His name was mentioned in the article, although he was incorrectly described therein as a medical doctor. |
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Most European operations retain the old livery, although some Czech buses have also received it. |
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No flaming flower relieved its black achromatism although that tree had been known long ago to burst open with a three-hour glory. |
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The site of the battle is not given by either historian, although Tacitus gives a brief description. |
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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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There is no absolute speed limit on most of the Tideway downstream of Wandsworth Bridge, although boats are not allowed to create undue wash. |
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One legend places it at Battle Bridge Road in King's Cross, London, although from reading Tacitus it is unlikely Suetonius returned to the city. |
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The river is tidal from Howley Weir in Warrington, although high spring tides often top the weir. |
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The circuses were similar to the ancient Greek hippodromes, although circuses served varying purposes and differed in design and construction. |
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One of the Aust ferries, Severn Princess, is still in Chepstow although largely derelict. |
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As plants took hold on the continental margins, oxygen levels increased and carbon dioxide dropped, although much less dramatically. |
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It is closely related to heath although experts disagree on precisely what distinguishes the types of vegetation. |
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Some alloparenting relationships among animals resemble adoption, although more resemble foster care or wet-nursing. |
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Indeed, many of the provincial aqueducts survive in working order to the present day, although modernized and updated. |
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The first roads in the Peak were constructed by the Romans, although they may have followed existing tracks. |
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We perceive the bird and frog views simultaneously, although what hybrid monstrosity we become in the process is not clear. |
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Scafell Pike has a claim to the highest standing water in England, although Foxes Tarn on Scafell is of similar height. |
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The true paths of all original Roman roads leading out of Eboracum are not known, although eleven have been suggested. |
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These are classified as chalk streams, although the Lea is degraded by water from road drains and sewage treatment works. |
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The street also contains the Shrine of Margaret Clitherow, although it is not located in the house where she lived. |
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There are few natural hazards, although there can be strong winds and floods, especially in winter. |
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Very little seaweed lies within the current, although seaweed lies in clusters to its east. |
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Today both of these rivers remain navigable, although the Foss is only navigable for a short distance above the confluence. |
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Increasing car ownership in same era saw bus use decline, although it remains higher than in most areas of the South. |
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Little of Jesus' childhood is recorded in the canonical gospels, although infancy gospels were popular in antiquity. |
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For cycling, although hilly, Sheffield is compact and has few major trunk roads. |
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There are also caves beneath the Salutation that date back to the medieval period, although they are no longer used as beer cellars. |
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She had, after all, learned from the same master he had although matched daggers offered no reach compared to a full-handed sword. |
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In 1251, a survey showed an increase to 345 households with the start of urban living although still largely rural. |
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It is now generally considered to be a pious forgery, although there remains disagreement over its original purpose. |
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Fenugreek is an herbal product that is frequently used as a galactagogue, although no scientific evidence exists on its use for this purpose. |
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I had no doubt he knew where I was from, for I had the brogue, although not much of it. |
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Thus, free market capitalism desires government regulation of markets to prevent social instability, although at the cost of taxpayer dollars. |
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It often suggests the presence of the profit motive, although neither a profit motive or profit itself are necessary for a free market. |
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The environment is an extremely important, although not the only, foundation for our welfare or illfare. |
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However Canada still manufactures some military planes although they are generally not combat or fighter planes. |
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It has now been dropped from all the latest Jaguar models, although some customers add it to their car as a customization. |
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They generally have from 5 to 40 carbon atoms per molecule, although trace amounts of shorter or longer molecules may be present in the mixture. |
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Germanus's involvement would also place the battle around 430, although Bede's chronology shows no knowledge of this. |
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Other historians, however, believe that Gregory initiated the mission, although the exact reasons remain unclear. |
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Between 1909 and 1914 there were about 200 active constructors, although many of them only made one or two planes. |
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And although Danny had been sober for a long stretch, you only had to scratch the surface to find that crazy, dramatic, addictlike behavior. |
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By traditional definitions, Derby is the county town of Derbyshire, although Derbyshire's administrative centre has in recent years been Matlock. |
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There also remain local stations at Peartree and Spondon, although services are limited, especially at the former. |
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Intensive development was also present at Dover, and possibly at Rochester, although archaeological evidence is lacking. |
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I do not think that we gold plate European regulations although I think others, insurers and other industry bodies, may gold plate on our behalf. |
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How he died is unknown, although he suffered throughout his life with a painful and unpleasant illness. |
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It became a cathedral in 1932, and was enlarged, although construction was halted during the Second World War. |
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Most modern historians believe that Newton and Leibniz developed calculus independently, although with very different notations. |
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Unlike his History of Electricity, it was not popular and had only one edition, although it was the only English book on the topic for 150 years. |
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He became more frail, and seldom left his flat, although he travelled to Liverpool for celebrations of his eightieth birthday. |
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The program lost to Turing's colleague Alick Glennie, although it is said that it won a game against Champernowne's wife. |
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Dirac's father was strict and authoritarian, although he disapproved of corporal punishment. |
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The mechanism had been proposed in 1962 by Philip Anderson although he did not include a crucial relativistic model. |
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It is a Norse word, although the site may be older still, perhaps even from the Bronze Age. |
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Doll Sneerpiece was not a scholar but fond of gentlemen, although to dub her a limmer, would have been to do her a wrong. |
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He was a polymath, although not one of the most important scientific innovators of the period. |
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The Cornwall Railway remained a nominally independent line until 1889, although the GWR held a large number of shares in the company. |
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More conventional track forms were later used, although baulk road could still be seen in sidings in the first half of the twentieth century. |
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By 1775 about 600 Newcomen engines had been built, although many of these had worn out before then, and been abandoned or replaced. |
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Newcomen took forward Papin's experiment and made it workable, although little information exists as to exactly how this came about. |
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Some sources claim Edmund was murdered, although the circumstances of his death are unknown. |
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The device is also sometimes called a sweeper although the same term also refers to a carpet sweeper, a similar invention. |
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In the 1st quarter of 2009, the GNP of Norway surpassed Sweden's for the first time in history, although its population is half the size. |
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I include only 15 cheektooth features, although one could define a great many more in a loph-by-loph analysis. |
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Godwin himself died in 1053 and although Harold succeeded to his earldom of Wessex, none of his other brothers were earls at this date. |
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Earlier, 250 more had flown to Rattray beach, nearly all pinkfeet although I saw four greylags and heard others. |
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Some motors have conductors which consist of thicker metal, such as bars or sheets of metal, usually copper, although sometimes aluminum is used. |
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Resistors allow control of the motor speed, although significant power is dissipated in the external resistance. |
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Parasitic eddy currents cannot form in the rotor as it is totally ironless, although iron rotors are laminated. |
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The English army does not appear to have had many archers, although some were present. |
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However, although never in the majority, it was popular in many other countries. |
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In some countries, cashews continue to be cracked manually although cracking machinery and other shelling mechanisms have been introduced. |
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The lesson offered by Hooke to Newton here, although significant, was one of perspective and did not change the analysis. |
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Speeches may not be read out during debate in the House of Commons, although notes may be referred to. |
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European route E30 includes most of the M4, although it is not signed as such. |
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The termini for this section have since been removed, although part of the southern terminal roundabout is now used as an emergency access. |
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The smell of the tanners' and the litsters' work still hung in the night air, although they had long since gone to their weary beds. |
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They kept the framework of government but made changes in the personnel, although at first the new king attempted to keep some natives in office. |
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Tour buses often carry a tour guide, although the driver or a recorded audio commentary may also perform this function. |
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They were expected to compete with one another, and they do, although not in all respects. |
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An estimated 8000 Normans and other continentals settled in England as a result of the conquest, although exact figures cannot be established. |
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Cabinet ministers must respond, either themselves or through a deputy, although the answers do not always fully answer the question. |
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The country became a republic in 1974, and although no longer a Commonwealth realm, remains a member state of the Commonwealth of Nations. |
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In the 19th century, most emigration from Malta was to North Africa and the Middle East, although rates of return migration to Malta were high. |
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For luck, many of the brides would attend in their wedding gown and veil, although this custom has long since disappeared from the islands. |
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He enjoyed excellent health until old age, although he became quite fat in later life. |
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The squirt was hitting 25-foot jumpers handedly, although she wasn't one for that whole dribbling thing. |
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William also visited Wales during 1081, although the English and the Welsh sources differ on the exact purpose of the visit. |
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Silver was the most common metal in the economy, although gold was also used to some extent. |
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Under the Plantagenets, England was transformed, although this was only partly intentional. |
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He styled himself King of Great Britain, although this had no basis in English law. |
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Their father taught the boys how to swim and ride, although he sometimes hired a slave to teach them instead. |
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The details of command structure and fleet strengths during this period are not well known, although fleets were commanded by prefects. |
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The last native Manx Gaelic speaker died in 1974, although there are ongoing attempts at revival. |
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Horace therefore, Juvenal, and Persius were no Prophets, although their lines did seem to indigitate and point at our times. |
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Sports teams with links to the Irish community exist in England, although this is not as marked as in Scotland. |
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In many parts of the country the fighting had caused serious devastation, although some other areas remained largely unaffected. |
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Health and education levels remain relatively low, although they have improved recently as poverty levels have decreased. |
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The face is a particularly rich source for affect display, although other parts of the body may also be involved. |
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Spain does not divide its nationals by ethnic group, although it does maintain an official notion of minority languages. |
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The bank has a monopoly on the issue of banknotes in England and Wales, although not in other parts of the United Kingdom. |
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He was forthwith conveyed to the nearest hospital, and there pronounced to be still living, although in an asphyctic condition. |
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Revenue from the demesne formed the bulk of Henry's income in England, although taxes were used heavily in the first 11 years of his reign. |
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This largely forms the basis for Modern English spelling, although pronunciation has changed considerably since that time. |
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By such means, a hypothesis may gain acceptance, although in a probabilistic, rather than certain, sense. |
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By this the country aims to protect the indigenous languages although at the same time recognising the English language as its lingua franca. |
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France, although a signatory, has been constitutionally blocked from ratifying the Charter in respect to the languages of France. |
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St Andrew's Day, 30 November, is the national day, although Burns' Night tends to be more widely observed, particularly outside Scotland. |
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Historically, rivers and later canals in the county were used for transport also, although their use in transport is now significantly reduced. |
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Many good public schools conduct an entrance exam, although most public schools in the villages and small towns usually do not. |
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These schools also receive government funding, although they are not public. |
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It continues to be an administrative language in Laos and Cambodia, although its influence has waned in recent years. |
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It is widely spoken in Gibraltar, although English is the official, international language. |
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It is also commonly spoken in Andorra, although Catalan is the official language. |
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The Welsh language is also compulsory up to the age of 16, although a formal GCSE qualification is optional. |
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When Pakistan was created in 1947, although Punjabi was the majority language, English and Urdu were chosen as the national languages. |
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Today, most weddings are followed by some sort of celebration, although not by infares, shivarees, or any similar institution. |
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Most historians take the view that Gregory initiated the mission, although exactly why remains unclear. |
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Other church buildings were erected by the missionaries in London, York, and possibly Lincoln, although none of them survive. |
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The title of Duke of Aquitaine, already revived, was now borne by Rainulf, although it was also claimed by the counts of Toulouse. |
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From that point Wales became a legal unit in its own right, although it remains part of the single jurisdiction of England and Wales. |
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Eadmer credited Anselm with restraining the pope from excommunicating him, although others attribute Urban's politic nature. |
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During the church's reconstruction after the disastrous fire of the 1170s, his remains were relocated, although it is now uncertain where. |
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The Euthyphro dilemma, although not addressed by that name, is dealt with as a false dichotomy. |
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Henry II's forces took Saintes by surprise and captured much of its garrison, although Richard was able to escape with a small group of soldiers. |
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Eight days later Richard's own nephew Henry II of Champagne was married to the widowed Isabella, although she was carrying Conrad's child. |
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Whitefield and Wesley, however, were soon back on friendly terms, and their friendship remained unbroken although they travelled different paths. |
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Thus, although there is no similar report in the literature, we speculate that this finding may also reflect better macrohemodynamic care. |
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The county town is Lancaster although the county's administrative centre is Preston. |
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When Philip besieged Aumale in Normandy, Richard grew tired of waiting and seized the manor, although the act was opposed by the Church. |
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At low elevations, rain is unpredictable at any time of year, although the showers tend to be shorter in summer. |
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The worship resembles the church services of other Protestant denominations, although in most cases does not include any Eucharist service. |
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The theology of the Salvation Army is derived from that of Methodism although it is distinctive in institution and practice. |
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Many Salvation Army corps have brass bands that play at Salvation Army meetings, although not all. |
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Saint George is also one of the patron saints of the Mediterranean islands of Malta and Gozo although this has been contested. |
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In actual fact, although identified with the British martyr he was locally known as Albinus. |
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It is this version which remains in statute today, although with most articles now repealed. |
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It is possibly the best preserved of the four, although small pin holes can be seen in the parchment from where it was once pinned up. |
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It is unclear where his diocese was located, although he was considered to be Alhfrith's bishop. |
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They are still extant, although the fabric of Wilfrid's churches above ground has been replaced by later structures. |
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More had no children from his second marriage, although he raised Alice's daughter from her previous marriage as his own. |
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Some consider Samuel Johnson that quote's author, although neither his writings nor Boswell's contain such. |
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A few of these documents are by unknown writers, although traditional historiography has given them names. |
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Rabbit is the most represented species at every archeological level, although some macromammal remains have also been documented. |
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Most Hindu traditions revere a body of religious or sacred literature, the Vedas, although there are exceptions. |
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An unattributed statement known as the Wiccan Rede is a popular expression of Wiccan morality, although it is not accepted by all Wiccans. |
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Many traditions hold a belief in the five classical elements, although they are seen as symbolic as representations of the phases of matter. |
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In 2006, there were seventeen district hospitals in Wales, although none situated in Powys. |
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On two occasions Welsh claimants to the title rose up in rebellion during this period, although neither ultimately succeeded. |
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Heathen groups are largely independent and autonomous, although they typically network with other Heathen groups, particularly in their region. |
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Some Heathens perform such rituals on a daily basis, although for others it is a more occasional performance. |
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The sculptor Sir William Goscombe John made many works for Welsh commissions, although he had settled in London. |
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Normally, pupils have to go to their school to collect their results, although Edexcel allow for the option of an online results service. |
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Control of universities still tended to be independent, although university leadership was increasingly appointed by the state. |
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Today all Grammar Schools in New Zealand are state schools, although they use school donations to supplement their government funding. |
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This led to the exam becoming widely resented by some although strongly supported by others. |
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The political community preferred this to a regency led by the king's uncle, John of Gaunt, although Gaunt remained highly influential. |
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Theoxena although she were instantly urged thereunto, could never be induced to marry againe. |
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The majority of bachelor's degrees are now honours degrees, although this has not always been the case historically. |
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A second and a third foreign language are other common requirements, although the requirements regarding proficiency commonly are not strict. |
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Any member of the public then has an opportunity to raise questions, although this is rare. |
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The tsunami triggered by the 1755 Lisbon earthquake reached Holland, although the waves had lost their destructive power. |
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Then on 30 December, his forces left the castle and attacked the Lancastrians in the open, although outnumbered. |
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Oxford became the first university to institute the new degree, although naming it the DPhil. |
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Richard III's death at Bosworth Field effectively ended the Wars of the Roses, although it was not the last battle Henry had to fight. |
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In 1976, a new charter restored UCL's legal independence, although still without the power to award its own degrees. |
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According to Carpenter, although the earl was amply compensated, he despaired of any possibility of advancement under Richard. |
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There are just over 26 million adherents to Anglicanism in Britain today, although only around one million regularly attend services. |
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College does not have an informal name, although the abbreviation Coll is sometimes used, especially on written work. |
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She was able to save a good part of the school, although the royal bequest and the number of staff were much reduced. |
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Their homes were, as in earlier centuries, thatched huts with one or two rooms, although later on during this period, roofs were also tiled. |
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Renaissance artists were not pagans, although they admired antiquity and kept some ideas and symbols of the medieval past. |
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The open court of Wessex Fives, built in 1787, is still in existence at Warminster School although it has fallen out of regular use. |
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Caleb, although sensible that his leg had been pulled, roared with laughter. |
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The buildings have all been restored although there are still signs of the bombing. |
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Almost no secular work remains above ground, although the Anglian Tower in York has been controversially dated to the seventh century. |
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Bryher and St Martin's are more unspoilt, although each has a hotel and other accommodation. |
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Their iconography has been much studied, although artistically they are relatively unsophisticated. |
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All centipedes and spiders are predatory and although they are often found on corpses their impact on the other fauna is not known. |
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While negotiations continued with the barons, the King ensconced himself in the castle, although no army moved to take it. |
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The exact location of the medieval menagerie is unknown, although the lions were kept in the barbican known as Lion Tower. |
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It was reported that a spark from the cannonball had started the blaze although a castle spokeswoman said the cause had not yet been established. |
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The soft furnishings of these rooms, although luxurious, are more modest than the 1820s originals, both on the grounds of modern taste and cost. |
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Henry IV seized the castle during his coup in 1399, although failing to catch Richard II, who had escaped to London. |
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In the event, Henry VI was not canonised and the project was abandoned, although the shrine continued to attract a flood of pilgrims. |
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He was terribly, churningly curious, although not about the details of their lesson. |
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In an effort to make them more effective, guns were made ever bigger, although this hampered their ability to reach remote castles. |
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The first was ugly and uncomfortable and the latter was less secure, although it did offer greater aesthetic appeal and value as a status symbol. |
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It does not have a motorway, although there is a short stretch of dual carriageway towards the north of Newport near the hospital and prison. |
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Royal households took essentially the same form as baronial households, although on a much larger scale and the positions were more prestigious. |
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It was an ideal of love between two people not married to each other, although the man might be married to someone else. |
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Eventually the excavation would yield 1,045 burials, although no settlement has yet been found. |
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They were used to force open the castle gates, although they were sometimes used against walls with less effect. |
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In Guernsey the Church of England is the Established Church, although the Dean of Guernsey is not a member of the States of Guernsey. |
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Vives and others called her the Princess of Wales, although she was never technically invested with the title. |
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Even the Quakers, although they allow not music, yet preach intoningly, in a singsong way. Music is the natural outlet of devotion. |
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Authors such as Strabo, Pliny and Diodorus cite Pytheas in disbelief, although Pytheas' observations appear to have been substantially accurate. |
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They do not usually depend on the rank of the guilty party, although there are some exceptions associated with royal privilege. |
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White sailed for England in late 1587, although crossing the Atlantic at that time of year was a considerable risk. |
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It was sold in 1656, although for some years East India Company ships continued to be built and repaired there under the new owners. |
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The asthenosphere that underlies the surface plates is not liquid in any vernacular sense, although it is relatively plastic. |
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The persecution of witches began in 1563, and hundreds were executed, although there was nothing like the frenzy on the Continent. |
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All you will see is a girl you once knew, although she's dressed up to the nines, at sixes and sevens with you. |
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The colonists tried again in 1605 with the same result, although a third attempt in 1607 was more successful. |
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The task of translation was undertaken by 47 scholars, although 54 were originally approved. |
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Many votes are considered votes of confidence, although not including the language mentioned above. |
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As of 2013, there are approximately 1.2 million autoconfirmed users on English Wikipedia, although the vast majority are not currently active. |
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In 1653, Cromwell was passed over as a member of Barebone's Parliament, although his younger brother Henry was a member of it. |
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The channel port, although a valuable strategic outpost, was a drain on Charles's limited finances. |
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The Revolution led to limited tolerance for Nonconformist Protestants, although it would be some time before they had full political rights. |
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England stayed relatively calm throughout, although some English Jacobites fought on James's side in Ireland. |
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Mary must have died shortly after the birth of Elizabeth, although there does not appear to be any surviving record of the date. |
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The female golden eagle has not been seen since 2004 although the male still remains. |
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Wren submitted his plans for rebuilding the city to King Charles II, although they were never adopted. |
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Mozambique joined the Commonwealth in 1995, although it had not been a part of the British Empire. |
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In the meantime, Charles was attempting to reclaim his throne, but France, although hosting the exiles, had allied itself with Oliver Cromwell. |
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I would also include relationships between first cousins as consanguinamory too, although some may disagree with me on that point. |
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I finde them everie one in his turne to have reason, although they contrary one another. |
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For most purposes this was Westminster, although the royal treasury, having been moved from Winchester, came to rest in the Tower. |
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It was historically a part of Lancashire, although areas of Cheshire south of the River Mersey were incorporated in the 20th century. |
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The EEC and Euratom were created separately from the ECSC, although they shared the same courts and the Common Assembly. |
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Cities are largely spread out across the EU, although with a large grouping in and around the Benelux. |
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By 27 June, the royal party had overtly given in, although the military began to arrive in large numbers around Paris and Versailles. |
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The interference with localism and traditional liberties was deeply resented, although some modernising reforms took place. |
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This can be considered England's 'foundation date', although the process of unification had taken almost 100 years. |
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Most cavalry were probably equipped with pistols and swords, although there is some evidence that they included lancers. |
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The cruel punishment was countenanced by the government, although it was not officially legal. |
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Barbarian migration stabilized in much of Europe, although Northern Europe was greatly affected by the Viking expansion. |
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Napoleon's original death mask was created around 6 May, although it is not clear which doctor created it. |
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Napoleon's father had died of stomach cancer, although this was seemingly unknown at the time of the autopsy. |
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Higher education in this period focused on rhetoric, although Aristotle's logic was covered in simple outline. |
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However, English is used routinely, and although considered culturally important, Scottish Gaelic and Welsh are much less used. |
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In 1820, although religious activity was resumed, it was no longer led by the Jesuits. |
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In 1882, incandescent electric lights were introduced to London streets, although it took many years before they were installed everywhere. |
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Shots were fired by both sides, although most contemporaries agree that the soldiers holding the building had vastly superior firepower. |
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The global economy suffered heavily from the war, although participating nations were affected differently. |
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After this, Malcolm became king, perhaps being inaugurated on 25 April 1058, although only John of Fordun reports this. |
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This time, although continuing as a war correspondent, he gained a commission in the South African Light Horse. |
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The local language, although strongly influenced by standard Dutch, is still officially recognised as Dutch Low Saxon. |
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People left shelters when told instead of refusing to leave, although many housewives reportedly enjoyed the break from housework. |
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Kosovo declared independence from Serbia in 2008, although its independence is not universally recognized by other states. |
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The mark is made with a tap from a light hammer, although I have known hornyhanded markers who did it with simple hand pressure. |
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Murder is a stranger beast than suicide, although the end result of both is the same. |
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As such, Ulster is often used as a synonym for Northern Ireland, although the two are not coterminous. |
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Aidids have presumably homologous warts, although these do not bear long secondary setae. |
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This is the language of nearly all surviving early manuscripts of the Mabinogion, although the tales themselves are certainly much older. |
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Today, this name is seen by some as carrying imperialist overtones although it is still commonly used. |
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Suspended members are not represented at meetings of Commonwealth leaders and ministers, although they remain members of the organisation. |
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The Communities still had independent personalities although were increasingly integrated. |
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The House of Lords was previously a largely hereditary aristocratic chamber, although including life peers, and Lords Spiritual. |
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The government has no plans to establish an English parliament or assembly although several pressure groups are calling for one. |
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Depending on the species or race of mammoth, the diet differed somewhat depending on location, although all mammoths ate similar things. |
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The pits may have contained standing timbers creating a timber circle, although there is no excavated evidence of them. |
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Second, Cromwell gave a huge degree of freedom to his parliaments, although royalists were barred from sitting in all but a handful of cases. |
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They are appointed for life, although the customary age of retirement is 75 and the sovereign may remove them. |
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Poor Neville. He really is a Gryffindor, not a Hufflepuff, although he seems Hufflepuffish at times. |
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In order to remain neutral, the Speaker generally refrains from making speeches, although there is nothing to prevent him or her from doing so. |
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They were able to date the erection of some bluestones to 2300 BC, although this may not reflect the earliest erection of stones at Stonehenge. |
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Lewis said that Sandra Howard's list included reducing the quality of prison food, although Sandra Howard denied this claim. |
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Its original purpose is unknown, although archaeologists believe that it was most likely used for some form of ritual or ceremony. |
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Among the angiosperms, betalains are known only in the Caryophyllales, although they also occur in some Basidiomycetes. |
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On failing to do so, he resigned, although was reinstated three days later when the NEC rejected his resignation. |
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They are generally about 10 percent denser than steel, although alloys using aluminium or silicon may be slightly less dense. |
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All my dubitation and distress were gone, for I had something to do, although what I could not yet tell. |
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Insular Celtic languages are attested beginning around the 4th century in Ogham inscriptions, although it was clearly being spoken much earlier. |
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There are instances recorded where women participated both in warfare and in kingship, although they were in the minority in these areas. |
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Rain is frequent throughout the year, although the summer is slightly wetter than the rest of the year. |
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He was a Roman citizen, but most scholars conclude that Ptolemy was ethnically Greek, although some suggest he was a Hellenized Egyptian. |
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Colonial French, although mistakenly named Cajun French by some Cajuns, has persisted alongside English. |
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He never believed in the bibe although the people were always talking of her. |
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The remainder are dealt with by Circuit judges and Recorders, although Recorders will normally handle less serious work than Circuit judges. |
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Only the Law Lords who served on the Appellate Committee spoke, but other Lords were free to attend, although they rarely did so. |
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Overall, England is divided into nine regions and 48 ceremonial counties, although these have only a limited role in public policy. |
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The exact physiological function of BChE remains elusive, although it acts as an endogenous bioscavenger for anticholinesterase agents. |
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Unitary authorities can additionally have the status of borough or city, although this has no effect on their powers or functions. |
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He ruled through roughly 20 BC, although there may have been a second king named Commius. |
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Lawrence is perhaps the region's best known author, although only gained full recognition in the late twentieth century. |
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The council district with the lowest rate is South Northamptonshire, although it has a rate greater than that of Rutland. |
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Silverstone Circuit hosts the British Grand Prix, although the southern half of the track is outside the region. |
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Most secondary schools in the East Midlands are comprehensives, although Lincolnshire retains fifteen state grammar schools. |
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He's been unfairly labeled as a cheat, although he's only ever cheated once. |
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In some manuscripts of Caesar's Gallic War their king is referred to as Imanuentius, although in other manuscripts no name is given. |
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During the English Civil War, Somerset was largely Parliamentarian, although Dunster was a Royalist stronghold. |
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Screwfix is in Yeovil and Clarks shoes is in Street, although most of its shoes are made in the Far East. |
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Lacertid scalation and body forms are similar to those of the teiids, although lacertids are usually smaller. |
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In 400, the Visigoths invaded the Western Roman Empire and, although briefly forced back from Italy, in 410 sacked the city of Rome. |
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The invasions brought new ethnic groups to Europe, although some regions received a larger influx of new peoples than others. |
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Eutropius mentions Gnaeus Sentius Saturninus, although as a former consul he may have been too senior, and perhaps accompanied Claudius later. |
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The Hussite church, although the target of a crusade, survived beyond the Middle Ages. |
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The one exception was County Tipperary, which although administered by two county councils, was to remain united for lieutenancy. |
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This measure was temporary, and no lieutenants have been appointed in this way since 1974, although the power still exists. |
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Nor will polished Amber although it send forth a gross and corporal exhalement, be found a long time defective upon the exactest scales. |
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In June 1948 George VI relinquished the title Emperor of India, although remaining head of state of the Dominion of India. |
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Britannia apparently avoided these troubles, although increasing inflation had its economic effect. |
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Coinage circulation increased during the 390s, although it never attained the levels of earlier decades. |
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The City's flag flies over Tower Bridge, although neither footing is in the City. |
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The former synagogue on Chevening Road was converted into a mosque in the 1990s, although there is an important synagogue nearby in Willesden. |
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Nanoha and Fate both receive brand-new transformation sequences, although the famous exploding knickers are still there in all their glory. |
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Alfred's son Edward the Elder also secured homage from the Welsh, although sporadic border unrest continued. |
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