Traditionally at the end of the Cowes Week event, a fireworks display is held. |
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The students will all be tested again at the end of the school year. |
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The top bands at the end of the qualifying round play in a second event in the afternoon to determine an aggregate winner. |
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The ermine, or stoat, as an animal became the badge of John IV at the end of the 14th century. |
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The Scottish Cup Final is usually the last game of the season, taking place at the end of May. |
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After being eliminated from the Scottish Cup by Rangers in April 2016, Deila announced he would leave the club at the end of the season. |
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On 9 February 2006, it was announced by David Murray that McLeish would be standing down as manager at the end of that season. |
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The Ipswich chord was opened at the end of March 2014 allowing trains to run without reversing from Felixstowe towards the Midlands. |
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The myth, like so many others, may be a folk memory of gradually rising sea levels at the end of the ice age. |
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The form mabynnogyon occurs once at the end of the first of the Four Branches of the Mabinogi in one manuscript. |
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By the 15th Dynasty, they ruled lower Egypt, and they were expelled at the end of the 17th Dynasty. |
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Having fulfilled its purpose, the division was disbanded at the end of the war. |
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Pacifist ideals emerged from two strands of thought that coalesced at the end of the 18th century. |
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A marina, built at the end of the navigable section, allows summer visitors to moor overnight in Llangollen. |
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The sharks' momentum at the end of these spiraling runs often carries them into the air. |
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Whilst residential properties were at the castle end of the street, commercial properties were at the end close to St Peters Square. |
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The encampment was evicted at the end of February 2012, by court order and without violence, as a result of legal action by the City Corporation. |
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The flies lay their eggs at the end of June in the ground around the narcissi, a single female fly being able to lay up to fifty eggs. |
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The Scarlets moved from Stradey Park at the end of November 2008 to a new ground at Pemberton called Parc y Scarlets. |
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Swansea finished their debut Premier League season in 11th, but at the end of the season Brendan Rodgers left to manage Liverpool. |
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Also that season Wrexham just missed out on the promotion spots, finishing in 4th place at the end of the season. |
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The bottom eight teams in League 1 at the end of the regular season compete for the League 1 Shield. |
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The position of each team at the end of the season is decided on winning percentage. |
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Maynard, who retired at the end of the 2005 season, was one of the most successful batsmen in first class cricket over the previous 20 years. |
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These results enabled him to reclaim the number 1 spot at the end of the season. |
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However, he had done enough to return to the top 16 at the end of the season. |
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As long as he was on his feet at the end of the ten rounds, he could not lose his title. |
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Gorman and Mori's characters were written out of the story at the end of the second series. |
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Chinese desserts are sweet foods and dishes that are served with tea, usually during the meal, or at the end of meals in Chinese cuisine. |
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Tyler performed in Australia at the end of October as a supporting guest for Robin Gibb. |
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The album was nominated for a Pop Factory award at the end of the year, losing out to Feeder's Pushing the Senses. |
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None of these films were particularly huge at the box office but at the end of the year Baker was voted the fourth most popular British star. |
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Structurally, the novel is divided internally into six books, two per volume, with several appendices of background material included at the end. |
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Most modern peat bogs formed 12,000 years ago in high latitudes after the glaciers retreated at the end of the last ice age. |
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They neared extinction at the end of the Paleozoic era, with just six species known from the Permian period. |
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Many waders have sensitive nerve endings at the end of their bills which enable them to detect prey items hidden in mud or soft soil. |
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Danica Patrick is still on the clock. Her crew members... are at the end of their workday. Hers drags on. |
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The little boy put ooo at the end of his letter to Grandma, to let her know he loved her. |
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We believe the majority of Swiss guides use the Swiss loop at the end of the rope, and the openhanded loop in the middle. |
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Also appearing at the end of the Permian were the first cynodonts, which would go on to evolve into mammals during the Triassic. |
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A group of cynodonts, the trithelodonts were becoming rare and eventually became extinct at the end of this epoch. |
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In the air, new types of pterosaurs replaced those that had died out at the end of the Triassic. |
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These characteristics have been linked to crocodilian survival at the end of the Cretaceous. |
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To avoid sharp bending at the end of it and to mitigate excessive sag bending, the tension in the pipeline would have to be high. |
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They have a cartilaginous fluke at the end of their tails that is used for propulsion. |
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They drove out the Dutch, because Holland wanted to favour Bruges as a huge staple market at the end of a trade route. |
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A plain suction dredger has no tool at the end of the suction pipe to disturb the material. |
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Wave refraction can occur at the end of a spit, carrying sediment around the end to form a hook or recurved spit. |
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The French revolution at the end of the 18th century did not disturb Calais and no executions took place. |
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The melting of glaciers at the end of ice ages is one example of eustatic sea level rise. |
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Some land movements occur because of isostatic adjustment of the mantle to the melting of ice sheets at the end of the last ice age. |
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However, even at the end of the period, grass was not quite common enough for modern savannas. |
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Brontotheres died out in the Earliest Oligocene, and creodonts died out outside Africa and the Middle East at the end of the period. |
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There was a major extinction of large mammals in Northern areas at the end of the Pleistocene Epoch. |
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Females ovulate at the end of their lactation period, but remain close to their pups, ready to defend them if necessary. |
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The data suggests the area was inhabited before being flooded by rising water at the end of the last ice age. |
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In Groningen, on the other hand, Frisian sentiments faded away at the end of the 16th century. |
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Swedish used to have genitive that was placed at the end of the head of a noun phrase. |
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With the implementation of the harbour and military port, Cherbourg became a port of war at the end of the 18th century, with a large garrison. |
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When glaciers covering more northern latitudes melted at the end of the last ice age, two things happened to create the Solent. |
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Several proglacial lakes have also formed in recent decades at the end of glaciers on the eastern side of New Zealand's Southern Alps. |
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Henry II moved in support of Richard, and Henry the Young King died from dysentery at the end of the campaign. |
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Strategically, the overall situation at home and abroad at the end of the battle might be considered air parity between Britain and Germany. |
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When the 1st Canadian Army approached at the end of August, the garrison withdrew, not desiring to enter into battle for the port. |
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Men were sealed into their marshalling areas at the end of May, with no further communication with the outside world. |
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Approximately 2,300 tanks and assault guns were committed to the battle, of which only 100 to 120 crossed the Seine at the end of the campaign. |
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Auchinleck called off all offensive action at the end of July to allow rebuilding the Eighth Army's strength. |
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Your enemy, despite his superiority, must also be at the end of his strength. |
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The Mataram Sultanate became the dominant power of central and eastern Java at the end of the 16th century. |
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With the surrender of Japan and the Axis at the end of WWII in 1945, the Korean Peninsula was once again independent. |
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The heraldic antelope has the body of a stag and the tail of a lion, with serrated horns, and a small tusk at the end of its snout. |
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The lactation period lasts for four to five weeks but at the end of June the young are usually required to leave the tunnels. |
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Only the stags have antlers, which start growing in the spring and are shed each year, usually at the end of winter. |
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Although portrayed as loyal, honest and moral, Isengrim is forever the victim of Reynard's wit and cruelty, often dying at the end of each story. |
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The glossy white eggs are laid in a nest at the end of a burrow in a riverbank. |
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The Church has been the majority denomination since the Christianisation of Lithuania at the end of the 14th century. |
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Verbal suffixes are morphemes added at the end of a word to change its form. |
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The wineglasses were from a matched dozen, each having begun as a glowing parison at the end of some blowpipe over in Murano but days before. |
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Notably, more people died of the worldwide influenza outbreak at the end of the war and shortly after than died in the hostilities. |
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The League of Nations, established at the end of World War I, was unable to act in the face of the Japanese defiance. |
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Barentsz was the leader of early expeditions to the far north, at the end of the sixteenth century. |
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The outer eyewall eventually replaces the primary one at the end of the cycle, at which time the storm may return to its original intensity. |
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It can appear that the extinction occurs at the end of a polarity interval when the rest of that polarity interval was simply eroded away. |
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Much of the evidence for the first group's expansion would have been destroyed by the rising sea levels at the end of each glacial maximum. |
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I was so relieved at the end of the journey that if I had had anything left to throw up I would have made it a hat trick of pavement pizzas. |
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They made me pass eight of them in discussion, and at the end rejected it as a thing of jest. |
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Cape Cod became a summer haven for city dwellers beginning at the end of the 19th century. |
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Students may also opt to take Advanced Subsidiary Level or AS Level halfway at the end of Lower Six or halfway through Upper Six. |
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On 16 May 2013, Beckham announced that he would retire from professional football at the end of that year's French football season. |
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The city lies at the northern tip of the Southampton Water, a deep water estuary, which is a ria formed at the end of the last Ice Age. |
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The current Holocene interglacial began at the end of the Pleistocene, about 11,700 years ago. |
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Special acknowledgments will be made at the end of the meeting. |
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The rider who has gained the most points at the end of the tournament is declared the World Champion. |
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The County Championship was restructured in 2000, and at the end of the 2002 Hampshire was relegated for the first time. |
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Club legend Dimitri Mascarenhas played in both finals but retired at the end of the 2013 season. |
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The Senior Certificate examination takes place at the end of grade 12 and is necessary for tertiary studies at a South African university. |
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Finally, at the end of 1944, the Soviets entered Romania and Bulgaria forcing the Germans out of the Balkans. |
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The presence of a distinct cold period at the end of the Late Glacial interval has been known for a long time. |
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They argue that Younger Dryas events might be an intrinsic feature of deglaciations that occur at the end of glacial periods. |
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In the North Sea, it splits into two arms representing the ancient riverbed at the end of the last ice age. |
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The opening is envisaged at the end of 2011, with an average usage of 41,000 vehicles a day. |
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Some Dacians were apparently expelled from the occupied zone at the end of each of the two Dacian Wars, or otherwise emigrated. |
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The Franks were a Germanic tribe that overran Roman Gaul at the end of the Roman Empire. |
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Banks in the Italian Peninsula had great difficulty operating at the end of the 14th century, for lack of silver and gold coin. |
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The camp consisted of huts and tents surrounded by an earthwork and was abandoned at the end of the war. |
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The siege of Granada began in the spring of 1491 and at the end of the year, Muhammad XII surrendered. |
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The Nossa Senhora da Penha Matrix Church Located on Pero de Campos Tourinho Square, in Cidade Alta, it was built at the end of the 18th century. |
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However, the colonization of the area actually began around Maldonado at the end of the 18th century due to Portuguese expansionism. |
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It is commonly believed that football was introduced in Mexico by Cornish miners at the end of the 19th century. |
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It is bordered on the north by the states of Georgia and Alabama, and on the west, at the end of the panhandle, by Alabama. |
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Alberto Fuster was most active at the end of the century and is noted for bringing symbolism painting to Mexico from his stay in Europe. |
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Some believe that the origin of the dance lies at the end of the Viceroyalty of Peru and the dawn of the Republican era of Peru. |
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Much of Maine's geomorphology was created by extended glacial activity at the end of the last ice age. |
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The Narrows were most likely formed about 6,000 years ago at the end of the last ice age. |
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It provided for a venture that would continue for 21 years, with a financial accounting only at the end of each decade. |
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Many of these rivers finish near Moosonee, and paddlers can take the Polar Bear Express train south to Cochrane at the end of a trip. |
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Coal mining started at the end of the 19th century and several permanent communities were established. |
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It came to the isolated North Atlantic island at the end of the last ice age, walking over the frozen sea. |
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After one of those uprisings at the end of the 18th century, Russian forces destroyed the Zaporozhian Host. |
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Industry and transport began to develop at the end of the 19th century and in the beginning of the Soviet period. |
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Elongated stigmas, called silks, emerge from the whorl of husk leaves at the end of the ear. |
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This is borne out by the fact that the lands and cultures of nearly all of the peoples listed at the end of this article are under threat. |
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The Maya population is today estimated at six million, which is about the same as at the end of the 15th century, according to some estimates. |
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Most historians look at the end of the Renaissance as the start of the Price Revolution. |
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When the consonants come at the end of a syllable, however, what distinguishes them is quite different. |
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In the case of many such words the strong form is also used when the word comes at the end of a sentence or phrase. |
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Some New Zealanders will often reply to a question with a statement spoken with a rising intonation at the end. |
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The change in fact applies not only at the end of a word, but generally at the end of a morpheme. |
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In languages written in Latin, Cyrillic or certain other scripts, a question mark at the end of a sentence identifies questions in writing. |
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This usage is less common than forms with s at the end, such as MPs, and may appear dated or pedantic. |
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Some speakers intrude an R at the end of a word even when there is no vowel following. |
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The term missa has come to imply a 'mission', because at the end of the Mass the congregation are sent out to serve Christ. |
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When Sanson arrived at the gates of Zurich at the end of January 1519, parishioners prompted Zwingli with questions. |
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The Senate may also fail to act on a nomination, which expires at the end of the session. |
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Courts began recording their proceedings in plea rolls and filing writs from their foundation at the end of the 12th century. |
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Some challenges are issued during voir dire while others are presented to the judge at the end of voir dire. |
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Occupied by Union forces from 1862, it was the first state to be readmitted to the Union at the end of the war. |
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The title is granted for exceptional merits, generally to senior politicians at the end of their party career. |
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Although he had spent the majority of his life in England and Scotland, Owen returned to his native village of Newtown at the end of his life. |
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The slag separated, and floated on the molten iron, and was removed by lowering a dam at the end of the trough. |
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However, some variety can be achieved by applying different finishes and decorations at the end of the production line if necessary. |
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After the surprise breakup of the world's largest potash cartel at the end of July 2013, potash prices were poised to drop some 20 percent. |
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Polish, Spanish and other immigrants were brought in to provide a stable labor force at the end of the war. |
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If a splinter occurred at the end of a crack, or indeed any other unevenness, then the seal might be compromised. |
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This colliery was developed in 1805, and its miners bought it out at the end of the 20th century, to prevent it from being closed. |
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Palliative care may avoid unhelpful but expensive care not only at the end of life, but also throughout the course of the illness. |
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The bookstore remaindered the unsold copies of that book at the end of summer at a reduced price. |
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From 1958 attempts were made to sell the line, and it was expected that if these failed then the line would close at the end of the 1960 season. |
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Sometimes a cliff peters out at the end of a ridge, with tea tables or other types of rock columns remaining. |
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In the hundred or so species of this genus, the pitcher is borne at the end of a tendril, which grows as an extension to the midrib of the leaf. |
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There are also pencils which use mechanical methods to push lead through a hole at the end. |
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In December 2010, Stena Line announced that the service would be withdrawn at the end of 2010, with the loss of 140 jobs. |
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If she still wishes to marry him at the end of the summer, they agree that they will not object to the marriage. |
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McEwan had included a brief note at the end of Atonement, referring to Andrews's autobiography, among several other works. |
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Needwood Forest was a large area of ancient woodland in Staffordshire which was largely lost at the end of the 18th century. |
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One anomalous case in the West Riding is Royston, which absorbed migrants from the Black Country at the end of the 19th century. |
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The large, curved feature was formed by a waterfall carrying meltwater from glaciers at the end of the last Ice Age more than 12,000 years ago. |
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Junction 29a at Markham Vale, Duckmanton opened at the end of June 2008, but the signs do not signpost Chesterfield. |
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The Oriskany had been ridden hard and put away wet at the end of the Vietnam War, without an overhaul or proper preservation. |
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The road starts to the east of Manchester at the end of the M67 motorway and A57 road. |
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The Class 323 units will be returned to leasing company Porterbrook at the end of 2018 when the lease expires. |
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The Port of Dartmouth Royal Regatta takes place annually over three days at the end of August. |
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When he died his family received hundreds of letters signed with RIP at the end. |
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And this they would generally keep for an Acroteleutic at the end of their psalms. |
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The audience was more captivated by the growing ash at the end of his cigarette than by his words. |
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I hid my books in the long grass near the ashpit at the end of the garden where nobody ever came and hurried along the canal bank. |
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To avoid lung collapse at the end of expiration and the development of atelectotrauma, the effect of positive end-expiratory pressure is crucial. |
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An analysis was made of the mixture of active bacterized peat and soil at the commencement of incubation as well as at the end. |
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My wife and children were blackberrying at the end of the garden and I was simply reading. |
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Ms. Marcotte joined the Edwards campaign at the end of January in the new post of blogmaster. |
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That is why the break fast at the end of Yom Kippur often has an air of achievement. |
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We have a very young team and I think they've really brought it on strong at the end. |
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Place a break statement at the end of every case to prevent case fall-through. |
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They stopped for a moment at the end of the set to catch their breath before resuming play. |
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Anyway at the end of my day, I decided to give him a call because the worse thing that would happen is that I would have to catch the bus. |
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Cmene are always written with a period at the end, and if they start with a vowel then also with a period at the beginning. |
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The copy sort results showed few people noticed the company name at the end of the commercial. |
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England cut loose at the end of the half, Ashton, Mark Cueto and Mike Tindall all crossing before the break. |
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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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On one of my expeditions, after a stormy night, at the end of March, the hounds drew all day without finding a fox. |
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The bartender Frisbeed a cardboard coaster to the patron at the end of the bar. |
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He'd begin with a premise and wrap it up at the end, full circle, the moral of the story hanging on the last word of the last line. |
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I play for two minutes of garbage time at the end of a blowout? Is that all the time I'm going to see anymore? |
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It's all well and good having a relationship, but at the end of the day all I want to do is get my leg over. |
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Another Scotland opportunity went a-begging when John Barclay failed to grasp an offload at the end of some probing phases. |
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Determination of minor head loss is simple and straightforward, and a standared nomograph in common use is included at the end of the chapter. |
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Unable to return to Poland at the end of World War II, over 120,000 Polish veterans remained in the UK permanently. |
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Following rapid climate changes at the end of the LGM this region was repopulated by Magdalenian culture. |
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The pupil could pass it on to any schoolmate heard speaking Welsh, with the pupil wearing it at the end of the day being given a beating. |
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The apparently largely peaceful and prosperous life of Hallstatt D culture was disrupted, perhaps even collapsed, right at the end of the period. |
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Alphabetical indices of the terms in the other languages are given at the end of the book. |
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Even if you're giving up reach in order to infight, standing at the end of your opponent's punch isn't the way to do it. |
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Louis returned at the end of April, but his northern forces were defeated by William Marshal at the Battle of Lincoln in May. |
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Rivers and his nephew Richard Grey were sent to Pontefract Castle in Yorkshire and executed there at the end of June. |
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Moreover, printing, which had become widespread at the end of the previous century, meant that vernacular Bibles could be produced in quantity. |
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Out of the 40,000 inhabitants on Guadeloupe, at the end of the 17th century, there were more than 26,000 blacks and 9,000 whites. |
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Potatoes were just arriving at the end of the period, and became increasingly important. |
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It is often beautiful, but its sentences tend to start, pause, and finish at the end of lines, with the risk of monotony. |
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Charles was moved to Hurst Castle at the end of 1648, and thereafter to Windsor Castle. |
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The fall of Toulon at the end of December 1793 severely damaged British fortunes in the Mediterranean. |
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A large French assault at the end of November broke the allied lines, forcing a general retreat towards Genoa. |
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Tropical Africa was only fully drawn into the colonial system at the end of the 19th century. |
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As each division of the NHS is required to break even at the end of each financial year, the service should in theory never be in deficit. |
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In the radicalised times at the end of World War I, democratic reforms were often seen as a means to counter popular revolutionary currents. |
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The state lost a House seat at the end of the 112th Congress due to stagnant population growth as recorded by the 2010 United States Census. |
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The limited years of Spanish rule at the end of the 18th century did not result in widespread adoption of the Spanish language. |
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The price was high, as the population of France at the end of the Wars was likely half what it had been at the start of the conflict. |
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Mumming, at any rate in the South of England, had its heyday at the end of the 19th century and the earliest years of the 20th century. |
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Road tunnels were built in East London at the end of the 19th century, being the Blackwall Tunnel and the Rotherhithe Tunnel. |
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The new leaflets at the end of the branch were a lighter shade of green than the mature leaves. |
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Team Lotus's participation in Formula One ended at the end of the 1994 season. |
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This arrangement ceased at the end of 2006 after around 1,000 cars, with all car production reverting to the Crewe plant. |
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One of the last sunk post mills in England was situated at the end of Mill Lane. |
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Four days later, Boulton attended a meeting of the Privy Council, and was awarded a contract at the end of the month. |
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Many were sold off as surplus at the end of hostilities, finding work on small industrial railways. |
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The amount due is calculated with income tax at the end of the year, based on figures supplied on the SA100 tax return. |
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The sixth form course lasts for two years, at the end of which students sit for the Matriculation examination. |
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Many Japanese TV commercial films carry corporate logomarks at the end to identify the products' mother brand. |
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Among the reasons for the Second Punic War was the subsequent war reparations Carthage acquiesced to at the end of the First Punic War. |
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From 992 to 1066 fleets were assembled at London, or returned to the city at the end of their service, on several occasions. |
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When an auxiliary verb is present, it appears in second position, and the main verb appears at the end. |
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Thus, in sentences with several subordinate or relative clauses, the infinitives are clustered at the end. |
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Given that auxiliaries encode future, passive, modality, and the perfect, very long chains of verbs at the end of the sentence can occur. |
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The order at the end of such strings is subject to variation, but the latter version is unusual. |
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Compulsory lessons in a foreign language normally start at the end of primary school or the start of secondary school. |
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Students who complete a double degree program will have two separate bachelor's degrees at the end of their studies. |
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The school evacuated to Cornwall following the outbreak of World War II and received a new Royal Charter at the end of the war. |
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The exterior of the Chapel and the Hall underwent extensive restoration of the stonework at the end of the twentieth century. |
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It was the largest Great Hall in Britain until Bishop Richard Foxe shortened it at the end of the 15th century. |
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The project will be completed at the end of 2018, and will include a visitor centre and a dedicated learning centre. |
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The water tower of Lake Vyrnwy, Wales, constructed around the same time as its dam, at the end of the 19th century. |
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Several influential architects at the end of the 20th century are difficult to put into any one category or movement. |
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The Canterbury Tales is generally thought to have been incomplete at the end of Chaucer's life. |
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He left Rugby at the end of 1849 and matriculated at Oxford in May 1850 as a member of his father's old college, Christ Church. |
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A brief voyage to England at the end of 1923 was a failure and he soon returned to Taos, convinced that his life as an author now lay in America. |
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Financially, Ariodante was a failure, although he introduced ballet suites at the end of each act. |
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In 1727 it was sung at the end of the coronation of queen Caroline, with adaptations by Handel to make its words more appropriate for a queen. |
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George, who was summering in Hanover, returned to London at the end of August. |
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Elgar's statue at the end of Worcester High Street stands facing the cathedral, only yards from where his father's shop once stood. |
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When filming began at the end of 1928, Chaplin had been working on the story for almost a year. |
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Neal Purvis and Robert Wade began writing a screenplay at the end of February 2004, while Pierce Brosnan was still Bond. |
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It was first formed by a glacial overflow from the long drained away Lake Lapworth, at the end of the last ice age. |
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They usually hold the position of associate artist for two years and are given an exhibition in the National Gallery at the end of their tenure. |
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The fighter with the higher score at the end of the fight is ruled the winner. |
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Each pocketed ball is worth its number, and the player with the highest score at the end of the rack is the winner. |
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Each set consists of nine ends and the player with the most shots at the end of a set wins the set. |
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The first set has to be handed back after forty minutes in the first practice session and one at the end. |
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For the other two practice sessions two sets have to be handed in at the end. |
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Any penalties that affect grid position are applied at the end of qualifying. |
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The Golden Boot is awarded to the top Premier League scorer at the end of each season. |
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In May 2014, Wilkinson announced that he would retire from all rugby at the end of the season. |
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Wasps did not lead the league standings at the end of the season in any of these years. |
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It is unlikely that the club fulfilled its fixtures in 1877 before finally disbanding at the end of the 1879 cricket season. |
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Huddersfield finished bottom of Super League and Reilly was sacked at the end of the season. |
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The new name reflected the addition of a new season ending tournament, the Dubai World Championship, held at the end of November in Dubai. |
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At her retirement at the end of the 2004 season, Nicholas had won 12 events on the Ladies European Tour. |
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Both are contested at the end of the year and are the last official competitions of the ATP and WTA seasons. |
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The fight was stopped at the end of the ninth round, when Eubank's left eye closed completely from swelling. |
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Even when thrashed through the ropes at the end, Haye clambered back and was willing to continue. |
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Andretti announced he was leaving to move to Alfa Romeo at the end of the season leaving Lotus with a vacant race seat. |
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After retiring from the race, he announced he was retiring from the sport altogether at the end of the season. |
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His prize included a test in a McLaren Formula One car, which he received at the end of the following year. |
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Despite this success, Honda ended their partnership with Williams at the end of the year in favour of McLaren and continuing with Lotus. |
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One win for Plato was the only success for the season, and Renault pulled out of the BTCC at the end of the season. |
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When Nigel Mansell departed at the end of the year the team hired Ayrton Senna. |
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The remainder of Normandy was liberated only on 9 May 1945 at the end of the war, when the Channel Island occupation effectively ended. |
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Samuel Ramey used to interpolate a spectacular virtuoso cadenza at the end of the song. |
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Arthur Sullivan quotes the anthem at the end of his ballet Victoria and Merrie England. |
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These names in turn are at the end of a tradition extending to the Roman republic. |
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Several of those at the center said they attended only on the possibility that microgrants would be handed out at the end. |
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The issue of Irish home rule was the dominant political question of British politics at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century. |
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The first international federations were formed at the end of the 19th century. |
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Illegal immigration became a major issue in the United States at the end of the 20th century. |
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Oliver Cromwell, an Englishman born in Huntingdon, emerged victorious at the end of the Civil War. |
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The army had dwindled to fewer than 5,000 men fit for duty, and would be reduced to 1,400 after enlistments expired at the end of the year. |
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Altogether, the British evacuated nearly 20,000 blacks at the end of the war. |
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He was reluctant to resign, reasoning that he was only 68, much younger than either Palmerston or Russell at the end of their premierships. |
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The Armistice of Mudros, signed at the end of October, ended hostilities with the Ottoman Empire when fighting was continuing north of Aleppo. |
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The number of abortions declined from 35,000 per year at the start of the 1930s to fewer than 2,000 per year at the end of the decade. |
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Following the partitions of Poland at the end of the 18th century, Poland regained its independence in 1918 with the Treaty of Versailles. |
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Hundreds would come back at the end of 2011 and in the beginning of 2012, when the Afghan National Army took control of Surobi district. |
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British administration was restored two months later at the end of the Falklands War. |
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The threat of invasion by Napoleon prompted many defensive structures to be built at the end of that century. |
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Opposing the King's government was considered disloyal, even treasonous, at the end of the 17th century. |
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A crisis emerged in Yugoslavia as a result of the weakening of the confederational system at the end of the Cold War. |
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This process had begun the minute we got there, early in July, and here we were at the end of the summer mortgageless. It was time to get tough. |
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Black holes of stellar mass are expected to form when very massive stars collapse at the end of their life cycle. |
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He returned to New York, caught the packet Pacific across the Atlantic and arrived in Liverpool at the end of November. |
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He introduced her to his father in August 1828, and she accepted his proposal of marriage at the end of that year. |
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We are revitalising our Caledonian and Cornish sleeper services whilst the Germans prepare to surrender all of theirs at the end of this year. |
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The incense is burned in an ornate golden censer that hangs at the end of three chains representing the Trinity. |
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No, a British agent and a British warship, HMS Narvik, are sent with British soldiers to the island at the end of the novel to settle the matter. |
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It also appears at the end of the 1929 film The Return of Sherlock Holmes, the first Holmes sound film. |
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Swift could not bear to be present at the end, but on the night of her death he began to write his The Death of Mrs Johnson. |
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In October 1889, Wilde had finally found his voice in prose and, at the end of the second volume, Wilde left The Woman's World. |
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The performance was also notable as a backing dancer fell offstage at the end of the performance whilst wearing a house costume. |
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This version gives credit to Harris and Katz at the end of the film, and thanks them for providing some previously unknown stereo soundtracks. |
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If the teams are tied at the end of the game, play continues for as many ends as may be required to break the tie. |
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The positions at the end of the last race are used to set the positions on the first day of the races the next year. |
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From the 2015 season the Jack Sears Trophy has been awarded to the highest placed rookie driver at the end of the season. |
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