He had then tried to juggle the accounts in a desperate bid to balance the books. |
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It is believed that the land was not mentioned in the company's books or records or in the annual accounts. |
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The region absorbs 18 percent of US exports and accounts for about 21 percent of US companies' overseas investments. |
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His bankruptcy or winding-up usually abrogates the agreement, and may restore to the bank its right to combine the accounts without notice. |
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The above-mentioned books by Lorenz and Gibson and Donovan offer fuller accounts of this period. |
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Outsourcing now accounts for more than a third of the company's total revenue, just over a billion dollars in the latest quarter alone. |
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The single origin of replication in prokaryote chromosomes accounts for many differences. |
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My family is ready to mount an intervention, and cancel my streaming accounts. |
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According to federal authorities, Chaney began hacking the Google, Apple, and Yahoo email accounts of celebrities last November. |
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Even a bluffing superpower can be forced to ante up ... or perhaps fold as casualties mount and treasury accounts go bust. |
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By all accounts he was a good lecturer, although better in his younger days than towards the end of his life, when his absence of mind made him the victim of practical jokes. |
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Conflicting accounts have her either falling back and getting sucked under the bulldozer or being hit head one. |
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My snores were, by all accounts, loud enough to wake the dead. |
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By all accounts, Rafsanjani has been the main force behind the scenes trying to annul the elections. |
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In 2011 LGBT media outlet Queerty took the app to task for allegedly deleting accounts that made reference to being trans. |
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In our Capitol, Albany lawmakers enjoy a flood of money, personal accounts, and protection for incumbents against attacks. |
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Alarmed, Kegui brandished a knife and, official accounts say, slashed at the intruders, inflicting injuries, then fled. |
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It has been, by all accounts, an abysmal year when it comes to comedy films. |
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Third parties in turn quibbled with his accounts, and he was irritated, but not overly so. |
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My CFO told me that there was an unreconciled difference with our segregated accounts. |
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Con artists routinely hack into accounts to impersonate people and bilk money from strangers. |
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They logged every incident and released depressing day-by-day accounts of the carnage. |
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This accounts for some of the bafflement that occasionally greets Bachmann's statements. |
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The patriot Act allows the Department of Justice to seize foreign bank assets in U.S. accounts. |
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Going through your list of accounts from A to Z won't really work. |
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Early references to dribbling come from accounts of medieval football games in England. |
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This had certainly happened by November, though according to some accounts as early as 29 September. |
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Descriptive accounts include those of chroniclers who wrote about the size of armies, victims of war or famine, participants in an oath. |
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The most important written accounts are those contained in administrative records. |
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These accounts are more objective and accurate because the motivation for writing them was not to influence others. |
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Under Mary, he had been spared, and often visited Elizabeth, ostensibly to review her accounts and expenditure. |
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Early accounts suggest that this was in the major Lancastrian collegiate foundation, the Church of the Annunciation of Our Lady of the Newarke. |
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A new interpretation of the battle now integrates the historic accounts with the battlefield finds and landscape history. |
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This also accounts for the large number of dead in Dadlington parish, leading to the setting up of the battle chantry there. |
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An investigation of the irregularities in the company's accounts uncovered a large-scale fraud. |
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Reports of the passage of the remnance of the Spanish Armada around Ireland abound with onerous accounts of hardships and survival. |
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Addington opposed emancipation, instituted annual accounts, abolished income tax and began a programme of disarmament. |
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Exaggerated accounts of Churchill's belligerency during the strike soon began to circulate. |
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According to traditional accounts, Laozi was a scholar who worked as the Keeper of the Archives for the royal court of Zhou. |
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She illegally siphoned money out of other people's bank accounts. |
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There were discrepancies between their accounts of the accident. |
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I am very well satisfied that it is not in my power to balance accounts with my Maker. |
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I sent the particulars to the ship-builder, and by all accounts the news killed him, for he died not long after. |
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A foul taste. Vomit. 'Struth! Embarrassing memory flooded back. He'd cast up his accounts in front of a woman. |
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The auditing of the accounts, when the defendant was present, was nothing more than the examinings of the footings of the bookkeeper. |
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By late accounts from Rotterdam, that city seems to be in a high state of philosophical excitement. |
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Our bank does a nightly sweep of accounts, to adjust the float so we stay within our reserves limit. |
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I call to-morrow on the Huberts. I have not had time owing to Hospital engagements. Everything, including accounts, getting on flourishly. |
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The accounts of collegiate and monastic institutions give abundant entries of the price of pewter vessels, called also garnish. |
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Ruddick constructs mothering as a genderfree practice under the PCT to distinguish from earlier accounts of mothering. |
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This was definitely how the wraith was able to haxor accounts, by getting in with a friend status. |
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In fact, the Germanic tribes are hard to distinguish from the Celts on many accounts simply based on archaeological records. |
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Though having strong political implications, their journeys left no detailed accounts. |
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Some historians have questioned the reliability of some of Bede's accounts. |
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They argue that this accounts for the high number of burials in the area and for the evidence of trauma deformity in some of the graves. |
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As time passed, Claudius was mostly forgotten outside of the historians' accounts. |
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Drake also published accounts in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society. |
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Scripture readings are drawn from the Old and New Testaments, but especially the gospel accounts. |
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Later writers expanded the legend, giving accounts of missionary activity under Lucius and attributing to him the foundation of certain churches. |
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Both accounts basically agree, though Bede gives a much lengthier discourse on the debate. |
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This may have been another reason for Adam of Bremen's apparent hostility in his accounts. |
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Knowledge of the events preceding his death is confused because there are two different accounts. |
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The argument primarily drew on accounts of Richard's behaviour, as well as of his confessions and penitences, and of his childless marriage. |
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Traditional accounts indicate that he was politically active in Magna Graeca. |
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To further his work on the Egyptians and Assyrians, Aubin uses Herodotus's accounts in various passages and defends Herodotus's position. |
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His accounts of India are among the oldest records of Indian civilization by an outsider. |
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That compositionality is the key notion for the analysis of idioms is emphasized in most accounts of idioms. |
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Others were contemporary with the contact and colonization period, and were documented in historical accounts of the time. |
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Britain faces a hugely costly settling of accounts, whatever parti pris barristers may advise. |
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The evidence on which scientific accounts of human evolution are based comes from many fields of natural science. |
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However, evidence shows that Inuit cultures had quite accurate methods of teaching historical accounts to each new generation. |
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The monarchs left it to the royal treasurer to shift funds among various royal accounts on behalf of the enterprise. |
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Recreational fishing accounts for an insignificant portion of the spiny dogfish harvest. |
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Illegal, unregulated, or unreported fishing catch between 11 and 26 million tons a year which accounts for one quarter of global catch. |
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In his Histories, Herodotus gives the Persian and Greek accounts of a series of kidnappings that led to the Trojan War. |
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Many of Isabella's estate accounts from her long period of widowhood have survived and have been subjected to much study. |
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Details of the conflict have not been very well recorded, and some accounts claim that the French were defeated at each battle rather easily. |
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The actual circumstances of the escape are known largely through the later accounts of the royalist proponents of the plan. |
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Agriculture accounts for 70 percent of withdrawals of freshwater resources. |
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It is likely that their raiding was endemic over the years, as the few surviving accounts probably do not reflect all occurrences. |
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Medieval and later accounts of 'Frisians' refer to these 'new Frisians' rather than to the ancient Frisii. |
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What little is known of the Frisii is provided by a few Roman accounts, most of them military. |
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His accounts of barbaric northern tribes could be described as an expression of the superiority of Rome, including Roman Gaul. |
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Caesar's accounts portray the Roman fear of the Germanic tribes and the threat they posed. |
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European diplomats and intellectuals saw the Greek struggle for independence, with its accounts of Turkish atrocities, in a romantic light. |
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Caesar relates that census accounts written in the Greek alphabet were found among the Helvetii. |
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Mela's descriptive method follows ocean coasts, in the manner of a periplus, probably because it was derived from the accounts of navigators. |
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This suggests that they lived on both sides of the Carpathians, but it is also possible that two accounts about the same people were combined. |
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The accounts by the Imperial Church historians differ in several details, but the general picture is similar. |
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For several reasons, modern scholars depend more heavily on the Arian accounts than the Imperial Church accounts. |
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Carthaginian accounts of monsters became one source of the myths discouraging sailing in the Atlantic. |
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Historical accounts of the time were referred to as chronicles, the most significant of which was the Primary Chronicle. |
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Caesar spent a great amount of time in Gaul and is one of the best preserved accounts of the Druids from an author who was in Gaul. |
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The Registrar is responsible for the administration of the Court, its financial management and its accounts. |
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Nonetheless, some archaeologists have attempted to link certain discoveries with written accounts of the druids. |
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According to Kimberly Kagan, his accounts of battles emphasize the experience of the soldiers but at the cost of ignoring the bigger picture. |
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Today, CRM accounts for most of the archaeological research done in the United States and much of that in western Europe as well. |
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Careful accounts were taken by both sides during the battle, and thus many famous warriors sought each other out for personal combat and glory. |
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Norway accounts for a substantial foreign exchange surplus, which is due to revenue from exports of oil and gas. |
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Despite growing production, the manufacturing industry accounts for a decreasing proportion of total employment in the Nordic countries. |
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By way of comparison, in Denmark, Norway and Iceland it only accounts for less than 13 per cent of total employment. |
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Similar ethnographic accounts have emerged from a variety of cultures since Schneider's intervention. |
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This last incident probably accounts for the legend of the School of Sagres, which is now discredited. |
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Alexander spared Arrhidaeus, who was by all accounts mentally disabled, possibly as a result of poisoning by Olympias. |
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Given the propensity of the Macedonian aristocracy to assassination, foul play featured in multiple accounts of his death. |
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Legendary accounts surround the life of Alexander the Great, many deriving from his own lifetime, probably encouraged by Alexander himself. |
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He has left one of the most detailed, though not always flattering, accounts of the city. |
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It has however been pointed out that Polo's accounts of China are more accurate and detailed than other travelers' accounts of the periods. |
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His accounts of salt production and revenues from the salt monopoly are also accurate, and accord with Chinese documents of the Yuan era. |
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In addition, the difficulties in identifying many of the place names he used also raised suspicion about Polo's accounts. |
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It has also been pointed out that Polo's accounts are more accurate and detailed than other accounts of the periods. |
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The outpost phenomenon probably accounts for many cases of polydomy, defined as the dispersal of the colony into multiple nest sites. |
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The services sector accounts for just over half of GDP and industry, made up of mining, construction and manufacturing, is an additional quarter. |
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His accounts probably encouraged the European travels of exploration of the end of the century. |
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Ferdinand and Isabella maintained accounts there, as did Christopher Columbus. |
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These charts, actually rough maps, were based on accounts by medieval Europeans who sailed the Mediterranean and Black Sea coasts. |
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Details were often lifted from literary and pseudohistorical accounts, such as the tale of Sinbad the Sailor. |
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The sources for the map was existing maps, charts and manuscripts which were combined with written and oral accounts of travelers. |
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One of the main sources were accounts of the journeys of Italian merchant and traveller Nicolo de Conti. |
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For Africa, Fra Mauro relied on recent accounts of Portuguese exploration along the west coast. |
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The importance of such accounts is indicated by Fra Mauro himself in a number of inscriptions. |
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Scientists have calculated that the entire Congo Basin accounts for 13 percent of global hydropower potential. |
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The name first appears on a chart in 1508, but there are earlier accounts of Bacalao. |
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From eyewitness accounts, 300 escaped in a mass flight in 1823, aided by Bahamians in 27 sloops, with others using canoes for the journey. |
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According to the Heritage Foundation, Cuba is dependent on credit accounts that rotate from country to country. |
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In 1597, discrepancies in his accounts of the three years previous landed him in the Royal Prison of Seville for a short time. |
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The following list of ships should not be regarded as authoritative, but a tentative list compiled from various conflicting accounts. |
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After the publication of Raleigh's accounts, several other European powers developed interest in the Guianas. |
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There are accounts of Megasthenes having visited Madurai, in Tamil Nadu, but he appears not to have visited any other parts of India. |
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Darwin at once responded by publishing Wallace's essay alongside his own accounts of the theory. |
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The Pearl River Delta Economic Zone accounts for approximately one third of China's trade value. |
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Legendary accounts claimed the soldiers at Panyu were so vigilant that they did not remove their armor for three years. |
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While historical accounts vary, Gomes may have entered New York Harbor and seen the Hudson River. |
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The history of the conquistadores is rife with accounts of rivalry, jockeying for positions, mutiny, and betrayal. |
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In the years following the conquest more critical accounts of the Spanish arrival in Mexico were written. |
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Scarce archaeological findings and early Spanish accounts from the colonial era constitute all that is known about them. |
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Cattle accounts for about three quarters of the meat produced in the state. |
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Their illustrated accounts of the ruins sparked strong popular interest, and brought the Maya to the attention of the world. |
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The later 19th century saw the recording and recovery of ethnohistoric accounts of the Maya, and the first steps in deciphering Maya hieroglyphs. |
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According to mythological native accounts, the Mexica instead sacrificed her by flaying her skin, on the command of their god Xipe Totec. |
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Though some indigenous accounts written in the 1550s partly supported his words, it is still unbelievable for several reasons. |
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Textile production accounts are provided by ethnohistorical and archaeological sources. |
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By Spanish accounts, he was killed in this assault by the Mexica people, though they claim he had been killed instead by the Spanish. |
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Although they found no evidence of El Dorado, their published accounts were intended to inspire further exploration. |
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Pizarro, meanwhile, continued receiving the same accounts of a powerful monarch who ruled over the land they were exploring. |
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The king, who was soon to leave for Italy, was impressed at his accounts and promised his support for the conquest of Peru. |
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Consequently, Spanish chroniclers recorded accounts of Chimu culture from persons who had lived before the Inca conquest. |
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Although there are different accounts as to what Valverde said, most agree that he invited the Inca to come inside to talk and dine with Pizarro. |
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It accounts for more than two thirds of Peru's industrial production and most of its tertiary sector. |
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Maurice Collis holds the opinion that Pinto's accounts, while not entirely true, remain compatible with historical events. |
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By other accounts, his ship was lost without a trace during the return voyage from Baja California. |
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Some time between 1762 and 1765, written accounts of the Torres expedition were seen by British Admiralty Hydrographer Alexander Dalrymple. |
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Of course many of these accounts were propagandist in intention and designed for an unsophisticated audience. |
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For this reason some overfamiliar or recycled accounts provoke boredom or disbelief, and can be made to seem propagandistic. |
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Maize has suboptimal amounts of the essential amino acids tryptophan and lysine, which accounts for its lower status as a protein source. |
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Hand harvesting accounts for more than half of production, and is dominant in the developing world. |
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Olaudah Equiano accounts his experience about the sorrow slaves encountered at the ports. |
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Cassava accounts for a daily caloric intake of 30 percent in Ghana and is grown by nearly every farming family. |
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Newspaper accounts announced that what Caxton had published in 1485 was not exactly what Malory had written. |
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He shifted money to offshore accounts in western European banks and defeated coup plots by bribing army generals. |
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The United States accounts for the largest portion of official remittances, followed by the United Kingdom, Italy, Canada, Spain and France. |
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By some accounts, these examples are taken to indicate that the best characterization of mass nouns is that they are cumulative nouns. |
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In addition, Belize also offers nonresidents the ability to establish offshore accounts. |
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In later life, he wrote two significantly different accounts of his conversion. |
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In 1519, Zwingli specifically rejected the veneration of saints and called for the need to distinguish between their true and fictional accounts. |
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Some accounts relate that he was a diligent student who applied himself well. |
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McKinney presents a large number of accounts by her students that describe white people coming to realise they are raced. |
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Some accounts suggest it is a Cherokee modification of an earlier Yuchi word. |
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Most contemporary and modern accounts suggest that he was coerced by the sepoys and his courtiers to sign the proclamation against his will. |
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British newspapers printed various eyewitness accounts of the rape of English women and girls. |
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Detailed Spanish accounts of the region, however, only relate to the late 16th and early 17th centuries. |
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Although English accounts refer as well to various noble titles, Miskito social structure does not appear to have been particularly stratified. |
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Both these accounts gave rise to objections, and modern historians generally adopt more cautious, intermediate positions. |
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Although many of the accounts and studies differ in detail, and present a somewhat confusing picture overall, the outline is clear. |
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Northcliffe's involvement also highlights the limitations of both Aitken's and Lloyd George's accounts of Asquith's fall. |
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It is not a true invoice because it is not used to record accounts receivable for the seller and accounts payable for the buyer. |
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As the populace became interested in parliamentary debates, more independent newspapers began publishing unofficial accounts of them. |
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He recocked, fired again, and hit his adversary's abdomen. Mr. Dickinson bled to death over many hours, in terrible agony, according to accounts. |
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As yet the scale of excavations and surface surveys is too limited to link the literary accounts to archaeometallurgical evidence. |
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Later encyclopaedias such as Tomlinson's Encyclopaedia and the Penny Cyclopaedia derived their accounts from these earlier publications. |
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This diffusion of atoms accounts for the constant surface tension in liquids. |
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Surface mining accounts for around 80 percent of production in Australia, while in the US it is used for about 67 percent of production. |
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Indirect investment occurs in the form of pooled investment accounts, retirement accounts, and other managed financial accounts. |
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Electronic trading now accounts for the majority of trading in many developed countries. |
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In the UK, the government also borrows from individuals by offering bank accounts and Premium Bonds. |
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One should check for internal consistency by comparing sections and debate the probability of factual accounts by comparing them with experience. |
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In accounts where Laozi married, he was said to have had a son named Zong who became a celebrated soldier. |
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Zhuangzi, Laozi's most famous follower in traditional accounts, had a great deal of influence on Chinese literati and culture. |
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Soon after the appearance of writing, people started creating texts including written accounts of events and records of administrative matters. |
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The battle denied him any chance to be a chieftain, and both he and his horse are headless in accounts of his haunting of the area. |
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The long-term growth in population and income accounts for most secular trends in economic phenomena. |
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This policy has dramatically reduced the problems with smurf accounts, spam, flaming, and various types of bad behaviour on the forums. |
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Unlike the dopamine hypothesis, the adrenochrome hypothesis accounts for many biochemical patterns common among schizophrenic patients. |
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In addition to organizing a traditional paper mess, you should also avoid clutter in your email accounts and voicemailboxes. |
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Food is the most commonly-identified anaphylaxis trigger and accounts for 30 percent of all anaphylaxis fatalities. |
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Aboriginality remained consistent across all accounts, even for those who had been removed from their culture at a young age. |
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One of the best ways to avoid long accounts receivable timelines is by doing due diligence on your customers up front. |
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A vast majority of nursing homes in the United States finance their accounts receivable. |
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One of the easiest ways to book non-existent revenue is simply to create journal entries debiting accounts receivable and crediting sales. |
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If there are no problems, we will lend money against all the accounts receivable or against selected receivables. |
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New technologies such as the Charga-Plate and the Addressograph increased the efficiency of managing and monitoring these accounts. |
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In addition to the absent encounter between fathers, an obsession with narcissistic wholeness also dominates accounts by adoptive fathers. |
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The eosinophil is a type of granulocyte and usually accounts for a very small proportion of total white cell count in peripheral blood. |
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These accounts greatly exaggerate both the severity and the importance of withdrawal symptoms. |
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Additionally, all writs of execution and garnishments of accounts presently outstanding in favor of NTOG against the Company were cancelled. |
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For the AMA plan, Merrill Lynch will manage the custodial accounts, while MSAver Resources offers qualified health plans. |
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A US Senate investigation had criticised the unit for lax oversight of accounts held by Angolans. |
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If our epistolary accounts were fairly liquidated, I believe you would be brought in considerably debtor. |
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In February 2003, The Times reported that the Metro's auditors had refused to sign off its accounts as a going concern. |
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They may have been deliberately sought out, perhaps on the basis of the accounts of sailors who had seen land in the distance. |
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Usually they were first-person accounts of Darwin politics from the viewpoint of a 'long-grasser', or a homeless drinker around town. |
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Cassius Dio, Herodian and the Historia Augusta have many accounts about his extravagance. |
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Later medieval chroniclers have provided dubious accounts of his life, in the absence of any real details. |
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There are numerous eyewitness accounts of the maiming and mutilation of victims. |
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Barton concluded his article, 'the accounts above reveal an inspection system that appears in too many cases to be doing great damage. |
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This indicator accounts for 20 per cent of a university's possible score in the rankings. |
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The next senior person in a chamber after the prefects and tollykeepers was once known as the in loco, and kept the accounts for Chamber Tea. |
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There are conflicting accounts about Hereward's life after the fall of Ely. |
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Most accounts of Windsor in the 16th and 17th centuries talk of its poverty, badly made streets and poor housing. |
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At least one source claims that Fawkes married and had a son, but no known contemporary accounts confirm this. |
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Despite his ferocious reputation though, there are no verified accounts of his ever having murdered or harmed those he held captive. |
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The scattered fragments and images that have survived suggest that the awestruck accounts of visitors were not exaggerated. |
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The royal accounts for the period survive, but are not always easy to interpret. |
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When a servant brought back accounts of sermons from nonconformist meetings, Milton became so sarcastic that the man at last gave up his place. |
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There are many accounts of Johnson suffering from bouts of depression and what Johnson thought might be madness. |
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However, early accounts often gave contradictory or heavily biased versions of events and were subject to dispute. |
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These same accounts claim that the heart had been buried with Shelley's son, Percy. |
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All accounts agree, however, that the remains now lie in the vault in the churchyard of St Peter's Church, Bournemouth. |
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Edith remained with him until his death, and, by all accounts, their marriage was a happy, close, and loving one. |
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In this, a bank or lending agency has a collection of accounts of varying value and risk. |
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From all accounts, Kipling loved the outdoors, not least of whose marvels in Vermont was the turning of the leaves each fall. |
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There are differing accounts about the details of the quality of Huxley's eyesight at specific points in his life. |
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Biographies of George written during the nineteenth and first part of the twentieth century relied on these biased accounts. |
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There are conflicting accounts about how the term acid came to be used to describe this style of house music. |
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It's just like withdrawing a billion dollars and putting it into your personal bank accounts. |
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Because of the contemporary accounts of his death, Louis X is history's first tennis player known by name. |
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However, most official accounts record Ellison as Yorkshire's first President. |
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The metropolitan area of Lima accounts for 43 per cent of gross domestic product, for four-fifths of bank credit and consumer goods production. |
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O'Sullivan has two verified social network accounts, on Twitter and Sina Weibo, with over 300,000 and over 160,000 followers respectively. |
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The poem's idealistic theme or subtext accounts for its popularity across much of the political spectrum. |
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By some accounts, the first European child born in North America had Irish descent on both sides. |
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Archaeologists and historians have offered varying accounts of the period over the last century and a half. |
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Firsthand accounts from former slaves, such as Olaudah Equiano, describe the horrific conditions that enslaved people were forced to endure. |
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There was widespread agreement in contemporary accounts that profit making opportunities were better with enclosed land. |
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These accounts were frozen due to the inability for foreign countries to pay their debts back to the bank. |
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Foreign private individuals cannot easily open bank accounts or subscribe to mobile phone or internet services. |
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In the earlier episodes, depositors ran to their banks and demanded cash in exchange for their checking accounts. |
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Then, the money is moved around to create confusion, sometimes by wiring or transferring through numerous accounts. |
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It also establishes rigorous procedures that must be followed when opening new accounts when Banking in Australia. |
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Customers may open offshore accounts for any number of reasons, some of which are entirely legal but ethically questionable. |
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Among the three of them, they may have hidden as much as a million pounds in offshore accounts. |
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Being Mexican and having foreign investments or bank accounts is not a crime, but having income and not declaring it is illegal. |
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Most of what is known about Malory stems from the accounts describing him in the prayers found in the Winchester Manuscript. |
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In 1917, he took a position at Lloyds Bank in London, working on foreign accounts. |
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On 18 March 2015, they announced through their Facebook and Twitter accounts that Palmer was pregnant with their first child. |
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However, in the October 2014 accounts filed with Companies House by XL Recordings, they ruled out a 2014 release. |
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By all accounts Palmer was an excellent teacher, but the work with uninspired students reduced the time he could devote to his own art. |
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Since the weight of empirical experience contradicts the notion for the existence of miracles, such accounts should be treated with scepticism. |
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These various differing accounts weaken the overall evidential power of miracles. |
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By all accounts, theirs was a happy and stable, though brief, relationship. |
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He returned to his family in Vienna on 25 August 1919, by all accounts physically and mentally spent. |
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In most accounts he is swallowed by Cronus at birth but later saved, with his other brothers and sisters, by Zeus. |
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Furthermore, identity documents are required when opening bank accounts and upon start of work for a new employer. |
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The Agriculture sector accounts for two percent of the state's GDP and employs around three percent of its total workforce. |
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A massive capital flight was responded to with a freezing of bank accounts, generating further turmoil. |
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His mother was by all accounts a formidable woman who, legend would have it, kept Robert Bruce's father captive until he agreed to marry her. |
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The published accounts of eyewitnesses such as Henry Jardine and James Gregory confirm the removal of small objects at this time. |
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Apart from these bare facts, nothing certain can be gathered from contemporary accounts. |
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The standard accounts of the life of Joan of Arc have been challenged by revisionist authors. |
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These secondary sources are all that are available as many of the original contemporary accounts are lost. |
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Both English and Scottish accounts of Flodden emphasise the King's determination to fight. |
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This accounts for the newslike freshness of his writings. Proof of its quality lies in the fact that some of his things can still be read today. |
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The accounts of his deathbed have been numerous and varying, and it has not been possible to establish the details of what precisely occurred. |
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A small number of personal accounts of American veterans have been collected by the Library of Congress Veterans History Project. |
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However, there are no confirmed accounts of predation by other bird species on golden eagle nests. |
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Subtracting I from both sides of the equation, we can write the national income accounts identity as. |
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The national income accounts identity shows that net capital outflow always equals the trade balance. |
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Customers with accounts held by the branches, and staff employed within them, would be transferred. |
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Most of the payments making up the transactions flow between several banks, most of which maintain accounts with the Federal Reserve Banks. |
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Securities are kept in the form of electronic records of securities held in custody accounts. |
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In 1959 Bank of Scotland became the first bank in the UK to install a computer to process accounts centrally. |
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The new HOBS service enabled customers to access their accounts directly on a television screen, using the Prestel telephone network. |
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This route accounts for more than thirty percent of all passenger traffic at Inverness Airport. |
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The exact circumstances are unclear and there are two conflicting accounts of his death. |
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Both accounts agree that Llywelyn was tricked into leaving the bulk of his army and was then attacked and killed. |
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The production of ferrous metals accounts for 95 percent of world metal production. |
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Survivors left accounts of the fierce Celts and the huge dogs who fought with them and at their side. |
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There are numerous later written sources that claim to provide accurate accounts of the period. |
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They are not mentioned in Tacitus' accounts of Roman warfare in Wales, which concentrate on their neighbours the Silures and Ordovices. |
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One such example of Nennius stressing legend is in his accounts of Arthur and his twelve battles. |
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The issue must have been discussed with the papal legates in 786, although it is not mentioned in the accounts that have survived. |
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The few accounts of the creation of the new archbishopric date from after the end of Offa's reign. |
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Contemporary accounts connected the comet's appearance with the succession crisis in England. |
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Some of the early contemporary French accounts mention an emissary or emissaries sent by Harold to William, which is likely. |
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Harold appears to have died late in the battle, although accounts in the various sources are contradictory. |
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Another biographer of Harold, Peter Rex, after discussing the various accounts, concludes that it is not possible to declare how Harold died. |
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Both accounts agree, however, that Llywelyn was tricked into leaving the bulk of his army and was then attacked and killed. |
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Contemporary accounts reported that 498 people lost their lives, though modern estimates put the number in the several thousands. |
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The fact that the borders of normality are on a statistical continuum, and always moveable, accounts for the historical dynamic of normalism. |
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In June 1851, the Canadian legislature passed a law requiring provincial accounts to be kept decimalised as dollars and cents. |
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