Around the corner, in a narrow, cobbled lane that runs alongside the synagogue, an old Iveco tanker truck is waiting. |
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An irrigation ditch ran alongside to the left of the track and was filled with water, weeds, waist-high rushes and reeds. |
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An articulated lorry pulled up alongside someway in time to the classical music on the radio. |
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When the tender is safely alongside the ship, climb aboard when the coxswain tells you to. |
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It is always difficult for passionate moral minorities to operate in plural cultures because they have to learn to live alongside practices which they abominate. |
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Aware of the abstractions of Rothko, Barnett Newman and Clyfford Still, Guston moved alongside them, exploring colour, space and painterly touch alone. |
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She was carrying a protest sign as she looked for people to march alongside. |
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A teenage fashion designer from Texas is showing at NYFW alongside heroes like charlotte Ronson and Marc Jacobs. |
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So great is the weight of expectation and reputation they bring before them, lesser bands have quailed at the prospect of appearing alongside the mighty Travis. |
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Now, alongside possible impeachment, Hall may face criminal charges as a result of his probe. |
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One of them, an ancient underground stone chamber, is being investigated by Vieira alongside a team of UMass archaeologists. |
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Chavez had posted status updates about his recovery, alongside images of friends and the Insane Clown Posse. |
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Each makes perfect sense when seen in isolation, but will nevertheless benefit from being viewed alongside its analogues, since detailed comparisons will then become possible. |
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They resided comfortably alongside Chantilly lace, silk faille, and his contented clients of a certain age. |
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This is the sort of home-baked delight that a much-loved grandmother might have given you alongside a glass of orange squash or a mug of instant coffee. |
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In 2010, alongside PAPER Magazine, FWY and Pharrell created Rainbow City at Art Basel Miami Beach. |
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In 2015 he had a role in the single player campaign of the PC game Star Citizen alongside Mark Hamill and Gary Oldman. |
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In 2016, Ifans played Fool alongside Glenda Jackson in Deborah Warner's production of King Lear, at the Old Vic. |
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During the Late Roman period it is likely that the shore forts played some role in continental trade alongside their defensive functions. |
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These bronze pieces continued to be devalued, assuring the possibility of keeping fiduciary minting alongside a gold standard. |
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This kind of treaty had been used elsewhere to bring people into the Roman Empire to move along the roads or rivers and work alongside the army. |
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The country declared its intention at the UN Climate Summit in 2014, alongside Great Britain and Germany. |
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For this reason many south Italian churches preserve works from France alongside their native pieces. |
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John had spent the Great Revolt travelling alongside his father and most observers now began to regard the prince as Henry's favourite child. |
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Leopold's banner had been raised alongside the English and French standards. |
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Nevertheless, the victory is seen as Henry's greatest, ranking alongside the battle of Poitiers. |
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Winding alongside the canal at a distance, the Ashby and Nuneaton Joint Railway crossed the area on an embankment. |
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We want people to understand where their own community sits alongside neighbouring communities. |
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The Mass was still celebrated in some places alongside the new Communion service but was more difficult than before. |
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The AEGON Classic is, alongside Wimbledon and Eastbourne, one of only three UK tennis tournaments on the WTA Tour. |
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It was presented alongside the Organic Articles, which regulated public worship in France. |
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After an hour of exchanging broadsides which left both Captain and Culloden badly damaged, Nelson found himself alongside San Nicolas. |
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Calls for the implementation of the Charter were soon included alongside demands for the restoration of wages to previous levels. |
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During the ensuing fighting, Belgian forces fought alongside French and British forces against the invaders. |
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This lead rose up to approximately 10 points over the Conservative Party during 2012, whose ratings dipped alongside an increase in UKIP support. |
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They campaigned alongside Labour and the Liberal Democrats against full Scottish Independence in the 2014 Scottish Independence referendum. |
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She then reiterated the call alongside Jonathan Bartley as they announced their plan to share the leadership of the party. |
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Colonial French, although mistakenly named Cajun French by some Cajuns, has persisted alongside English. |
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Members of the press may sit in the press bench, which is usually positioned alongside the prosecuting barrister. |
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The European HQ of Gap is in the north of Rugby, alongside the M6 in Churchover. |
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In 2007, a new cruise terminal was opened in Liverpool, located alongside the Pier Head in the city centre. |
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Many types of British birds also live alongside the river, although they are not specific to the river habitat. |
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In Surrey, there are localised areas of chalk heath where heathland and chalkland plants grow alongside each other. |
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He was buried in a vault in Highgate Cemetery alongside his friend Edwin Wilkins Field. |
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But alongside the collectors, who are no doubt greening the world, the ideology of the equally high-minded declutterers is still going strong. |
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Many customers live in upstairs flats, down narrow lanes, alongside double yellow lines or have steps to the front door. |
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There are also twelve other ministers, who work alongside the cabinet secretaries in their appointed areas. |
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At the Olympics Games, Welsh athletes compete alongside those of Scotland, England and Northern Ireland as part of a Great Britain team. |
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In 2008, London named alongside New York City and Hong Kong as Nylonkong, being hailed as the world's three most influential global cities. |
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As of 2014 London ranks as one of the most expensive cities in the world, alongside Tokyo and Moscow. |
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The United States entered the war alongside the Allies in 1917, and provided the needed manpower, money and supplies to keep them going. |
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In broad terms, Ireland is regarded as one of the Celtic nations of Europe, alongside Scotland, Wales, Cornwall, Isle of Man and Brittany. |
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Notable is the massive Iron Age hillfort Vespasian's Camp built alongside the Avenue near the Avon. |
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Eventually, the Romans were forced to begin hiring mercenaries to fight alongside the legions. |
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She also appeared on the Ukrainian version of X Factor as one of the three British guests, alongside Kylie Minogue and Cher Lloyd. |
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The following year, Tyler headlined in a New Zealand charity variety show alongside Leo Sayer. |
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The event was held in Swansea on 19 June 2014, where Tyler performed alongside her brother Paul Hopkins. |
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During this time, Bradfield, alongside the classically trained Sean Moore, primarily wrote the music while Wire focused on the lyrics. |
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In addition, Bullet for My Valentine also played alongside the Big Four on the Greek leg of Sonisphere. |
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The route was diverted to the north of the town alongside the road to Wrexham and the Station Hotel renamed. |
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However, in recent years, the role of a curator has evolved alongside the changing role of museums. |
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It is also used as the medium of instruction in schools, alongside English. |
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However, within the Thai Chinese commercial sector, it serves as a common language alongside Teochew or Thai. |
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Unlike the above two differences, this merge is found alongside the standard pronunciation in Hong Kong rather than being replaced. |
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Many remnants of the workings are still visible alongside Rock Road which links Rhosymedre to Plas Madoc. |
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For instance placing cut flowers in a vase alongside other flowers shortens the life of the latter. |
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Rush had serious competition for the striking berth alongside Peter Beardsley and John Aldridge, who came to Anfield as a replacement for Rush. |
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United won the double that season, and Giggs was one of their key players alongside the likes of Cantona, Paul Ince and Mark Hughes. |
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He was a keen athlete and played football alongside future Wales rugby captain Sam Warburton, rugby, hockey and excelled at athletics. |
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In 1973's The Three Doctors, William Hartnell and Patrick Troughton returned alongside Jon Pertwee. |
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Along with this, in May 2016 the Tenth Doctor, David Tennant, appeared alongside Cathrine Tate in a collection of three audio adventures. |
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Doctor Who star Matt Smith won Best Actor in the 2012 National Television awards alongside Karen Gillan who won Best Actress. |
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The Head of Drama at the time of the first series, Julie Gardner, served as executive producer alongside Davies. |
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In the first series, the main writer alongside Russell T Davies was Chris Chibnall, creator of the BBC light drama show Born and Bred. |
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In the large 'Glider Field' alongside the leisure centre, there is a public Skatepark. |
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The Wrexham and Cardiff Bay newsrooms produce the bulletins, alongside those for Capital North West and Wales and Heart North Wales. |
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Following on from this, the ship was introduced on the Stranraer to Belfast route, alongside HSS Stena Voyager and Stena Caledonia. |
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They are known to swim alongside other cetaceans such as humpback, fin, minke, pilot, and orca whales on occasion. |
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Eurostar is a member of the Amadeus CRS distribution system, making its tickets available alongside those of airlines worldwide. |
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These state projects were part of the advanced and technical progress efforts going on in the country alongside the industrial revolution. |
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This is complemented by longshore currents, which further transport sediment through the water alongside the beach. |
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Aasen's work is based on the idea that Norwegian dialects had a common structure that made them a separate language alongside Danish and Swedish. |
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Keyes had now joined the main body of ships and brought Lurcher alongside Mainz to take off the crew. |
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The technology of oil transportation has evolved alongside the oil industry. |
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One method is for the ship to moor alongside a pier, connect with cargo hoses or marine loading arms. |
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In this method, two ships come alongside in open sea and oil is transferred manifold to manifold via flexible hoses. |
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Located Northern part of the countries' biggest island Luzon, alongside the seashore of Municipality of Bangui, Province of Ilocos Norte. |
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It was previously believed that he was involved in the suppression of a slave revolt in Apulia, probably in 24, alongside Marcus Aelius Celer. |
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During the 20th century, John was normally depicted in fictional books and films alongside Robin Hood. |
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Grattidge, say that 6,700 people were on the ship, as a lighter came alongside and Sharp decide that it would be the last to deliver passengers. |
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Brighton Fringe runs alongside Brighton Festival, and has grown to be one of the largest fringe festivals in the world. |
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Sedimentary environments usually exist alongside each other in certain natural successions. |
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Eurasian badgers may live alongside red foxes in isolated sections of large burrows. |
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Water deer inhabit the land alongside rivers, where they are protected from sight by the tall reeds and rushes. |
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The probe is marked at the point where it stops, removed, and compared to the subcaudal depth by laying it alongside the scales. |
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In the United Kingdom, the slowworm has been granted protected status, alongside all other native British reptile species. |
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They tended to live alongside each other, rather than joining their cultures. |
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Despite its modernity, the daymark, alongside some prehistoric cairns, is a Scheduled Ancient Monument. |
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Playing his first competitive match in almost three months, Beckham gave a decent performance in right midfield alongside Pirlo. |
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The success of Moyles' show has come alongside increased success for the station in general. |
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The licence fee funding of Radio 2, alongside Radio 1, is often criticised by the commercial sector. |
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The resulting aircraft would be large enough to carry sufficient fuel to fly long distances and could berth alongside ships to take on more fuel. |
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These now exist alongside the city's older industries of the docks, grain milling and tobacco processing. |
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Vespasian was known for his wit and his amiable manner alongside his commanding personality and military prowess. |
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The Classic Boat Museum displays much of the river's history alongside the history of yachting. |
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From 1265, two burgesses from each borough were summoned to the Parliament of England, alongside two knights from each county. |
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Rowboat used as tenders should have U shaped rowlocks so oars can quickly be unshipped when coming alongside. |
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Briggs was called up to the squad on 7 February, as one of three spinners in the team, alongside Samit Patel and Graeme Swann. |
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International staff are often hired alongside their American counterparts through agencies who vet the staff beforehand. |
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From his arrival Orosius formed part of a team that worked alongside Saint Augustine. |
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Material culture studies as an academic field grew alongside the field of anthropology. |
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The benefits to the army were numerous, with the unemployed masses enlisting for military service alongside the more fortunate citizens. |
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Both Hellenistic and Oriental influences are discernible in the religious background, alongside chthonic and solar motifs. |
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Folk notions of botany and zoology are presented as ethnobotany and ethnozoology alongside references from the formal sciences. |
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They went off the road and pinballed alongside a stretch of guardrail as the Bambis scattered. |
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He had returned to London in late 1787 to oversee the publication process alongside Lord Sheffield. |
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The engravings show depictions of a wide range of topics including agricultural and war scenes alongside more abstract symbols. |
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Giuseppe Peano, founded the mathematical logic, the set theory, and alongside John Venn drew the first Venn diagram. |
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Friedrich Engels was a social scientist, author, political theorist, philosopher, and father of Marxist theory, alongside Karl Marx. |
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Owing to a lack of confidence in the Somali shilling, the US dollar is widely accepted as a medium of exchange alongside the Somali shilling. |
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The Swiss refused to fight alongside the French in the name of the Helvetic Republic. |
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Norse cosmology revolved around a world tree known as Yggdrasil, with various realms existing alongside that of humans, named Midgard. |
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This was used alongside a clepsydra clock and waterwheel to power a rotating armillary sphere in representation of astronomical observation. |
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A number of avian species use nasal salt glands, alongside their kidneys, to control hypertonicity in their blood plasma. |
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Buddhism, in particular, traveled alongside the maritime trade, promoting coinage, art and literacy. |
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Egyptians used it alongside beeswax as a cleanser, moisturizer, and antibacterial agent since pharaonic times. |
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The Mi'kmaq, as allies of the French, were amenable to limited French settlement in their midst and fought alongside them against the English. |
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They were ordered to build an airfield and runway alongside the beach and cleared coconut trees for the task. |
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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 Malay Sultanate of Johor also improved relations with the Portuguese and fought alongside them against the Aceh Sultanate. |
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By the Postclassic period, Yucatec was also being written in Maya codices alongside Ch'olan. |
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As the Spaniards and their native allies reached the causeway, hundreds of canoes appeared in the waters alongside to harry them. |
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The women of the tribe fought alongside the men, as was the custom among the tribe. |
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This probouleutic format worked alongside Elizabeth's informal and ad hoc consultations with individuals. |
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It was introduced in Late Antiquity and was practiced alongside the old Gallaeci religion for a few centuries. |
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For a period in 2005, the Duyfken was berthed alongside the Old Swan Brewery on the Swan River in Perth, Western Australia. |
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In Tamil Nadu, India, there are many cassava processing factories alongside National Highway 68 between Thalaivasal and Attur. |
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They are served alongside such vegetables as potatoes and pumpkin and, as such, are generally prepared in a savory manner. |
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In Peru, sweet potatoes are called 'camote' and are frequently served alongside ceviche. |
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The German Bundestag has repeatedly called for German to finally receive an equal position in the EU Commission alongside English and French. |
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Danish is prevalent in Greenland alongside Greenlandic, and Dutch is spoken side by side local languages in the Dutch Caribbean. |
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Similarly, French and French Antillean Creole is spoken in Saint Lucia and the Commonwealth of Dominica alongside English. |
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By working alongside the authorities to restore public order, he signalled his reinvention as a conservative force within the Reformation. |
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Often they were held alongside a traditional service in order to cater to those who preferred contemporary worship music. |
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The Separation of Powers is often regarded as a second limb functioning alongside the Rule of Law to curb the powers of the Government. |
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He passed the bar in 1891 and began practicing appellate law alongside his older brother. |
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The doctrine of privity emerged alongside the doctrine of consideration, the rules of which state that consideration must move from the promisee. |
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Gorsuch is the first justice to serve alongside a justice for whom he or she clerked. |
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Customary law is also used in some Third World countries, such as those in Africa, usually used alongside common or civil law. |
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Three professional judges sit alongside six jurors in first instance proceedings or nine in appeal proceedings. |
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For most other cases in the first and second tier courts lay judges sit alongside professional judges. |
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At last we gained such an offing, that the two pilots were needed no longer. The stout sail-boat that had accompanied us began ranging alongside. |
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They established a theological seminary at Amsterdam where Grotius came to teach alongside Episcopius, Limborch, Curcellaeus, and Le Clerc. |
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Norman French came to be used as the standard language of the educated classes and of the law, though Latin continued to be used alongside it. |
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It was inserted along the fabric alongside two warp threads, and under the raised weft, and as it was guided forward the blade severed the weft. |
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There they work alongside all available artisans regardless of trade, depending on the institution. |
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Informally a laborer may simply work alongside carpenters for years learning skills by observation and peripheral assistance. |
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Running alongside and parallel to the canal was an imperial roadway and post offices supporting a courier system. |
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Locke ranked alongside Robert Stephenson and Isambard Kingdom Brunel as one of the major pioneers of railway development. |
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Two out of three child workers work alongside their parents, in unpaid family work situations. |
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Friendly societies, alongside other mutual societies, are registered with the Financial Conduct Authority. |
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It receives increasing support from housing providers, alongside local authority noise teams, mediation services and schools. |
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By 1856, it was a city within a city, where workers of many nationalities and religions worked and lived alongside one another. |
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He also threatened to kill any British prisoner caught fighting alongside a native. |
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Robinson, that contains comparisons of Mary Shelley's original text with Percy Shelley's additions and interventions alongside. |
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On Saturdays at the Auction Mart alongside the M6 motorway Junction 40 takes place Cumbria's largest outdoor market. |
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A large tumulus marks the summit, alongside an Ordnance Survey triangulation column. |
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This lane begins opposite Threlkeld village, or it can be joined from the disused railway line alongside the road to the quarry. |
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A typical feature of these meres is that they are alongside a river rather than having the river flowing through them. |
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From 1283 he acted as the ruler of an independent principality alongside Dmitry, who became Grand Duke of Vladimir. |
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It was built alongside of Little Ring of the Moscow Railways, taking some of its tracks into itself as well. |
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In 1896 his bust was unveiled in Westminster Abbey alongside that of his son, Matthew. |
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She was buried alongside her mother in Key Hill Cemetery, Hockley, Birmingham. |
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He began performing on city buses, often covering Mississippi John Hurt alongside original, sometimes improvisational compositions. |
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Fortunately, in 1896 the councillors of Eccles paid to have the aqueduct moved to the spot it occupies today, alongside the canal. |
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A riverside sculpture trail runs alongside this final section of its north bank. |
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Rodley Nature Reserve, Kirkstall Valley Nature Reserve, St Aidans and Fairburn Ings RSPB reserve all lie alongside the Aire. |
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The event hosts live stages and other activities alongside a parade in the park. |
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In 1973, Exchange station was rebuilt on a different site and in 1983 renamed Bradford Interchange and a bus station built alongside. |
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It is also the only space for dance to house a national classical and a national contemporary dance company alongside each another. |
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Carlisle RFC play at Warwick Road, alongside Carlisle United Football Club. |
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Its route takes you alongside rivers and canals and through some of the most historic towns and cities in the North of England. |
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Today, however, there are again two bridges on the site, because a more modern structure has been added alongside its earlier predecessor. |
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On September 19, six mature stalks, each from a separate hill, were taken from a suckered row and eleven from an unsuckered row alongside. |
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They are mentioned in his flat, textbook voice, alongside schoolroom descriptions of topography and assessments of economic significance. |
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Now the tug no longer moved under her own steam, nor had it been since coming alongside the wall of the central pier. |
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As it is forced down, the arms, normally crossed over the chest, are caught on the pelvis and made to upride alongside the head. |
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Digital Cameras and Walkmans displayed alongside the batteries are a powerful tool in attracting consumers to a fixture. |
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Ledley's played in the warm-ups so you'd expect him to play alongside John Terry. |
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They fought alongside them, healed them, and often befriended them. |
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The son walked alongside the fire rig that bore the flag-covered coffin. |
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A new selection of lighter bites include moules frite with lemon aioli alongside crayfish and rocket on a warm wholemeal roll. |
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Appearing alongside Ewan McGregor, Lewis Hamilton and Jack Whitehall, Rita made a risky wisecrack as she joined the guests on the sofa. |
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The pair traveled with, and sometimes worked alongside, migrant workers, many of them Wobblies. |
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The 22-year-old has been selected as one of the Surestop Brummies' representatives alongside wonderkid Zach Wajtknecht by team boss Graham Drury. |
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Ehiogu was enduring a torried afternoon alongside Southgate, who had one of his wost performances in a Middlesbrough shirt. |
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The concession is located on the Altiplano alongside the Coniri fault at an elevation of 13,000 feet. |
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He enjoys the camaraderie of learning alongside other veterans. |
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The European bison is one of two extant species of bison, alongside the American bison. |
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And Cressida Bonas may star alongside Cara Delevingne in upcoming film. |
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Sporting the trademark Go Dad Y-fronts, grandads ran alongside grandsons to show their solidarity. |
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Albert Einstein kept a picture of Newton on his study wall alongside ones of Michael Faraday and James Clerk Maxwell. |
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Albert Einstein kept a picture of Faraday on his study wall, alongside pictures of Isaac Newton and James Clerk Maxwell. |
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In March 1968, Hawking marched alongside Tariq Ali and Vanessa Redgrave to protest against the Vietnam War. |
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He was buried at Holy Trinity Church, Chesterfield, alongside his second wife. |
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Stephenson's face is shown alongside an engraving of the Rocket steam engine and the Skerne Bridge on the Stockton to Darlington Railway. |
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Motor Rail continued to manufacture and develop the design, alongside diesel engined variants. |
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The Metro's control centre is based at South Gosforth, in a building alongside South Gosforth Metro station. |
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The tram signals are usually operated alongside and in conjunction with traffic signals. |
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Tram tracks would also run alongside the existing line to Solihull and Dorridge, with local train services ended. |
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In 2007 the airport was voted the world's least favourite, alongside Chicago O'Hare, in a TripAdvisor survey. |
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Early Bronze Age Britons buried their dead beneath earth mounds known as barrows, often with a beaker alongside the body. |
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The donor of the games sat on a high platform in the stands alongside images of the gods, visible to all. |
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The nursery teaches children aged between two and five years alongside their parents to ensure the language is also spoken in the home. |
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Other ranges originally built by Edward III sit alongside the Horseshoe, featuring stone perpendicular tracery. |
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In the Lower Ward, the chapel was enlarged and remodelled with grand buildings for the canons built alongside. |
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Elizabeth built a gallery range of buildings on the west end of the Upper Ward, alongside Henry VII's tower. |
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Elves were viewed as being supernaturally powerful people who lived invisibly alongside everyday rural people. |
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Starley, who worked alongside his uncle and went on to found car company Rover. |
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His body was later moved, to hang in chains alongside those of his colleagues at Edgware. |
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In Canada, pollock, haddock, and halibut are popular choices, alongside cod. |
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Ground beef may also become common alongside bacon in the home versions some of these bean styles. |
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Air Marshal Malcolm Wollen is often considered the man who won India's 1971 war fighting alongside Bangladesh. |
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Continental and British recipes have also evolved alongside Indian South African curries. |
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It is, on occasion, served with whipped cream or ice cream on top, or alongside cheddar cheese. |
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The pages of ornamentation have motifs familiar from metalwork and jewellery that pair alongside bird and animal decoration. |
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In the 16th century, he was generally regarded alongside Chaucer as the father of English poetry. |
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Burke died in Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, on 9 July 1797 and was buried there alongside his son and brother. |
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Illustrations could appear alongside words in the manner of earlier illuminated manuscripts. |
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Mill died in 1873 of erysipelas in Avignon, France, where he was buried alongside his wife. |
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Woolf has often been credited with stream of consciousness writing alongside her modernist contemporaries like James Joyce and Joseph Conrad. |
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On 1 and 2 August 2006, she read alongside Stephen King and John Irving at Radio City Music Hall in New York City. |
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Leading pop and rock artists have headlined, alongside thousands of others appearing on smaller stages and performance areas. |
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From 1934 to 1936, Geoffrey Toye was managing director, working alongside the Artistic Director, Sir Thomas Beecham. |
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The Proms continue today, and still present newly commissioned music alongside pieces more central to the repertoire and early music. |
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Of course, aristocratic patronage of orchestras continued during the Classical era, but this went on alongside public concerts. |
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His performance was so well received that he was called to London to play the role alongside William Gillette, the original Holmes. |
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The following year Olivier appeared alongside Vivien Leigh in the historical drama Fire Over England. |
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The notices were laudatory, mentioning him alongside great predecessors such as Edmund Kean, William Macready and Henry Irving. |
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In 1979, Sellers starred alongside Lynne Frederick, Lionel Jeffries and Elke Sommer in Richard Quine's The Prisoner of Zenda. |
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Also that year, Oldman starred in Dawn of the Planet of the Apes as one of the leads alongside Jason Clarke and Keri Russell. |
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Theron worked alongside the writers and Scott to give more depth to her character during filming. |
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Running alongside his enthusiasm for DVD, Scott is known for his use of the director's cut. |
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As it would pass alongside the Leeds and Liverpool Canal, it could impact on this Conservation Area. |
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They are also tied for sixth by number of wins, alongside France and Spain. |
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There were attempts to run Twenty20 cricket and netball tournaments alongside the 2012 Games, but neither campaign was successful. |
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In the first Rugby World Cup in New Zealand and Australia, England were grouped in pool A alongside Australia, Japan and the United States. |
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In the event they were placed in Group A alongside hosts Australia, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea. |
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Following Sharp's departure from the club in 2008, Kieron Purtill had a brief spell as caretaker coach alongside Paul Anderson. |
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Farina was fastest in qualifying and the other three Alfas were alongside him on the front row. |
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For the 1981 season Moss stayed with Audi, as the team moved to Tom Walkinshaw Racing management, driving alongside Martin Brundle. |
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Hill also made a regular appearance at the British Grand Prix alongside other Formula One musicians such as Eddie Jordan. |
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For the new season Hamilton would drive alongside Jenson Button, after Heikki Kovalainen moved to Lotus Racing. |
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In 2012, Hamilton featured in the cartoon Tooned, alongside Jenson Button and comedian Alexander Armstrong. |
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With Bottas qualifying alongside Massa, it was also the first time the team had locked out the front row since the 2003 German Grand Prix. |
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Taylor, looking to improve upon England's second round exit in 2010, represented England alongside Adrian Lewis in his second World Cup of Darts. |
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Taylor retained his World Cup of Darts crown alongside Adrian Lewis in February. |
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Lines used to tie a boat up when alongside are called docklines, docking cables or mooring warps. |
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Ainslie figureheaded a British challenge for the Cup alongside Sir Keith Mills the team was named Team Origin. |
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When at anchor or alongside, it is flown from the jackstaff at the bow of the ship. |
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Cultureshock was the Commonwealth Games Cultural Programme which ran alongside the Games themselves. |
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The word he is used in negative statements because that is where it is most often found, alongside its great use in interrogative statements. |
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Ugandan troops were deployed to fight alongside South Sudanese government forces against the rebels. |
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On 15 May 2011 he appeared alongside Laurie in the UK ITV series Perspectives, singing music from the album in New Orleans. |
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Working on the record alongside Bohlen were songwriters and producers such as Giorgio Moroder, Albert Hammond and Nik Kershaw. |
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These circulate freely in both Bailiwicks alongside UK coinage and English and Scottish banknotes. |
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These circulate freely alongside British coinage and English, Northern Irish and Scottish banknotes. |
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Running alongside the interleague programme are the Mens, Youths and Seniors Welsh Open Tour events. |
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For the London Olympics, she played herself in a short film as part of the opening ceremony, alongside Daniel Craig as James Bond. |
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The youth cricket teams have been promoted to play in the European Division 1 alongside Ireland, Scotland, Denmark, the Netherlands and Guernsey. |
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Jersey has adopted the 112 emergency number alongside its existing 999 emergency number. |
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The European Commission participates in the work of the OECD alongside the EU Member States. |
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On land, Loyalist forces fought alongside the British in most battles in North America. |
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They were all built in the area to the south of the exhibition, nicknamed Albertopolis, alongside the Imperial Institute. |
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Standard German is a West Germanic language and is closely related to and classified alongside Low German, Dutch, Afrikaans, Frisian and English. |
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The pinnaces could not tie up alongside Campania at night, and had to be moored several miles away. |
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Irish and Ulster Scots enjoy limited use alongside English in Northern Ireland, mainly in publicly commissioned translations. |
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Established in 1947, it takes place in Scotland's capital during three weeks every August alongside several other arts and cultural festivals. |
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The castle stands on a shallow tip projecting into the Firth, alongside two beaches, one of sand, the other of pebbles. |
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These banknotes are legal tender in Gibraltar alongside Bank of England banknotes. |
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It is spoken as a first language by the population and is taught alongside English at the island's only school. |
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Throughout the 19th century, governments led from the Lords had often suffered difficulties governing alongside ministers who sat in the Commons. |
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These men were commanded by Royal Marines officers and fought alongside their regular Royal Marines counterparts at the Battle of Bladensburg. |
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This count is still published today alongside the headline unemployment figure which is based on the Labour Force Survey. |
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Many of the original Tejanos had Basque blood, including those who fought in the Battle of the Alamo alongside many of the other Texans. |
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The inherited English language term for this concept is folk, used alongside the latinate people since the late Middle English period. |
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Initially, Edgar's career as a journalist developed alongside his attempts to write plays. |
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This developed alongside research by John Wood, and others, which informs their research into metadesign. |
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In 1853, Britain fought alongside France in the Crimean War, against Russia. |
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They were drawn alongside Test nations New Zealand and South Africa in Group D, with both matches being played at The Oval in London. |
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They were drawn in pool C alongside World Cup debutantes Italy and the powerful forwards and fast backs of Tonga. |
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Ireland were included in the tournament held in England and were placed in Group 2 alongside Moldova and Morocco. |
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Ireland have been drawn in group A alongside Australia, England and 2008 World Cup rivals Fiji. |
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Furthermore, Kurdish is now an official language of Iraq alongside Arabic according to Article 4 of the constitution. |
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Both agriculture and pastoralism developed alongside each other, with continuous interactions. |
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Owing to a lack of confidence in the local currency, the US dollar is widely accepted as a medium of exchange alongside the Somali shilling. |
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The genre suffered during the regime of Juan Manuel de Rosas, though it flourished alongside the economy later in the century. |
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A sense of Indonesian nationhood exists alongside strong regional identities. |
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However, it is true that in a small minority of cases, women hunt the same kind of quarry as men, sometimes doing so alongside men. |
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Teams competing traditionally camp alongside the outdoor courts with the campsite being administered by local cadets. |
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