She came to execrate the hypocritical values of her upper-class upbringing. |
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The room was barely big enough to contain everyone who came to the meeting. |
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Everyone came to the wedding, including a distant cousin no one had heard from in years. |
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The match, starting on 15 March 1877 at the Melbourne Cricket Ground came to be regarded as the inaugural Test match. |
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The entire convalescent home came to life as soon as the candy striper Cindy arrived. |
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The campaign never came to a major battle, and Llywelyn soon realised he had no choice but to surrender. |
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England then faced the 2002 Tri Nations Series champions Australia, who came to Twickenham on the back of a loss to Ireland. |
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In 1998, Faldo's partnership with David Leadbetter came to an acrimonious end when Faldo dispensed with his services by post in a letter. |
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Once we had an old man who came to school to show us slides he took of dinosaurs in the inky jungle of somewhere in centralish Africa. |
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The book has quite a few plot holes. For example, it's never explained why the main character came to town. |
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The good woman never died after this, till she came to die for good and all. |
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They came to control a large portion of the trade of the Byzantine Empire, Tripoli, the Principality of Antioch, Armenia, and Egypt. |
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Soon Classical Latin and Vulgar Latin came to be viewed as distinct languages. |
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Towards the end of the imperial period, the accusative came to be used more and more as a general oblique case. |
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Pride came to the aid of fancy, and both combined to fortify his resolution. |
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Since then, the frontier generally moved westward and eventually lands west of the Mississippi River came to be referred to as the West. |
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In the Western Roman Empire, Count came to indicate generically a military commander, but was not a specific rank. |
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Trish was an admin on three forums, and had no trouble at all when it came to moderating them. |
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This embarrassment turned to bitterness when the Woodvilles came to be favoured over the Nevilles at court. |
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In the aftermath of 1848, Polish, Russian, Hungarian, Italian and French political refugees came to Jersey. |
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After it had passed, Gaelic Irish language and customs came to dominate the countryside again. |
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Charles's confrontation with the Scots came to a head in 1639, when he tried and failed to coerce Scotland by military means. |
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The figures also showed that 77,000 EU migrants who came to Britain were looking for work. |
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The car came to rest with its front wheels in the four foot of the nearest railway line, the down Leeds line. |
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The process whereby the indigenous population of 'Wales' came to think of themselves as Welsh is not clear. |
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Henry VII came to peace with James IV in 1502, paving the way for the marriage of his daughter Margaret. |
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In 1513, after preliminary raids by borderers came to grief, James's main army invaded England. |
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Every Saturday a farmer came to our door selling fresh country eggs from his big round basket covered with straw. |
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These plans never came to any form of action after the French invasion failed to materialise. |
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Unlike his predecessors, Henry VII came to the throne without personal experience in estate management or financial administration. |
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At that time, Mennonites and Czech Brothers came to Poland, with the latter settling mostly in Greater Poland around Leszno. |
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The Kingdom of Hanover came to an end in 1866 when it was annexed by Prussia. |
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The common prisoners drew lots amongst themselves and only one out of twenty actually came to trial. |
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At the same time, however, many natives and settlers came to depend on each other. |
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As a result of the decimation in the populace the value of the working class increased, and commoners came to enjoy more freedom. |
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Soon, bolstered both by the new musket technology and naval support, the Bengal army came to be widely regarded. |
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Rustlings and cheepings came to him across that still, moonlit yard. A concourse of living beings sent the hum of their activity into the night. |
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Indian affairs now also came to be more closely examined in the British Parliament and more widely discussed in the British press. |
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The mutinies came to a head with mutiny of the Royal Indian Navy in Bombay in February 1946, followed by others in Calcutta, Madras, and Karachi. |
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The euphoria that had accompanied Edward's birth became sorrow, but it was only over time that Henry came to long for his wife. |
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Although initially curious about Disraeli when he entered Parliament in 1837, Victoria came to detest him over his treatment of Peel. |
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As it became clear that this might be his final sickness, friends and opponents alike came to call. |
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The third group, who came to be called Puritans, wanted to remove remaining traces of the old ways. |
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In March 1917, the Tsar was ousted from the Russian throne, and in November a Bolshevik government came to power under the leadership of Lenin. |
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This conspiracy theory of betrayal became common, and the German populace came to see themselves as victims. |
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Thousands of people came to the Civic Center to show off their civic pride. |
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The IPP came to dominate Irish politics, to the exclusion of the previous Liberal, Conservative, and Unionist parties that had existed there. |
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In May 1929, a minority Labour government headed by Ramsay MacDonald came to office with Liberal support. |
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When Casimir the Great died in 1370, leaving no legitimate male heir, the Piast dynasty came to an end. |
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The first steps towards the Luftwaffe's formation were undertaken just months after Adolf Hitler came to power. |
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At this point, the multinational nature of Fighter Command came to the fore. |
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The Labour Party came to power in the United Kingdom after its unexpected victory in the July 1945 general elections. |
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Many slogans and terms coined came to be used by Bush's political opponents, or those opposed to the war. |
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Because it was highly tractable, it rapidly came to be used by a huge percentage of CDO and CDS investors, issuers, and rating agencies. |
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Around this time the first of several proposals was made for a rack railway to the summit, none of which came to fruition. |
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In the 14th century friars came to Newport where they built an isolation hospital for infectious diseases. |
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In response to this, Cunedda ap Edern, a Gododdin warlord from Scotland, came to the area and began to drive the Irish out. |
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The SLP and BSP parties came to influence the shop steward movement, which became particularly prominent in what became known as Red Clydeside. |
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However, the SDLP quickly came to the view that Stormont was unreformable, and withdrew from parliamentary involvement. |
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Many of these early immigrants came to work on the pepper and gambier plantations. |
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A plan between May and July 1550 to smuggle her out of England to the safety of the European mainland came to nothing. |
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Prussia, having secured Silesia, came to terms with Austria in disregard of French interests. |
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Spain was not yet at peace, as Henry II of France came to the throne in 1547 and immediately renewed conflict with Spain. |
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Before the nineteenth century closed, industrial capitalism and agriculturalism came to a showdown. |
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Tax avoidance by corporations came to national attention in 2012, when MPs singled out Google, Amazon. |
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On April 14, a company came to light that he had owned on Jersey until 2002, while mayor of Las Palmas. |
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And it was Cotes's interpretation of gravity rather than Newton's that came to be accepted. |
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No one knows motherlove more than our Lord, who came to give His life so that we may live. |
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Bulfinch, a solicitor at Redcastle, came to him with irrefragable proofs of gross peculation on the part of the bailiff. |
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After the death of Muhammad bin Tughlaq, the Bengal Sultanate came to power in 1352 CE, as Delhi Sultanate began disintegrating. |
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This was a notion that developed slowly and came to be a preoccupation of scientists, theologians, and the public. |
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A significant number of modern anthropologists and biologists in the West came to view race as an invalid genetic or biological designation. |
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Comestibles of all sorts came to view, and a smell of cooking spread itself among the trees. |
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The Authorized King James Version, as it came to be known, was completed in 1611 and is considered a masterpiece of Jacobean prose. |
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Friction between royalists and Puritans in Maryland came to a head in the Battle of the Severn. |
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As such, these councils have been held to resolve the most important theological matters that came to be disputed within the Church. |
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Charles' confrontation with the Scots came to a head in 1639, when Charles tried and failed to coerce Scotland by military means. |
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When Grandma came to visit, the boy hid the girlies in his dresser so she wouldn't see them. |
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It bought up the top talent, especially when Hollywood came to the fore in the 1920s and produced over 80 percent of the total world output. |
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Winston Churchill came to power, promising to fight the Germans to the very end. |
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Years later he came to regret not going to university, but at the time he loved his work as a journalist and felt passionately about his career. |
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A guy came to my door selling some weird coupon subscription. I told him to go fly a kite. |
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However, with the onset of the Great Depression, the painting came to be seen as a depiction of steadfast American pioneer spirit. |
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Many Modernists came to this viewpoint, for example Paul Hindemith in his late turn towards mysticism. |
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Despite their political differences, Waugh came to admire George Orwell, because of their shared patriotism and sense of morality. |
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That relationship is generally thought to have informed the writing of The End of the Affair, published in 1951, when the affair came to an end. |
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All access to him by his colleagues was through her, and she came to know as much about Larkin's compartmentalized life as anyone. |
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Fanny, now divorced and recovered from her own illness, came to Stevenson's bedside and nursed him to recovery. |
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This venture accordingly came to an end, and Burns went home to Lochlea farm. |
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Brian John came to creative writing late, after a career in university teaching and academic research. |
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These largely came to an end with the First World War and are now represented by the Royal Stuart Society. |
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Thomas came to be appreciated as a popular poet during his lifetime, though he found earning a living as a writer difficult. |
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He worked with Lord Kelvin to develop the absolute scale of temperature, which came to be called the Kelvin scale. |
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The musical style emerged shortly afterwards in Spain and other areas of Latin America where it came to be known under similar names. |
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Gilbert took legal action against Carte and Sullivan and vowed to write no more for the Savoy, and so the partnership came to an acrimonious end. |
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Although Barbirolli later came to love Mahler's music, in the 1930s he thought it sounded thin. |
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Vandeloup smiled at this, and came to the conclusion that the Wopples family was a mutual admiration society. |
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Through Rossetti, Morris came to associate with poet Robert Browning, and the artists Arthur Hughes, Thomas Woolner, and Ford Madox Brown. |
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He came to reject state socialism and large centralized control, instead emphasising localised administration within a socialist society. |
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This idea came to him when he was visiting Japan and he created The Zen Garden at the Ryoanji Temple of Kyoto Feb 21st. |
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The extensive, yet affordable encyclopedia came to represent the transmission of Enlightenment and scientific education to an expanding audience. |
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Matters came to a head in 1833, the year in which the canal made its lowest profit since the death of the Duke. |
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The x. of Awgust Maximilian emperowr of Almayne came to kynge Henry of England besyde Terwen, and there the emperowre had wages of the kynge. |
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After Hamlet came to a close in August 1964, Burton and Taylor continued making films together. |
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As his black, naily fingers dug loose the scaly pig's skin, wandering tears came to the bo'sun 's eyes. |
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In 1921 his family came to the UK, and he was educated at St Paul's School, London, and Corpus Christi College, Oxford. |
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He came to realise that when it came to sacrificing human lives, one was to think and act with extreme prudence. |
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He thus came to the conclusion that psychoanalytic theories had more in common with primitive myths than with genuine science. |
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Jacques Rogge's IOC Presidency came to an end at the 125th IOC Session in Buenos Aires. |
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However, the game was not actively promoted until 1900, when it came to the attention of author and newspaperman William Bulfin. |
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By the 1st century BC, Britannia came to be used for Great Britain specifically. |
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In the 2nd century, Roman Britannia came to be personified as a goddess, armed with a trident and shield and wearing a Corinthian helmet. |
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Over time, Albion specifically came to be known as Britannia, and the name for the group was subsequently dropped. |
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When James came to the English throne, some elaborate pageants were staged. |
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He also developed similar techniques when it came to measuring the heights of mountains, depths of the valleys, and expanse of the horizon. |
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But when it came to action I found myself between the fires of two professional narrow-mindednesses. |
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The vassals of Ormuz, the Shia Jarwanid dynasty came to rule eastern Arabia in the 14th century. |
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The Iraqi occupation came to an end in 1991 after military intervention by coalition forces. |
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Though his proposal failed, many reformers in Parliament came to regard him as their leader, instead of Charles James Fox. |
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The Abu Ghraib torture and prisoner abuse scandal came to light, late 2003 in reports by Amnesty International and Associated Press. |
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A real acuerdo gradually came to have the force of law in the form of administrative ordinances embracing a wide range of subjects. |
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The early 20th century in Ethiopia was marked by the reign of Emperor Haile Selassie I, who came to power after Iyasu V was deposed. |
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It was not until five years after graduation that she finally came to grips and began a career. |
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The Colony of Kenya and the Protectorate of Kenya each came to an end on 12 December 1963 with independence being conferred on all of Kenya. |
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When it the time came to fire, the Duke took aim and Winchilsea kept his arm down. |
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The soldiers later returned to Mexico, as backup Border Patrol agents came to investigate. |
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An authoritarian military junta came to power in 1964 and ruled until 1985, after which civilian governance resumed. |
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By 470, the town came to be ruled by the Ripuarian Franks and subordinated to their capital, Cologne. |
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In the year of his coronation as king of the Franks, 768, Charlemagne came to spend Christmas at Aachen for the first time. |
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The Latin word Scotti, originally the word referred specifically to the Gaels, but came to describe all inhabitants of Scotland. |
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But finally to return to literary conventions, it is plot, more than anything else, that came to seem antireal. |
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There were attempts to change the rules to block the formation of ITS, but they never came to fruition. |
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Ambitious plans to take Orkney, Shetland and the Isle of Man came to nothing. |
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The dominant kindred were the Stewarts, who came to control many of the earldoms. |
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Though the old constitutional machinery remained in place, Augustus came to predominate it. |
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A comparison more properly bestowed on those that came to guzzle in his wine cellar. |
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Identifiable characteristics came to define the middle class home and lifestyle. |
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After the Acts of Union 1707, the terms British and Briton came to be applied to all inhabitants of the Kingdom of Great Britain and its empire. |
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The Battle of the Standard, as the encounter came to be called, was a defeat for the Scots. |
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In this respect, the prostitute came to have symbolic significance as the embodiment of the violation of that divide. |
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His early betrothal to Cecily of England came to nothing, but interest in an English marriage remained. |
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Pamphlets made the point and vast audiences came to hear lectures upon the same themes by the likes of Rev. |
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Knox's powers as a preacher came to the attention of the chaplain of the garrison, John Rough. |
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The proposal came to nothing, not least because the intended bridegroom was unwilling. |
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Some emigrants who came to Colonial America were in search of religious freedom. |
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Many Germans came to escape the religious conflicts and declining economic opportunities in Germany and Switzerland. |
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The Rockingham Whigs came to power soon after and began opening negotiations for peace. |
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Following the surrender at Yorktown, the Whig party came to power in Britain and began opening negotiations for a cessation of hostilities. |
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Flogging was a common punishment in the Royal Navy, and came to be associated with the stereotypical hardiness of sailors. |
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Rosebery first came to national attention in 1879 by sponsoring the successful Midlothian campaign of William Ewart Gladstone. |
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This alliance later broke down and Anarawd came to an agreement with Alfred, king of Wessex, with whom he fought against the west Welsh. |
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It came to involve attacks on John Rotheram, the professor of natural philosophy. |
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Hitler now had his sights set on Operation Barbarossa, the invasion of the Soviet Union in June and the Blitz came to end. |
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Fighter Command pilots came to characterise Dowding as one who cared for his men and had their best interests at heart. |
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Schimper came to the conclusion that ice must have been the means of transport for the boulders in the alpine upland. |
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The Moravian Brethren of Herrnhut, Saxony, first came to the Labrador Coast in 1760 to minister to the migratory Inuit tribes there. |
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The next year, when a second enemy force came to attack the port, they found it deserted. |
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The issue came to a head in April 1949 at a Commonwealth prime ministers' meeting in London. |
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It was only after Yakubu sliced another chance into the side netting, a bad miss by the former Everton striker, that Norwich came to life. |
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In fact, the badges themselves often came to be known informally as orders. |
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At the 1964 general election Labour came to power, and the scheme was not pursued. |
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The need for a common name came to be felt because of the common marine biology, geology and hydrology. |
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Sinclair was injured in February 1837, when he came to Port Phillip and attempted to visit his property. |
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They also came to be used by a variety of corporate bodies, including cathedral chapters, municipalities, monasteries etc. |
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When the last Tudor monarch, Elizabeth I, died in 1603, King James VI of Scotland came to power as King James I, founding the Stuart monarchy. |
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Clans developed a territory based on the native men who came to accept the authority of the dominant group in the vicinity. |
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It came to be called the Selkirk Grace because Burns was said to have delivered it at a dinner given by the Earl of Selkirk. |
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To a babeldom of worry, the bus slowed down until it finally came to a stop. |
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Llywelyn and Owain came to terms with King Henry and in 1247, signed the Treaty of Woodstock at Woodstock Palace. |
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The British moral philosopher John Stuart Mill also came to advocate a form of economic socialism within a liberal context. |
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Elites had control in the early 20th century, before populist Huey Long came to power as governor. |
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During the Middle Ages sheep farming for the wool trade came to dominate the economy of Exmoor. |
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Iron production quickly followed in the 2nd century BC, and iron implements came to be used by farmers by the 1st century in southern Korea. |
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Edward's reign was also marked by the further development of Parliament, which came to be divided into two Houses. |
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She finally came to terms with her addictions at her third rehab clinic and rarely drank again. |
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Millions of immigrants came to America from Europe in the 19th century. |
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He came to camp follerin' this cat and a holloring, 'Here kitty-kitty-kitty' all over the consarned place. |
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The crowned portcullis came to be accepted during the 20th century as the emblem of both houses of parliament. |
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During the Middle Ages, sheep farming for the wool trade came to dominate the economy. |
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The campaign came to a successful conclusion in 1969, in conjunction with the investiture of Charles, Prince of Wales. |
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He analyzed the marketing of the chocolate with lawyerlike logic and came to the conclusion there was little special about it. |
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Use of the word maverick spread among cowboys and came to apply to unbranded calves found wandering alone. |
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For most purposes this was Westminster, although the royal treasury, having been moved from Winchester, came to rest in the Tower. |
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In early 1982, Chapman came to an agreement with Toyota to exchange intellectual property and applied expertise. |
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This arrangement came to an end in 2000 when Hampshire moved all their home matches to their newly built Rose Bowl cricket ground in West End. |
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Science also slowly came to realise the difference between perception of colour and mathematisable optics. |
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Their intense relationship came to an abrupt and unexplained end in 1693, and at the same time Newton suffered a nervous breakdown. |
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Faraday was the first to report what later came to be called metallic nanoparticles. |
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It was through Brunel that Babbage knew of Joseph Clement, and so came to encounter the artisans whom he observed in his work on manufactures. |
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And it came to passe after these things, that his masters wife cast her eyes vpon Ioseph, and shee said, Lie with me. |
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Vohumano came to be considered, first as one of the highangels attendant on him, and then formally as one of his six councillors. |
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You didn't come to me in time. And by the time you came to me that fool of a doctor had bled and leeched the lifeblood out of Timmy. |
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After around 100 years of its volatile existence, the Kingdom of Jorvik finally came to an end. |
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When it came to food, Melissa preferred subtle nuance and lighthanded seasoning. |
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In Budapest we came to an agreement that this would be an OSCE operation and that it would have two copresidents. |
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In November 1951, Wilkins came to Cambridge and shared his data with Watson and Crick. |
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That Maine water was so cold that he came to like sixty sore as a pup and wanting to fight Joe. |
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Lister's fame had spread by then, and audiences of 400 often came to hear him lecture. |
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It seems that the idea came to Papin whilst working with Robert Boyle at the Royal Society in London. |
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Gray Wolf came to his side and licked his neck, where fresh blood was crimsoning his tawny hide. |
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These latter became decisive factors in forming modern science, and their early application came to be known as classical mechanics. |
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With the increasing influence and availability of books printed in England, most writing in Scotland came to be done in the English fashion. |
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He came to be known as Peritus because he seemed expert at every task he begripped him. |
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That particular day, walking along the streambed by the church, they came to a fresh cutbank where the earth had caved. |
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This caused a problem, in that Rome came to have a large male population but was bereft of women. |
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Especially during the Roman Republic, some powerful families, or Gentes Maiores, came to dominate political life. |
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If it came to blows, the younger man could not hope to hold his own with the huge policeman. |
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John Lennon's father's family were the descendents of Irish migrants who came to Liverpool in the 19th century. |
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Poynings' Law was repealed in 1782 in what came to be known as the Constitution of 1782, granting Ireland legislative independence. |
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Parliament in this period came to be known as Grattan's Parliament, after the principal Irish leader of the period, Henry Grattan. |
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They had just got me on to the stretcher when my paralysed right arm came to life and began hurting damnably. |
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Blank verse came to be a recognised medium for religious works and for translations of the classics. |
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Most British Chinese are descended from people who were themselves overseas Chinese when they came to Britain. |
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After the setting up of the Free State in 1923, some Protestants left southern Ireland and unionism there largely came to an end. |
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Consequently, Modern English came to use a purely Latin alphabet of 26 letters. |
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A theme, which formerly denoted a subdivision of the Byzantine army, came to refer to a region governed by a strategos. |
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The honeymoon period came to a swift end when the legislation was introduced. |
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This group was contacted by the Welsh linguist Edward Lhuyd who came to Cornwall to study the language. |
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Gradually, Low German came to be politically viewed as a mere dialect spoken by the uneducated. |
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Popes gradually came to have a secular role as governors of regions near Rome. |
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Hulking defenceman Gudbranson, who came to Vancouver in a trade with the Florida Panthers last May, scored in his debut for the Canucks. |
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Laudabiliter came to be seen as the first step in a process, but modern historians think it less important. |
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The radicals formed the Methodist New Connexion, while the original body came to be known as the Wesleyan Methodist Church. |
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Wesley came to his own conclusions while in college and expressed himself strongly against the doctrines of Calvinistic election and reprobation. |
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As they came to seize the priest, Alban put on the priest's cloak and clothing, and presented himself to the soldiers in place of his guest. |
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One teacher in a Rochester, NY, school was hospitalized by an angry parent who came to school and attacked the teacher. |
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The midwife, an old, thin, inscrutable Madrassi, came to the hall and sat on her haunches in a corner, smoking, silent, her eyes bright. |
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I was curious about the fate of Ras Mikael who came to the palace of lyoas as a guest and committed the hosticide. |
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Instead, the Tripartite System came to be characterised by fierce competition for places at the prestigious grammar schools. |
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After hours of deliberation, the council came to a decision. |
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Reggae music came to the UK shores as bluebeat and later through names like ska and rocksteady. |
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Octavian came to terms with Caesarians Antony and Marcus Aemilius Lepidus in 43 BC when the Second Triumvirate was formed. |
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The practical application of Roman law and the era of the European Ius Commune came to an end, when national codifications were made. |
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In February 1952, Elizabeth II came to the throne and decided to make Windsor her principal weekend retreat. |
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At the same time, French castle architecture came to the fore and led the way in the field of medieval fortifications. |
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The partitions came to be seen in Poland as a Polish sacrifice for the security for Western civilization. |
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Mercia, to which Nottingham belonged, came to within three miles of Sheffield City Centre. |
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Roman citizens came to expect high standards of hygiene, and the army was also well provided with latrines and bath houses, or thermae. |
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This text introduces Merlin's master Blaise, who is pictured as writing down Merlin's deeds, explaining how they came to be known and preserved. |
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People came to the town from every part of the country, and from continental Europe. |
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Pilgrims came to touch the royal shrine of the murdered Henry VI, the fragment of the True Cross and other important relics. |
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Plautianus's excessive power came to an end in 204, when he was denounced by the Emperor's dying brother. |
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When push came to shove he gave in almost immediately, showing that he was a man of straw after all. |
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It was after crushing the last of these that Emperor Constantius I came to Eboracum and, in 306, became the second Emperor to die there. |
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In the following century Alcuin of York came to the cathedral school of York. |
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According to Geoffrey, Cole was King of the Britons when Constantius, here a senator, came to Britain. |
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With further technological advances, cooking came to accommodate new opportunities. |
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Previously, Englishmen had drunk mainly dark stout and porter beers, but pale ale came to predominate. |
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Burton came to dominate this trade, and at its height one quarter of all beer sold in Britain was produced here. |
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Under Constantius, bandits came to dominate areas such as Isauria well within the empire. |
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Folios 4r and 5v contain a Latin inscription which describes how the manuscript came to be made. |
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The brothers came to England in 1676, and won the patronage of the Duke of Monmouth. |
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The young Robert Hooke came to London to follow an apprenticeship with Lely before being given a place at Westminster School by Richard Busby. |
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And it came to pass, as Jesus sat at meat in the house, behold, many publicans and sinners came and sat down with him and his disciples. |
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Rossetti came to be seen as a precursor of the wider European Symbolist movement. |
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In 852, Burgred came to the throne and with Ethelwulf of Wessex subjugated North Wales. |
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After the reconquest by Edward the Elder the king's representative in Essex was styled an ealdorman and Essex came to be regarded as a shire. |
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These developments represented a fundamental change in literary criticism, which came to focus more on character and less on plot. |
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In the late seventh century, Kent gradually came to be dominated by Mercia. |
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When churches came to be built, an ideal site was where a drove crossed a river. |
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As a result, most metaphysical, ethical, aesthetic and other traditional philosophical problems came to be considered pseudoproblems. |
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He eventually came to write several long and bitterly satirical verses against the corruption of the court. |
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As World War II came to a close, the gaunt and dolorous child was liberated at yet another death camp, Buchenwald. |
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However, novels slowly divested themselves of the Arthurian and chivalric trappings and came to centre on more ordinary or picaresque figures. |
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However, her daughter Lucy accepted Johnson from the start, and her other son, Joseph, later came to accept the marriage. |
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It was years before Johnson's Dictionary, as it came to be known, turned a profit. |
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Many visitors came to see Johnson as he lay sick in bed, but he preferred only Langton's company. |
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When it came to biography, Johnson disagreed with Plutarch's use of biography to praise and to teach morality. |
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Byron's personality has been characterised as exceptionally proud and sensitive, especially when it came to his deformity. |
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It was a work in progress which he continued at until the last months of his life, and the poem came to be associated with their relationship. |
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When Mary was four, her father married a neighbour, with whom, as her stepmother, Mary came to have a troubled relationship. |
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Thynghowe was a place where people came to resolve disputes and settle issues. |
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Mary Shelley was distracted and unhappy in the cramped and remote Villa Magni, which she came to regard as a dungeon. |
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He was devoted to his mother, and after he left university in 1841, he came to live with her. |
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Blake's trouble with authority came to a head in August 1803, when he was involved in a physical altercation with a soldier, John Schofield. |
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The commission for Dante's Divine Comedy came to Blake in 1826 through Linnell, with the aim of producing a series of engravings. |
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Belloc first came to public attention shortly after arriving at Balliol College, Oxford as a recent French army veteran. |
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At this age, he came to the conclusion that there is no free will and, two years later, that there is no life after death. |
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Kipling cultivated their friendship and came to admire the men and their politics. |
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After a number of successful operations elsewhere, he came to Northumbria and appears at some point to have set himself up as king. |
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A stream of visitors came to see him including Common, Heppenstall, Plowman and Cyril Connolly. |
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He went very quickly about East Anglia into the Humber's mouth, and so upward along the Trent till he came to Gainsborough. |
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I came to pay homage and tribute to Dr Brookes, who really was the founder of the modern Olympic Games. |
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The next constructed language he came to work with, Naffarin, would be his own creation. |
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He came to believe that Walpole had tricked him into the rapprochement as part of a scheme to regain power. |
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Frederick had been left behind in Germany when his parents came to England, and they had not met for 14 years. |
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Views of Elgar's stature have varied in the decades since his music came to prominence at the beginning of the twentieth century. |
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The Heath itself when they came to it was a white wilderness within the embracement of black rocks and mountains. |
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Progressive rock came to be appreciated overseas, but it mostly remained a European, and especially British, phenomenon. |
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There are conflicting accounts about how the term acid came to be used to describe this style of house music. |
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We had just about completed the research facet of the project when the order came to cancel it. |
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The career of major silent star Norma Talmadge effectively came to an end in this way. |
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When sound came to movies, director Fritz Lang barely used music in his movies anymore. |
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The Jungle Book came to be used as a motivational book by the Cub Scouts, a junior element of the Scouting movement. |
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After a transitional period where only the better players would use cues, the cue came to be the first choice of equipment. |
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Roberts came to own Saltaire, but chose to invest his money heavily in Russia, losing some of his fortune in the Russian Revolution. |
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In 1538 evidence came to light that Pole family members in England had been in communication with Reginald. |
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Ghosts of these thoughts came to him but soon faded and, leaving no aftersigns, they caused no bother. |
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In the 20th century, palazzo in Italian came to apply by extension to any large fine apartment building, as so many old palazzi were converted to this use. |
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The two parties, after exchanging a good deal of abuse, came to blows. |
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