries among the various districts of Poland. |
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This in turn inspired a wide range of feature films, books, magazines, works of art, poetry, radio plays and MOI short films. |
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In particular, with five minutes gone, Bobby Charlton struck the post and sent another shot just wide. |
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This wide dispersal had the effect of confusing the Germans and fragmenting their response. |
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Shares in the privatised utilities were sold below their market value to ensure quick and wide sales, rather than maximise national income. |
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The city has a wide range of cultural activities, amenities and museums. |
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The Privy Council therefore deals with a wide range of matters, including university and livery company statutes, churchyards, coinage and dates of bank holidays. |
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May also said Britain was more secure as part of the EU due to the European arrest warrant and Europe wide information sharing among other factors. |
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As a highly specialised and adaptable light infantry force, the Royal Marines are trained for rapid deployment worldwide and capable of dealing with a wide range of threats. |
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Freetown lies on a peninsula, and is separated from the country's main airport, Lungi, by the estuary of the Sierra Leone River, which is several miles wide. |
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They use a wide variety of vegetables, spices, coconut and jaggery. |
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State officials therefore share the same interests as owners of capital and are linked to them through a wide array of social, economic, and political ties. |
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This is expressed by the phrases wide white top and broad side up. |
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The new species possesses a combination of primitive and derived features that helps to fill wide morphological and temporal gaps in early mesoeucrocodylian history. |
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Humpback whales were huge. All they had to do to swallow a mermaid was open their gigantic mouths wide. She was the smallest merkid in their class. |
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At American tracks greyhounds are kept in kennel compounds, in crates that are approximately three feet wide, four feet deep, and three feet high. |
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Generally, tables are rectangles twice as long as they are wide. |
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It can be flavored with a wide range of spices, such as sumac for tartness, and paprika, Cayenne pepper, or harissa, a hot chili paste that gives it a red color. |
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A no ball or a wide does not count towards the six balls in the over. |
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The deep and wide river allowed easy transport of products to the sea. |
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Regarding the transport sites, apids, melittids, ctenoplectrids, and megachilids all show little variation whereas the other bee families display wide variation. |
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So much petroleum is traded world wide that it forms a megamarket. |
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Zonhoven based Konings NV specialises in private label ciders for European retailers and offers a wide variety of flavours and packaging options to the beverage industry. |
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He became a member of the royal court of Edward III as a valet de chambre, yeoman, or esquire on 20 June 1367, a position which could entail a wide variety of tasks. |
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There is a wide array of linguistic forms in the Beowulf manuscript. |
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The Greeks prescribe the median or middle vein to be opened, and so much blood to be taken away as the patient may well spare, and the cut that is made must be wide enough. |
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The strength of the British press is a unique feature of the Irish print media scene, with the availability of a wide selection of British published newspapers and magazines. |
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His eyes were wide and scared, as if he'd woken mid-nightmare. |
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Established in 2016, the team compete in the UK wide Women's British Basketball League and play their home matches at the Oriam National Performance Centre. |
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The Pictish Saint Drostan appears to have had a wide following in the north in earlier times, although he was all but forgotten by the 12th century. |
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It became a national struggle enjoying wide support among the Welsh, who were provoked particularly by Edward's attempts to impose English law on the Welsh. |
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Congress governments, with wide powers, were formed in these provinces. |
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Noted above, this in turn led to the March 1941 pamphlet, which inspired a wide range of cultural responses to the Few, and the Battle of Britain. |
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The decline in the mining of coal after World War II was a country wide issue, but South Wales and Rhondda were affected to a higher degree than other areas of Britain. |
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