String theory's claim thus allows quantum mechanics to incorporate gravity and do so successfully. |
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Anyone who has had to manage wayward or unruly livestock will know that the easiest way to do so is with food. |
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But foreign-invested enterprises including joint ventures are not allowed to do so. |
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The problem with weepy movies much of the time is that they're made to tug at your heartstrings, and they use every trick in the book to do so. |
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I support joint activities with our ally when it is proper or expedient to do so. |
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If he fails to do so, he is held liable, whereas in an action for negligence the legal burden in most cases remains throughout on the plaintiff. |
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But do any American governors actually believe in this sort of jingoism, or do they just affect to do so for political purposes? |
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The Assassins kill without remorse in the name of the common folk, but they do so in secret, answerable only to each other. |
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You can do so by reading books and informing yourself, which is an aspect that should not be overlooked. |
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They not only need to beat Gloucester but need to do so by four tries or more to ensure qualification to the next stage of competition. |
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We can do so much better than this tawdry ragbag of liars, thieves and war criminals. |
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You have a logical, judicious, and pleasant way of expressing yourself and you do so in a straightforward fashion. |
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Those who attack the veil often do so, not out of republican passion, but because that passion has waned. |
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I tossed the first two chapters in the wastepaper basket at four o'clock this morning and shall probably do so again tomorrow. |
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I am willing to put my point over and can do so in a coherent, understandable manner. |
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Most organic substances react with oxygen exothermically, but are quite stable, because the activation energy to do so is so large. |
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Someone who isn't born a Jew can convert to Judaism, but it is not easy to do so. |
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Perhaps you were not really trying to make contact with me, but putting on an act that you were attempting to do so. |
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The Government did that in this case, and it has an absolute right to do so. |
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Not to do so would be wasteful, an offence against Scottish thrift and against her tireless spirit. |
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The question is not whether consumers will draw in their horns, but how they will do so? |
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Many folks lack the courage to do so, even when the time to wait before acting is long past. |
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That is why we took quite seriously these particular clauses with regard to biosecurity, and we do so now. |
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When the bacteria grow to make yoghurt, they do so by fermenting the normal milk sugar, lactose, into absorbable products. |
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Many can't afford to take this time off, because they receive no wage or social welfare payment while they do so. |
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The remaining portion would merely have held the intent to do so and lacked the required actus reus. |
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It certainly kept time well enough while we were testing it, and continues to do so. |
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Not to be able to do so would mean that the balance of power in the workplace was shifted completely in favour of the employer and away from ordinary working people. |
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But the effectiveness of this strategy depends, in part, upon whether a campaign can effectively predict who will cast an absentee ballot and which voters will do so early on. |
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As a rule, I am chary about doling out diagnoses unless there is a clear indication to do so. |
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A landlord can normally serve a proper notice to quit, but can he do so for the sole reason that the tenant testified against him in a road accident case? |
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They keep her from being lonely, take her on trips, and urge her to make medical appointments when she's waffling about whether to see a doctor and really should do so. |
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The war was still raging and would continue to do so for some weeks. |
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To do so would be to catalog a series of Brazilian defensive horrors, each of which was castigated by the Germans. |
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Bruise the cardamom pods with the back of a knife to release the seeds, and add to the pan, giving a stir as you do so. |
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You know, I really, really hate getting shot, and had I been in a position to do so I would have told Matty so, before inserting his pistol up his jacksie, sideways. |
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Americans are can-do people who will quickly fix their problems if allowed to do so in a rational context. |
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The NCPC is responsible to the public and they should do so without having us buzzing on about what to do. |
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And didn't we fight for centuries to win the right to blaspheme, and to do so freely? |
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Glyn, a maintenance supervisor at a distribution warehouse, insisted on parking his own car, which was only two weeks old, instead of allowing staff to do so. |
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We have not wavered from this position, and we do not intend to do so now. |
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The Patriots had bested the Giants in the last game of the regular season but they would not be able to do so again. |
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While she wanted to kill her sister in the way that all small children jealously want to kill the rival for their parents' attention, she never made any attempt to do so. |
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The challenge for those who draft and administer laws is to do so in ways that promote stability and predictability while affording reasonable flexibility. |
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We had to find a way to help and it was fantastic to be able to do so. |
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To do so is to deify a celebrity for being what we need them to be, while willfully ignoring who they really are. |
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They can begin to bear fruit within just four years, and continue to do so for around 25 years. |
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Since Nestdrop continues to do so as of this writing, they wager a tense gamble that the odds will be in their favor. |
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There are numerous reasons to do so, not least the moral aspect Christie articulated at the Latino Leadership Alliance gala. |
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It is arguable, and I would do so, that without her we would have been denied the glory of Les Fleurs du Mal. |
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If you drink from a flute, do so from a tulip-shape one to concentrate the notes, Simonetti-Bryan says. |
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Trying to use it do so is antithetical to the achievement of peace and the two-state solution. |
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Charlie ridiculed my faith and culture and I died defending his right to do so. |
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Women do so, experts say, because the diet has been made so accessible that it now seems like the popular thing to do. |
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Tokelau was expected to take part in the 2010 Games in Delhi but did not do so. |
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However, the County Borough no longer exists and so there was no authority to do so. |
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She returned as part of every European team through 2011, the only player to do so. |
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Until 2014, the PGA Tour referred to the tournament as the British Open, and many American media outlets continue to do so. |
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Since Dempsey would not do so, Fitzsimmons knocked him out and then carried him to his corner. |
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Since its founding, there have been many calls for reform of the UN but little consensus on how to do so. |
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If the Government should fail to fulfill its constitutional duties, it may be ordered to do so by a court of law, by writ of mandamus. |
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Although obliged to respond, they maintain the freedom to choose the method by which they do so. |
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It is true that Ulster is given the right to contract out, but she can only do so after automatic inclusion in the Irish Free State. |
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Popular legend has it that these regiments refused to charge when ordered to do so, due to the perceived insult of being placed on the left wing. |
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If they could do so, they might doubtless succeed in diminishing the hours of labour, and obtaining the same wages for less work. |
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Britain had had the opportunity to purchase shares in the canal but had declined to do so. |
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However, the Germans had calculated that Britain would enter the war regardless of whether they had formal justification to do so. |
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When the notes were presented for payment, the Reichsbank printed money to do so. |
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Ambulance aircraft which do not comply with the above will do so at their own risk and peril. |
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Its provisions have already been implemented by 26 states, leaving just Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, and Romania to do so among signatory states. |
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Belgium, which signed the protocol in 2005, ratified it in 2012, becoming the latest member state to do so. |
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Mixed martial arts is essentially about making the opponent tire out before you do so you are at an advantage in dealing devastating moves. |
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Qatar will host the 2022 FIFA World Cup, becoming the first Arab country to do so. |
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Their ability to do so will depend on the degree to which their income is fixed. |
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Cavendish's stated goal was to measure the Earth's density, although his result obviously calculates G in order to do so. |
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In 2011, Scotland started to record ethnicity on death certificates, becoming the first country in the world to do so. |
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Traditionally, many Brethren groups did not celebrate Christmas or Easter, arguing that there is no Biblical command to do so. |
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These criteria are to ensure that those working or studying in the UK do so legally. |
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In many countries degrees may only be awarded by institutions authorised to do so by the national or regional government. |
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Clare Blanchard, a former girlfriend, advised him not to publish the book, or at least to do so under a pseudonym. |
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Although textbooks periodize Western art by movements, as described above, they also do so by century, especially in Italian art. |
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From 1800 to 1801, Stewart gave lectures to undergraduate students on the subject of political economy, the first person to do so. |
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Act utilitarianism not only requires everyone to do what they can to maximize utility, but to do so without any favouritism. |
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Although many people participate in these sports, few of them do so competitively. |
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Some countries that allow visa on arrival do so only at a limited number of entry points. |
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Failure to do so is against the law and is subject to arrest and prosecution. |
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Greece has claimed an exclusive economic zone, as it is entitled to do so, as per UNCLOS 1982 as well as customary international law. |
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People must be aware that to engage and fix intercultural communication there is no easy solution and there is not only one way to do so. |
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Historically, they constituted only a tiny fraction of the whole Indonesian population and continue to do so today. |
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The two houses together form a perfect bicameral system, meaning they perform identical functions, but do so separately. |
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Certainly, if Scone was not associated with this kind of thing in Pictish times, the Scottish kings of later years made an effort do so. |
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It had to be made clear to anyone thinking of or trying to encroach that they dare not do so. |
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Elizabeth refused to name a potential heir, fearing that to do so would invite conspiracy to displace her with the nominated successor. |
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Failure to do so meant possible imprisonment, exile, and, in some cases, death. |
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He originally intended to retire at the end of 1882, the fiftieth anniversary of his entry into politics, but in the event did not do so. |
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It was decided to continue to do so, but only after Maxton himself intervened in the debate. |
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They were granted permission to do so, and used the ground at the existing Comyns' chapel which dates from the end of the 12th century. |
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Julius Caesar mentions in his Gallic Wars that those Celts who wanted to make a close study of druidism went to Britain to do so. |
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When a defendant first appears before a magistrates' court, they will do so in one of three circumstances. |
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Organisations using Ordnance Survey data have to purchase a licence to do so. |
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They asked for, and received, permission to do so from both William Lawrence Bragg and Wilkins. |
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The same forces that stripped the submerged sand once are likely to do so again. |
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The Supreme Court essentially overturned Douds, but did not formally do so. |
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They simply cannot deliver what they promised. Nor will an affronted, alienated Brussels help them do so. |
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Before proceeding to do so, however, it is advisable for me to make a few prefatory remarks on the clinology of biliary concretions. |
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There was as yet no model for what should happen if a king refused to do so. |
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An English tradesman is always solicitous to cut the shop whenever he can do so with impunity. |
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People are better off abjuring violence, if everyone else agrees to do so, and vesting authority in a disinterested third party. |
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The combination of discontent and economic collapse brought about the revolution. It did not do so simply double-handedly. |
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There are creators who really make money and earn living from doujin, but those who can do so, are minority. |
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NuLab will give an Eartha Kitt for as long as it is politically expedient to do so, and not a moment longer. |
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When joining in a new ball of yarn, do so on the g st areas, as it's much easier to darn in the ends here. |
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If he did visit the English court, he was the first reigning king of Scots to do so in more than eighty years. |
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From his seat in the Senate, he became suffect consul in 97 during the reign of Nerva, being the first of his family to do so. |
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In 55 and 54 BC he made two expeditions into Britain, the first Roman to do so. |
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The Romans had previously defended Cartimandua against him, but this time were unable to do so. |
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The one ship that escaped managed to do so only because all of Alfred's heavy ships became grounded when the tide went out. |
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We must not represent God by any picture or image, even in imagination, for to do so is to deny his incorporeity and incomprehensibility. |
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Henry was focused on dealing with Ireland and took no action to arrest Becket's killers, arguing that he was unable to do so. |
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Although the Castilians had agreed to fund the Black Prince, they failed to do so. |
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She never let anyone challenge her authority as queen, even though many people, who felt she was weak and should be married, tried to do so. |
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This charter specified that Raleigh had seven years in which to establish a settlement, or else lose his right to do so. |
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A member who wishes to pointedly abstain from a vote may do so by entering both lobbies, casting one vote for and one against. |
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Socially, Pitt preferred the company of young men, and would continue to do so into his thirties and forties. |
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I've argued that we cannot rely on the justice system to control crime and that our recent attempt to do so has been a dismal failure. |
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Additionally, neither Germany nor Japan planned to fight a protracted war, and were not equipped to do so. |
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Both Attlee and Sinclair said they would not take office if invited to do so. |
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There was a recognition that Northerners wanted to run their own affairs and must be given the opportunity to do so. |
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On failing to do so, he resigned, although was reinstated three days later when the NEC rejected his resignation. |
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Moreover, he refused to even offer a hypothesis as to the cause of this force on grounds that to do so was contrary to sound science. |
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This often follows a short period of intense media and opposition pressure for them to do so. |
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Now, on Friday noon, I am to become a private citizen. I am proud to do so. I look forward to it. |
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Benedict resigned due to advanced age in 2013, the first pope to do so in nearly six hundred years. |
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Pius XII created 32 cardinals in early 1946, having announced his intentions to do so in his preceding Christmas message. |
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A Sikh couple that wishes to divorce may be able to do so in a civil court. |
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One man who refused to enter a plea was crushed to death under heavy stones in an attempt to force him to do so. |
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Kent students can take the test, though generally only those who are expected to pass will do so. |
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Fawkes admitted his intention to blow up the House of Lords, and expressed regret at his failure to do so. |
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Yes, it's becoming possible to do so, but the same can really be said of plenty of genres, including Mario-esque action games. |
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Some scholars have argued that Eadfrith and Ethelwald did not produce the manuscript but commissioned someone else to do so. |
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As he enters to do so, the king and queen finish welcoming Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, two student acquaintances of Hamlet, to Elsinore. |
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They would unavoidably mix up the whole of these declarations, and mass them together, although the Judge might direct the Jury not to do so. |
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The Treaty for the first time gave member states the explicit legal right to leave the EU and the procedure to do so. |
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It is not known for certain what motivated him to do so, and multiple theories exist to account for the change. |
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He reportedly could sing tolerably well and was not afraid to do so before an audience. |
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We can break down those artificial conduits and canals through which we do so love to force our utterance. |
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Tolkien agreed to redraw the pictures in a simpler style, but then found he did not have time to do so. |
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As we have seen, Byrd had begun setting Latin liturgical texts as a teenager, and he seems to have continued to do so at Lincoln. |
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Byrd would almost certainly have published it if the technical means had been available to do so. |
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Led Zeppelin also made their catalogue legally available for digital download, becoming one of the last major rock bands to do so. |
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These titles were seldom used when not required, although NME were contractually obliged to do so as part of their involvement. |
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The associated rising costs to Eon Productions meant no part of Licence to Kill was filmed in the UK, the first Bond film not to do so. |
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Watson has promoted education for girls, visiting Bangladesh and Zambia to do so. |
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Many amateurs refuse to use the mechanical bridge based on the perception that to do so is unmanly. |
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But Polley did not reveal the account's whereabouts to Warner Publishing, and he reportedly ignored Warner's demands to do so. |
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Many of these do not ever land in the water, and some, such as the frigatebirds, have difficulty getting airborne again should they do so. |
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Conflict arose over renovating Calder Hall and preserving the towers, but costs effectively defeated all attempts to do so. |
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Portugal is also known for having decriminalized the usage of all common drugs in 2001, the first country in the world to do so. |
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And the arms of the scale of intake and outgo must likewise remain at level, and they do so maintain balance in health. |
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Cosmao retook two Spanish ships of the line, but it cost him one French and two Spanish vessels to do so. |
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If the first vehicle has passed an intersection, all others may do so without interruption. |
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The tribes called for the United States Army to interfere, and they would routinely do so until the end of Lakota primacy. |
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Although most foxes do not prey on cats, some may do so, and may treat them more as competitors rather than food. |
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Females can remove the plug and may do so either immediately or after several hours. |
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House sparrows can breed in the breeding season immediately following their hatching, and sometimes attempt to do so. |
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Aquatic vertebrates must obtain oxygen to survive, and they do so in various ways. |
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South Africa hosted the 2010 World Cup tournament, becoming the first African country to do so. |
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A few private enterprises had prepared and published charts, but had not been able to do so profitably. |
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Destabilization of gas hydrates has contributed to global warming in the past and will likely do so in the future. |
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I believe I have no lawful right to do so, and I have no inclination to do so. |
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They photodegrade on exposure to sunlight, although they do so only under dry conditions, as water inhibits photolysis. |
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They will photodegrade on exposure to the sun, but they do so properly only under dry conditions, and water inhibits this process. |
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They also contend that those who believe in paranormal phenomena do so for merely psychological reasons. |
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Henry angrily declined to do so, probably out of concern that Geoffrey would try to seize power in Normandy. |
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Artists express something so that their audience is aroused to some extent, but they do not have to do so consciously. |
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Understandably the starving Eburones were reluctant to do so and Caesar ordered that camps be built near the Eburones' villages. |
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Romania terminated its mission in Iraq and withdrew its last troops on 24 July 2009, among the last countries to do so. |
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Cassius Dio states that Caligula intended to make his horse Incitatus consul, but was assassinated before he could do so. |
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On the other end of the scale are religions that do not accept any converts, or do so very rarely. |
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Those who oppose global governance typically do so on objections that the idea is unfeasible, inevitably oppressive, or simply unnecessary. |
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In 1981 slavery was formally legally abolished by a specific law, making Mauritania the last country in the world to do so. |
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Christopher Columbus was the first to do so in 1492 while sailing westward across the Atlantic Ocean on an expedition to the indies. |
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While papal bulls always used to bear a metal seal, they now do so only on the most solemn occasions. |
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Some babies never posset at all. Others do so with surprising ease, and this can be quite a cause of concern to parents. |
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This invited the local people to submit peacefully to rule by Imperial Spain or be forced to do so. |
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In November 2010, Uruguay ratified the UNASUR Constitutive Treaty, becoming the ninth nation out of twelve to do so. |
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He was the first European to do so, accomplishing this eight years before Francisco Pizarro. |
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It had cost me a distinct psychological effort to do so, and now that I was shut inside I had a momentary longing for precipitate retreat. |
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Mexico City hosted the XIX Olympic Games in 1968, making it the first Latin American city to do so. |
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The right of residents to do so ends in 2023 unless the Compact with the US is renewed. |
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Atahualpa also offered to twice fill a smaller room with silver, asking for two months to do so. |
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They may do so by lexical means with words such as English a few, some, one, two, five hundred. |
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Latvia abolished de jure the death penalty for war crimes in 2012, becoming the last EU member to do so. |
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In such a case, it may be difficult to locate the ratio, and on occasion, the courts have been unable to do so. |
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The legal fiction used was that by failing to pay after promising to do so, a defendant had committed deceit, and was liable to the plaintiff. |
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When I emphasize the difference between law and morals I do so with reference to a single end, that of learning and understanding the law. |
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Intentional torts are any intentional acts that are reasonably foreseeable to cause harm to an individual, and that do so. |
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One way to do so is to evaluate the scope of how individuals have fulfilled their own ideals. |
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In reality however, courts typically have some power to sever claims and parties into separate actions if it is more efficient to do so. |
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Ancient law could not discuss the question of intent because it had no mechanism to do so. |
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New York was the only colony to not vote for independence, as the delegates were not authorized to do so. |
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He also thought that to do so would erode states' rights by increasing federal executive power. |
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To do so, however, Zimbabwe will need to correct a number of structural weaknesses. |
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We could not carry on without LlG and the Unionists and ought not to give the appearance of wishing to do so. |
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The Lords would only be able to delay money bills for one month, effectively ending their ability to do so. |
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Where compulsory suffrage exists, those who are eligible to vote are required by law to do so. |
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Where one house impeaches the president, the remaining house either investigates the charge or commissions another body or committee to do so. |
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Blair decided not to issue a list of Resignation Honours, making him the first Prime Minister of the modern era not to do so. |
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To say the recomposers of the book of Amos may not meaningfully do so is to imply that we may not. |
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The industry is gradually attempting to shift further towards shaft boring but a reliable method to do so has yet to be developed. |
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Both types of animals can digest cellulose in grass and hay, but do so by different mechanisms. |
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Should they go on strike without having declared their intention to do so beforehand, they leave themselves open to sanctions. |
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Mumford recognized, however, that technology had even earlier produced a plethora of hazards, and that it would do so into the future. |
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One reason was that it was more difficult to do so without causing harm to animal life. |
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During these gatherings they would wait in silence and speak only when felt that God had inspired them to do so. |
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The big gullet of the requin shark, for example, could do so. It has been killed with men inside whole. |
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The king, despite having no constitutional right to do so, vetoed the amendment in three successive parliaments. |
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When travelling by air, passengers usually do so via East Midlands, Leeds Bradford, Doncaster Sheffield Robin Hood and Manchester airports. |
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It isn't often young people get involved in Seagulling, never mind build their own boat to do so. |
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She would have given anything to have kept her colour, but the more she tried to do so the more signally she failed. |
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Would not her refusal to do so be craven flight from the new reality which faces her, a kind of desertion or slackerdom? |
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Moreover, even those systems that can decrease these risks, do so with a marked increase in cost. |
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I have never seen Stoats hunt in packs, but it is certain both Weasels and Stoats do so. |
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The totem members were forbidden to eat the flesh of the totem animal, or were allowed to do so only under specific conditions. |
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But Aso, who soon saw his public support ratings decline, refused to do so. |
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We have recently issued guidance to all areas to help them better understand how to set up and run an ADZ should they wish to do so. |
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The problem of pied piping is that sometimes a constituent that is not expected to be able to undergo wh-movement is in fact able to do so. |
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When the amber light is lit motorists should stop if it is safe to do so, and the flashing red wig-wag lights require motorists to stop. |
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According to bork, Richardson agreed to do so but he never did. |
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Why do so many put the burden of speaking to race issues on Cosby? |
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The order provided Respondent until January 21, 2005 to file an answer to the Notice and show good cause for failing to do so previously. |
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I strongly hope the police investigate properly and if blame is to be laid then they do so without an eye on race relations. |
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As early as February 1933, Hitler announced that rearmament must be undertaken, albeit clandestinely at first, as to do so was in violation of the Versailles Treaty. |
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According to the Committee, when systems fail to do so they risk infringing upon the human right to food and health, and to cultural participation and scientific benefits. |
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Each justice may write reasons in any case if he or she chooses to do so. |
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Since neither the Congress nor the President appears to have authorized a privateer during the war, the Navy would not have had the authority to do so by itself. |
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The King replied shortly thereafter to say that he had caused his Ministers and the Government of the Irish Free State to be informed that Northern Ireland was to do so. |
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Our correction for measurement error helped deattenuate some of the results, though it did not do so for all nutrients across all FFQs of the study. |
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A batter may try to hit a bad ball but is not required to do so. |
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Most juniors who enter the international circuit do so by progressing through ITF, Satellite, Future, and Challenger tournaments before entering the main circuit. |
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Goalkeepers are the only players allowed to play the ball with their hands or arms, provided they do so within the penalty area in front of their own goal. |
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As the monarch retained some discretion as to which leader should be invited to form a ministry, it was not always obvious in advance which one would be called upon to do so. |
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This refers to not only the act of entrepreneurship as managing or starting a business, but how one manages to do so by these social processes, or leadership skills. |
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It is the only single ever to sell a million copies on two separate occasions, and became the Christmas number one twice in the UK, the only single ever to do so. |
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Julius Delius assumed that his son would play a part in the family wool business, and for the next three years he tried hard to persuade him to do so. |
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Elgar took every chance to do so at the Crystal Palace concerts. |
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This time, Lady Macbeth tells the lords to leave, and they do so. |
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They simply cannot deliver what they promised. Nor will an affronted, alienated Brussels help them do so. Rejigged single market access? Forget it. |
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Aldfrith agreed to do so, but in 691 he expelled Wilfrid again. |
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Giggs scored his 150th goal for United, only the ninth player to do so for the club, against Wolfsburg in his first Champions League game of the season. |
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He may use the entire system as a means to the achievement of his national and international ambitions, but to do so he must not disrupt its impersonal workings. |
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Having been strongly pressed to do so, I gave counter-evidence, and I believe, in the opinion of the Commission, demolished the Doctor a second time. |
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The Methodist Episcopal Church, South had recently separated over the issue of slavery, and southern Presbyterians would do so shortly thereafter. |
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This has drastically affected their anatomy to be able to do so. |
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In April 2009 a boy aged five completed the round and became the third member of his family to do so after his older sisters held the 'Youngest 214 Completer' previously. |
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Obviously, few counselors would sit idly by while little Johnny became a bandit. To do so would be socially unethical and indeed would violate the very philosophy of teaching. |
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Conventionally, the South Guelderish dialects are distinguished from Brabantian, but there are no objective criteria apart from geography to do so. |
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To do so, he needed to ensure that the Royal Navy would be unable to disrupt the invasion flotilla, which would require control of the English Channel. |
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All children receive it and, for the most part, do so in institutions that are approved by the state and, to a greater or lesser extent, resourced by the state. |
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Also, unless set not to do so, most web browsers record requested web pages in a viewable history feature, and usually cache much of the content locally. |
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Nations that want to become a full member of ESA do so in 3 stages. |
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Later, Clovis I liberated captives after Genevieve urged him to do so. |
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But even before he could do so, half-a-dozen black Somanlis, now eager for gain, interposed their strong arms to prevent such culpable waste of good saleworthy slave stuff. |
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It can swim when pressed to do so by pursuit from predators. |
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The boundary commission was required to designate each new constituency as either burgh or county but had no predetermined basis on which to do so. |
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Although not specifically prepared to conduct independent strategic air operations against an opponent, the Luftwaffe was expected to do so over Britain. |
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They proceeded to do so two days later, completing the process on 17 June. |
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Like all languages, it has changed over time and continues to do so, for instance by accepting loan words from other languages such as Latin and English. |
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We have been on the verge of decriminalizing small amounts of marijuana for personal use up here in Soviet Canuckistan for the past couple of years, but have yet to do so. |
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Art played a big part in Inuit society and continues to do so today. |
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Members of Parliament do not tend to vote against such instructions, since those who do so jeopardise promotion, or may be deselected as party candidates for future elections. |
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In 1584, he introduced bishops, but met vigorous opposition and had to concede that the General Assembly running the church should continue to do so. |
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The waved albatross has been observed practising kleptoparasitism, harassing boobies to steal their food, making it the only member of its order to do so regularly. |
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It will be seen that we are introducing to our readers the subject of Kinesitherapy, in common with other therapies, and it is very proper that we should do so. |
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He would continue to do so all his life, even after the Kingdoms of England and Scotland were ended by their merging as the Kingdom of Great Britain. |
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Robert joined the Crusade, borrowing money from William Rufus to do so, and granting the King temporary custody of his part of the Duchy in exchange. |
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You shall not, I repeat, not, touch them with your finely sharpened number-two pencils or any other marking instrument until you are explicitly told to do so. |
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He agreed to do so, and in the days which followed Poskitt could not show his face in the clubhouse without having Wilmot spring out at him with perfectos. |
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Defendants are entitled to represent themselves, and usually do so in minor cases such as road traffic offences, when they may not even have to attend. |
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While humans have the ability to learn any language, they only do so if they grow up in an environment in which language exists and is used by others. |
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Caesar bridged the Rhine, the first known to do so, with a pile bridge, which though considered a marvel, was dismantled after only eighteen days. |
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He decided to reopen struggles against the Pope, who was supporting the dukes of Spoleto and Benevento against him, and entered Rome in 772, the first Lombard king to do so. |
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Adelchis regarded himself as the true successor of the Lombard kings, and in that capacity he amended the Edictum Rothari, the last Lombard ruler to do so. |
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In February 2014, Standard Life announced that it may move parts of their operations outside Scotland in the event of Scottish independence, if it was necessary to do so. |
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Apart from these more spectacular pieces of resistance, in some places chantry priests continued to say prayers and landowners to pay them to do so. |
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Criminally negligent manslaughter occurs where there is an omission to act when there is a duty to do so, or a failure to perform a duty owed, which leads to a death. |
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Octavian had exploited his position as Caesar's heir to further his own political career, and he was well aware of the dangers in allowing another person to do so the same. |
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However, while other kings in Europe were able to promulgate law, such as Alfred the Great and his Doom book, the Irish had very little authority to do so. |
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The primary reason for the existence of the military is to engage in combat, should it be required to do so by the national defence policy, and to win. |
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To do so, Manu sacrifices either Yemo or the cow, and with help from the sky father, the storm god and the divine twins, forges the earth from the remains. |
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This act was neither the first nor the last attempt to do so. |
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Germany sought to strangle Allied sea lanes before the United States could transport a large army overseas, but after initial successes eventually failed to do so. |
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Censors had the power to impeach officials on an irregular basis, unlike the senior officials who were to do so only in triennial evaluations of junior officials. |
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Under the consolidated taxation system, only a parent company can transfer losses in an accounting period to the following year and group companies cannot do so. |
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King Teudebur map Beli had ruled from Dumbarton Rock since 722, and continued to do so until his death in 752 when his son Dumnagual succeeded him. |
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Whilst many people participate in these, few do so competitively. |
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For you predict the future and publicly declare that you do so by the inspiration of the Holy Spirit when you should be reprehending vice and praising virtue. |
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However, as of 2013, Capita has not set up any overseas call centres to carry out TV Licensing work and it would need the BBC's permission to do so in the future. |
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Guyana signed the Convention Concerning the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage treaty in 1977, the first Caribbean country to do so. |
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If you would not obfuscate the medical history of a person who was born without intersex, then you ought not to do so when dealing with a person born intersex. |
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