From the through-hiker's multiblades to the kayaker's sheath knife, we've compiled five of the best. |
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The Peruvian Suite, compiled by Piccolodeon, is adapted from a book of Inca melodies arranged for flute and piano. |
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Once the servlet is compiled, it needs to be installed in the web container in its proper location or a default servlet directory. |
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The last requirement would be a formal reporting requirement on a periodic basis to the fund that can be compiled as feedback to the investors. |
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When the players compiled their list this time round, many of the same issues returned to the fore. |
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Summary maps of territorial boundaries of each resident bird were compiled monthly. |
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I had compiled a short list in my head of who I needed to make amends with. |
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All that information has to be collected, compiled, sequenced and analyzed before any credible conclusions can be drawn. |
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The report was compiled by a wide spectrum of scientists from both pro and anti lobby groups and was chaired by the government's chief scientist. |
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The circuit returns were then sent to the Exchequer in Winchester where they were summarized, edited and compiled into Great Domesday Book. |
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The Vatican report compiled on Joseph cited more than seventy levitations witnessed by others in Copertino. |
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Although this service is compiled and organised by women, the menfolk will also be welcome to join in the service on Friday night. |
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I do not have an official listing of lighthouses in Newfoundland, but I have compiled a list of 37 of them. |
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This threesome compiled thirteen songs varying in speed, density, and bearability, each of which is very, very unique. |
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He was the documenter of the techniques and the person who compiled the doctrine learned into a teachable format for the masses. |
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The Carillon has compiled a brief biographical sketch of each of the candidates. |
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The index, compiled from a basket of 13 hedge funds, has risen by 13.8 per cent this year. |
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He fought steadily and compiled an undefeated record against mostly third-raters. |
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Thirty-four thousand color documents have been digitalized from the originals, to be compiled in four sets of four DVDs each. |
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Data about them, however, must be extrapolated from demographic information compiled by the Australian and New Zealander governments. |
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He certainly compiled a mountain of evidence from his five-year voyage on the Beagle, but he was also a skilled experimenter and researcher. |
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To expedite this process, we have compiled a list of authoritative Web site resources on these subjects. |
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The stories were smuggled out and later compiled by his friend, a political prisoner living in exile. |
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For example, the authors use the ILDASM disassembler to dig into the compiled codes, but did not even mention what ILDASM is. |
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Alexander Games, who compiled the anthology, obviously intended it to be dipped into rather than read straight through. |
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The gravity of the situation was revealed in the monthly report on employment for February compiled by the National Statistical Office. |
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Sure, each of these objects has an official numerical designation in a formally compiled catalog. |
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In an attempt to answer this question, psychologists have compiled a huge database on what makes people happy. |
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The reports were compiled during a month of tests at a state psychiatric hospital. |
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This information was compiled with the quantitative data into profiles or briefing papers and used to convene cluster forums. |
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A leaflet has been compiled giving drivers the strong message that speed kills. |
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The students compiled declamatory speeches on issues of global and social concern. |
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These magazines listed the rank of games solely from subscriber feedback, where ratings were compiled within a ten point decimalized system. |
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We've compiled a list of the key issues to keep in mind when you're deciding whether a new city is right for you. |
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Mike looked down at the price tag compiled of thousands upon thousands of tiny pixelated images. |
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The album never loses its flow and is immaculately compiled, furiously alternating between different styles. |
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As we revealed earlier this month, the dossier was almost entirely compiled from information freely available on the internet. |
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Another advantage of using Java is the cross-platform nature of the byte code that your source code is compiled into. |
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As a prelude to the book, Dr Mitra has compiled an audio CD of some of the works that will appear in the forthcoming book. |
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As I subscribe to the e-mail Fortean list compiled by Daev Walsh in Dublin, I received this report of a UFO sighting in my local town, Belfast. |
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Since earning her graduate degree from Yale only two years ago, Katy Grannan has compiled an impressive portfolio of portraits. |
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Press releases might have been compiled, to some extent, in anticipation of popular tastes. |
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The poetical miscellanies, compiled for pleasure, were filled with an apparently random collection of poetry. |
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Budding cooks at a Bolton primary school have compiled a cookery book of their favourite recipes. |
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Billboard's hot 100 chart, which has been published for 50 years, is compiled from a national sample of sales reports and radio playlists. |
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This international and interdenominational service was compiled by the women of Romania. |
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It's an instructional guidebook compiled largely from various websites that provide tips for living off the grid. |
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So I guess I'll post all the pix from my parties up there after I've compiled them, and then, well, they'll be there. |
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Tis the season of insolubly hard quizzes compiled for precocious public school boys, so here's my contribution. |
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Ballads have been penned, poems have been composed and ditties have been compiled. |
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All this aside, the boxes are quite obviously the work of obsessives, compiled for completists. |
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It was the third time the world champion has compiled three tons in a row, equalling Stephen Hendry's record. |
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Neil Wood was leading 36-13 and then Barry Rankin compiled a 37 break, the highest of the season so far. |
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Warton again failed to capitalise on a massive score compiled by their batsmen as they could only draw with Arnside. |
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Pete Musson compiled three breaks of 22 in his preliminary round victory over Paul Brolly. |
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Maguire compiled a 122 break to be one behind at 7-6 and then levelled the match. |
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He compiled breaks of 63 and 79 to lead 2-0 and exploited a series of chances to go 4-1 up. |
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In both the British Open and the LG Cup, he compiled maximum 147 breaks but could not go on and lift the trophy. |
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In the second innings, Australia compiled a score of 397 with five batsmen scoring half centuries. |
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This feedback was compiled by the summit facilitator to provide information for the next summit meeting. |
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To insure anonymity, the handwritten comments were typed and all numerical scores were compiled by an administrative assistant. |
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Besides listing goals, the co-op has compiled a handbook to explain rules and procedures. |
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They compiled a fat score for each child by assessing the amount of cheese, chips and processed meats they consumed. |
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From these a score is compiled, with the lower the score the better the scar. |
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Drawing on written and oral sources, he compiled lists of words from all walks of life, many subsequently shown not to be exclusively Australian. |
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In general, however, the fantasia became a potpourri of themes from operas compiled by virtuoso pianists as display pieces. |
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We'd already compiled our top five favourite things about Britain, and now we were on to New York. |
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The league compiled a fact sheet last year, apparently in response to media questions about the marital and engagement status of its players. |
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The list is compiled based on earnings, feature articles, press clippings and Web hits. |
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Her jigsaw pieces are her computer files compiled for over six thousand individuals, the basis of her sophisticated cliometrics. |
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Six times in the 1947 season the pair compiled partnerships of 200 plus, twice in Tests against South Africa. |
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She has provided a detailed commentary on Ray's films and compiled an extensive filmography, added a chronology, and updated the index. |
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Statistics compiled by CAMRA show that more than one quarter of adults never visit a pub and 20 hostelries a month close around the country. |
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The agenda is still being compiled but there will be a host of guest speakers. |
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Most palaeopathological literature is to be found in periodicals or compiled publications of conference papers. |
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Daily summaries were compiled into weekly summaries and then monthly summaries. |
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Observers were impressed by his stylish outpointing of Baz Carey, and he compiled six successive wins. |
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For the state of South Dakota, the only historical data on herptile occurrence were compiled by Over. |
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She also wrote books on astronomy, compiled tables of positions of celestial bodies and designed several scientific instruments. |
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We compiled clinical and demographic data for each patient within the catchment area from case notes and computerised records. |
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Each Mason component is compiled as necessary into a Perl subroutine, which is then compiled into Perl opcodes. |
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Consistent with the stimulation he found in literature, Bacon frequently compiled handwritten lists of ideas for paintings. |
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I compiled a bunch of recent flamenco things, really oddball flamenco things. |
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Various information on the nutritiousness and goodness of cocoa are compiled and disseminated to the public and are available upon request. |
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In this book, he has compiled a succinct volume of expertise, including his own, which makes the case solidly. |
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The 2005 Foal catalogue is the largest we have ever compiled and the numbers have undoubtedly placed some strain on the stabling. |
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He compiled the vocabulary by taking words from English, French, German and Latin. |
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Over time, the behaviorists have compiled a long list of biases and heuristics. |
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The new local area phone directory, being compiled by Roundfort Foroige, is going to print at the weekend. |
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Jackson compiled the roughest, most thrilling cuts these bands had created on the essential Channel 1 collection. |
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If you have both MySQL and SQLite on your system, support is compiled for both at build time. |
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He, too, published an account of his years among the newsboys and compiled a book of inspirational readings for young people. |
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In several website forums, netters have even compiled polls to vote for the top brand. |
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There are all kinds of interesting stories compiled by researchers like an account of a young screech owl found dead in the nest box. |
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Unusually for Ortelius, no source for this famous map is cited, suggesting that he may have compiled the information himself. |
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A local census of population, resource audit, and needs analysis will also be compiled. |
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The figures for untrained teachers were compiled by the trade union in the first fortnight in September. |
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We know more or less how the facts were gathered and how the book was compiled. |
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The Church of England adopted The Book of Common Prayer compiled by Thomas Cranmer. |
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The ministry also said it has compiled an information booklet to distribute to farmers. |
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The anthology has been compiled in close collaboration with the singer's mother Jean. |
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The infamous blacklist was already being compiled, and the subject matter of the movie could have made him suspect. |
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During this month, three enterprising students from De La Salle College compiled a telephone directory of the local area. |
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I've created a set of 20 desktop wallpapers compiled from eight years of photos. |
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The popular magazine is now carrying a regular feature on two showbands each week and is compiled by Frankie Kennedy from Athenry. |
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Pupils have compiled traffic surveys and questionnaires to gauge the scale of the problem. |
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In the four authorized sampradayas, the acharyas have compiled Deity worship manuals based on these Pancharatra books. |
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A job description has been compiled with help from existing matrons and hospital bosses to provide a consistent approach to the role. |
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Tradition has it that the Tripitaka was first compiled in about 250 B.C. by a Buddhist council convened by the Indian Emperor Asoka. |
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Digital photos can be played back in a slide show, complete with a soundtrack compiled from the music library. |
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You'll need to get your skates on though, as the list needs to be compiled and sent by noon tomorrow. |
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One of the most telegenically accessible figures on the planet, her promo video clips were compiled on The Complete Woman In Me Video Collection. |
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He said he had compiled his notebook and recorded the admission that the appellant had hit the postman at 7.45 pm that night. |
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At the other end were the poetical miscellanies compiled for pleasure, which were filled with an apparently random collection of poetry. |
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A compiled fist is data gathered from third-party public sources, such as government records, newspapers and directories. |
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I compiled a list last weekend of jobs for this year, and I do want to share it with you and make a permanent record of it for my own purposes. |
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She has compiled an excellent backgrounder on the different reform proposals at the Council on Foreign Relations web site. |
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The old field names of the individual townlands within the Kilmovee area are not being compiled. |
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In three years, we have compiled a record of achievement that is impressive by peacetime standards. |
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In 1986, the Press published a third work, The Oxford Spelling Dictionary, compiled by R. E. Allen, which also gives word divisions. |
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Fossett shuffles through the papers strewn across the chart table and digs out a list of speed-sailing records he has compiled. |
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Quotes in this article were derived from tape transcriptions or written notes compiled during interviews. |
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Controls were selected from registers compiled through the legally required process of birth registration. |
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Later, the Babylonian Talmud was compiled, which was thought to be superior to its predecessor. |
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For two weeks he churned out almost 300 pages of paper, which he compiled into a blue loose-leaf notebook and tabbed with multicolored dividers. |
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Since then, he's captured two Stanley Cups, backstopped Canada to the gold medal at the 2002 Olympics, and compiled a record eight straight 30-plus victory seasons. |
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Goodwin, an associate professor at Nottingham University, has compiled the first comprehensive study on the rise of Ukip. |
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The payroll jobs number is compiled from a survey in which the BLS asks companies how many people they have on their payrolls. |
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Jack Rueter has compiled and edited a new text corpus of Komi Zyrian. |
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The first Collegiate was compiled to be used by college students, taking its place in a series of abridgements intended to serve students from primary to university level. |
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The hardest server in the world, he compiled 13 aces in today's game but was broken once in each set, including at love to fall behind 5-4 in the second. |
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And so we compiled this list through conversations with colleagues and social media crowd-sourcing. |
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He tentatively suggested that the text is a pastiche compiled by a modern forger with an elementary grasp of Coptic. |
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Though we think of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World as a single list today, there were actually a number of lists compiled by different Greek writers. |
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From there she compiled a book of horoscopes for women, and it was only a hop, skip and jump to convince her publishers to let her write nincompoopish novels aimed at women. |
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A string of useful books, particularly The English Flower Garden, compiled mostly from articles published in his journals, further buoyed his repute in gardening circles. |
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To celebrate the eternally seductive actor, we've compiled seven of his best moments. |
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The report, which was compiled for the Department for Transport last Autumn, but only recently made public by the government, has shocked anti-noise campaigners. |
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And if you go to the website you'll see that they've already compiled an impressive and very politically and religiously diverse least of signers. |
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Before the swearing of any of the jurors, 15 the defendant or prosecutor in England and Ireland could challenge the array of jurors compiled by the sheriff. |
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He compiled them just two days shy of the anniversary of Darren's opening. |
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I compiled a list of possible damage control measures I intend on using in the hearings that I hope will be useful in extricating ourselves from this tar baby. |
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We have compiled the following list of teleservices agencies that are available to help your organization better perform CRM, telesales, customer service, etc., functions. |
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Matysiak, who gave the court her mother's address in Axbridge Close, Park North, was released on bail by the crown court so reports can be compiled on her. |
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She compiled a survey for older girls on the outdoors and got almost 2,000 responses in less than two months. |
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In calculating percentage shares of income distribution the World Bank relies on household surveys of income or expenditures compiled by the various countries. |
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Hence it is important that the lists should be as comprehensive as possible, compiled by nutritionists on the basis of up to date nutritional science. |
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He conceded that in his evidence in chief he had testified according to a statement compiled out of information he supplied to his police handler. |
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He also expressed doubt that the 1500 scientists whose data Scott had compiled and presented in summary was to be relied upon or taken into account. |
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They were compiled in medieval encyclopedias and books of wonders, and extended by the accounts provided by new chronicles or traveller's reports. |
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I was obviously feeling a little peckish when I compiled it. |
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Caroline also compiled catalogs of star clusters and nebulae. |
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Look here, for example, where average ACT scores are compiled by state. |
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The Welshman took his chance and compiled a 66 break to start him on a run of winning five frames in a row, including a 137 clearance in the seventh. |
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Whyte made an early break of 16 in the third frame and later compiled a 50 break, starting it by potting a long red and stunning off the cushion to get position behind black. |
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A recent study compiled evidence from various parts of the world concerning sea levels during an interglacial period about four hundred thousand years ago. |
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Statistics compiled for the Group show that the male suicide rate has more than doubled over the past twenty years while the female rate has remained fairly constant. |
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I have found occasional references to this conveyance in papers from 1903 and 1904 as I have compiled the snippets from old newspapers which appear on the left of this page. |
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Partly because she was published so irregularly, she had a growing body of work to draw from when she made submissions to magazines or when she compiled her books. |
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Although gazetteers are often rich sources of local information, they were compiled to satisfy agendas that seldom included detailed discussions of local unrest. |
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For example, software is traditionally written, compiled, tested and debugged, at which point the cycle begins again until the software is released. |
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Amnesty International has compiled records of 33 prisoners of conscience who have been detained for using the Internet to circulate or download information. |
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His photographs, compiled from over 50 years of architectural globetrotting, is encyclopedic in scale and daunting for the distance he has traveled. |
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The documentation in source code disappears when the program is compiled. |
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The attacks sparked an intense police hunt, which included the use of more than 100 wanted posters featuring an e-fit compiled from descriptions given by victims. |
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I have compiled the following eclectic selection of words, and I think you will find them eesome, pleasant to look upon, and some may even make you choke with laughter. |
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The martyrology is compiled in the form of a calendar with names to be read out each day by such communities as monasteries, convents and seminaries. |
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Obesity experts who compiled the document say self-conscious adolescents feel embarrassed in the presence of the opposite gender during gym and swimming lessons. |
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The unemployment rate, which is compiled from the separate household survey, ticked down to 7.3 percent from 7.4 percent. |
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Code Morphing turns binary code into an undecipherable mess that is not similar to normal compiled code, and completely hides execution logic of the protected code. |
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To celebrate that perfect wedding, we've compiled ten chic outfits. |
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Working with people he has met along the way, he compiled a showreel of his work and is currently in discussion with a record label about potentially recording an album. |
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When he looks at the neatly compiled jigsaw puzzle of his life, however, he feels empty, deeply dissatisfied. |
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Forker has compiled the ballistic data for all commercial cartridges from the. |
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In 1949, George Orwell compiled a list of suspected communist sympathisers for British intelligence. |
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In 1951 Larkin compiled a collection called XX Poems which he had privately printed in a run of just 100 copies. |
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Several have been listed among various compiled lists of the world's greatest novels. |
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The second half of the 20th century also saw the proliferation of specialized encyclopedias that compiled topics in specific fields. |
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Many of them, such as the largest narrator of hadith Abu Hureyrah, recorded and compiled what would constitute the sunnah. |
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The glossary compiled by Jacob Poole provides most of what is known about Forth and Bargy vocabulary. |
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Diego de Valera, whose information Ross regards as unreliable, compiled his work from letters of Spanish merchants. |
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This information is compiled as a database and is popularly known as the Chemical substances index. |
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England conducted its first formal census when the Domesday Book was compiled in 1086 under William I for tax purposes. |
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The Kangxi Emperor ordered the creation of the Kangxi Dictionary, the most complete dictionary of Chinese characters that had been compiled. |
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The figures are compiled through the Labour Force Survey, which asks a sample of 53,000 households and is conducted every 3 months. |
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The sea's name appeared in George Windsor Earl's 1837 Sailing Directions for the Arafura Sea which he compiled from the narratives of Lieuts. |
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Here are 20 facts on how people use their PDAs compiled from the PDA Usage Survey 2003 conducted by Pointsec Mobile Technologies. |
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Dowding, to highlight the problem of the Big Wing's performance, submitted a report compiled by Park to the Air Ministry on 15 November. |
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Wiktionary is compiled through a collaborative process by a large community of Web users, in this context called Wiktionarians. |
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So I have compiled some tips to help Harvard students act less douchey when they are faced with foreign situations this weekend. |
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Data are in billions of international dollars and were compiled by the World Bank. |
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Over the tournament as a whole, O'Sullivan won 36 of the 47 frames he played, and compiled ten century breaks. |
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O'Sullivan compiled a 140 break in the second, a 104 in the eighth, and a 103 in the 14th. |
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Samuel Johnson compiled one of the most influential dictionaries of the English language. |
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During the tournament, O'Sullivan compiled ten century breaks, including a break of 146, the highest of the tournament. |
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In parametric modeling, cost of previous similar projects and data of important parameters impacting cost are compiled. |
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The University of Madras Tamil Lexicon, compiled between 1924 and 1936, follows this view. |
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Various lists of unofficial champions began to be compiled by the contemporary press and others, but they are not usually in complete agreement. |
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The following list of ships should not be regarded as authoritative, but a tentative list compiled from various conflicting accounts. |
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The Golden Legend of Jacob de Voragine compiled a great deal of medieval hagiographic material, with a strong emphasis on miracle tales. |
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The Great Tang Records on the Western Regions, compiled by Bianji, recounted the journey of Xuanzang, the Tang era's most renowned Buddhist monk. |
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In 1549, the first Book of Common Prayer was compiled by Thomas Cranmer, who was then Archbishop of Canterbury. |
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The preprocessor expands any embedded macros into source code before it is compiled. |
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He stated in the preface that he had compiled 20,000 facts from 2000 works by over 200 authors, and added many others from his own experience. |
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Open to Scottish artists who released albums in 2012, the list was compiled from submissions from 100 specially-invited nominators. |
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There was a rich variety of historical literature compiled by scholars, as well as encyclopedias and geographical works. |
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Now we've compiled them into the full colour sorcerous supplement you are currently grasping in your claws. |
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The 3 series Beemer convertible topped a list compiled by consumer group Which? |
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Although Wiedemann was also an outstanding lexicologist and compiled comprehensive dictionaries, his calling was grammar. |
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In the new classification, all cryptogenic and numerous idiopathic epilepsies are compiled under the 'unknown' heading. |
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But the grim situation did not daunt Dravid and Sachin Tendulkar, who compiled 67 before being trapped leg before wicket to Dion Nash. |
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For example, a 1987 electronic version of the Doomsday Book, which was first compiled in 1086, has become unreadable. |
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Another was compiled about fifty years later by John of Salisbury at the behest of Thomas Becket. |
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Saxo's history of the Danes was compiled from sources that are of questionable historical value. |
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A profile compiled for a single quote can generate pricing for multiple carriers and other product lines, giving brokers the chance to up-sell. |
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Harbor porpoise sighting and stranding records compiled by Leatherwood et al. |
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Data from the coroner's files were compiled and psychological autopsy interviews with families and friends of the deceased were completed. |
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Programs written in the BASIC language are usually run through an interpreter, though some can be compiled. |
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Aphorisms concerning his teachings were compiled in the Analects, but only many years after his death. |
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The dossier of squandermania was compiled by Tory party finance adviser William Norton and the TaxPayers' Alliance. |
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Several early German and French scholars compiled old works and conducted new research on birds. |
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A database on so-called rendition flights compiled by a university team refers to 13 stops at Aberdeen, Wick and Inverness. |
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This is the fourth consecutive year NACSA has compiled the authorizer survey data. |
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I was just trying to get better before I compiled some audition. |
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When the Domesday Book was compiled, Chichester consisted of 300 dwellings which held a population of 1,500 people. |
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Relative mass of eggs for Pituophis is similar to that of other oviparous colubrids calculated from data compiled by Dunham et al. |
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Our young and talented crew was compiled of friends and fellow classmates. |
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The Global Go To Think Tanks Index is compiled by the University of Pennsylvania. |
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The board compiled and published financial summaries for each local authority annually. |
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Such designs can be created and debugged with Vista, but do not depend on the features of Vista once compiled. |
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The MIRFAC system produces compiled programmes in a paginated form which is readily adaptable for multi-programming. |
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It was compiled from satellite, marine, aeromagnetic and ground magnetic surveys. |
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Despite Nabokov's dying wish, publication of the manuscript, which was compiled on index cards, is set for Nov. |
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A sixth category, Category F, is being compiled to include species recorded before 1800 including fossil species. |
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The first Greek manuscripts compiled after Maximus Planudes's rediscovery of the text had as many as 64 regional maps. |
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I took umbrage with this hastily compiled hypothesis because I do, indeed, own a hole punch. |
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This was the greatest decline since at least 1947, when comparable figures were first compiled. |
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Unproven reserves may be used internally by oil companies and government agencies for future planning purposes but are not routinely compiled. |
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The guide was compiled following environmental audits on four Kirklees firms. |
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These reports included the decisions of the High Court only and were collated, compiled and edited by different puisne judges and magistrates. |
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Third, the definitive edition of Aristotle's texts seems to have been made in Athens some fifty years before Andronicus supposedly compiled his. |
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According to a report compiled by Swiss bank UBS in the month of August 2006, Oslo and London were the world's most expensive cities. |
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Gwenogvryn Evans in the Reports on manuscripts in the Welsh language that he compiled for the Historic Manuscripts Commission. |
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Many individuals and institutions have compiled a list of invisible Web directories. |
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Today, the Deloitte South Island Index is compiled quarterly from publicly available information provided by NZX, Unlisted and Bloomberg. |
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These forecasts are compiled from primary source data run through proprietary forecasting models. |
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The cladogram presented below is based on studies compiled by Philippe Janvier and others for the Tree of Life Web Project. |
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The ontology, which is a set of associated tags with related weights, is compiled with a folksonomy. |
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The four-Gospel collection may be traced to Tatian who compiled the Diatessaron. |
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After the original Chronicle was compiled, copies were made and distributed to various monasteries. |
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The register was compiled in October, and would come into force the next February, and would remain valid until the next January. |
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Between 1357 and 1371 a book of supposed travels compiled by John Mandeville acquired extraordinary popularity. |
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This table was thus compiled by adding up single entries from the IOC database. |
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Wells, using the name Received Pronunciation, and the Oxford Dictionary of Pronunciation for Current English, compiled by Clive Upton. |
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In 1086, when the Domesday Book was compiled, England had a population of two million. |
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In the Sustainable Cities Index, compiled by Forum for the Future, the city was revealed to have the lowest environmental impact of any British city. |
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The report, compiled by hotel security police and hospital staff, is said to reveal that Naomi told a medical chief she had taken 20 Alprazolam pills. |
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Warren and his colleagues first compiled the genome of a female Abyssinian cat named Cinnamon as a reference to compare with DNA of multiple cats and other species. |
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Foster compiled an earned run average of just over 1, walked only 12 batters all season and struck out 52 to earn the selection of Hometeam Magazine Player of the Year. |
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He compiled a work of 37 chapters covering natural history, architecture, medicine, geography, geology, and other aspects of the world around him. |
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As a valued source of reliable information compiled by experts, printed versions found a prominent place in libraries, schools and other educational institutions. |
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The Prestige Home Index, compiled by First Republic Bank, showed that the Los Angeles high-end market recorded the state's biggest annual percentage gain. |
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Plaid Cymru MP Jonathan Edwards told the Daily Post the Electoral Registration and Administration Bill will change how the electoral roll is compiled. |
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It was originally compiled during the Jin, Tang, and Song dynasties. |
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This ensures that the source gets compiled before the redistributables are built, and that the redistributable is built before the remote deployment. |
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Co-editors Ke-Li Han and Guang-Jiu Zhao have compiled 39 contributions detailing the latest research and topics of interest in excited-state hydrogen bonding and transfer. |
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To assist decision makers in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, data was compiled on the environmental, economic, and health benefits of our nature preserves. |
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Each district council or unitary authority has an Electoral Register which is compiled by the Electoral Registration Officer listing all registered electors. |
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A number of abridgements of the Year Books were compiled and circulated by various editors, who sought to excerpt leading cases and categorise them by subject. |
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Maitland and others have considered that the medieval manuscripts were compiled by law students, rather than being officially sanctioned accounts of court proceedings. |
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At the end of each session of Congress, the slip laws are compiled into bound volumes called the United States Statutes at Large, and they are known as session laws. |
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The British publisher Collins' COBUILD monolingual learner's dictionary, designed for users learning English as a foreign language, was compiled using the Bank of English. |
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Using Celoxica's DK Design Suite, the algorithm is off-loaded from the main processor and compiled from C software code to an FPGA based parallel co-processor. |
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The idea was that a complete list of fully documented providences should be compiled as a cooperative venture which would cross denominational barriers. |
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In 2003, construction net earnings continued to out-grow other sectors, according to national statistics compiled by the Bureau of Economic Analysis. |
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Many histories of previous dynasties were compiled between 636 and 659 by court officials during and shortly after the reign of Emperor Taizong of Tang. |
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East Anglia is first mentioned as a distinct political unit in the Tribal Hidage, which is thought to have been compiled somewhere in England during the seventh century. |
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The work only survives in some 374 fragments, by far the majority being quoted in the geographical lexicon Ethnika compiled by Stephanus of Byzantium. |
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Odin is mentioned or appears in most poems of the Poetic Edda, compiled in the 13th century from traditional source material reaching back to the pagan period. |
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The first known mention of Finns is in the Old English poem Widsith which was compiled in the 10th century, though its contents is probably older. |
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A list of necessary equipment was compiled by 1 August and included, among other things, massive cables, capstans, pulleys, and 40 pounds of tallow for lubrication. |
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An 1889 report described the function of the office as mainly being reconnaissance of foreign coasts, office duties and publication of compiled maps. |
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User data compiled by social media companies is not audited, and there is little consistency in the way companies determine these nonfinancial metrics. |
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A Viking named Stjerner Oddi compiled a chart showing the direction of sunrise and sunset, which enabled navigators to sail longships from place to place with ease. |
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A world glacier inventory has been compiled since the 1970s, initially based mainly on aerial photographs and maps but now relying more on satellites. |
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The 18th century Welsh antiquarian Iolo Morganwg compiled a collection of triads, which he claimed to have taken from his own collection of manuscripts. |
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The first prose literature of Wales was compiled in the 11th century. |
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In 1991, 4AD and Capitol released a box set that compiled the band's EPs from 1982 to 1990, and also included a bonus disc of rare or previously unreleased material. |
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In 1784, a British lieutenant compiled a detailed list of 205 British officers killed in action during the war, encompassing Europe, the Caribbean and the East Indies. |
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In April 2011 the RCA was ranked first on a list of UK graduate art schools compiled by Modern Painters magazine from a survey of professionals in the art world. |
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In 2005, Emin compiled a CD of her favourite music called Music To Cry To, which was released and sold by the UK household furnishings retailer and brand Habitat. |
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In 2016, marking the centenary of Dahl's birth, Rennie compiled The Oxford Roald Dahl Dictionary which includes many of his invented words and their meaning. |
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According to data compiled by the Department of Community, Equality and Gaeltacht Affairs, only one quarter of households in officially Gaeltacht areas are fluent in Irish. |
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Few dragonfly societies have compiled as thorough an account of their odonate fauna as DragonflyIreland's The Natural History of Ireland's Dragonflies. |
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Elle Seule compiled a fine record, her brood including Irish 1,000 Guineas victress Mehthaaf and July Cup hero Elnadim, and her branch of the family has continued to thrive. |
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In April 2014, The Observer reported details of a leaked internal report, compiled for the Crossrail contractors by an independent safety consultancy. |
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The oldest known rules of golf were compiled in March 1744 in Leith. |
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In 1784, a British lieutenant compiled a detailed list of 205 British officers killed in action during the war, including deaths in Europe, the Caribbean, and the East Indies. |
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Davis has also compiled over 300 competitive centuries during his career. |
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In October 2015 Finlay Publisher, for the Orwell Society, published George Orwell 'The Complete Poetry', compiled and presented by Dione Venables. |
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