He can come back to work when he's feeling better, but meanwhile he should be resting as much as possible. |
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In the absence of cultural shifts, then, new reproductive technology might not matter as much for women as it would for men. |
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Neither, too, was as chilling, as affecting, or, at times, as much of a slog. |
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Marshall Berman, 72 Philosopher Marshall Berman was as much an admirer of diversity and modernism as he was of Karl Marx. |
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There will always be some tension between the desire to reduce risk and the desire to make as much money as possible. |
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Over time, bottom trawlers became very efficient, some catching as much cod in an hour as traditional boats caught in a season. |
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Estimates of the death rate caused by this epidemic range from one third to as much as sixty percent. |
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His plan was to break up the wreck of Royal George with gunpowder charges and then salvage as much as possible using divers. |
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He was especially generous to men of letters and rhetors, several of whom he pensioned with salaries of as much as 1,000 gold pieces a year. |
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Their counterparts in Canada, Europe and Japan made less than half as much, sometimes while beating the pants off them in the marketplace. |
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This was six times as much as that of the frilingi and eight times as much as the lazzi. |
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These varieties are usually known for their place of origin as much as by a variety name. |
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Sublittoral corals do not have to deal with as much change as intertidal corals. |
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Two estimates of Indigenous life expectancy in 2008 differed by as much as five years. |
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Marius' colleague Quintus Lutatius Catulus in 102 BC did not have as much luck. |
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The UN warned that Ukraine's population could fall by as much as 10 million by 2050 if trends did not improve. |
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It has been thought that Constantine put off baptism as long as he did so as to be absolved from as much of his sin as possible. |
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Nothing prevents splitting the wood as much as first driving a pilot hole, especially for hard wood. |
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This done, a site is surveyed to find out as much as possible about it and the surrounding area. |
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As the emperor had ordered the army to stay within the limites except for punitive expeditions, they were as much a mental barrier as material. |
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This may have been true, as much of Scandinavia was pagan at the time, but there is no data to corroborate the assertion. |
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The Frankish infantry wore as much as 70 pounds of armour, including their heavy wooden shields with an iron boss. |
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The biggest advantage of this setup is that it produces twice as much wrought iron. |
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Most years saw the rate of two shillings per hide, but in crises, it could be increased to as much as six shillings per hide. |
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Sayles, see the changes brought about by the Conquest as much less radical than Southern suggests. |
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In the 15th century, the Emperor ceased to command as much respect, so his court lost the confidence of his subjects. |
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Since 1935 urban development has claimed as much of the Swiss landscape as it did during the previous 2,000 years. |
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The balanced rudder placed as much of the rudder forward of the stern post as behind it, making such large ships easier to steer. |
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Thus medullary part of camel's kidneys occupy twice as much area as a cow's kidney. |
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Since glory is as bonifiable as it is intelligible, the saints in glory are glorified as much through bonifying as through understanding. |
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These result as much from geography and history as from culture and economics. |
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Mercantilism is an economic policy that emphasizes the goal of each nation was to gain as much money as possible by whatever means. |
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They did not populate North America as much as the English did, as they did not allow the Huguenots to travel to the New World. |
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Today, most Senegalese children study at daaras for several years, memorizing as much of the Qur'an as they can. |
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This letter is considered the first document of the Brazilian history as much as its first literary text. |
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His priorities in ruling were to extract as much as possible from the land and overturn as many of the traditions of Rajarata as possible. |
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Definitions of the start and end dates of period spans can vary by as much as a century, depending on the author. |
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Berengaria had almost as much difficulty in making the journey home as her husband did, and she did not see England until after his death. |
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By April 1629 the States Army counted 77,000 soldiers, half as much again as the Army of Flanders at that point in time. |
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Cold rolling cannot reduce the thickness of a workpiece as much as hot rolling in a single pass. |
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In 1592 Cornelis de Houtman was sent by Amsterdam merchants to Lisbon to discover as much information on the Spice Islands as he could. |
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The King of Spain was a grandson of the deceased emperor, but the electors thought him to be a foreigner as much as the French king. |
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Cape York Peninsula contributes as much as a quarter of Australia's surface runoff. |
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But during its lifetime, a single macaw left in the wild might yield more than 16 times as much in tourist income. |
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No continent depends as much on root and tuber crops in feeding its population as does Africa. |
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At length, perchance, the immaterial heaven will appear as much higher to the American mind, and the intimations that star it as much brighter. |
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The river Arno, which cuts through the old part of the city, is as much a character in Florentine history as many of the people who lived there. |
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The order of constituents in a phrase can vary as much as the order of constituents in a clause. |
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William Shakespeare's first folios, for example, used spellings like center and color as much as centre and colour. |
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In fact, by the end of the period in which Middle English was spoken, as much as eighty percent of Old English vocabulary was no longer in use. |
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I am just as much the Emperor of the Arabs of Algeria as I am of the French. |
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As the only major allied power sharing a land border with Germany, France was chiefly concerned with weakening Germany as much as possible. |
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Soon, Bowie's pteromerhanophobia was as much a part of the star's persona as any other aspect of his career. |
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At the union of 1707, England had about five times the population of Scotland and about 36 times as much wealth. |
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Maimonides's concern was maintaining popular respect for law, and he saw errors of commission as much more threatening than errors of omission. |
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The British Tory press has depicted Napoleon as much smaller than average height before, and that image persisted. |
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That intruding gastropod was as much a legal fiction as the Casual Ejector. |
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It criticised Mercantilism, and argued that economic specialisation could benefit nations just as much as firms. |
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No war was more industrialized than World War II, and it has been written that the war was won as much by machine shops as by machine guns. |
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I wish that the atrocities of which we hear so much and which I abhor as much as any man, were indeed unexampled. |
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When reconditioning antique furniture, it is important to try to preserve as much of the original finish as possible. |
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A clause in the patent prohibiting the import of steel was found to be undesirable because he could not supply as much good steel as was needed. |
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With a healthier environment, diseases were caught less easily and did not spread as much. |
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An effective wave power device captures as much as possible of the wave energy flux. |
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I ought really to have called him my sergeant. He's a born sergeant. That's as much as to say he's a born scoundrel. |
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Miners remove the coal in the pillars, thereby recovering as much coal from the coal seam as possible. |
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During his conduct of the war, Edward tried to circumvent parliament as much as possible, which caused this edict to be passed. |
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Regression testing can account for as much as one-half of the cost of software maintenance. |
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Due to the large size of their navy, the British did not rely as much on privateering. |
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Although they were far from bosom buddies, she liked Mary Jackson as much as anyone on the street. |
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Water from the rivers is used in over 500 hydroelectricity power plants, generating as much as 2900 GWh of electricity. |
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Objectivity was a primary goal for him, wanting to be rid as much as possible of the subjective element in public affairs. |
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But once again both sides spent as much time bullyragging one another as they did questioning witnesses. |
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This suggests that as much as the premium outlet concept is about destratification, it's also about restratification. |
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Leeds and Sheffield have around twice as much total income than any other university. |
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The upside with a reverse cycler is that you may not have to do as much expressing during the day. |
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They gambled with as much reckless abandon as they flew their airplanes. They knew they might buy the farm tomorrow. |
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The king of Machepungo was ordered to deliver over twice as much roanoke in graduated payments over the course of eight months. |
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Love it or hate it, rooibos is as much a part of this region as rock art, velskoen and stunning spring flowers. |
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You can mock me as much as you like, but I'm going to do it anyway. |
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It was as much as part of her days as stale bread and the blisters on her toes after a long day of walking the hard, rutted road. |
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A good safety call is one in which your contact person has as much information as possible. |
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But trying to stop all the nation's meth chefs makes as much sense as building a wall along the Mexican border. |
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These deemed amounts paid abroad are not necessarily as much as actually paid. |
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Sustainable hunting and fishing cares as much for its seed stock as for catch or haul. |
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An iPad will cost about twice as much in Argentina as in the United States. |
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He chiefed on the bud like a pro, taking long deep hits and holding it within until he had inhaled as much of the weed smoke as he could. |
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That's twelve soldi. I'd be lucky to get as much as a franc for one painting. |
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Pour in four tablespoonfuls of sherry and four tablespoonfuls of soy, as much vinegar as the jar will hold, and cover closely until wanted. |
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Mobil was extracting as much as a quarter of its profits from aceh. |
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It's on the way home that they let their hair down.' Well, only as much as you can let short-back-and-sides down. |
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This, in turn, means that it does not need as much lift or thrust, which permits smaller engines, and allows conventional wings to be used. |
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So the best way to stooze is likely to involve putting as much of your spending as possible on to a card that charges 0pc on purchases. |
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Limestone absorbs the heat, making this south-facing coastline a suntrap, with temperatures as much as 10 degrees higher than in nearby Sorrento. |
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I know I must put as much energy if not as much interest into my work as if he were alive, because that is what he would like me to do. |
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It took me several years before I could understand as much as I possibly could. |
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They do not develop as much starting tractive effort as a freight unit but are able to haul heavier trains than a passenger engine. |
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I can consume as much of you as I want to without gaining weight. Sexy chocolate is what you are. |
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The bullocks would be in the lead and you'd whip in and let the bullocks go to hell, but hang to your cleanskins as much as you could. |
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The Irish have also come to be as much of a staple of Merseyside in general, as of Liverpool itself. |
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At any rate, it is unlikely to have caused as much discord as the Easter controversy or the tonsure, as no other source mentions it. |
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Others appeared during the centuries following the Reformation and disappeared gradually with the time, such as much of Pietism. |
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Despite the falling debris, the staff dragged away as much furniture as possible before withdrawing. |
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He stood still as much as he could, with his club-foot behind the other, so that it should not attract notice. |
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A cockney in a rural village was stared at as much as if he had entered a kraal of Hottentots. |
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While unlikely to provide as much protection as a more complex castle, they offered security against raiders and other small threats. |
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Joint NATO maneuvers are as much an exercise in diplomacy as in tactics and logistics. |
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The king famously responded that he would not dismiss as much as a scullion from his kitchen at parliament's request. |
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The objective in any case is to retain as much moisture as possible, while providing the texture and color. |
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There is a variety of different nakkis varying almost as much as different types of makkara. |
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A pub may favour sparklers because the larger head they produce means it does not need to supply as much beer. |
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Rochester's interest was in inversion, disruption, and the superiority of wit as much as it was in hedonism. |
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If a key part of shopping is the conversion of anonymous commodities into possessions, shopping is a cultural as much as an economic activity. |
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Even phrases and lines of verse will reappear as much as forty years later. |
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George Woodcock suggested that the last two sentences characterised Orwell as much as his subject. |
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The battle pitted the two bands against each other, with the conflict as much about British class and regional divisions as it was about music. |
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I don't get such a kick out of anything as much as out of imagining a crime. |
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Mr Olivier was about twenty times as much in love with Peggy Ashcroft as Mr Gielgud is. |
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Le Million never lets us forget that the acoustic component is as much a construction as the whitewashed sets. |
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But he also habitually visits the other animals, often looking for a snack or an audience for his poetry as much as for companionship. |
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American fox hunters undertake stewardship of the land, and endeavour to maintain fox populations and habitats as much as possible. |
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Excluding these, the European Tour offers less than 50 percent as much prize money as the PGA Tour. |
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From 2011 onwards Hamilton's helmet was changed so it no longer resembled Senna's helmet as much as it had. |
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The Micawber rules of debt as ruin oppressed ministers as much as individuals. |
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Lucia rivalled these cordialities with equal fervour and about as much sincerity. |
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Depending on the sails, this can often give as much sail area as a spinnaker, but is easier to control. |
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About one quarter of the Netherlands lies below sea level, as much land has been reclaimed from the sea. |
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The party argued that the revenues from the oil were not benefitting Scotland as much as they should. |
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It is aquaholic, chronically so. With one-fifth as much water as the East, its withdrawal depletions are four times as great. |
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Americans on average have over twice as much living space per dwelling and per person as European Union residents, and more than every EU nation. |
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He wrote to Lady Bradford that it was just as much work to end a government as to form one, without any of the fun. |
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Although most small towns and villages had not suffered as much damage, the destruction of transportation left them economically isolated. |
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There is just as much danger in mispresenting a subject as there is in no attempt to present it. |
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You credit the church as much by your government as you did the school formerly by your wit. |
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Some estimates reported voter turn out as much less than the expected 70 percent. |
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Several datums were in use around the world, all using different spheroids, because mean sea level undulates by as much as 100 metres worldwide. |
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Till we perceive by our own understandings, we are as much in the dark, and as void of knowledge, as before. |
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The fault allowed the Midland Valley to descend as a major rift by as much as 4000 metres and there was subsequently vertical movement. |
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Nevertheless, prime ministers can usually do only as much as public opinion and the balance of party membership of parliament will let them do. |
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They vary as much as the Guardian but generally exclude the more Araucarian style of puzzle. |
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He that should deify a saint, should wrong him as much as he that should devilize him. |
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Until early 1918, the division manned various sections of the front line, at times occupying as much as ten miles of the front. |
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Czech movies may soon be as much a staple on the art-house circuit as the effervescent outpourings of France's New Wave. |
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Although they deserve moonhood every bit as much as their larger cousins, irregular satellites continue to puzzle planetary scientists. |
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A 2016 report by Oxfam claims that the 62 wealthiest individuals own as much wealth as the poorer half of the global population combined. |
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Among the three of them, they may have hidden as much as a million pounds in offshore accounts. |
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Whatever draws or presses another is as much drawn or pressed by that other. |
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I love Muldertorture as much as anyone, but that was without a doubt the most disgusting XF episode I have ever seen. |
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I have always tried to interpret his plays with as much humor and humanity as possible. |
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Plomer liked it and submitted it to the publishers, Jonathan Cape, who did not like it as much. |
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All access to him by his colleagues was through her, and she came to know as much about Larkin's compartmentalized life as anyone. |
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The brightest star of all visible in our latitude is the dogstar, which gives four times as much light as any other. |
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Were I the chooser, a dram of well-doing should be preferred before many times as much the forcible hindrance of evildoing. |
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But a vast number of other materials have been used as part of sculptures, in ethnographic and ancient works as much as modern ones. |
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I want to occupy the territory, but the territory is an idea and a way of thinking as much as a context that generates objects. |
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His reputation rested as much on his eloquence, populism, and style as on original work. |
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He driuen to dismount, threatned, if I did not the like, to doo as much for my horse, as Fortune had done for his. |
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In generic form, it costs one-eighth as much as efavirenz, the most closely related drug. |
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The goal of the Saudi economic and military attacks on Kuwait was to annex as much of Kuwait's territory as possible. |
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Thus, if the speed of flow is doubled, the flow would dislodge objects with 64 times as much submerged weight. |
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Exporting allows managers to exercise operation control but does not provide them the option to exercise as much marketing control. |
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A UK study, published in 2009, found that women suffer four times as much psychological stress from their work commute than do men. |
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Sadly for you, Cara gets just as much of a kick out face-stalking them as you do. |
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However, pronunciation, particularly of the vowel phonemes, has changed at least as much as in the other North Germanic languages. |
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If someone slays a foreign priest, he will pay as much as for a fellow countryman. |
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Just look up. The ceiling, or fifth wall, deserves just as much attention as its counterparts. |
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These debts, as much as the taxation imposed by Westminster, were among the colonists' most bitter grievances. |
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These machines, whilst not removing as much flesh as a skilled filleter, do process greater quantities of fish in a given time. |
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The most productive sheep were the Cheviot, allowing their owners to pay twice as much rent as if they had stocked with Blackfaces. |
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The curving lines and intricate floral patterns attracted as much attention as the text. |
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We are sure that, when Finnochio is better known in northern countries, it will be as much appreciated as Celery. |
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However, it does not go into as much detail for each group and level as do other status tracts. |
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India consumes almost as much whisky as the rest of the world put together. |
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All these pieces of paper are, issued with as much solemnity and authority as if they were of pure gold or silver. |
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She said, as much as she would like, she would never play the piano as well as Simone, but she would give it her best shot. |
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The reason is both to avoid unfair competition, and a wish to have market economy instead of plan economy as much as possible. |
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This segmented armour provided good protection for vital areas, but did not cover as much of the body as lorica hamata or chainmail. |
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Animals with a zinc deficiency require twice as much food to attain the same weight gain as animals with sufficient zinc. |
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Employees of a nonprofit rarely make as much as greedy counterparts in the commercial world. |
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Employees of a non-profit rarely make as much as greedy counterparts in the commercial world. |
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Some cormorant species have been found, using depth gauges, to dive to depths of as much as 45 metres. |
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Elderly don't bug me, however loud drunken adults bother me as much as screaming fleshloaves. |
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There is always a tendency, in the mainstream as much as the fringes, to blame real or imagined social problems on a folk devil. |
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To earn as much money as he could from being the Champion, Welsh fought in as many ten round 'no verdict' matches as he could. |
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The journey, however, is not all peaches and cream, and thick skin is as much of a necessity as footspeed and arm strength. |
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She can type 65 words per minute, and sometimes as much as 80, if she's going at it full tilt. |
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Brackish water or briny water is water that has more salinity than fresh water, but not as much as seawater. |
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Records of bird migration were made as much as 3,000 years ago by the Ancient Greek writers Hesiod, Homer, Herodotus and Aristotle. |
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A good suitcase is essential for someone who is on the go as much as he is. |
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A 1997 Ministry of Health report stated that children living close to Sellafield had twice as much. |
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Furthermore, the rate of plutonium elimination in the excreta differed between species of animals by as much as a factor of five. |
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I think she's overweight, but when I said as much to her, she got very upset. |
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During inhalation, about twice as much oxygen is absorbed by the lung tissue as in a land mammal. |
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It is estimated that during 1982, US coal burning released 155 times as much radioactivity into the atmosphere as the Three Mile Island accident. |
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I pointed out that you telling me that Otakukin are insane made as much sense as belief in God. Both are things taken on faith, you see? |
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Everything large or small is carried atop out of habit as much as necessity, like a delightful but defiant challenge to the laws of gravity. |
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Also, when fish gilled there wasn't as much extra twine to tangle in, so they were easier to release from the net. |
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He's gonna leverage his position, and he's gonna get as much greenmail as he can. |
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The flood would have lasted several months, releasing as much as one million cubic metres of water per second. |
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I like to set the Thanksgiving table and autumnize the house almost as much as I like to cook the Thanksgiving dinner. |
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It's sports-car fast, has a big leather-trimmed interior, and costs as much as a ham sandwich. |
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It is a general practice to pad down a condenser mike with as much as a 20-30 dB pad. |
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Cardiff Central is Wales' busiest railway station, with over four times as much passenger traffic as any other station in Wales. |
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The brown rat is a rather large true murid and can weigh twice as much as a black rat and many times more than a house mouse. |
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A strategy for dealing with seasonal plenty is to eat as much as possible and store the surplus nutrients as fat. |
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They have as much colour variation among themselves as other livestock and pet animals. |
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However, trees showing some Siberian spruce characters extend as far west as much of northern Finland, with a few records in northeast Norway. |
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The first flood would have lasted for several months, releasing as much as one million cubic metres of water per second. |
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It is estimated that as much as 15 Sv of Indian Ocean water is leaked directly into the South Atlantic. |
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In 1592, Cornelis de Houtman was sent by Dutch merchants to Lisbon, to gather as much information as he could about the Spice Islands. |
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Talk of dynamic compression and adiabatic gradients didn't carry as much weight as the certainty of its conscious intent. |
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Do you think he would get as much bang for the buck out of a fancier, more expensive car? |
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Black slaves did not have to spend as much time in school as Indian slaves. |
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You can holler at your computer as much as you want, but it won't help anything. |
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He's as much a giant of the subjective as Kipling is of the objective. |
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Anthracite generally costs two to three times as much as regular coal. |
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Technically, angle shooting is not cheating. Angle shooters don't break the rules-they just make it their personal mission to bend them as much as humanly possible. |
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Steerpike derived as much pleasure in watching these anile and pitiful creatures, dressed in their purple finery, as they crawled beneath the carpet as he got from anything. |
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Perhaps it was this atmosphere of misplacedness and loneliness as much as anything which led her to speak to him one evening in early summer when the office had closed. |
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The babbers follow the eels, and you may see fifteen boats as close together as possible, babbing away, and catching as much as four stone-weight of eels per boat of a night. |
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Berouged and beribboned aristocrats were assailed on these grounds as much as unreproductive ecclesiastics who spent their time consorting with females. |
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By extraction of a combustible biolith with different solvents, Holde was able to obtain as much as 7.7 percent of fatty, wax-like or colophony-like bodies. |
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I am as much of a caninophile as the next Englishman. I had a beagle at the time, name of Biggles, and I adored him as if he were my own child, almost. |
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From the time he was twenty-three he had all the leisure that a man could want, and as much money as he needed. A bachelor don in Trinity in the 1900's was comfortably off. |
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The mind may be as much cramped by too much knowledge as by ignorance. |
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After that de-dupe, my MP3 database took half as much space! |
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I remember Raymond telling me years later how when he lived at home, if his mother heard he had been seen as much as talking to a girl, she would kick up a dido. |
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Believe it or not there is as much genfic as there is slashfic. |
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It costs pretty near as much to sell a used truck as a new one and there is usually... close down business right away and get out while the getting's good. |
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An ox will relish the tender flesh of kids with as much gust and appetite. |
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With a cotton gin a man could remove seed from as much upland cotton in one day as would have previously taken a woman working two months to process at one pound per day. |
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This is around three times as much as there are in North East England. |
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I didn't want his unhappiness or his pain, or his personality changes, but I wanted to drink as much, as often. I certainly wanted his hollow leg. |
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He kept his mistresses openly at Willey, and insisted that they should accompany him in the field. In fact, he chose them for their horsewomanship as much as for their beauty. |
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The Bronze Age Beaker period is noteworthy, since archeological finds seem to indicate a strong continuity with native Bronze Age traditions in Ireland as much as Britain. |
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The great desideratum, in devising an infant's formula for food, is to make it, until he be nine months old, to resemble as much as possible a mother's own milk. |
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By 1938, experts generally expected that Germany would attempt to drop as much as 3,500 tonnes in the first 24 hours of war and average 700 tonnes a day for several weeks. |
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However, this 79 Group gradualism was as much a reaction against the fundamentalists of the day, many of whom believed the SNP should not take a clear left or right position. |
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Torture in a public school is as much licensed as the knout in Russia. |
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Archaeologists have claimed that as much as half of the best British Iron Age art and metalwork discovered in Britain has been found in the London area. |
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Gondwana was glaciated as much of it was situated around the south pole. |
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In Surrey these dip northwards, generally at an angle of 2 degrees or less but increasing to as much as 55 degrees in the Hogs Back area, west of Guildford. |
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Although the mechanism differs from country to country, most use a similar mechanism based on a central bank's ability to create as much fiat money as required. |
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Supertram, Sheffield City Council and landlords were in talks to try and hide anchor points as much as possible and blend them into the structures. |
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However, it is customary to apply smoothing to iron out, as much as possible, the random statistical fluctuations from one year of age to the next. |
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In fact, the social condition of the different town populations is almost as much alike as the material appearance of the tall chimneys under which they live. |
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Within this area the Bishop of Durham had almost as much power as the king of England himself, and the saint became a powerful symbol of the autonomy the region enjoyed. |
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Revivalists and Reconstructionists agree that knowing as much as possible about the lives of our ancestors and preserving national or tribal heritage is important and good. |
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Soon after they met, the two became close friends, and Woodhouse started to collect Keatsiana, documenting as much as he could about Keats's poetry. |
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The best strategy is to stay on the favorable tack as much as possible. |
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In 2011, the voting order was determined by the results of a jury the day before the final so as to create as much suspense as possible when the votes were revealed. |
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The shares may have to be underpriced, and the sales may not raise as much capital as would be justified by the fair value of the company being privatized. |
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The shift from several spheroids to one worldwide spheroid caused all geographical coordinates to shift by many metres, sometimes as much as several hundred metres. |
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Such rule led some thinkers to take the position that what mattered was not the design of governmental institutions and operations, as much as the character of the rulers. |
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Intrepid was planned to stay one day and unload itself and as much of Sir Tristram as possible, leaving the next evening for the relative safety of San Carlos. |
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Animals in our world have been monstered by human action as much as the free beasts of the pre-lapsarian state were monstered by the primal crime. |
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Packers and retailers can charge as much as they want for the coffee. |
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By contrast, the Arts and Crafts movement was as much a movement of social reform as design reform and its leading practitioners did not separate the two. |
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Pope John Paul II, following his personalist philosophy, argued that a danger of utilitarianism is that it tends to make persons, just as much as things, the object of use. |
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Dale Laughton was the only Scotman in the Great Britain team and so the Bravehearts didn't suffer from withdrawals as much as Ireland and Wales did. |
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The idea of a supreme power which monopolizes legitimate violence is as much about limiting and restraining 'necropolitics' as it is about engaging in it. |
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David continued to occupy Cumberland as well as much of Northumberland. |
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In this way, it can be said that the Episcopal Church in the United States owes as much of its origins to the Scottish Episcopal Church as to the Church of England. |
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There is relatively strong evidence for a customary requirement for kin members to support and help each other, in everyday life as much as in legal disputes. |
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The revolts between 1904 and 1911 were especially damaging to the Ottomans, costing them as many as 10,000 soldiers and as much as 500,000 pounds per year. |
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Lacking context, the folklore artifacts in the Smithsonian Folklife Archive contain as much life as the stuffed elephant down the street in the Natural History Museum. |
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The eyes of men converse as much as their tongues, with the advantage, that the ocular dialect needs no dictionary, but is understood all the world over. |
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This came as much of a shock to his colleagues as to the audience. |
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The big Unix company Sun Microsystems bought the code for StarOffice in 1999, and some time afterward they open-sourced as much of it as they could. |
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Archaeological evidence from California's Channel Islands confirms that islanders were harvesting kelp forest shellfish and fish beginning as much as 12,000 years ago. |
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Per hectare, it holds twice as much carbon dioxide as rain forests. |
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Good to see that portraying the French as poncey overdressers delights a 21st-century audience as much as it must have done the Elizabethan groundlings. |
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Inland terrain, bridges, troop emplacements, and buildings were also photographed, in many cases from several angles, to give the Allies as much information as possible. |
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Allied control of the Atlantic meant that German meteorologists did not have access to as much information as the Allies on incoming weather patterns. |
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It is estimated that as much as 30 percent of the population of Faiyum was Greek during the Ptolemaic period, with the rest being native Egyptians. |
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Proclaiming taste to be a learned as much as an inborn trait, they sought to establish themselves as aesthetic educators of the vulnerable, unschooled Parisienne. |
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This is where the Earth bulges halfway as much as on the Equator. |
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Such a field is always generated near where the atmosphere is closest to the Sun, causing daily alterations that can deflect surface magnetic fields by as much as one degree. |
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The Beothuk and Mi'kmaq did not leave as much evidence of their cultures. |
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The oceans may contain as much as one hundred million tons of plastic. |
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Black Arrow was designed to reuse as much technology from the earlier programmes as possible in order to reduce costs, and simplify the development process. |
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For example, in the Great Plains, it is estimated that soil loss due to wind erosion can be as much as 6100 times greater in drought years than in wet years. |
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A cave at Turobong in South Korea containing human remains has been found to contain carved deer bones and depictions of deer that may be as much as 40,000 years old. |
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In other words, the distinction may hinge on political considerations as much as on cultural differences, distinctive writing systems, or degree of mutual intelligibility. |
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It is estimated that the coup shortened the war by as much as six months. |
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The Eastern Roman Emperor Justinian I always strove to restore as much of the Western Roman Empire as he could and certainly would not pass up the opportunity. |
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In addition, Sami parents still feel alienated from schools and hence do not participate as much as they could in shaping school curricula and policy. |
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The sources of religious differentiation are contested among sociologists and among anthropologists, as much as between the faith groups themselves. |
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Ottoman and European testimonies confirm that from the 16th to the 19th centuries Anatolian opium was eaten in Constantinople as much as it was exported to Europe. |
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It grew to carry a crew of more than 200 and weighed as much as 250 tons. |
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His reputation rests not as much on his ability to win and exploit field battles as it does on this expertise as a siege commander, military organizer and innovator. |
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If oxen were used to power 16 of these machines, and a few people's labour was used to feed them, they could produce as much work as 750 people did formerly. |
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Ever since their creation the Daleks have been attempting to conquer and enslave as much of the universe as they could get their grubby little protuberances on. |
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Dialects such as Elfdalian, Jamtlandic, Westrobothnian and Gutnish all differ as much, or more, from standard Swedish than the standard varieties of Danish. |
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He was push polling, shaping opinion, manipulating as much as measuring. |
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It has also been shown that happiness, as much as it can be measured, does not necessarily increase correspondingly with the comfort that results from increasing income. |
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In the early 19th century it cost as much to transport a ton of freight 32 miles by wagon over an unimproved road as it did to ship it 3000 miles across the Atlantic. |
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Due to the malarial marshlands, it was not a popular place to work and for that reason Woolwich dockyard workers were paid as much as a third more than in other naval towns. |
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A relatively wet concrete sample may slump as much as eight inches. |
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He kept his head down to allow the explosion to pass over him, but as soon as the explosion had occurred stood upright as much as possible to avoid the afterdamp. |
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