A weak, gray light filtered into Katherine's room the next morning, gradually bringing the young woman to the land of the living. |
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On the latest album, he's bringing the beats and scattered rhymes into the zone of spooky jazz fusion and hallucinogenic acid rock. |
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Chryses approached the Achaeans ' fast ships to win his daughter back, bringing a priceless ransom. |
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There were no bins in sight and perhaps the installation of these would assist in bringing the waterside up a grade. |
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As the water level reached the top, I shut off the tap, bringing the glass up to my lips and sipping it silently. |
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If you turn 30 acres of chateau vineyards into 150 acres then you are bringing its reputation into question. |
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A friendly efficient staff is happy to help you quench your thirst by bringing you a drink from the fully stocked bar. |
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It tempers temper, quells hatred and dissolves fear, bringing a deeper sense of dominion and happiness to our lives. |
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Technology advances international competitiveness by bringing in just-in-time delivery and client specific products. |
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Accordingly, suits must be justiciable before the Court will decide them, and the party bringing the suit must have standing to do so. |
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The general public therefore has no role to play in tracking down these people and bringing them to justice. |
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This is usually very enjoyable with many good singers bringing along their guitars and accordions for a good session. |
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His life was for all, bringing everyone in his midst to purity, upliftment and divinity. |
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For nearly one hundred years, bringing a pet into Britain involved a six month period in quarantine. |
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This scheme will involve trained mediators bringing warring parties together to discuss and sort out their differences. |
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Well, I mean, it's very rare you see the defense bringing in adulterous affairs on the part of their client! |
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Kate, who now lives and plays in and around Liverpool, will be bringing in a host of musicians to the Lakes from her adoptive home city. |
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He explained that power lines were particularly vulnerable to wet snow driven by high winds clinging to cables and bringing them down. |
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Everyone agreed that Bryan Singer had done an admirable job in bringing the Marvel comic to the screen. |
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Part social and part scientific, the courses were especially important for bringing together war brides about to leave for a foreign country. |
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Alexia slipped the leash on the two Westies before bringing them to the kennel just behind the house. |
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We can only hope he succeeds in bringing reform and efficiency to the entire public administration. |
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There is a northerly with us this weekend, then westerlies will come across bringing some rain. |
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With his frequent exhibitions and trips to the USA Kandinsky helped bringing abstract art to this country. |
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I have fond memories of wandering our farm, bringing my father his lunch during the spring field work. |
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John insisted on kissing them as well, bringing the first wan smiles to their faces after the events of the night. |
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A lively discussion began, bringing in the accused, the jury, the judge, even the public gallery. |
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And officers have warned the criminals that they have taken an extra special interest in bringing them to book. |
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He seemed unfazed that an array of high-tech gadgetry was to be deployed in his street with the aim of bringing him to book. |
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They say an increasing number of prostitutes are walking the streets bringing violent and drug-related crime with them. |
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The items were just perfect, bringing joy and happiness to every single one of them. |
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Marie is bringing her accounting skills to help the finance management of the club and takes up the position of joint treasurer. |
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The Left Bloc began by bringing together people from different traditions of the radical left in Portugal. |
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By 9.30 I was kneeling beside the phone and the pains were now bringing tears to my eyes but bizarrely I was still racked with doubt. |
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For unknown reasons, as it crossed the bar, the vessel turned northwest bringing it abeam of the breaking waves. |
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She contracts her abs, curling her pelvis up and bringing her knees toward her chest. |
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He denied any allegation of race fixing but is due to face a Jockey Club charge of bringing racing into disrepute next month, which he denies. |
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He also was charged with giving misleading evidence to stewards and bringing racing into disrepute. |
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The two are among 34 fellows recognized in 2005, bringing to 532 the total number named since the program's inception. |
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This has helped in solving the problem of drinking water, bringing some lands under rabi crops and generating employment opportunities. |
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Decorate your house by bringing the outside in, using pinecones and acorns! |
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The monomyth has become a very important theme in philosophy and in the study of folklore, bringing together many cultures and many worlds. |
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In the empty trattoria, he berated the waiter for bringing the wrong decanter and wine glasses. |
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Hockney saw the object that would become the bane of office secretaries everywhere as bringing him closer to his art. |
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Bringing literary criticism into the creative writing workshop is problematic. |
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It could serve as a backstop for Mitt, bringing him over the top at the last possible moment. |
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Bringing such a collection to life took months of painstaking research and development. |
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Bringing farmers back onto the dole shrinks the constituency for limited government and tax cuts. |
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Bringing the bottle to his mouth he began to chug the alcohol, looking for a way to remove the pain and guilt he felt. |
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Bringing them into the process of policy making legitimises them and bolsters their authority. |
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Bringing those responsible for these criminal acts to justice, however senior they may be, will be embarrassing. |
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Bringing to the screen unforgettable characters, he has never compromised on his beliefs. |
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Bringing up the subject of his infidelity would violate norms of reservedness and submissiveness. |
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He has taken care of the little guy, assiduously bringing home federal bucks to his impoverished district. |
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Now aspire wants an alternative, and is bringing five black women together for a good gab. |
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The Reds nudged and shouldered at the lead, putting their first batter aboard in the third, fourth, and fifth innings but never quite bringing him around. |
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I accept that cricket must find ways of bringing in the cash to survive and if this ploy succeeds all so well and good, but I have my reservations. |
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They are the type of laws that supported slavery, bringing about the creation of an Uncle Tom's Cabin, and the type of laws that sustained a Jim Crow era of segregation. |
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Most oddly, while implacably committed to family duties and the bringing up of children, the novel succeeds in portraying both as a burden almost beyond human bearing. |
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Bringing air into the bottom of the bioreactor promotes aerobic conditions. |
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Bringing creative energy to this area can quickly change the look of your home. |
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In fact, they will actually be encouraged that I am bringing people in. |
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Bringing the play to a rousing climax, he stumbled over to Trina and kissed her bulbous balloon lips. |
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He also implicitly criticised the president for packing the courts and legislature with his supporters and for bringing the army deeply into political life. |
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The adenovirus he received was simply a vector, bringing a missing gene to his cell. |
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If Hillary represents the restoration, she would be bringing back what was once regarded as a brand of Democratic centrism. |
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Bringing more people into the town could also be a welcome boost for the town's traders. |
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Once again he accused the West of being unfair to Russia, bringing back his favorite metaphor, the Russian bear. |
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But could it be that these devices are actually bringing us closer together? |
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Bringing things closer into sight is the first step in dealing with potential threats. |
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Free black Americans, he insists, played the crucial role of bringing British abolitionist pressure to bear on America. |
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Her collections of poetry Evening, Rosary, White Flock, Plantain, Anno Domini MCMXXI, bringing Acmeist clarity to the delineation of personal feeling, won her enormous renown. |
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Bringing in two or three strong-willed players who would not submit to the losing atmosphere would be one place to start. |
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There are plenty of factual accounts in Bringing them Home which rend the heart. |
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Bringing a set of darts to an interview could be viewed as a warning to lairy journalists to mind their manners, but not with Meadows. |
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Bringing a genuinely unique sound to an admittedly tired genre is worth celebrating. |
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Bringing pop acts to perform with an orchestra is a good idea, but too often the symphony takes a back seat to the star. |
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Bringing modern styles to Chinese drama, they are cultivating their own fans. |
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In the film, his pals fondly recall the critic bringing through a carousel of unattractive women. |
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Bringing attention to the absurdity and pointlessness of this provincial puffery does nothing to stop it. |
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Bringing out a contrast between industrial and domestic architecture, he says that there is a vast difference between the two. |
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Bringing a country together that appears to be in such a state of disunion is another matter. |
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The move reinvigorated Clapton, bringing him back to his love of music and saving him from drugs. |
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This year, the show has even resurrected Eliot Ness, seen making a pompous speech to reporters about bringing Capone to justice. |
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Bringing home a gold medal from the world championships was, well, like a fairytale. |
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Bringing it closer to his face, he could smell ozone and stifled a yelp as a spark of static electricity leaped from the blade to his nose. |
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Bringing a literal mind to the interpretations of Jesus' parables is usually not encouraged. |
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The resulting photographs are a celebration, bringing to life the peerless spirit embodied by The Macallan. |
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Downton becomes a convalescent home during the war, bringing in a number of new struggles for the family and the staff. |
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Bringing data backups home with you every day may work well if you're a sole proprietor or a very small business. |
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As well, the victim states that her two younger brothers often berate her, call her names and accuse her of falsely bringing the charge against their father, the offender. |
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Lawrence Osborne talks to the co-director about bringing the soon-to-be Steven Spielberg movie to life. |
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Bringing the weights together can relieve tension from the muscle, which decreases the total amount of time your pecs are working. |
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Bringing her hands up she wiped them away and looked up at him with a sniffle. |
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Bringing up the rear in the terms of reference are various matters related to content. |
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She has the difficult task of bringing together a number of discordant elements. |
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But Cocker proved to be a survivor, bringing his passionate persona to concert halls around the world decade after decade. |
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At one point Schettino admitted that bringing passengers up to the bridge was a common occurrence. |
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Bringing costs down will have to become a major priority for both cable companies and the telcos. |
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And he revived the company by bringing it even truer to its consumerist roots. |
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Three films about British brains show the trouble of bringing otherworldly intelligence to the big screen. |
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Bringing us back down to earth, the beauty and health director has this to say about the website. |
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He also practices it by bringing transcendental techniques into the boardroom to create the mental environment to generate ideas. |
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It is hard not to think Connors is an insensitive cad for bringing up such a private matter almost 40 years after the fact. |
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Bringing up baby is demanding enough, but how do parents manage with twins or triplets? |
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Would he mind, she wondered, carrying the package of black-market tea that she was bringing her mother? |
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Apollinaire accused his best friend of bringing the stolen statues to the newspaper. |
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Bringing his family and dependents to Iceland, he built a farm in what eventually became the capitol city of Reykjavik. |
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Bringing your feet out will change the emphasis on your prime movers slightly, placing more focus on your adductor and abductors. |
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Bringing cheer to the faces of the underprivileged is always a commendable job. |
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Bringing a tree into a house and covering it with trinkets is, of course, an unnatural act. |
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Bringing the pole down into a horizontal position, my right arm out behind me, locating the position of my left hand was easy. |
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Sally Morgan's novel My Place was considered a breakthrough memoir in terms of bringing indigenous stories to wider notice. |
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In 1843 and 1844, sailing ships bringing immigrant families from Alsace arrived at the port of New York. |
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Gender roles also tend to be more traditional, and grandparents play a greater role in bringing up children, than in the West. |
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In the last million years, an ice sheet entered the area of Poland eight times, bringing along with it changes of reaches of the river. |
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In 803, Charlemagne sent a Bavarian army into Pannonia, defeating and bringing an end to the Avar confederation. |
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At the same time an uprising took place in Kiev, bringing to power Vseslav of Polotsk who supported the traditional Slavic paganism. |
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A modern campaign, not just in America, is so fine-tuned, so honed and platitudinised, that mistakes are the only way of bringing it into focus. |
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In the 870s, Norwegian settlers left their homeland and colonised Iceland, bringing their belief system with them. |
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Europeans brought transportation technology to the practise, bringing large numbers of African slaves to the Americas by sail. |
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The development of the heavy galleon removed even the necessity of bringing carrack firepower to bear in most circumstances. |
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The Khitans occupied the areas vacated by the Turkic Uyghurs bringing them under their control. |
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Here the earth god is propitiated in the hope of bringing wealth and health to the village. |
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Stevens had campaigned on a platform of bringing the tribes together under socialist principles. |
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The military seized control in 1968, bringing the National Reformation Council into power. |
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These armies fought several battles, in the last one of which Ghalib was killed, bringing the civil war to an end. |
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In the 1950s, various organizations, including some advocating armed uprising, competed for public support in bringing about political change. |
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He returned the next year and presented his findings to the monarchs, bringing natives and gold under a hero's welcome. |
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Rafael traveled with a crew from a Malaysian junk, bringing back profitable trade items and glowing reports about China's commercial potential. |
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Spanish rule eventually contributed significantly to bringing political unity to the fragmented states of the archipelago. |
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The new governor returned to the island as instructed, bringing with him his wife and children. |
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The introduction of European diseases decimated the local population, resulting in the Spanish bringing African slaves to work plantations. |
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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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In 1603, Queen Elizabeth I of England died, bringing to an end the era of Elizabethan adventurism. |
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There it was inspected for leaks and sealed, but a second attempt to depart also failed, bringing them only as far as Plymouth, Devon. |
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Still not willing to give up the promise of wealth, he convinced his wife to come, bringing their surviving daughter. |
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Bringing the composer's tartly individual music to life, they prove, too, an indispensable supplement to this sympathetic and thorough composer portrait. |
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I scraped one of the chairs while bringing it up the stairs. |
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As the anchor fetches her up, she will swing head to wind, bringing the head sails aback. |
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His cap and white gloves were perfect whether he was delivering the bed tea at 8am or bringing me a china hot water bottle just before midnight. |
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He was no better than the smug marrieds who haunted Central Park, guzzling boydick then bringing hepatitis home to their wives. |
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Kalinic later saw red for a rash tackle on Paul Scharner before Gabriel Tamas was dismissed for bringing down Diouf. |
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Perhaps we have not been sufficiently aware that talking about access and its implications in Scandinavia is like bringing owls to Athens. |
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In this case, therefore, I conceive the plaintiff must be nonsuited and I should disadvise the bringing any such action. |
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This approach can lead to a Disneyland of a garden that busily vies for attention with the view, bringing out the best in neither. |
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His plan to rid Trafalgar Square of pigeons by bringing in peregrine falcons to eat them was dismissed as not feasible. |
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Geez Louise, people are bringing shower gifts and they are also getting bilked for the cost of their own refreshments? Dang, that's tacky. |
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And it's that gladful repetition that music and Word together can enhance in bringing praise to God. |
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The 'traditional' view is that settlers from Ireland founded the kingdom, bringing Gaelic language and culture with them. |
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Towards the end of the century the size of the helm port on large ships was much reduced by bringing the head of the rudder inside the ship. |
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After the American victory, between 40,000 and 60,000 defeated Loyalists migrated, some bringing their slaves. |
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Aristotle's analysis of procreation describes an active, ensouling masculine element bringing life to an inert, passive female element. |
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Phoenician traders probably began visiting Great Britain in search of minerals around this time, bringing with them goods from the Mediterranean. |
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Claudius himself travelled to the island after the completion of initial offensives, bringing with him reinforcements and elephants. |
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In 927 Edward's successor Athelstan conquered Northumbria, bringing the whole of England under one ruler for the first time. |
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Richard died in captivity early the next year, probably murdered, bringing an end to the main Plantagenet line. |
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Tudor assumed the throne as Henry VII, founding the Tudor dynasty and bringing the Plantagenet line of kings to an end. |
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Louis left England as agreed and joined the Albigensian Crusade in the south of France, bringing the war to an end. |
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The clergy were on the front line of the disease, bringing comfort to the dying, hearing final confessions and organising burials. |
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Raleigh has been widely speculated to be responsible for introducing the potato to Europe, and was a key figure in bringing it to Ireland. |
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French and Italian chefs appeared in the country houses and palaces bringing new standards of food preparation and taste. |
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At the time of the massacre, he was charged with the task of keeping Scottish vessels from bringing reinforcements to Rathlin Island. |
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Both James's children died without legitimate issue, bringing the Stuart family to an end. |
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In response to the threat James had raised five new regiments of foot and five of horse, as well as bringing in Scottish and Irish soldiers. |
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The Bridgewater Canal, Britain's first wholly artificial waterway, was opened in 1761, bringing coal from mines at Worsley to central Manchester. |
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Criteria for bringing someone before the Revolutionary Tribunal, created March 1793, had always been vast and vague. |
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Pitt was an outstanding administrator who worked for efficiency and reform, bringing in a new generation of outstanding administrators. |
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After a decade of constant warfare, France and Britain signed the Treaty of Amiens in March 1802, bringing the Revolutionary Wars to an end. |
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After the Second World War, the vast majority of British colonies and territories became independent, effectively bringing the empire to an end. |
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The council is now exploring more piecemeal ways of bringing in development. |
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Hawking also maintained his public profile, including bringing science to a wider audience. |
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If they persisted in bringing a case for decision before a Shire Court then it could be determined there. |
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Kouchner's comments came after another French marine was killed bringing to 29 the number of French forces lost in action. |
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In 1926, Oregon Yearly Meeting seceded from Five Years Meeting, bringing together several other yearly meetings and scattered monthly meetings. |
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The Empire was eventually annexed by the United Kingdom, bringing the Punjab under the British Raj. |
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The Bodleian Libraries group was formed in 2000, bringing the Bodleian Library and some of the subject libraries together. |
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By bringing Romeo into the scene to eavesdrop, Shakespeare breaks from the normal sequence of courtship. |
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Performances outside the patent theatres were instrumental in bringing the monopoly to an end. |
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Three German bands, Kreator, Sodom, and Destruction, played a central role in bringing the style to Europe. |
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In one scene Hitchcock uses a lightbulb to illuminate what might be a fatal glass of milk that Grant is bringing to his wife. |
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Tackling A player may tackle an opposing player who has the ball by holding them while bringing them to ground. |
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In the 1976 season, he won five 500cc Grands Prix, bringing him the World Championship. |
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By 1607, Ireland was fully under English control, bringing the old Gaelic political and social order to an end. |
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In 1720 he improved his position by bringing about a reconciliation between the Prince of Wales and the King. |
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Porridge is made by mixing maize flour or millet flour with water and bringing the mixture to a boil. |
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It ended when Mehmed I emerged as the sultan and restored Ottoman power, bringing an end to the Interregnum, also known as the Fetret Devri. |
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The bishopric became one of the largest and wealthiest in the Kingdom of Scotland, bringing wealth and status to the town. |
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There are also restrictions on bringing children under the age of 16 to the island. |
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This was an extensive reform of the law in the Byzantine Empire, bringing it together into codified documents. |
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Accused of rudeness and incompetence, he was also credited with ruining Soviet agriculture and bringing the world to the brink of nuclear war. |
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However, a later review decided that greater benefits would be obtained by bringing HS2 to the existing Leeds station. |
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Although this entails bringing additional investors into the airport, GIP aims to retain management control. |
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Sir John King, later Lord King, was appointed chairman, charged with bringing the airline back into profitability. |
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It was a tremendous success, bringing its author fame, fortune and literary status. |
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Coughing sometimes confined him to bed, and he had a history of bringing up blood and mucus. |
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This is attributed to Hopkins, who taught himself Welsh and who used sprung verse, bringing some features of Welsh poetic metre into his work. |
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They attracted large audiences bringing Sargent's name before another section of the public. |
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The Bee Gees have signed a new distribution deal with Capitol Records, bringing them back to Universal. |
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At the 59th Annual Grammy Awards in February 2017, Adele won all five of her nominations, bringing her to fifteen. |
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Horsley, with the goal of bringing together fine and applied arts and raising the status of the latter. |
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To allow for this, Attenborough stood in for Hopkins during Winger's rehearsals, only bringing him in for the last one before a take. |
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Religious organizations have been important in bringing about political action against pornography. |
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Before he could marry again David died, apparently unexpectedly, bringing the Bruce dynasty to an end. |
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James is credited with finally bringing the Lordship of the Isles under control. |
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Augustine is supposed to have said that bringing clowns, actors, and dancers into a house was like inviting in a gang of unclean spirits. |
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At the beginning of 1424, Buchan returned, bringing with him a further 6500 men. |
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Her secretary, William Maitland of Lethington, defected to the Protestant side, bringing his administrative skills. |
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The Scottish armies in England were instrumental in bringing about the victory of the English Parliament over the King. |
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There was hardly anyone in Scotland who was disinterested but some jurors did resist bringing in a verdict of guilty. |
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Arriving on 9 March, siege operations did not begin until 24 March, owing to difficulties in bringing the ships into the bay. |
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Voltaire's work was instrumental in bringing about general acceptance of Newton's optical and gravitational theories in France. |
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Robert Candlish was influential perhaps second only to Thomas Chalmers in bringing about the Disruption. |
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On 28 May 1963 Cadco Development Ltd held a press conference in Edinburgh to announce that they were bringing 2,000 jobs to Glenrothes. |
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Following the union of Scotland with England, the government began bringing Scotland's local governance into line with the rest of Great Britain. |
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He was later also crowned King of England and Ireland on 25 July 1603, bringing closer the countries of the United Kingdom. |
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An agreement was reached in September 2016, bringing an end to the dispute. |
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To make the fullest use of the bridge, several new railway connections were built, bringing main line routes to the bridge. |
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After generations of incessant warfare, Gruffudd began the reconstruction of Gwynedd, intent on bringing stability to his country. |
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Cadwaladr fled to Ireland and hired a Norse fleet from Dublin, bringing the fleet to Abermenai to compel Owain to reinstate him. |
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On 24 August 1217, a French fleet arrived off the coast of Sandwich, bringing Louis soldiers, siege engines and fresh supplies. |
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Lancaster refused to meet with Edward in parliament for the next two years, bringing effective governance to a standstill. |
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The Interpretation Project is a long term project concerned with bringing St Paul's to life for all its visitors. |
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Tyler comes to believe the tumour is embodied by Hunt, and begins to think that by bringing Hunt down, his own body can recover. |
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The original footage was updated by adding further footage to the end, bringing it up to date with the band's fifth album. |
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He paid thousands of dollars for electric lighting, including bringing electricity and building a bank, as well as a road into the Cahuenga Pass. |
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In 1955 another two LSTs where chartered into the existing fleet, Empire Cymric and Empire Nordic, bringing the fleet strength to seven. |
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The rivers then empty into the ocean, often also bringing chemicals used as fertilizers in agriculture. |
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The Renaissance began in Italy and spread to the rest of Europe, bringing a renewed interest in humanism, science, exploration and art. |
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Starting with trade in coarse woollen fabrics, the Hanseatic League had the effect of bringing both commerce and industry to northern Germany. |
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The terminal groyne prevents longshore drift from bringing material to other nearby places. |
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Hipper ordered German ships vigorously to enforce search and seizure rules, bringing fishing boats into Cuxhaven to be searched. |
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She plied between Portsmouth and Hong Kong, taking out relief crews and bringing home the crews they replaced. |
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The port also sees various cruise ship calls bringing visitors to the Dorset area. |
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On December 7, 1941, Japan attacked the United States at Pearl Harbor, bringing it too into the war on the Allied side. |
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Northern winds continue through the whole year, cooling the surface water and bringing ice to the south. |
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It can move slightly offshore, bringing a wet snow south of Boston to Richmond, Virginia, or even parts of the Carolinas. |
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Da Gama looked on through the porthole and saw the women bringing up their gold and jewels and holding up their babies to beg for mercy. |
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It proved to be the largest surrender of Confederate forces, effectively bringing the war to an end. |
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The females arrive in late may bringing in an increase of territorial defense through fighting and boundary displays. |
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Drift nets are also effective at bringing in large amounts of fish in one catch. |
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Only part of Africa's population migrated out of the continent, bringing just part of the original African genetic variety with them. |
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In fact, until its fall embassies from Carthage would regularly make the journey to Tyre to worship Melqart, bringing material offerings. |
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Tristan tells Kahedin to sail back with white sails if he is bringing Iseult, and black sails if he is not. |
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William died unexpectedly in July, removing the last major challenger to Henry's rule and bringing the war in Flanders to a halt. |
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In 1854 the railway arrived from Paris bringing many tourists eager to enjoy the beaches of Biarritz. |
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In 1889 the Local Government Act codified the responsibilities of the police on Scilly, bringing them in line with police on the mainland. |
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The act of bringing to bear arms contextually changes the status of the person, from peaceful citizen, to warrior citizen. |
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The service opened on 12 November 1954, bringing television to the area for the first time. |
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In 585, the Visigothic King Leovigild invaded the Suebic kingdom of Galicia and defeated it, bringing it under Visigoth control. |
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He also requested that the Khan cease attacks on the Cossacks and those bringing tribute to Yermak. |
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In 1598 Kuchum was defeated on the banks of the Ob and was forced to flee to the territories of the Nogai, bringing an end to his rule. |
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The top car park is a popular spot for bringing children to do sledging, or even more serious snowsports. |
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One important saint is Isidore the Laborer, who is connected to the bringing of rain. |
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Quiet diplomacy allows ASEAN leaders to communicate without bringing the discussions into the public view. |
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Junction and nexus proved valuable in bringing the concept of context to the forefront of the attention of the world of linguistics. |
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However, Virginia received more colonists from the English West Country, bringing with them a distinctive dialect and vocabulary. |
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Their livelihood was threatened by Count Albrecht of Mansfeld bringing the industry under his own control. |
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Due to military manoeuvres of imperial and French forces, he was forced to make a detour to the south, bringing him to Geneva. |
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The Act ushered in a new period of Indian history, bringing about the end of Company rule in India. |
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The members in the Legislative assembly who are men will not help us in bringing any drastic changes which will be of benefit to us. |
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At the time Bramah was bringing his concepts to fruition, the field of hydraulic engineering was an almost unknown science. |
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The cruise enabled the HLF assessors to view the work done and to sign off the Phase 1a project, bringing it to a conclusion. |
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Some children work as guides for tourists, sometimes combined with bringing in business for shops and restaurants. |
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He was instrumental in bringing the Industrial Revolution to the United States. |
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The Lowell Police Department has made positive progress in bringing the crime rates down in recent years. |
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He then swore revenge on his creator for bringing him into a world that hated him. |
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Jia describes Shen Buhai's Shu as a particular method of applying the Tao, or virtue, bringing together Confucian and Taoist discourses. |
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If there are no objections, the local authority can confirm the order themselves, so bringing the path into effect. |
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The conflict is rationally resolvable either by correcting the mistaken belief or by bringing the wayward desire under rational control. |
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Subducting plates can lead to orogeny by bringing oceanic islands, oceanic plateaus, and sediments to convergent margins. |
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Subduction may also cause orogeny without bringing in oceanic material that collides with the overriding continent. |
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Some species can bend their leaf edges slightly by thigmotropism, bringing additional glands into contact with the trapped insect. |
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The extreme rationalism and skepticism of the age led naturally to deism and also played a part in bringing the later reaction of romanticism. |
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The Leeds and Liverpool Canal crosses the plain and, in summer, is used for irrigation, bringing water from the Pennines. |
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The arrival of the Leeds and Liverpool Canal in 1796 made possible transportation of goods in bulk, bringing a huge boost to the town's economy. |
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Mary Pickford is bringing the story-book children, beloved by young and old, to the silvercloth. |
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The success of these women has had the snowball effect of bringing more and more women into the sport over the past few years. |
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The night ended with my mom bringing over a snuggie that she had made out of the breast cancer ribbon fabric. |
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The most thoughtworthy task of thinking and speaking consists in bringing somehow Being into language, in letting Being come into words. |
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We must go through life unloved and uncherished, bringing princes into the world, seeing happiness and love just beyond our reach all the time. |
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Mr. DuBois has, however, approached the work in a radically unradical way, bringing a softening sheen of naturalism to its rumpled texture. |
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Al-Zawahri, an Egyptian-born surgeon, has been credited with bringing tactical and organisational cunning to al-Qaida. |
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Here, we compare waulking songs and shanties to see how they operated in bringing women and men, respectively, into a sense of close alignment. |
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Then the development of the home country was neglected for some wildcat idea of bringing up the backward people of other lands. |
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With this latest opening, BAL continues its strategic global growth, bringing the firm's total office count to 14 in seven countries. |
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The gardai are not there to wetnurse people and what's happening is bringing the whole legal system into disrepute. |
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He has battled to reach the decider and is capable of bringing his A-game when it counts. |
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Agrofuel production also diverts crops from food needs to energy needs, bringing more pressure on agricultural supplies. |
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We ended up bringing in an armchair of our own and requesting a special air bed to help with bedsores. |
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This month it announced it was reducing its role in one Polish shale gas field, and bringing in a partner, Wisent Oil and Gas. |
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An Indian outsourcing company is bringing 1,000 call center jobs to Texas. |
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Metalcasting was born shortly after the Anatolians began bringing colored minerals and stones into their settlements and shaping them into tools. |
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This cold mass of water flows from Antarctica to the equator, bringing with it large schools of fish called anchoveta. |
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Then there were the administrative hurdles to bringing five Angolans to Lebanon. |
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In east China's Zhejiang Province, seven human H7N9 cases were reported on Friday, bringing the total number of such cases to 44 in the province. |
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Eugene Zydeco Dance Community is bringing Curley Taylor and Zydeco Trouble back to Eugene on Thursday at Cozmic. |
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Surrounding the lymph node the excess fat and areolar tissue has been dissolved away, bringing the lymph node tissue to the foreground. |
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Bringing women leaders who are changing the world to our state to showcase them. |
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Bringing comedy to the forefront, Samsung employs Seth Rogen and Paul Rudd to sit in a brainstorm meeting. |
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