Ms Scott said Carol would be contacted if any of the 18 dropped out, or if any full-time Terry's employee asked to join the job-share scheme. |
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At the same time, they are as refined as any of the string quartets and quintets he composed during that period. |
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There are a number of other achondrites that do not fit into any of the preceding groups or subgroups. |
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Smith is now a free agent, able to offer his wares to any of the other teams. |
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Seeing any of the whipbirds, wedgebills, and jewel-babblers can be a challenge to the observer. |
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But he is adamant that there is not a word of truth in any of these stories, and that, for the time being at least, he is here to stay. |
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Had any of these been converted the outcome could well have been a different story. |
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For today's recipe we will be using jerepigo, but you can really use any of the other local sweet wines. |
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Marc's approach was radically different to that of any of his contemporaries. |
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In the present experiments, flower closure was not observed in any of the families in which petals abscise. |
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My writing style was a lot more fluid and readable in the dream too, shame I don't remember any of the actual words. |
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All of these medicines are similar, so many of the above side effects may occur with any of the medicines. |
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Search engines must not provide services or set up any contacts with any of these illegal websites. |
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Don't expect serious discussion of any of these issues from our federal courts. |
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Black tries a tricky one-pawn advance that manages to use up two more moves still without developing any of his queenside. |
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They meditate whether the virtues of the one will exalt or diminish the force of the other, or correct any of its nocent qualities. |
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It is not known if any of the riders will be able to compete at the top level again. |
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Grant did not affect the mock shock of someone who has experienced abject poverty first-hand for the first time on any of her trips. |
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Cells were classified with regard to the presence of abnormal metaphases and aberrations of any of the stages of mitosis. |
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Patients with prior exposure to any of the quinolones are likely to develop resistance to other quinolones. |
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Despite the billing, it sounds to me like any of the local public radio news and talk shows. |
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Still I'm not letting any of these jokers write me any references or be character witnesses if I even get into trouble. |
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They had styled my hair by blowing it out straight so that even the ends were perfect without any of my natural wave or curl. |
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Personally, I'm not terribly shocked by any of this yet, but I'll be watching the fall-out with interest. |
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I doubt that those who awarded the prizes and accolades to Lew would have heard of any of them. |
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Due to his age, he could not be prosecuted for any of the crimes he was accused of committing. |
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We're not accepting or tolerating homophobia, xenophobia, racism, any of that. |
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Cells containing any of these types of chromosomal alterations were considered aberrant cells. |
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His six wins in 2001 are the fewest in any of his championship seasons, but he led 100 or more laps in seven races he didn't win. |
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I'm in work now, possibly still a bit tipsy, and hoping that no-one asks me to do any of your actual work. |
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The only recorded fault on any of the machines in October was on Wednesday October 20 when one of the machines would not accept coins. |
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But apparently they must list the reported side effects to any of the active ingredients in the medicine. |
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Jackstraws is a game in which players try to pick each jackstraw off of a pile without moving any of the others. |
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This third phase ended a year later, without accomplishing any of its objectives. |
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The chairman, who will not come from any of the warring factions, is expected to be picked this week. |
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If anyone has ever been abducted, can any of you abductees tell me what aliens eat? |
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You can go into any of these great religious texts and pull out quotes randomly here and there to prove all kinds of things. |
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They're talking over each other and none of them notices that I'm not paying any of them a blind bit of attention. |
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History shows that track cycling probably has the worst record of any of our Olympic sports other than weightlifting. |
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The ship bobbed on the waves, without any of the sudden heaving that it had been accustomed to so far into the trip. |
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O'Brien's blanket entry left the Tote quoting the trainer at 13-8 to lift the sprint prize without naming any of his eight acceptors. |
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Not that the government was admitting any of this during its abbreviated and often delayed press briefings. |
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I'm happy to coordinate a group working through the Forum, but don't expect me to invite any of you psychotic whackos to my home for dinner and a movie. |
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Hardly any of those wacks running for office are worth voting for. |
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As I put on my bow tie, I think about how lucky I am to be any of those things. |
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He did not join any of the left-wing groups springing up in Germany, but he wanted to be sent to boarding school. |
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Why, then, does she bother to lecture a blabbermouth like Jaimee Grubbs or any of Tiger's other mercenary mistresses? |
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Many of my colleagues, truly brilliant accompanists, have a great sense for the singer and I have no idea whether any of them took formal singing lessons. |
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Pincus's volume deals with the earliest examples of any of the four books, ducal tombs produced in Venice from the mid-duecento to the later quattrocento. |
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If biggie or any of those people said that I feel like it would be used all the time as a common thing. |
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Demeter was also an acropolis divinity at Lepreon, Mytilene, and Iasos, but it is not likely that she played a central political role in any of these cities. |
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History suggests wars inevitably grow, and sometimes much larger than any of the belligerents intended. |
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While there is no evidence that Sharpton participated in any of these pre-election activities, he was a leader in the Beatty army. |
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We want 73 party hats, 400 balloons, a cake for 125 and any of the girls that are available in those costumes you sent up before. |
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The lunch, which costs Rs.50, commences with seasonal fruits, which include mango, jackfruit, grapes or any of the citrus varieties in the form of shake, chutney or salad. |
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Something named Rita Ora performed with azalea, looking like Rihanna and singing like Katy Perry and lacking any of their energy. |
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Does any of this ancient history of the bellbottom era sound familiar to you, fellow millennial geeks? |
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Of course, time will tell whether any of this will make any difference. |
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If any of these got prioritized and funded to the extent of amyloid, we might be a lot closer to getting a drug than we are now. |
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You don't have to agree with any of their viewpoints to realise that it is unhealthy for democracy to have such voices absent from the House of Commons. |
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We have no bowlers capable of beating any of the teams ranked above us. |
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The almanac also tells us it would be a good time to perform demolitions, if you had any of those planned. |
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The fact that the government employee in question is a McKinsey alumnus does not allay any of my concerns. |
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I'm jolly glad to know we haven't had any of those in our national life. |
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Wasps did not lead the league standings at the end of the season in any of these years. |
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Faldo had a reputation for being an insular character who did not engage in any of the usual social courtesies. |
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Such experiences were unlike dreams, or any of the miasmic apparitions that arise in the natural psyche, below the mind. |
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Winners of any of the events can also call themselves the official World Champion. |
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Class III nouns show a separate form in the nominative singular that does not occur in any of the other forms. |
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The proposal should not take effect if within any of the affected territories a majority rejected the change. |
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British citizens, however, do not have an automatic right to reside in any of the Overseas Territories. |
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The Ministerial Conference can take decisions on all matters under any of the multilateral trade agreements. |
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By the middle of the 18th century, Bermuda was sending twice as many privateers to sea as any of the continental colonies. |
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His extensive mining for apparently statistically significant results made any of his results questionable. |
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He wrote to Lady Bradford that it was just as much work to end a government as to form one, without any of the fun. |
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If any of the gild misgreet another, let him pay a syster of honey, unless with two friends he can clear himself. |
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One Marine was killed and 20 were wounded, but neither Saddam or any of his top aides were found. |
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But there are some simple, basic words that appear in Molina that are not attested in any of the sources for this dictionary. |
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Such committees are rare and do not replace any of the usual stages of a bill, including committee stage. |
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In the United Kingdom, the word liberalism can have any of several meanings. |
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These agreements are made through consensus, although individual members may opt not to participate in implementing any of these. |
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Many historians, writers, and critics have expressed doubts, however, whether any of these countries would ever emerge as a new superpower. |
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Putin's name does not appear in any of the records released to date, but those of his associates do. |
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On the other hand, indestructible observers falling into a black hole do not notice any of these effects as they cross the event horizon. |
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She had seen fewer years than any of us, but she was of such superb Evehood and simplicity that she mothered us from the beginning. |
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Her reign lasted for 63 years and seven months, a longer period than any of her predecessors. |
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Scotland have played 13 other teams in their history but have not played more than 2 games against any of them. |
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All police forces are the responsibility of the executive branch of any of the federal or state powers. |
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Ascents are also possible from any of the surrounding settlements with manifold variations. |
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Henry also replied by letter on 12 August, writing that James was mistaken and that any of his attempts on England would be resisted. |
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Vertebrate is derived from the word vertebra, which refers to any of the bones or segments of the spinal column. |
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All registered students are eligible to join any of these clubs or societies. |
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Since they were nonconsecutively numbered, it was difficult to find out whether any of the barcoded goods were missing. |
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Strictly for entertainment value, any of these couples, or even noncouples, should be preferable to George and Laura and Barney. |
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There are no additional complexities to any of these costs, except when it comes to ears. |
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He spent more time in Westminster than any of his predecessors, shaping the formation of England's capital city. |
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The result of either method is to amend any of the 20 Fields by inserting specific Matters. |
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To make laws on any of these other matters, the Assembly would have had to ask the UK Parliament to transfer the powers to it. |
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To make laws on any of these other matters, the assembly must ask the UK Parliament for its agreement. |
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Indeed, statistical analysis shows that the Cambrian explosion was no faster than any of the other radiations in animals' history. |
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It dates from the early 13th century and is the most complete remnant of any of his Llys. |
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Some teach that any of the gifts of the Spirit can be evidence of having received Spirit baptism. |
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According to CompuBox, Calzaghe landed more punches on Hopkins than any of his previous opponents. |
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Occurring wherever winds periodically reverse direction, reversing dunes are varieties of any of the above shapes. |
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Blackberries belong to any of hundreds of microspecies of the Rubus fruticosus species aggregate. |
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Currently, there are no signs that any of these species breed in the islands, and so those seen in the water are usually migrating. |
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There has never been a frost, snowfall or freeze ever recorded at sea level on any of the islands. |
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Not a young man of his neighborhood nor any of his college-mates could outfoot him in a race. |
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Ploegg or teen formed a unit of which the members were collectively responsible for the performance of any of the men. |
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Old Cigfolla, who despite stiff joints could outspin any of them, drew out a fine thread of flax. |
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Since the splitting of Brabant in 1995, the Brussels Region does not belong to any of the provinces of Belgium. |
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Gwyn Williams in Madoc, the Making of a Myth, makes it clear that Madoc is not mentioned in any of Owain's surviving manuscripts. |
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As has happened on previous challenges, a spare car was provided by the producers should any of the cars critically break down. |
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It is unlikely that any of the geographers could compute the arctangent, or angle of that tangent. |
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Cultivated cherry plums can have fruits, foliage, and flowers in any of several colours. |
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For example, in Book 3 of The Iliad, Paris challenges any of the Achaeans to a single combat and Menelaus steps forward. |
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To what extent any of these pieces were symbolic of wealth and status is not clear. |
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He did not bring any of the coveted East Indies spices, such as the exceedingly expensive black pepper, ginger or cloves. |
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Groupers are fish of any of a number of genera in the subfamily Epinephelinae of the family Serranidae, in the order Perciformes. |
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Olaf and his men fought Alfvine's crew and won every battle, but did not kill any of them, instead they bound them. |
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Marks was able to achieve 100 per cent accuracy without visiting any of the sites himself but by using cues. |
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The character of the constituency was little changed any of these revisions, but party loyalties may have been disrupted by the 1918 changes. |
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In total, there are 39 unitary authorities that do not share the names of any of the ceremonial counties. |
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Her reign of 63 years and seven months is known as the Victorian era and was longer than that of any of her predecessors. |
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Austen's earnings on this novel were larger than for any of her other novels published in her lifetime. |
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Impulses in the PGO generators can be triggered by any of these inputs through direct excitation or postinhibitory rebound excitation. |
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Gregory is also well known for his writings, which were more prolific than those of any of his predecessors as pope. |
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Michael Frasseto writes that he probably contributed more to the destruction of Rome than any of his contemporaries. |
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The Burgundians left three legal codes, among the earliest from any of the Germanic tribes. |
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Political realities prohibited any of the two major parties from forming a coalition with smaller parties. |
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Odoacer is the earliest ruler of Italy for whom an autograph of any of his legal acts has survived to the current day. |
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Odoacer is the first ruler of Italy for whom the original text of any of his legal acts has survived. |
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It is recorded in several poetic and bardic sources, although its borders are not described in any of them. |
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An entire family is considered responsible for the actions of any of its members. |
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I'll play old Gooseberry with the office, and make you glad to buy me out at a good high figure, if you try any of your tricks with me. |
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When they accumulate negative karma, they are reborn as either human or any of the other lower beings. |
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A person who adheres to the idea of cosmopolitanism in any of its forms is called a cosmopolitan or cosmopolite. |
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Some viral infections can also be latent, examples of latent viral infections are any of those from the Herpesviridae family. |
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They don't know I wasn't allowed to have any of my witnesses come in or that the judge in my case was a rape shield advocate. |
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Yet his influence on the Circle's thought was at least as important as that of any of its members. |
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He grew angry when any of his students wanted to become professional philosophers. |
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It was illegal to molest, capture, or kill any of the animals in the park. |
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Make sure the white paint is not contaminated by any of the other colors. |
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I believe the Urchin showed more enthusiasm over the stone and the robin than over any of the amazements that succeeded them. |
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The company acted anticompetitively by forcing its suppliers to agree not to work with any of its rivals. |
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Before any of his apparitors could execute the sentence, he was himself summoned away by a sterner apparitor to the other world. |
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The BBC Micro is still quite a deluxe machine, with better high-resolution color graphics than any of its competitors. |
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Imagine that before any of us is born, we all get together in the beforelife for a meeting to design the rules that will govern society. |
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It has all the beauty of an idyllic tropical island without any of the nasty, bitey stuff. |
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Execute an API or DLL call of the wrong bitness from within any of these programs and the result is an unrecoverable run-time error. |
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The women, stout, strong, brazen-faced creatures, in most cases looked able to thrash any of the partners with whom they consorted. |
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The neglect of any of the relative duties renders us criminal in the sight of God. |
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Apparatus belonging to any of these groups might all be called a cymoscope, or wave-detector. |
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Although the decider may know any of the principles in the sequence, he cannot know every such principle. |
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I was brought here under the disadvantage of being unknown by sight to any of you. |
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I dunno the answers to any of those questions, and you dunno and he dunno either. |
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The dusky rose was of a muted color, not clashing with any of the other colors. |
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The solicitor tried every trick in the book to get me to sign the contract, but I wasn't having any of it! |
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The professor failed me because I did not complete any of the course assignments. |
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He loved to flabbergast his associates by announcing some startling new policy without consulting any of them. |
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I wrote ten pages of information for nothing. He just chucked it in a draw without even reading any of it! |
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If any of the British teams or the Irish team beat the other three in a tournament, then it is awarded the Triple Crown. |
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Bede apparently had no informant at any of the main Mercian religious houses. |
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As a standardised form, literary Welsh shows little if any of the dialectal variation found in colloquial Welsh. |
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These fragments do not seem to match any of the standing stones or bluestone stumps. |
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York is the traditional county town of Yorkshire, and therefore did not form part of any of its three historic ridings, or divisions. |
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The military engineering of Ancient Rome's armed forces was of a scale and frequency far beyond that of any of its contemporaries. |
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Neither can any of them make so strong a reason which another cannot improve. |
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Consequently, it was writers of the sixteenth century who gave Alfred his epithet as 'the Great', rather than any of Alfred's contemporaries. |
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Arms and upper-body carriage this spring have few if any of the inelegancies that were almost a City Ballet hallmark. |
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Henry seemed unwilling to entrust any of his sons with resources that could be used against him. |
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Neither he nor any of his predecessors since 1807 have pursued their claim. |
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At 57 years and 246 days, James's reign in Scotland was longer than those of any of his predecessors. |
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James fled to France once more, departing from Kinsale, never to return to any of his former kingdoms. |
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The expedition had failed to achieve any of its objectives and had left a quarter of the landing force dead or wounded. |
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The bombing disrupted rail traffic through London without destroying any of the crossings. |
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The decision to refer a question to the ECJ can be made by the court of its own initiative, or at the request of any of the parties before it. |
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Before decimalisation, a handful of change might have contained coins 100 or more years old, bearing any of five monarchs' heads. |
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The machine keeps an account of the number of pieces struck which cannot be altered from the truth by any of the persons employed. |
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Babbage was never able to complete construction of any of his machines due to conflicts with his chief engineer and inadequate funding. |
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Oxide of lipyl, though a hypothetical body, is of far more importance than any of the preceding bases. |
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There is considerable argument about whether any of the health bills currently before congress will introduce rationing. |
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Then people had to decide to use this leather for manuscripts rather than for any of the other things leather can be used for. |
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Today, Spanish is not spoken officially in any of these former Spanish territories. |
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I refer it to your Judgments, my Lords, whether this can seem credible to any of your Lordships. |
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It became one of her favourite locations and she spent more money on the property than on any of her other palaces. |
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His father had been a fellow of Balliol College, Oxford, but did not send any of his sons to the university. |
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Presumably these authorities did not consider any of Marlowe's works to be unacceptable other than the Amores. |
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It seems he was not told of either, since he never applied for any of the money. |
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Let the opinions impugned be the belief of God and in a future state, or any of the commonly received doctrines of morality. |
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All copies were sold within six months, and Austen's earnings on this novel were larger than for any of her other novels. |
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The hornpipe is any of several dance forms played and danced in Britain and Ireland and elsewhere from the 16th century until the present day. |
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Although many of the tunes in the book are attributed to him today, he probably did not write any of them. |
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Apart from the ducal title in the song and the events of their lives there is no external evidence to link the rhyme to any of these candidates. |
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Early chamber works do exist, but it is difficult to date any of them to Handel's time in Halle. |
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At the age of nearly 77, he had lived longer than any of his English or British predecessors. |
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In 1925 he resumed his work at St Paul's Girls' School, but did not return to any of his other posts. |
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He was initially nervous about directing the instalment since he had not read any of the books or seen the films. |
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Mahon's bequest was made on the condition that the Gallery would never deaccession any of its paintings or charge for admission. |
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The Triple Crown is awarded to any of the Home Nations who beats the other three in that tournament. |
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Most stories involve hats being awarded to any of the local players who scored three goals in a game. |
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No team lost points for a poor pitch in any of the seasons 2012 to 2015 inclusive. |
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It made the use and possession of opium and any of its derivatives illegal to use. |
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Newfoundland English is any of several accents and dialects of English found in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador. |
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The United States does not recognize any of the claims by Oman and Iran and has contested each of them. |
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To date, the Assembly of Experts has not challenged any of the Supreme Leader's decisions. |
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There are no other hard numbers of Inca or Spanish death tolls at any of the other battles. |
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There is no evidence that any of the main Inca force attempted to engage the Spaniards in Cajamarca after the success of the initial ambush. |
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West proved far harsher and more belligerent toward the Indians than any of his predecessors, engaging in wars of conquest against them. |
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In 1564 Mercator published his map of Britain, a map of greatly improved accuracy which far surpassed any of his previous representations. |
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There is no current medical evidence that any of these treatments has any benefit. |
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Other islands of the Venetian Lagoon do not form part of any of the sestieri, having historically enjoyed a considerable degree of autonomy. |
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The situation sketched above did not survive intact into any of the Germanic languages. |
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Such terms are not absolute but can refer depending on context to any of several phenomena. |
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Other hybrid languages, such as English, do not strictly fit into any of these categories. |
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I hadn't pulled Mrs. Barstow's leg for any of that stuff, she had just handed it to me on a platter, and that wasn't my fault. |
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If you try to put together the model kit yourself, be very careful not to break any of the pieces. |
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Several voices singing different texts in different languages made any of the text difficult to distinguish from the mixture of words and notes. |
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He was, however, considered a poor trial judge, being reversed on appeal more frequently than any of his peers. |
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The term does not confer on cohabiting parties any of the rights or obligations enjoyed by spouses or civil partners. |
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The nucleus should not be queened by a queen from any of the parent colonies. |
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The consequences have not been significant in terms of the quell of any of the three drugs into the United States. |
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If the case ultimately loses, the litigant does not have to pay any of the money funded back. |
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Innocent III exercised more power than any of his predecessors, or his successors. |
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The premises and conclusion of a syllogism can be any of four types, which are labeled by letters as follows. |
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Each premise and the conclusion can be of type A, E, I or O, and the syllogism can be any of the four figures. |
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A rigorous treatment of any of these topics begins with a specification of these axioms. |
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The Supreme Court of Tennessee also appoints the Attorney General, a practice that is not found in any of the other 49 states. |
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The federal government never recognized the secession of any of the rebellious states. |
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If Parliament chose to do any of them, the courts would not hold the Act of Parliament invalid. |
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Lefebvre never saw any of these battles and ransackings, but one wonders what he would have made of them. |
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In general, the electron donor is any of a wide variety of flavoenzymes and their coenzymes. |
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All the above assumes that no power inflation factors have been applied to any of the readings. |
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Polymer concretes are mixtures of aggregate and any of various polymers and may be reinforced. |
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Direct participation occurs when any of the above entities buys or sells securities on its own behalf on an exchange. |
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Patents can be found to be invalid in whole or in part for any of these reasons. |
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In addition, no trees survive on any of the subantarctic islands near the peninsula. |
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The inheritance of the son never resorted to the mother, or to any of her ancestors. |
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As a poet Nicholson is not generally associated with any of the movements of the 20th century. |
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They could include any of the other six types of common land and were sometimes shared with landowners outside the burgh. |
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She was just a girl, like any of the girls he had had so easily, just another screw. |
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Should I ascribe any of these things unto myself or my sexly weaknesse, I were not worthy to live. |
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In Wexford, the beam is shorter than in any of the other counties, and the sock in general is of cast iron. |
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These were acknowledged to be as great marvels as any of those of spiritdom. |
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If any of his party are mad, they'll try it, and be stogged till the day of judgment. There are bogs..twenty feet deep. |
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A stranger will smile warmly at you, but there normally won't be any of that strangerly chitchat in waiting areas or checkout lines. |
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And if any of those engineers ever met one of those technocuties, they probably wouldn't even warrent a second glance. |
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I have certainly become more telic as I strive to achieve my goals set, but I am not really enjoying any of it. |
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There would be no need for any of the animals to come in contact with human beings, which would clearly be most undesirable. |
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He wondered if any of the boys had a grandmother like his, a woman with knowledge and secrets and a gentle habit of helping you up your game. |
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Its urnigerate basidia are not found in any of the Exobasidiaceae, but they do occur in the related Brachybasidiaceae. |
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It is said that one is born into one of the dakshinacharas, but that one must be initiated into any of the vamacharas. |
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It is too soon to say if vosoritide can prevent any of those complications. |
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I've had some bad neighbors, real wackadoodles, but I can't imagine wanting to actually off any of them. |
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It is also inconvenient, in Ireland, that the wards and marriages of gentlemen's children should be in the disposal of any of those lords. |
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Your character doesn't understand any of the Zorkian languages in which the book's jokes are written and must have them translated by others. |
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The device issues an audible beep when any of these events occur. |
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You struggle to find any of the 30,000 wanted posters which are supposed to have been put up. |
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More importantly, water softeners do not remove any of the serious drinking water contamination problems. |
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Haye scaled 210lbs at a feisty weigh-in at the Odeon Cinema, Leicester Square, the lightest he has been for any of his six heavyweight fights. |
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Failure can occur either adhesively at any of the three sample interfaces or cohesively In any of the four bulk materials. |
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The sweet flavor pairs perfectly with spices, but feel free to use pumpkin puree in any of your favorite winter squash soup recipes. |
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But I have no desire to go on casting calls or any of that stuff. |
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Bree cautions us against thinking about any of the characters singly. |
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Three chasers score goals by putting the quaffle through any of three hoops at the opposite end of the field to score 10 points for their team. |
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Fish were not collected at any of the sites and only zygopterans were present in some of the habitats. |
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Clinical follow-up at one year demonstrated no cardiac related deaths, Q-wave MI, or stent thrombosis for any of the stent groups. |
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There are no political parties in any of the parliaments, candidates stand for election as independents. |
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This cross-platform compiler can target any of several processors. |
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Furthermore, he did not include any of the practical sections that had made his History of Electricity so useful to practising natural philosophers. |
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We write journalese out of habit, sometimes from misguided training, and to sound urgent, authoritative and, well, journalistic. But it doesn't do any of that. |
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Linguistically, Northerners speak any of the Hollandic, Zealandic, and Dutch Low Saxon dialects natively, or are influenced by them when they speak the Standard form of Dutch. |
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Many Sami do not speak any of the Sami languages any more due to historical assimilation policies, so the number of Sami living in each area is much higher. |
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There are no borstal schools in any of the union territories. |
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In January 1688 he had forbidden any of his subjects to serve the Dutch and had demanded that the Republic dissolve its six mercenary Scottish and English regiments. |
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But on the 24th of April, the wind again blew a perfect storm, and our other ships of the squadron separated, nor did any of them rejoin the commodore. |
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A buckeen, a jackeen, a squireen, or any of the intermediate classes. |
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However, he had not been given any of the great offices of state. |
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In case any of this should be resisted, Parliament passed the Treasons Act 1534, which made it high treason punishable by death to deny Royal Supremacy. |
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To locate any term, and to facilitate use of the dictionary by a national of any of the three languages, alphabetical indices are appended in English, French and German. |
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He does mention a battle fought by Cenwealh at Wirtgernesburg, which is not in any of the extant manuscripts, so it is possible he had a copy now lost. |
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All without any of the subterfuge and hackery required to do it with Java. |
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Aside from GUI, Windows' biggest advantage is its ability to load several application programs and to switch from one to the other without entirely closing out of any of them. |
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That's quite a lot of gadgets you have collected. Do you use any of them? |
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I didn't know what any of it meant and didn't give a fug either. |
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Neither Priscillian nor any of his disciples is mentioned in the decrees. |
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Slaves were not permitted to carry firearms in any of the slave states. |
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I am a comparative youngster in Fandom, having been a fake-fan for nigh unto 2 years I cannot say that I remember the first issues of any of the above-mentioned editor's mags. |
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The authorities in Santo Domingo have never allowed the remains there to be exhumed, so it is unknown if any of those remains could be from Columbus's body as well. |
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Be careful not to damage any of the fragile items while unpacking them. |
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Supporters of this hypothesis hold that any of these events could lead to a large scale disruption of the dynamo, effectively turning off the geomagnetic field. |
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When a master of a ship..has lost any of his hands, he applies to a crimp..who makes it his business to seduce the men belonging to some other ship. |
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Since they don't, they are truly a private organization and I have no right to complain about any of their decisions, racist, sexist, orientationist, whatever. |
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Well, I wasn't going to have any of that sort of thing, by Jove! |
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If there is a grain of truth in any of this, it would not stretch credulity to imagine that the Vivaldis got as far as Senegal, and that their adventures ended there. |
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Sleek, modern designs are being constructed in cities like Rabat and Casablanca that give no particular homage to any of the past Moroccan architecture styles. |
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From the center one may still venture in any of the four cardinal directions, make discoveries, and establish new centers as new realms become known and settled. |
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Estuary type varies dramatically depending on freshwater input, and is capable of changing from a wholly marine embayment to any of the other estuary types. |
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I reckon it's pretty astonishing that none of us did go off the rails. There really was no telling how any of us would deal with the pressures and the fame. |
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There were fewer sheep in Denbighshire and Flintshire, particularly in Flintshire, than in any of the other counties, and these were mixed with English breeds. |
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