Congress overrode the veto and the Freedmen's Bureau continued to operate for a number of years. |
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For this purpose, a number of optical elements were applicably designed. |
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She has the difficult task of bringing together a number of discordant elements. |
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These trees will thrive, to a greater or lesser degree, in a number of climates. |
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There have been a number of burglaries in the neighborhood in recent months. |
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The cross has been incorporated into a number of coats of arms of Mercian towns, including Tamworth, Leek and Blaby. |
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The governor has proposed a number of cost-cutting measures. |
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The board has received a number of complaints about the new policy. |
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The President's speech addressed a number of important issues. |
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The well diggers found a number of Native American artifacts. |
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Prior to Newcomen a number of small steam devices of various sorts had been made, but most were essentially novelties. |
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Around 1600 a number of experimenters used steam to power small fountains working like a coffee percolator. |
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Over the next six years, he made a number of other improvements and modifications to the steam engine. |
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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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A Griffon rescue Hovercraft has been in use for a number of years with the Airport Fire Service at Dundee Airport in Scotland. |
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Because of this, they could not convince everybody, so atomism was but one of a number of competing theories on the nature of matter. |
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In 1803 Dalton orally presented his first list of relative atomic weights for a number of substances. |
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Nevertheless, a number of authors have had more to say about what Newton gained from Hooke and some aspects remain controversial. |
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Diesel's patents expired in 1912, but a number of successful oil engine locomotives were produced before then. |
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Arriva has operated a number of rail franchises in the UK since privatisation in 1996 though its subsidiary, Arriva UK Trains. |
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The first posters used a number of type fonts, as was contemporary practice, and station signs used sans serif block capitals. |
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In addition, each house has a number of House Prefects, with authority only in that house. |
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Advanced players improve their performance through a number of accoutrements. |
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There are also a number of local or specialised rail services operated on an 'open access' basis outside the franchise arrangements. |
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Historically, Manchester Airport was consistently the busiest airport after London Heathrow for a number of decades following the war. |
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The new Departure Lounge offers a Food Court, a number of new shops and Escape Lounge. |
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As indicated above, the rates at which an individual and their employer pay contributions depend on a number of factors. |
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As discussed above, on an individual basis, a number of factors correlate with a longer life. |
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During the Migration Period as the Western Roman Empire declined, Malta came under attack and was conquered or occupied a number of times. |
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There are a number of smaller political parties in Malta that presently have no parliamentary representation. |
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Additionally, a number of individual towns and villages in the Republic of Malta have sister cities. |
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The festival offers fireworks displays of a number of Maltese as well as foreign fireworks factories. |
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The establishment of an English parliament has also been backed by a number of Scottish and Welsh nationalists. |
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There are a number of casual references scattered throughout the Bede's history to this aspect of Mercian military policy. |
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Recently a number of linguists have argued that many of the grammar changes observed in English were due to a Brythonic influence. |
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During the 19th century, a number of Gaeilgeoir organisations were founded to promote a broad cultural and linguistic revival. |
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More than sixty languages are spoken in Pakistan, including a number of provincial languages. |
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To a fair pair of gallows, there to end their lives with shame, as a number of such other losengers had done. |
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International criminal law can protect the rights of racial or ethnic minorities in a number of ways. |
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Starting around 1917, a number of countries became ruled ostensibly in the interests of the working class. |
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English contains a number of sounds and sound distinctions not present in some other languages. |
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In today's developed world, a computer is one of a number of systems which help learners to improve their language. |
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As in other Celtic languages, Cornish lacks a number of verbs that are commonly found in other languages. |
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Part III details comprehensive rules across a number of sectors, that states agree to abide by. |
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There are also a number of railway lines crossing over the area, which centre at Shrewsbury. |
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Shropshire has a number of areas with Silurian and Ordivician rocks, where a number of shells, corals and trilobites can be found. |
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The park incorporates Fountains Abbey, Fountains Hall, and a number of other notable historic features. |
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Mortimer Forest and Wenlock Edge are examples where a number of fossils can be found. |
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Shropshire is connected to the rest of the United Kingdom via a number of road and rail links. |
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The county has a number of private and public golf courses, including the Church Stretton Golf Club, situated on the slopes of the Long Mynd. |
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The meaning of basic verbs can be expanded and sometimes radically changed through the use of a number of prefixes. |
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The use and learning of the German language are promoted by a number of organisations. |
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The church also helps to run a number of schools, including two leading public schools in East Anglia, Culford School and The Leys. |
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During Wilfrid's lifetime Britain and Ireland consisted of a number of small kingdoms. |
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The Kentish court included a number of visiting clergymen at that time, including Benedict Biscop, a noted missionary. |
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The main sources for the life of Becket are a number of biographies that were written by contemporaries. |
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Hinduism as it is commonly known can be subdivided into a number of major currents. |
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Universities are generally divided into a number of academic departments, schools or faculties. |
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Malaysia has a number of grammar schools, a majority of which were established when the country was under the British. |
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There are a number of public liberal arts colleges, including the members of the Council of Public Liberal Arts Colleges. |
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Historically, a number of IBR programs have collapsed because of these problems. |
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In 2012, a number of select colleges were upgraded to university status in a bid to increase the intake of students into the degree program. |
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The bachelor's degree has also been used since the late 1990s in a number of areas like nursing and teaching. |
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Oxford maintains a number of museums and galleries, open for free to the public. |
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The union is also responsible for the organisation of a number of events, including, amongst others, the college's annual summer ball. |
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The East Wing of King's appears, as a part of Somerset House, in a number of other productions, such as Wilde, Flyboys, and The Duchess. |
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The council is supported in carrying out its role by a number of committees which report directly to it. |
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The Financial Times collates and publishes a number of financial market indices, which reflect the changing value of their constituent parts. |
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Eton also runs a number of choral and English language courses during the summer months. |
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Burial sites near Burao in the northwestern part of the country likewise feature a number of old stelae. |
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Additionally, between Djibouti City and Loyada in Djibouti are a number of anthropomorphic and phallic stelae. |
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The walls feature a number of separate compartments or recesses for receiving the garments when taken off. |
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Outside the cities, Romans were avid riders and rode on or drove quite a number of vehicle types, some of which are mentioned here. |
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Below are a number of links to sites reporting or summarizing current research or thinking. |
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National Express operates coach services from Bath Bus Station to a number of cities. |
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This work is far from complete, and contains a number of malfeatures that are unfortunately hard-wired into the model. |
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The Upper Ward of Windsor Castle comprises a number of major buildings enclosed by the upper bailey wall, forming a central quadrangle. |
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There were also a number of Cistercian abbeys, but these were often in remote areas and not destined to become cathedrals. |
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To this end, cathedrals normally have a number of small chapels used for private devotion or for small groups. |
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Over the years, the Grand Masters also built a number of large residences in the countryside, such as Verdala Palace and San Anton Palace. |
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Enid Blyton wrote a number of children's books with pixies as featured characters. |
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Robin Hood is known to have appeared in a number of other lost and extant Elizabethan plays. |
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There are a number of references to Robin Hood as Robin Wood, or Whood, or Whod, from the 16th and 17th centuries. |
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In Arthurian romance, a number of explanations are given for Arthur's possession of Excalibur. |
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Geoffrey was translated into a number of different Welsh prose versions by the end of the 13th century, collectively known as Brut y Brenhinedd. |
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She gave Coventry a number of works in precious metal by the famous goldsmith Mannig and bequeathed a necklace valued at 100 marks of silver. |
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She was later buried there upon her own death, along with a number of other subsequent members of the royal family. |
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Mumming spread from the British Isles to a number of former British colonies. |
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Due to the steepness and uneven surface of the hill there are usually a number of injuries. |
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The proceedings went further, and a number of Richard's chamber knights were also executed, among these Burley. |
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The invasion was a success, and a number of Irish chieftains submitted to English overlordship. |
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Restaurants in Great Britain have adopted a number of Indian terms to identify popular dishes. |
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Since the 2000s, a number of brewers and outlets have been introducing a variation on keg dispense. |
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Malts can be treated in a number of ways, particularly by degrees of roasting, to obtain different colours and flavours. |
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A number of hands show a finger wholly or partly missing, for which a number of explanations have been given. |
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Yorkshire County Cricket Club, play a number of fixtures at North Marine Road, Scarborough. |
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Although distinct from both Classical and Vulgar Latin in a number of ways, Ecclesiastical Latin was more stable than typical Medieval Latin. |
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There are a number of large brooches, including several of comparable quality to the Tara brooch. |
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He idealised her image as Dante's Beatrice in a number of paintings, such as Beata Beatrix. |
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Alcuin wrote many theological and dogmatic treatises, as well as a few grammatical works and a number of poems. |
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He wrote a number of clerical legal texts Institutes of Polity and Canons of Edgar. |
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Out of all these dissensions in the 14th century sprang a number of separate congregations, almost of sects. |
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Shakespeare borrowed heavily from both but expanded the plot by developing a number of supporting characters, particularly Mercutio and Paris. |
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On these travels, he met a number of prominent European intellectuals and politicians. |
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He had to employ a number of assistants for the copying and mechanical work, which filled the house with incessant noise and clutter. |
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The story has been fictionalised several times and formed the basis for a number of films. |
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Shelley developed a very strong affection towards Jane and addressed a number of poems to her. |
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His poetry came into use by a number of British classical composers such as Benjamin Britten and Ralph Vaughan Williams, who set his works. |
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He introduced a number of different concepts of the form tyranny can take, referred to as social tyranny, and tyranny of the majority. |
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From quite early in his career, he sought a better way to organise society and wrote a number of Utopian novels. |
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He also devised a number of games, including an early version of what today is known as Scrabble. |
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During these years he produced a number of poems about the natural world in Birds, Beasts and Flowers. |
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During their marriage, she published six novels, a collection of short stories, and a number of short stories in magazines. |
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Christie has been portrayed on a number of occasions in film and television. |
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On a number of occasions he also visited his former school to speak to the students and look around. |
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Pratchett was also an avid video game player, and collaborated in the creation of a number of game adaptations of his books. |
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Pratchett is known for a distinctive writing style that included a number of characteristic hallmarks. |
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Pratchett wrote or collaborated on a number of Discworld books that are not novels in themselves but serve to accompany the series. |
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The second folk revival saw a number of acts drawing on this work, and enjoying some success. |
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The rhyme dates back at least to the 18th century and exists with different numbers of verses each with a number of variations. |
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There are also a number of compositions which do not conform to this stylistic pattern. |
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The 1605 set also contains a number of miscellaneous items which fall outside the liturgical scheme of the main body of the set. |
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The two met in the summer of 1939 and subsequently performed a number of McPhee's transcriptions for a recording. |
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She agrees, but negotiates for a number of lessons equal to the number of black keys only. |
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He is involved in a number of charitable activities, including the Elton John AIDS Foundation, Nordoff Robbins, Prostate Cancer UK and War Child. |
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Later, he would be the owner of a number of West End theatres, including the Palace. |
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Lloyd Webber had on a number of occasions written sacred music for the annual Sydmonton Festival. |
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He and lyricist and composer Tim Rice wrote a number of new songs for the production to supplement the songs from the film. |
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The band had a number of bass players during this period who did not fit with the band's chemistry. |
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The Melvins have also been a significant influence on doom metal and a number of its subgenres. |
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This, beside a greater willingness to woo the American press and fans, may have helped a number of them in achieving international success. |
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By the end of the 1990s indie rock developed a number of subgenres and related styles. |
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Covent Garden, and especially the market, have appeared in a number of works. |
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The children's prom of 2011 was based on the CBBC television series 'Horrible Histories', and featured a number of songs from the show. |
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Satire and black humour were major features of many of his films, and his performances had a strong influence on a number of later comedians. |
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Roger Lewis notes that like a number of Sellers's characters, he is played in a sympathetic and dignified manner. |
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He is known for playing the primary antagonist in a number of popular motion pictures, which has seen him referenced in popular culture. |
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Though a number of Keaton's early talkies made impressive profits, they were artistically dismal. |
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Lewis Gilbert was again appointed as director, and a number of the crew from The Spy Who Loved Me also joined the production. |
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For the scenes of the fictional Russian location of Severnaya, and other effects, Derek Meddings built a number of miniature sets at Leavesden. |
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His writing style incorporates a number of storytelling techniques such as flashbacks, shifting points of view and unreliable narrators. |
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The final scene of John Hurt's character has been named by a number of publications as one of the most memorable in cinematic history. |
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Sir Salman Rushdie is among a number of post Second World War writers from former British colonies who permanently settled in Britain. |
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Northern Ireland has produced a number of significant poets, the most famous being Nobel prize winner Seamus Heaney. |
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The British Library makes a number of images of items within its collections available online. |
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The Laws of the Game do not specify any player positions other than goalkeeper, but a number of specialised roles have evolved. |
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Gameplay centres on a number of innings, in which teams alternate at batting and fielding. |
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There are a number of regional variations on the standard rules and scoring systems. |
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Every round of golf is based on playing a number of holes in a given order. |
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Dissatisfaction with the governance of the sport led, in 1895, to a number of prominent clubs establishing what would become rugby league. |
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Rugby union has a number of heartlands, notably South Wales, the Scottish Borders, the English West Country, London and the Midlands. |
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Gameplay centres on a number of innings, in which the two teams alternate at batting and fielding. |
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In April 1877, those laws were set with a number of Sheffield Rules being incorporated. |
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As well as sponsorship for the league itself, the Premier League has a number of official partners and suppliers. |
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The main groupings of supporters can now be found in a number of domestic and international supporters' clubs. |
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This uncovered a number of items from the old nursery on the site and one year later the first floodlights were introduced. |
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Between 1956 and 2006 Spurs used a faux heraldic shield featuring a number of local landmarks and associations. |
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The team won a number of local cup competitions, including the Suffolk Challenge Cup and the Suffolk Senior Cup. |
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The playing surface at Portman Road is highly regarded and has been voted best pitch in the league on a number of occasions. |
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The former groundsman, Alan Ferguson, received a number of accolades, including both Premiership and Championship Groundsman of the Year. |
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The ECB offers a number of Central Contracts in September each year to England players whom the selectors think will form the core of the team. |
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Analysis of 18th century matches has identified a number of strong teams who actually or effectively proclaimed their temporal superiority. |
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Up until 1910, the English rugby team used various stadia in a number of venues around England before settling at Twickenham Stadium. |
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There were a number of versions recorded including a 'rap' version with Jerry Guscott doing a solo. |
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Over a number of recent years, the Saints have developed a rivalry with Saracens. |
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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 fourteen tournaments held to date have been at intervals ranging from two to eight years, and have featured a number of different formats. |
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From 1985 to 1988, each nation played each other a number of times on a home and away basis. |
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As well as title sponsorship, Super League has a number of official partners and suppliers. |
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He retired from tournament golf in 2004 at the age of sixty, having won a number of events at senior level. |
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Further places are given to players, amateurs and professionals, who are successful in a number of qualifying events. |
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There are a number of medals and trophies that are, or have been, given for various achievements during The Open. |
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The field for the Open is 156, and golfers gain a place in a number of ways. |
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For the 2016 Ryder Cup there were a number of changes from 2014 in the American system. |
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However, there remain a number of unwritten rules and codes of conduct which the European players believe were being ignored. |
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There are a number of issues external to the institution that can influence the fiscal management of student affairs. |
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Most neurologists would start a patient like the chief justice on one of a number of antiseizure drugs, Dr. Miller said. |
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Prior to the U.S. Civil War, there were a number of northern periodicals devoted to publishing antislavery content. |
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Jane mentioned a number of braggables in her college application, including her term as senior class president. |
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His plan, in broad strokes, was to outfit a small fleet of cars with a number of miniature directional microphones. |
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The woman had displayed a number of bulimic symptoms, prompting her family to stage an intervention. |
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Many homes, a great deal of property and a number of lives were lost as a result of the bushfires in this country. |
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But there were a number of flowerless, champagneless tables and at least three of them were occupied by unaffiliated diners. |
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The digital channelizer, which is used to split the received signal into a number of sub-channels, plays an important role in SDR systems. |
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Not many people in France bought the little five-chaptered book, but a number of copies were sold in Germany. |
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First, a number of languages do not have a single negation morpheme but have a circumfixal morpheme. |
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The codestream obtained after compression of an image with JPEG 2000 is scalable in nature, meaning that it can be decoded in a number of ways. |
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There are a number of Congresscritters who'd like nothing better than to convert the Shuttle into benefits for their own districts. |
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In 1716, the Septennial Act was passed, which had a number of consequences. |
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This came after a number of other job losses in the city at Aviva, British Sugar and Terry's chocolate factory. |
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The cruel folly which crimps a number of ignorant and innocent peasants, dresses them up in uniform..and sends them off to kill and be killed. |
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Nokia, Palm, Research in Motion and a number of other hand-set makers are fashioning ever more datacentric phones. |
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The Dandelion has a number of common names in Newfoundland. These include Dumbledore, Faceclock, and Piss-a-beds. |
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There was a heavy table in one corner of the dungeonesque place, on which were a number of books and papers. |
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It maintains a number of echomail areas, including 40 recently added that cover areas rainging from animal rights to robotics. |
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There are also a number of examples of endoclitics whereby clitics appear followed by affixes. |
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But a number of Europeanisms have appeared in writing, though not yet in speech, in recent decades. |
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But every known algorithm for this problem requires a number of steps that increases exponentially as n increases. |
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Dietrich and Lenya lacked a number of singerly virtues, but their strengths lay in a kind of extramusical quality of feeling and experience. |
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Crude oil is fractionated in a refinery to produce a number of different petroleum products. |
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Among a number of unidentified specimens...was one of an unusually well-defined, almost perfect frond of a fucoid. |
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They comprised a number of Greeks from Istanbul, and a number of grecicized Romanians. |
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He collected a number of injuries that stopped him jousting, and then in middle age became stout, eventually gross. |
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After all, a number of players were disgruntled, and a few more were gruntled. |
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After the war, the United Kingdom received the League of Nations mandate over a number of former German and Ottoman colonies. |
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When the storm cleared, local villagers found the outline of a village, consisting of a number of small houses without roofs. |
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The Crusaders meant to wrest Jerusalem from heathendom, but they managed to pillage a number of lands in Christendom along the way. |
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The Welsh Folk Song Society has published a number of collections of songs and tunes. |
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The North Sea receives freshwater from a number of European continental watersheds, as well as the British Isles. |
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Though rare, the North Sea has been the site of a number of historically documented tsunamis. |
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World War I also brought the first extensive use of submarine warfare, and a number of submarine actions occurred in the North Sea. |
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Even in good conditions, it includes a number of significant obstacles such as the Needles and the overfalls at St Catherine's Point. |
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The island is also covered by a number of local stations on the mainland, including the BBC station BBC Radio Solent broadcast from Southampton. |
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Columbus's first voyage in 1492 spurred maritime exploration and, from 1497, a number of explorers headed west. |
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In the Americas the Spanish found a number of empires that were as large and populous as those in Europe. |
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A working knowledge of English has become a requirement in a number of occupations and professions such as medicine and computing. |
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California and a number of other Western states, however, have retained the concept of community property derived from civil law. |
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Each Parliament comes to an end, after a number of sessions, in anticipation of a general election. |
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In 2006, a number of MPs attempted to revive the custom, having signed a motion for the impeachment of Tony Blair, but this was unsuccessful. |
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The supply of cheaper iron and steel aided a number of industries, such as those making nails, hinges, wire and other hardware items. |
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In the 1770s the engineer John Smeaton built some very large examples and introduced a number of improvements. |
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There are also a number of ancillary bodies which advise the EU or operate in a specific area. |
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To that end, a number of efforts were made to increase the EU's military capability, notably the Helsinki Headline Goal process. |
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What a number of these Sirens, Hirens, Cockatrices, Courtezans, in plaine English, Harlots, swimme amongst vs! |
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By 1882 a number of salt works were established at Haverton Hill near to Port Clarance and nearby Seal Sands in 1882 by Bell Brothers. |
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At the higher education level the North East contains a number of universities. |
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Modern historians have studied the Historia extensively, and a number of editions have been produced. |
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Nouns are marked for case in a number of ways, most commonly involving various combinations of lenition, palatalisation and suffixation. |
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The ITV franchise in central Scotland, STV Central, produces a number of Scottish Gaelic programmes for both BBC Alba and its own main channel. |
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Based on such references, some scholars have suggested a possible chronological order for a number of Aristotle's writings. |
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However, a number of finds of Roman coins have been made, for example at the Iron Age settlement of Freestone Hill near Gowran and Newgrange. |
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The federal government is proposing to add a number of substances to a hotlist that will prevent them from being used in cosmetics. |
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Ice movement is dominated by the motion of glaciers, whose activity is determined by a number of processes. |
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In the 19th century a number of scientists noted puzzling geological and zoological similarities between widely separated areas. |
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The Corded Ware Culture shared a number of features with the Bell Beaker Culture, derived from their common ancestor the Yamna culture. |
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The human flea normally attacks man, but may be found on a number of other animals. |
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Triplicity is a common theme in Celtic cosmology, and a number of deities were seen as threefold. |
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The heavy infantry of the maniples were supported by a number of light infantry and cavalry troops, typically 300 horsemen per manipular legion. |
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Following various military conquests in the Greek East, Romans adapted a number of Greek educational precepts to their own fledgling system. |
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After a number of unsuccessful engagements with Caesar's forces, he cut his losses and fled to Britain. |
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She seems to have passed her son off on his grandmother Livia for a number of years. |
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These were on a number of topics, everything from medical advice to moral judgments. |
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Following the successful suppression of Boudica's uprising, a number of new Roman governors continued the conquest by edging north. |
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During their occupation of Britain the Romans founded a number of important settlements, many of which still survive. |
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In 1974, Daniel Minoli and Robert Bear described a number of properties of hyperperfect numbers. |
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Domes were introduced in a number of Roman building types such as temples, thermae, palaces, mausolea and later also churches. |
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In the colonia, Constantine's reign was a time of prosperity and a number of extensive stone town houses of the period have been excavated. |
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Philip went on to invade Normandy as far as Arques in May, taking a number of castles. |
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These two churches disagree on a number of administrative, liturgical and doctrinal issues, most notably papal primacy of jurisdiction. |
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Interestingly, oath breaking and the absence of just judgements for ordinary people were mentioned a number of times. |
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It includes a number of independent kingdoms and other smaller territories and assigns a number of hides to each one. |
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There are also a number of recorded cases of parts of animals being buried within such graves. |
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It lists a number of peoples, such as the Hwicce, who have now vanished, except for reminders in various placenames. |
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There are a number of variations of the spelling of the names of the Kings listed above. |
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Despite this relative peace, the king was still forced to deal with a number of Danish raids and incursions. |
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After a number of successful operations elsewhere, he came to Northumbria and appears at some point to have set himself up as king. |
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It was the climax to a succession of Viking raids spread over a number of decades. |
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The first year of his reign was marked by the executions of a number of English noblemen whom he considered suspect. |
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Mary's government took a number of steps towards reversing the inflation, budgetary deficits, poverty, and trade crisis of her kingdom. |
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She had a number of problems during her childhood, one of the main ones being after the execution of her mother, Anne Boleyn. |
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This legacy was continued by a number of expatriate Greek scholars, from Basilios Bessarion to Leo Allatius. |
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The Royal Navy is also a key element of the British contribution to NATO, with a number of assets allocated to NATO tasks at any time. |
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The Royal Navy is currently deployed in many areas of the world, including a number of standing Royal Navy deployments. |
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It may take a diocesan bishop a number of years to reach the House of Lords, at which point he becomes a Lord Spiritual. |
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From his appearance I got the impression he wore his suits a number of times between ironings and didn't even bother to iron his shirts. |
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The success of these voyages led to the founding of a number of companies competing for the trade. |
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Forts from the colonial era, used for defense purposes, still line a number of major coastal cities across the archipelago. |
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Buckland Abbey is now in the care of the National Trust and a number of mementos of his life are displayed there. |
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Cromwell gained experience in a number of successful actions in East Anglia in 1643, notably at the Battle of Gainsborough on 28 July. |
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The commissions conduct general reviews of electoral boundaries once every 8 to 12 years, and a number of interim reviews. |
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Hinchinbrook sailed from Port Royal on 5 October 1779 and, in company with other British ships, proceeded to capture a number of American prizes. |
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Nelson spent the rest of the war cruising in the West Indies, where he captured a number of French and Spanish prizes. |
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Nelson, having been reinforced with a number of ships from St Vincent, went in pursuit. |
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He attended court and was guest of honour at a number of banquets and balls. |
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During these negotiations Japan advanced a number of proposals which were dismissed by the Americans as inadequate. |
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In 1910, a number of coal miners in the Rhondda Valley began what has come to be known as the Tonypandy Riot. |
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Under Article 22 of the Covenant of the League of Nations, a number of mandates were created. |
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The Commonwealth has adopted a number of symbols that represent the association of its members. |
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The Scottish Green Party has 6 MSPs in the Scottish Parliament and a number of local councillors. |
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The wall surfaces to be covered being vast, a number of paintings were in fact done in oil on canvas. |
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Several doors lead out of the room, to the division lobbies of the House of Lords and to a number of important offices. |
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Tackling vested interests and opening up closed circles in British society were also themes he returned to a number of times. |
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There are usually a number of former prime ministers and former members of the European Commission. |
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It is conventional for countries acceding to the European Union to send a number of observers to Parliament in advance. |
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The Commission also proposed a number of changes to procedure, including allocating specific parliamentary time to proposals for England. |
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Louisiana contains a number of areas which are, in varying degrees, protected from human intervention. |
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There are a number of smaller statutory jurisdictions, such as appeals from ecclesiastical and professional bodies. |
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Under the Appellate Jurisdiction Act 1876, the Sovereign nominated a number of Lords of Appeal in Ordinary to sit in the House of Lords. |
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In addition to uniformed officers carrying out security and custodial roles, a number of specialist functions exist within every prison. |
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At the highest level, all of England is divided into nine regions that are each made up of a number of counties and districts. |
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The RDAs worked together in a number of areas, with different RDAs taking the 'lead' role in varying policy areas. |
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The 11th century saw England become more stable, despite a number of wars with the Danes, which resulted in a Danish monarchy for one generation. |
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A review undertaken between 1987 and 1992 led to a number of relatively small alterations in borough boundaries. |
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The Museum of London is based there, as are a number of other services provided by the Corporation. |
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There are a number of private gardens and open spaces, often within courtyards of the larger commercial developments. |
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There have been a number of operators interested in running trains through the tunnel and along High Speed 1 to London. |
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There are a number of primary schools, both state and independent, in the town. |
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In 2007, the city celebrated the 800th anniversary of the founding of the borough of Liverpool, for which a number of events were planned. |
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The new venue was headlined by The Futureheads on the opening night and known as the Carling Academy for a number of years. |
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Along the course of the river a number of smaller private companies also offer river trips at Oxford, Wallingford, Reading and Hampton Court. |
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