They returned to the hall in time for the next item on the agenda, amid jeers and taunts from the Treasury benches. |
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However, the other boat suddenly came to an abrupt halt, amid much cursing and shouting from its wetsuited skipper and his drysuited mate. |
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The cassowary evolved amid the Wet Tropics, thriving on figs, quandongs, and other distinctive fruits. |
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Just five days later, however, he crashed down to earth amid accusations of bribery. |
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Some scenes, such as their dance in a graveyard amid falling snow, are achingly beautiful. |
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Bass sulking amid summer heat sense the change and big fish become more active. |
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The guys were making a racket and amid the commotion were cries of victory. |
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We all know couples who have been there, facing the stress of joblessness amid the usual chaos of the season. |
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The attack came amid a major upsurge in violence across the country that has left a thousand dead. |
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Lost amid the jabber over what the Next Big Thing in passenger vehicles is likely to be, is the humble midsized sedan. |
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They also take their turn kneeling to pray amid the flowers in front of the coffin, peering at the waxily reposed figures with a mixture of curiosity and bewilderment. |
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By contrast, The German Doctor is a thriller that becomes a horror story amid the breathtaking beauty of the Andes foothills. |
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Tales like this, of sailors wandering the desert for miles searching for food and water, abound amid the brutality of the region. |
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Holmes seemed to expedite matters promptly, amid rumors that she was frightened of the Church of Scientology. |
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The acropolis Museum opened in Athens last weekend amid controversy that Greek officials did everything possible to stir up. |
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Little Jasper Cosmo will have no problems amid the rarefied social circles occupied by the Howards, but he would find he was joshed at an inner city comprehensive. |
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But by 2001, she had failed to win a seat in the Australian federal Senate and her party broke up acrimoniously amid allegations of wrongdoing and internal bickering. |
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Love has bloomed amid an otherwise painful period, marred by outrages large and small. |
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Police Commissioner Andrew Scipione asked residents to remain calm, amid fears of unrest. |
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His deficiencies and self-doubts, amid his epochal mission of liberation, are precisely what make him interesting. |
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High schools are remaking yearbooks to more accurately reflect student populations amid larger societal concerns about bullying, peer pressure, and self-esteem. |
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But amid this widespread and sustained dissatisfaction, 2014 was a terrible year for third-party candidates. |
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The band split up earlier this year amid bitterness and acrimony. |
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Fergie almost landed a U.N. role until the offer was swiftly dropped, amid rumours both of pressure from Buckingham Palace. |
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In hopes of standing out amid the Easter crazy, some churches are borrowing themes from popular culture. |
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Despite ASEAN's strong request, Japan was earlier reluctant to accede to the treaty amid worries that the pact could constrain its security alliance with the United States. |
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A white police officer standing amid the crowd inside the barricade got his laughs a moment later. |
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Batiste and his band ended the evening by marching off the bandstand and playing amid the crowd. |
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Suddenly amid wails of screaming engines, plumes of smoke and burning rubber, riders and bikes raced down the straight and through the first corner. |
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Still, amid the uncertainty the residents of bab al-Salameh do their best to carve a semblance of order into their lives. |
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So it is with Just Send Me Word, a heroic love story amid the squalor and degradation of the Gulag. |
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In 1991 Ye Mystic Krewe of Gasparilla came into the spotlight amid accusations of elitism and racism. |
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This struggle took place amid strong support for slavery among white Southerners, who profited greatly from the system of enslaved labor. |
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The young birds cry out for food, and the parents returning from the sea manage to pick out their own amid a mass of look-alikes. |
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Enrique escaped his indenture on 1 May with the aid of Rajah Humabon, amid the deaths of almost 30 crewmen. |
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In 1983, Hassan cancelled planned elections amid political unrest and economic crisis. |
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Andy Warhol was lunching poolside, amid the palm trees and exotic bird-of-paradise flowers. |
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Reports suggested that the businessman Horacio Cartes became the new political figure amid disputes. |
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Inverness remains a small community of charming cottages, lovely gardens, and uncontested streets amid a stunning setting. |
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The stock market was down today amid profit taking, the share holders wanted to get some of the increase in stock price as cash while they could. |
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Pyanda reached the lands inhabited by the Yakuts and turned back, avoiding a wintering amid the yet unknown race of people. |
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Tourism has been one of the key growth sectors in ASEAN and has proven resilient amid global economic challenges. |
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The same is true for two other pairs, whilst and while and amidst and amid. |
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Between 1851 and 1855, it returned to the north amid the floods that provoked the Nien and Taiping Rebellions. |
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The choice came amid much controversy since she was neither British nor overweight. |
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The summit is all rock with many loose stones lying amid the small outcrops. |
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I brought a cranberry bread!' as if fearing the small bread will get lost amid the immense trays of turkey roll ups and rugalach. |
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Which big budget BBC 'supersoap' was launched amid a blaze of publicity in 1992 only to be cancelled after a mere eight months on screen? |
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I walked steadily toward the pennant pole amid a sea of susurrus murmurings. |
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Colombia will not recognize result of Venezuela assembly vote, amid opposition concerns that the election will lead to dictatorship. |
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The small park is a welcome oasis amid the city's many factories. |
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Night now gives place to the brightness of day, and amid its affulgence the world rolls on again to night, and each brings its incidents of life. |
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A year ago, amid the London riots, people were entitled to wonder if Mr Cameron had a point about Broken Britain. |
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Lowe quit the West Wing last year amid rumours that he was unhappy that his co-stars earned more than him. |
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His senses reeled amid the din and rattle of classes where discipline was unknown and intelligence almost indiscoverable. |
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The birds sung less inspiritingly than usual amid the boughs, which remained as motionless as death. |
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Officials are calling the woman a hero for keeping her head and finding the only way out amid the panic of the smoke and flames. |
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In January 1924, the first Labour Government had taken office amid fears of threats to the Constitution. |
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Arthur Henderson resigned from the Cabinet in 1917 amid calls for party unity to be replaced by George Barnes. |
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During renewed sectarian unrest in Rakhine State in 2012, Bangladesh closed its borders amid fears of a third major exodus from Myanmar. |
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As archbishop, he defended the church's interests in England amid the Investiture Controversy. |
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There, amid an outcry to address Anselm's situation, Urban renewed bans on lay investiture and on clerics doing homage. |
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Professional associations play a central role in this transformation amid criticisms on the lack of proper criteria to assure appropriate rigor. |
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In July 1978, amid a financial crisis caused by negligent investments, Waters presented the group with two original ideas for their next album. |
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In 1994, the UN Assistance Mission for Rwanda failed to intervene in the Rwandan Genocide amid indecision in the Security Council. |
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The heart mispleases me that is held coldly, Severely closed amid the years of feeling. |
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It was demolished amid protests in October 2013 to make way for city centre redevelopment. |
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In 1942, a battalion en route to India was redeployed to the Falklands as a garrison amid fears of a Japanese seizure of the archipelago. |
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Dafydd Wigley resigned, citing health problems but amid rumours of a plot against him. |
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The trial opened on 3 April 1895 amid scenes of near hysteria both in the press and the public galleries. |
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In May 2009 Winehouse returned to performing at a jazz festival in Saint Lucia amid torrential downpours and technical difficulties. |
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The nation formally became a member of NATO on 30 March 1949, amid domestic controversy and riots. |
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In March 2008, HBOS shares fell 17 percent amid false rumours that it had asked the Bank of England for emergency funding. |
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Here the princely hero is a nondancing cavalier amid the many swan-maidens who resemble the one with whom he is falling in love. |
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In the end BAA won a very much more limited injunction and the camp went ahead amid considerable worldwide publicity. |
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Glittereyed, his rufous skull close to his greencapped desklamp sought the face, bearded amid darkgreener shadow, an ollav, holyeyed. |
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In the financial climate of the 1930s, amid the Great Depression, the project did not proceed. |
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The dollar price of energy increased again the following year, amid the weakening competitive position of the dollar in world markets. |
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The move came amid questions about the decision to take Napoli to an area of protected World Heritage Site coastline. |
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These days, Mrs. Kern, an 81-year-old widow, lives alone amid floors rotted in places and some paneless windows. |
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Dr Iqrar said agronomy played a vital role in increasing productivity amid climate change and cropping systems. |
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They often work amid these risks for an appallingly low salary. |
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A welsome poesy attends the final ebbing of his really romantic life, amid the familiar scenes of his boyhood. |
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Accoutering the drama are kids, betrayals, and breakdowns amid a cast of literati both British and American. |
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The incident occurred amid tightened security in Yangon following a series of small explosions in the country in recent days. |
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Anaesthetists are being urged to check procedures amid fears the problem will spiral as Brits get fatter. |
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Interestingly, the similar seductive rain dances come amid talks of the two divas not being on good terms with each other. |
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In 2017, the Parliament of Catalonia unilaterally declared independence from Spain amid a constitutional crisis over the result of the independence referendum. |
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The vessel got into difficulties in high winds last night and the crew abandoned ship amid fears it might capsize after its cargo of 5,258 tons of sawn timber shifted. |
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After passing the mouth of the right tributary called the Vitim, the Lena became wider and soon turned east, flowing amid the low banks and numerous islands. |
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The bill has created controversy amid civil society organizations. |
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He was sacked as captain amid much furore after the 1978 season. |
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A revival of interest in Old Norse religion occurred amid the romanticist movement of the nineteenth century, during which it inspired a range of artworks. |
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In 408, Western Emperor Flavius Honorius ordered the execution of Stilicho and his family, amid rumours that the general had made a deal with Alaric. |
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The proposed agreement soon began to unravel amid claims from some loyalists that it was too generous towards the rebels, particularly the clergy who had joined the rebellion. |
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The retreat was undertaken amid chaotic conditions, with abandoned vehicles blocking the roads and a flood of refugees heading in the opposite direction. |
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Long years ago, amid the sunny hills Where Arno dashing makes the maddest mirth, A master lived whose melody enthrills, And ever will, the children of the earth. |
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He had a loan spell with Sheffield United later in the season, before leaving St James's Park in the summer of 1998 to sign, amid much fanfare, for Wrexham. |
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The foundation stone was laid on 15 July 1874 amid great festivities. |
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Meanwhile, Japan ranks 26th out of 63 countries in a 2014 English Proficiency Index, amid calls for this to improve in time for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. |
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However, amid claims of disharmony between the manager and captain Barry Ferguson, it was announced on 4 January 2007 that Le Guen had left Rangers by mutual consent. |
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After rapid growth in preceding decades, the country entered an ongoing recession in 2014 amid a political corruption scandal and nationwide protests. |
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With other DF members, he travelled to Blackburn, Lancashire in February 1884 amid the great cotton strike, where he lectured on socialism to the strikers. |
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The British preferred to invite the most important countries, but the Americans believed that inviting as many as possible amid maximum publicity would affect world opinion. |
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The war began amid the Home Rule crisis in Ireland that had resurfaced in 1912 and, by July 1914, there was a serious possibility of an outbreak of civil war in Ireland. |
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The British Nationality Act 1981 reclassifed Hong Kong into a British Dependent Territory amid the reorganisation of global territories of the British Empire. |
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Rebuilt in the 1990s, the white stone building stands amid modern brick structures that attempt to recapture the style of More's former manor on the site. |
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The Kingdom imprisoned dozens of people last month in security trials amid fears that the conflicts in Iraq and Syria will radicalize a new generation of youth. |
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It was afternoon, and the sun shone slantingly on the waters of the river, above which on the hills amid trees and flowering gardens stood the house of Captain Andrew Brown. |
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There are no straight lines in nature, so the runwaylike precision of the canals is startling to the eye, wildly incongruous amid the natural curves of the bayous and lakes. |
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The main top is marked by a cairn set amid an area of stones. |
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In 2010 they were relegated to the Championship, and amid serious financial difficulties in February 2012, they were further relegated to League One. |
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The hideous features of the knouter pleaded in favour of the young heroine, who, amid a scene of general enthusiasm, was acquitted without hesitation on the part of the jury. |
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The bill was defeated amid lobbying by company loyalists and accusations of nepotism in the bill's recommendations for the appointment of councillors. |
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This axiology is concerned with relationships that are respectful amid the researcher and participants, and even between the subject matter and the researcher. |
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