We are keeping down congestion levels and increasing dramatically the number of people who travel by public transport. |
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It also did not mention that the advent of antibiotics has dramatically reduced the incidence of acute mastoiditis in acute otitis media. |
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Bunyan's archetypal characters are dramatically illustrated through fifty masterful watercolor portraits by Barry Moser. |
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Despite the fact that they were only a few hundred feet offshore, the pre-dawn fog had gradually thickened dramatically limiting visibility. |
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Thereafter, the inability of Russia to provide cheap conventional weapons to client states also reduced regional arms races dramatically. |
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Interest in the cardiovascular manifestations of sleep apnea has grown dramatically over the past few years. |
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And finally, in each, the palest cream complexion is dramatically offset by the feverishly high color of expansively rouged cheeks. |
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He has dramatically warned that if he is impeached a number of provinces will secede from Indonesia. |
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When a tape is stretched, it may reduce head-to-tape contact, increasing read-write errors and dramatically reducing data throughput. |
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Mahogany cutting and removal were dramatically more labor-intensive than logwood. |
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He dramatically flops backwards, lolling out his tongue and pretending to be dead. |
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The Republicans certainly did come out with the short end of the stick, although not dramatically. |
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If the plants perform as well as hoped, it could dramatically change agriculture. |
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Agglomerations of wings and cowling, flaps, rudders and fuselage rise dramatically from narrow steel legs. |
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Around the middle of the eighteenth century, the breeding of livestock was dramatically changed by Robert Bakewell, an English agriculturist. |
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The availability of lotteries and casino gambling, as well as gaming machines, has expanded dramatically worldwide. |
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The hospital was forced to cut costs dramatically after it ran over budget towards the end of last year. |
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The speed and use of small boats and watercraft have increased dramatically in recent years. |
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Cruising those boundary waters in a boat with no running lights feels dramatically smugglerish. |
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Merchants had run dramatically low on supplies, causing high prices on simple things. |
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After seeing this film, my admittedly low opinion of both has risen dramatically. |
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Our knowledge of comets and asteroids has dramatically improved over the last 20 years. |
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He dramatically vaults the barricades, gyrates his hips and begins throwing shapes. |
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The light in the room shifted dramatically as the image of the boy was replaced by a thin, gangly man holding a can of cola. |
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Mammalian females have a fixed number of oocytes at birth, which decreases dramatically with advancing age due to follicular atresia. |
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The firefighters' strikes planned for this week were dramatically suspended last night so that fresh talks can be held over pay. |
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We also know that the public service has expanded dramatically, and I suggest that there are a lot of make-work jobs there. |
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The world has changed dramatically over the past 10 years and some advice given years ago would no longer hold true today. |
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The message emerging from Hamilton South and Ayr is that protest and tactical votes are shifting voters dramatically. |
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Radio Frequency labels provide well ticketed products that stimulate impulse buying and can increase sales dramatically. |
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Heck, I've had 2 dramatically different careers already and am contemplating a good few more before I kick the bucket! |
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The salience of the local press, often assumed to have diminished during the war, in fact increased dramatically. |
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At that time, the government dramatically expanded the loan guarantee program and recapitalised the banks with public funds. |
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Their macroeconomic environment has improved dramatically over the last two or three years. |
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If cheaper oils or animal fats could be used, the cost would be dramatically reduced. |
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From tallow through beeswax to paraffin wax, candles have evolved quite as dramatically as the human kind. |
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David is on record as saying that his views were dramatically misrepresented by the movie. |
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It is occasionally a little corny dramatically and the plot twists can be seen a mile off but technically the film works. |
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When magnetic pole reversal finally happens, life on earth could be dramatically affected. |
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All that backspin made the ball upshoot dramatically when hitting into the wind. |
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He still had the same reddish-bronze hair and sapphire blue eyes, but his looks had changed dramatically. |
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The dynamic boom in global investing and bank lending that fueled far-flung industrialization during the nineties has tapered off dramatically. |
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It dramatically reconstructs the Games of 448BC and examines the philosophies behind the Games and their importance to future generations. |
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Willie finds Leo a job, but things rapidly go awry when a job goes dramatically and violently wrong. |
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But as you descend the sides of the reef you hit a thermocline at 15-20m and it clears dramatically. |
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To grow from, say, 50,000 borrowers to 500,000, the microlenders need to dramatically increase their capital. |
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First, the skulls of those birds are totally and dramatically dissimilar, and second, does this mean that the shoebill is extinct? |
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She knew it would not be long before the baby was on its way but the weather had dramatically changed. |
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Short-sightedness has increased dramatically in populations over the past several decades. |
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One big problem with using the past to predict the future is that the real battlegrounds differ dramatically from election to election. |
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In each of these situations, an unexpected turnaround causes someone's life to change dramatically, and for the better. |
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In Angola heavily mined roads meant food aid had to be transported by air, raising costs dramatically. |
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I had a very strong feeling that if I moved into one particular flat my life would change dramatically. |
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Two of the more expressive and powerfully structured compositions show the artist in three-quarter view, dramatically lit. |
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Employing a combination of closed, semi-transparent and clear roof panels, daylight can be dramatically directed. |
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Quite suddenly and dramatically, the old beer engines for Cask Conditioned Beer became an essential piece of equipment in all our pubs. |
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That may be pushing it, but several facets have changed dramatically for the better. |
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In the two decades since then, some of the hospitals have closed, and the number of long-stay patients has reduced dramatically. |
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He was an intensely charismatic actor and conveyed the meanings of words as dramatically and sensitively as the music. |
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When open interest is high at a market top and the price falls off dramatically, this scenario should be considered bearish. |
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Two weeks in a cold snowy environment had made my joints dramatically worse, so I arrived back feeling very despondent. |
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Mandatory military service for all men and women would change public opinion in this area dramatically. |
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Blackton had failed to keep up with developments in film technique and his films were dramatically unsophisticated, but he was an expert showman. |
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Infanticide rates have dropped dramatically in areas where the messiahs operate, but many mothers still give their girl babies away. |
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And so the two American boys really showed us how to do it, and we learnt dramatically from those lessons. |
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Populations of snowshoe hares also fluctuate dramatically over approximately ten-year periods, increasing a thousandfold, then crashing. |
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The proposed bank restructuring will dramatically worsen this economic situation. |
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Yields of herring, sea urchin and rockfish also dropped dramatically during this season. |
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In the last six months, the landscape of Washington racing has changed dramatically. |
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Staff turnover has dropped dramatically, as fewer consultants leave to take up new jobs. |
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Simon started cracking up again, banging his hand dramatically on the table as he held his stomach. |
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Human activities have dramatically altered the Earth's biosphere and atmosphere during the past few hundred years. |
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This has dramatically impacted the composition of the labour force, creating new challenges for us all. |
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Travel has changed dramatically since the days when I carried alligator clips and an acoustic coupler to get online in hotel rooms. |
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Merlot is one grape that produces dramatically different bouquets, depending on the geographic location and quality of the terroir. |
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And, as each pint contains about eight billion cells of yeast, stressed yeast can dramatically alter taste. |
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Few bands have emerged so perfectly formed, and lost their way so dramatically, as Glaswegian septet Belle and Sebastian. |
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Loans and fixed-income security that the company issues differ dramatically in their maturity dates. |
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The Surveyor lunar landers followed in the late 1960s, which dramatically helped in the site selection for the Apollo landings. |
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If you exercise regularly, follow a balanced diet and don't smoke, your chances of remaining healthy and living longer climb dramatically. |
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The cost of landfilling construction and demolition waste has increased dramatically in recent years and this cost is expected to grow. |
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This time, though, we walked in the other direction, and sat on a bench where the river bends dramatically, before finding its way to the Lock. |
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Outside the dramatically beautiful Saitama stadium the coaches were waiting to leave, their engines thrumming in the darkness. |
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However, the reps go up dramatically for endurance-oriented muscles such as calves and abs. |
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His grades had dropped dramatically, from A's and B's to C's and D's, even an F on his last report card. |
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As a result, the owner quickly repositioned the department near the normal walking pattern, and sales increased dramatically. |
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The number of Maoris playing the game in New Zealand has dropped off in the past decade, dramatically so in Auckland. |
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The television set, and what one is able to offer has changed dramatically since they first became available. |
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A different weighting of the portfolio would dramatically change the situation. |
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When the ban was finally lifted, in 2000, the cultural context had changed dramatically. |
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The female tabby is seeking a reunion with her owners after being dramatically rescued by firefighters. |
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Two men passing by dramatically came to their rescue and managed to reach them using the branches from nearby trees. |
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This means that the electrical resistance of the device can be changed dramatically using a very small magnetic field. |
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The number of fatal road accidents in North Yorkshire leapt dramatically last year, according to new figures. |
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However, he added, sales leaped dramatically in December and also this past spring. |
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My responsibilities have dramatically decreased, giving me time to learn my lines. |
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Everything would change dramatically, however, by the spring of 1660, when the monarchy was restored and the royal family returned to power. |
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Apart from the welcomed weight loss, Paul's overall health should improve dramatically. |
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It dramatically speeds up the planting of community gardens and orchards with higher-yielding trees bearing better-quality fruits. |
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But in 1989, those middle-of-the-road rumblings dramatically changed lanes, as a squeaky clean princess met a notorious bad boy. |
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Turkey and the trimmings can be improved dramatically with the addition of a well chosen wine accompaniment. |
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In 1935, Zeiss found a coating of magnesium fluoride on glass lenses dramatically improved image quality. |
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Current processes simply aren't scalable or robust enough to meet dramatically increasing demand. |
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In 1933, with the revaluation of gold, the US monetary base rose dramatically. |
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Torn and revealing black clothing made her fair skin and mahogany eyes stand out dramatically. |
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While it's possible to run most of today's sims from the keyboard, their realism improves dramatically with a joystick. |
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Over the last couple of years, however, the third-generation railroader has dramatically changed the way he operates trains. |
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The number of lobotomies, or leucotomies, fell dramatically after the 1950s, as drugs became available, especially for schizophrenia. |
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The rate of infection has accelerated dramatically with the onset of the rainy season. |
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Relatively new on the scene, laser rangefinders have improved dramatically in the few short years since they came on the market. |
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The company's costs have risen dramatically thanks to its investment in 300 mm wafer fabs. |
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Even the apostles of the free market believe that our impact on nature has increased dramatically in the twentieth century. |
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Barely a thousand feet high, it rose dramatically from the surrounding landscape. |
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When it does resurface, on the final page of the book, it short-changes the reader dramatically and disappointingly. |
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A near-fatal road accident in 1925 dramatically altered the course of her life. |
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Average life expectancy has sunk dramatically and young people have been robbed of any chance to find a reasonable job. |
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Aidis floated backwards as he descended to the stage, his robe billowing dramatically. |
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As the judge very aptly pointed out, the world as we knew it has dramatically changed. |
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In 711 the peninsula was separated dramatically from the rest of Europe by an invasion of Arabs and Berbers from North Africa. |
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Will we alienate our loyal, core listeners if we dramatically change our story content? |
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Crime in the area has fallen dramatically as the number of police officers reaches record levels, new figures show today. |
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The popularity of hospitalists has increased dramatically in the last two decades, but they tread an insulated path. |
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Today, where possible, all pipes are laid either using a mole plough or a thrust mole, both of which dramatically reduce ground surface disruption. |
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One, with a grand main chamber dramatically illuminated by candle niches, recently shared its acoustics during a concert. |
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In Scandinavian countries this discrimination has been dramatically reduced. |
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California dramatically reduced power consumption over just a few weeks and prevented rolling blackouts and the economic disruption they would have entailed. |
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With the passage of time, the number of children suffering with the disease has decreased dramatically. |
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Advanced maternal age dramatically increases the risk of maternal mortality as well as birth defects like Down Syndrome. |
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While violent offenses are dramatically down in bed Stuy, pockets of violence persist here. |
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But under cover of this benign neglect, the region has dramatically changed, mostly for the better. |
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The warmer Arctic has dramatically accelerated the melting of the Greenland ice sheet. |
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The number of cases of employers allowing children to work too many hours and having them working after 10 pm on school nights has increased dramatically. |
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The bone marrow of the dead soldiers was depleted dramatically, and their lymph nodes had shriveled away. |
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In late summer, bear's breeches blooms with creamy white to slightly pink or purplish flowers on dramatically tall, erect stalks held way above the foliage. |
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Although Burma is warm during the day, the temperature drops dramatically at night. |
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Our medicine has so dramatically improved since the primitive era so well described by Candice Millard's lively book. |
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Some folks have reported dramatically lower speeds and others complained of frequent micro-outages causing downloads and other operations to be prematurely aborted. |
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Unlike metals like iron, which rusts and corrodes dramatically, chromium remains stable after oxidation and subsequent burial. |
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Other sights to marvel at include several impressive wats and the spectacular Silver Pagoda, which dramatically illustrates the richness of Khmer culture. |
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If borrowing rates start to climb dramatically, the hope of clawing out of the slump will fade very quickly. |
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The air over Antarctica has warmed dramatically over the past 30 years, according to a new study of archived data collected by weather balloons floated over the icy continent. |
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There is no doubt we went mad in terms of exposing ourselves to increased debt as we dramatically caught up with the EU average on that score in jig time. |
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They are suffering because their habitat, such as hedgerows, stubble fields, wet areas and weedy field margins, has been dramatically altered over recent decades. |
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It could dramatically improve quality of life in communities throughout the developing world. |
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Rowena's frown melted away as she sensed the air cooling dramatically. |
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And so some long-standing policies have changed dramatically and in a hurry. |
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The trumpet manucode belongs to a diverse group of about sixty species of birds, including trumpeter swans and whooping cranes, that have dramatically elongated windpipes. |
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His reading and writing skills have also dramatically changed. |
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The temperament of men in khaki differs dramatically from state to state. |
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The wind-borne fungus attaches to the leaves of soybean plants and reproduces rapidly, preventing proper plant development and dramatically reduces crop yields if not treated. |
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The history of airpower in Europe during WWII is dramatically presented in this compelling story of tens of thousands of young airmen, many of who never returned. |
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The political scene has changed dramatically, twice in one year. |
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The same president who decried the federal deficit and government in general but dramatically expanded American military spending. |
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This impacted the travel industry dramatically and affected many African Americans who serviced travelers as taxi drivers, hotel maids, and redcaps. |
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If you have portable lights, you can dramatically improve your shots using the three-point lighting technique based around a key light, a fill light and a backlight. |
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Additionally, some units use only disposable alkaline batteries, two use only rechargeable battery packs and some can use either, all of which affects the price dramatically. |
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Circumstances changed dramatically in about 1925 when the new microphones and triode valve amplifiers introduced a few years earlier for radio broadcasting came into use. |
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They also endured first-hand experiences with green mamba snakes, grunting warthogs, laughing hyenas, and black centipedes which would fall dramatically into the bath. |
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Of the high hopes that characterize the Western Aliyah souring so dramatically, so brutally. |
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Such change at the top of the FDNY could dramatically affect a department many accuse of sorely lacking in diversity. |
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Arlyn dramatically handed over the results to Casey, who scanned it instantly, comparing it to her results from her own experiments and her text books. |
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The annualized rate of increase of Euro deposits moved up dramatically. |
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Actually, the episcopal church has dramatically changed in a very short period of time. |
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In the Northern Hemisphere, because of the thickness of glacial ice and the way it calves, most icebergs are of the more dramatically shaped kinds. |
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The great emancipator is featured sparingly, emerging dramatically through the mist at the top of the ad. |
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And the CENTCOM commander said that ISIS figures could expand dramatically based on the nature of its actions. |
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While the number of lawsuits might fall, the expected value of lawsuits would rise dramatically. |
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As Stephen J. Gould described it, if one could rewind the tape of life and let events play out again, the results would almost certainly differ dramatically. |
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Where resources have been invested in fencing and manpower, the number of illegal border crossings drops dramatically. |
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The battered masonry walls rise dramatically from the landscape. |
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Still, the group has spirit, and it is funny to hear some of the choristers dramatically rolling their r's while others sing the Latin text with an obvious American accent. |
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With this rollback of government, corporate involvement in daily life began to increase dramatically, and brands reached into the public sphere as never before. |
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For the past 15 years Spain has seen spectacular growth, dramatically improving living standards, and a housing boom that brought new wealth and hundreds of thousands of jobs. |
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A 2013 Gallup poll revealed that public support for physician-assisted death shifts dramatically depending on how it is described. |
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Our lights barely reached the top of this dramatically sculpted abyss, and we sat in awe for a good ten minutes just peering up into its lofty heights. |
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Both the leatherback and loggerhead turtle could face extinction within 10 to 30 years if international fishing practices are not dramatically altered, he added. |
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Tax avoidance schemes aim to exploit loopholes in the law that allow those with hefty tax liabilities to cut their bills dramatically and, in some cases, reduce them to zero. |
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The landscape changed dramatically as it gave way to the brown slopes kissed by the fresh green tea gardens fenced by the large, brown oaks wrapped with rare delicate ferns. |
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The company's fortunes, however, changed dramatically with the introduction and rapid growth of a market for high yielding auto asset-backed securities. |
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He mentions a grower in the northern city of Amol whose financial situation has improved dramatically. |
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But it would probably be a mistake to think that lithium technology will get dramatically better than it currently is. |
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His skin was still so pale as to be painful to her eyes, and clashed dramatically with his beautiful dark hair, long and luxuriant in the sunlight, and boyishly disheveled. |
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Talking with Coneys and Halsted dramatically revised my view of Lennon as a reclusive and contrary man. |
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Even though sales have increased dramatically as smog is becoming the norm, they represent a significant investment. |
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By reducing the tax taken out of women's pay when they return to work or when they increase their hours, the tax credit can dramatically increase take-home pay. |
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At this point many firms dissolve, sometime in a slow slide to failure, sometimes more dramatically in a maelstrom of big emotions and bad decisions. |
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In wild-type and azygous fruit, TBG6 mRNA levels were high in the early stages of development, but then dropped dramatically after the breaker stage. |
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If you post messages to popular mailing lists or put your email address on web pages, you dramatically increase the chances that you'll get a lot of spam. |
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Over the last fifty or sixty years, the amount of tradeable goods that the poor can consume has risen dramatically. |
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That drift of dynastic Egypt from Africa has now dramatically slowed. |
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The dark clouds cast a deep shadow over much of the landscape, and the silhouettes of the domes and belfries appear dramatically backlit against the light in the distance. |
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One young man had his life dramatically changed by the tour as he entered the vegan lifestyle, departing from a life of meat, chocolate bars, and fast food. |
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His attempt to defend himself backfires dramatically, as he comes across as arrogant and misogynist. |
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There he unlocked a door and pointed dramatically to a vacant bed, looking beautifully white, wide and deep. |
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That is, TFA is neither a lever for dramatically improving or ruining U.S. public education. |
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The early morning temperature dropped dramatically, as the grass and all the plants suddenly froze over with a frost that would only appear in midwinter. |
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A vast expanse of western Siberia is undergoing an unprecedented thaw that could dramatically increase the rate of global warming, climate scientists warned yesterday. |
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Poaching fell off dramatically, and the black market price of ivory dropped. |
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The Virgin's body and neck are dramatically attenuated, and her marmoreal forehead and glossy curls are decorated with ropes of pearls and an enormous ruby. |
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In this study, the immunogenetic profiles of two fish populations that differ dramatically in exposure to environmental toxicants and parasite loads are compared. |
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Over the past ten years, better vineyard practices and a greater understanding of wine-making and maturation have dramatically improved the quality of these wines. |
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Immersion lithography has dramatically elevated the patterning yield risk from overlay errors. |
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The price sometimes changes dramatically from one month to the next. |
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The average cost of raising a family has increased dramatically. |
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Security as a result became a thing of the past, and as a corollary, abscondences rose dramatically. |
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It's staggering because these adaptations to your schedule can dramatically change your life forever. |
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The quality of fluorescent lighting technology has improved dramatically in recent years. |
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Improving the healthspan of older adults could dramatically lessen the impact of an aging population on the health care industry. |
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During the Industrial Revolution, the life expectancy of children increased dramatically. |
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London then grew slowly until about 950, after which activity increased dramatically. |
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The financial crisis that began in 2008 dramatically ended this period of boom. |
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The population of Ireland collapsed dramatically during the second half of the 19th century. |
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The shelter of the early people changed dramatically from the Paleolithic to the Neolithic era. |
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This led very quickly to riding ploughs with multiple mouldboards, dramatically increasing ploughing performance. |
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An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, and you'll experience dramatically fewer ID10T errors this way. |
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Pope Gregory the Great dramatically reformed ecclesiastical structure and administration. |
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After the death of Joan of Arc, the fortunes of war turned dramatically against the English. |
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Population increased dramatically and there is strong evidence of a growing cultural and political complexity. |
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The use of hymns and music in the Church of England has changed dramatically over the centuries. |
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Britain blockaded the American colonies economically so the American public debt increased dramatically. |
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That changed dramatically in theory as there seemingly were great advances in feminism. |
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The scale of warfare dramatically enlarged during the Revolutionary and subsequent Napoleonic Wars. |
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Opportunities for leisure activities increased dramatically as real wages continued to grow and hours of work continued to decline. |
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The supersonic incoming air is dramatically slowed through the inlet, where it is then combusted at the much slower, subsonic, speeds. |
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The rise of sea level dramatically reduced when the ice melt nearly concluded over the past 4,000 years. |
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As plants took hold on the continental margins, oxygen levels increased and carbon dioxide dropped, although much less dramatically. |
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Its relative reliability and good power to weight ratio changed aviation dramatically. |
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Their variable-cost-reducing investments have dramatically increased their leverage. |
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This eliminated the cooling of the main cylinder walls and such, and dramatically reduced fuel use. |
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Since the advent of HIV testing of donor blood in the 1980s, the transmission of HIV during transfusion has dropped dramatically. |
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In England the Viking Age began dramatically on 8 June 793 when Norsemen destroyed the abbey on the island of Lindisfarne. |
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The construction of a vast and efficient travel network throughout the Empire dramatically increased Rome's power and influence. |
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Evidence shows that tectonics have caused rivers to shift course suddenly and dramatically. |
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Being rural and inland, temperatures can fall more dramatically on clear winter nights than in many other parts of England. |
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As transportation technology improved, travel time and costs decreased dramatically between the 18th and early 20th century. |
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The majority of the school's boarding houses were constructed in Victorian times, when the number of boys increased dramatically. |
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This law has now been repealed but while in force it dramatically altered the industry. |
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Due to the technological advances of the 1990s, the cost of competing in Formula One increased dramatically. |
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MotoGP, the premier class of GP motorcycle racing, has changed dramatically in recent years. |
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However, as the size of the boat increases, the benefits of mainsail roller furling increase dramatically. |
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The Merry Hill development between 1985 and 1990 managed to reduce the local area's unemployment dramatically, however. |
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Some Romance languages have developed varieties which seem dramatically restructured as to their grammars or to be mixtures with other languages. |
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Since then, the inner city numbers have dropped dramatically as people have moved to swell the Greater Belfast suburb population. |
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Walpole's influence continued to dramatically decline even after the war began. |
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He presented numbers showing that Africa's population stagnated during this period, while that of Europe and Asia grew dramatically. |
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The tide of the advance was dramatically turned with the Battle of the Marne. |
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The Dowding system dramatically improved the speed and accuracy of the information that flowed to the pilots. |
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In the aftermath of the second world war, public housing was dramatically expanded to create a large number of council estates. |
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The 1981 Defence Review by John Nott, the defence minister, dramatically cut the capabilities of the Royal Navy's surface fleet. |
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The usage of these products expanded dramatically in the years leading up to the crisis. |
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The amount of military detail handled personally by the President in wartime has varied dramatically. |
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In recent years, relations between India and the United States have improved dramatically. |
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Protests have also occurred in China as demands from the west for exports have been dramatically reduced and unemployment has increased. |
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The diesel reduced maintenance costs dramatically, while increasing locomotive availability. |
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Precipitation changes dramatically from one spot to the other, and diminishes very quickly eastward. |
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According to a 2005 book by a US Institute of Medicine panel, the number of RCTs focused on CAM has risen dramatically. |
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Fleming's books had always sold well, but in 1961 sales increased dramatically. |
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He has also ensured that orchestra members' wages have increased quite dramatically, after falling over the previous few years. |
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Infamously, the amount of music Shore had to write every day for the third film increased dramatically to around seven minutes. |
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The number and type of races at the Cheltenham Festival has changed dramatically over the years of its existence. |
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The BTC Touring regulations cut costs dramatically but both manufacturer and spectator interest was low. |
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In many cases human activities in rivers and floodplains have dramatically increased the risk of flooding. |
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Scotland is known for its dramatically placed castles, many of which date from the late medieval era. |
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Following Octavian's victory, the size of the empire was dramatically increased. |
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The number of altars dedicated to saints, who could intercede in this process, also increased dramatically. |
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However, his political and military position improved dramatically with the emergence of Joan of Arc as a spiritual leader in France. |
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Party membership increased dramatically following the Scottish independence referendum. |
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In 1707, the Acts of Union merged England and Scotland, and thereafter taxes on it rose dramatically. |
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The network's range of programmes was dramatically expanded during the 1990s under director Alistair Moffat. |
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Perversely, despite the loss of marketing revenue, sales of the new unsponsored replica top increased dramatically. |
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In the early 1990s the situation began to worsen as playing success declined dramatically and the club slipped further into debt. |
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But for the majority of British inhabitants, who were peasants tied to the soil, citizenship would not dramatically alter their daily lives. |
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In Chile, seafood exports, especially Chilean hake, have decreased dramatically. |
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In recent decades the number of Welsh speakers in the town has increased dramatically. |
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During the 1970s, the market for exporting and importing cars has increased dramatically and the number and type of ROROs has increased also. |
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The effects of this are often noticed much more dramatically in slow growing populations such as many larger species of fish. |
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Seabirds' life histories are dramatically different from those of land birds. |
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Right whales' habitat can be affected dramatically by climate changes along with Bowhead whales. |
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In the Pacific Northwest, wild salmon stocks, a main resident food source, have declined dramatically in recent years. |
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Western attitudes towards killer whales have changed dramatically in recent decades. |
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Hydrogen sulfide levels might have increased dramatically over a few hundred years. |
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The improvement in shale gas extraction has increased natural gas supplies and reserves dramatically. |
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The character of the shelf changes dramatically at the shelf break, where the continental slope begins. |
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High fertility and birth rates persisted until the 1970s, after which they start to dramatically decline, leading to rapid population ageing. |
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Elimination of conflicts with other directions of traffic dramatically improves safety and capacity. |
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In recent years, the number of conscripted males has shrunk dramatically, while the number of female volunteers has increased slightly. |
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However, if the first part to arrive is a trough, a drawback will occur as the shoreline recedes dramatically, exposing normally submerged areas. |
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Although the Baltic Sea has undergone several ecological changes during the last two decades, the sprat has dramatically increased in population. |
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Several studies have shown that oysters and mussels have the capacity to dramatically alter nitrogen levels in estuaries. |
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They rut from January through April, decreasing their food intake dramatically. |
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Frisia has changed dramatically over time, both through floods and through a change in identity. |
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This resulted in a glut of ships when demand dropped due to a weakened global economy and dramatically reduced demand in the United States. |
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Greater tidal variation and higher tidal current velocities can dramatically increase the potential of a site for tidal electricity generation. |
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Both projects dramatically improved commerce with the rest of Europe and the world. |
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The Moon may have dramatically affected the development of life by moderating the planet's climate. |
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It can dramatically affect the quality of a product, as well as playing a role in sanitation. |
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As the European eels become less available, worldwide interest in American eels has increased dramatically. |
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By 1810, the number and proportion of free blacks in the population of the United States had risen dramatically. |
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In the recent past the European market for spiny dogfish has increased dramatically, which led to the overfishing and decline of the species. |
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The climate of Siberia varies dramatically, but all of it basically has short summers and long and extremely cold winters. |
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