All aspects of each practice game should be charted and recorded so that individual player analysis is complete. |
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Coach Smith's system of different defenses are charted in the following diagram. |
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Today, unattended robotic telescopes scan skies that have been charted over centuries, recording their findings in modern databases. |
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These summary scores and a summary score for all areas were calculated, recorded, and charted on a lifestyle summary sheet. |
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The exact dates required to generate these hours can be charted for your climate area. |
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Participants also calculated and charted a weekly summary of their lifestyle activities in each area for additional feedback. |
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It charted the bittersweetness of motherhood, the loneliness of being stuck in the countryside and the hilarity of daily life. |
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It is another spacecraft, an interstellar explorer that charted the Tau Ceti and Epsilon Indi systems in the mid-twenty-second century. |
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There have been no measures initiated nor a road map charted out, to rectify such fiscal imbalances and to restore balance for long term growth. |
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A satellite in Earth orbit charted his progress on a full-color street grid displayed on the screen of his cell phone. |
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Cook charted the coasts and seaways of Canada, the St Lawrence Channel and the coasts of Nova Scotia and Newfoundland. |
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That afternoon, I visited the health-services division, where I had my basal metabolic rate charted. |
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Christine is one of the few female writers to have charted two hit records in the same top ten. |
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At an early age, before he had experienced life in its natural totality, he embarked upon an odyssey charted out for him by others. |
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Engineers in sola topis arrived with their sinister instruments and charted their designs on reams of paper. |
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In the late '60s, Sparro had been a folky four-octave songbird with a cult following, not that any of his albums ever charted. |
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For a charted illustration of denominals and their opposites, please see the Appendix. |
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A massive oceanarium at Parque das Nacoes pays homage to the oceans crossed and charted by the Portuguese during the heyday of their empire. |
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A huge oceanarium at Parque das Nacoes pays homage to the oceans which were crossed and charted repeatedly by the Portuguese. |
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Politicians from the Upper South headed the Whig party and charted a moderate course. |
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Of 99 passes charted against the Giants, Bears and Vikings, 85 were accurate, catchable throws. |
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As well as observing the transit of Venus at Tahiti, Cook charted the coasts of both the large islands of New Zealand and of eastern Australia. |
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They span the period from James Cook's first Pacific voyage, which charted the east coast of Australia in 1770, to the present. |
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The Canadian Cancer Society, on the other hand, has recently charted an independent course. |
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Actually, the route that the bus follows was charted by a police constable by the name of Tolmer. |
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Knowing how they have charted their courses can only help as you begin to chart yours. |
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This now holds over 5.2 million records of marine life and has charted 38,000 species. |
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Participants recorded and charted their daily lifestyle activities in each area to provide evaluative feedback. |
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In this case the absence of entries permits of the inference that nothing was charted because nothing was done. |
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I luxuriated in the sheer painterliness of the canvases as I was simultaneously entranced by the drama of the emotional changes they charted. |
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Over the years, charted by his self-portraits, Rembrandt evokes varying aspects of character and the process of ageing itself. |
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The pilots worked the radios, charted the flight path, and tried to stay in smooth air with the wind at their backs. |
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Firstly, we charted the specialty specific distribution of the numbers of people in each trust waiting six months or longer. |
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Throughout time, major wars have defined historical epochs and charted the rise and decline of great powers. |
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It was just such a funny thing to know that my movements were exactly charted by this little slip of paper. |
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Their debut single reached No 7 but the three follow-ups charted at lower and lower positions. |
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For the next eight years Joan toured the world to sell out audiences, each album charted, and the hit singles just kept on coming. |
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The stages of the patient's progress through illness and gradual recovery are also charted in his physical passage through different types of wards. |
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A Soviet oceanographer added his own theory to the pile in 1979, when he charted a sunken plateau about 560 miles off the western coast of Portugal. |
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Only by reacquainting workers, intellectuals and young people with a socialist perspective and culture can a new political road forward be charted. |
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Roger Deakin, whose aquatic voyage round Britain is charted in his book, Waterlog, believes the roots of our deep affinity with water are primeval. |
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Many of the activities can also be graphed and charted for great visual presentations! |
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A more traditional biopic, it charted the rise of the computer wizz from college dropout to the man with everyone's number. |
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The franchise has charted the characters' – and the actors' – passage from prepubescence to adulthood. |
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The island was clearly identified in court records of the Ming dynasty, charted by the explorer Cheng Ho in 1430 and given its current name, Taiwan. |
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Annie Russel Maunder in 1922 charted the latitude drift of spots during each solar cycle. |
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I had spent an idyllic summer on Mayne Island which takes its name from a lieutenant on a Royal Navy survey ship that charted these waters a century and a half ago. |
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For the moment, we are observing a mutual lack of awareness among the networks and a lack of awareness regarding the new territory being charted. |
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Now in his 80s, Blankenship claims to have charted out tunnels, corridors, and large, unnatural underground caverns. |
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When crossing the Atlantic, he charted the location of the Gulf Stream and designed new hulls, riggings, propellers, and pumps for sailing vessels. |
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Once the know-how available has been charted, research projects will be proposed to fill any gaps in the existing know-how. |
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Most of the passage had already been charted and the British Admiralty expected that Franklin, a veteran Arctic explorer, would handily chart the rest. |
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In Western Europe, the ADL charted anti-Semitism at 24 percent and in Eastern Europe at 34 percent. |
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Taylor also said the contrarian nature of the study will likely bring added attention to a field still very much being charted. |
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Against a picturesque backdrop, our sailors charted the course to glory, confirming their position as the most successful team within the British ranks. |
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Excellent results » SSQ Group Insurance results for 2002 reinforce the fact that the right course for business development has been charted. |
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It wasn't until these areas were charted, the dangers known, and markets for goods discovered that private ships sailed the ocean to move goods around the planet. |
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All the songs charted for the function were rehearsed to her satisfaction. |
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I explain their viewing will be first charted, then restricted. |
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While the studies had charted a plan to mitigate the risks, it was not followed. |
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The claimed discoveries were to the southwest of the Sun, whereas any body causing the charted perturbations of Mercury would need to have been to the east. |
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The waves charted during this stage are mostly theta waves, like those present during REM sleep. |
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Almost 200 peoples followed the music to the boat, specially charted for this occasion and going around the Statue of Liberty. |
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I haven't charted this yet, but it seems that there is an inverse relationship between focusing on maximizing investor return, and actual investor return. |
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The theme of emotional amputation, revealed in darting flashbacks and abrupt time shifts, is charted through recurrent images of plants and trees. |
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The whole of the Earth except Antarctica has now been mapped, i. e. charted with geodetic grid lines and trigonometric points. |
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They're looking to the fishery as the future, but the last time some of those sounds were charted was during Captain Cook's time. |
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Her progress is monitored by hospital staff and charted on the hospital's health records. |
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I fully believe that, because we have a 3,000-ton mustard gas site off Sable Island here that we have coordinates for and it is not charted. |
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No one has charted the territory of postmodern family life with her wit or precision. |
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He charted a path to the mayor's office that a number of Irish Montrealers followed in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. |
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Officials agreed that they do not yet have a uniform methodology for evaluating which sites should be charted. |
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At the time of the occurrence, there was no easy means of referring to charted information at the conning position. |
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This remedy was charted with the assistance of CBSA and CIC staff at national headquarters. |
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The Coast Guard ensures aids are charted and that technical and geographical changes to aids to navigation are reported to mariners and charted. |
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The course that Magellan charted was followed by other navigators, such as Sir Francis Drake. |
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Janie's story of personal growth may be charted as one that travels from mules to muliebrity. |
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In the film-colony of Hollywood brave neuronauts like Oscar Janiger MD charted the course of Cary Grant and hundreds of brain-settlers. |
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Situated in The Burren, a world heritage site, there are many kilometres of charted and uncharted caves in the limestone plateaux which are highly dangerous for inexperienced potholers. |
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Climate warming can be charted as a long-term rising trend with variation. |
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The area of natural medicine is far from being fully charted. |
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Storm systems, anticyclones, and weather fronts came to be identified, their motions charted and eventually predicted. |
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As a senior economist with the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, she has charted how the rich are getting richer, the poor are getting by with even less, and the middle are peddling harder to stay in place. |
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Growing up, my best friend's parents were linguists, who disinterestedly charted her language acquisition as a toddler and then, with far more interest, her grammatical failures as a young adult. |
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Neither the champion of organized labour nor the defender of big business, King charted a characteristic middle course and advocated a conciliatory approach to business-labour relations. |
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The charted depth of water in the vicinity of the dock was 10.6Â m. Initially, the pilot positioned two tugs on the starboard bow and one on the port quarter in order to swing the vessel to port to line up with the berth. |
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These events charted a new path for this country as a whole, one marked by hope and reconciliation and focused on cherishing the richness and depth of diverse Aboriginal cultures. |
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A rigorous training schedule has been charted out for Geeta by India's Georgian coach Roin Dobo. |
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In modern governments, one's primary sense of responsibility and loyalty is to the line of command as charted in the top structure of governance and management. |
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The unlighted spar buoys marking the channel at the Laviolette bridge were in their charted positions and the racons marking the north and south sides were working properly. |
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However, the unlighted winter spar buoys were in their charted positions. |
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While there was a chart available, there was no easy means of displaying charted information at the conning position of the Sunrise V and no chart was being used at the time of the occurrence. |
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Business users can slice and dice, drill-down, drill-through, and focus on tabular and charted information to make sense of large and complex data sets. |
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Capitol Hill United charted an inverse arc. |
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Divers hired by the marine terminal were then able to avoid the shipwreck sites as they charted out the course for the chains and anchors needed to hold the rig in place. |
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Ancient Africa's coastlines were being charted, as Portuguese traders felt their way around the Cape of Good Hope and sent slave-raiding parties up the riverways to stock new plantations in Brazil with forced labour. |
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If Valentin's career were to be charted on the basis of the characters he portrayed, he could be described as beginning as a 'living caricature' on the screen and ending as a down-and-out member of the lumpenproletariat. |
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It must also be noted that the main pipeline is not buried and it may reduce charted depths by up to 2 meters especially at the Tees where the valves are encaged. |
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The softest sounds that your child can hear are charted on the audiogram. |
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As commercial and recreational traffic on waterways has increased, so has the demand for up-to-date hydrographic and oceanographic information on both charted and uncharted waters. |
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The Dutch laid claim to the territory he charted and planted a colony — New Netherland, with its capital of New Amsterdam — on the wilderness island of Manhattan. |
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Related: The decay of women is obsessively charted. |
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We hope we have charted a clear path forward for reducing the sodium intakes of Canadians, and we await the opportunity to share our report with you in the near future. |
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The Security Council has charted the way forward in dealing with this intensely difficult problem and every nation should act within the framework of the decisions and resolutions issued by the United Nations. |
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These functions determine if any charted danger or obstacle registered as lying ahead of the ship's current position represents a risk to the vessel. |
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In this path which Babaji has charted for me, by allowing me to share his message, I have the feeling that it is His thoughts which are projected outwards. |
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The vessel was, therefore, completely outside the charted channel. |
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Progress has been charted in developing effective AIDS and education strategies in CARICOM countries, 16 Arab countries, central Asia, Belarus, China and the Russian Federation. |
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The future for telecommunications in Hungary is as yet not clearly charted, like many other countries, due to the fast rate or change in this sector. |
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However, the career developments of the participants in the programmes should be charted and included in future reports to visualize the impact of the projects. |
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The gradual shift from traditional to reformed religion can be charted in Holbein's work. |
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The latter charted at number one in six countries, while reaching the top 10 in another 11 countries. |
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In 2011, the theme tune charted at number 228 of radio station Classic FM's Hall of Fame, a survey of classical music tastes. |
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A successful compilation album, Decade in the Sun, was released in November 2008 and charted at number two in the United Kingdom. |
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While they were separated, Chirikov discovered several of the Aleutian Islands while Bering charted the Alaskan region. |
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To calculate the actual water depth, add the charted depth to the published tide height. |
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In the meantime the river was extensively charted by a naval officer, James Cook, later to become famous as an explorer. |
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A number of studies have charted the use of cybermedia in political campaigns and government in the United States and elsewhere. |
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In 1642, during the same expedition, Tasman's crew discovered and charted New Zealand's coastline. |
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In early 1606, Janszoon encountered and then charted the shores of Australia's Cape York Peninsula. |
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He charted the eastern tip of Vanua Levu and Cikobia before making his way back into the open sea. |
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The song also charted in the UK, Australia, New Zealand, and throughout Europe. |
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His cheery thumbs-up had become a feature of social media posts in which he charted his fund-raising and his battle with bowel cancer. |
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In human history, its most dramatic rise was during the Age of Discovery when European explorers sailed and charted much of the rest of the world for a variety of reasons. |
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Latitude was calculated by observing with quadrant or astrolabe the altitude of the sun or of charted stars above the horizon, but longitude is harder. |
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It was not always used on the outbound journey since individual ships often charted wide routes around the Cape, and sighted coast again only well after this point. |
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The album charted in Europe, reaching the Top 50 in five countries. |
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It charted at number two in the UK album charts for three weeks. |
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As FitzRoy had intended, Darwin spent most of that time on land investigating geology and making natural history collections, while the Beagle surveyed and charted coasts. |
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He has charted on Billboard and several international DJ and Dance charts. |
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This transition to new ownership will allow Hilding Anders to stay on the strategic course we initially charted so successfully with Ratos and Nordic Capital. |
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The islands of Chagos Archipelago were charted by Vasco da Gama in the early sixteenth century, then claimed in the eighteenth century by France as a possession of Mauritius. |
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The fleet explored the rivers and bays as it charted the South American coast until it found a way to the Pacific Ocean through the Strait of Magellan. |
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