Lake Manicouagan lies in an astrobleme in central Quebec covering an area of approximately 1206 square miles. |
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When I was covering the wars in Central America, all of us knew that the archbishop would be killed. |
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Random House is also covering the legal fees of an innocent man called Barry who was caught up in the storm. |
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While at the Tribune, Axelrod rose to city hall bureau chief, covering the rough-and-tumble politics of the Windy City. |
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And even the blogs covering this seismic event moment by moment were reluctant to sound the all-clear. |
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A Chinese mountaineer held a green raincoat over his waist like an apron, covering his nakedness. |
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He had spent nearly 20 years covering politics in the Bay State, alternating between the Associated Press and the Boston Globe. |
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The British Empire reached its greatest extent, covering a fifth of the world's land surface and a quarter of its population. |
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At first glance, the book appears to be another well-done coffee table book covering the bombing offensive against Germany, but it is more. |
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The word armadillo is of Spanish origin and refers to the armorlike covering of these animals. |
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They attempted to make the house childproof by covering all sharp corners with soft foam. |
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The chilidium is a convex plate often covering the cardinal process of the dorsal valve in the Protremata. |
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Cloud forests often exhibit an abundance of mosses covering the ground and vegetation. |
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For this reason, the collier took constant care to keep the covering of earth in good order. |
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Police who film protesters while covering up their own badge numbers have no respect for equiveillance. |
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Soon brought in was Ben's twin brother, James Johnston, and the four spent the next two years rehearsing, writing and covering songs. |
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A protective covering had not been fitted to the engine intakes while the aircraft was parked at Edinburgh for several hours in heavy snow. |
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The charity operates 3 helicopters including one at Durham Tees Valley Airport covering the County Durham area. |
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The earth covering and the upper part of the cromlech have been removed, leaving the passageway and lateral chambers fully exposed. |
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The name Gwynedd is also used for a preserved county, covering the two local government areas of Gwynedd and the Isle of Anglesey. |
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The London VAAC, one of nine worldwide, is responsible for the area covering the British Isles, the north east Atlantic and Iceland. |
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The cornea, the outer covering of the eye, is relative flat and so of low refractive power. |
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Calves are born with only a thin layer of blubber, but some species compensate for this with a covering of fine, downy hair known as lanugo. |
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In 2009 a brand new online independent media company launched covering Shrewsbury and Shropshire. |
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On 1 April 1878 the Ruthin County Gaol became HM Prison Ruthin, covering the counties of Denbighshire, Flintshire, and Merionethshire. |
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A complete set of tithe maps, covering almost the whole of Wales, is housed in the National Library. |
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Celtic art is a difficult term to define, covering a huge expanse of time, geography and cultures. |
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For horticultural purposes, narcissi are classified into divisions, covering a wide range of shapes and colours. |
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Compared to the United Kingdom, the harsher winters in the Netherlands require covering the fields with straw for protection. |
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Regional screening of matches continued, BBC Wales show Scrum V Live on Friday Night with S4C covering a match now on Sunday Afternoons. |
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Below this, the levels have progressively more parallel leagues, with each covering progressively smaller geographic areas. |
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Since then he has been a regular member of the BBC team covering athletics events. |
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In 2000, The Alarm released a complete collection covering all recorded material by the band. |
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They were formed under the name Jeff Killed John and started their music career by covering songs by Metallica and Nirvana. |
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A thin skin covering such as pantyhose was found to be sufficient protection. |
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Underneath, the green turtle has four pairs of inframarginal scutes covering the area between the turtle's plastron and its shell. |
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In addition, it is believed that the Arctic seabed may contain substantial oil fields which may become accessible if the ice covering them melts. |
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Since then the ICRP has developed the present international system of radiation protection, covering all aspects of radiation hazard. |
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In late spring and early summer a large fog triangle fills the southwestern half of the bay, covering just a few kilometres inland. |
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Other tests occurred elsewhere throughout the islands, with an official testing range covering over half of the landmass. |
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Entirely new landscapes covering millions of square kilometers were formed in a relatively short period of geologic time. |
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They may be watertight, covering the slope completely, or porous, to allow water to filter through after the wave energy has been dissipated. |
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In nature, pearl oysters produce pearls by covering a minute invasive object with nacre. |
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Newly hatched chicks are naked and pink, darkening to grey or black after 4 to 14 days, then developing a covering of white or grey down. |
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The gun crews were removing the charges from their containers and removing the paper covering over the gunpowder igniter charges. |
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The eastern part of the concentric canal plan, covering the area between the Amstel river and the IJ bay, has never been implemented. |
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In addition there is a large number of specialized higher education institutions covering a wide range of different areas. |
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When glaciers covering more northern latitudes melted at the end of the last ice age, two things happened to create the Solent. |
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By covering his ear, Alexander indicated that he had turned his attention from an accusation in order to hear the defence. |
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Other finishes can be achieved with chiselling, or more conventional techniques such as painting or covering it with other materials. |
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They were deployed along the beaches of Dieppe and the neighbouring towns, covering all the likely landing places. |
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The City College Norwich and the College of West Anglia are colleges covering Norwich and King's Lynn as well as Norfolk as a whole. |
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In December 2009, the Boundary Committee recommended a single unitary authority covering all of Norfolk, including Norwich. |
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The contemporary Redcliffe Press has published over 200 books covering all aspects of the city. |
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Background extinction rates have not remained constant, although changes are measured over geological time, covering millions of years. |
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A soft covering known as velvet helps to protect newly forming antlers in the spring. |
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The Act is split into 4 parts covering 74 sections, it also includes 17 schedules. |
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The largest river basin in North America is that of the Mississippi, covering the second largest watershed on the planet. |
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A stackexchange discussion provided a large number of links to historic newspapers covering the usage of the term from 1902 onwards. |
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The Florida Keys and its smaller islands are well known for their high levels of Sargassum covering their shores. |
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On February 3, 1498 he was given new letters patent covering the voyage and to help him prepare a second expedition. |
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The floating oil slicks put the shoreline at particular risk when they eventually come ashore, covering the substrate with oil. |
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Xenophon also mentions bronze peltae, but probably they were only faced with a thin covering of bronze. |
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Over time the slate and sandstone rocks covering the granite were eroded exposing the granite in areas such as Dartmoor and Bodmin Moor. |
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Elected county councils had been established in England and Wales for the first time in 1888, covering areas known as administrative counties. |
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The Act made it mandatory for all police forces covering a populace of less than 10,000 to merge with the county police. |
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Outside the extreme northwest, the taiga is dominant, covering a significant fraction of the entirety of Siberia. |
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A movie covering the event was taken by Max Skladanowsky, but it remains lost. |
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There are four industry bodies representing housing associations working in the UK, each covering a respective country. |
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The outer covering was composed of six strands of Manilla hemp, through each of which ran a galvanised iron wire. |
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In 2003, the event changed again and was rebranded One Big Weekend, with each event occurring biannually and covering two days. |
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The service provides consumer access via an aerial to the six DTT multiplexes covering the United Kingdom. |
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There is no well established series of official symbols or flags covering all the counties. |
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Beatrice transcribed and edited the diaries covering Victoria's accession onwards, and burned the originals in the process. |
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Usually it is a sessile skeletal organism, such as a bryozoan or an oyster, which grows along a substrate, covering other sessile sclerobionts. |
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The rising waters deposited silt and mud onto the original land surface, covering and preserving it. |
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The Isle of Wight Council is a unitary authority covering the Isle of Wight near the South coast of England. |
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Several books including The Ghosts of Knighton Gorges have been published especially covering the ghosts of the manor. |
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Optionally, the covering with the zinc layer may be left out, but it is generally not recommended. |
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Sports camps covering Gaelic games as well as rugby and soccer have proven very popular. |
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Its exclusive economic zone is one of the largest in the world, covering more than 15 times its land area. |
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Over the next few days, Ariovistus moved his camp to within two miles of Caesar's, covering the move with cavalry skirmishes. |
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There are also frequent buses covering most of the city and surrounding suburbs, and Eurolines coaches to London via Brussels. |
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It is generally accepted, therefore, that Rheged was a kingdom covering a large part of modern Cumbria. |
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The first two leaves contain texts in Catalan language covering cosmography, astronomy, and astrology. |
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The Aztec of Central Mexico built a tributary empire covering most of central Mexico. |
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Administratively there are 12 kecamatan, covering only the island itself, having 112,873 people in the 2010 census. |
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The K'iche' had carved out a small empire covering a large part of the western Guatemalan Highlands and the neighbouring Pacific coastal plain. |
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Instead it is a pyramid with stairs covering all four sides, so the top could be approached from every direction. |
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These flood basalts poured out over the landscape, covering much of southern Nova Scotia. |
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In 1585 he issued a collection of 51 maps covering France, the Low Countries and Germany. |
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A second collection of 22 maps was published covering Italy, Greece and the Balkans. |
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It was also quite long, reaching below the hips and covering most of the arms. |
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This section summarizes the changes occurring within distinct time periods, covering the last 2,000 years or so. |
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The 1542 version was rearranged for theological reasons, covering Faith first, then Law and Prayer. |
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Traditional attire revolves around the Basotho blanket, a thick covering made primarily of wool. |
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National Express also operates in Northampton, covering routes between major towns and cities in the United Kingdom. |
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Additional common curing methods include wet burlap and plastic sheeting covering the fresh concrete. |
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These members of the family Droseraceae lure, capture, and digest insects using stalked mucilaginous glands covering their leaf surfaces. |
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Slate is frequently grey in color, especially when seen, en masse, covering roofs. |
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Both papers are published by Johnston Press, as is the Lancashire Evening Post, a daily newspaper covering the county of Lancashire. |
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The Michelin website in 2013 notes that the guide is published in 14 editions covering 23 countries and sold in nearly 90 countries. |
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They eventually arrived in Entebbe to find reporters covering the story of Hemingway's death. |
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The Manchester Evening News is a regional daily newspaper covering Greater Manchester, published every day except Sunday. |
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High Peak was the name of a hundred of the ancient county of Derbyshire covering roughly the same area as the current district. |
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He began performing on city buses, often covering Mississippi John Hurt alongside original, sometimes improvisational compositions. |
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The City of Leeds is the local government district covering Leeds, and the local authority is Leeds City Council. |
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The force has five policing districts covering the West Yorkshire area, one of which covers Leeds. |
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In the winter Holme Moss frequently gets a covering of snow, while the surrounding valleys do not. |
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The franchise operates all its services to and through Manchester covering three main routes. |
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The Forest of Dartmoor is an ancient royal forest covering part of Dartmoor, Devon, England. |
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He cannot achieve celebrity by covering himself with diamonds... or by giving a silly price for a hack. |
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The idea of a national government, covering all the slan race and nobody else, is seen in the many drives for a general fan organization. |
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Second base is a pleasurable post for the reason that the man covering it is in the thick of things at all times. |
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The best covering for a Kitchen Floor is a thick unfigured oil-cloth, of one colour. |
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I am racing around New York covering de Blasio and Al Sharpton. |
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His tattoos covering his chest and abs made him irresistible while his V line added to it. |
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John Franks is scary enough, that whimsome little smile covering the fact that he has done something awful. |
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It's chicken baked with a yogurt covering, but it doesn't seem very yogurty. It's all right. I tell him it's very good. |
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The event hopes to capture the magical moments covering the Raiders, Spitfires, Hurricanes, Balmorals, Rangers, Bruins and Eagles. |
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She jumps on his back, mock-choking him and covering his eyes. |
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But my favourite feature inside the DS5 that hasn't changed at all is the watchstrap leather seat covering. |
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Make your shape weatherproof by covering it with Stickyback plastic or laminating it. |
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The continent has no document to compare with this detailed description covering so great a stretch of territory. |
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An ice sheet formed in New Zealand, covering all of the Southern Alps, where at least three glacial advances can be distinguished. |
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To that end, we investigate the projective realization spaces of hypersimplices and their rectangle covering numbers. |
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While campaigning against Byzantium he ordered the covering of the tomb of his fellow Carthaginian Hannibal with fine marble. |
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At Winchester, Robert of Gloucester was captured while covering Matilda's retreat so Matilda freed Stephen in exchange for Robert. |
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The financial demands of the Hundred Years' War were enormous, and the king and his ministers tried different methods of covering the expenses. |
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Sumatra is the second largest island in the East Indies and the fourth largest in the world covering 182,859 square miles. |
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The metal can completely jacketed must have iron, steel or wooden jacket completely covering the can, except the mouth. |
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Open Biology is an open access journal covering biology at the molecular and cellular level. |
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Parker himself would wait in the Kattegat, covering Nelson's fleet in case of the arrival of the Swedish or Russian fleets. |
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The city is served by the Tyne and Wear Metro, a system of suburban and underground railways covering much of Tyne and Wear. |
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Thames Valley Police is a formal body that takes its name from the river, covering three counties. |
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It is used as a facade on some skyscrapers, but only in thin plates for covering, rather than solid blocks. |
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The eastern British moorlands are similar to heaths but are differentiated by having a covering of peat. |
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The park lies entirely within Northumberland, covering about a quarter of the county. |
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The predominantly loose and flowing, but covering, garments are suited to Saudi Arabia's desert climate. |
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In other cases a borough was formed to govern an area covering several towns and then city status was granted to the borough. |
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Bradford was incorporated as a municipal borough in 1847, covering the parishes of Bradford, Horton and Manningham. |
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Pakistan had wished to foment an 'Islamic Revolution' that would transcend national borders, covering Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Central Asia. |
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The legendary Vanga Kingdom is mentioned in the Indian epic Mahabharata covering the region of Bangladesh. |
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He loped along, hour after hour, not fast but steady and covering much ground. |
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The Welsh unitary county covering the part of Gwent next to Herefordshire is Monmouthshire. |
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The Lieutenancies Act 1997 made Herefordshire a ceremonial county, covering the exact area of the unitary district. |
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The Ironbridge Gorge area is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, covering Ironbridge, Coalbrookdale and a part of Madeley. |
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Toplady was editor of The Gospel Magazine, which had articles covering the controversy. |
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Alumni total over 160,000, covering over 190 countries with more than 80 active alumni groups. |
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Experts no longer recommend covering thatch with wire netting, as this slows evaporation and reduces longevity. |
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Thatch is a versatile material when it comes to covering irregular roof structures. |
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The Church of Scotland, the established Presbyterian church, also uses a system of parish churches, covering the whole of Scotland. |
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Cutting of the marcottage is done about 3 months later when the roots are fully developed as can be seen through the plastic covering. |
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In 1996, the Abbot Hall Art Gallery in Kendal mounted a major exhibition of 27 paintings and thirteen etchings, covering Freud's output to date. |
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The group started out covering early rock 'n' roll and blues songs, and have never stopped playing live or recording cover songs. |
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There are a large number of music festivals in the United Kingdom, covering a wide variety of genres. |
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There are 160 separate Scheduled Monuments, covering 415 items or features. |
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The Museum's various libraries hold in excess of 350,000 books, journals and pamphlets covering all areas of the museum's collection. |
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Often, media outlets covering a match will personally score the match, and post their scores as an independent sentence in their report. |
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There are a number of Churches, Gurdwaras, Mosques and Temples covering a wide spectrum of religions in the Huddersfield area. |
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I have a collection of books on metaphysics, covering astral projection, reincarnation, and communication with spirits. |
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There are also a number of online media outlets covering local news, including Garowe Online, Wardheernews, and Puntland Post. |
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Mexicanizing a recipe isn't as simple as covering it in peppers and guacamole! |
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Many of the cultural events were covered by the BBC 2002 radio station covering the games. |
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The Northern Party seeks to establish a Regional Government for the North of England covering the six historic counties of the region. |
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Capital Radio Scotland and Eklipse Sports Radio also have transmitters covering Edinburgh. |
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Germany's national radio network is the Deutschlandradio while ARD stations are covering local services. |
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The Luftwaffe also tried using small formations of bombers as bait, covering them with large numbers of escorts. |
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This process was repeated to produce another version of the map at the Sector level, covering a much smaller area. |
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Some tanks, disabled on the beach, continued to provide covering fire until their ammunition ran out or they were swamped by the rising tide. |
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A Norwegian study covering the period 1980 to 2003 found welfare state spending correlated negatively with student achievement. |
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The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service operate three fire stations, covering the city and surrounding villages. |
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In the 2005 United Kingdom general election, the House of Commons had 646 constituencies covering the whole of the United Kingdom. |
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The adjustable valve comprised a disc covering a small hole at the top of the boiler above the water level in the steam chest. |
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By 1860 he was able to demonstrate a working device, and obtained a British patent covering a partial vacuum, carbon filament incandescent lamp. |
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The monsoons are second coolest season of the year because of high humidity and cloud covering. |
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The woman's head covering and silence in the church shows that the men participating are not on display but rather that Christ is on display. |
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The NHS is divided conceptually into two parts covering primary and secondary care with trusts given the task of health care delivery. |
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Curry is a multi-paradigm declarative language covering functional, logic, and concurrent programming paradigms. |
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During the summer of 1979, the Bee Gees embarked on their largest concert tour covering the US and Canada. |
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On 15 August 2017, Coldplay announced that a live album covering their tour would be released in November. |
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The Iberian examples are believed to date from a long period perhaps covering the Upper Paleolithic, Mesolithic and early Neolithic. |
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Humans are unique among the monkeys and apes in lacking a dense layer of hair covering their bodies. |
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Alexander Waugh writes that Wittgenstein's family and their money may have had a hand in covering things up. |
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The Laws stipulate that the regulations on covering the pitch shall be agreed by both captains in advance. |
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There are about 3,000 smallholder irrigation schemes covering a total area of 47,000 ha. |
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The Bubble, founded in 2010, is an online magazine based at the university covering various subjects, including student and university news. |
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Each Commissioner comes before a relevant parliamentary committee hearing covering the proposed portfolio. |
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Men's linen netherhose or under-breeches were still tied at her waist, covering her down to just above the knee. |
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Inverness Burghs was a district of burghs constituency, covering the parliamentary burghs of Inverness, Fortrose, Forres and Nairn. |
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As a countermeasure the Roman administration created a separate military district covering both sides of the English Channel. |
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It is possible that Derby was covering Haig's back, advising him to ask for Herbert Lawrence as the new CGS, not General Butler. |
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Haig thought this was breaching an agreement of 1 July that covering Paris and the Somme area was to take priority. |
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Wild boar are known to be competent swimmers, capable of covering long distances. |
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To prevent desiccation of plant tissues in a terrestrial environment, a waxy cuticle covering the soft tissue of the plant provides protection. |
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It says here not to drive with the sun shade covering the windshield of your car. No duh! |
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They put forward the idea of Khalistan, envisaging it as a theocratic state covering a small part of the greater Punjab region. |
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Clydesdale had 189 branches and the North of Scotland 161, covering 221 towns between them. |
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In recent years, some important changes have been made to fisheries byelaws covering the north west region of England, to help protect some of the rarest fish species. |
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Push the vertical mower over the entire lawn in a series of straight passes, then go over it again in perpendicular rows, covering the area in a grid pattern. |
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This leaves 53,309 as the population covering 129 km2 of land. |
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A mammoth is any species of the extinct genus Mammuthus, proboscideans commonly equipped with long, curved tusks and, in northern species, a covering of long hair. |
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Bison roll in these depressions, covering themselves with mud or dust. |
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Below these posts was a network of administrative managers covering intelligence gathering, sending reports to Rome, organising military supplies and dealing with prisoners. |
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The cloth of gold shroud and the lead covering were found to be in a rapid state of decay since the vault had first been opened 21 months earlier. |
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As a reporter, I became aware of the problems whistleblowers face closehanded back when I was covering government and local government in Des Moines, Iowa. |
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This name originally referred to the forested area covering most of the Brythonic kingdom of Elmet, which existed during the 5th century into the early 7th century. |
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This last measure was done in preparation for an extensive inquest covering all of England, that would hear complaints about abuse of power by royal officers. |
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The Earth was generally cold during the early Cambrian, probably due to the ancient continent of Gondwana covering the South Pole and cutting off polar ocean currents. |
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A terminology has evolved covering the early years of the Earth's existence, as radiometric dating has allowed real dates to be assigned to specific formations and features. |
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With the supercontinent Gondwana covering the equator and much of the southern hemisphere, a large ocean occupied most of the northern half of the globe. |
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The bottom of the chimney has a glass bell covering the flame. |
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Within England, London has a devolved assembly but proposals for elected Regional Assemblies in England were rejected in the first referendum covering North East England. |
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The shell is secreted by a mantle covering the upper surface. |
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Enter jammers in the mid-1990s. Jammers have the look of biking shorts with skin-tight Lycra covering the thigh to mid-thigh or the knee, depending on the cut. |
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The event involved pupils running 1km and accumulatively covering the distance from Cardiff to Glasgow where the Commonwealth Games will take place later this year. |
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The canal system grew rapidly at first, and became an almost completely connected network covering the South, Midlands, and parts of the North of England and Wales. |
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Nelson helped oversee the withdrawal from Corsica, and by December 1796 was aboard the frigate HMS Minerve, covering the evacuation of the garrison at Elba. |
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The North American Plate is a tectonic plate covering most of North America, Greenland, Cuba, the Bahamas, extreme northeastern Asia, and parts of Iceland and the Azores. |
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The City is a police area and has its own police force, the City of London Police, separate from the Metropolitan Police Service covering the remainder of Greater London. |
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The local newspaper covering Livingston is the West Lothian Courier. |
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Always, always look in the darkest thickets for the boundlings, a curious myth in which babies are rescued from their light covering of troubles if found in time. |
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Sand covering the loss of several planes and ships, including the loss of Flight 19, a group of five US Navy Grumman TBM Avenger torpedo bombers on a training mission. |
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During the last glacial period, enough of the earth's water became frozen in the great ice sheets covering North America and Europe to cause a drop in sea levels. |
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Sixty years later, in 1629, King of England Charles I established the Province of Carolina, an area covering what is now South and North Carolina, Georgia and Tennessee. |
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The paper has a significant number of journalists covering sport, with a dedicated reporter assigned to each of the city's football teams, Heart of Midlothian and Hibernian. |
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It was really no easy matter to build up two or three plies of double warp Wigan with a thin covering of rubber to the accurate gauge that the printer required. |
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The Council of the Isles of Scilly is a sui generis unitary local government authority covering the Isles of Scilly off the west coast of Cornwall. |
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Darwinism became a movement covering a wide range of evolutionary ideas. |
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A seed drill is a device that sows the seeds for crops by metering out the individual seeds, positioning them in the soil, and covering them to a certain average depth. |
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Behind the drills were a series of presses, metal discs which cut down the sides of the trench into which the seeds had been planted, covering them over. |
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The trust is supported through a number of advisory committees covering a range of different areas from freight and navigation to volunteering and heritage. |
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It also has a codeshare agreement with Qantas covering three routes. |
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Since the 18th century, England has been one part of a wider political entity covering all or part of the British Isles, which today is called the United Kingdom. |
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The doped fabric covering the Hindenburg was very flammable. |
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Certificates are handed out for covering different parts of the trail. |
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The Arctic poppy is heliotropic, tracing the sun's path with its flower head to maximize the solar rays and covering its stem in dark hairs to absorb heat. |
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A few are overnight events, covering distances up to 100 miles. |
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The RSPB maintains over 200 reserves throughout the United Kingdom, covering a wide range of habitats, from estuaries and mudflats to forests and urban habitats. |
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The Isles of Scilly Fire and Rescue Service is the statutory fire and rescue service covering the Isles of Scilly off the coast of the South West of England. |
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After the ventilation released the smoke, however, a pile of timber covering the whole of the south transept floor to a height of at least six feet could be seen. |
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The journal, METConnexion, has articles covering a wide range of topics. |
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In order to try to prevent extinction, the Mexican government has created a nature reserve covering the upper part of the Gulf of California and the Colorado River delta. |
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Background information covering families, general health and disability, unpaid care, language, occupation and industry, qualifications and economic activity. |
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For the interim period before the first elections, the existing county councillors who represented electoral divisions covering Shrewsbury were the town councillors. |
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It features analyses and opinions covering global economics and finance. |
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It had an arched overhead covering of cloth and was drawn by mules. |
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They retain plenary power to make laws covering anything not preempted by the federal Constitution, federal statutes, or international treaties ratified by the federal Senate. |
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Law schools typically offer either a single upper level course on business organizations, or offer several courses covering different aspects of this area of law. |
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Likewise, it is recommended that women at a mosque wear loose clothing that covers to the wrists and ankles, and cover their heads with a hijab or other covering. |
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Typical preparation involves covering the leg of lamb with butter and rosemary sprigs pushed inside incisions cut in the leg, and rosemary leaves sprinkled on top. |
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The Isles of Scilly Wildlife Trust, formed in 1985, is a wildlife trust covering the Isles of Scilly, a group of islands off the coast of Cornwall. |
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The following day Albemarle ordered the damaged ships forward covering their return on the 3rd until Prince Rupert, returning with his twenty ships, joined him. |
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He deplored the medireview practice of covering oneself with a filigree of guru-talk and expressing excessive superiority through the blind belief that was prevalent. |
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Rooting at the tips only, it is an ideal subject for covering difficult areas either under trees, in dense shade or in semisunny spots in the woodland garden. |
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The service provides national radio stations covering the majority of musical genres, as well as local radio stations covering local news, affairs and interests. |
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Work in the Principles of the Law series continues with projects covering Corporate Compliance, Data Privacy, Election Law, and Government Ethics. |
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These boundaries changed further for the 2010 general election when the South Northamptonshire constituency was created, covering the most southern areas of the borough. |
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While players of other outdoor sports deal with similar variations of field surface and stadium covering, the size and shape of their fields are much more standardised. |
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Jessica hated covering her legs, so she rarely wore anything but shorts. |
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They continued covering this until 2010 when Sky Sports took over the rights, ITV also showed the European Championship in 2008 and Players Championship since its inception. |
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It is aimed at cyclists at all levels, with expert advice on everything from getting started to turning competitive, covering commuting, racing and riding with friends. |
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Slowly, the press began to eliminate its stereotypical racial references when covering Louis and instead treated him as an unqualified sports hero. |
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Another condition of the scalp is witkop. Small indurated papules covering the scalp develop into heaped-up crusts similar to those seen in secondary syphilis. |
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In the United States, the Ryder Cup was first televised live at the 1983 matches in Florida, with ABC Sports covering just the final four holes of the singles matches. |
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The remaining Creek chiefs signed away about half their lands, comprising 23,000,000 acres, covering much of southern Georgia and two thirds of modern Alabama. |
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He compiled a work of 37 chapters covering natural history, architecture, medicine, geography, geology, and other aspects of the world around him. |
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The Dorset County Museum in Dorchester was founded in 1846 and contains an extensive collection of exhibits covering the county's history and environment. |
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Over twenty thousand standards have been set covering everything from manufactured products and technology to food safety, agriculture and healthcare. |
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To her surprise, a few of them were furnished like midclass hotel rooms, with plain industrial carpet covering the floor, standard-sized beds, and inoffensive decor. |
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Geographically, the country of Australia is considered a continental landmass rather than an island, covering the largest landmass of the Australian continent. |
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Former Liberal Democrat leader Charles Kennedy's seat of Ross, Skye and Lochaber was to be divided between three other seats covering the Highlands, and Argyll and Bute. |
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Ruskin Museum, established in 1901, is both a memorial to Ruskin and a local museum covering the history and heritage of Coniston Water and the Lake District. |
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With more room between them, both pilots could spend less time maintaining formation and more time looking around and covering each other's blind spots. |
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The period saw a massive desert covering the interior of Pangaea. |
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Higher still on Helvellyn, as well as in the coves to the east and covering Swirral Edge and Catstye Cam, are rocks of the Helvellyn Tuff Formation. |
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Christmas dividend checks and checks covering Christmas presents to his employees were always signed by him.... He had writer's cramp by the time he finished. |
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Between 1976 and 2006, Scottish airline Loganair operated a number of Islanders as air ambulances, covering areas such as the island communities in the Hebrides. |
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The battle group standing offshore opened fire, giving covering fire for the landings and causing considerable damage to the Egyptian batteries and gun emplacements. |
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The OSCE has 56 member states, covering most of the northern hemisphere. |
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Tough luck. Too quick in covering to let them see her boobs. |
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All three islands were formed by large coral heads covering submerged ice age peaks of western extensions of the Cuban Sierra Maestra range and are mostly flat. |
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Necessary and productive as a many-heddled loom is, there is something basic and satisfying about covering each warp thread by hand, in a tapestry or needle technique. |
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Trogiids lay their scultured eggs singly, without any covering. |
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In the afternoon the air became black with locusts, and some of the women shrieked, sinking to the floor of the motorbus and covering their hair with traveling rugs. |
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A covering force of battleships with Royal Navy cruiser squadrons maneuvered nearby to defend the minelaying formation, but no German surface warships attempted engagement. |
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It had responsibility for the whole of England and Wales but with specifically designated border arrangements with Scotland covering the catchment of the River Tweed. |
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At the moment of the killing, the black fabric covering the rotating platform is stripped off by some of the ever-present gremlin people to reveal blood red undercovering. |
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Bas reliefs, however, became common during the Byzantine period and led to a tradition of covering a painted icon in a silver or gold 'riza' in order to preserve the icon. |
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Scholars moved in multiple directions, covering in disconnected fashion the social, economic, and cultural history of different eras and different parts of the globe. |
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It also operates several liaison offices, including those with the European Union, United Nations and a single office covering the World Bank and International Monetary Fund. |
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Unlike the London scheme, two cordons would have been used, one covering the main urban core of the Greater Manchester Urban Area and another covering Manchester city centre. |
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There are many kinds of natural beauty, from the expansiveness of a sky showing through a covering of multigreen forest, to the myriad forms of wondrous natural life. |
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A second series covering nine areas was signed in 2004 and has since been ratified, which includes the Schengen Treaty and the Dublin Convention besides others. |
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By the end of the 1960s, musicals became racially integrated, with black and white cast members even covering each other's roles, as they did in Hair. |
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It starts with the invention of the printing press, covering the voyage of Christopher Columbus in 1492 and, more generally, the establishment of a more global network. |
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For that reason, statutes in civil law systems are more comprehensive, detailed, and continuously updated, covering all matters capable of being brought before a court. |
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The Roman army succeeded in conquering many territories covering the entire Mediterranean region and coastal regions in southwestern Europe and north Africa. |
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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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So thick bestrown abject and lost lay these, covering the flood. |
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