A large activation energy indicates that the applied stress will have a large effect on the life of the product. |
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When considering accelerated life tests, the activation energy represents the magnitude of effect that the applied stress will have on the product under test. |
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This applied equally to the palace presbyter for shamanic rites when performing sacrifice. |
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Quarantine can be applied to humans, but also to animals of various kinds, and both as part of border control as well as within a country. |
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The British regulations of 9 November 1896 applied to yellow fever, plague and cholera. |
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In the United States, some courts have applied US copyright protection to pornographic materials. |
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This legislation applied not only to the United Kingdom and France, but also to their overseas colonies. |
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Property rights are strong and Iceland is one of the few countries where they are applied to fishery management. |
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Once the state's Constitutional Convention had finalized its state constitution, it applied to the US Congress for admission to statehood. |
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A day fine system is in effect and also applied to offenses such as speeding. |
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The technology has been applied in Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and the United States. |
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The names of Connacht, Ulster, Leinster and Munster are still in use, now applied to the four modern provinces of Ireland. |
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The name of Scotland is derived from the Latin Scoti, the term applied to Gaels. |
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After the Acts of Union 1707, the terms British and Briton came to be applied to all inhabitants of the Kingdom of Great Britain and its empire. |
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However, attempts to ban folk plays were more leniently applied and less successful that once assumed. |
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Discipline in the armed forces was harsh, and the lash was used to punish even trivial offences, nor was it applied sparingly. |
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Continental designs were much more elaborate, often using curved shapes both in the basic shapes of the piece, and in applied decorative motifs. |
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The Highlands and Islands are sometimes defined as the area to which the Crofters' Act of 1886 applied. |
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For the first seven decades or so of the sixteenth century, the name Labrador was some times also applied to what we know as Greenland. |
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This tradition is applied in the United Kingdom, Belgium, Luxembourg, Norway, and in the case of the queens regnant of the Netherlands. |
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It was also applied in most of the German monarchies and in that of Hungary. |
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These may not be exactly the same as those applied in the first half of the 18th century. |
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The Treaty of Perth transferred the Outer Hebrides and Isle of Man to Scots law while Norse law and rule still applied for Shetland and Orkney. |
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This designation was applied to smaller submarines such as the Delta class. |
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The term is normally applied to poets writing in Scots although it need not be exclusive to Scottish writers. |
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If a forger tries to remove an applied seal from its document, it will almost certainly break. |
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The club applied for membership of the Scottish League for the following season, and were elected to the Second Division. |
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In common with other UEFA club tournaments, the away goal applied when aggregate scores was parity. |
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It may have a normal athletic shoe sole or a special layer of rubbery material applied to the sole of a thickness to match the sliding shoe. |
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Like National Express, First applied their logo on units by transfer until repainting. |
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Transport Scotland came up with a new livery which will be applied to all of Scotland's trains, when they went into maintenance. |
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When the Communist Party of Great Britain applied to affiliate to the Labour Party in 1920, it was turned down. |
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This word has been applied widely to any former Roman provincials, including the Welsh, Italians, and French. |
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Walnut husk pigments are used as a brown dye for fabric as once applied in classical Rome and medieval Europe for dyeing hair. |
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In modern geology, the term is used more broadly, and is applied to a series of formations, all of which are composed of till. |
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The coating, which is usually applied by sputtering with an argon plasma, has a triple role in this application. |
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Welsh law usually applied in the Welsh Marches as well as the areas ruled by Welsh princes. |
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The term is also sometimes applied to parts of Powys, Monmouthshire and Wrexham. |
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This definition applied to all acts passed before and after the Act's coming into force, unless a given Act provided an alternative definition. |
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This means the D'Hondt method is applied to the total number of votes in each province which then divides up the limited number of seats. |
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After the destruction of the Temple, the obligation to visit Jerusalem and to make sacrifices no longer applied. |
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The name Mumbles is also applied to the district encompassing the electoral wards of Oystermouth, Newton, West Cross, and Mayals. |
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Mackerel is a common name applied to a number of different species of pelagic fish, mostly, but not exclusively, from the family Scombridae. |
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In 2000 and again in 2002, Shrewsbury unsuccessfully applied for city status. |
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It came to be applied by analogy with similar bodies of traditional stories among other polytheistic cultures around the world. |
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When Thoms first created this term, folk applied only to rural, frequently poor and illiterate peasants. |
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The museum has collections of archaeology, botany, fine and applied art, geology, and zoology. |
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The School of Health Sciences is made up of 9 areas and provides applied research and consultancy services. |
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Not used at St Paul's, the concept was applied in the spire of St Bride's, Fleet Street. |
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Polsat, TVN, TV4 and TV Puls have officially applied to reserve space on the countries first multiplex set to start in September. |
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In 1996, the BBC applied for a trade mark to use the TARDIS' blue police box design in merchandising associated with Doctor Who. |
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Knowing that the Spice Girls were formed by an advertisement in The Stage, Diamandis applied for auditions listed in that newspaper. |
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The territorial name Latharna was only applied exclusively to the location of the present town in recent centuries. |
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It came to be applied as a proper name to the coast of the Ligurian Sea, in the form riviera ligure, then shortened to riviera. |
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Fertilizer burn can occur when too much fertilizer is applied, resulting in damage or even death of the plant. |
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Critics say a law designed to keep medical information confidential is being overzealously applied. |
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He then applied for the South Belfast Unionist candidature, and was unfortunate enough to miss the nomination by one vote. |
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The names were first applied just to lands near the coast and only later extended to include the hinterlands. |
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But by his time Oenotria and Italy had become synonymous, and the name also applied to most of Lucania as well. |
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They are submitted to the national parliaments for approval in keeping with the ratification procedure applied in each of the Member States. |
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Portuguese law applied in the former colonies and territories and continues to be the major influence for those countries. |
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The medieval Code of Jutland applied for Schleswig until 1900 when it was replaced by the Prussian Civil Code. |
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As each curve reaches the back fin, backward force is applied to the water, and in conjunction with the fins, moves the fish forward. |
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A sprat is the common name applied to a group of forage fish belonging to the genus Sprattus in the family Clupeidae. |
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The word is often applied only to those that live as infauna, spending most of their lives partially buried in the sand of the ocean floor. |
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This designation is primarily applied by outsiders rather than the natives themselves. |
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In classical times, the word was applied to both the pelican and the woodpecker. |
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It is the basis by which to gauge concentrations of effluent for legal release, exceeding which penalties are assessed or restrictions applied. |
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Between 1950 and 1995, an estimated 600,000,000 tonnes of phosphorus was applied to Earth's surface, primarily on croplands. |
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Amber occurring in coal seams is also called resinite, and the term ambrite is applied to that found specifically within New Zealand coal seams. |
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Materials for which this can be applied are much more limited since the material needs to both have an unpaired spin and be paramagnetic. |
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Since the Enlightenment, the term Celtic has been applied to a wide variety of peoples and cultural traits present and past. |
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He successfully applied for a job as junior clerk at the Indian consulate, despite his lack of formal education. |
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The term invasive species is applied to species that breach the natural barriers that would normally keep them constrained. |
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The main quills may be dyed, and then applied in combination with thread to embellish leather accessories such as knife sheaths and leather bags. |
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The name is now also applied to the entire genus and to the related Asian genus Rhaphiolepis. |
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In antiquity, the Greeks applied the Iliad and the Odyssey as the bases of pedagogy. |
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By analogy with the perceived decline of Latin, they applied the principle of ad fontes, or back to the sources, across broad areas of learning. |
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He applied this theory in the field in the Kara Sea, which led to the discovery of Vize Island. |
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Each of these situations can be accounted for through the boundary conditions applied to the resulting system of ordinary differential equations. |
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The relationship between such gene trees and demographic history is still debated when applied to dispersals. |
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Based on the President's war powers, the Emancipation Proclamation applied to territory held by Confederates at the time. |
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Sonar was originally developed during World War II to locate enemy submarines, but was later applied to locating schools of fish. |
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Detection and attribution may also be applied to observed changes in physical, ecological and social systems. |
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The London Convention applied only to waste dumped from ships, and thus did nothing to regulate waste discharged as liquids from pipelines. |
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Another name used in the period was Mare Dalmaticum, applied to waters off the coast of Dalmatia or Illyricum. |
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Economic logic is increasingly applied to any problem that involves choice under scarcity or determining economic value. |
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However, the term vernal pool can be applied to all such temporary pool ecosystems. |
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The military law of England in early times existed, like the forces to which it applied, in a period of war only. |
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This allows the power normally required to drive the tail rotor to be applied to the main rotors, increasing the aircraft's lifting capacity. |
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Vespasian eventually believed that this prophecy applied to him, and found a number of omens, oracles, and portents that reinforced this belief. |
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This term is specifically applied to shallow marine sediment, that contains noticeable quantities of rounded greenish grains. |
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A pulsating flow of ambient air and vacuum is applied to the inflation's air chamber during the milking process. |
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This especially applied to long thin fastenings such as screws in boats that have motors. |
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It is sometimes applied to rows or groups of garages or, more broadly, to a narrow passage or a confined place. |
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Instead the word was applied to service streets and the stables in them in cities, primarily London. |
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In normal bone, fractures occur when there is significant force applied, or repetitive trauma over a long time. |
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The term is not normally applied to catching farmed fish, or to aquatic mammals, such as whales where the term whaling is more appropriate. |
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The term herd is generally applied to mammals, and most particularly to the grazing ungulates that classically display this behaviour. |
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The term herd is also applied metaphorically to human beings in social psychology, with the concept of herd behaviour. |
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Scientists and engineers usually prefer to define technology as applied science, rather than as the things that people make and use. |
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The cone of force often leaves a distinctive bulb of applied force on the flake and a corresponding flake scar on the core. |
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These kinds of definitions are often applied in studies of language within a cognitive science framework and in neurolinguistics. |
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This type of forest is also known as taiga, a term which is sometimes applied to the climate found therein as well. |
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The word archipelago was originally applied specifically to the Aegean Sea and its islands. |
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Phylogeny as applied to historical linguistics involves the evolutionary descent of languages. |
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The 1685 Edict of Fontainebleau, by which the French king ordered the suppression of French Protestantism, was not applied in Alsace. |
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The term Windische was applied to the latter group as a means of distinction. |
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Only later were these terms applied to hypothetical dialectal differences within both regions. |
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On 1 January 2016, Ukraine applied the economic part of the Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area with the European Union. |
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It was after the independence of Portugal in 1640 when the concept of Spain started to shift and be applied to all the Peninsula except Portugal. |
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Sean Dunham suggested that Caesar had simply taken the Roman religious functions of senators and applied them to the druids. |
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When he relinquished his annual consulship, he legally lost this power because his proconsular powers applied only to his imperial provinces. |
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Charlemagne applied this system to much of the European continent, and Offa's standard was voluntarily adopted by much of England. |
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The concept has been applied to understand the organization of societies from Mesoamerica and the Moluccas to North Africa and medieval Europe. |
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Tribal chiefs are known as Sheikhs, though this term is also sometimes applied as an honorific title to spiritual leaders of Sufism. |
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It has even been used to formulate business tactics, and can even be applied in social and political areas. |
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Now that the formerly Roman population and the Goths shared the same faith King Reccared issued laws that equally applied to both populations. |
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The English term Austrians was applied to the population of Habsburg Austria from the 17th or 18th century. |
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In this way, the Eurocentric argument was turned around and applied to the European invaders. |
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Many nations applied the theory, notably France, which was the most important state economically in Europe at the time. |
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Depending on the severity and the type of infection, the antibiotic may be given by mouth or by injection, or may be applied topically. |
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Cortes then applied all of his funds, mortgaged his estates and borrowed from merchants and friends to outfit his ships. |
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In 2012, Moroccan inventors applied for 197 patents, up from 152 two years earlier. |
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This form of tribute was later also applied by the Spanish empire to their territories in the New World. |
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Greek philosophers viewed the human body as a system that reflects the workings of nature and Hippocrates applied this belief to medicine. |
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Also around 3000 BC to 1500 BC, women in the ancient Indus Valley Civilization applied red tinted lipstick to their lips for face decoration. |
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Cosmetics that are meant to be used on the face and eye area are usually applied with a brush, a makeup sponge, or the fingertips. |
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Makeup remover is a product used to remove the makeup products applied on the skin. |
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Names beyond these two have also been applied to or proposed for this body of water. |
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This term later came to be applied also to Berbers acculturated to urban Phoenician culture. |
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From 1948, with the National Party elected to power, South Africa applied apartheid also to what was then known as South West Africa. |
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The earliest known use of the name America dates to April 25, 1507, where it was applied to what is now known as South America. |
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Spanish nationality law requires a period of residency in Spain before citizenship can be applied for. |
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Although it originally and chiefly applied to the walled city, it was also used in English in reference to Guangdong generally. |
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Moreover, twelve candidate countries or regions have applied for membership to the CPLP and are awaiting approval. |
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Colombia operates a system of civil law, which since 2005 has been applied through an adversarial system. |
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The phrase flagship institution or flagship university may be applied to an individual school or campus within each state system. |
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They rejected theology and idealism in favor of scientific methods being applied towards national development. |
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The difference between GMT and chronometer time is carefully determined and applied as a correction to all chronometer readings. |
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The extrusion process is applied to modify the flavor by introducing a slightly roasted flavor and to pregelatinize the oat starch. |
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Only fundamental rights under the American federal constitution and adjudications are applied to Puerto Ricans. |
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The terminology used to describe varieties of spoken Nahuatl is inconsistently applied. |
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They pay sizable sums for tickets to the prepublic showings, which are then applied as credit toward purchases. |
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El Dorado is applied to a legendary story in which precious stones were found in fabulous abundance along with gold coins. |
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It was originally applied to the harbors of the town of Sugbu, the ancient name for Cebu City. |
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By 1620 the Huguenots were on the defensive, and the government increasingly applied pressure. |
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The term is often applied to the Point Reyes Peninsula, the region bounded by Tomales Bay on the northeast and Bolinas Lagoon on the southeast. |
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The Romans applied their name to all the other tribes in the northwest who spoke the same language and lived the same life. |
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The name was first applied to Australia in 1644 by the Dutch seafarer Abel Tasman. |
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If the region or district lacks any other stanitsas, then the rank polkovnik is applied automatically but with no stars on the shoulder. |
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The loop was more than twice as fast after I had applied peephole optimization. |
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The restaurant's owner applied for a license to sell liquor. |
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I applied for a job at that law firm because I have a contact there. |
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All implantation procedures were performed under analgosedation with the applied drugs left to the discretion of the respective physician. |
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After a local anesthetic is applied to the eye, do not rub or wipe the eye until the anesthetic has worn off and feeling in the eye returns. |
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This linear dependence has not been applied in data analysis since the discovery of the shadowing and antishadowing effects. |
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Most of the colleges she applied to were ones she thought she had a good chance of getting into. |
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These areas, which also will take longer to dry, are the ones that will blotch when a dye or oil-based finish is applied. |
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Andre pulled the bung from the top of a barrel, applied a glass tube with a suction device, and withdrew a pale, almost greenish liquid. |
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You'll have to live on almost nothing, cashwise, but you'll gain a lump sum upon completion that can be applied to college tuition. |
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An American company has applied to experiment in Britain on Parkinson's disease sufferers by injecting their brains with cells from pigs. |
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So successful are the spray mixtures applied in early summer each year that along mainlines very little grows on the permanent way or cess path. |
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Compings should never be memorized but should be applied in a completely extemporaneous manner. |
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It is applied to the Korteweg-de Vries equation and yields new complexiton solutions of both the KdV and coupled KdV equations. |
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They applied a conductant to his scalp in preparation for the electric shock treatment. |
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The Attorney General applied for an order for contempt of court against the New Statesman. |
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That's the premise of the overload principle, and it must be applied, even to ab training, if you're going to develop a cut, ripped midsection. |
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Equal shares in dividing the estate were only applied in the case of individual deceaseds. |
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However, this may be said of external pressure only when it is applied to an arch that is dentitionally complete. |
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In the deramp process, the principle of continuous radar with a linearly frequency-modulated wave is applied to a pulsed radar. |
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But Ireland dug out a gutsy response and applied pressure which resulted in number eight Heaslip diving over in the corner to revive home hopes. |
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A term is said to be distributed when it is taken universal, so as to stand for everything it is capable of being applied to. |
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Some essence of dogitude shines through all the caprices of taste and breeding that humans have applied to the animal. |
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In February, following another request from Leigh, her husband also applied for their marriage to be terminated. |
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Diffusing particles experience a drift motion in addition to random diffusion, when an external driving force is applied. |
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And this, jfldicioufly applied, in an elaboratory, where many such vessels are used, will make a considerable saving. |
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The term emmenagogue is applied to any remedy or indeed any resource whatever which normalizes the menses. |
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We demonstrate that addressable microstimulators powered by rectification of epidermically applied currents are feasible. |
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This could not be applied to the forepack ballast tank but this will be generally operated at a fixed level. |
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Around 1500, beyaerders also applied their chiming technique on the smaller bells of the forestroke. |
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Cosmetic art is often applied by professional funeralists to reduce signs of the illness or trauma associated with the death. |
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Statistical quality control as applied to industrial output is a method that can also be used for the control of geodata. |
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If no decoration is applied, biscuit or glost firing is the final operation in manufacture. |
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Primary air entanglement is applied to give the yarn better cohesion and thus achieve a smoother, quieter thread path over the godets. |
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When lift is applied, forces are experienced which appear to the pilot as being applied from a headward direction, i.e., from head to toe. |
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In particular, the term was not applied to the Cornish or the Breton peoples, who are of similar heritage, culture, and language to the Welsh. |
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Whichever of these methods of manipulative reduction is used, a simple test for reduction, the Leadbetter heel-palm test, can be applied. |
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Teuton was the byword the Romans applied to the barbarians from the north and which they used to describe subsequent Germanic peoples. |
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It was also applied to iron foundry work in the 1690s, but in this case the reverberatory furnace was known as an air furnace. |
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Roman law also denotes the legal system applied in most of Western Europe until the end of the 18th century. |
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The inconsistency with which he applied the charters over the course of his rule alienated many barons, even those within his own faction. |
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The charge, that is applied and results in the measured voltage, may or may not pass through the insulative layer to the metallized film. |
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First degree consanguinity applied in the case of Henry VIII and his brother's widow Catherine of Aragon. |
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It was originally used to refer to a Rapparee and later applied to Confederates or Cavaliers in arms. |
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Historically, the term Tory has been applied in various ways to loyalists of the British monarchy. |
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Some terms and place names used by the islands' former Gaucho inhabitants are still applied in local speech. |
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During the Exclusion Crisis, the word Tory was applied in Kingdom of England as a nickname to the opponents of the bill, called the Abhorrers. |
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It was then applied to Scottish Presbyterian rebels who were against the King's Episcopalian order in Scotland. |
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He was teased by other students for his accent and applied himself to reading. |
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In June 1804 he applied for permission to return home and as a reward for his service in India he was made a Knight of the Bath in September. |
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In modern times the words Scot and Scottish are applied mainly to inhabitants of Scotland. |
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Many Scottish people find the term Scotch to be offensive when applied to people. |
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After Churchill left Harrow School in 1893, he applied to attend the Royal Military College, Sandhurst. |
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Undeterred, he applied again under an assumed name and presented himself as a candidate at the No 2 School of Technical Training RAF Cranwell. |
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At first, the suspension applied only to membership on the Councils of the Commonwealth. |
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In 1961, Denmark, Ireland, Norway and the United Kingdom applied to join the three Communities. |
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In 1987 Turkey formally applied to join the Community and began the longest application process for any country. |
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It has since been retroactively applied to English monarchs from Henry II onward. |
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At the beginning of September 1993, Cameron applied to go on Conservative Central Office's list of Prospective Parliamentary Candidates. |
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Existing binding precedent from past cases are applied in principle to new situations by analogy. |
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However, the Practice Statement has been seldom applied by the House of Lords, usually only as a last resort. |
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When the House gave judgment, the regular quorum of three applied, but those three had to be Law Lords. |
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The national park authorities and the Broads Authority are covered by similar regulatory controls to those applied to local councils. |
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The term city was not always consistently applied, and there were doubts over the number of officially designated cities. |
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It is a common misconception that the term 'cathedral' may be applied to any particularly large or grand church. |
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The leechdom was for equal quantities of betony, celandine and yarrow juice mixed together, and then applied to the eyes. |
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In early 1982, Chapman came to an agreement with Toyota to exchange intellectual property and applied expertise. |
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Many of the changes were applied to all three variants to maintain high levels of commonality. |
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It is known that Hooke had a particularly keen eye, and was an adept mathematician, neither of which applied to Boyle. |
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After graduation, on the other hand, he applied for positions unsuccessfully, and had little in the way of career. |
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In this context function composition is complicated to express, because the chain rule is not simply applied to second and higher derivatives. |
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The shadow was now also applied to the lower lash line, but still very light-handed. |
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Upon hearing that creosote had been used for treating sewage, Lister began to test the efficacy of carbolic acid when applied directly to wounds. |
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However, all of these criteria are applied in a universal manner that does not account for differences among units of product. |
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Electric motors applied in agriculture eliminated human and animal muscle power from such tasks as handling grain or pumping water. |
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Field weakening is done when the maximum speed cannot be reached by increasing the applied voltage. |
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Since the early 18th century, steam power has been applied to a variety of practical uses. |
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Steam turbines were extensively applied for propulsion of large ships throughout most of the 20th century. |
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In this case the stress F can be taken as the force applied to the lever, and X as the distance traveled by it along its circular path. |
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Or, equivalently, one can let F be the torque applied by the lever to the end of the wire, and X be the angle by which that end turns. |
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If the piping of a thermosiphon resists flow, or excessive heat is applied, the liquid may boil. |
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Glue traps are made using natural or synthetic adhesive applied to cardboard, plastic trays or similar material. |
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Liveries may be painted onto the vehicle, applied using adhesive vinyl technologies, or using decals. |
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In April 2013, Transport for London applied for the legal powers of a Transport and Works Act Order to proceed with the extension. |
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However, Johnston was adopted systemwide after the formation of the LPTB in 1933 and the LT wordmark was applied to locomotives and carriages. |
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The design standard was applied to the Metrolink network when the new M5000 trams were introduced to the network. |
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In 2007 Manchester Airport applied to build on land in Styal to increase its car parking. |
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On 16 July 1990, Malta, through its foreign minister, Guido de Marco, applied to join the European Union. |
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Roman law continued, in a broader sense, to be applied throughout most of Europe until the end of the 17th century. |
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Economic analysis can be applied throughout society, as in business, finance, health care, and government. |
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Much applied economics in public policy is concerned with determining how the efficiency of an economy can be improved. |
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He referred mainly to his tidology when he applied for the Lowndean professorship of astronomy, which had become vacant that fall. |
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Game theory is a branch of applied mathematics that considers strategic interactions between agents, one kind of uncertainty. |
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Initially, this applied to the owners of the machinery of production, the economic oligarchy, factory owners and traders. |
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Each language to which Part III of the Charter is applied must be specifically named by the government. |
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The term Unitarian is sometimes applied today to those who belong to a Unitarian church but do not hold a Unitarian theological belief. |
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In Northern Ireland funded Nursery School places can be applied for from ages 3 and up. |
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Entrance is not as controlled as in undergraduate studies, where a strict numerus clausus is applied. |
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Nowadays, the term is more popularly applied to vacation rental usually located in countryside area. |
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Thatch also has very good resistance to wind damage when applied correctly. |
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Usage of the term has varied over time and has been applied to structures as diverse as hill forts and country houses. |
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Allen Brown points out that the word castella may have applied to any fortification at the time. |
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This especially applied to royalty, who sometimes owned land in different countries. |
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Such an approach was not confined to castles, but was also applied to the fortified towns of the day. |
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In many parts of Europe, the term is also applied to ambitious private mansions of the aristocracy. |
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It is then applied to the wattle and allowed to dry, and often then whitewashed to increase its resistance to rain. |
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The term is applied to two distinct products in North America and the Commonwealth of Nations and Europe. |
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The draconian measures applied to the brewing industry during the First World War had a particularly dramatic effect upon mild. |
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Creswell Crags first applied for World Heritage Site status in 1986, but was unsuccessful. |
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He then applied paint to a small area of the canvas, and gradually worked outward from that point. |
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In the eastern United States the term coal measures has been applied to the Pennsylvanian coal fields. |
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Tow sees the scientific method in terms of an evolutionary algorithm applied to science and technology. |
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The answer is 'yes', and the mathematics needed is the theory of probability and its applied cousin, statistics. |
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But a charge of political inconsistency applied to this life appears a mean and petty thing. |
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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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In 1953, Huxley and Maria applied for United States citizenship and presented themselves for examination. |
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Between 1951 and 1955, Tolkien applied the term legendarium to the larger part of these writings. |
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There, where the strength of one or two hundred men can be applied to one and the same effort, the labor is not intermittent, but continuous. |
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When the Prince of Wales applied to Parliament for an increase in his allowance, an open quarrel broke out. |
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Orchestras also perform overtures, a term originally applied to the instrumental introduction to an opera. |
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Since the 1960s, however, the term has lost this honorific aspect and is applied generally to women who are ballet dancers. |
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If a copy constructor is not defined, a memberwise copy is performed. This means that a copy operation is applied to each data member in turn. |
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The term angry young men was often applied members of this artistic movement. |
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The two more common differences applied to the variants of the sport lie in either fewer players or reduced player contact. |
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Any penalties that affect grid position are applied at the end of qualifying. |
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Grid penalties can be applied for driving infractions in the previous or current Grand Prix, or for changing a gearbox or engine component. |
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Following IOC rules, people applied for tickets from the NOC of their country of residence. |
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The quinella mentioned above is the basic box, but boxing can be applied to the trifecta and superfecta as well. |
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Carbon fibre was already used in aerospace applications but had never been applied to a complete racing car monocoque. |
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The following day the team applied for an Administration Order to protect itself from creditors. |
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The B mandates were applied to the former German colonies that the League took responsibility for after the First World War. |
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Danish design is typically applied to industrial design, furniture and household objects, which have won many international awards. |
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It has also applied to be part of FIFA and hopes to be accepted in time for eligibility for the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifying. |
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The Race Relations Act, which has now been superseded by the Equality Act 2010, applied in England, Wales and Scotland. |
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The Latin name Caesarea was also applied to the colony of New Jersey as Nova Caesarea. |
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The stated purpose of the Negev Nuclear Research Center near Dimona is to advance basic nuclear science and applied research on nuclear energy. |
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In 1995, Cyprus applied for membership, but, according to the Cypriot government, it was vetoed by Turkey. |
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To involve the Gaelic nobility and allow them to retain their lands under English law the policy of surrender and regrant was applied. |
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This meaning was then applied to land itself, in which land was used to pay for fealty, such as to a vassal. |
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It is important to distinguish between arguments against free trade theory, and free trade agreements as applied. |
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London regarded this declaration as illegal, and applied sanctions and expelled Rhodesia from the sterling area. |
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At first, the scheme only applied to certain trades but, in 1920, it was expanded to include most manual workers. |
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He pulled Germany out of the League of Nations in 1933, claiming its disarmament clauses were unfair, as they applied only to Germany. |
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Hence, this table summarises some components of EU laws applied in the European states. |
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Some territories of EU member states also have a special status in regard to EU laws applied. |
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Some territories of EFTA member states also have a special status in regard to EU laws applied as is the case with some European microstates. |
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The following table summarises the various components of EU laws applied in the EFTA countries and their sovereign territories. |
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Some territories of EU member states also have a special status in regard to EU laws applied as is the case with some European microstates. |
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This is a more rigorous standard than is ordinarily applied to standing in English, although not Scottish, judicial review. |
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