The reptiles were kept in enclosures covered by nets to stop birds from munching the lizards. |
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Last year the archaeologists' project was making sure land to be covered by a cycleway did not include valuable remains. |
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Gunboats patrolled the sea lanes and the skies were covered by fighter jets launched from an aircraft carrier in the Atlantic. |
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He lies on a rock, a mountain looming above him and his naked body partially covered by a white dress. |
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Hidden nailing is where nails are driven into the groove of the plank and covered by the tongue of the next plank and so on. |
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The fund is aimed at people not covered by insurance and those who do not qualify for benefits. |
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She absconded with the jewellery and the question was whether the loss was covered by the insurance policy or fell within its exclusion clause. |
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The alabaster sculpture of a crouching naked man, with his hands tied and his head covered by a hood is on display at a Baghdad gallery. |
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The defendants denied the article was libellous and said even if it was, they were covered by a number of defences. |
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Hours after the blaze was brought under control, dozens of bodies were laid out in a nearby parking lot, their faces covered by T-shirts. |
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Uniquely, a butterfly's outer body is covered by tiny sensory hairs and the wings are covered by scales. |
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Split skin grafting is another technique in which the white patch is covered by skin after it is abraded. |
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Having scooped a major award, covered by the Times no less, neither paper has said a thing about this! |
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I lay down on the bed, a thin mattress covered by state white sheets, and whispered above the din. |
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This heat shield is covered by an insulating layer protected by an ablative material in contact with the hot plasma flow. |
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The entire loop can be covered by the average paddler in six to eight days, but allow a few extra days for possibly being windbound. |
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It is on actively moving glacier ice covered by rock debris called ablation or surface moraine. |
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Mullins' grave, covered by a large, brown granite ledger, is behind the headstone. |
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It has been completely covered by elm scrub, which will be taken away so the grass and wildflowers can grow back. |
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All squares from h4 all the way back to h8 are covered by Black's pieces and pawns. |
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The surface of the Moon is covered by a soil layer called regolith, which has been produced by meteorite impact. |
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The years covered by each of the ledgers, as well as the condition of each ledger, is discussed below. |
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After removing the cap layer not covered by the resist layer, a code mask layer is formed over the substrate. |
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More than 60,000 farmers, agribusiness owners, their employees and families are covered by ASA insurance plans. |
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The attacker, whose face was covered by a hood, grabbed her from behind in the dark alley. |
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However, those visiting the slopes of Bulgaria will not be covered by the card, as that country is not signed up to the free treatment deal. |
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National Guard members and reservists are now covered by the program while on active duty. |
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However, the route to the old station is covered by the by-pass, and therefore a new alignment for the railway would be required. |
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Upon collection, however, it was revealed that much of the lithic debris was covered by mud. |
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For example, ISC and RTA age categories do not align perfectly, and the time periods covered by the data sets do not completely coincide. |
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The bar itself was low, covered in Kurdish weavings, the walls covered by muslin. |
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In the case of Estonia, for instance, eight Estonian kroons are covered by one Deutschmark. |
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Many of these findings were translated into comparative performance ratings of the twenty-two groups of adjacent suburbs covered by the survey. |
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Healthy skin can be pictured as a multi-layer cake covered by a single sheet of clear plastic food wrap to keep it fresh. |
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All the big trees that the bats are roosting on now are to be covered by nets to prevent birds from flying out of the new aviary. |
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The Zimbabwean countryside was covered by immaculate maize and tobacco plants. |
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Forestry is also important, with a third of the land covered by birch, pine and fir in the north and oak, ash, beech and maple farther south. |
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She could see them now, humans dressed in white with their faces covered by strange masks. |
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The irregular topography of this bedding surface is covered by a thin veneer of micrite with limonite disseminated throughout. |
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In the open atmosphere many solid materials are covered by a layer of molecules adsorbed from the gas. |
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Consisting of a silica core covered by a metallic shell, the nanoshells capture and focus the passing light, enhancing the Raman effect. |
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Approaches were obstructed by anti-tank and anti-personnel mines and barbed wire, and covered by anti-tank guns and machine-guns. |
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The tops of the washing machines are covered by a jungle of well-watered pot plants. |
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The female aments of green alder are covered by exterior bud scales, unlike speckled alder in which the aments are lacking the outer scales. |
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Many of the landslips and landslides, and the silt that has covered paddocks, are not covered by any form of insurance. |
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The remains from prehistoric times show that the country was inhabited when the present Hungarian lowlands were covered by the ocean. |
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The stitches above and below each eye were covered by sterilised adhesive strips, with gauze dressings hiding everything from view. |
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The drums will then be covered by several impervious layers before a covering of soil to ground level. |
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The door had a judas hole, covered by a small shutter with an enormous lock. |
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Machines that won't start up due to an apparent lack of power are covered by the extension too. |
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I suggest individuals not covered by insurance ask for a quote before allowing their vehicle to be towed. |
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Suddenly you're forced to estimate summer child care expenses and what part of your upcoming root canal isn't covered by insurance. |
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The whole of the custody suite is covered by a video and sound recording system which captures every word or movement. |
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All of these cost the NHS money, and could be avoided, or, alternatively, could be covered by insurance. |
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Any land over 5 hectares that is not urban land is also covered by the proposed regime. |
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He had short, wiry brown hair, most of which was covered by the hat he wore. |
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The church is circular in shape and it is covered by an impressive dome which is styled on the Pantheon, with lacunars and rosettes carved from limestone. |
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Barba offered me a line of cocaine as we sat on his bunk bed covered by posters of musicians and half-naked women. |
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It is covered by a sheath of areolar connective tissue from which thin fibrous septa extend into the gland and subdivide it into many distinct lobules. |
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The film depicts a worst-case scenario, where the shift is so sudden that most of the northern hemisphere is covered by ice within a couple of weeks. |
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The upper part of the suspension is covered by a protective skirt. |
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Its leafy, elongated stems are 8-12 mm in diameter, initially green and covered by the amplexicaul, striated leaf bases which become dry, papery and grey with age. |
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Whether they are in the ambit covered by Madoff's alleged help to the SEC is not publicly known. |
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As Hunter looked up at the ceiling, he saw that the it was covered by a single piece of a black jade, mixed with the gems, sparkling like stars in the night sky. |
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A number of workers have had to leave the call centre industry because of diseases such as noise sensitivity, and they are not covered by workers' compensation. |
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In two-thirds of the room, delegates sat in folding chairs across the basketball court, which was covered by mats. |
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All primary aerial surfaces of plants are covered by a cuticle. |
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In extreme cases, particularly in large, monogynous colonies, such as in weaver ants, the entire body of the queen is covered by a seething shell of guards. |
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Survivors were rushed to the nearby hospital, while more than a dozen bodies were laid out in the hospital garden with their faces covered by cardboard. |
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The sea bed was covered by fronds of kelp which swayed to and fro in the water, grabbing our legs as we began our course around the pier's outer edge. |
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The cells of rhodophytes are commonly covered by a slimy outer sheath. |
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Why are all semi-automatic weapons automatically covered by the Second Amendment? |
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The Yucatan peninsula is a fascinating area covered by dense jungle and swamps, criss-crossed with rivers and scattered with ruins from the Mayan civilisation. |
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Relatively low densities of ringed seals have been reported for the Arctic Archipelago, particularly in areas largely covered by thick multiyear ice. |
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In Russia, the war was covered by anonymous satirical graphic luboks for sale in markets, recording the war for the domestic audience. |
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Most of the county is covered by local radio network KMFM, owned by the KM Group. |
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The area immediately to the north was covered by the heavily wooded Ardennes region. |
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The Fitch steamboat was not a commercial success, as this travel route was adequately covered by relatively good wagon roads. |
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The footprints were found in sediment, partially covered by beach sand, at low tide on the foreshore at Happisburgh. |
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During the last glacial period, much of northern Europe, Asia, North America, Greenland and Antarctica was covered by ice sheets. |
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Antarctica is almost completely covered by ice, making it uninhabitable by rats. |
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The animal appears brownish with most of its body covered by up to 6,000 brown and white spines. |
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At the base of each petal is usually one nectary gland that is naked or may be covered by a scale. |
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Evidence of the latter would since have been covered by a sea level rise of hundreds of meters following the last ice age. |
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It is partly covered by sea ice throughout the year and almost completely in winter. |
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Much of the Arctic Ocean is covered by sea ice that varies in extent and thickness seasonally. |
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In the winter the relatively warm ocean water exerts a moderating influence, even when covered by ice. |
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Archeological evidence of the latter would have been covered by the sea level rise of more than 120 meters since the last ice age. |
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In winter, a large area north of Iceland, between Greenland and Jan Mayen, which is called West Ice is covered by continuous ice. |
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To the east, the stable Florida platform was not covered by the sea until the latest Jurassic or the beginning of Cretaceous time. |
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The eastern area is covered by fracture zones and may represent an abandoned spreading centre. |
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The existence of such microcontinents is speculative, however, since their remains tend to be covered by younger layers of lava and sediments. |
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The probability of cold winters with much snow in Central Europe rises when the Arctic is covered by less sea ice in summer. |
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During the winter the area of the Arctic Ocean covered by sea ice increases, usually reaching a maximum extent during the month of March. |
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During the Late Early to Middle Cretaceous, the basin subsided rapidly and was covered by the sea. |
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These landscapes were once covered by glaciers, and as a result shallow depressions were formed in great numbers. |
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William de Warenne, the Earl of Surrey, was accused of fresh crimes, which were not covered by the Alton amnesty, and was banished from England. |
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The legend inspired a song The Admiral's Broom, famously covered by Australian baritone Peter Dawson. |
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The southern end of the island is covered by the heather moorland of Wingletang Down. |
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For permineralization to occur, the organism must become covered by sediment soon after death or soon after the initial decay process. |
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The bouncing bed was, a form of small trampoline covered by bedclothes, on which acrobats performed mostly comedy routines. |
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Most of the area is covered by mountain ranges running from the northwest to southeast. |
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If the bones were placed in urns, these were often covered by a shallow bowl or a stone. |
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It is not covered by connective tissue, which is characteristic of vertebrate heart anatomy. |
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The Eastern Fells are one of these divisions, covered by volume 1 of Wainwright's work. |
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Wild areas of Ambon Island are covered by tropical rainforest, part of the Seram rain forests ecoregion, together with neighboring Seram. |
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The northern part of Iran is covered by the lush lowland Caspian Hyrcanian mixed forests, located near the southern shores of the Caspian Sea. |
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This is covered by tax revenues and income derived from public contributions. |
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The topics covered by current exhibitions include junior engineering, human health, the five senses, Earth sciences and biodiversity. |
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Going farther south, Wollaston Islands and the southern part of Hoste Island are covered by subantarctic tundra. |
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The roadway network in Mexico is extensive and all areas in the country are covered by it. |
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The delta of the Tumbes river is shallow, and when the tide is low, little sandy keys show up, which get covered by mangrove vegetation. |
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They were deposited when the region was warm and tropical, later when it was covered by a shallow sea, and later still when it was a desert. |
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The land near the southern and central Atlantic coast is covered by the mixed oaks of the Northeastern coastal forests. |
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Sometimes it refers to only those islands covered by the continent of Oceania. |
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Most of the khanate territory was covered by forests, and only the southern part adjoined the steppe. |
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By 1890, successful experiments were conducted that placed the plant in a frame covered by thin cotton fabric. |
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The New International editions continued to offer words and features not covered by the OED, and vice versa. |
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The Shield is also covered by vast boreal forests that support an important logging industry. |
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Much of the higher country in the South Island was covered by ice during the glacial periods of the last two million years. |
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This area of Tennessee is covered by fertile valleys separated by wooded ridges, such as Bays Mountain and Clinch Mountain. |
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Much of the country is covered by miombo woodland, dominated by brachystegia species and others. |
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Large parts of Zimbabwe were once covered by forests with abundant wildlife. |
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In systems that use constituencies, apportionment or districting defines the area covered by each constituency. |
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Over time, as the surface of the earth changed, these deposits were covered by thousands of feet of earth. |
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The storied and controversial history of the institution has long been covered by local and at times, national media. |
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For example, many inventions are improvements of prior inventions that may still be covered by someone else's patent. |
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Much of the former area of the Marsh is now covered by Clay Flatts Industrial Estate. |
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The Northern Fells are one of these divisions, covered by volume 5 of Wainwright's work. |
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The Western Fells are one of these divisions, covered by volume 7 of Wainwright's work. |
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The Central Fells are one of these divisions, covered by volume 3 of Wainwright's work. |
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The Far Eastern Fells are one of these divisions, covered by volume 2 of Wainwright's work. |
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The Southern Fells are one of these divisions, covered by volume 4 of Wainwright's work. |
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While under water, they are covered by a thin, silvery film of air, due to small bubbles being trapped on the surface of the plumage. |
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The area was then covered by forest which Neolithic and Bronze Age settlers began to clear. |
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The area was covered by ice during the Ice Age and boulder clay deposited as the ice retreated. |
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The local terrain shows obvious evidence of recent glaciation and is covered by thin soil and acidic peat. |
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They are covered by the Arena which was joined to the station by means of a raft above them. |
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Only the bay and Metrolink platforms are under the new roof, the through platforms 4, 5 and 6 are mostly covered by Manchester Arena. |
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Southport is also covered by several local and regional magazines, like Lancashire Life. |
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Hut circles were also almost certainly covered by conical rounded roofs and supported by posts that were internal and sometimes external. |
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This page is covered by the Demos open access licence. Some rights reserved. |
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Hair follicles in the telogenetic stage have small dermal papillae, which are separated from the bulb and are no longer covered by matrix cells. |
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Chrysler vehicles are covered by written warranties and by implied warranty provisions mandated by Federal and state statutes. |
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The water closets themselves are in cubicles with glass walls covered by frosted film, while the walls behind them are clad in stainless steel. |
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The young adventurist also claimed that all his expenses were covered by people, he met during his journey. |
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Employing about 35 movers, Andy's Transfer Service doesn't have a single worker who isn't covered by worker's compensation insurance. |
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The North Western Fells are one of these divisions, covered by volume 6 of Wainwright's work. |
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Peri is in his 70s and has a thick silver mustache and a baldpate covered by a yarmulke. |
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The hairs guide the pollinating insect to the base of the petal, where there is a purplish nectary covered by a flap of tissue. |
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The whole of Scotland was covered by ice sheets during the Pleistocene ice ages and the landscape is much affected by glaciation. |
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During this period the North Sea and almost all of the British Isles were covered by ice. |
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The coldest zones are in high latitudes, with the coldest regions corresponding to the areas covered by sea ice. |
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The island is also covered by a number of local stations on the mainland, including the BBC station BBC Radio Solent broadcast from Southampton. |
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Forty per cent of Greater London is covered by the London post town, within which 'LONDON' forms part of postal addresses. |
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Canada was nearly completely covered by ice, as well as the northern part of the United States, both blanketed by the huge Laurentide ice sheet. |
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The rough ground was covered by platforms, mats, and skins on which residents slept. |
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This may be covered by the later village, which has long occupied the whole narrow strip between the steep hillsides and the lake. |
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The Romans had a complex system of sewers covered by stones, much like modern sewers. |
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Some sectors, such as agriculture, oil and fish, are not wholly covered by the EEA Treaty. |
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Neither of these territories were covered by Amiens, but they inflamed tensions significantly. |
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If perchance she finds an egg already covered by a shell, she must at once consult the shochet to determine its kosherness. |
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In recent years international courts are being created to resolve matters not covered by the jurisdiction of national courts. |
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London is covered by a single Parliamentary constituency in the European Parliament. |
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Newcastle is one of the first in the UK to have its city centre covered by wireless internet access. |
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The national park authorities and the Broads Authority are covered by similar regulatory controls to those applied to local councils. |
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Further south, the hills give way to areas of rolling moorland, some of which have been covered by forestry plantations to form Kielder Forest. |
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At the end of this period, the Earth's crust sank here which led to the area being covered by sea, depositing a variety of new rocks. |
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Some moors are covered by a variety of grasses and sedges, while others are dominated by heather. |
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Most of Bangladesh is covered by the Bengal delta, the largest delta on Earth. |
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The western areas, where the native clergy was strongest, was an area little covered by Bede's informants. |
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The location of the inner wall of the apse is marked on the pavement and St Cuthbert's tomb is covered by a simple slab. |
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Because of the wide range of traditions and ideas covered by the term Hinduism, arriving at a comprehensive definition is difficult. |
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The hanging man's face was partly covered by a hinged mask of magnalium, connected to the oven by gutta-percha hoses. |
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Bath is sometimes covered by Bristol's local media, including Bristol Live Magazine. |
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It has sweeping deer lawns, small woods, coverts and areas covered by huge solitary ancient oak trees. |
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He claimed that during a drinking session Teach had shot him in the knee, and that he was still covered by the royal pardon. |
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The printed oration contains a frontispiece with an engraving of Bentham's body partly covered by a sheet. |
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The area covered by the designation comprises the land between the mean low water mark and the top of the cliffs or the back of the beach. |
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During the Triassic this area was a desert, while in the Jurassic it was part of a tropical sea, and in the Cretaceous it was covered by swamps. |
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Using her maiden name, it was covered by Nellie Verrill Mighels Davis, the first woman to report a prize fight. |
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His ceremonious arrival on the British Airways Concorde was covered by multiple media outlets. |
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Many of the cultural events were covered by the BBC 2002 radio station covering the games. |
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Additionally, roughly two in five have complementary private insurance to cover services not fully covered by the state, such as physiotherapy. |
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Most of the expense of the contest is covered by commercial sponsors and contributions from the other participating nations. |
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Because meetings in the Security Council Chamber are covered by the international press, proceedings are highly theatrical in nature. |
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Northern, as in Northern Constabulary, is also used to refer to the area covered by the fire and rescue service. |
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Northern, as in Northern Constabulary, refers to the same area as that covered by the fire and rescue service. |
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The entire region was covered by ice sheets during the Pleistocene ice ages, save perhaps for a few nunataks. |
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State subsidised healthcare is available to all Polish citizens who are covered by this general health insurance program. |
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In addition, between approximately 50 and 75 percent of the population is covered by the public health and pension social security system. |
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Nuclear weapons design was already covered by a D notice in the United Kingdom. |
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Such loans were covered by very detailed contracts, and swapped for more expensive loan products on the day of closing. |
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The inland area is covered by large swathes of grassland common overlooked by sandstone heath ridges including the prominent Cefn Bryn. |
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In some jurisdictions, such statutes may overrule judicial decisions or codify the topic covered by several contradictory or ambiguous decisions. |
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If a business is covered by these regulations then controls are put in place to prevent it being used for money laundering. |
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Also, the line between what is in the European Convention, what is actually covered by domestic legislation, is difficult to draw. |
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The use of fake degrees by individuals, either obtained from a bogus institution or simply invented, is often covered by fraud laws. |
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The UPS system is used for the polar regions, which are not covered by the UTM system. |
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This meant that large distances had to be covered by herds to collect sufficient forage. |
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The smooth, cylindrical geotextile tubes could be difficult to climb over before they were covered by sand. |
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Moraine or till is the most common type of soil, covered by a thin layer of humus of biological origin. |
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When the Laurentide ice sheet retreated, north central North America was totally covered by Lake Agassiz. |
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Their body is covered by hair at 21 days, their eyes and ears open after three to four weeks, and they develop all their teeth by 42 days. |
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Most of Antarctica is too cold and dry to support vegetation, and most of the continent is covered by ice fields. |
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The best soils were primitively covered by large forests which had been progressively replaced by bocage during the Middle Ages. |
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During the Quaternary glaciations, Brittany was covered by loess and rivers started to fill the valleys with alluvial deposits. |
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In Flanders, sands, gravels and marls predominate, covered by silts in places. |
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On the back and hindquarters, the underfur is almost completely covered by the dark guard hairs. |
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The mine is covered by HM Inspectorate of Mines regulations, because it is still classed as a working pit. |
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In places covered by ice sheets during Ice Ages, such as Scandinavia, northern North America, and Siberia, glacial erratics are common. |
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The plates are covered by the epidermis, which consists of a smooth syncytium. |
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The zygote sheds its silica theca and grows into a large sphere covered by an organic membrane, the auxospore. |
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The head and thorax may be fused together to form a cephalothorax, which may be covered by a single large carapace. |
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Intertidal zones, the areas that are close to the shore, are constantly being exposed and covered by the ocean's tides. |
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Some areas of continental crust are largely covered by the sea and may be considered submerged continents. |
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Over time, shoals arose, which ultimately were only covered by infrequent storm floods. |
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The drainage basin acts as a funnel by collecting all the water within the area covered by the basin and channelling it to a single point. |
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Oslo is also covered by a bus network consisting of 32 city lines, as well as regional buses to the neighboring county of Akershus. |
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There is uncertainty over how much of Greenland was covered by ice during the previous and earlier interglacials. |
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Northern Europe was largely covered by ice, the southern boundary of the ice sheets passing through Germany and Poland. |
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The level of deposits covered by the scheme stands at pounds 85,000 for single accounts and pounds 170,000 for joint accounts. |
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Under the new guidelines, rare earths will require an export licence but the amount that can be sold abroad will no longer be covered by a quota. |
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All those affected will be covered by the Atol protection scheme, the CAA said, making it simple to recharter the flights for the same times. |
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Duffus, from Kinnesswood, Kinross-shire, said he was working for Knockhill and thought he would be covered by the track's insurance. |
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The EDs is located between the rete testis of the testis and the IS of the epididymis, and is covered by the epididymal fat. |
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Rhinoscopic examination disclosed a slightly red polypoid tumor covered by mucosa. |
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The customer base jumps to more than a million when you count dependents covered by its insurance plans. |
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Early Greece was covered by a dense Sclerophyllous forest, but the trees were cut down and soil erosion did the rest. |
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This is in an area covered by Thelon sandstones near the flank of a north-south trending basement horst of Paleoproterozoic Hurwitz Group quartzites. |
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They are mostly verdant, although one side of the highest peak, Corno Grande is partially covered by Calderone glacier, the only glacier in the Apennines. |
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Staffordshire is predominantly covered by the ITV Central and BBC West Midlands television regions both of which have their studios in Birmingham. |
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All the administrational costs are covered by the sign-up fee. |
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The cathedral is covered by a huge expanse of lead and whilst the majority of the wooden framework remains sound, much of the lead itself needs replacing. |
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The majority of the area covered by RIPTA is served by traditional buses. |
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Within this, Herefordshire was covered by the local government districts of South Herefordshire, Hereford, and part of Malvern Hills and Leominster districts. |
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To completely keep out moisture, outside haystacks can also be covered by tarps, and many round bales are partially wrapped in plastic as part of the baling process. |
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This had been covered by a sudden eruption of water some years before. |
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When conditions were last assessed in 2008, both of the seabirds covered by the assessment razorbill and common guillemot were classified as unfavourable declining. |
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Tort law in Canada concerns the treatment of the law of torts within the Canadian jurisdiction excluding Quebec, which is covered by the law of obligations. |
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Lord Thankerton ruled that Donoghue had no contract with Stevenson, nor that her case was covered by one of the scenarios in which a duty of care had previously been found. |
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Judicial power also extends to areas not covered by statute. |
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Parliamentary proceedings are covered by absolute privilege, but the reporting of those proceedings in newspapers is only covered by qualified privilege. |
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The bedrocks of the study area comprise crystalline basement covered by Vendian argillites, siltstones, clays and sands, gently inclining in a southern direction. |
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His grave is covered by a marble monument with his effigy lying on it in full judicial robes, surrounded by eight shields holding his coat of arms. |
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Offshore from Blyth is the Trink, a ridge of limestone ridge covered by gravel, cobbles and boulders and which supports rare species such as the sea spider. |
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Several of the publically-available offers include changes affecting the classification of the definition of the environmental services covered by their commitments. |
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When James sent 4,000 English troops in September 1620, those were armed and transported by the Dutch, and their advance covered by a Dutch cavalry column. |
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People have both bicycled and run around the world, but the oceans have had to be covered by air or sea travel, making the distance shorter than the Guinness guidelines. |
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All historical remains are currently covered by the golf playing surface. |
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Typically a borough is covered by two or three constituencies. |
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During past epochs, Oman was covered by ocean, witnessed by the large numbers of fossilized shells existing in areas of the desert away from the modern coastline. |
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Persistent public enthusiasm for the animals has resulted in significant funding for dinosaur science, and new discoveries are regularly covered by the media. |
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All of the ceremonial county of Somerset is covered by the Avon and Somerset Constabulary, a police force which also covers Bristol and South Gloucestershire. |
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Lava flows will also typically show evidence of weathering on their upper surface, whereas sills, if still covered by country rock, typically do not. |
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Much of the Canadian Arctic is covered by ice and permafrost. |
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In hydrology, an oceanic basin may be anywhere on Earth that is covered by seawater, but geologically ocean basins are large geologic basins that are below sea level. |
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East Antarctica is largely covered by the East Antarctic Ice Sheet. |
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When building dens, females make use of natural shelters such as fissures in rocks, cliffs overhanging riverbanks and holes thickly covered by vegetation. |
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Each photo depicts a grandmotherly looking woman, head covered by a babushka, holding up pictures of Lenin and Stalin, or a Soviet WWII-era propaganda poster. |
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The front face of each box was lightly held by battle outposts and the rest of the box was unoccupied but sowed with mines and explosive traps and covered by enfilading fire. |
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Nantes and St Nazaire, the most important ports, were covered by 1 Squadron, 73 Squadron and 242 Squadron, with a small detachment covering Brest. |
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The slopes of hills not covered by snow will be warmed during the day. |
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In the case of Berkshire, there is no county council, as all of its former territory is now covered by six unitary authorities, unaffiliated with each other politically. |
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The head of a gull may be covered by a dark hood or be entirely white. |
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Except where secondarily lost, shrimp have one pair of stalked eyes, although they are sometimes covered by the carapace, which protects the cephalothorax. |
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Lobster anatomy includes the cephalothorax which fuses the head and the thorax, both of which are covered by a chitinous carapace, and the abdomen. |
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The Halberstadt quarry today is covered by a housing development. |
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During the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods, this part of Eurasia was covered by shallow seas that formed the northern margins of the Tethys Ocean. |
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In the Paleogene period southern Sweden was at a lower position relative to sea level but was likely still above it as it was covered by sediments. |
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Members of the House of Lords use the Peers' Entrance in the middle of the Old Palace Yard front, which is covered by a stone carriage porch and opens to an entrance hall. |
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The high sea level and warm climate of the Cretaceous meant large areas of the continents were covered by warm, shallow seas, providing habitat for many marine organisms. |
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The Ribble Estuary has been designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest since 1966 and is now covered by Natural England's Ribble Estuary National Nature Reserve. |
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The main towns in the county are covered by regular bus and train services, and many villages by local bus services, or community or education transport. |
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However, even prior to 1948, half of Scotland's landmass was already covered by state funded health care, provided by the Highlands and Islands Medical Service. |
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During the late Paleogene, when the family presumably originated, much of Eurasia was covered by shallow seas, as the Indian Plate finally attached to the mainland. |
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The dry prominence of a summit is equal to its wet prominence unless the summit is the highest point of a landmass or island, or its key col is covered by snow or ice. |
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The volcanogenic massive sulfide ore deposit is located at the border of the Ordovician to the Llandovery epoch the ore is covered by an overlying layer of volcanic rhyolites. |
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Livingston is covered by the BBC Scotland and STV Central regions. |
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Before the Cambrian, the sea floor was covered by microbial mats. |
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Shetland is covered by the separate Shetland Partnership for Transport. |
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The Driftless Area, a portion of western and southwestern Wisconsin along with parts of adjacent Minnesota, Iowa, and Illinois, was not covered by glaciers. |
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Almost as many kilometres are covered by bicycle as by train. |
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About 45 percent of the state's total surface area is covered by forests, and California's diversity of pine species is unmatched by any other state. |
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In 2006 it showed interest in joining the Schengen agreement for closer cooperation in information sharing and similar activities covered by the Schengen Information System. |
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The ball is a hard solid sphere of around half the diameter of a tennis ball, consisting of a cork core covered by two pieces of leather stitched together. |
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Probably 80 to 90 percent of Europe was once covered by forest. |
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Neither the US nor the UK recognises Diego Garcia as being subject to the African Nuclear Weapons Free Zone Treaty, which lists BIOT as covered by the treaty. |
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A large part of the park is also covered by Right to Roam laws. |
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Swansea is covered by the Swansea and Gower Methodist Circuit. |
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At Mike Beach on the western flank, a large crater was filled using an abandoned AVRE tank and several rolls of fascine, which were then covered by a temporary bridge. |
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Currently the population is covered by a health insurance plan provided by statute, with criteria allowing some groups to opt for a private health insurance contract. |
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Before the arrival of the first settlers in Ireland about 9,000 years ago, the land was largely covered by forests of oak, ash, elm, hazel, yew, and other native trees. |
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Such an organization requires the issuing of special laws by the governing state, since they are not covered by the normal administrative structure of the respective states. |
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The Ryder Cup matches were always covered by the BBC, whether in Britain or in the United States, even prior to the British team's merger with Europe. |
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Tonight was an opening that would be covered by Women's Wear and filled with slummers and celebrities and socialites, now that gaydom in this city is so chic. |
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The IOC's wanted television coverage to reach as broad a worldwide audience as possible, and London 2012 was covered by several national and regional broadcasters. |
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In 1978, the World Championships started and were covered by the BBC, the BBC innovated with the split screen showing the throwing of the dart and where it hit the board. |
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The pallbearers at the funeral included Kipling's cousin, the UK Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin, and the marble casket was covered by a Union Jack. |
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The study area is geologically covered by Deccan trap rocks from the Cretaceous to the lower Eocene age, consisting of amygdaloidal and vesicular basalts. |
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