I don't drink coffee so I use politics like caffeine, to get me jacked up and angry at the beginning of the day. |
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Further north, Darjeeling, at the beginning of summer, is usually all abustle with tourists. |
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This demo would be appropriate at the beginning of a general chemistry course or anytime when the law of conservation of mass is discussed. |
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I received an email at the beginning of August from an astrologer who laid out this prediction with bone-chilling accuracy. |
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And you can't complain, viewers, because they told you right at the beginning. |
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After driving down the field, Harris bulled his way into the endzone, tying the game at the beginning of the fourth quarter. |
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Versals were large letters used at the beginning of verses and paragraphs, and they came to be called versals. |
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All grasshoppers were measured at the beginning of the experiment to the nearest 0.5 mm using vernier calipers. |
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Thoreau is refreshed by hearing the whip-poor-will, brown-thrasher, veery, wood-pewee, chewink, and other birds at the beginning of May. |
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A blast of Arctic air, which will push southwards at the beginning of the week, is being blamed for the cold snap. |
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When they returned me to my flat at the beginning of the new year, I began for the first time to seek new friends in a more conventional way. |
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Lopez paid the price for failing to take advantage of a break point at the beginning of the second set, however. |
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Every tone of the violin, even the strongest attack, has a small, even if barely audible, softness at the beginning of the stroke. |
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We are at the beginning of a Golden Age of social software, software designed to support the interactions of groups of people. |
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If you don't have time to read the whole thing, the summary at the beginning should be enough to get your brain working a little bit. |
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The snows came particularly early last year, at the beginning of September, and lasted well into April. |
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I decided to start at the beginning and see how many of the unrated songs I could get through today. |
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It's easy to feel sluggish at the beginning of the year, especially after a fortnight of festive celebration and scoff. |
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Kevin naively asks her at the beginning of their relationship to type a manuscript for him. |
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And endpapers are the four blank pages at the beginning and end of a book, included by the bookbinder to give the book additional strength. |
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To get a row of slip stitches at the beginning, you'll need to leave a really long tail when you start. |
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Thus, at the beginning of 2004, undrawn bank credit lines to steel enterprises still stood at around 170 billion yuan. |
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Numbers in bold at the beginning of each specimen's name are sample numbers. |
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It is understood the board viewed two different rough cuts of the film at the beginning of last month. |
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Farmers poured milk onto muck heaps yesterday at the beginning of a three-day protest at low food prices. |
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He came in at the beginning of the album with a lot of his favorite songs all on an MP3 player with all the lyrics. |
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A special sitting of the German parliament at the beginning of October will debate the necessary resolution. |
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Imagine reading 20 pages of a book and then starting over at the beginning. |
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Meanwhile, ministry vets have given the go-ahead for grouse shooting to start at the beginning of the season on August 12, the Glorious Twelfth. |
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Cuckoos were sighted and heard mostly at Los Naranjos at the beginning of June in the middle of the rainy season. |
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The book is set out with the chapters concerning genomics and molecular biology at the beginning, and those covering physiology at the end. |
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The modulations at the beginning of the second movement were entirely transparent. |
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The single SPB that is present at the beginning of the cell cycle must duplicate to generate the two poles of the bipolar spindle. |
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A transnational biomethane market is, according to the study, still at the beginning. |
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All souls were created at the beginning of time, and are stored in a celestial treasury until the time of birth. |
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They were switched on at the beginning of the month and will stay shining until the 12 th night. |
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After he split up with his wife at the beginning of the year, his life spiralled out of control. |
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Today's students are at the end of the Generation X era and at the beginning of the Millennial Era. |
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The first industries, which developed at the beginning of the twentieth century, included a brewery, a chocolate factory, and a flour mill. |
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Excavation work at the beginning of the project led to disused cellars, old water and gas pipes and old tramlines being unearthed. |
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Students at Jesus were shocked to return to heavily inflated bar prices at the beginning of Michaelmas. |
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Five underlying principles are set forth at the beginning of the Framework. |
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Ghirlandaio uses the gesture to address the beholder at the beginning of both triads of heroes. |
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I conducted extensive detailed research into the tonsorial tendencies at the beginning of the previous century. |
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The book explores the personal and social identities being shaped in the metaverse at the beginning of the 21st century. |
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We are at the beginning of the end of blindness with this type of technology. |
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The prefix letter at the beginning of the registration number no longer relates to the age of the car. |
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We are somewhere at the beginning of this stage right now, trying to make sense of strings of undecipherable information. |
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I know this because Miller comes out on stage at the beginning and tells us so. |
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Like in a written letter, we should introduce ourselves at the beginning of our first e-mail message. |
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To win, the escorts will have to take centre stage at the beginning of the night and answer questions such as what makes them a good escort. |
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The new deal was brought in at the beginning of October and will extend across the whole of the UK by next month. |
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It's by no means saying what they're all like, especially the earlier schools at the beginning of the century. |
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The return to floodlit evening games at the beginning of this season brought with it an increase in attendances at the home games. |
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New regulations that come into force at the beginning of 2004 will bring even tougher standards for drinking water quality. |
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The hospital claims people at risk were contacted by letter at the beginning of October but the patient says he did not receive anything. |
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Around 88 percent of the teachers questioned said that pupils start dreading the tests at the beginning of the summer term. |
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The 15-year-old girl was arrested last night under the new powers brought in at the beginning of April. |
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The contract will start with the initial shipment at the beginning of 2006 and last 12 years. |
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A cinema was suggested at the beginning and as such, along with other things, it is one of the suggestions in the melting pot. |
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The sell-off in the bond market continued at the beginning of the week, sending mortgage rates higher. |
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As I said I think at the beginning, we are an unhealthy society in regard to our conceptions of aging. |
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He purchased entrance to the franchise in 1350, at the beginning of Robert's first mayoralty. |
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After five days of sunshine at the beginning of the month, the sixth saw overcast skies and rain as the result of a trough of low pressure. |
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Wood observes that the revised version added a barker's spiel at the beginning and end, which sensationalizes the freaks and their violence. |
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The government edict which came at the beginning of Shevat, 1892, required all students to leave town within three days. |
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Plants such as privet or barberry need severe pruning immediately after planting and at the beginning of the second year to make them bushy. |
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Many Catalan Bibles have decorated tables at the beginning with the Masoretic lists, the precepts, calendars, or other material. |
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However, right at the beginning he is scrupulous in distinguishing the two terms. |
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He and his mother would move into town at the beginning of the school year and he would be enrolled. |
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Those who had successfully got into the school would commence going to it at the beginning of the school year in September. |
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It started up at the beginning of the school year and I've had to endure about two months of it now. |
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He had come at the beginning of the school year and they had been friends ever since. |
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Some writers put an adverb of manner at the beginning of the sentence to catch our attention and make us curious. |
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They sounded like schoolchildren, saluting their head mistress at the beginning of an assembly. |
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The triangular course is reasonably flat although does have a dip at the beginning of the back straight, the famous Swinley Bottom. |
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Be sure to sew across the perimeter stitching with each line of stitching, backstitching at the beginning and end. |
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Three young women are carted off from their homes at the beginning of The Magdalene Sisters, a new film from director Peter Mullan. |
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And I said it at the beginning, I felt that these guys were getting scapegoated, and I absolutely stand by that. |
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Gotta say, the car chase at the beginning of the Professional was a bit of all right. |
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The best way to involve a reader is to start at the beginning of a story and go on to the end, and not whizz back and forth. |
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It's difficult to make Jason out because he was fine in Australia's first round match at the beginning of the week. |
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The use of that claim at the beginning of Wolf Creek was not, in my opinion, tasteful or appropriate. |
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They have greatly increased the fear that we are only at the beginning of an open-ended struggle of attrition with homegrown suicide bombers. |
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Globular theories, the precursor to the cell theory, were quite popular at the beginning of the 19th century. |
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As the woman I quoted at the beginning of this paragraph put it, the pilgrim's journey is distinguished by its sacred purpose. |
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Fertilized eggs often hatch at the beginning of the growth season but may continue to hatch intermittently thereafter. |
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I was feeling lousy and sick and rowed as badly as I had at the beginning of the week. |
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Most of the rest of the passengers assembled outside at the beginning of the platform, waiting for the general boarding call. |
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If voicing is delayed, the voiceless region at the beginning of the vowel is known as aspiration. |
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He had asked for some time off to help promote his CD, which was, you know, incredibly asinine to do at the beginning of the season. |
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Yes, as a matter of fact, I had been given kind of the death sentence back at the beginning of the year. |
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It is common to have heavy blood flow at the beginning of a period and lighter blood flow at the end. |
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There's a lot of holding at the beginning, the banker must service and review the account throughout the term of the loan. |
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Brought up at the beginning of the century Mary had some very difficult times to contend with, living through two world wars and a civil war. |
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Let her go to school and be with her at the beginning and then gradually fade away little by little. |
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Relying on savings and severance, McDonald, 36, decided at the beginning of 2003 to devote his energy to new career goals. |
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It went quite well, apart from the bit at the beginning where they didn't switch on my microphone. |
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A single molecule of ribitol or arabitol was positioned in the periplasmic space at the beginning of each interactive simulation. |
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Antihypertensive therapy was given to three patients at the beginning of the study and to all patients in due course. |
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The vision that you have at the beginning is just constantly chipped away at, and you haven't even filmed anything. |
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This speed is more than 100 times faster than that of the best security chip available at the beginning of last year, a phenomenal increase. |
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I hope everyone saw the retraction I posted at the beginning of the last chapter. |
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St George plans to examine the public feedback from its plans before resubmitting them at the beginning of next year. |
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A leash also lets you control the pace so your dog doesn't sprint ahead at the beginning and wear out. |
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When it was restaged at the beginning of this year in the new house, it seemed as intense and potently ambiguous as ever. |
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All lyrics used at the beginning of each chapter belong to their respective songwriters. |
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The whole point of regression systems is to place your biggest bets at the beginning of a shooter's roll, and your smallest bets at the end. |
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Record lesson objectives in a margin of the board at the beginning of class. |
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The residuals on full-term lease vehicles are much lower than original estimations made at the beginning of the leases. |
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The papers they handed in at the end of the course bore little resemblance to what they produced at the beginning. |
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What is it about a fourteenth-century English anchoress that could be so appealing to people living at the beginning of the second millennium? |
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Capitalism at the beginning of the 21st century is again creating such situations, with its anarchic globalisation of production and finance. |
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The freight and passenger traffic is greater in the latter part of the week than at the beginning of the week. |
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All city business licences come up for renewal at the beginning of each year. |
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People are somewhat more reluctant to talk to foreigners than they were at the beginning. |
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You're very prolific, and you were talking at the beginning about digging through your past and relearning old songs. |
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This is to ensure correct allocation of times and avoid people turning up en masse at the beginning of the event. |
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If my black thigh high, lace up boots are requested, the client will be expected to lace me into them at the beginning of the session. |
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Laboriously I checked their ages, starting at the beginning of the alphabet. |
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Mr Murden liked the reggae music by Bob Marley which was played at the beginning and end of the service. |
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I then realised that the letter A at the beginning of a word signifies that the word should have been printed in bold or italic. |
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Weight and height measurements were recorded at the beginning of the study and monthly for six consecutive months. |
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They are crucial to proper recognition and treatment of the disorder, not just at the beginning but throughout. |
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It went live at the beginning of July, and affects all airport workers holding an airside pass. |
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When he was incredibly late at the beginning, the judge rebuked him on that day about being late. |
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The government changed the law at the beginning of last year to allow the police to hold people for 14 days rather than seven. |
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The top occupations of first-time domain buyers at the beginning of this year were photographers, attorneys, and realtors. |
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In the 19th century and at the beginning of the 20th, Europe advocated realism and practiced power politics. |
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The strong lateral constriction at the beginning of the gerontic whorl is also a diagnostic shell feature of this subfamily. |
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There is a general introduction at the beginning and an afterword to the entire volume. |
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Ms Brogden's car was first vandalised at the beginning of May when white spirit was poured over the bonnet, driver's door and passenger door. |
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At the start of the year in Adelaide and Auckland he was flat at the beginning of every match and could not get himself fired up. |
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The Kanak became integrated into the market economy very rapidly at the beginning of the colonial period. |
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In the adversarial system at the beginning of trial proceedings the court asks the defendant whether he pleads guilty or not guilty. |
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And he supported at the beginning a criminal military junta, the junta which was presided over by Ongania. |
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Both young women are experiencing adolescent discontents at the beginning of the ballet. |
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This list of questions was frequently offered to clients at the beginning of Adlerian brief therapy. |
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Red Bullet is expected to jog for the next ten days and begin galloping at the beginning of October. |
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The Jobs Club has been very active and busy since it got up and running at the beginning of the year. |
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Later, your musicians can serenade the guests at the beginning of the wedding breakfast. |
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They found that those interviewed on Friday appeared significantly happier than those quizzed at the beginning of the week. |
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It begins at the end and ends at the beginning and is, without question, entertaining and moving. |
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The company confirmed at the beginning of the month that it was moving its accounts payable division from Limerick to Malaysia. |
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When unstressed syllables are not dropped at the beginning or the end of a line, they are said to be acatalectic. |
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It is celebrated at the beginning of the lunar year, usually in April. |
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They suffered through several meager years at the beginning of their marriage. |
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The various members met for the first time when they traveled to Gambia at the beginning of December to carry out their plan. |
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The quintessential turncoat, benedict arnold actually was quite the patriot at the beginning of the Revolutionary War. |
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The women who reduced their caloric intake weighed an average of four pounds less than they did at the beginning of the trial. |
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Their futures looked bleak at the beginning of last year after both were diagnosed with Battens Disease, a fatal condition causing muscle wastage. |
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The beds in my garden are jungle-like with the lush foliage I would normally expect to see towards the end of the month rather than at the beginning. |
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While some 100,000 elephants ranged across the country at the beginning of the 20th century, less than 5,000 domesticated and wild elephants survive today. |
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They were quickly able to make sense of how to use aikido for handling rough shoving tactics like what is seen in wrestling, sumo and at the beginning of many street fights. |
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Council bosses managed to reopen half the course at the beginning of February in a bid to start recuperating some of the money lost and encourage golfers to return. |
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If this Dear Leader is definitively tied to the Sony hack, we may be at the beginning of an even more dangerous new era. |
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The process, completed at the beginning of February 1990, found 4,944 out of 15,312 personnel acceptable for re-employment in the new intelligence service. |
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We did the scene at the beginning of the film and we were dreadfully embarrassed. |
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Since father-of-two Richard started the project at the beginning of the year, he has been working through the rain and temperatures dipping below zero. |
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A lot of the scenes in the tent, at the beginning, had to be reshot because they didn't have the right rhythm to set the film on the right footing from the beginning. |
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Techniques such as appropriation and collaging originated in the Arts, with the Cubists, Dadaists, and Surrealists at the beginning of the twentieth century. |
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It is expected in Orkney at the beginning of next month to try out the Kirkwall linkspan, which will act as backup for the new linkspan at Hatston. |
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Theological divisions among Baptists at the beginning of the century were usually about the degree to which one held Calvinistic as against Arminian views. |
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From the rough start at the beginning of the day, everything deteriorated. |
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Fred is dressed as though he were going to a wedding, with striped gray ascot and spats, similar to the outfit he wore at the beginning of Swing Time. |
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I'll do it at the beginning to see that it's all rolling well and if it is going well during production and the rushes seem good to me, I try to stay away from the set. |
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The Second Great Awakening had a strong run for about 30 years at the beginning of the 19th century. |
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The Orwell we encounter at the beginning of this book is Eric Blair, the Old Etonian drop-out and insecure drifter, more or less on his beam ends. |
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The salute is a traditional and mandatory expression of courtesy and respect that is always rendered at the beginning and end of a fencing lesson, assault or bout. |
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Mythic heroes, especially Heracles, wrestled monsters and wild beasts at the beginning of time. |
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I thought that she was a tartar at the beginning of the play. |
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I got the shot across the bow at the beginning, and I knew from his history that he tended to be very litigious. |
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The story takes an unexpected turn when it suddenly speeds backwards in time, reversing all the images just seen and landing back at the beginning. |
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I was tenth in the class at the beginning of the school year. |
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Bantu languages were praised for their terminations at the beginning, so that the words are inflected, conjugated, or defined by means of a system of prefixes. |
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Since that day they have been in the shadows, there have been problems with finance and at the beginning of this World Cup they were, it seemed, a busted flush. |
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Her sense of loss is literally written on her skin at the beginning of the film, as prefigured in the image of her writing on her abdomen with a black marker pen. |
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She graduates high school at the beginning of the film, so either she's been driving without a license, or the scriptwriters weren't paying attention. |
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All we need now is for people to place the boxes during the last two weeks of February then collect them in at the beginning of April and bank the money. |
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You can begin at the beginning or click on one of the thumbnails below. |
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It was only in the car on the way home that I twigged that of course the prices will be going up at the beginning of January so it would not be cheaper at all. |
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The players exchange words at the beginning of the game as Scott accuses his opponent of failing to tell him he was serving with new balls in the previous game. |
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There should be a tipoff at the net at the beginning of every set, too. |
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However, this is a normal process at the beginning of each season. |
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He received a letter at the beginning of this week cancelling it. |
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Fortunately it only appears at the beginning and end, but sheesh, don't people know that voice-overs are the classic What Not to Do of adapting novels to the screen? |
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Since he was hired at the beginning of January, he claims to have gathered tape recordings and photographic evidence, which prove 15 illegal minicabs are operating in Swindon. |
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Second, proprietors' equities at the end of the year equaled proprietors' equities at the beginning of the year plus revenues and minus expenses for the year. |
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Does this really sound like an event at the beginning of time when the universe experienced a momentary burst of expansion? |
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Just to refresh, the graffiti artist Banksy started a month-long residency in New York City at the beginning of this month. |
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You tried a lot of things at the beginning that were sort of untraditional. |
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Cricket, at the beginning of the twenty-first century, is more than any other, the most common ground for all the multiform and opposing elements of the global Indian nation. |
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Mr McGrath says the rocks thrown at the beginning of the attack seemed to have been lobbed by hand, but the one that hit him appeared to have been fired from a slingshot. |
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The Amazon and the boto grew up together, at the beginning of the world. |
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Residents of Hopgrove were sent letters informing them their wheelie bins would arrive at the beginning of April but, when none turned up, they began to smell a rat. |
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I think it was a combination of the 20-hour days you need at the beginning with the unrelentingness of finishing one crime and now here comes another. |
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Laika is an urban style of song, developed at the beginning of the twentieth century, which may feature the bouzouki, a long-necked stringed instrument. |
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Sometimes she would bracket a passage at the beginning and the end. |
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Do the best ideas come at the beginning of a brainstorm or at the end? |
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Young skateboarders came up with ideas for the new facility during two brainstorming sessions the last one being held at the beginning of January. |
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He begins at the beginning when he speaks of the act of writing. |
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There were plans at the beginning of the 20th century to establish Neutral Moresnet as the world's first Esperanto state. |
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A particle may be placed at the beginning or end of the sentence, or attached to an element within the sentence. |
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The Bulls were definitely stung by the Hornets at the beginning of this first playoff game. Some Bulls were lost in action. |
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It is named after a local ranch, and was explored for the first time at the beginning of the 20th century by Manuel Gamio. |
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The Zeelanders in particular had misgivings about this arrangement at the beginning. |
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The women were 29 to 46 years old at the beginning of the study in 1993, and 93 percent were premenopausal. |
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With some exceptions, population levels rose rapidly at the beginning of the Neolithic until they reached the carrying capacity. |
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It has been estimated that at the beginning of the empire, about 750,000 Italians lived in the provinces. |
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His recent work includes a series about another ecoregion in Ontario called The Land Between which aired on TVO at the beginning of April. |
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Made a promising start to his career at Doncaster at the beginning of the month when third to the Michael Jarvis-trained Sortita. |
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Symptoms at the beginning of infection are anemophobia, low back pain, and a buoyant pulse in strong patients. |
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The tournament starts at the beginning of the Scottish football season in August or September. |
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Brittany was heavily attacked by the Vikings at the beginning of the 10th century. |
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The tracheids of earlywood formed at the beginning of a growing season have large radial sizes and smaller, thinner cell walls. |
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Both companies believe they are at the beginning of a long game. |
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Such a test would have been useful at the beginning of the mad cow or chronic wasting disease outbreaks, he says. |
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Transaminase analyses were done at the beginning and the end of the study to assess ID-alG's effect on the liver. |
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They were found in many of the courts of the great lords, down to the chiefdoms of the highlands at the beginning of the period. |
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Who cares if he said those things at the beginning of the year? That's ancient history now. |
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Claudius Ptolemy described Britain at the beginning of Roman rule but incorporated material from earlier sources. |
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Perhaps ten per cent of the population lived in one of fifty burghs that existed at the beginning of the period, mainly in the east and south. |
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Also Intergroups are established or renewed at the beginning of each legislature through a specific process. |
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Prophylactic phototherapy or photochemotherapy at the beginning of spring for several weeks may prevent flare-ups throughout the summer. |
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Extensive glaciers once covered the Simien and Bale Mountains but melted at the beginning of the Holocene. |
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After many travails and vicissitudes, at the beginning of November 1914 Conrad managed to bring his family back to England. |
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Jones put a quotation from the Gododdin at the beginning of each of the seven sections of In Parenthesis. |
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New journals like The Spectator and The Tatler at the beginning of the century had reviews of novels. |
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A vowel at the beginning of a word is always realized using its independent form. |
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This includes ethnicity data for pupils who are aged 5 or over at the beginning of the school year in August. |
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The Alps were where the first systematic scientific research on ice ages was conducted by Louis Agassiz at the beginning of the 19th century. |
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A second locomotive was tried in Camborne and, at the beginning of 1803, in London. |
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Gaelic was still spoken widely on Arran at the beginning of the 20th century. |
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Industrialisation and the inward migration it brought made Belfast Ireland's biggest city at the beginning of the 20th century. |
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The initial timeline for consideration of the Bill was set out at the beginning of the process. |
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Prior to the introduction of football at the beginning of the 20th century, Cammag was the island's national sport. |
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Haye gave up eating animal products at the beginning of 2014 and was immediately open about his reasons for doing so. |
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Lenis consonants are partly voiced at the beginning and end of utterances, and fully voiced between vowels. |
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Characters appear from nowhere at the beginning to discuss what Nosh is, then disappear just as quickly. |
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Spell checking in German, Reformed German, and Swiss German that finds and corrects capitalization errors at the beginning and within a sentence. |
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In short, it's usual for the syuzhet to appear more diachronic at the beginning and more synchronic at the end. |
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In Figure 1, a school bus has stopped on a road to pick up a child at the beginning of the day. |
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The majority of players use the Challenger Series at the beginning of their career to work their way up the rankings. |
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The largest optical telescope in the Southern Hemisphere was opened at the beginning of November in South Africa's Northern Cape Province. |
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Newell is heard briefly as the radio announcer at the beginning of the film. |
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Views of Elgar's stature have varied in the decades since his music came to prominence at the beginning of the twentieth century. |
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To sum this up, at the beginning the advantages and benefits of PACAP usually outbalance the costs. |
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He returned finally to London to cover the 1945 general election at the beginning of July. |
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Work is expected to start on site at the beginning of November on Lukes Lane, Viking and in the Brockley Whins estates. |
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Kids' favorite part of the Passover Seder is finding the afikomen, a piece of matzo hidden away at the beginning of the observance. |
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When I walked into the shop at the beginning of my shift, I noticed that the AE1, my shop supervisor, had an airspeed indicator in his hand. |
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It contains only decorated letters, at the beginning of each Psalm, but these already show distinctive traits. |
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Toxology reports found that drugs and alcohol were factors in each of the three suicide stories mentioned at the beginning of this chapter. |
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In addition, if you strip off the overtime, you can't tell that you have problems, as was shown at the beginning of this chapter. |
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At the end of a ride I appreciate this horse's stamina, but at the beginning of the ride I could do without his excessive spiritedness. |
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Instructions for asking questions during the call will be given at the beginning of the question period. |
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Stapleton, the mother of the child who wrote to Sherlock at the beginning of the episode requesting that he help her find her missing rabbit. |
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Of the 22,000 Japanese soldiers present at the beginning of the Battle of Iwo Jima, over 20,000 were killed and only 216 were taken prisoner. |
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Poets and artists were among the early visitors to Helvellyn at the beginning of the nineteenth century. |
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Caudale slate mine is a few miles further down, on the Ullswater side, and was last worked at the beginning of the 20th century. |
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Copper movable type printing originated in China at the beginning of the 12th century. |
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Yesterday the Bishop announced Rev Prys will be moving to the post of Archidiaconal Chaplain at the beginning of April. |
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These arose at the beginning of the 19th century in England as innovation in the mining industry. |
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Blueprints of the project are fed to groups at the beginning of a new reception desk. |
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Around 1500, at the beginning of the military and naval expansion, Woolwich had only a few hundred inhabitants. |
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A synergy between iron and steel, railroads and coal developed at the beginning of the Second Industrial Revolution. |
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This change was possible because of a random mutation in the wild populations at the beginning of wheat's cultivation. |
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The address given by the bishop at the beginning of each ordination or consecration may be in the mother tongue. |
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Maudling, when Parliament dispersed at the beginning of August, could have commanded a majority among backbenchers in the Commons. |
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Of the 74 regular Bengal Native Infantry regiments in existence at the beginning of 1857, only twelve escaped mutiny or disbandment. |
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The nominee can then immediately fill an existing vacancy, or replace a departing justice at the beginning of the next judicial term. |
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We have Damien Chazelle at the beginning of his career with Whiplash. |
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The foreperson may be chosen before the trial begins, or at the beginning of the jury's deliberations. |
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It is extremely difficult to make a living as a visual artist, especially at the beginning stages of a career. |
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Only a few of the ovulated eggs are fertilized at the beginning of the ovulatory period, and subsequent eggs are not fertilized. |
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Crop Over gets under way at the beginning of July and ends with the costumed parade on Kadooment Day, held on the first Monday of August. |
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The company expects to restart the two reheating furnaces at its No 1 rebar rolling mill at the beginning of February, Elfigih added. |
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The small hydro power plants in Kriva Palanka started the electricity production at the beginning of October. |
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Laurel and Hardy were on hand to greet guests at the beginning of the evening. |
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However, a clustering of sounds at the beginning of a syllable can be readily observed in such languages as Shona, and the Makua languages. |
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The pointed form 'v' was written at the beginning of a word, while a rounded form 'u' was used in the middle or end, regardless of sound. |
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The onset is the consonant sound or sounds at the beginning of a syllable, occurring before the nucleus. |
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Why would you do that on a date, and why, more pressingly, would you do that at the beginning of a date? |
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He then served on board the ships of the Knights of Rhodes at the beginning of the 16th century. |
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Following the Ottoman's conquest of Egypt at the beginning of the 16th century, Suez became both a major naval and trading station. |
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The first era of the Portuguese empire originated at the beginning of the Age of Discovery. |
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The first Europeans to set foot in what is now Punta del Este were the Spanish at the beginning of the 16th century. |
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The navy played a key role at the beginning and during the great voyages of the Age of Discoveries in the 15th and 16th centuries. |
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Provinces in southern Italy faced the Normans, who arrived in Italy at the beginning of the 11th century. |
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The term Viking was popularized with positive connotations, by Erik Gustaf Geijer at the beginning of the 19th century. |
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But the minni given to gods or saints was only the most prominent instance of this custom, placed at the beginning of the ritual drinking. |
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It spread its roots to the United States at the beginning of the 20th century. |
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The general Celtic grammar shows Wackernagel's Rule, so putting the verb at the beginning of the clause or sentence. |
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It was rediscovered at the beginning of the 20th century through the work of the British archaeologist Arthur Evans. |
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The defences are said to have fallen into disrepair by 1623, and at the beginning of the 19th century only ruins remained. |
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The city built three light railway lines to connect to Biarritz at the beginning of the 20th century. |
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Heat flow at passive margins changes significantly over its lifespan, high at the beginning and decreasing with age. |
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The leading political figure at the beginning of the Restoration was Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon. |
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The success of the Clyde at the beginning of the Industrial Revolution was driven by the location of Glasgow, being a port facing the Americas. |
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It is generally thought to have been founded at the beginning of the 3rd century BC, during the reign of Ptolemy II of Egypt. |
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