I gave the ingredients list a quick check to see if the cereal contained any sugar. |
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Thus, it was concluded that the exudate of the resistant genotype contained four anacardic acid components. |
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The lorchu' s angpau contained two Malaysian dollars, those of the thauke, 40 cents. |
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The aborigine's autobiography contained much that was autoethnographic. How much more insightful into his culture than the views of a foreigner. |
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Despite dominating possession and territory, they were being comfortably contained by Everton's well-organised midfield and diligent back four. |
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Phaidor and I were taken below decks, where, still fast bound, we were thrown into a small compartment which contained a single port-hole. |
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Some of the products contained small amounts of bimatoprost, an ingredient in the anti-glaucoma drug Lumigan, which is manufactured by Allergan. |
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Among the most detailed and thoughtful analyses of the propriety of citing Wikipedia is contained in Campbell ex rel. |
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Inside, it contained the chambers for the royal household, their immediate staff and service facilities. |
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However, many collections purchased by or donated to the Library have contained rare Irish books. |
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Quiggin, which was received in 1921, contained a large Irish collection and many early Breton books. |
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Larger monasteries often contained separate areas for the monks who specialized in the production of manuscripts called a scriptorium. |
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Later emblem books contained large numbers of emblems, partly to allow people to choose one they thought suited them. |
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The book contained interviews with power pop artists from throughout the genre's history. |
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The video featured Nicky Wire in drag as Marilyn Monroe and contained visual references to the film Betty Blue and to Aleister Crowley. |
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The liner notes contained a literary quote for each of the album's eighteen songs and the album lasted just over seventy minutes. |
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The 2005 edition of the book contained further corrections noticed by the editors and submitted by readers. |
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The purpose of the steam turbine is to convert the heat contained in steam into mechanical energy. |
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These are under neural control and when they expand, they reveal the hue of the pigment contained in the sac. |
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There are a number of definitions of what area is contained within the Arctic. |
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Greenpeace had claimed that the tanker contained 5,500 tonnes of crude oil, while Shell estimated it only contained 50 tonnes. |
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In cases that radioactive material cannot be contained, it may be diluted to safe concentrations. |
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This highway, while divided, contained only one lane in each direction and no interchanges. |
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A rich Dutch mealtime of the time contained many extravagant dishes and drinks. |
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Thus a pond that contained a single species might be said to contain 120 fish. |
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But if the pond contained a total of 120 fish from three different species, it would be said to contain three fishes. |
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When algae die, they decompose and the nutrients contained in that organic matter are converted into inorganic form by microorganisms. |
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Each mine contained a dry cell battery with an electrical detonating circuit which could be initiated by any one of five parallel fuzes. |
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Each horn contained a glass ampule of electrolyte which would connect an open circuit if an ampule was broken by bending the soft metal horn. |
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Heavy rains caused the river to overtop existing dams, and carried dilbit 30 miles downstream before the spill was contained. |
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Theoretically, the platform would then have been isolated from the flow of oil and gas and the fire contained. |
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Once John contained Alexander in Scotland, he marched south to deal with the challenge of the coming invasion. |
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The 2nd and 9th cavalry divisions were sent next day but the French attack reached Carlepont and Noyon, before being contained on 18 September. |
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The explosive and detonating mechanism is contained in a buoyant metal or plastic shell. |
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The plan, later criticised for its size and needless complexity, contained orders to shackle prisoners. |
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In 1796 the Mandan were visited by the Welsh explorer John Evans, who was hoping to find proof that their language contained Welsh words. |
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This land contained some of the most fertile agricultural land upon which the agricultural economy had been constructed. |
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Clarkson's car contained crisps, leaves, and his own dried skin, which he claimed was not disgusting at all and lost no points. |
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The exact date of the sediments that contained the footprints has not yet been determined. |
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Organic chemical pollution contained in sediments of the Clyde estuary have been evaluated by British Geological Survey. |
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The amount and type of sedimentary pollution contained in the Clyde is closely related to the areas industrial history. |
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Just as Ithaca came into sight, the greedy sailors naively opened the bag while Odysseus slept, thinking it contained gold. |
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Most of the continental fragments, volcanic arcs, and ocean basins added to Laurentia this way contained faunas of Tethyan or Asian affinity. |
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The atoll and surrounding waters are contained in the Atol das Rocas Biological Reserve. |
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The tool was allegedly found in the same dredge load that contained a mastodon's remains. |
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Incineration is a waste treatment process that involves the combustion of organic substances contained in waste materials. |
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It was revealed that Rhine's experiments contained methodological flaws and procedural errors. |
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On the west side, overlooking the sea, is a large room which originally contained the battery, with embrasures for five guns. |
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In 1831, the population of the borough was 4,776, and contained 1,002 houses. |
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He observed that rocks from distant locations could be correlated based on the fossils they contained. |
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Clausentum was defended by a wall and two ditches and is thought to have contained a bath house. |
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Nine barrels have been found to contain bones of cattle, indicating that they contained pieces of beef butchered and stored as ship's rations. |
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The militia clauses of the Swiss Federal Constitution are contained in Art. |
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Historically this contained marshes and gave the name to the Durotriges, water dwellers, the Celtic tribe of Dorset. |
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For instance, the Antikythera wreck contained a staggering collection of marble and bronze statues including the Antikythera Youth. |
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It is thought that this group probably contained a significant amount of Quadi, moving out of their homeland under pressure from Radagaisus. |
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It contained summary notices of excavations through the area of the Roman Empire. |
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This contained most of the Esquiline and Caelian hills, as well as the whole of the other five. |
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The manor contained seventeen houses built inside the courtyard for nobles and family members and was separated from its supporting villas. |
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His work resulted in Fragments of Lappish Mythology, since by his own admission, they contained only a small percentage of what had existed. |
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A classic example of a dispute over the weregild of a slave is contained in Iceland's Egil's Saga. |
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In order to supply Boniface with the materials he needed, it would have contained works by Donatus, Priscian, Isidore, and many others. |
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The older estimate was based on erroneous reports that the platypus X chromosomes contained these sequences. |
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These lands contained crucial grazing areas and pastures for raising horses that the Tang dynasty desperately needed. |
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Indian scholars maintain that the verses and the history contained in them have been orally transmitted thousands of years before. |
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The body, as a reflection of natural forces, contained four elemental properties expressed to the Greeks as the four humors. |
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This period contained progress in surgery, medical chemistry, dissection, and practical medicine. |
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This book contained diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis of many different diseases and illnesses. |
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Such wealth gave rise to social upheavals, which were for the most part harshly contained by the militia. |
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His entourage contained traders, artists, planners, German and Dutch citizens. |
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It was surrounded by a moat and contained the shah's palace, and his mosques and temples. |
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Thus, for example, Steve Fossett's global circumnavigation by balloon was entirely contained within the southern hemisphere. |
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The ship had been chartered by Germany's Rickmers Ship Management, which stated that the ship contained no special cargo and no military weapons. |
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The book contained notices on the State and Capital, plus an extensive and erudite bibliography. |
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Rather, throughout its history, the Maya area contained a varying mix of political complexity that included both states and chiefdoms. |
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The temple shrines contained between one and three rooms, and were dedicated to important deities. |
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Some buildings contained interior stairways that accessed different levels. |
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The colony contained roughly what is now Bristol County, Plymouth County, and Barnstable County, Massachusetts. |
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Manors were developed on the east side of the river, and the west side contained many smaller and independent farms. |
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The Lenape variety was released in 1967 but was withdrawn in 1970 as it contained high levels of glycoalkaloids. |
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The laws contained in the Written Torah were given along with detailed explanations as how to apply and interpret them, the Oral Law. |
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The centre of the city is contained in medieval walls that were built in the 14th century to defend the city. |
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By the latter part of the 19th century, the bourgeois house contained a home that had been remodelled by conspicuous consumption. |
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Therefore, the suffix has disappeared along with the forms that originally contained it. |
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Old Norman contained several Old Norse loanwords unknown in other Old French dialects at that time. |
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This large body contained lawyers, peers, and members of the Church, many of whom lived far from London. |
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While still cautious, Selborne's bill was far more structured than Hatherley's, and contained more detail on what was to be done. |
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Though it contained only 2,449 words, and no word beginning with the letters W, X, or Y, this was the first monolingual English dictionary. |
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His book contained seventy thousand words, of which twelve thousand had never appeared in a published dictionary before. |
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His 1828 American Dictionary contained the greatest number of Biblical definitions given in any reference volume. |
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The limit for the number of phonemes which may be contained in each varies by language. |
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Inversion does not occur, however, when the interrogative word is the subject or is contained in the subject. |
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His library contained over three hundred volumes from which he was able to draw upon classical, patristic, and scholastic works. |
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They asserted also that the Book of Common Prayer as a whole contained a strong sacrificial theology in the ordinal. |
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The following specimen count was contained in paragraph 13 of the Second Schedule to the Indictments Act 1915 before it was repealed. |
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Donoghue bought her a bottle of ginger beer, which contained the partially decomposed remains of a snail. |
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The Code of 1849 contained 216 chapters in 56 titles, with individually numbered sections in each chapter. |
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By the 1870s, the code had expanded to more than 1,500 pages and contained numerous redundancies. |
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As it contained far fewer impurities than normal coal, the iron it produced was of a superior quality. |
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Later manuals, based on Bracton's example contained actual case law, with the captions removed. |
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These commonwealths are states, but legally, each is a commonwealth because the term is contained in its constitution. |
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Yet Ancient Greek law contained major constitutional innovations in the development of democracy. |
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Unwritten laws are laws which are not contained in any statutes and can be found in case decisions. |
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The Treaty of Westminster itself planted the seeds of future conflict because of its secret annexe which contained the Act of Seclusion. |
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In The Netherlands, administrative law provisions are usually contained in separate laws. |
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The Rajputana Agency contained more than 20 princely states, most notable being Udaipur State, Jaipur State, Bikaner State and Jodhpur State. |
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In 1857, the region still contained the highest numbers of both European and Indian troops. |
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The League of Nations Permanent Mandates Commission took the position that the Mandate contained a dual obligation. |
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In spite of this, the bill as introduced in April 1912 contained no such provision, and was meant to apply to all Ireland. |
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It is used to symbolically signal the Commons's right to consider matters not contained in the Queen's speech. |
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The tactic involved the introduction of Bill 95, the title of which contained the names of every lake, river and stream in the province. |
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The development of cotton mills was linked to the development of the machinery they contained. |
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There now appear a series of useful improvements that are contained in patents for useless devices. |
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The air in the mills contained flammable fibres from the cotton, hemp, or wool being spun. |
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This contained a centrally mounted steam engine to power all of the machines in the building. |
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The base also contained an interlocking mechanism to ensure that the wick was lowered and the lamp extinguished by any attempt to open it. |
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Davy showed that the acid of Scheele's substance, called at the time oxymuriatic acid, contained no oxygen. |
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Historically, all three furnaces were contained in one structure, with a set of progressively cooler chambers for each of the three purposes. |
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When smoke comes into contact with the surface of any substance or structure, the chemicals contained in it are transferred to it. |
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In the UK, substantive patent law is contained in the Patents Act 1977 as amended. |
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While he supported the idea of government ruling by a virtuous king, his ideas contained a number of elements to limit the power of rulers. |
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Despite not being founded until after the first in these series of Acts, the University of Dundee shares all the features contained therein. |
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The spores are contained in structures found on the underside of the leaf called sori. |
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However, these plants have fully developed seeds contained in fruits, rather than the microscopic spores of ferns. |
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These enzymes dissolve the insect and free the nutrients contained within it. |
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Over 3,600 animals were slaughtered and the disease was contained in less than a month. |
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Further, the rubbish is believed to have contained remains of infected meat that had been illegally imported to Britain. |
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The area has been inhabited since Neolithic times, though large areas would have been marshy and contained Martin Mere. |
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The roads in the Vale of Mowbray are characteristically contained by low hedges with wide verges. |
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The oil and gas formed these pools as they migrated upward during the Pliocene Era and became contained beneath the caprock. |
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Initially Raffles contained the most sought after housing in the city by council tenants. |
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It was reopened as a prison in 1920, and then contained some of Britain's most serious offenders. |
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The sextary seems to have contained 6 gallons, and is also used for cider and wine. |
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The same package that contained the bowl caps will contain a large rubber spud washer and tank bolts and washers. |
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She presented me with a bag, and when I squizzed inside I saw it contained five boxes of cigarettes. |
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Chef Felder was in her early forties, slender, with short wavy brown hair, almost all of which could be contained within her toque. |
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Lois McMaster Bujold, according to reports, wrote a Trekfic which contained the seeds from which grew some of her Vorkosigan series. |
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Each fluorescent troffer in the room contained three lamps and two ballasts. |
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So she put a golden box into his hand, and directed him how to apply the perfumed unguent which it contained, and where to meet her at midnight. |
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A wine vessel, probably the Roman urna, which contained half the quantity of the amphora. |
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A lumbar puncture was done and the three tubes contained nonclotting blood and the supernatant fluid was xanchromatic. |
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Although in that film, the briefcase contained an atomic bomb. |
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Sulfur is contained in pyrite, a common accessory mineral, particulary in the more mafic rocks of the suite. |
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The bride's hand-tied wedding bouquet contained Casablanca lilies, hypericum berries, and wax myrtles. |
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Casing soils also contained a high level of yeast, mold and actinomycete populations. |
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This suggests that the monument originally contained two addorsed wolves, one facing in each direction. |
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These affordance or qualities of specific visual perception are implicit to the information contained in the visual stimulus. |
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His dissertation contained the seeds of what would later become his famous wigwag signaling system. |
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The two Bordeauxs used differed only in the percentage of lime which they contained. |
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The compere came onto the stage holding the gold envelope that contained the winner's name. |
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Furthermore, each hierarchically clustered community contained both our proposed coprostanoligenic as well as non-coprostanoligenic bacteria. |
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One contained some brightly-coloured tropical birds, one a python and the other a large and very lively crocodile. |
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This means that information contained in different parts of the Geography is likely to be of different dates. |
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A large thermos-like container called a dewar contained 645 gallons of liquid helium to be cooled to within two degrees of absolute zero. |
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Any two dihedral angles are to one another as the angles contained by perpendiculars drawn as in the last proposition. |
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The program contained an internal feature, which allowed a user to update display text after each command keystroke. |
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Especially fungicides that contained famoxadone or fenhexamid decreased the amino acid concentration in grapes. |
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This is not a historical novel yet it is in a sense historical and contained within this book is a true story of how America was financed. |
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A forepack carried over the saddlebags contained a gas mask, hand spade, food bag, field flask and cooking utensils. |
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Each chop contained a few small gnawable bones, and plenty of velvety meat that would slip right off them after a long, gentle braise. |
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Industrial technologies that affected farming included the seed drill, the Dutch plough, which contained iron parts, and the threshing machine. |
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The Lake District National Park is almost contained within a box of trunk routes. |
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Old English contained a certain number of loanwords from Latin, which was the scholarly and diplomatic lingua franca of Western Europe. |
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Many later entries, especially those written by contemporaries, contained a great deal of historical narrative under the year headings. |
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As of 30 November 2005, the Oxford English Dictionary contained approximately 301,100 main entries. |
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Yet many definitions contained outdated scientific theories, historical information, and moral values. |
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When it was first derived from the Etruscan alphabet, it contained only 21 letters. |
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Aristotle's apparatus contained a dark chamber that had a single small hole, or aperture, to allow for sunlight to enter. |
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The pits may have contained standing timbers creating a timber circle, although there is no excavated evidence of them. |
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The territory held by the Celts contained tin, lead, iron, silver and gold. |
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Legions also contained a dedicated group of artillery crew of perhaps 60 men. |
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Some dictionaries list hyphenated words as though they contained no punctuation. |
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This edict contained detailed descriptions of all cases, in which the praetor would allow a legal action and in which he would grant a defense. |
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The insula contained cenacula, tabernae, storage rooms under the stairs, and lower floor shops. |
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The Empire contained many kinds of villas, not all of them lavishly appointed with mosaic floors and frescoes. |
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Additionally, several inhumation burials from Trentholme Drive contained hen's eggs placed in ceramic urns as grave goods for the deceased. |
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Ilicin is contained in holly berries and causes severe gastroirritation including nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. |
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At its territorial height, the Roman Empire may have contained between 45 million and 120 million people. |
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By this time the Army was massive, consisting of twenty five to thirty legions, each of which contained nearly 6,000 men. |
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This knowledge was also the foundation used in the military medicine since it contained the overarching ideas of their medical knowledge. |
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It lists the hidage for each of the fortified towns contained in the document. |
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The most important written accounts are those contained in administrative records. |
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Will the insensitive invariantist themes just accommodated remain comfortably contained within the gate-keeping contextualist framework? |
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The compartment often contained a branch of the Tudor rose, with shamrock and thistle engrafted on the same stem. |
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The golden bulla was hollow, and contained, it is supposed, remedies against the jettatura. |
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A notable exception came in Fox's own constituency of Westminster which contained one of the largest electorates in the country. |
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Black lines indicate the proportion of the nuclear volume contained by the daughter and mother immediately preceding karyofission. |
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Beginning in 1843, O'Connor suggested that the land contained the solution to workers' problems. |
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Throughout Britain, letters and the letterboxes that contained them were burnt or had acid poured onto them. |
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The human bone fragments it contained, from about 21 different individuals, are thought to be roughly between 10,200 and 10,400 years old. |
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The geometry is studied by employing the lacunarity measurement, which is associated to the regularity of holes contained in a pattern. |
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In the 2015 general election the South West contained 55 seats in the House of Commons. |
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Both the most successful male band and girl group in global music history have contained Liverpudlian members. |
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Friedrich Hayek argued in The Pure Theory of Capital that the goal is the preservation of the unique information contained in the price itself. |
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Before decimalisation, a handful of change might have contained coins 100 or more years old, bearing any of five monarchs' heads. |
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This tract contained the nucleus that Newton developed and expanded to form the Principia. |
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Some of the content contained in Newton's papers could have been considered heretical by the church. |
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Previous experimenters had failed to observe this, but Thomson believed their experiments were flawed because their tubes contained too much gas. |
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The book also contained ideas on rational design in factories, and profit sharing. |
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The second part of the Laws of Thought contained a corresponding attempt to discover a general method in probabilities. |
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In August 1993, it was discovered that the proof contained a flaw in one area. |
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By 1792 he had started making engines of his own design, but which contained a separate condenser, and so infringed Watt's patents. |
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One bottle contained enough distilled water to reconstitute the dried plasma contained within the other bottle. |
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A robotic mower is contained by a border wire around the lawn that defines the area to be mowed. |
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Inflatable seatbelts have tubular inflatable bladders contained within an outer cover. |
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For instance, the licky pasty contained mostly leeks, and the herb pasty contained watercress, parsley, and shallots. |
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These and other patterns of worship are contained in the Methodist Worship Book, the most recent Methodist service book. |
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A summary of Methodist doctrine is contained in the Catechism for the Use of the People Called Methodists. |
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The county contained several mill towns and the collieries of the Lancashire Coalfield. |
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The baths of Trajan, of Caracalla, and Diocletian all contained rooms determined to be libraries. |
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While these towers provided positions from which flanking fire could be deployed against a potential enemy, they also contained accommodation. |
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Other facilities contained within the castle include the college's library, the college offices, and the college's IT suite. |
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In the early Medieval period, the altar always contained, or was associated with, the relics of a saint. |
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The gatehouse contained a series of defences to make a direct assault more difficult than battering down a simple gate. |
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They contained a lot of timber, which was often unseasoned and as a result needed careful upkeep. |
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Each family's palazzo was a hive that contained all the family members, though it might not always show a grand architectural public front. |
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In the United States the Federalist Style contained many elements of Georgian style, but incorporated revolutionary symbols. |
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Modern historians have regarded the Historia as a work of fiction with some factual information contained within. |
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The moat at Bear's Rails contained the manor house of Wychamere, the home of William of Wykeham while he was building the castle. |
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In the 20th century many oatmeal stouts contained only a minimal amount of oats. |
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Considered one of the most beautiful of all Old English poems is Dream of the Rood, contained in the Vercelli Book. |
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Shakespeare's plays, in particular, had multiple editions, each of which contained errors caused by the printing process. |
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On inquiry, I found those scraps, four or five in number, contained his poetic feelings on the song of our nightingale. |
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Her parents had each been married previously and been widowed, and, consequently, the household contained the children of three marriages. |
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The book contained some generally disputed theories, and its publication created a growing degree of popular controversy about Huxley's eyesight. |
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Another barge, provided by the City of London, contained about 50 musicians who performed Handel's music. |
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The general framework of the coronation service is based on the sections contained in the Second Recension used in 973 for King Edgar. |
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Other reviewers agreed that the score contained passages of great beauty, but was ineffective as drama. |
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The second LP contained a single experimental contribution from each band member. |
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How many megafarads are contained in 5.32 metre-gramme-second units of current? |
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The song contained an eclectic array of exotic instruments and several disjunctive key and modal shifts. |
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Initially lit by gas, the Hall contained a special system where its thousands of gas jets were lit within ten seconds. |
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The site of Trafalgar Square had been a significant landmark since the 13th century and originally contained the King's Mews. |
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The original format contained 12 clubs from the Midlands and Northern England. |
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Figg's time, in addition to fist fighting, also contained fencing and cudgeling. |
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All are contained in a kind of metamarket that peddles, basically, immortality. This metamarket is what we call consumerism. |
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Also, the contained waste materials no longer posed a threat to surrounding aquifers. |
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The Health Ministry said the dumplings contained a pesticide, methamidophos, which is used in China but is not common in Japan. |
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It was healthy and magnificient because one room, above a mews, somewhere near the river, contained fifty excited, talkative, friendly people. |
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Spectators were contained behind rope barriers and the officials were housed in tents. |
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The new Alexandra Palace contained a concert hall, art galleries, a museum, lecture hall, library, banqueting room and large theatre. |
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Wales will move to a reserved powers model once the provisions contained within the Wales Act 2017 are put into effect. |
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Independence Acts, passed when the remaining colonies were granted independence, contained nationality provisions. |
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The fissile material contained in the warheads can then be recycled for use in nuclear reactors. |
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They were also animists, believing that all aspects of the natural world contained spirits, and that these spirits could be communicated with. |
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The Bundesrat contained representatives of the states, in which the voting system was based on classes and wealth. |
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The Great Powers were able to keep these Balkan conflicts contained, but the next one would spread throughout Europe and beyond. |
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At the beginning of the 17th century the empire contained 32 provinces and numerous vassal states. |
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The treaty also contained secret protocols dividing Poland and the Baltic states into German and Soviet spheres of influence. |
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Poland historically contained many languages, cultures and religions on its soil. |
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The speech, written by Charles Bohlen, contained virtually no details and no numbers. |
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Its aim was to incorporate into UK law the rights contained in the European Convention on Human Rights. |
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Signatory states to the Convention can only derogate from the rights contained in Article 2 for deaths which result from lawful acts of war. |
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The draft bill contained two proposals, one for eight local authorities and one for nine local authorities. |
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A codified constitution is one that is contained in a single document, which is the single source of constitutional law in a state. |
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In the UK, the constitutional doctrine of Parliamentary sovereignty dictates than sovereignty is ultimately contained at the centre. |
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In 1922 Alexander Friedmann introduced the idea of an expanding universe that contained moving matter. |
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The first issue of the British Medical Journal was 16 pages long and contained three simple woodcut illustrations. |
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Albo and the Raavad argued that Maimonides' principles contained too many items that, while true, were not fundamentals of the faith. |
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Homeopathy was developed prior to discovery of the basic principles of chemistry, which proved homeopathic remedies contained nothing but water. |
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The book also contained a section of notes throwing light on the context and genesis of each poem. |
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His ambition was to live up to Rilke's dictum that 'the poet must know everything' and to write a poetry that contained all knowledge. |
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In the UK, Polydor issued a single disc hits collection from Tales called The Very Best of the Bee Gees, which contained their biggest UK hits. |
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It contained some of the new elements introduced in Black Tie White Noise, and also signalled a move towards alternative rock. |
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This edition contained a newly restored transfer of the film, as well as various special features. |
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Unlike the individual release of Ghosts of the Abyss, which contained two discs, only the first disc was included in the set. |
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The term preceded the 1918 reference to smaller sheet newspapers that contained the condensed stories. |
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The essay did not appear, but the results of the labour gone through are contained in the appendices to his Lectures on Logic. |
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The only remaining volume was to have contained a memoir of Stewart, but this he did not live to write. |
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The 2012 squad contained 13 English and 5 Welsh players but no Scottish or Northern Irish players. |
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Further details on the specifications of the wickets are contained in Appendix D to the Laws. |
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On only ten occasions has the World Constructors' Champion team not contained the World Drivers' Champion for that season. |
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One of these small Amorite kingdoms founded in 1894 BC contained the then small administrative town of Babylon within its borders. |
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The Mongols destroyed the Abbasid Caliphate and Baghdad's House of Wisdom, which contained countless precious and historical documents. |
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Until 2004, the national debit card Dankort contained a photo of the holder and was widely accepted as an identity card. |
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Late medieval Scottish churches also often contained elaborate burial monuments, like the Douglas tombs in the town of Douglas. |
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A year later Polly and Molly were cloned, both sheep contained a human gene. |
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Mimus was related to the genre called pantomimus, an early form of story ballet that contained no spoken dialogue. |
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Among the genealogies contained in the Rawlinson B 502 manuscript, dating from around 1130, is the supposed descent of Malcolm II of Scotland. |
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These contained no ransom demand, but required the Scots to name the English prince John of Gaunt as heir presumptive. |
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The Boston Tea Party of 1773 dumped British tea into Boston Harbor because it contained a hidden tax that Americans refused to pay. |
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Adjacent to the hall was the parlor, a room used to entertain guests that contained the family's best furnishings and the parents' bed. |
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These houses contained bedrooms on the second floor that provided privacy to parents and children. |
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In reply, it was proved that the Advocates' library at Edinburgh contained Gaelic manuscripts 500 years old, and one of even greater antiquity. |
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The British Government considered that it contained information which might be of use to the Germans. |
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This proposal was contained in the Conservative manifesto for the 1987 General Election. |
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A Swedish study shows that out of 600 stomach contents of red squirrels examined, only 4 contained remnants of birds or eggs. |
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The Royal Standard of Canada, featuring the Royal Banner of Scotland in the quartered arms contained in the first and second divisions. |
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It was further limited by the addition of the Tenth Amendment contained in the Bill of Rights and the Eleventh Amendment. |
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Where a parish contained a burgh, a separate landward parish was formed for the portion outside the town. |
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No explicit government approval is contained within letters patent, only the seal or signature of the monarch. |
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At least the second edition contained some of Justinian's own legislation, including some legislation in Greek. |
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Scottish clanship contained two complementary but distinct concepts of heritage. |
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If the database is to be printed out in the form of a dictionary, non-lemmas can be generated from the items contained in these fields. |
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It was then electrolytically refined and the anode mud exploited for the platinum and gold it contained. |
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The six towers were intended to be three storeys high and contained fireplaces. |
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The tower contained grand lodgings, and was probably built for Sir Otton de Grandson, the first justiciar of Wales. |
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A basement level contained a water gate, through which visitors travelling up the River Seiont could enter the castle. |
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While the curtain wall and its towers survive largely intact, all that remains of the buildings contained within the castle are the foundations. |
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While royal lodgings were in the upper ward, the lower contained buildings such as the kitchens. |
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