For Croatians, food, tradition, and folk culture are interconnected, especially as a part of holiday celebrations. |
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Hadrian was always so nosy and loomed over everything that Ayumi did, believing that it was all a part of his job as a regent prince. |
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Ideas about racial and sexual difference have long been a part of British intellectual thought. |
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You have a whole pack of these guys, who left the Dixiecrat Party, a part of the Democratic Party, went over to the Republican Party. |
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Indians stoles, shawls and textiles found their way into English homes and Indian wools and cottons became a part of European dress. |
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By now we're reluctant to relinquish them, so like a part of our bodies have they become. |
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The nodding blue heads of the agapanthus define a part of New Zealand history. |
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You've built racetracks, you've run racetracks, you've been a part of leagues. |
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It was a noisy, raucous place, but many a sailor was proud to say they were a part of it. |
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He just wanted to be a part of the Camp for some time. It could be a period as short as a month or a year. |
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In ancient times, present-day Tajikistan was a part of the empire of the Achaemenian Persians. |
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Like many bloggers, what he writes about is strongly a part of what he does on a wider cultural level. |
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I couldn't contemplate going under the knife to erase my wrinkles, it would be like wiping out a part of my past. |
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The drunks are as much a part of this meeting as the royal procession and excessive imbibing is not confined to the lager louts. |
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The logic of relatives, which he was the first to investigate extensively, will eventually be recognized as a part of logic. |
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Handles are fine and we'll be delighted to have you as a part of our young but growing discussion community. |
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Under his treatment, ethics, sociology, aesthetics, and religion become a part of the history of the Absolute. |
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I guess Camden's time has passed and this new station is a part of that, but it'll be shame to see it go. |
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Personal re-invention is at least as much a part of the blues landscape as mournful harmonicas, stinging guitars or walking bass lines. |
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Is there a scene that you consider yourself a part of, or do you just do your thing regardless? |
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I know that but two wrongs don't make a right but I just don't want to be a part of this anymore. |
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It is equally clear that the region aboral to the marginal frame is a part of the perforate extraxial body wall. |
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It includes old railway arches which, at one time, formed a part of Leigh station. |
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Mr Bernau said he accepted the fees as a part of the open market, but urged people to use a free machine where possible. |
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This led the company to convert a part of the abattoir to slaughter small stock. |
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The computer is as much a part of modern warfare as mud, blood and bullets. |
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If something has been perceived subliminally, it is stored in a part of the memory that is inaccessible to conscious recall. |
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This piece of wreckage has been identified as a part of the front of the aircraft, extending to the right wing. |
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The mot juste for me was often a very descriptive word which often forced me to turn to a part of the language that was a bit high octane. |
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Now fresh water flooding and heavy rainfalls and tornadic storms are all a part of a landing hurricane. |
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Thus when she re-enters the store she is entering a part of a building as a trespasser intending to steal. |
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Central to O'Connell's vast popularity is his work ethic, which has been a part of him since childhood. |
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It is the inspiration for the story of a redoubtable guy who has seen an injustice and has been dedicating a part of his life to correcting it. |
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She would have to pass through great agony to become a part of the great yawning nothingness. |
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We contribute a part of our monthly saving towards maintaining a joint account in the bank. |
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It was a part of a general post-war radicalization of the international working class. |
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We need a part of the town where people can relax, put their feet up and, in the summer especially, enjoy the good weather. |
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Garrison is a small town in a part of the Hudson Valley fast being colonized by weekenders and even some commuters to the city. |
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He believes that being an audience member is as much a part of theatre as being an actor on stage. |
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These gauges are active today and are operated as a part of the Passaic Flood Warning System. |
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Over the past three years I have had first hand experience with all the many variables that are a part of aerotowing hang gliders. |
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Recently, a Sikh student in Montreal was forbidden from attending his school if he wore his kirpan, a dagger Sikhs are obligated to carry as a part of their faith. |
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He will forever be a part of baseball lore because of his 11th inning walk-off shot, giving the Yankees a 6-5 win in Game 7 of the American League Championship Series. |
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It was perhaps a part of Mrs. Heep's humility, that she still wore weeds. |
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The mask of self-deception was no longer a mask for me, it was a part of me. |
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Eerie orange cones captured in an aerial photograph will show each precise spot where a part of this pitiable child came to rest. |
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Margot, three years older than Anne, was quiet and bookish but still a part of things. |
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Here Comes Honey boo boo, taken as a part of the TV landscape, actually meant something. |
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Like the Colosseum, Jep both stands above and is a part of the grotesqueries that revolve around him. |
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For the first time in this war, the sounds of rifle file were celebratory rather than a part of combat. |
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Besides the to-die-for body, the Brazilian model has a storied sense of humor that has become a part of her catwalk persona. |
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There may even be a part of him that he himself does not recognize, a second self that is capable of otherwise repugnant violence. |
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But a part of me feels like you should stay in Los Angeles to schmooze with A-grade celebrities and pee alongside Jack Nicholson. |
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Set in a cavernous industrial-style warehouse, Psycle HQ feels like a club you want to be a part of. |
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Did the reporters and editors put much value on on accuracy and objectivity, or were they more a part of the party machine? |
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We have learned that music uses a side door into a part of the mind that is relatively undamaged by dementia. |
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But the events are not a part of the Carr for Senate campaign, nor does his campaign pay for them. |
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Each of these women has made a big effort to be a part of the air show scene, loves aerobatics, loves aviation in general and is uniquely qualified for the job. |
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In his younger years, he was a part of the No Wave scene, playing with the visionary James Chance and the contortions. |
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His family ran a butcher shop in a part of town so tough that their specialty was broken leg of lamb. |
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But in order to become a part of medical history, parahuman reproduction and human genetic engineering must circumvent the recalcitrance of an antiquated culture. |
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Even the way he sets up that chestnut, he makes the joke a part of his own history. |
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The studio is a part of the Sukhum School of Arts, located in Sukhumi, the capital of Abkhazia. |
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Wales became a part of England when the Tudor dynasty conquered the region. |
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Ordinary seamen received a part of the plunder at the captain's discretion but usually a single share. |
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This made the Company a part of British governance, but administration of British India remained the responsibility Company officers. |
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Slavery was a part of Ottoman society, with most slaves employed as domestic servants. |
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In the rejected Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe the charter was integrated as a part of the treaty itself. |
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Until 1 January 2007, the municipalities of Copenhagen, Frederiksberg and Bornholm were not a part of a Danish county. |
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The Commissioner is not a part of the Commission but has a duty to investigate complaints of misconduct referred to him. |
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Unlike other countries that are a part of the British Colonies, Bermuda does not have national healthcare. |
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The territory is fully a part of the British Overseas Territories for nationality purposes. |
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The Minister of Defence has the primary ministerial responsibility for the armed forces, which are formally a part of the Ministry of Defence. |
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Some scholars consider that education industry, including public and private services, is forming a part of creative industry. |
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Bell became so proficient that he became a part of his father's public demonstrations and astounded audiences with his abilities. |
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Some do not include Afghanistan, others question whether Afghanistan should be considered a part of South Asia or the Middle East. |
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Following India's partition, Afghanistan has generally been included in South Asia, with some considering it a part of Southwest Asia. |
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While Afghanistan is not considered as a part of the Indian subcontinent, Afghanistan is often included in South Asia. |
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Benelux countries are generally considered a part of Western Europe, rather than Central Europe. |
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Palena Province, a part of the Los Lagos Region, is also located within Patagonia. |
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Presbyterianism is a part of the Reformed tradition within Protestantism which traces its origins to the British Isles, particularly Scotland. |
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These are not generally regarded as a part of Holy Tradition, though no strict dividing line is drawn. |
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This is a list of individuals who were part of the Open Brethren movement for at least a part of their lives. |
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As a name for a part of the known world, it is first used in the 6th century BC by Anaximander and Hecataeus. |
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The same year, he read a part of the script in public for the first time in Cambridge, Massachusetts, at The Poetry Centre. |
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It is the only known recorded performance of Under Milk Wood with Thomas as a part of the cast. |
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There he was confronted by Gielgud who asked what Burton planned to do as a part of the celebration of Shakespeare's quatercentenary. |
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Berkeley thus concluded that forces lay beyond any kind of empirical observation and could not be a part of proper science. |
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While it is commonly assumed that Wittgenstein was a part of the Vienna Circle, in reality, this was not actually the case. |
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Although quite a range of events can be a part of the Highland athletics competition, a few have become standard. |
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The African Great Lakes region, which Kenya is a part of, has been inhabited by humans since the Lower Paleolithic period. |
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It was a part of the World Rally Championship for many years until its exclusion after the 2002 event owing to financial difficulties. |
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The loan was never repaid, and Nijmegen has been a part of Gelderland ever since. |
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The lightly populated and arid lower region of old Baja California remained as a part of Mexico. |
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The language must be taught as a part of the education and speech and language pathology curricula. |
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These dialects are however sometimes considered to be a part of or related to Limburgish. |
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Finnish folk music has undergone a roots revival in recent decades, and has become a part of popular music. |
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He built a part of Falkland Palace, and Great Halls at Stirling and Edinburgh castles, and furnished his palaces with tapestries. |
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The colonies were very different from one another but they were still a part of the British Empire in more than just name. |
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In 1922 he became the first Chancellor of St Andrews to visit University College Dundee which was then a part of the university. |
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Although The Cairngorms are within the Cairngorms National Park, they are only a part of it. |
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Many qualified workers emigrated overseas, a part of which, established in Canada, later went on to the United States. |
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Personal arms are protected as a part of the name if the arms are officially recorded and published. |
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Since the value of total imports is a part of domestic spending and it is not a part of domestic output, it is subtracted from the total output. |
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Though often derided as Scottish kitsch, the accordion has long been a part of Scottish music. |
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Goethe incorporated his translation of a part of the work into his novel The Sorrows of Young Werther. |
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The legal status of SOEs varies from being a part of the government to being stock companies with the state as a regular stockholder. |
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Belgium is also a founding member of the Eurozone, NATO, OECD and WTO, and a part of the trilateral Benelux Union. |
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The Ornamental brassware is also a part of the Mosan art and among these dinandiers Hugo d'Oignies and Nicholas of Verdun. |
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A road in Brecon which runs off the B4601 and over a part of the former line is known as Cambrian Way in commemoration of it. |
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Can you accept yourself as a part of that nonjudged environment and allow yourself just to be a part of the world? |
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A partial state succession occurs when the state continues to exist after it has lost control of a part of its territory. |
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Adelaide Quarry became a part of Allt Ddu, and Chwarel Fawr and Chwarel Goch became linked to it too. |
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This also had the effect of ending debate on whether Monmouthshire was a part of Wales, or of England. |
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Mixed member systems are susceptible to gerrymandering for the local seats that remain a part of such systems. |
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Historically a part of Caernarfonshire, Llandudno was formerly in the district of Aberconwy within Gwynedd. |
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Manuscripts containing at least a part of the New Testament number in the thousands. |
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The Welsh revival was not an isolated religious movement but very much a part of Britain's modernisation. |
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The assistant smiled at him as he collapsed, believing that it was a part of the act. |
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Garston Docks, which are in the city of Liverpool, are not a part of the Port of Liverpool. |
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Seabirds can be highly pelagic, coastal, or in some cases spend a part of the year away from the sea entirely. |
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Kleptoparasites are seabirds that make a part of their living stealing food of other seabirds. |
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However, they were a part of another major extinction that happened within the next major time period. |
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Hydrological models are simplified, conceptual representations of a part of the hydrologic cycle. |
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The islands are, unlike the Norwegian Antarctic Territory, a part of the Kingdom of Norway and not a dependency. |
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In 1972 the municipality absorbed four surrounding municipalities and became a part of Hordaland county. |
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As a part of a compromise, however, it agreed to permit 92 hereditary peers to remain until the reforms were complete. |
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Until 1827, blockades, as part of economic warfare, were always a part of a war. |
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Every week, she puts a part of her paycheck into a separate account. |
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Somato-agnosies vary widely, and somato-paraphrenia is one of the examples of this inability to recognize a part of the body as one's own. |
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We've managed to survive, and I want to be a part of that tradition. |
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The bodyworker should explicitly tell the client that sexual touch or sexual stimulation will not be a part of their relationship. |
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Mozambique joined the Commonwealth in 1995, although it had not been a part of the British Empire. |
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Tears were a part of who he was. But this wasn't the usual cryfest. It was a deluge. |
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There are Deaf clubs in many cities, but the clubs are just a part of the larger community of Deaf people. |
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Outside Wales, a related form survives as the name Cumbria in North West England, which was once a part of Yr Hen Ogledd. |
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Its position was formed through constitutional convention, making its status as de facto capital a part of the UK's unwritten constitution. |
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Sevcon, an international company formed from a part of Smith Electric, is a world leader in electric vehicle controls. |
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This area of land had previously been a part of the Anglian Kingdom of Northumbria. |
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In the former administrative organisation, Caen was a part of 9 cantons, of which it was the chief town. |
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This total does not include manuscripts with only a part of the work, of which another 100 or so survive. |
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Plato argued that there are some universal forms that are not a part of particular things. |
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With the Acts of Union in 1801, Ireland became a part of the United Kingdom. |
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Northern Ireland is a part of the United Kingdom with a local executive and assembly which exercise devolved powers. |
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Cromwell's father Robert was of modest means but still a part of the gentry class. |
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It was historically a part of Lancashire, although areas of Cheshire south of the River Mersey were incorporated in the 20th century. |
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The Manchester Velodrome was built as a part of the bid for the 2000 games and has become a catalyst for British success in cycling. |
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Many Whigs who had formed a part of the Rockingham ministry, including Fox, now refused to serve under Lord Shelburne, the new prime minister. |
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As a part of the Concordat, he presented another set of laws called the Organic Articles. |
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It was, like the various continents, a part of the supercontinent of Gondwana. |
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There is no globally accepted definition on which countries are a part of South Asia or Indian subcontinent. |
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The rest of the county was bestowed upon Henry de Ferrers, a part of it becoming Duffield Frith. |
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The hills are sometimes considered a part of the Southern Uplands of Scotland as they adjoin the uplands to the north. |
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Functional safety relates to a part of the general safety of a system or a piece of equipment. |
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In May 2015, Blackpool Transport announced that 675 and 685 would be a part of the operational Heritage Fleet later in the year. |
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I had had love goggles on for many years, thinking that I wanted to marry Dennis and be a part of his family. |
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The Ironbridge Gorge area is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, covering Ironbridge, Coalbrookdale and a part of Madeley. |
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Most of the schools in Sri Lanka are maintained by the government as a part of the free education. |
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This can be either a part of a poet's given name or something else adopted as an identity. |
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This style of monasticism allowed for the Monastery to connect with, and become a part of, the community at large. |
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Despite that, the movement continues to exist to this day in Italy, as a part of the wider Reformed tradition. |
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Wesley contended that a part of the theological method would involve experiential faith. |
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Congregationalism is often considered to be a part of the wider Reformed tradition. |
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Vajrayana, a body of teachings attributed to Indian siddhas, may be viewed as a third branch or merely a part of Mahayana. |
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In addition to these precepts, Buddhist monasteries have hundreds of rules of dhamma conduct, which are a part of its patimokkha. |
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Wicca is also a form of Western esotericism, and more specifically a part of the esoteric current known as occultism. |
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It was a part of King's School of Medicine and Dentistry until 2005, when the dental school became the Dental Institute. |
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It is a public science centre where 'art and science collide', and is a part of Global Science Gallery Network. |
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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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In fact, the Normans met with the steadiest resistance in a part of England that was the most influenced by the Danish. |
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The following forms of competition are recognized worldwide and are a part of the equestrian events at the Olympics. |
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A maypole is a tall wooden pole erected as a part of various European folk festivals, around which a maypole dance often takes place. |
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The breakfast became popular there whilst Ireland was a part of the United Kingdom. |
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It was brought over from the UK when the American Colonies were created, and Canada was once a part of the British Empire. |
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Lydgate places himself among the pilgrims as one of them and describes how he was a part of Chaucer's trip and heard the stories. |
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Bacon was subsequently a part of the legal team headed by the Attorney General Sir Edward Coke at Essex's treason trial. |
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They also began their night DMZ, held every two months in Brixton, a part of London already strongly associated with reggae. |
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The inclusion of the adjacent old Floral Hall, previously a part of the old Covent Garden Market, created a large new public gathering place. |
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In 1911 Russian pianist and composer Sergei Rachmaninoff performed as a part of the London Ballad Concert. |
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They rely on years of extensive training and proper technique to become a part of professional companies. |
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Beyond Scandale pass, standing aloof, but still considered a part of the Fairfield Group, is Red Screes. |
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The show was directed by Sir Nicholas Hytner and was broadcast on BBC Two and in cinemas worldwide as a part of National Theatre Live. |
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This decision was later overturned, and wrestling will be a part of the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo. |
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Horse racing in one form or another has been a part of Chinese culture for millennia. |
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The Channel Islands are considered culturally and historically a part of Normandy. |
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Greenland became a Danish colony in 1814, and was made a part of the Danish Realm in 1953 under the Constitution of Denmark. |
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Later the Kingdom of Norway entered into a personal union with Denmark in 1380, and from 1397 was a part of the Kalmar Union. |
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From the Han dynasty to the early Tang dynasty, Hong Kong was a part of Bao'an County. |
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The state shares its only land border with Northern Ireland, a part of the United Kingdom. |
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The axis of the rift area may contain volcanic rocks, and active volcanism is a part of many, but not all active rift systems. |
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It is used for a part of continental Europe and main part of Africa as official sea level. |
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In 1786, a part of Equeurdreville joined Cherbourg, during the construction of the port, and then in 1802, a portion of Octeville. |
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Dedicated to oceanographic exploration, it is a complex installed since 2003 in a part of the remains of the old transatlantic station. |
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A major GLOF was reported in 1978 in the valley of the Shaksgam River in the Karakoram, a part of historic Kashmir, ceded by Pakistan to China. |
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Although the sea is sometimes considered a part of the Atlantic Ocean, it is usually identified as a separate body of water. |
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The first to achieve some success was DTU Aqua, a part of the Technical University of Denmark. |
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Brussels is a part of Flanders as far as community matters are concerned, but does not belong to the Flemish Region. |
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The I Corps was the spearhead of the Free French First Army that had landed in Provence as a part of Operation Dragoon. |
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This area of the coastline where MSC Napoli was beached is a part of Britain's first natural World Heritage Site, the Jurassic Coast. |
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Before the end of 1862, some Sioux Indians set a part of Like a Fishhook Village ablaze. |
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The island group is a part of the British overseas territory of the United Kingdom and claimed by Argentina. |
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As a part of a sedimentary or metamorphic rock, fossils undergo the same diagenetic processes as does the containing rock. |
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New Guinea and its surrounding islands are geologically considered as a part of Australian continent, connected via the Sahul Shelf. |
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It connects the Greenland Sea, an extension of the Arctic Ocean, to the Irminger Sea, a part of the Atlantic Ocean. |
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Along the eastern part flows the warm Spitsbergen Current, a part of Gulf Stream. |
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Central America is a part of the Mesoamerican biodiversity hotspot, which extends from northern Guatemala through to central Panama. |
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By some 70,000 years ago, a part of the bearers of mitochondrial haplogroup L3 migrated from East Africa into the Near East. |
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After his death, his heirs sued the Crown for a part of the profits from trade with America, as well as other rewards. |
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During the 17th and 18th centuries execution in the British realm was commonplace and a part of life. |
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Brilliant textiles were a part of Phoenician wealth, and Phoenician glass was another export ware. |
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The Netherlands could not sign a peace treaty with islands that are only a part of the United Kingdom. |
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They are unique among rodents in that they lack a cecum, a part of the gut used in other species to ferment vegetable matter. |
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The Isle of Wight is a part of the South East England region for the purposes of European Parliamentary elections. |
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It is located to the west of Ventnor and many consider it a part of that town. |
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Viticulture is a part of the economy, with wineries producing mainly sparkling wine of varied quality. |
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Other specialized cores reduce the shock from arresting a fall when used as a part of a personal or group safety system. |
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Saxon Holstein became a part of the Holy Roman Empire after Charlemagne's Saxon campaigns in the late eighth century. |
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In 1066 Hedeby was finally destroyed, and Schleswig remained as a part of the Danish kingdom. |
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Greenland is an autonomous country within the Kingdom of Denmark, but physiographically, it is a part of the continent of North America. |
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It is possible that Bonifacius had sought Genseric as an ally against Sigisvult, promising him a part of Africa in return. |
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In the 15th century, the entire region was a part of the principality of Moldavia. |
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However, his estimates did not take into consideration a part of the Gothic cavalry that had gone to forage further away. |
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Ambrose considered the poor not a distinct group of outsiders, but a part of the united, solidary people. |
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Finland was governed as a part of Sweden, while Estonia was under a Baltic German knightly brotherhood. |
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Europe is also a subcontinent within Eurasia in geological terms, making the whole of Russia a part of the Eurasian continent. |
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The hammer and sickle and the full Soviet coat of arms are still widely seen in Russian cities as a part of old architectural decorations. |
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Although they were intertwined with the Roman Empire the Franks were not a part of it. |
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Although Rome, like Greece, was no longer democratic, the idea of democracy remained a part of the education of citizens. |
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On 18 November 1863, he signed the Danish November Constitution and declared the Duchy of Schleswig a part of Denmark. |
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The Negroes are far below them, and at the lowest point are a part of the American people. |
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This means that one pair of shoes can be produced by six different countries, each contributing to a part of the production process. |
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A colony is a part of an empire and so colonialism is closely related to imperialism. |
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The Spanish soon realized that the lands of the Americas were not a part of Asia, but a new continent. |
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Likewise, each son inherited a part of the family's camping lands and pastures, with the elder son receiving more than the younger son. |
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His power was a part of the power of Samson and God gave him the wisdom of Solomon. |
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In 1254, following events in Cairo and the dissolution of the Ayyubid Empire, Hijaz became a part of the Mamluk Sultanate. |
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Carried in the fleet, the Royal Academy of Midshipmen also arrives and is installed in Rio, as well as a part of the Royal Brigade of the Navy. |
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While the story itself became a part of myth and legend, some historians believe it is based on fact. |
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Bahamas is not a part of the West Indies Cricket Board, so players are not eligible to play for the West Indies cricket team. |
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Grimes called for a review of the Act of Union by which the province had become a part of Canada. |
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In 1949, Britain formally declared the governor of Aden to be the governor of Kamaran but the island did not become a part of the colony. |
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A famous landmark in Divisoria is the Tutuban Center, a large shopping mall that is a part of the Philippine National Railways' Main Station. |
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From the 18th to the early 20th centuries, Cape Horn was a part of the clipper routes which carried much of the world's trade. |
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The National Police of Peru is often classified as a part of the armed forces. |
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New Zealand, first seen by the Dutch explorer Abel Tasman in 1642, was regarded by some as a part of the continent. |
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Many customers elect to deploy the Polaris WLS technology as a part of the OmniLocate platform. |
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The settlement of Zhatay is not a part of Yakutsk Urban Okrug and is independently incorporated as Zhatay Urban Okrug. |
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Especially in developing countries, such flocks may be a part of subsistence agriculture rather than a system of trade. |
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The southern part remained in Spanish Habsburg hands as a part of the Southern Netherlands. |
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For Turkish, where the interrogative particle may be considered a part of the verbal inflection system, see the previous section. |
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Prosodic groups can be as small as a part of a syllable or as large as an entire utterance. |
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According to some analyses, the lenition of the palatalized consonant is still a part of the palatalization process itself. |
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In the West Saxon translation of the Historia ecclesiastica, the Hymn is made a part of the main text. |
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Now I suspect that the action of granite on this rock, has converted a part of it into this pseudo-jasper. |
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Soon, Bowie's pteromerhanophobia was as much a part of the star's persona as any other aspect of his career. |
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Special clitics are morphemes that are bound to the word they are dependent upon, meaning they exist as a part of their host. |
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When Britain annexed New Zealand in 1840, the South Island briefly became a part of the Colony of New South Wales. |
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The chain of Windward Islands forms a part of the easternmost boundary of the Caribbean Sea. |
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Kerala, the present southwestern state of India is only a part of Malankara. |
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A judge is a person who presides over court proceedings, either alone or as a part of a panel of judges. |
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Most historical records and various primitive tribal practices indicate that the death penalty was a part of their justice system. |
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Traditions may also be adapted to suit the needs of the day, and the changes can become accepted as a part of the ancient tradition. |
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Since almost all of Delaware is a part of the Atlantic coastal plain, the effects of the ocean moderate its climate. |
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New York contains a part of the Marcellus shale, which extends into Ohio and Pennsylvania. |
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It is a part of the public law, which deals with the organization, the tasks and the acting of the public administration. |
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Kelsen was to serve as a part of the judicial court of review for Austria as part of its tripartite government. |
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Partial equilibrium, as the name suggests, takes into consideration only a part of the market to attain equilibrium. |
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A postern, dismantled from its original position and rebuilt into a wall by the station, and a part of the keep mound are all that remains. |
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In recent decades, several countries have realized the value of blast furnaces as a part of their industrial history. |
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You halt a few moments on the first platform and listen to the notes of a huge organ that occupies a part of it, discoursing excellent music. |
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In France, all toll roads are operated by private companies, and the government takes a part of their profit. |
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Free or slave labour was a common occurrence for many youths and was a part of their everyday lives as they grew into adulthood. |
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Educational classes should be held in a part of the mill or factory designed for the purpose. |
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The Lydon Library is a part of the University of Massachusetts Lowell system, and is located on the North Campus. |
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The borough of Kendal was abolished in 1974 under the Local Government Act 1972 to become a part of South Lakeland district of Cumbria. |
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Historically a part of Cumberland, Cockermouth is situated outside the English Lake District on its northwest fringe. |
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Historically a part of Cumberland, Penrith's local authority is currently Eden District Council, which is based in the town. |
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It is part of Furness, making it a part of the ancient county of Lancashire. |
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This rocky top is a part of High Raise, but is considered by many writers as a separate fell because of its appearance. |
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Despite regarding Slight Side as a separate entity, Wainwright included the wide upland area beyond it to the south west as a part of Scafell. |
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Moscow also hosts some of the government bodies of Moscow Oblast, although the city itself is not a part of the oblast. |
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It is also frequently used as a part of the Junior Certificate English Course in Ireland as part of the Poetry Section. |
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The duchy of Schleswig constituted a Danish fief, while the Duchy of Holstein remained a part of the German Confederation. |
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The line is a part of the National Rail network that is managed by Network Rail. |
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However, because it is characterized by the use of metals, the Copper Age is considered a part of the Bronze Age rather than the Stone Age. |
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Hellhounds are also famous for appearing in Northern European mythology and folklore as a part of the Wild Hunt. |
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Love it or hate it, rooibos is as much a part of this region as rock art, velskoen and stunning spring flowers. |
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In all these, bosons lose their individual identities, condensing into a part of a superboson or a superatom. |
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This show is one of my favorites, so much so that even I am a part of the Superwholock fandom. |
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For the individual who wishes to live in his time, to be a part of the future, the super-industrial revolution offers no surcease from change. |
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But this is a time of domestic disagreements in the Walton household as I need a part of my wife's airing cupboard to house my tender sowings. |
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We are thrilled to work with APL and to be a part of this exciting project. |
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The cache is a part of your Web browser that helps it load Web sites more rapidly. |
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Nissho is a part of the zaikai which superceded the financial clique of pre-war days. |
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After being a part of the orchestral Electric Opus project, JES noted the obvious hunger the dance community has for new experiences. |
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Three Rafale fighter jets were delivered to Egypt as a part of an arms deal with France. |
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But nobody wanted to concede to being a part of the problem. |
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Karyotyping was performed as a part of workup for disorder of sexual differentiations in all reported cases. |
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Kalashnikov Concern, a part of Rostec State Corporation, has launched its new brand, as part of a rebranding of its corporate brand initiative. |
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This comes as a part of Khedivial Cairo development plan, executed by the governorate's offices, Saeed said. |
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