However, apart from that one rather regrettable episode he'd never found the attic room particularly unsettling. |
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As before, ensure that all tick boxes are clear apart from the one for 'Attempt to use HTTP for all content' which should be ticked. |
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Both games are here to stay and apart from the problem of separate dressing room areas all other problems are surmountable. |
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Staple foods, apart from sorghum and millet, are maize, manioc, potatoes, rice, sesame, and some bean species. |
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It is virtually tuneless, self-pitying, uninteresting and is a world apart from the subtle atmospherics of the band's best work. |
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What sets megapodes apart from these game birds is their extraordinary breeding behavior. |
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Only a prince could be captain and stand apart from the competing interests of sectionalism, race, caste, creed and customs. |
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Thai TV, apart from the language barrier, has limited international appeal for these kinds of shows. |
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Velcro, toggles, hidden buttons and magnets are the added details that set this season apart from the last. |
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It was the best thing I ever did, apart from quitting smoking, and it gave me so much self-knowledge. |
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He then returned to live theatre and apart from a few guest spots and some tele movies he never returned to regular TV work. |
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But apart from bluffs, tricks, and mayhem, the coming year may be a boon for babies. |
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Indeed, the encounter was notable for a host of intemperate moments, quite apart from the major barney. |
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But I was doing consistent lap-times, apart from when the backmarkers would not get out of the way. |
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This sets them apart from similar sequences in other action films, which hesitate to show a child uncomfortable, let alone suffering. |
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Quite apart from the chances of being caught through the thumbprints, they know that these stores are switched on about security in general. |
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Quite apart from its aesthetic appeal, strong selling points include the underfloor central heating system that Kevin designed. |
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Walk through one and you will see little in the half-light apart from the trunks of trees and tangled saplings. |
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True, the Lakes' shores lacked the sand fleas that infested ocean beaches and scared off those who couldn't tell them apart from lice. |
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Alternatively, the trap can be a collector separate and apart from the electrodes of the light source. |
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What sets him apart from the very large number of contemporary artists working in the medium is his exhilarating use of colour. |
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Making soup requires very little in the way of culinary skills apart from an ability to chop vegetables. |
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Many of the abolitionists and privatisers seem unaware that the BBC broadcasts anything apart from news. |
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I did at one time, and it seemed that everyone I knew, apart from my parents, did. |
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Three farms abut our little village, and recently all three have come on to the market, the houses available apart from the land. |
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According to Dr. Rajan, the Centre is doing advanced research, apart from conducting usual academic courses of higher studies. |
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He is a titan of a man and is the best runner I know apart from Colin Jackson whom I met once. |
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Although Mom had never bothered with books, our physical similarities, apart from my tallness, were undeniable. |
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Christ died for sin, but His death brings no salvation from sin apart from faith. |
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His feet were slightly apart from each other and his left hand was cupped under his right hand. |
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It doesn't hurt that there are bunches of Harley accessories, too, that can set your Hog apart from everybody else's motorcycle. |
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I have put my clocks forward, apart from the three that are radio-controlled and should look after themselves. |
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It was fantastic to be living there, apart from the fact it rained all week. |
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Most of us, even with every communication option possible, drift apart from friends. |
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The soldier entered the ramshackle beach house, which lay apart from the main camp of tents. |
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There is not a sound, apart from the faint wheeze of someone playing a harmonica. |
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What sets our game apart from the others is the enormous aerial battles that were prevalent at the time. |
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Quite apart from its aesthetic appeal, the design enhances the acoustics much as a cello itself does. |
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She is fluent in Malayalam, Kannada, Telugu and Hindi, apart from Tamil and English. |
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Quite apart from the aforementioned lovely inhabitants, the city itself is great. |
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Surely, it must be a sign that, apart from Manchester United, the English league is a rest home for semi-retired continental stars. |
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Officials asked the university senate to enforce a historic dress code barring all forms of dress apart from traditional white ties and suits. |
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Unfortunately his piece reads like a university essay and wouldn't convince too many apart from those who want to believe his theory. |
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In all honesty, I don't have many relatives that have lived to ripe old ages apart from my maternal Grandfather. |
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The bank, apart from providing finance on agreed terms, had no part in creating this situation. |
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Like the vast majority of the world's agriculturalists, the farmers lived in a village apart from the farm. |
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Michael Madhusudan and Romeshchandra Dutt were major writers in Bangla, apart from being minor poets in English. |
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Yet I had ordered duck pie, alamode beef and soused hog's face as well, apart from the kickshaws. |
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Bartlet, aka Jack, is delighted by the whole McKie scandal, because everyone is getting it in the neck apart from him. |
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I felt very well, apart from some slight wobbliness at the end of day three as I was packing up. |
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Monmouthshire was indeed the strongest recusant area in the kingdom, apart from Lancashire. |
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I'm 91 next month but I enjoy good health, apart from a wonky heart and two wonky knees. |
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They worked me so hard I can't remember my 20s, apart from the fact I broke out in rashes. |
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The UN in Somalia had resolved very little, apart from initial famine relief. |
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Police had worried about trouble after the match but apart from a few incidents of drunkenness the upset didn't cause patrols any problems. |
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The system can now be used for any language apart from Japanese, Chinese and Korean, which have too many characters. |
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What on earth can there be in kranskies that one might crave, apart from half a pound of nitrates? |
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That is his alibi and excuse for doing absolutely nothing apart from parking himself into a limousine and taking his pay. |
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He'd begun smoking in his teens and had been smoking ever since, apart from a few years when he managed to stop while in the army. |
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So all in all, apart from the obvious need to drive, I think it's something I really want to do. |
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Take some time apart from your day to take a nice, warm bath with lovely smelling bath salts. |
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But apart from a few minor concessions, her term in office has been marked by close collaboration with business. |
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It is no longer viable to reinvent the wheel, create stovepipes or work apart from other agencies and jurisdictions. |
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The government's response to all this, apart from prohibiting exploitation from middlemen, has been to adopt a laissez-faire policy. |
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The students, apart from gaining knowledge of water rejuvenation, experienced the warmth of Nature during the event. |
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But it was a religionless reading, and later he realized that the prophets cannot be understood apart from God. |
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No line was given and apart from the fish shaking its head a few times, I just pumped the fish in towards the landing net. |
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Uzbekistan is, apart from Liechtenstein, the only double landlocked country in the world. |
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This is apart from the serious problems and costs it will cause landowners and land managers. |
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The very idea of the Amazons, of ruthless women warriors who live apart from men, excites people at a deep level. |
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Although the government says it won't bail out the company, it has done precious little to repair the situation apart from sacking Subramanyam. |
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All the cubs, apart from the last-born who is thinner, are healthy and two are male cubs. |
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In August the repeater went back into operation and apart from a few hiccups, the modifications were welcomed by the monitors. |
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The large semi-detached is to undergo major alterations and a makeover so that youngsters can have somewhere to meet apart from street corners. |
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And really, apart from the zippiness of the original's title, what's the point of splitting whingers along gender lines? |
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In those gold borders I lived apart from the happy, academic families, with their distant stasis of ancient language. |
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Nothing, apart from maintenance, has been done to it and plans to resite the club to different sites have come to nothing. |
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It is a worthwhile exercise to wrestle with that which we Anglicans hold in common apart from our shared history in the Church of England. |
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Spread over 460 acres, the estate is known to be home to an amazing variety of birds, insects and animals, apart from flora. |
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And finally, turning personal, how does this macho describe himself as an individual, apart from being body builder? |
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The rest of the evening was incident free apart from the argument with the most annoying person in the world, bless him. |
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It grew into a tall, rather leggy shrub with not much to recommend it apart from unusually long, leathery leaves. |
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There's a few great action sequences in it, but apart from that it's not terribly remarkable. |
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You were the smartest kid in that sophomore class by far, but with a modesty that set you apart from many of your arrogant classmates. |
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From cream to beige to peach and lemon yellow, the range comes in several colours apart from the new shade mint. |
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And since then, apart from a furious row by phone during which each bitterly agreed to return the other's gift, they have not spoken. |
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Most of the heroes in our mainstream books, films and comics are anti-heroes who stand apart from the crowd. |
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The Lib Dem policy on circuses is that all animals, apart from dogs and horses, should be banned from them. |
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Belfast are the strongest by far but, apart from them, anybody can beat anyone else. |
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Another result concerning handedness of the progeny of discordant monozygotic twins suggests that lefties are one gene apart from righties. |
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It was her husband who noticed the man standing apart from the little group of mourners, and went over. |
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This element of the film works beautifully, and sets it apart from everything else of its type. |
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But on top of this he must cope with a major problem that has set him apart from his friends since he was six. |
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What stands Mew apart from most of these bands is the style in which they were recorded. |
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It is this new sense of collaboration that sets this year's Art Fair apart from previous years. |
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Women feature little in the ranks of royal appointees, apart from royalty themselves. |
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Sewell had a shot well saved by the keeper but, apart from this, everything was high and wide. |
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According to these diagnoses the patient seems quite normal apart from having mad ideas. |
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It went quite well, apart from the bit at the beginning where they didn't switch on my microphone. |
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However, they have games in hand on every team in the division, apart from Congleton Town. |
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Tim is a good laugh and Mani, well, what can I say about him apart from he's a complete and utter star. |
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It's demand that drives sales and we can't push that, apart from in our own shops. |
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Now, it's bread and water until a club come forward to offer me stuff apart from writing articles. |
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That is rank injustice to a man who played his heart out apart from that one error. |
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He fails to field balls anymore and, apart from his frees, is only a shadow of what he was. |
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So, apart from extra long trousers, what exactly does Crouch bring to the England team? |
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We went to hospital to get checked out but apart from bruises we were fine. |
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He had been smoking since he was 12, apart from a few years when he managed to stop while in the Army. |
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The attack was not severe, and he was quite well apart from the slight cough and a runny nose. |
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No one could get it to sound quite so annoyed and impatient apart from her. |
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Sadly, apart from punters there is a dearth of Scottish presence at Cheltenham this week. |
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This is one of the reasons I don't use public transport any more, apart from aeroplanes. |
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The village was once a prosperous town but now has few shops, apart from those supported by tourism. |
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The Herald recorded that it was his first visit to England apart from a trip in April to look over his new estate. |
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The factory was on the bank of a river and the soldiers came down to surround the whole building apart from the back. |
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Quite apart from any question of reasonableness, it is plain that that is not this case. |
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His support has helped me through a lot of other things apart from my loss. |
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Of course these are all busy people and many have important jobs that they do apart from sitting on this board. |
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Quite apart from the explicitness, I do not wish my children to grow up to be bores. |
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One admits that apart from his papers, his briefcase also contains a pair of swimming trunks. |
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The fried rice was covered in too much oil for my taste and apart from that it was quite boring. |
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Quite apart from the fact that I was living in a country where it was illegal anyway. |
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There haven't been many transfers taking place apart from those involving the big three. |
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The other aspects of life at the Yorkshire Post, apart from news, are featured in the film too. |
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So, apart from the mind-numbing tedium of it all, what was wrong and what was the solution? |
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For it is scientific fact that women are different, quite apart from the obvious. |
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Quite apart from helping to make your home a nicer place to live, it also makes things easier to find. |
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I have substantial loans, apart from my home loan, a large chunk of which is credit card debt. |
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So that had a massive impact, quite apart from the whole series of logistical impacts as well. |
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Quite apart from anything else they outsource the work to the private agencies anyway. |
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Quite apart from the problem of lighting it's a subject with a great deal of detail. |
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Quite apart from being babysat by Lisa and Paul, Rebecca had a very eventful weekend. |
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I am very disturbed by all of this for two reasons quite apart from that of the cost. |
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As an essayist, he sets himself apart from rigidly academic criticism and theory and relies on a variety of unconventional references. |
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A victory for the likeable Scott would be a popular one this week for everyone apart from the bookmakers. |
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I don't really miss any English food when I'm in Los Angeles, apart from maybe a nice Scotch egg down my local pub. |
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It is largely gimmick-free apart from the automatic headlamps and artificial speed limiter. |
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Around the courtyard were trees that stood fifteen feet in height set an exact distance apart from each other. |
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As the air cleared they saw that apart from a small linen cupboard there was little actual damage to the building. |
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In fact, she has not turned a dollar since November 1969, apart from auctions of her furnishings, china, glassware, and tableware. |
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The best signature is one that synchronises with the rest of the script and not the one that stands apart from it, he says. |
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Most teens' natural aptitude for interactivity is what often sets them apart from older generations. |
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Late in the day, I came to realise I'd not seen another living soul, apart from Dolly, the livelong day. |
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He lives in rooms set apart from the rest of the house, to allow him some independence from his parents. |
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What set the clubs apart from masonic lodges and circles, however, was their involvement in politics. |
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Ruchi also has instant food mixes, spice powders and asafoetida under its belt, apart from a small presence in dates. |
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He's only seventeen, and I wonder what the health effects might be, apart from of course asexualizing him. |
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The news for today, apart from the fact that Munich is scorchingly hot, is that I apparently have a first class honours degree. |
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The stems had one leaf at each node and apart from the flower branches the stems had no side shoots. |
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The children's lucky dips which are very popular each year were, apart from Santa, their main attraction. |
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In the USA most health facilities are privately funded, apart from Medicare and Medicaid. |
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However, apart from acute lumbago due to carrying all this around, I still had two hands with which to shop. |
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Now, apart from a lunatic fringe of right-wing publications and enthusiasts, everybody knows this awful truth. |
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So, apart from pushing for a more respectable position in the table, it is to the cup competitions that he is looking for salvation. |
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Pandit Ravi Shankar, apart from being one of India's finest musicians, also attracts much media attention. |
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This, quite apart from political ambitions, will be necessary to prevent the EU's already sclerotic decision-making process simply seizing up. |
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I like a bit of golf, but apart from playing badminton over the washing line I don't do much sport in the summer. |
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They use no electronics, and hardly any electric instruments, apart from bass guitar and occasional electric guitar. |
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My recitation went bearably, apart from a little trip at an uncertain point. |
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Restored in 1999, the film holds up well, apart from a bit of flicker in spots. |
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There was only one building, apart from several portables, redbrick and medium sized. |
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But apart from that American touch, when the bellows instrument known as a bandoneon sets off a wistful tango, you might just as well be in Buenos Aires. |
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Little is known about the color symbolism of Xhosa beads apart from white. |
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It was like making emotion and thought physical, to be undergone apart from oneself. |
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You won't end up wondering what it must have been like 100 years ago because, apart from tarmac road and the other tourists, it's still exactly like it was. |
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Kaneb offers his thoughts on what sets Hood apart from the pack. |
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But we don't really learn anything about how the fraud was committed, when it began, and who else was in the know apart from Mr Sullivan and Mr Myers. |
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What sets Sidney and most of the characters in Scream apart from previous slasher film characters is that, in a world of integrated communication, they are very media-savvy. |
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Christopher's ballets demonstrate a strong musicality and romanticism, which the choreographer says sets him apart from his more avant-garde contemporaries. |
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How could you tell the real, dangerous zombies apart from the harmless fakers? |
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It was the only working lift in the building, seeing as it was underground like the rest of the base, so no one knew it existed apart from those in their sector. |
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These attractive and memorable signs are, apart from the barber's pole, the only ancient shop signs to have survived into our transient age of plastic. |
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Is there any evidence that ageing in the male is really very much different from women, apart from the time difference that they're doing it about ten years earlier? |
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It was the masons who originally conceived the idea of a tightly-knit religious-intellectual sect, existing within yet apart from mainstream society. |
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Landing on any other world is hard, but comet 67P is especially challenging, even apart from the low gravity. |
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Strangely I've found it next to impossible to find anything on the web for this, just shows that apart from the red tops none of the newspapers really cared about this. |
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He has the uncanny ability to master the American accent which, along with his smile and look, helped set him apart from the other actors reading for the part. |
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Very little remains of the old silver mines at Glen Osmond, apart from some of the old shafts, adits and the chimney, the oldest mine building in Australia. |
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But by now, it should be clear that apart from the baleful influence of science, and to a degree because of it, modernism has been completely hamstrung by its realism. |
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Managing personal trainers is a world apart from managing aestheticians. |
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It sets her apart from that trashy look of cutoffs and itty-bitty tank tops. |
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The best bits, apart from a few genuinely funny ad-libs, are when the actors seem to break character and reveal things about their own real lives. |
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So when Grammy-winning artist Steven Curtis Chapman follows with Rembering You apart from being a bit pacier, the only difference seems to be the angrezi lyrics. |
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Bruns proved in 1887 that apart from the 10 classical integrals, 6 for the centre of gravity, 3 for angular momentum and one for energy, no others could exist. |
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It retains its own culture, for good or for worse, setting it apart from the glossy westernized cultures of Mumbai or Delhi and some other big cities. |
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The point is that if one wants to find what sets Gainsborough apart from his contemporaries, even the academic Reynolds, it is best to look beyond iconological content. |
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Generally over the last eight years we had gotten along all right apart from his odd comments and the occasions when the old Adam resurfaced for a moment. |
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To this day, the combination of acceleration, dynamic performance and braking power offered by the current 911 Turbo continues to set the model apart from its peers. |
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We've always known that apart from a healthy outdoor sport that can turn you into an obsessive fruit and nut case, golf is a great way of socialising and schmoozing. |
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Galloping through the tall trees in forest woodlands or winding our way slowly over miles of alien, stony-gray barrens, we came to know a place apart from our comfort zones. |
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Quite apart from the general role played by monastic orders in the history of wine, certain individual monks and monasteries enjoy vinous fame on their own account. |
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Name one unusual physical attribute that sets you apart from the crowd. |
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Well apart from being a bit of fun, does having a fantasy league attached to your competition accrue any benefits to netball and to the national league? |
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However, apart from using an unstable enzyme, our first route had other problems, caused by cell lysis during the biotransformation, which hampered product recovery. |
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In metaphase, chromatid fragments are attached to the homologous area of the sister chromatid while acentric chromosome fragments are apart from their chromosome of origin. |
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Probably few people apart from religious professionals spend much time thinking about doctrinal statements such as the Nicene Creed or the Thirty-nine Articles. |
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One key characteristic of red herrings, apart from their colour, was their strong smell, so much so that one use for them on occasion was to train hounds to follow a scent. |
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No other symptoms are usually present apart from occasional aching joints. |
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And for Jennifer Adams, sleeping apart from her husband, Fraser Mackay, is also the key to their happy marriage. |
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The only giveaways, apart from the badges, were slightly flared wheel arches, wide alloy wheels shod with special high-grip radial tyres and a single large-bore exhaust pipe. |
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With no natural protection from the sea, apart from a narrow coral reef, the atoll was at the mercy of massive waves that crashed over its 30-metre high seaward cliffs. |
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Mahler regretted that, apart from his own work, little interest had been shown by 20th century mathematicians in the study of arithmetical properties of decimal expansions. |
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She loved Ethan's hugs the most, apart from his ability to see the world through rose-tinted glasses but still manage to be serious about things that truly matter. |
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He was a fit man, apart from fairly well controlled hypertension, who had been rowing competitively until his 70th birthday, and he rarely visited his general practitioner. |
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This self-perception requires, with greater or less intensity, that the documenter develop a sense of otherness apart from the documented subject. |
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The performances are so stifled that at times one feels like throttling the characters to extract some kind of expression from them, apart from the usual long face. |
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Everybody disagreed with him, apart from the British weekly The Economist. |
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Do you practice other aspects of yoga apart from the asanas? |
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What sets him apart from so many of his contemporaries was his rare immunity from the influence of prevailing ideas. |
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As I drove home that night around eight, Long Island Sound was pitch-black, apart from the glimmering reflection of light poles. |
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No concurrent or contributory cause of the brain damage is established, the only candidate apart from birth asphyxia being some prenatal pathology. |
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The kids and I enjoyed having her company, apart from the fact that she just about asphyxiated us all each morning with the amount of hair spray she was using. |
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They are never portraits of specific individuals who might interest us, even visually, apart from their pictorial roles. |
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However, apart from the poultry, which is of the lowest FDA grade, soy protein plays a role in everything served. |
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The presence of a hammer dulcimer, along with the more typical guitar, bass, and drums, is what sets Tulsa Drone's sound apart from other arty ruralists. |
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There was no distinctive flavour apart from a slight astringency. |
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What sets the premium companies apart from the Joe Schmoes is the ability to provide the highest level of service before and after the equipment is installed. |
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The human community, as he conceives it, is neither a mere juxtaposition of atomic individuals nor a superorganism living its own life apart from the individual members. |
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If a collection of phrases, no matter how beautiful and profound, do not rhyme or scan, then what apart from their layout on the page distinguishes them from prose? |
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Where almost all the bodies of the Cavalry soldiers had been scalped the bodies of Keogh and Custer were not harmed apart from their battle wounds. |
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Other parents told me that their daughters simply seemed to prefer other toys apart from their guiding influence. |
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Second, the laser can be used in near-contact mode, in which the tip of the fiber remains several millimeters apart from the tissue. |
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These, apart from nocturnal ambulism, are the simplest conditions of systematised partial waking. |
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I was living at home at her age, by and large doing what my parents told me, apart from beaking school. |
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Quite apart from the gruesome road hazards, snow is awful even when you don't have to travel. |
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The first border between Wales and England was zonal, apart from around the River Wye, which was the first accepted boundary. |
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As with the other regions of England, apart from Greater London, the south east has no elected government. |
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Many characteristics set it apart from the other works of Tacitus, so that its authenticity has at various times been questioned. |
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Further, you will not acieve your anything by posting idiotistic threads like these, apart from resorting to spam and swearing. |
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Constantine II ruled Scotland, apart from the southwest, which was the British Kingdom of Strathclyde. |
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Thus by 1057 the Godwin brothers controlled all of England subordinately apart from Mercia. |
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John lost control of all his continental possessions, apart from Gascony in southern Aquitaine. |
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The Act in Restraint of Appeals, drafted by Cromwell, apart from outlawing appeals to Rome on ecclesiastical matters, declared that. |
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England in this era had some positive aspects that set it apart from contemporaneous continental European societies. |
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He spent the summer reconnoitring the French coast, but apart from a failed attack on Boulogne in August, saw little action. |
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Britain itself was now just one part of the NATO military alliance in which the Commonwealth had no role apart from Canada. |
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Its decisions are binding on all courts, including itself, apart from the Supreme Court. |
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Around 1866, William Low and Sir John Hawkshaw promoted ideas, but apart from preliminary geological studies none were implemented. |
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The major landmark in Folkestone, apart from the harbour, is the Leas, the cliffs above the beach. |
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Liverpool has more galleries and national museums than any other city in the United Kingdom apart from London. |
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There is little evidence of Roman occupation apart from two fortlets on the coast. |
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All lighting columns from Junctions 10 to 14 have now been removed completely, apart from some slip roads. |
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Nowadays most schools pay little regard to family connections, apart from siblings currently at the school. |
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Every pupil at Winchester, apart from the Scholars, lives in a boarding house, chosen or allocated when applying to Winchester. |
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They now tended to dominate their cities from opulent palaces and country villas, set a little apart from traditional centers of public life. |
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Burmese curries almost overwhelmingly lack coconut milk, setting them apart from most southeast Asian curries. |
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Moore's works are usually suggestive of the female body, apart from a phase in the 1950s when he sculpted family groups. |
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Milton had come to stand apart from all sects, though apparently finding the Quakers most congenial. |
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Paine's new justification of property sets him apart from previous theorists such as Hugo Grotius, Samuel von Pufendorf, and John Locke. |
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His presence as an exclusive performer of sailor songs did much to establish sea music as a revival genre apart from or within folk music. |
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The early operetta Paul Bunyan stands apart from Britten's later operatic works. |
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The film was released to cinemas in 1974 but until now it was never available for home release apart from the numerous bootleg copies. |
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Cuju players could use any part of the body apart from hands and the intent was kicking a ball through an opening into a net. |
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All the group's matches were played at Wembley Stadium apart from the match between Uruguay and France which took place at White City Stadium. |
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Super League has been sponsored since its formation, apart from the 2013 season. |
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This reviewed devolution and considered all constitutional options apart from independence. |
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This provision usually applies, apart from torture, to cases of severe police violence and poor conditions in detention. |
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From the seventeenth century the shires started to be used for local administration apart from judicial functions. |
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Unlike common law systems, civil law jurisdictions deal with case law apart from any precedent value. |
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The UIC classification is used mostly in European countries apart from the United Kingdom. |
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It applies to all water intended for human consumption apart from natural mineral waters and waters which are medicinal products. |
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In 1950, the UK standard of living was higher than in any EEC country apart from Belgium. |
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Nothing else is known of him, apart from one peculiar incident discovered by William Matthews. |
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The Who were not close friends either, apart from Moon and Entwistle, who enjoyed visiting nightclubs together in the West End of London. |
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In the late 1990s, the EPs released by the band had characteristics of dream pop, setting them apart from later studio albums. |
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The recording of Heathen Chemistry was much more balanced for the band, with all of the members, apart from White, writing songs. |
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The song, apart from becoming a hit around Europe and Latin America, caused sales of his album to skyrocket. |
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These were growing industrial centres, and apart from the lack of a charter, they had identical powers and privileges to the royal burghs. |
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There were no sports or fraternities and few extracurricular activities apart from literary societies. |
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However, apart from placenames, little remains of their presence on Skye in the written or archaeological record. |
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This is what set Europe apart from the technologically advanced, large unitary empires such as China and India. |
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They share a set of grammatical features that set them apart from all other Slavic languages. |
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Networked and regional programming is the same in both regions, apart from regional news and advertising. |
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Gunhild had taken great pleasure in pointing out that, after today, she, too, would sit there, since Norsewomen ate apart from the men. |
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It has, apart from minor realignments, identical borders to the former county. |
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This created a major social scandal and set her apart from many of her former close friends such as Augusta Hall. |
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The water flowing down the tunnel towards the cages is real, apart from the fact it now flows down a channel rather than over the miners feet. |
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Late Jurassic strata are also poorly represented apart from the spectacular Tendaguru fauna in Tanzania. |
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Sometimes a sheen or gloss is used as well as color to set the contour lines apart from the base map. |
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Some islands lie on sections of continental crust that have rifted and drifted apart from a main continental landmass. |
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In this parliament, apart from the nobles and military commanders, also sat the representatives of each township and village. |
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The northeast coast of England was largely unsettled by Roman civilians apart from the Tyne valley and Hadrian's Wall. |
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In Alexandria, apart from the Patriarchate, there is a Patriarchal theology school that opened recently after 480 years being closed. |
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Orchidaceae are cosmopolitan, occurring in almost every habitat apart from glaciers. |
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The pirates of the early eighteenth century, however, were men who acted on their own apart from official political sanction. |
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Eventually Tristan cannot stand to be apart from Isolde any longer and they start their adulterous relationship. |
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All regional news bulletins broadcast from BBC regional news bases around England ended in August 1980 apart from in the south west. |
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In 1642, at the commencement of the English Civil War, the Royalists took control of the entire county apart from Poole and Lyme Regis. |
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The use of basic technology is also a feature of other animal species apart from humans. |
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The Nordic states had been neutral during World War I, but during World War II they could no longer stand apart from world politics. |
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Cranach, apart from portraits, developed a format of thin vertical portraits of provocative nudes, given classical or Biblical titles. |
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The hybrid foals lacked a dewlap and resembled the plains zebra apart from their larger ears and their hindquarters pattern. |
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The coastal deserts produce little more than cacti, apart from hilly fog oases and river valleys that contain unique plant life. |
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Until that time, scurvy had not been observed in any organism apart from humans and had been considered an exclusively human disease. |
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Today all the duchy's former territories, apart from exclaves, are in Belgium except for the Dutch province of North Brabant. |
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Moreover, what sets Guicciardini apart from other historians of his time is his understanding of historical context. |
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The interiors are intact apart from the north wing which was bombed in The Blitz. |
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The plan was to house all government departments apart from the Admiralty in the building. |
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Chemical substances are often called 'pure' to set them apart from mixtures. |
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Weber also saw rationalisation as one of the main factors setting the European West apart from the rest of the world. |
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