Under present policy the county council is putting down as many as five hundred dogs annually. |
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The policy is reviewed every year and the training programmes are conducted annually. |
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Attracting around 480,000 visitors annually it is, remarkably, the most popular museum in Stuttgart. |
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The Maundy Service, which is held annually at a cathedral or abbey, dates back to before the Middle Ages. |
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I had by 1969 begun to purchase the yearbooks published annually by the Independent Television Authority. |
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He pointed out that up to 600,000 male calves and weanlings are traded annually without having drawn a premium. |
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The greens are core aerified twice annually, and soils are amended if a need arises. |
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People were of course prepared to some degree, those whose homes flooded annually were well into the process of packing and moving. |
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Remember to set aside money every month for expenses that are billed quarterly or annually, like insurance or property taxes. |
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In addition to the Entitlements Guarantee, Labor will require superannuation payments to be made by employers quarterly rather than annually. |
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The society organised at least six such programmes in the city annually, he said. |
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They have long complained about being locked out of the negotiations at which their fate is decided annually. |
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The software will come with a three-year licence which will be renewed annually for free thereafter. |
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It is said that annually hundreds of millions of dollars circulate as a direct result of this trade. |
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The U.S. transportation sector currently consumes 38 quadrillion BTU's of energy annually. |
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This focus is consistent with the practice of closing the books of account annually. |
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During the past 10 years, an average of 35 red deer, 50 roe deer, and 100 wild boar were hunted annually. |
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These two board members will be appointed annually no later than October 1 by the above-named colleges. |
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It would probably cost you more to annually replace the tyres on your bike than drive a AX on the morning commute. |
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Since then, the Danbury, Connecticut-based Company has renegotiated the policy annually to add on another year. |
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The experts could see the breed improving annually with the top sheep brought in by the breeders. |
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They live in destitution while the land yields billions of dollars annually to the people who took it away. |
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Now, my husband is in a business that is expanding and will probably bring in more money annually than the two of us ever made as wage slaves. |
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On average the Torres Strait shipping lanes are checked annually, particularly where sand waves are known to be present. |
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The Rock of Cashel tops the list of the most popular historical landmarks in the country with more than 100,000 visitors annually. |
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Fuel burning appliance such as furnaces, hot water heaters, and stoves should be inspected annually and identified any repair problems. |
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An alarm can be set to go off once, daily, weekly, monthly or annually, with very flexible scheduling. |
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During the past decade, industrial fructan production has increased from 1 kiloton to 100 kilotons annually. |
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They were unable to put a figure on the total level of fees earned annually by the sector. |
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The Mott lectureship is awarded annually by the Institute of Physics Condensed Matter Division. |
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Dengue fever occurs annually in Indonesia, with a peak occurring every five years. |
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Serious decay can occur at the base of branches and they must be inspected annually for fungal and bacterial damage. |
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The Residuary Body would be wound up after three years and the levy was supposed to be reduced annually as properties were disposed of. |
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I read that for a time in the 1920s more airfreight was lifted annually out of Papua New Guinea than in all the rest of the world put together. |
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More than a dozen of these model conferences are held annually across Canada. |
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This costs us hundreds of millions of dollars annually in tax revenues which could be used for our ailing health care system. |
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Typhoid accounts for over 16 million cases annually with an estimated six lakhs death. |
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Visitor numbers have increased annually, giving the local economy a fantastic boost, it says. |
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Their roster of dazzling images is annually expanded by increments, as happened with bardic lays after the fall of Troy. |
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Swan estimated that, by 1850, the Makah were producing 30,000 gallons of whale oil annually, most of it sold to European vessels. |
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Winds just as strong rage from the Gulf of Alaska, infamous for terrible storms that drop several hundred inches of rain and snow annually. |
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Growers in these States will now be inspected annually for the symptoms of citrus canker. |
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Millions of euro are spent annually by local authorities in cleaning up after littering. |
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Elizabeth Fenn was one of the 300 people honoured annually by the Society for acts of bravery. |
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Thailand is a major food exporter and ships out products worth about 270 billion baht annually. |
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On a worldwide scale an average of 704,000 metric tonnes of general shark meat is sold annually. |
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For mortgages, look outside the APR to see whether interest is calculated daily or annually. |
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Worldwide, about 1200 million tons of fixed nitrogen circulates annually between growth and decomposition primarily with the decomposer bacteria. |
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That's an individual rate of 200 fines annually per warden, which works out at just one successful fine per warden every 1.8 days. |
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Commonly known as red tides, harmful algae blooms choke shallow waters and narrow inlets, and kill tens of thousands of fish annually. |
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The action plan should be reassessed annually in order to make adjustments and additions. |
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While insurers pay over a billion dollars in claims annually, over 200 people are killed. |
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This deficiency is the single-most important cause of blindness in about half a million children annually. |
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The Britain in Bloom competition is conducted annually by the Royal Horticultural Society. |
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State hatcheries churn out millions of genetically superior largemouths and redfish fingerlings annually. |
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That may be partly down to the 190 cm of rain that falls here annually, plus the balmy west coast air. |
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The Chief of Defence Staff said to achieve this, the military would have to recruit new soldiers between two and three times annually and build additional bases. |
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He found that 50 shares with the lowest price to sales ratios, reselected annually, beat other value measures such as price to earnings and price to book. |
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Have your fireplace or wood stove inspected annually to remove any creosote build-up, which can block the chimney, forcing toxic fumes back into your living room. |
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My grandmother annually knits sweaters for all the grandchildren. |
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Our entire security set-up is VIP oriented and huge amount is being spent annually to provide security cover to the selected few leaving the common people to the mercy of God. |
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This office now caters for more than 500 events annually in Dublin Castle and includes major conferences, meetings, receptions, dinners and promotional events. |
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Develop risk mitigation, incident response and business continuity plans, and test these procedures quarterly to annually, depending on best practices. |
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After a further period of at least a year, the person can be temporarily incorporated into the prelature through a formal contractual declaration, which is renewable annually. |
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They could stop playing baseball after the game because, seriously, what would be the point of staging thousands of pathetic anticlimaxes annually? |
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From 1997 the absolute number of prescriptions as ampoules fell annually. |
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Only a handful of British couples annually succeed in adopting in America. |
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With regard to urban illness and death in winter, prevention is directed at around 50000 excess deaths that still occur annually in Britain in cold weather. |
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The plague made a brief appearance in China earlier this year and continues in the U.S. with a few cases annually. |
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The sanctimonious, the puritans of all stripes, and the killjoys in general raise the issue annually. |
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The bacterium Neisseria meningitidis causes between 800 and 1,500 cases annually in the U.S., killing many. |
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Payments may be made weekly, monthly, quarterly or annually. |
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Eight residencies are awarded annually to promising young artists to facilitate their transition from formal school training to professional life. |
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Yes we can talk about the billions of trees planted annually around the world, and yes we can talk about how growth exceeds harvest by a wide margin. |
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Literally hundreds of billions of cups of joe are consumed annually. |
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From the 1920s until the start of WWII a carnival queen was plucked annually from the town's prettiest girls and given a short spell in the limelight. |
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The Edinburgh Marathon has been held annually in the city since 2003 with more than 16,000 runners taking part on each occasion. |
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They annually topped the list of countries with the highest military expenditures. |
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Since the November 2011 Cannes summit, all G20 summits have been held annually. |
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The group's chair rotates annually among the members and is selected from a different regional grouping of countries. |
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There are calls for an extra 10bn annually to be spent on the Health Service to match health spending in other advanced European nations. |
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The Ivor Novello Awards for songwriting and composing are presented annually by the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors. |
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The Proms, a season of orchestral classical music concerts held at the Royal Albert Hall, is a major cultural event held annually. |
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In winter, there are frequent strong winds, with an average of 52 hours of gales being recorded annually. |
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The West End Festival, one of Glasgow's largest festivals, is held annually in June. |
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There are regattas and head races annually, managed by the Committee of the Dee. |
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A small population of humpback whales which has been poorly studied annually migrate to the islands to winter and breed. |
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For want of money, Sovereigns had to summon Parliament annually and could no longer dissolve or prorogue it without its advice and consent. |
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Qatar National Day, hosted annually on 18 December, has had an important role in developing a sense of national identity. |
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Since 1951, BP has annually published its Statistical Review of World Energy, which is considered an energy industry benchmark. |
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Irish language summer colleges in the Gaeltacht are attended by tens of thousands of teenagers annually. |
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Purim is celebrated annually on the 14th of the Hebrew month of Adar, which occurs in February or March of the Gregorian calendar. |
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By 1842, 3,000 lascars visited the UK annually, and by 1855, 12,000 lascars were arriving annually in British ports. |
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The Church in Wales adopted a written constitution and elected a Governing Body which initially met once a year, but now meets twice annually. |
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The oldest surviving such race, Doggett's Coat and Badge was first contested in 1715 and is still held annually from London Bridge to Chelsea. |
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The Cup is unique in that it is competed for annually only by England and Scotland. |
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The Dublin Marathon and Belfast Marathon are run annually and are two of the most popular athletics events in the country. |
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The festival takes place annually in March at Cheltenham Racecourse in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. |
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The premiere race is the 24 Hours of Le Mans which takes place annually in France during the month of June. |
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The tribes chose annually two teams of the fairest maidens who fought each other ceremonially with sticks and stones. |
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A list of EU authorities with access to SIS is published annually in the Official Journal of the European Union. |
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Kuwait's television drama industry tops other Gulf drama industries and produces a minimum of fifteen serials annually. |
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Approximately 350 million legal crossings occur annually, and is the most frequently crossed border in the world. |
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With such a high rate of people crossing annually to the United States, the country has invested in several distinct security measures. |
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The Czech Game of the Year Awards are held annually to recognize accomplishments in video game development. |
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As before, the city hall is the seat of the mayor of Aachen and of the city council, and annually the Charlemagne Prize is awarded there. |
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The Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland sees its share of the country's population declining by roughly one percent annually in recent years. |
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The Perth Show takes place annually on the section of the Inch between the Edinburgh Road and Shore Road. |
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By the end of the 1950s, there were around 7,000 students matriculating annually. |
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By 1700, Philadelphia was exporting 350,000 bushels of wheat and 18,000 tons of flour annually. |
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The ongoing administration is delegated to councils and committees, which have to report annually to the Assembly. |
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The volume of extrusive rock erupted annually by volcanoes varies with plate tectonic setting. |
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The local climate is notable in that it is one of the few places in Scotland to exceed 1,500 hours of sunshine annually. |
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The only way the town's boundaries could be protected was to walk round inspecting them annually. |
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The International Eisteddfod is held annually in Llangollen, Denbighshire each year in July. |
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The Sydney Eisteddfod commenced in 1933 and offers some 400 events across all performing arts, catering to 30,000 performers annually. |
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The Blodwen Jerman Schools Prize is awarded annually to a Welsh school for their promotion of Archaeology and History within the School. |
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Close to 6,000 ships dock at the Port of Oslo annually with a total of 6 million tonnes of cargo and over five million passengers. |
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Since 1968, the Joseph Jefferson Awards are given annually to acknowledge excellence in theater in the Chicago area. |
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Chicago also has a nationally televised Thanksgiving parade that occurs annually. |
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It moved to its current building in the South of Market neighborhood in 1995 and attracted more than 600,000 visitors annually. |
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The Bay to Breakers footrace, held annually since 1912, is best known for colorful costumes and a celebratory community spirit. |
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In professional golf, The Tour Championship, the final PGA Tour event of the season, is played annually at East Lake Golf Club. |
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Jogging is a popular local sport, and the city hosts the Peachtree Road Race, the world's largest 10 km race, annually on Independence Day. |
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The ferret is also more fertile than the polecat, producing two or more litters annually, as opposed to just one. |
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The official landings figures for Scotland indicate over 2,000 tonnes of winkles are exported annually. |
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In 2014 a lunar coin series begun being minted annually in celebration of Lunar New Year and in 2016 a series featuring The Queen's Beasts began. |
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Maundy money is a ceremonial coinage traditionally given to the poor, and nowadays awarded annually to deserving senior citizens. |
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Tolls are set annually by the government based on the previous year's change in the Retail Price Index. |
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Held annually over the August bank holiday, the event is very popular, with people travelling from across the UK to attend. |
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This diversity is celebrated annually at the Smithsonian Folklife Festival and many other folklife fests around the country. |
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The Luas is a light rail system, run by Veolia Transport, and has been operating since 2004, carrying over 30 million passengers annually. |
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Its regular audience figures totalled over 150,000 annually, in ten principal venues, three of them in Wales and seven in England. |
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A wind energy penetration figure can be specified for different duration of time, but is often quoted annually. |
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Special trains extending into South East Wales operate to Builth Road during the Royal Welsh Show annually in July. |
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Due to the extended period of care, breeding occurs every two years rather than annually for some species. |
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It annually hosts one of the rounds of the British Kitesurfing Championship. |
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For example, the cooling system at the Indian Point Energy Center in New York kills over a billion fish eggs and larvae annually. |
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A noted sagra is the Sagra del Carciofo or Artichoke Festival, which is held annually in Ramacca in April. |
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Istrumpa's wrestlers participate annually at the championships for Celtic wrestling stiles. |
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Among the islands, Tenerife has the largest number of tourists received annually, followed by Gran Canaria and Lanzarote. |
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France remains a major destination for immigrants, accepting about 200,000 legal immigrants annually. |
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During the 1880s, during the wave of mass emigration, this figure was reached annually. |
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The World Glacier Monitoring Service collects data annually on glacier retreat and glacier mass balance. |
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In the Arctic, some sea ice remains year after year, whereas almost all Southern Ocean or Antarctic sea ice melts away and reforms annually. |
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Most terns breed annually and at the same time of year, but some tropical species may nest at intervals shorter than 12 months or asynchronously. |
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Seals congregate annually on the ice to molt before migrating to summer feeding grounds. |
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The seals mass annually near the Denmark strait around July, at the time of their moulting periods, to mate. |
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Between 100,000 and 170,000 wet tons of Macrocystis are harvested annually in New Mexico for alginate extraction and abalone feed. |
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Between the 1950s and the 1980s kelp production in China increased from about 60 to over 250,000 dry weight metric tons annually. |
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Five million marks annually was allocated to run the navy, with a total budget of 408 million marks for shipbuilding. |
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The Battle of Jutland was annually celebrated as a great victory by the right wing in Weimar Germany. |
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The World Bank estimates that over 150 cubic kilometers of natural gas are flared or vented annually. |
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The port employs directly over 11,000 people and handles over 10,000 ship moorings annually. |
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It is an important recreational area for water sports, particularly yachting, hosting the Cowes Week sailing event annually. |
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The MAIB receives between 1500 and 2000 incident reports annually of which 40 to 50 become full investigations with published reports. |
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In addition, Brussels holds more than 1,000 business conferences annually, making it the fourth most popular conference city in Europe. |
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The system sets separate letter and periodical rates for countries which receive at least 150 tonnes of mail annually. |
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In Peru, there are at any time 20 million domestic guinea pigs, which annually produce 64 million edible carcasses. |
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Females are capable of producing pups every year, with one litter annually being the average. |
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Sliced apple consumption tripled in the US from 2004 to 2014 to 500 million apples annually due to its convenience. |
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The Netherlands are the world's main producer of commercial tulip plants, producing as many as 3 billion bulbs annually, the majority for export. |
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Large animals such as some cetaceans and birds make the round trip annually. |
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Sea ice extent expands annually in the Antarctic winter and most of this ice melts in the summer. |
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Since 2002, the Russians have also annually established a base, Barneo, close to the Pole. |
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Within savanna regimes in the subtropics, a wet season is seen annually during the summer, which is when most of the yearly rainfall falls. |
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The report estimated between 7,000 and 14,000 tonnes of CFCs are smuggled annually into developing countries. |
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In the United States it is called Columbus Day and is observed annually on the second Monday in October. |
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Turtles can take many years to reach breeding age, and in many cases, breed every few years rather than annually. |
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The board compiled and published financial summaries for each local authority annually. |
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Since 1990, the World Pilot Gig Championships have been held annually on the Isles of Scilly. |
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The Isle of Wight Festival is a music festival which takes place annually on the Isle of Wight in England. |
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Miles Franklin is the namesake of Australia's most prestigious literary prize, awarded annually to the best novel about Australian life. |
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It gives its name to the world's oldest regular regatta, Cowes Week, which occurs annually in the first week of August. |
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It has been held annually in late summer since 2004 at Robin Hill on the Isle of Wight. |
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The festival was held annually in late summer since 2004, in a small country park called 'Robin Hill' on The Isle of Wight. |
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Thousands of hives of honey bees are annually carried to cucumber fields just before bloom for this purpose. |
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The Isle of Wight Walking Festival is a walking festival which takes place annually on the Isle of Wight, around May spanning two weeks. |
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These were trips made annually to Europe, starting in 1924 with a trip to Venice. |
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Altogether, the site will be able to produce up to 24 million lyophilized units annually. |
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The World Pilot Gig Championships are held annually over the May Day bank holiday weekend. |
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The hospital staff transfuses more than 8,000 units of blood annually. |
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According to the Wildlife Legislative Fund of America, 10 to 20 antitrapping bills are brought before state legislatures annually. |
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Since 1965, an index live-count method has been used to annually estimate the number of coho salmon in the escapement to the Skagit River. |
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Following the ban, the government stands to lose Rs 30 crore annually, sources said. |
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The King's fifth of the mines, yields annually thirteen millions of crusadoes or half dollars. |
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The National Hunt horse race the Grand National, is held annually at Aintree Racecourse in early April. |
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Snooker is another of the UK's popular sporting exports, with the world championships held annually in Sheffield. |
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The least sunny areas are the mountains, some parts of which average less than 1200 hours of sunshine annually. |
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The European Day of Languages is held annually on 26 September and is aimed at encouraging language learning across Europe. |
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Golf is very popular and golf tourism is a major industry attracting more than 240,000 golfing visitors annually. |
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By the late 1970s the site was being visited by around a quarter of a million visitors annually. |
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Roman government was headed by two consuls, elected annually by the citizens and advised by a senate composed of appointed magistrates. |
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The community is internationally known, attracting over 100,000 young pilgrims annually. |
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From very early on in its history, it would raise two armies annually to campaign abroad. |
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Virginia averages seven tornadoes annually, most F2 or lower on the Fujita scale. |
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Biographical Memoirs is published annually and contains extended obituaries of deceased Fellows. |
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Members are elected annually via a postal ballot, and current standing orders mean that at least ten seats must change hands each year. |
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These declarations are published annually in a register and are available on the Internet. |
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The Hoppings funfair, said to be the largest travelling funfair in Europe, is held here annually in June. |
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The Newcastle Science Festival, now called Newcastle ScienceFest, returns annually in early March. |
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Since 2015, the Super League Magic Weekend has been played annually in the city at St James' Park. |
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Watchet is a historic harbour town with a marina and is home to a carnival, which is held annually in July. |
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However, some areas with this climate see some snowfall annually during winter. |
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It has high sunshine levels compared to other parts of the UK with around 1900 hours annually. |
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The Sloe Fair, a funfair that dates back to the 12th Century, is held annually on 20 October in the city's Northgate car park. |
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The Act gave the government responsibility for specifying its price stability target and growth and employment objectives at least annually. |
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The competition was held annually between April and July, consisting of 69 matches played over 17 weeks. |
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Trial production at the facility began in April 2014, with a potential capacity of 130,000 vehicles annually. |
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The Portsmouth International Kite Festival is organised annually by Portsmouth City Council and The Kite Society of Great Britain. |
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The lecture is delivered annually in any field of biological sciences, with preference given to the areas in which Francis Crick himself worked. |
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From opening in 1999, usage averaged about five million passengers annually, and this number had reached a plateau. |
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It has 60 aircraft stands and capacity for 30 million passengers annually as well as more than 100 shops and restaurants. |
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The festival has been arranged annually in Malta since 2007, with major pop artists performing each year. |
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To prevent any citizen from gaining too much power, new magistrates were elected annually and had to share power with a colleague. |
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The mustering of an army, annually at times, occupied an important place in Frankish history, both military and constitutional. |
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The largest gathering of Muslims in the country is the Bishwa Ijtema, held annually by the Tablighi Jamaat. |
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The London Dragon Boat Festival is held annually in June at the London Regatta Centre, Royal Albert Docks. |
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Their duties were to visit and inspect each parish annually and to execute the bishop's orders. |
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Pilot gig rowing has been popular for many years and the World championships takes place annually on the Isles of Scilly. |
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Part of the Titley Spur is opened annually by enthusiasts and a steam train is run along the track. |
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The historic Wenlock Olympian Society Annual Games are held annually in Much Wenlock during the second weekend in July. |
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Methodists annually follow the call of John Wesley for a renewal of their covenant with God. |
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The Bath Half Marathon is run annually through the city streets, with over 10,000 runners. |
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Sherwood attracts between 360,000 and 1 million tourists annually, many from other countries. |
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Statistics from the United States, for example, indicate that about 30 million people ride horses annually. |
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It takes place annually in September, and draws thousands of competitors and spectators to the town. |
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In 2014, Poland was the world's largest mushroom exporter, reporting an estimated 194,000 tonnes annually. |
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Following the end of World War II the proms continued in the Hall and have done so annually every summer since. |
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Since 2000, the Classic Brit Awards has been hosted annually in May at the Hall. |
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The Royal British Legion Festival of Remembrance is held annually the day before Remembrance Sunday. |
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The Hall is used annually by the neighbouring Imperial College London and the Royal College of Art for graduation ceremonies. |
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Eric Clapton is a regular performer at the Hall, it having played host to his concerts almost annually for over 20 years. |
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Chaplin this large sum annually because the public wants Chaplin and will pay for him. |
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The latter has since been presented annually to filmmakers as The Chaplin Award. |
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World Book Day is observed in Britain and the Crown Dependencies on the first Thursday in March annually. |
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The members lent works to exhibitions that changed annually, while an art school was held in the summer months. |
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They are held annually and comprise, in chronological order, the Australian Open, the French Open, Wimbledon, and the US Open. |
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Each event is held annually, and a win at one of these events is worth 1000 ranking points. |
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The first World Snooker Championship was held in 1927, and it has been held annually since then with few exceptions. |
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International tournaments are held among countries in each of the five IFNA regions, either annually or every four years. |
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Over 200 are retired annually by a charity established and partially funded by the New Zealand Greyhound Racing Association. |
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The UEFA Cup, also known as the Coupe UEFA, is the trophy awarded annually by UEFA to the football club that wins the UEFA Europa League. |
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Huddersfield Festival of Light takes place annually in December, usually in the town centre adjacent to the railway station. |
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It has been held annually since 1896 and has been expanded so teams in Russia, France, Scotland and Wales can take part. |
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The Golden Boot Award is a rugby league award handed out annually for achievements in rugby league by Rugby League World magazine. |
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The World Club Challenge is an annually held competition between the winners of the Australian NRL and the European Super League. |
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The 16 best national teams are assigned to the World Group and compete annually for the Davis Cup. |
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The Grand National is a National Hunt horse race held annually at Aintree Racecourse in Liverpool, England. |
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However, he had become a national celebrity, opening supermarkets and annually leading the Grand National parade for many further years. |
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At its peak in 1982, Honda manufactured almost three million motorcycles annually. |
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A memorial ride from Bairnsdale, Victoria to Phillip Island is held by Australian motorcyclists annually, before the MotoGP held at the island. |
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Oak Apple Day is also celebrated in the Cornish village of St Neot annually. |
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Members meet annually at a General Assembly to discuss ISO's strategic objectives. |
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The team competes annually in the Six Nations Championship, which they have won twelve times outright and shared eight times. |
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Moldova is also the least visited country in Europe by tourists, with only 11,000 annually recorded visitors from abroad. |
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Now he decided to assume the full powers of the magistracy, renewed annually, in perpetuity. |
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Evidently, interim decisions could be made by the Pope, which ultimately needed to be ratified using an assembly of the people that met annually. |
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A huge military parade, hosted by the President of Russia, is annually organised in Moscow on Red Square. |
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Portugal enjoyed a virtual monopoly of the Atlantic slave trade for over a century, exporting around 800 slaves annually. |
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Tropical cyclones annually cause damage to infrastructure and local economies as well as loss of life. |
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Between 1828 and 1861, the tangena ordeal caused about 3,000 deaths annually. |
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Each of these companies patents several processes for the production of aromatic synthetics annually. |
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About 250,000 poods of yuft are prepared annually, of which about 150,000 poods are red yuft, manufactured chiefly for foreign markets. |
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Ghana's education system annually attracts a large number of foreign students particularly in the university sector. |
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The Bahamas are often sunny and dry for long periods of time, and average more than 3,000 hours or 340 days of sunlight annually. |
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In the 1960s some 2 billion pounds of cod were harvested annually from the Grand Bank off Newfoundland, the world's largest source of fish. |
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Portugal enjoyed a virtual monopoly on the African seaborne slave trade for over a century, importing around 800 slaves annually. |
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Several organized tours from Germany, France, and other European countries come to Iran annually to visit archaeological sites and monuments. |
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The first reading of the bill was made annually, but every year the bill never got any further. |
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Iran's official New Year begins with Nowruz, an ancient Iranian tradition celebrated annually on the vernal equinox. |
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The Casals Festival takes place annually in San Juan, drawing in classical musicians from around the world. |
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The World's Best 10K, held annually in San Juan, has been ranked among the 20 most competitive races globally. |
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A narrow eastern part of the state including Orlando and Jacksonville receives between 2,400 and 2,800 hours of sunshine annually. |
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The rest of the state, including Miami, receives between 2,800 and 3,200 hours annually. |
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Florida's constitution establishes a state minimum wage that is adjusted for inflation annually. |
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Augustine enjoys a high number of sunny days, averaging 2,900 hours annually. |
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Sugarcane is cultivated on 254,000 hectares, producing 16,867,958 tons annually. |
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Some notable tornadoes have struck South Carolina, and the state averages around 14 tornadoes annually. |
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One of the nation's major performing arts festivals, Spoleto Festival USA, is held annually in Charleston. |
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As pigeons propagate so rapidly, I suppose that a thousand or fifteen hundred birds would have to be annually killed by mere chance. |
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Sugarcane crop is able to efficiently fix solar energy, yielding some 55 tonnes of dry matter per hectare of land annually. |
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According to a 1670 report, annually 2,500 to 3,000 slaves were transported from Offra to the Americas. |
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Over 60 percent of cassava production in China is concentrated in a single province, Guangxi, averaging over seven million tonnes annually. |
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The town of Benton, Kentucky, celebrates the sweet potato annually with its Tater Day Festival on the first Monday of April. |
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Global pepper production may vary annually according to crop management, disease and weather. |
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The Carnival of Venice is held annually in the city, It lasts for around two weeks and ends on Shrove Tuesday. |
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In 2001, it was decided to meet annually to address urgent issues affecting the region. |
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Both dioceses and provinces hold synods, usually annually, consisting of the active diocesan clergy and lay delegates elected by parish churches. |
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Ironbridge has an annually recurring problem of flooding from the River Severn, as do many other parts of Shropshire. |
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The Magnolia Independent Film Festival, still held annually in Starkville, is the first and oldest in the state. |
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The Acts are announced in a provincial gazette, published annually and consolidated from time to time. |
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Salaries are determined annually by the Judicial Compensation and Benefits Commission. |
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Botswana's Orapa mine is the largest diamond mine in the world in terms of value and quantity of carats produced annually. |
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The print edition is updated annually with pocket supplements and revised editions of bound volumes. |
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A Lord Mayor is elected annually to serve as the official representative of the city for one year. |
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This Act required parliament to meet annually and to hold general elections once every three years. |
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By the 1870s, the British soda output of 200,000 tons annually exceeded that of all other nations in the world combined. |
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In this method, phosphate rock is used, and more than 100 million tonnes are processed annually. |
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About 20 million tonnes of hydrochloric acid are produced worldwide annually. |
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