Larger particles are supposed to settle to the bottom of the tanks, and eventually be sent to sewage treatment plants. |
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On the afternoon he arrived, we went for a long walk and eventually rested against some haycocks in a meadow and had a long talk. |
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But, as a result of constant draining, the lake's suckerfish declined and eventually became an endangered species. |
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They didn't speak for a while longer, as the sun moved lower in the sky, signaling the oncoming of dusk and eventually night. |
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The took a compass bearing for the direction of the croaking and eventually reached stagnant, muddy pools, thick with a scum of dead insects. |
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In addition, many sleep aids can be habit-forming and eventually may interfere with restful sleep or even exacerbate insomnia. |
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It was a good team effort with one man only missing out by metres before the second diver found the cable and eventually the anchor. |
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It continued to buzz for some time and eventually Lazarus got sick of it, slamming his fist onto the answer button. |
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The store was on the receiving end of bomb threats and hate mail when the display was unveiled, and eventually it had to be scrapped. |
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He falls for a young stripper named Honey and eventually the two are married. |
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The press created this New Glam thing with Verve and Suede but our third single stiffed and eventually we were dropped. |
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With a series of ungainly steps, clumsy lunges, and eventually a kind of painful waddle, he made his way to the phone. |
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Waltrip hit the wall, slid down the track and eventually flipped over in the infield. |
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Learn on a small mini-ramp or quarter pipe, and then you can go to larger ramps, and eventually vert. |
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Morgan seemed to consider what she said, and eventually he nodded in acceptance of her explanation, causing Milanehey to sigh in relief. |
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If the individual is unable to acclimate to the LPF, or move away from it, then symptoms of stress and eventually death will occur. |
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Miss Watson left her queen en prise against Miss Gooding, who failed to notice and eventually lost. |
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The top players will continue to demand more money and eventually the league will cave in to the pressure from the big clubs. |
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Topalov gave up a rook for bishop early in his game with Bacrot, and eventually got passed pawns on the queenside for the win. |
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We are ushered through another checkpoint and eventually the road ends at a couple of watchtowers and heavily guarded barriers. |
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The brave Kiltegan man grabbed jugs of water and eventually quenched the chip-pan fire which had threatened to reduce the house to ashes. |
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He does this with bags of charm and eventually we're completely on his side despite his earlier culling of the old guard. |
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His goal is to become a veterinarian, working with racehorses and eventually opening his own practice in his home community. |
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They succumbed in laughter, and eventually gave up, and danced jive to the lively music. |
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Liam shows himself quite adept at the drug business, and eventually attracts the notice of local racketeers. |
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The pair were married and eventually settled at their current address in Rhodes Street, Tottington. |
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He interviewed some of rock's greatest musicians and eventually went on to become an editor of the legendary rock rag. |
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Butter has been stored and shipped in wooden barrels, casks, tubs, and eventually paraffin paper and parchment. |
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There was a general melee in which some of the men jumped over barriers in an attempt to escape and eventually the four were arrested. |
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Apple maggot earned the name railroad worm long ago for its meandering tunnels beneath the apple skin and eventually throughout the flesh. |
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The way he practically whined it made me smile and eventually I began to giggle. |
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A few boats came by and gave a ride to most onboard while we waited for the tide to turn and eventually kedged ourselves free. |
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Then we were chatting more, and eventually keeping up with each other outside of work. |
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This engenders despair that can develop into anger and aggression and eventually explode into violence. |
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The charm offensive was self-evidently in aid of something and eventually we found out what it was. |
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I'm glad that there were no casualties and eventually I managed to reboard the boat. |
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As time went on, these cartoons got even worse and eventually collapsed with the folding of the company. |
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As the next five years passed, his back pain gradually got worse and eventually spinal canal stenosis was diagnosed. |
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She was refitted in 1952 and eventually decommissioned in 1970 after seeing extensive action off Vietnam. |
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In the Middle Ages young women wore wreaths of gold and eventually gave way to chaplets. |
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I wrote books and published articles and eventually got a tenure-track job at a good university. |
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Opening space to regular folks, he believes, will accelerate our progress back to the moon and eventually to Mars. |
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Uncovered pipes were lagged and eventually removed altogether in 1986 as regulations were tightened. |
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I headed the ball back inside and eventually the ball ended up at my feet 20 yards from goal and I just hit it. |
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Starting as a melancholic lament, the music slowly intruded into the action and eventually drowned out the longer speeches. |
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He fell through the doctor's arms, landing on his feet and eventually on his bottom. |
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After two hours' rock hopping the forest starts to yield to scrub and eventually meadow as we emerge above the treeline. |
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Jeff got him in the car, and eventually they had to ambulance him to a hospital for cleanup and stitches. |
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Annie John is about a young girl growing up in Antigua and eventually being sent away to study. |
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He tried hard and eventually succeeded in cracking the UK market and has since gone on to play further overseas, in Europe, the US and Canada. |
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It was hoped the gene would be absorbed by the brain and eventually replicate itself. |
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In middle school, I also took wood shop and eventually became obsessed with the wood lathe. |
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New technology always challenges the established order, and eventually a new equilibrium is reached. |
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Once the clutch is dis-engaged, the layshaft will just slow down and eventually stop spinning all together. |
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Many were tortured and eventually sentenced to prison, although little credible evidence was presented against them. |
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He withdrew his nomination later that year and eventually resigned from the court. |
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He approached the captain of the ship and offered his services for board, and eventually boarded the ship. |
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Their ideas resonate in scholarly circles and eventually penetrate the general media. |
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The home side pressed hard after the restart and eventually scored what proved to be the winning goal on the hour mark. |
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The program would start with lunar orbiters, which would be followed by landers and rovers, and eventually sample return missions. |
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The incident outraged the international press and eventually forced Soviet officials to give leeway to the independent artists. |
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The woman pleaded with the man to let her go, and eventually escaped after kicking him in the groin. |
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There would be no one to manage the walls, some areas would revert to scrub and bracken and eventually trees. |
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You are 65, but you played for high stakes over several years, and eventually you lost. |
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The gene is needed for the parasite to progress to the next stage of its life cycle and eventually to cause the disease. |
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While his companions sat patiently, he couldn't decide between the cheeseburger and pasta, and eventually asked for both. |
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The market will become overspecialised and eventually you'll start to have games for very specific people. |
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Peats will in situ change successively to lignite, to bituminous coal, and eventually to anthracite. |
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Younger members of the family came into the business as apprentices, learning the trade, and eventually inheriting the business. |
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You believe in all these good things, and eventually the world robs you of that. |
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The notochord is a stiff, rod-like structure that forms along the dorsal midline and eventually becomes incorporated into the vertebrae. |
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Sweeps Ditch cuts across Watersplash Lane, and eventually joins the River Thames at Maidenhead. |
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It had a live weight of 1300 kg, recorded 866 kg while the carcass was still warm and eventually settled at a cold weight of 845 kg. |
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As soon as they are rooted from the ground, they will begin to slowly decay and eventually wither into a brown mess of rot. |
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We drove around and eventually found a reasonable hotel on the outskirts of the town. |
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When we had to take action against a neighbour, we had to get wage arrestments and eventually bank arrestments. |
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The programme was filmed some months ago, and eventually the big moment arrived. |
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I just wandered round really and eventually parked myself in a bar and drank coffee. |
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The history of writing systems progresses from pictorial representations, to logograms, and eventually to the alphabet. |
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Schools taught the young by rhythm first, and then with simple striding chords, and eventually with artless tunes. |
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Businesses and service organizations were losing employees and customers weekly, daily, and eventually hourly. |
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So how did Davies become interested in physics and eventually astrobiology? |
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Naturally, Miranda rebelled and eventually got the sack for not getting behind the leader. |
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The lymph collects in the vessels of the lymphatic system, and eventually returns to the blood. |
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The researchers hope to find more beneficial bacteria and eventually reduce the need for antibiotics in chicken feed. |
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While he naps, she pokes around his wife's old bedroom, kept like a sanctum sanctorum, and eventually takes a mink coat from the closet. |
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Paranoia mushroomed into madness for Nash and eventually he was diagnosed as schizophrenic. |
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I went through arcane methods and eventually deduced who is my Secret Santa! |
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In the Mahayana school, Buddhism incorporated Chinese Taoism and eventually evolved into Ch'an, or better yet known as Zen in Japan. |
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Her neighbour used a piece of bamboo to rouse him from sleep and eventually he awoke. |
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The Home Run Derby has already lost some of its awe and eventually these new games and contests would grow old and boring as well. |
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Adam's two closest friends, Jenny and Phil, notice these changes and eventually become skeptical of Evelyn's sphere of influence. |
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But when they teed, their saliva leads to malformation of fruit, leaves, and shoots, stunting the plant and eventually killing it. |
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Will they build up into still broader disarray and eventually move our planet out of its orbit around the sun? |
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They challenged the malestream, and eventually like a slumbering giant unused to back talk it woke up and took notice. |
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Just leave the sulled animal alone for a while and eventually it will awaken from its stupor under its own volition. |
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He loses his tenderfoot status and eventually even becomes a rodeo celebrity. |
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However, Josie's forked tongue flickers into persuasive mode and eventually convinces Tasha to keep schtum. |
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Once the attack was foiled, the column moved forward and eventually emerged on the plains beyond the badlands. |
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Large populations of bagworms can strip plants of their foliage and eventually cause them to die. |
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We argued, pushed, pulled, baited, yelled, and eventually the lady kicked us out telling us to just go home. |
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Soil accumulates behind the rigid leaves of the vetiver grass, and eventually forms stable terraces on which crops can be grown. |
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The leading Irish chaser was never travelling well at Leopardstown and eventually finished 13 lengths behind Best Mate. |
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Finally, this vicious circle continues to promote alveolar septal cell death and eventually leads to pulmonary emphysema. |
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They talk for a moment, scuff their feet, and eventually shakes hands and smile. |
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We learn how the dynamics of addition and subtraction are linked to multiplication and division, and eventually to theorems of algebra. |
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The air above these places is heated and eventually starts to rise forming a thermal which we can use to gain height. |
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Johnny tried, failed, and eventually gave up on getting the captain and mate to reach peace. |
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In late winter they migrate to selected shallow bays, forming congregations to pair and eventually mate. |
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The FB-MOs, mitochondria, and haploid nuclei all segregate into budding spermatids and eventually occupy most of the cytoplasmic space. |
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If you hang the gate as you are suggesting it will sag from the hinges and eventually just scrape on the floor. |
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He took the first of his three victories and eventually finished eighth in the point standings. |
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A constant feeling of tiredness nagged at him and eventually he sought medical help. |
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Blectum's plunderphonic audio collage soon melts into digital abstraction, and eventually breaks the sound down into a few clicks and cuts. |
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The cephalic end of the worm produces an indurated papule that vesiculates and eventually ulcerates. |
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We reorganised and realigned very quickly and eventually there was nowhere for England to go. |
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The country also aims to have an astronaut performing a spacewalk during the planned Shenzhou VII mission and eventually put men on the moon. |
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The shifting time signature initially distinguishes the track, but the song goes in too many directions and eventually splinters. |
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So it was with a flurry of paper gathering, desk clearing and eventually handshaking, I strolled out into the back lane for the last time. |
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Blue serenades Alice, mouthing the words of the song and eventually Alice joins in, singing Juliet's words. |
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We walked up to the top of our road and eventually turned the corner onto the next street. |
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They decided to find a place to rest, and eventually settled on a small clearing. |
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Uncontrolled overflow spread into the salt lakes, causing them to expand and eventually mix with the freshwater. |
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We learned very quickly what nimrods we really were, and eventually also the importance of custom stocks. |
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This drops down parallel to another pitch described below and eventually the two merge. |
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Moreover, Hearns moved up to middleweight and eventually up to the light heavyweight division. |
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He fell in with a group of German artists in Paris and eventually went to Berlin, where he met Kandinsky. |
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After this, they enter the leaf midribs and eventually the stalk through which they tunnel, weakening the plant and reducing potential ear size. |
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Water accumulation can cause straw bale walls to mildew and eventually decompose, and earthen walls to deteriorate and collapse. |
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This broad and undulating ridge gradually narrows and eventually sharpens to a knife edge just below the rocky summit slopes. |
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It had a lock on the best-seller list for over three years and eventually sold more than 3 million copies. |
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When a patient has beta cell defects, first-phase insulin secretion is impaired and eventually lost, which results in fasting hyperglycemia. |
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The pair of alcoholic tramps started traveling together near Kansas City in 1998 and eventually made their way to Minneapolis. |
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Practitioners of traditional handicrafts may register with the government and eventually receive a partial pension. |
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Guards on the ground shone a torch in the man's face and eventually persuaded him to come down. |
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And then, once they'd turned their backs for a minute to do something else, we could see my pizza catch fire and eventually blacken to a cinder. |
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He accordingly decided on beaching the boat towards the Wanganui, but when about a mile from the shore she shipped a sea and eventually capsized. |
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Another night, on the short walk home, he became disoriented and lost, and eventually found himself in an endless tunnel. |
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As I was driving south I saw a sign for Providence Canyon and eventually a sign for Kolomoki Mounds State Park. |
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I ended up getting a job as a policeman and eventually finished as a state trooper. |
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The idea was shelved when the foxes kept biting their handlers and eventually chewed through their enclosures and escaped. |
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Then the large orange blossoms appear and eventually turn into small round orbs. |
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As more and more woke up, a rising chorus of shrieks for help shook hoarfrost from the vaulted stones, and eventually called help. |
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It needs repeating over and over again and eventually truths like these might start getting through. |
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As the air rises it cools and the moisture contained within it condenses into clouds and eventually it rains. |
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We talked about everything from soup to nuts and eventually the conversation turned toward the war. |
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Hepatitis A is a viral infection that causes fever, sickness, stomach pain, vomiting and eventually jaundice. |
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They began an anxious search, and eventually they found him in the solitary place where He had gone to pray. |
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From the age of 35, Pat began experiencing blackouts and severe fatigue and eventually went for medical assessment. |
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As long as there were scraps of potatoes, carrots, turnips and the like, the pig could be fattened and eventually sold for profit. |
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Indeed, a major focus of the act is to assist to acquire a second language and eventually be mainstreamed into a monolingual program. |
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Sperry and a number of others to their case to the appellate court and eventually the courts proclaimed the oath to be unconstitutional. |
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This can spread to the sinuses or jawbone, and eventually cause blood poisoning. |
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While at home he became ill and eventually died alone after a heart attack. |
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Gnaw's lard component proved far less stable than the chocolate one, displaying a tendency to ooze, crack and eventually collapse. |
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Andre says her next steps are to try to breed the species and eventually release some back into the wild. |
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That video was Bluetoothed from one phone to another and eventually handed to police. |
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Uproar broke out and eventually when the mayhem was uncontainable the referee whistled the end of the match. |
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At 36, he served as assistant secretary of the Treasury and eventually became the first undersecretary of enforcement. |
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Then we'd go find trash can lids, and eventually real sleds, and slide down into a pile of snow. |
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As the temperature decreases the elastic energy increases and eventually causes a shear in a part of the matrix, which stabilises the rest. |
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At the age of fifteen years he bought ten bonhams and fattened them and eventually increased to fifteen sows, selling off the bonhams. |
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After I bought the machine, I used to go around recording calypsos at different nightclubs, and eventually had the records made in England. |
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They started contorting to free themselves of their wetsuits and eventually were in just their sluggos and vests. |
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Charles came to Australia in 1869 and eventually found employment as a boundary rider at Mount Gipps Station near Silverton. |
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When the plant is allowed to increase freely, it naturalizes and eventually forms extensive ground cover. |
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Various models were tried and eventually this breast pump was installed in several maternity hospitals. |
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To stake their claim to the land, settlers fought and eventually pushed the Shona and Ndebele onto small barren tracts called tribal trust lands. |
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Things will get better and bands will become motivated and eventually it will snowball into something of importance. |
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We think it is a realistic proposition to bring a crossing between Kent and Southend, and eventually up the Thames to London. |
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Legal Aid told him that neither of them were into such stuff and eventually he put the phone down. |
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He got his break in 1944 with When Strangers Marry, a film noir and eventually a cult classic. |
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In the course of time, the callus is smoothed off and eventually the bone returns to its normal thickness. |
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After their initial success, they found it difficult to move onwards and upwards, and eventually the band disintegrated. |
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She picked holes in every article I wrote, and eventually moved me to head office where she could call me in for regular dressings-down. |
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Ludwig, son of a drunk and a depressive, was beaten, cheated, and eventually went stone deaf. |
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A number of farmers caught in this trap took legal action, and eventually succeeded in gaining redress. |
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In this way the stone becomes honeycombed and eventually larger, cavernous hollows can form. |
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The plant would be built in the city's stockyards area and eventually employ about 1,000 people. |
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I chased him and eventually rugby tackled him to the ground. |
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There he built a small hermitage on Mount Chogye-san which he expanded to accommodate his growing community and it became known as Kilsang-sa and eventually Songgwang-sa. |
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The new Liberal Unionist group he attached himself to never made it up with the rump of the Liberal Party, and eventually allied with the Conservatives. |
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This spacing allows the runners to root and eventually form a matted row. |
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And maybe her concussion was pretty bad, and she was dizzy and miserable and in bed a lot, and eventually the clot returned. |
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The Shi'as were ruthlessly suppressed and they retreated to Persia, joining with the local groups of Shi'a and eventually forming their own state under the Safavid Shahs. |
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Follow the shoreline past the cave, and eventually cross a tableland of rock to a deep inlet where the sea surges into the first of the two Carsaig Arches. |
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It is the miner's safety lamp carried by his father Roy during 46 years in the pit, before the perils of the job wrecked his health and eventually killed him. |
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I worked with the big cats, lions, cheetahs, and eventually the tigers. |
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The home went up in flames and the father tried to break down the door to get the children out and eventually succeeded in pulling one side of the caravan away. |
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The facet joints may become misaligned and eventually wear out with age. |
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Temperate rain forests are common at lower altitudes, but high altitudes lead to stunted trees, and eventually no trees at all above the treeline. |
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Should they desire to remain in the convent, after a period of probation, they are allowed to become Magdalens and eventually make the vows of the Magdalen order. |
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A series of GPs, chiropractors, physiotherapists, masseurs, acupuncturists, osteopaths and eventually a neurosurgeon were finally able to realign me to magnetic north. |
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Improvements also call for a new platform, shelter, a staircase to a nearby bike path and eventually a pedestrian overpass north at Plymouth Farms Road. |
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Having learned the tricks of the trade from his father, Willie began cutting the turf himself at the tender age of 16 and eventually took over the responsibility from his dad. |
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One hot spot theory states that the supercontinents move over top of a hot spot that heats the crust, causing it to uplift, thin, and eventually pull apart. |
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Their task will be tackling anti-social behaviour and nuisance crime and eventually will have the power to detain, but not arrest, the public for up to 30 minutes. |
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But after the painful shocks of 2008, the world got used to sky-high oil prices and eventually absorbed the impact. |
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In the 1990s, his pace began to slacken, and eventually the hits evaporated. |
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At first he pretended to be angry, but we just kept grinning angelically at him and eventually he started laughing and sat down to eat cheese and biscuits with us. |
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In addition to sawlogs and veneer bolts, Larry can make four-foot pulp logs, which are collected and eventually shipped to a hardwood pulp mill in nearby Nackawic. |
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The robbers hijacked a passing car but were chased and eventually caught. |
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Legal argy-bargy between the different memory companies is also likely to have a serious effect on the entire PC industry, and eventually on consumers too. |
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The first section is built on a machine-like ostinato in toccata form that travels from the violas to the first violins, and eventually to the entire orchestra. |
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From there it was a small step to radio and eventually television. |
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I used to do some support work with kids with intellectual disabilities and mental health problems, and eventually I'd like to do art therapy with children. |
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So I followed the troops, got soaked on the way and eventually located a rather pokey meeting room where the government's great and good were already gathered. |
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Consumed and eventually disgorged, Pierre is restored to his loving parents, his ennui banished. |
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In the ensuing sea chase, the trawler collided with another French fishing boat, tried to ram HMS Alderney, and eventually hit the warship while cutting across her bows. |
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The narrow paths are totally overhung by the branches of moss-covered trees and eventually open onto sheep pastures dominated by towering Scots Pines. |
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Food particles were transported along the radial ducts, which penetrate through the marginals, to ambulacra on the underside of the disc, and eventually to the central mouth. |
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The sand squished between her toes as she walked through the shallow water, and eventually crawled up the bank for fear whatever it was would see her, if it hadn't already. |
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The cascading stream makes a cheery companion as the track climbs steadily up through the forest for a couple of miles and eventually terminates in a wide clearing. |
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It is a kind of gnosis, or direct apprehension of truth, which deepens over time and eventually reaches full maturity in the complete awakening experienced by the Buddha. |
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But hopefully we'll reach acceptance of the players in her stead, and eventually the tour will thrive once again. |
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The goal of measles control is to raise population immunity above herd immunity threshold and eventually to interrupt indigenous virus transmission. |
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This morning started at a fairly leisurely pace with a mini-lie in for our last morning away, then coffee and eventually a mooch around the shops. |
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The coup ushered in decades of strife and eventually a civil war that would last 36 years and leave 200,000 dead. |
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Over-exposure to thallium may cause nerve damage, emotional changes, cramps, convulsions and eventually coma which can lead to death caused by respiratory paralysis. |
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The left and center should unite to stymy the government and eventually topple it. |
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He refuses, and eventually acquires their cache of weapons after they crash their car following a drive-by shooting attempt. |
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Indeed, in the absence of amylase starch is not degraded, and anoxia-intolerant cereals such as wheat and barley suffer soon from sugar starvation, and eventually die. |
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As might be imagined, this seeking of justice would often escalate into a private vendetta and eventually into a blood feud between families or tribes. |
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Enquiries into the role of heat in these reactions led him to study chemical thermodynamics, and eventually to the famous Le Chatelier's principle. |
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But he continued to study English every day and eventually was accepted as an interpreter. |
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These conclusions unnerved Kelley and eventually led him to change the focus of his career from psychiatry to criminology. |
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During the early growth stages in rice, the occurrence of low-temperature stress affects seed germination and eventually leads to non-uniform crop maturation. |
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Riots and protests broke out at some northern screenings of the film, and eventually the movie was banned outright in several cities, and various scenes were censored. |
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Before long heads began poking above the water's surface, and eventually big critters with blackish shells and spraddled legs began pulling themselves onto shore. |
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When Joe steered them into a buoy and all seemed lost, Kennedy inspired him to keep going and eventually win the race. |
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He soon employs his new houseguest as a dancer in his burlesque theater and eventually pimps her out to select clients. |
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Faber's minor prose works were Elnovia, a light-hearted and eventually rather dated fantasy, and an account of the history of the All Souls bursarships, printed privately. |
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The container then sinks through the melt under the influence of gravity and eventually comes to rest when the heat or the waste itself is dissipated. |
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However, if the acid is titrated against a dilute base, the undissociated molecules progressively dissociate and eventually the total hydrogen ion concentration can be found. |
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They can use it to spike the drinks of their victims, leaving them disorientated and eventually rendering them unconscious and unable to remember past events. |
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The Italians weren't walkovers, repelling a number of New Zealand's opportunities in the first 10 minutes and eventually crossing for a try 11 minutes after half-time. |
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For years, I wondered who had signed up for all of the slots, and eventually a character started to crystallize in my imagination. |
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They played chess and checkers with him, let him watch soccer matches on TV and eventually gave him a radio. |
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This system of direct rule by proxy enraged the Unionist right and eventually unleashed a downward spiral of loyalist reaction and republican assertiveness. |
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Most get flushed down the toilet, and eventually end up in the oceans. |
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Westmoreland and his wife sent Wallace flowers and eventually dropped the suit. |
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The rest of the day dragged by, and eventually came to the bus ride home. |
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We decided not to tolerate any more and eventually bounced her out. |
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In matters of material power, the Europeans passed from crafts and artisanal technology to empirical science, and eventually to industrial technology. |
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He became such an ardent and productive recommender of the website to his clients that Gray started paying him a commission and eventually hired him. |
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His father joins a Benedictine community and eventually becomes a priest. |
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Mandela came of age politically in a mass movement based in the dusty streets of South Africa's townships, before finding himself forced underground and eventually jailed. |
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The cash raised will go into the kitty to help maintain Ford Park and eventually buy the mansion and grounds to ensure its continued use as a community facility. |
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He began to feel very woozy and weak and eventually went limp. |
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These grow inward and eventually fuse to form the endoderm of the midgut, while ectoderm is dragged inward behind them at each end to form the foregut and the hindgut. |
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The last time these two sides met the Arunta ran 38 players off the boundary line in short bursts and eventually wore the Doggies down to win unconvincingly by 14 points. |
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Following replication, the virus enters axons and is transported in a retrograde manner to involve the spinal cord and eventually the brainstem, cerebellum, and cortex. |
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I slowly revolved in a circle and eventually saw a figure materialize. |
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The River Tigris rises in Turkey and flows south-eastwards for 1200 miles, before merging with the Euphrates and eventually flowing into the Persian Gulf. |
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The temporal transition of a mucosal cell from a normal state to dysplasia and eventually carcinoma can be explained by the multistep theory of carcinogenesis. |
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It may change colour sequentially from a red-purple to a dusky blue before progressing to necrosis and formation of bullae and eventually becoming haemorrhagic. |
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She struggled and eventually broke away, and twirling out of his grasp, moved in the direction of her room, turning back to face him one final time. |
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But since he is a millworker, and she a debutante, Allie's parents disapprove and eventually they are separated when the Nelsons return to the city, and Allie to college. |
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Baldasaro threw the aforementioned hissy fit, and eventually the photos were taken down from Facebook. |
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Over the next few days, he was questioned and tortured, and eventually he confessed. |
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Rose was three seconds behind, but managed to catch up with the race leader and eventually won. |
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Robert yanked Connie's leg vigorously, causing her to flounder and eventually fall. |
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He and Segismunda enjoy happiness and prosperity and eventually take delight in great-grandparenthood. |
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Under the leadership of Alfred the Great and his descendants, Wessex would at first survive, then coexist with, and eventually conquer the Danes. |
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Descendants of these mammoths moved north and eventually covered most of Eurasia. |
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The available evidence is of a strong oral tradition, such as that preserved by bards in Ireland, and eventually recorded by monasteries. |
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Licinius departed and eventually defeated Maximin, gaining control over the entire eastern half of the Roman Empire. |
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Drake gave chase and eventually captured the treasure ship, which proved his most profitable capture. |
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In the later part of his life, George III had recurrent, and eventually permanent, mental illness. |
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England however was slowly conquered around the turn of the first millennium AD, and eventually became a feudal possession of Denmark. |
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Sayers depicts in the House of Lords the fictional trial of a duke who is accused, and eventually acquitted, of murder. |
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As time goes on, these fractures will become wider, and eventually a drainage system of some sort may start to form underneath. |
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He subsequently left the Quakers, joined the Scottish Episcopal Church, and eventually married Syme's daughter, Agnes. |
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The railway fell into disuse and eventually closed altogether, following the introduction of electric trams and buses. |
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Its use is found worldwide, originating in Rome and spreading throughout Europe, influencing and eventually supplanting local rites. |
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The tradition of having musicians available continued and eventually grew into standard brass bands. |
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Fisher was also an academic, and eventually served as Chancellor of the University of Cambridge. |
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This school played a critical role in the spreading of Buddhism to central Asia and China and eventually to other parts of the far east. |
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However, that chain was sold and eventually its pubs ceased brewing their own beer. |
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At the age of 13, Marvell attended Trinity College, Cambridge and eventually received a BA degree. |
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He proposed marriage to four women, including Celia Kirwan, and eventually Sonia Brownell accepted. |
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This pattern can be seen in textile production, mining and eventually steel, shipbuilding, rail working and other industries. |
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The musical was given its world premiere in the Alliance Theatre in Atlanta and went on to Chicago and eventually Broadway. |
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After the war, Sellers made his radio debut in ShowTime, and eventually became a regular performer on various BBC radio shows. |
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He had a relationship with French actress Isabelle Adjani, which lasted six years and eventually ended after a split and reconciliation. |
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Webber led the other two laps and eventually finished second, with the team moving up into third in the constructors championship. |
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Lawrence, and eventually began to explore the Pacific Northwest and the Western Arctic. |
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Since then, the frontier generally moved westward and eventually lands west of the Mississippi River came to be referred to as the West. |
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This would allow Ireland to become a permanent One Day International playing nation and eventually grant them Test status. |
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Protestants were persecuted under the Habsburg monarchy, which controlled the region and eventually managed to recatholicize it. |
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After O'Doherty's death his lands in Inishowen were granted out by the state, and eventually escheated to the Crown. |
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With the annexation of Oudh in 1856, this territory was extended and eventually became the United Provinces of Agra and Oudh. |
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In his view the transformation proved to be fatal and eventually led to the fall of the Roman Empire. |
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On departing Swansea to the north, the A483 multiplexes with the A48 before continuing through mid Wales and eventually terminating at Chester. |
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Sylvia Pankhurst campaigned for enfranchisement among women in the East End of London and eventually built up the Workers Socialist Federation. |
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The circumstances of that were very controversial, and eventually led to the largest class legal action in English legal history. |
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The number of races observed expanded to the 1930s and 1950s, and eventually anthropologists concluded that there were no discrete races. |
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They soon developed oral traditions of their own, which differed from the rabbinic traditions, and eventually formed the Karaite sect. |
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He lost his first wife along with their five sons, and eventually remarried. |
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While the first few were rejected, Grant advised Moore on improvements, and eventually accepted the first of many. |
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