The cost of carrying such project would be infinitesimally smaller that the cost of present war on terrorism. |
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Motorways are statistically the safest roads, carrying 15 per cent of traffic and accounting for three per cent of accidents. |
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We are a nation at war and the Army is carrying the majority of that load for the nation. |
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A third robber, carrying a firearm, watched over him while the others continued the raid. |
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Sir Barry said that there was a good case for carrying out operations at more flexible times of the day. |
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Though, I didn't think about that long before Sam barged in to my room, carrying a plastic water gun in hand. |
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The chase ended with a crash as the car carrying the gunman and his accomplice left the road. |
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Cool air wafted up from the breezes blowing outside, carrying the sounds of downtown New York City into my room. |
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It is at least another day's drive to el Geneina, if the road is not cut by wadis carrying rainwater from the massif of Jebel Marra. |
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I thought jamadars carrying huge bags of garbage had little children in there. |
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In July, a group of Jain saints carrying a Jain icon for installation at the prayer hall was stopped from proceeding toward Badrinath. |
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In the evening, if you stand on the Roman bridge, you can watch men wading the torpid cressy river, carrying pans. |
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By day he was working in a limestone quarry, carrying buckets of stones on a yoke. |
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Residents of the parish would walk the route, carrying willow wands to beat special stones at set points around the parish boundary. |
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There were children building sandcastles and surfers wading out into the water carrying their surf boards under their arms. |
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Last month Pakistan tested ballistic missiles capable of carrying nuclear warheads deep into India. |
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I have to, before all this guilt I'm carrying around drives me absolutely insane. |
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The bridge was damaged by a wagon carrying a low loader about two months ago. |
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Eatables with high calorie content such as bajji, vada, bonda, fried rice and fried cauliflower and potato were displayed with small flags carrying weight and calories. |
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Somewhere in the basalt hills a lion roared, the sound carrying through the night until another responded. |
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There was another wall of riot police, and men carrying Bahraini flags milled up and down the road. |
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Any expenditure included in the accounts where receipts or vouchers were not available was properly made in connection with the carrying on of the company's business. |
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An aerial image shows what appears to be a spa, roiling water apparently carrying no nasty connotations. |
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Johnson is the first cop not wearing riot gear and carrying an assault rifle to walk down Florissant in the past few days. |
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Nonna, who at full height came up to my armpit, brushed by me carrying an enormous pot of water. |
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Raoul Walsh saw him effortlessly carrying an armchair above his head and was captivated. |
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A BBC correspondent said between 10 and 12 people were killed Sunday when a U.S. warplane bombed a convoy carrying U.S. Special Forces and Kurdish fighters in northern Iraq. |
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She was carrying a protest sign as she looked for people to march alongside. |
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The largest artery, the aorta arches up from the heart, carrying blood throughout the body. |
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In the meantime, he serves as an acolyte at Grace Episcopal Church, and has had the honor of carrying the cross. |
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Also, by carrying an M-4 carbine, everybody knew I was carrying something that could stitch even U.S. body armor. |
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Dern, then, is responsible for carrying the emotional weight of some of the most wrenching scenes in the pair of tearjerkers. |
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A homeless-looking Santa wandered around carrying booze in a brown paper bag. |
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Just before storming the complex the militants ambushed nearby a bus carrying employees and killed a Briton and an Algerian. |
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Two floors of open galleries rise above the foyer, magically transforming the musicians carrying instruments between classes, into walk-on extras in a theatre production. |
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He is carrying the briefcase as he enters the room, so still even in walking that he does not disturb the air around him. |
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This year, the dispensary is launching its sale on Thanksgiving, carrying over into Black Friday. |
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Last weakened over 15,000 Odessans turned out to an anti-war protest, many carrying the flag of Ukraine. |
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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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The usher is from the Bismarck Food Service, wearing a blue Bismarck jersey, carrying a Bismarck bucket filled with soft drinks. |
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She was compact, but her tan and the way she was easily carrying a shopping basket loaded with herbs and stones suggested she was athletic, always a plus. |
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The first goods wagons to be fitted with vacuum brakes were those that ran in passenger trains carrying perishable goods such as fish. |
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In fact the line did not start carrying goods until December, when the first of some more powerful engines, Planet, was delivered. |
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By 1993 the motorway, which was designed for a maximum of 88,000 vehicles per day, was carrying 200,000 vehicles per day. |
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As a minimum, many countries require a bus carrying students to display a sign, and may also adopt yellow liveries. |
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It was hailed as a success, carrying 38,000 passengers on the opening day, and borrowing trains from other railways to supplement the service. |
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After repeated Viking raids, the monks fled Lindisfarne in AD 875, carrying St Cuthbert's relics with them. |
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God sent Saint George, who descended from Heaven riding on a horse, carrying with him a maroon cross to the battlefield. |
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He spent much time among the people, ministering to their spiritual needs, carrying out missionary journeys, preaching, and performing miracles. |
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The council is supported in carrying out its role by a number of committees which report directly to it. |
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The vehicle for carrying mail was a cisium with a box, but for special delivery, a horse and rider was faster. |
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In the elated, or manicky phase, people may show excessive excitement or silliness, carrying jokes too far. |
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Articulated buses were invented to improve the manoeuvrability of long buses capable of carrying a large number of passengers. |
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But whatever it was, when I was playing Romeo I was carrying a torch, I was trying to sell realism in Shakespeare. |
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A new edition was quickly printed, released in December of the same year but carrying an 1866 date. |
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The opposing team attempts to stop the attacking side scoring points by tackling the player carrying the ball. |
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Golf bags have several pockets designed for carrying equipment and supplies such as tees, balls, and gloves. |
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In 1979, the network began carrying the Gentlemen's and Ladies' Singles Finals live. |
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In 1973, he was in second place at the last fence, 15 lengths behind champion horse Crisp, who was carrying 23 lbs more. |
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Tom Chaney rode his gray horse that was better suited to pulling a middlebuster than carrying a rider. |
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What could be more silent and efficient for carrying an untracked vehicle than the pneumatically-tyred wheel? |
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The Governor is also responsible for liaising with the UK Government, and carrying out any ceremonial duties. |
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The SS Vega was sent to the island carrying Red Cross supplies and news of the success of the Allied advance in Europe. |
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A messenger carrying documents from Comyn to Edward was captured by Bruce and his party, plainly implicating Comyn. |
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Allan Gallagher, 24, claimed he was carrying a warrant card and that his pet was a police sniffer dog. |
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Of course, this would never happen because there isn'ta retailer out there who would run the risk of carrying such a line of antigirl products. |
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Kidnapping usually includes the seizing, confining, and carrying away of another by force, threat, or deception, and without consent. |
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She had indeed issued from the palace in a plain gown and gipsy hat, carrying a badine, or slight stick, such as ladies then used. |
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A cool breeze began to blow, carrying on it the undulating notes of a bansuri from some village downriver. |
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One man was basted by the keeper for carrying some people over on his back through the waters. |
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The sight of a bhangi carrying the night-soil basket on his head made him sick. |
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She looked up and saw a man across the bayou carrying a bundlesome sack of groceries. |
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I thought he was my friend, but all the time he was carrying on with my wife! |
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As Mr. Schonfeld climbed the stairs, he was carrying a steaming 18-quart pot containing the traditional Sabbath stew known as chulent. |
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He was still carrying the Dear John letter he got from his high school sweetheart in Vietnam thirty years later. |
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Just before they reached the fire-trenches they stood aside to allow a stretcher-party carrying down a man to pass. |
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The great width of the rivers allowed the development of flatbottomed boats capable of carrying hundreds of tons of cargo. |
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There were about a gabillion people there, mostly teens, screaming and carrying on like he was the biggest star in the world. |
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For the German occupying authorities war thus appears to offer the most appropriate occasion for carrying out their policy of genocide. |
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And then I see that the grip she was carrying was one of them little graphophones. |
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That night he watched as an airplane carrying Rwandan President Juvenal Habyarimana plunged groundward in flames. |
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Most countries prohibit carrying illegal drugs or endangered animals across their borders. |
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In 1787 the First Fleet set sail, carrying the first shipment of convicts to the colony. |
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Most of the conspirators were senators, who had a variety of economic, political, or personal motivations for carrying out the assassination. |
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The sewer system, like a little stream or river, ran beneath it, carrying the waste away to the Cloaca Maxima. |
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They improvised a simple shelter with branches and the rope they were carrying. |
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The League had this hold over the royalty because of the loans the Hansa had made to the royalty and the large debt the kings were carrying. |
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King Harald Hardrada invaded northern England in early September, leading a fleet of more than 300 ships carrying perhaps 15,000 men. |
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Eight days later Richard's own nephew Henry II of Champagne was married to the widowed Isabella, although she was carrying Conrad's child. |
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By 1450 many considered Henry incapable of carrying out the duties and responsibilities of a king. |
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The reason for the speedy spread of the disease was the increase of rats infected by fleas carrying the disease. |
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A squadron of French ships, carrying eight hundred naval infantry, attempted retaliation but made little headway. |
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The Spanish ship was known to be carrying substantial funds to pay the Spanish Army in the Low Countries. |
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In 1830 the new railway opened and by the end of the year was carrying freight. |
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Brindley's design included an aqueduct carrying the canal over the River Irwell. |
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As they were retreating, four men were carrying an injured officer, but the fierceness of the fight forced them to leave him behind. |
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Today, this name is seen by some as carrying imperialist overtones although it is still commonly used. |
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In early 2006, he was photographed cycling to work, followed by his driver in a car carrying his belongings. |
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In addition to uniformed officers carrying out security and custodial roles, a number of specialist functions exist within every prison. |
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In good conditions, barges travelled daily from Oxford to London carrying timber, wool, foodstuffs and livestock. |
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The Cromford Canal opened in 1794, carrying coal, lead and iron ore to the Erewash Canal. |
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By carrying warm water northeast across the Atlantic, it makes Western and especially Northern Europe warmer than it otherwise would be. |
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No less than four standard-bearers went before them, carrying huge crimson banners emblazoned with the golden lion. |
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A bridge carrying this road was widened, and carries the name Alan Turing Bridge. |
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Covered vans followed, initially for carrying cattle but later for both general and vulnerable goods too. |
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Bellerophon had been in the dockyard for repairs, so the new crew was less than perfect in carrying out their duties. |
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A spar torpedo was a mine attached to a long pole and detonated when the ship carrying it rammed another one and withdrew a safe distance. |
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The US Army Air Forces had the carrying capacity but considered mining to be the navy's job. |
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Each governorate has a capital, sometimes carrying the same name as the governorate. |
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There are significant performance benefits to the user carrying a clock synchronized with the satellites. |
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Williams, which was carrying supplies from Fort Smith to Fort Gibson along the Arkansas River on July 16, 1863 demonstrated this. |
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There have been fewer injuries as a result of only carrying lethal loads in the shotgun, as opposed to deterrent rounds. |
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They, like anyone else carrying haplogroup U5 today, share an ancestor with Cheddar Man of many thousands of years ago through his maternal line. |
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Sedimentary rocks are formed when sediment is deposited out of air, ice, wind, gravity, or water flows carrying the particles in suspension. |
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The drifting wreck, carrying brown rats, drifted northwards until it reached the village of Hvalba. |
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Young shrews often form a caravan behind their mother, each carrying the tail of its sibling in front with its mouth. |
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The wolf is the most common animal in Spanish heraldry, and is often depicted as carrying a lamb in its mouth, or across its back. |
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Pigeons are, however, at potential risk for carrying and spreading avian influenza. |
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The bee was carrying pollen of a previously unknown orchid taxon, Meliorchis caribea, on its wings. |
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In 1829 the first UK Coastguard instructions were published and dealt with discipline and directions for carrying out preventative duties. |
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At least one witness claims to have seen the man carrying a bundled child. |
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Males carrying subclades of K2b1 are found primarily among Papuan peoples, Micronesian peoples, indigenous Australians, and Polynesians. |
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In terms of firepower, anything the size of a sloop would not carry more than fourteen guns, with the French sloop's carrying six guns or less. |
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Air pollution is also a contributing factor by carrying off pesticides or dirt into the ocean. |
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The other subject illustrated in these scenes of silens carrying peltas appears to be a battle. |
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This enables the carrying aircraft to attack a heavily defended target from a distance. |
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Passengers were conveyed from the heliport to their resort or destination on a passenger carrying trailer drawn by a farm tractor. |
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At midnight on 9 August 2011, Sirius XM ceased carrying BBC Radio 1 programming with no prior warning. |
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On 19 August 2014, SiriusXM again stopped carrying BBC Radio 1 programming with no advanced notice. |
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The larger Maia took off, carrying the smaller Mercury loaded to a weight greater than it could take off with. |
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The fleet consisted of 18 ships, among them the large ships the Regent and the Peter Pomegranate, carrying over 5,000 men. |
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Despatches carrying news of the victory sparked euphoria in Britain, and were celebrated by numerous bonfires. |
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A mob went so far as to attack a carriage carrying George III in protest at the alleged betrayal. |
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The lord of Chale raised some men and demanded the 53 barrels of wine the ship was carrying. |
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He mounted, carrying the only perspective glass the vessel possessed. The captain watched him anxiously as he took a long look. |
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The first fast ferry introduced by Red Funnel was the Sea Coach Island Enterprise, a motor cruiser capable of carrying 11 passengers at 20 knots. |
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In the first years of the twentieth century, railway companies sought for cheaper means of carrying passengers on lightly used lines. |
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Fibre nets, baskets, and bags were used for fishing, hunting, and carrying liquids. |
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The use of ropes for hunting, pulling, fastening, attaching, carrying, lifting, and climbing dates back to prehistoric times. |
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The sirocco brings humid and warm air, often carrying Saharan sand causing rain dust. |
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Other roles of angels include protecting and guiding human beings, and carrying out God's tasks. |
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A common figure in these rock carvings is that of a male figure carrying what appears to be an axe or hammer. |
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Archaeological adventure stories tend to ignore the painstaking work involved in carrying out modern surveys, excavations, and data processing. |
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In 875, after enduring eight decades of repeated Viking raids, the monks fled Lindisfarne, carrying the relics of Saint Cuthbert with them. |
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The Russian Orthodox Church enjoyed a privileged status as the church of the monarchy and took part in carrying out official state functions. |
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In addition to economic trade, the Silk Road served as a means of carrying out cultural trade among the civilizations along its network. |
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This has added to processes of commodity exchange and colonization which have a longer history of carrying cultural meaning around the globe. |
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It was put to use in the Atlantic slave trade, making at least two voyages carrying Africans to slavery in the West Indies. |
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As a result, many of its victims transmit the virus to other individuals before even realizing that they are carrying the disease. |
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The expedition was funded largely by the Spanish Crown, which provided ships carrying supplies for two years of travel. |
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Any electrically conductive body produces its own magnetic field when it is carrying an electric current. |
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When spring arrived, the Italian merchants fled on their ships, unknowingly carrying the Black Death. |
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For example, in 1940, the Imperial Japanese Army Air Service bombed Ningbo with fleas carrying the bubonic plague. |
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These ships were carrying thousands of kilograms of cocaine, with a street value running into billions of Ghana cedis. |
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On 10 September 1512, Afonso sailed from Cochin to Goa with fourteen ships carrying 1,700 soldiers. |
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Suez has a petrochemical plant, and its oil refineries have pipelines carrying the finished product to Cairo. |
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But there are no regular commercial routes around the Horn, and modern ships carrying cargo are rarely seen. |
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De Figueroa raided graveyards and extorted contributions, meeting his end when the ship carrying these treasures sank. |
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The expedition left carrying an army of over 2,000 in 22 ships, with the objective of colonizing Central America. |
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In 1553 a ship carrying slaves from Panama to Peru was stranded on Esmeralda, and the 25 slaves on board managed to escape from their captors. |
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Pizarro led the charge on Atahualpa, but captured him only after killing all those carrying him and turning over his litter. |
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The Spanish severed the hands or arms of the attendants carrying Atahualpa's litter to force them to drop it so they could reach him. |
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Seven of the other ships had arrived carrying more colonists, but little in the way of food and supplies. |
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The Morris Canal, carrying anthracite and freight from Pennsylvania through New Jersey to its terminus at the mouth of the Hudson in Jersey City. |
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The key invention to their exploration was the outrigger canoe, which provided a swift and stable platform for carrying goods and people. |
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Several organizations are carrying out natural research projects on Lake Baikal. |
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The implication is that the carrying capacity of the Bering Sea is much lower now than it has been in the past. |
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Bering's crew reached the shore of Kamchatka in 1742, carrying word of the expedition. |
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In 1382 the Golden Horde under Khan Tokhtamysh sacked Moscow, burning the city and carrying off thousands of inhabitants as slaves. |
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The syndic Henri Aulbert tried to intervene, carrying with him the baton of office that symbolised his power. |
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British forces gave transportation to 10,000 slaves when they evacuated Savannah and Charleston, carrying through on their promise. |
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Such ruling requires or authorizes the carrying out of certain steps by one or more parties to a case. |
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The fourth side is a viaduct carrying the railway that delivers coal to the Ironbridge Power Station. |
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Packet boats pulled by horses on tow paths traveled slowly over the canal carrying passengers and freight. |
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After this victory, Nader captured and sacked Delhi, carrying away many treasures, including the Peacock Throne. |
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Capitale emerged in the 12th to 13th centuries in the sense of referring to funds, stock of merchandise, sum of money or money carrying interest. |
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A merchant would be away from home most of the year, carrying his takings in cash in his saddlebag. |
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Hydraulic power networks used pipes to carrying pressurized water and transmit mechanical power from the source to end users. |
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Increasing the carrying capacity of London's sewerage system has been debated for some years. |
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A haul road is usually situated at the side of the pit, forming a ramp up which trucks can drive, carrying ore and waste rock. |
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Once the canal was fully open, receipts for carrying merchandise matched those of coal. |
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When competition cut into the business he switched to carrying fish from the coast to Leeds and Manchester. |
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Behind the locomotive was a wagon carrying a band, and behind it were three passenger carriages, with the Duke's special carriage in the centre. |
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Behind this pair of mutes was a hearse carrying the coffin, followed by Huskisson's colleagues and his surviving brothers Thomas and Samuel. |
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Women would normally get the children to help them because of the difficulty of carrying the coal. |
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The Mughals maintained a small fleet for carrying pilgrims to Mecca, and imported Arabian horses in Surat. |
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The valley rises in the central Lake District and runs north carrying the River Derwent into the lake of Derwent Water. |
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Many walkers will arrive on Swirl How via one of the surrounding fells, all four ridges carrying fair paths. |
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Since at least the Middle Ages some bridges capable of carrying horse or carriage traffic have been constructed using drystone techniques. |
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In electrical applications a coil of wire carrying a current has important magnetic properties. |
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First comes a young man carrying a bleeding lance, then two boys carrying candelabras. |
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Commercial carrying above Nottingham ceased during the 1950s, to be replaced by pleasure cruising. |
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The large, curved feature was formed by a waterfall carrying meltwater from glaciers at the end of the last Ice Age more than 12,000 years ago. |
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It was opened to Leeds in 1704 and to Wakefield in 1706, enabling craft carrying 100 tons to reach Wakefield from the Humber. |
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The Lakeside Miniature Railway passes under the pier, carrying passengers along the western side of the marine lake. |
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Apart from being too old, they followed all the rules, carrying all the same equipment as the young people. |
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Smaller naval tenders are often seen carrying out training exercises in the harbour and river. |
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A plane carrying President Roosevelt landed here when its original destination was fogbound. |
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His door was flung open, and a compact young man in uniform appeared, carrying Mr. Butteridge's portfolio, rucksac, and shaving-glass. |
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She'd better have an arsenal of Trojans in her purse just in case he wasn't carrying a safe in his back pocket. |
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In a semiregular tessellation, there is an isometry of the plane carrying any vertex to any other vertex. |
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At the pier along Yokohama Harbor about 250 of our classmates, carrying the school flag before them, came to send off Uchimura and me. |
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I looked up, and there was a shrimpy little kid standing next to the rock, carrying a backpack that might have weighed more than he did. |
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Then there was much mirth and banter over the swift sneakings for home of certain men carrying large portions of puarka. |
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The air was warm and balmy, carrying that subtle current which caused the mild madness of spring fever. |
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A husband, wife, boyfriend or girlfriend who buys a handgun on behalf of their significant other is carrying out a straw purchase. |
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The symbol may be expressed antisocially by carrying a liquor flask, a switch-bladed knife, or a zip gun. |
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A tall young man came striding through the park along the path near which she sat. Behind him tagged a boy carrying a suit-case. |
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Hooked on telly tennis, or football? We've been carrying out some in-depth testing of a TV games unit for you to build. |
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And this was the smooth-faced, frightened, helpless boy, whom those two thickwitted, bullying officers were carrying to Waco! |
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You do not think it until he comes through the door, carrying the empty toe-sack in one hand and the revolver in the other. |
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Such days as there was no window-dressing there was a mighty carrying and lifting of blocks and bales of goods into piles and stacks. |
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The modern style of carrying out calligraphic work is that one or more ayahs can be written but it should start and end on the same dome. |
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She said the robber got into a car which was carrying two other people, also wearing dark clothing and balaclavas. |
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Another source claims the range of Sagarika between 700-1,500 kms and is capable of carrying up to 1000kg warhead. |
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It is capable of carrying 500-800 kg nuclear as well as conventional warheads at a striking distance of 700 kms. |
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But Newcastle Crown Court heard he arrived carrying a fake warrant card and handcuffs, claiming to be a senior detective. |
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She gets her foals and weanlings used to her playing in their mouths in preparation for carrying a bit. |
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Trained by David Carroll, Acoma was carrying the same silks as those worn by Althea. |
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On Monday he was seen carrying a weekend bag before being driven to a Manhattan clinic in a blacked-out Range Rover. |
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In flashbacks we learn how she escaped from a brutal white slaver, carrying scars far deeper than the whip lashes on her back. |
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Sources added traffic inspector Kaushik was not carrying the challan book or the alcoholmeter. |
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The desk is equipped with a padded wrist rest and a collapsible carrying handle. |
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The caravan was carrying humanitarian aid, Russian authorities said. |
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One of the men was carrying a carving knife and a live goose. |
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The YOT works with children aged from 10 to 18 to help reduce reoffending and works to prevent other young people carrying out offences. |
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Trucks carrying money from the central bank were held up last week. |
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The zero tolerance crackdown should help to deter anyone stupid enough to think about carrying a knife. |
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Police are still searching for the gunmen who hijacked the minibus carrying school pupils taking two of the children with them. |
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The Luftwaffe was to be an organization capable of carrying out broad and general support tasks rather than any specific mission. |
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Nor were they able to focus their effort by targeting the most valuable cargoes, the eastbound traffic carrying war materiel. |
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In 2010, a total of 245 cruise ships arrived at the Grand Turk Cruise Terminal, carrying a total of 617,863 visitors. |
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On 1 April, Leach sent orders to a Royal Navy force carrying out exercises in the Mediterranean to prepare to sail south. |
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Some variants of airliners have been developed for carrying freight or for luxury corporate use. |
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These changes in fortune led to debate within the company about carrying on in the aircraft engine market. |
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The game also encourages the user to become familiar with the type, carrying capacity, and wheel layout of different classic locomotives. |
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The multistage rocket dropped off its first stage successfully rather than carrying the extra weight higher. |
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In 1966, two stamps were issued, priced fourpence and one shilling and threepence, both carrying Burns's portrait. |
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Queensberry was arrested on a charge of criminal libel, a charge carrying a possible sentence of up to two years in prison. |
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Daltrey spotted Entwistle by chance on the street carrying a bass and recruited him into the Detours. |
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Alfred Hitchcock makes his customary cameo appearance walking in the street in a gray suit and carrying a trumpet case. |
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Even with a license to enter, photography, making fires, and carrying of firearms and hunting is prohibited. |
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Cars carrying only one occupant use fuel and roads less efficiently than shared cars or public transport, and increase traffic congestion. |
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Department of Agriculture inspectors look for horses and livestock that stray across the border carrying ticks. |
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A Scottish company would be forced to uphold the standards, although it would be carrying just over half the freight of the English railway. |
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He regularly wore a black Mackintosh raincoat, often carrying it over his arm or draped over his shoulders like a cape. |
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Some of those carrying out clearances believed that this was for the benefit of those affected. |
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While carrying out trials The Caledonia was challenged to a race by their competitors for the London to Gravesend route, the Sons of Commerce. |
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British Airways has a maintenance hangar at the airport, capable of carrying out overhaul work on Airbus A320, as well as a cargo facility. |
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On 26 April 1924, an electric multiple unit collided with the rear of an excursion train carrying passengers from the FA Cup Final in Coventry. |
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Many truss cantilever bridges use pinned joints and are therefore statically determinate with no members carrying mixed loads. |
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The ship was carrying military equipment to Norway for a military exercise, and reached Bergen a few days later. |
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Pirates from the Orkney Islands came and sacked his island, carrying off goods and his friends as slaves. |
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With some exceptions, population levels rose rapidly at the beginning of the Neolithic until they reached the carrying capacity. |
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Instead of the weavers carrying their cloth to the market towns, the factors came to them to buy the cloth. |
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The group's activities primarily targeted infrastructure carrying water to the English city of Liverpool. |
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Decoration at the top of a pillar showing man carrying a disabled companion. |
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Grizzly bears function as ecosystem engineers, capturing salmon and carrying them into adjacent wooded areas. |
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This new route, carrying traffic in both directions, relieved the original coach road built by Telford in the early 19th century. |
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It was completed in 1840, and as well as carrying goods the trains made limited passenger trips from the very beginning. |
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Azusa participants returned to their homes carrying their new experience with them. |
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The same day, a ship chartered by the World Food Programme carrying fuel docked in Aden's port. |
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The Luas is a light rail system, run by Veolia Transport, and has been operating since 2004, carrying over 30 million passengers annually. |
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Legend has it that he tried to hide his pugilistic ambitions from his mother by carrying his boxing gloves inside his violin case. |
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In Time and the Rani, Sylvester McCoy briefly played the Sixth Doctor during the regeneration sequence, carrying on as the Seventh. |
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That year 7,917 ships docked in the port, including 54 cruise liners carrying 54,000 visitors. |
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This, in turn, has the effect of the female missing out a year of egg carrying. |
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Sperm whaling in the eighteenth century began with small sloops carrying only one or two whaleboats. |
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The cargo ship was carrying wheat from the Netherlands up the Bristol Channel towards Cardiff. |
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Another subtype is an island or bar formed by deposition of tiny rocks where water current loses some of its carrying capacity. |
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To stop the poisoning, one ship carrying toxic waste from Italy was bombed. |
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Transport between the two main islands is by plane, or ferries from the Porto Santo Line, the latter also carrying vehicles. |
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Eurostar has become the dominant operator on the routes that it operates, carrying more passengers than all airlines combined. |
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The decision considers carrying capacity, regeneration rates and future values. |
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Glaciers act much like a conveyor belt, carrying debris from the top of the glacier to the bottom where it deposits it in end moraines. |
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The impact of waves and currents, carrying away sediments, is slowly changing the layout of the islands. |
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Wave refraction can occur at the end of a spit, carrying sediment around the end to form a hook or recurved spit. |
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They were fast and efficient, carrying out 114 missions to Norway without loss. |
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Worldscale establishes a baseline price for carrying a metric ton of product between any two ports in the world. |
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It sank in a Pacific typhoon while carrying a cargo of iron ore from Canada to Japan. |
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In 2011, 715,279 passengers passed through the port of Le Havre and there were 95 visits by cruise ships carrying 185,000 passengers. |
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I was long overparked, but the cops were too busy carrying girls and blowing whistles to bother about that. |
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In carrying out the toast, the event's host will rise and request the audience's attention. |
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At Murray's suggestion, the Jacobites tried that evening to repeat the success of Prestonpans by carrying out a night attack on the government encampment. |
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There were four or five men in the vault already, and I could hear more coming down the passage, and guessed from their heavy footsteps that they were carrying burdens. |
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How far have they come since Japan began carrying out affirmative action policies for the buraku four decades ago, mirroring the American civil rights movement? |
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Another way in which material can hold meaning and value is by carrying communication between people, just like other communication forms, such as speech, touch and gesture. |
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It was estimated the service would decrease congestion for commuters on the Forth road and rail bridges by carrying about 870,000 passengers each year. |
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Participants that are found to be carrying less than the required weight find their payload increased by one or more of the many rocks that litter Dartmoor. |
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As part of their executive functions, the consuls were responsible for carrying into effect the decrees of the Senate and the laws of the assemblies. |
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In March 2015, a bus carrying 76 children hit a bridge at Staines, Surrey. |
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Charlemagne was engaged in almost constant warfare throughout his reign, often at the head of his elite scara bodyguard squadrons, carrying his legendary sword Joyeuse. |
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She began walking toward Seventh Avenue, carrying her valise, which now felt like it weighed about fifty pounds, and pulling the bedraggled rollerboard suitcase behind her. |
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When she came back she was carrying a tray of coffee and a muffiny thing. |
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I've worn the pity hat, eaten the pity pie, and sung the blues. But I've learned over time that it isn't worth carrying that baggage through life. |
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What was not expected was the line's success in carrying passengers. |
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Action of the entity is most important in creating trust in all those audiences who directly engage with the brand, the primary experience carrying primary audiences. |
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The Elbe is crossed by many ferries, both passenger and car carrying. |
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A good blag to get into a nightclub is to walk in carrying a record box. |
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He later boards a collapsible lifeboat by carrying a lost child. |
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