Knutsford was a tiny Manchester-based leather goods manufacturer, effectively a shell with a recently-acquired stock market quotation. |
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What kind of president will be elected by the new generation that has effectively discarded conscience as old junk? |
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In fact, similar structures have effectively put a stop to suicide jumps off the Eiffel Tower and the Empire State Building. |
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New York institutions, the study found, were slow to administer drug therapies that effectively fight the illness. |
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Someone had also covered her in warm woolly blankets, effectively keeping out the night's chill. |
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This will effectively help the swift drainage of rainwater during heavy downpours. |
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Those who hit redial effectively get twice the say of those who only call once. |
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We are effectively physically addicted to such things as sugar, or carbohydrates, or fats. |
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Being able to redeploy analysts and form ad hoc teams quickly and effectively is a basic requirement for intelligence organizations today. |
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It effectively created a new bank which has brought us back into the mainstream of competing with the big Scottish banks. |
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This could be the day that effectively decides this year's race as the riders go against the clock for the individual time trial. |
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Such flexibility is obviously one of the reasons it can compete so effectively against vigorous competition at home and abroad. |
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Through this massive process of reclaim, they have effectively stifled all criticism of the company on the Internet. |
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Each campus would effectively be a separate campus, but there would be reciprocity between the various campuses. |
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Creating radiopharmaceuticals that effectively treat cancer with little or no side-effects has been a goal for many medicinal chemists. |
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The old Mini was effectively killed off in 1999 by safety and emissions regulations. |
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The basic idea is to make an effectively airtight wall by sealing the exterior sheathing and the interior wall finish to the framing. |
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Aircraft and especially close air support might operate much more effectively then. |
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Rising from her seat, Ally presses her cheek to Dawn's, effectively giving her an air kiss. |
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The tail effectively becomes a windsock for measuring the speed of the solar wind. |
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Mr Howard has effectively written off the party's chances of winning seats in urban areas across the north of England. |
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This effectively fills the gap through a series of pen and paper recalculations. |
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How else to explain the chronic neglect of a program that effectively fights some of our most pernicious and recalcitrant social problems? |
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They held up movements for about eight hours and the road was effectively closed. |
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Such reactions either blind them to what you're trying to get across, or they go away so worried that they don't function effectively for days. |
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The pulled pork was served cold but was exceptionally tender, and the potato-like jicama was served very effectively in small slices. |
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Gaitskell performed effectively in Parliament over the Suez crisis and confirmed his hold over the party. |
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The pastoral Khoisan instrumentation is also a dominating presence, effectively reflecting the film's South African setting. |
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According to Nepali tradition, the prince effectively became a god on his birthday and he could not be seen worshipping another. |
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Originally the hulls were baked at 60 degrees and so, as we sailed through the Tropics, we effectively rebaked it causing stress. |
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But looking ahead to the future, a scenario that we all fear is one in which the administration effectively ceases to function. |
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She's an adventurous lass who uses her feminine wiles quite effectively on unsuspecting men. |
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These athletes have such great-looking rears because their sport effectively targets the gluteal muscles. |
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The argument is effectively advocating locking up priests, rabbis and imams for doing nothing more than professing their beliefs. |
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They acquired assets to grow their market share and effectively overpaid for those acquisitions. |
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It effectively relies on a real time streaming protocol to deliver email over mobile networks. |
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Only problem was, he wore himself out so effectively that he fell asleep in the car all the way home and now won't go to sleep in his own bed. |
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He uses them as an opportunity to effectively endorse propaganda techniques against allied nations. |
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In the UK, although the legal situation is somewhat ambiguous, it appears that all forms of aconite are effectively banned for internal use. |
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But this is effectively where the comparison ends, because they are two widely different books. |
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A kenspeckle figure in Scotland, Morrison networks effectively with bonhomie and chuckles. |
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Once bitter rivals, they were effectively forced together as the unwinding of Japan's keiretsu led to increased rivalry at home. |
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Merely swimming harder will lower your clock time but raise your stroke count, effectively making all your gains a wash. |
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It is especially useful for afterpains and will also effectively treat digestive discomfort including cramps, flatulence and hiccups. |
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The building is effectively a giant glass satellite, with a central tower pointing its finger accusingly at the heavens. |
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A collectively created experimental piece about the mundane frustrations of the daily rat race is effectively staged, but tediously repetitive. |
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The earlier Transvaal Ordinance effectively prevented flat rating or total value rating. |
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But the leader's speech today will effectively quash any idea that he will go quietly. |
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Thanks to class-leading aerodynamics, wind noise is very low, while engine and road noises are also very effectively suppressed. |
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His voice has a limited range, but is used well, serving the slow burn of these songs far more effectively than a straightforward rap. |
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The mood was largely festive and often rowdy, but police effectively quashed most actions of any size. |
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Seven nuclear facilities have been damaged or effectively destroyed by ransackers since the end of the war last month. |
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Nevertheless, this advisory body was not provided with the power to effectively enforce recommendations. |
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It is not, however, clear that the community is united enough yet to effectively close ranks against coalition forces. |
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Telephone lines were jammed and communication with the rest of the country was effectively cut off for several hours. |
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This effectively means that British troops remain in the war zone until the end of next year. |
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The guy was effectively putting his shirt on a horse, and it was the first and only time I have encountered life imitating a figure of speech. |
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Music playing underneath dialogue is occasionally used to advantage when the actors' voices are effectively jamming with the instruments. |
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If you find yourself a partner of a similar height and build to yourself, you are effectively doubling your collective wardrobes. |
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Even if we are just one step ahead, it effectively means that we can keep death away. |
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Nor can it effectively do justice in the individual case within the limits of its jurisdiction and to that extent vindicate the rule of law. |
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A hydrophilic ion which adsorbs effectively to the surface of the bilayer must necessarily shed its water. |
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You will need to keep the pressure wand fairly close to the siding surface to effectively remove the old paint. |
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But it can't do that effectively if it spread itself too thin. |
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Even though no roads are in the way in the rear of the building, it's just as effectively sealed off from its surroundings as if it were surrounded by a moat. |
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The flipside is that participation is seductive and may effectively co-opt employees into abnegating their interests and policing themselves in toxic ways. |
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When this happens at a critical point the ice effectively destroys the power of the wings to provide lift. |
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Heat treatable aluminum alloys that can be welded effectively are being developed as weldable armor, making it possible to employ more forged and extruded armor components. |
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She is effectively dismissing him and re-advertising his job, and hasn't ever consulted with him on any of the issues that she may have had concerns about. |
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The development and perfection of radar and the techniques for using it effectively are as important as the development of the jet-propelled plane. |
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Once the reform question was out of the way, however, the Duke was able to regain his political footing and operate effectively against the government. |
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And the mouse's smaller number of base pairs may simply stem from that animal's ridding its genome more effectively of so-called junk DNA sequences than humans did. |
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In the past, measles in the community effectively provided a booster for vaccinated people. |
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It is assuredly not by mimicking the Gellars and Spencers of the world, thereby effectively becoming an anti-Jihadist Jihadi. |
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The best thing to happen to it was the aborting of the third season, which effectively ended the series in a cliffhanger. |
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A masculine voice inquired from somewhere to her left, effectively scaring the living daylights out of Sydney and drawing a startled yelp from her lips. |
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It may have been the reason why Goldwater beat Rockefeller by three points, and effectively sewed up the GOP nomination. |
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Even better, by becoming a 'rate tart' and surfing your debt from one deal to the next, you could effectively create a long-term interest-free loan. |
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With its location in the Far North of Australia, soldiers posted to 51FNQR need to know how to effectively communicate with Aboriginals and Torres Strait Islanders. |
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Even Thatcher herself wouldn't have dreamed that the king rat builders would so effectively take over an entire country's development with no real opposition. |
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The fire was effectively retaliated by the police and army jawans. |
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Aboveground sprinklers cover large areas, such as lawns, most effectively but may encourage the spread of disease on roses, raspberries, beans, and other susceptible plants. |
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We want to rebuild Aceh speedily, but also effectively and accountably. |
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By now, this effectively repressed the Welsh in their own land. |
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Unlike for Mars, lunar launch windows are effectively continuous. |
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He was eventually allowed to leave, but he was forced to resign as ambassador and now lives in Washington, effectively in exile. |
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If MgB2 does have the properties Cardwell suggests, it could be used to improve microwave devices and Josephson junctions, effectively superconducting transistors. |
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Some of them have recently made life difficult for the British servicemen there, by abducting 11 of their number and effectively holding them to ransom. |
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Zealous populist patriots might pal around on principle, but banding together effectively is another matter. |
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The problem is that the Government gives such a small band to operate in and effectively the radio wave we use for the key fob is restricted because of that. |
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Fourth, community cable systems will receive guidance as to how they may more effectively enlist community participation in the airing of broadcast media programs. |
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Most riders cannot pedal effectively while doing a front wheelie. |
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It is important that the driver does not rest his finger on this switch or he will then have effectively jammed all radio transmissions to his pit. |
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Life cycle emission reductions are directly related to battery capacity and increasing battery capacity to combat range anxiety effectively eliminates the GHG benefit. |
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For a time, the courts were tolerant of this aggressive litigation, but some landmark legal judgments in the last month have effectively stalled this. |
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In the near field above the container the borehole will be very effectively sealed by melting, recrystallization and metamorphism of the host rock backfill. |
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The accompanying circular installation has positive and negative words etched in glass effectively highlighting the role of chance in the wheel of life. |
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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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Scozzafava, a youngish possible up and comer just effectively joined the Democrats. |
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You must be able to work effectively with an active and diverse board of lay leaders, with rabbinic and non-rabbinic staff, and with congregational rabbis and their boards. |
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This was then effectively repaid by central Government in later years as part of the Formula Spending Share. |
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He effectively defended Lord Godolphin against Tory attacks in parliamentary debate, as well as in the press. |
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The antipreferential clause in the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was effectively rendered null and void without being openly repealed. |
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Modern medicine effectively provides the body with an adaptation, which ultimately deadapts the body and creates dependence on further therapy. |
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In fact, we show that OCAs with counter visibility are effectively determinizable and closed under all boolean operations. |
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In consequence they imposed green bans, a move which effectively prevented the execution of policy and forced a stay on proceedings. |
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Their royal houses were effectively destroyed in the fighting, and their Angle populations came under the Danelaw. |
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Then in AD 476, the last Roman emperor was deposed by a German chieftain, an event which effectively ended Roman predominance in western Europe. |
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Davy declined to take out a patent on his lamp design effectively giving it to the nation and of course the world's coal miners. |
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After the Norse settled in what is now Yorkshire, Northumbria was effectively cut in two. |
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By the Iron Age, the site had been effectively abandoned, with some evidence of human activity on the site during the Roman occupation. |
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By 304 BC, the Romans had effectively annexed the greater degree of the Samnite territory, founding several colonies. |
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Now, Rome effectively dominated the Italian peninsula, and won an international military reputation. |
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Either way, effectively the government is simply using the hypothecated tax as part of general revenue, and the hypothecation is a sham. |
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The Roman military readily adopted types of arms and armour that were effectively used against them by their enemies. |
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From this point onwards, East Anglia effectively ceased to be an independent kingdom. |
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Additionally, the King and government are represented in every county by a fylkesmann, who effectively acts as a Governor. |
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Under the Statute of Rhuddlan the Principality lost its independence and became effectively an annexed territory of the English crown. |
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From the 11th century onward, the Angevins had autonomy within their French domains, effectively neutralising the issue. |
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Northumberland effectively became Lord Protector, but he did not use this title, learning from the mistakes his predecessor made. |
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Richard III's death at Bosworth Field effectively ended the Wars of the Roses, although it was not the last battle Henry had to fight. |
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Yet during his reign he became a fiscally prudent monarch who restored the fortunes of an effectively bankrupt exchequer. |
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Once again the British fleet effectively eliminated the French Navy from the war, leading France to abandon major operations. |
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This was effectively ended with the appointment of Henry FitzRoy, Duke of Richmond and the king's son, as lord lieutenant. |
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In the 19th century, there were effectively three main guardians of the text. |
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Charles made peace with France and Spain, effectively ending England's involvement in the Thirty Years' War. |
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The Long Parliament began with the execution of Lord Stafford, and effectively ended with the execution of Henry Vane the Younger. |
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Charles I surrendered to the Scots on 5 May 1646, effectively ending the First English Civil War. |
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Cromwell was appointed Lord Protector of England, Scotland and Ireland, effectively placing the British Isles under military rule. |
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Sometimes taller buildings were levelled to the ground quickly and effectively by means of controlled gunpowder explosions. |
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Joe Clark returned as leader, but the schism with the Reformers effectively watered down the combined Blue and Red Tory vote in Canada. |
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The earlier Greater Manchester County Council was abolished in 1986 so it is effectively a unitary authority. |
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The campaign effectively ended on 14 December 1812, when the last enemy troops left Russia. |
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Today, the role of the British monarch is by convention effectively ceremonial. |
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The 1922 Committee is effectively head of the Parliamentary Party its leader forms policy in consultation with his cabinet and administration. |
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The judgement effectively made strikes illegal since employers could recoup the cost of lost business from the unions. |
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After the Second World War, the vast majority of British colonies and territories became independent, effectively bringing the empire to an end. |
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At this point, the boundary between England and Wales, which has existed ever since, was effectively fixed. |
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The Grand Union effectively bypassed the earlier, narrow and winding Oxford Canal which also remains open as a popular scenic recreational route. |
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The planned reorganisations by the Local Government Commissions for England and Wales from 1958 effectively blocked new city grants. |
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The sterling area effectively ended at this time when the majority of its members also chose to float freely against the pound and the dollar. |
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Moreover, he demonstrated that the protective cowpox pus could be effectively inoculated from person to person, not just directly from cattle. |
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Although theoretically still compulsory, the 1907 Act effectively marked the end of compulsory infant vaccination in England. |
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Following in the spirit of Paul, Ambrose, Augustine, Luther and Calvin, we can more faithfully and effectively liturgize catechetically. |
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During the Second World War the companies' managements joined together, effectively forming one company. |
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However, any surplus in the funds is invested in government securities, and so is effectively lent to the government at low rates of interest. |
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One Viking innovation was the 'beitass', a spar mounted to the sail that allowed their ships to sail effectively against the wind. |
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Milton Friedman effectively took many of the basic principles set forth by Adam Smith and the classical economists and modernized them. |
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The London Missionary Society was effectively the world mission arm of British Congregationalists. |
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They had effectively used the arch in various aspects of their civilization and city structure. |
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On his day, the tribune effectively commanded the camp and was even respected as such by the Legate. |
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Few governmental entities, by contrast, effectively limit pollution from burning fossil fuels such as diesel fuel or coal. |
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On 28 June at Billericay, he defeated the last rebels in a small skirmish and effectively ended the Peasants' Revolt. |
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Across all the islands society was effectively entirely rural, buildings were rudimentary, and architecture has no Insular style. |
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By placing this thought in his mind, they effectively guide him on the path to his own destruction. |
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The official break in literary culture caused by censorship and radically moralist standards effectively created a gap in literary tradition. |
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This was effectively an embarrassment to France, which potentially could have jeopardised the alliance. |
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The owners are thus effectively disappropriated, and become mere managers in the service of the State, and those who control it. |
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Between 1711 and 1714 he served as Lord High Treasurer, effectively Queen Anne's chief minister. |
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Sticky Fingers was the first to feature the logo of Rolling Stones Records, which effectively became the band's logo. |
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The career of major silent star Norma Talmadge effectively came to an end in this way. |
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The emergence of sound film effectively separated deaf from hearing audience members once again. |
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During the 1950s and 1960s many major British playwrights either effectively began their careers with the BBC, or had works adapted for radio. |
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With the match effectively over, the crowd were eager for the Ashes to be presented to England, and the celebrations to begin. |
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Analysis of 18th century matches has identified a number of strong teams who actually or effectively proclaimed their temporal superiority. |
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Khan counter punched effectively from the outside after being surprised with Algieri's aggression majority of rounds in a fairly close contest. |
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On January 2012, it was confirmed that Bruno Senna would be the driver to partner Maldonado, effectively ending Rubens Barrichello's F1 career. |
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Some of them liked to see themselves as effectively lords of the city, but they were not. |
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The remainder of Normandy was liberated only on 9 May 1945 at the end of the war, when the Channel Island occupation effectively ended. |
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As the largest remaining colony of the United Kingdom, the loss of Hong Kong effectively represented the end of the British Empire. |
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The establishment of the Welsh Office effectively created the basis for the territorial governance of Wales. |
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This government push has effectively given the island a headstart in the number of recognised Dark Sky sites. |
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In January 2013, the Government lost a vote on this timetable, which effectively ended the entire process. |
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The colonies set up temporary governments or juntas which were effectively independent from Spain. |
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But Stella shouldn't really be drunk in pints the same way our dads used to drink bitter or mild that was effectively half as strong. |
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With the end of the Cold War, the Eastern Bloc fell apart, effectively ending the Soviet sphere of influence. |
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New sheriffdoms enabled the King to effectively administer royal demesne land. |
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Despite this defeat, the Scots had given France a valuable breathing space, effectively saving the country from English domination. |
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The remoteness of the place and the rapids at the Dnepr river effectively guarded the place from invasions of vengeful powers. |
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Jang's force, though nominally bequeathed by the Silla king, was effectively under his own control. |
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Hall, which effectively extended those same constitutional limitations to any territory which has been granted a representative assembly. |
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Walpole also managed to secure the position of the Hanoverian Dynasty, and effectively countervailed Jacobitism. |
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Cumberland's forces crushed the uprising and effectively ended Jacobitism as a serious political force in Britain. |
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The goal was to seize the Lake Champlain and Hudson River corridor, effectively isolating New England from the rest of the American colonies. |
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Both sides used partisan warfare but the Americans effectively suppressed Loyalist activity when British regulars were not in the area. |
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Although Britain remained at war with France, this effectively ended the First Coalition. |
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By 1916, Germany was effectively a military dictatorship run by Hindenburg and Ludendorff, with the Kaiser reduced to a mere figurehead. |
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However, the German army had fought its way into a good defensive position inside France and effectively halved France's supply of coal. |
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Rome had a secret 1902 pact with France, effectively nullifying its part in the Triple Alliance. |
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Adenauer had been released from prison, only to discover that the Soviets had effectively divided Europe with Germany divided even further. |
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Although the strike against Saddam was unsuccessful in killing him, it effectively ended his ability to command and control his forces. |
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The aftermath of the decisive Battle of Culloden, which effectively ended Jacobite hopes of a Stuart restoration, was widely felt. |
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In many areas they do not function at all, but some work very effectively at improving their local area. |
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There is effectively no ethnic distinction between black and white Bermudians, other than those characterising recent immigrant communities. |
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William IV originally balked at the proposal, which effectively threatened the opposition of the House of Lords, but at length relented. |
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Subsequently, Australia effectively abolished the right of appeal from the Commonwealth courts by statute. |
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His or her role is to ensure the MoD operates effectively as a department of the government. |
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Indeed, after having effectively sustained a long war, its administration was in disarray. |
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The results effectively divided the city into East and West versions of its former self. |
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In 1940, they showed that penicillin effectively cured bacterial infection in mice. |
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So that it can effectively achieve its mission and aims, SEPA has created a Corporate Plan which lists its priorities and goals. |
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This effectively means that populations of organisms must have reached a certain measurable level of difference to be recognised as subspecies. |
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The Regional Director is effectively the head of WHO for his or her Region. |
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Despite his undoubted courage, his unmilitary and insubordinate character were rendering him effectively unemployable as a soldier. |
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On 16 December 1983, Townshend announced at a press conference that he was leaving the Who, effectively ending the band. |
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Following the failed effort to record a new studio album, the Police effectively disbanded. |
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Apart from the edition of 22 January, the conventional Page 3 feature of a topless model has not returned, and has effectively ended. |
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In recent decades, regulations to save fishing stock may limit the use of a fishing port, perhaps effectively closing it. |
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Alcohols of five or more carbons such as pentanol and higher are effectively insoluble in water because of the hydrocarbon chain's dominance. |
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The ability to communicate, negotiate and effectively work with people from other cultures is vital to international business. |
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That treaty effectively made the Argun River, which originates in this area, the border between the China and Russia. |
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This development ultimately enabled Julius Caesar to cross the Rubicon with an army loyal to him personally and effectively end the Republic. |
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Only the supporters of Henry VI and the Dauphin Charles were able to enlist sufficient military force to press effectively for their candidates. |
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The rise of rap and new jack and the proliferation of other urban music labels meant the glory days of PIR were effectively over. |
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The colonists responded by establishing the Massachusetts Provincial Congress, effectively removing Crown control of the colony outside Boston. |
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With few losses of their own, the British took 5,266 prisoners, effectively destroying the Continental Army in the south. |
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When Miller died in 1997 the Canadian rank of air chief marshal effectively passed into history. |
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The Cape Verde population became effectively extinct since 2000, all surviving birds being hybrids with black kites. |
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This also effectively made her First Minister in waiting, given the SNP's absolute majority in the Scottish Parliament. |
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These are given the same status as and the same honour prices as the lay grades, and hence have effectively the same rights. |
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The creation of administration devolution effectively defined the territorial governance of modern Wales. |
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Although some areas of the coalfield are effectively worked out, considerable reserves remain. |
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West Yorkshire County Council was abolished in 1986 so its five districts became effectively unitary authorities. |
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During this time the castle was constantly garrisoned, and Caernarfon was effectively the capital of north Wales. |
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Edward III's government sought to blame Mortimer for all of the recent problems, effectively politically rehabilitating the late King. |
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Suitably designed trollers can also catch mackerels effectively when they swim near the surface. |
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Frozen hake and frozen hake fillet are effectively supplied by imports and European processing companies. |
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The very effort of individuals to lessen their burden of debt effectively increased it. |
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This 1775 edition effectively fixed the modern orthography of Manx Gaelic, which has changed little since. |
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Some art historians suggest that World War II effectively disbanded the movement. |
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In the series closing scenes, with Gwen pregnant and Jack abandoning Earth, Torchwood effectively disbands. |
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These outposts contain equipment that enables the Range to effectively assess the performance of weapons. |
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This example highlights that considerable time and effort is needed to effectively restore salt marsh systems. |
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Many species brood developing larvae in the bursae, effectively giving birth to live young. |
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But this raised the problem that one eye was always looking down into the sand and was effectively useless. |
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As in most marine mammals, the kidneys are divided into small lobes and can effectively absorb water and filter out excess salt. |
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Their mystacial vibrissae have ten times the innervation of terrestrial mammals, allowing them to effectively detect vibrations in the water. |
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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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She was assisted for that volume by her husband Peter, who effectively took over from then on. |
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Fuerteventura and Lanzarote the islands which are closest to the African mainland are effectively desert or semi desert. |
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Originally the meeting worked effectively however later it merely became a forum for discussion and for nobles to express their dissatisfaction. |
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Denmark had regained control over its own trade, the Kontor in Novgorod had closed, and the Kontor in Bruges had become effectively moribund. |
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This approach effectively privatizes fish stocks and creates incentives for farmers to conserve their stocks. |
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Mainland effectively provides the core of the Orkney Islands, linking the northern members of the archipelago with the southern ones. |
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The more effectively they were drained, the worse the problem became, and soon the fields were lower than the surrounding rivers. |
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In practice, the K class were a constant problem and could not operate effectively with a fleet. |
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This changed when Parliamentary armies finally routed the Royalists at the Battle of Worcester, effectively ending the English Civil War. |
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Despite scattered outbreaks of warfare the following year, Gaul was effectively conquered. |
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The potentially much greater ranges of large guns was not an issue, because no one knew how to aim them effectively at such ranges. |
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From now on a ring of forts were to be built at a spacing that would allow them to effectively cover the intervals between them. |
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A further advantage is that the radar can operate effectively at relatively low frequencies. |
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This effectively meant that no further items could legally be removed from the beach. |
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A recent French law has effectively outlawed tobacco tourism which uses France either as a destination or as a route. |
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Edward had effectively broken the military strength of the Lancastrians, and he returned to London for his coronation. |
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Twins may be more vulnerable to foxes than singlets, as ewes cannot effectively defend both simultaneously. |
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Since then there has been considerable controversy as to whether culling badgers will effectively reduce or eliminate bovine TB in cattle. |
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Despite being closely related to the domestic cat, wildcats have a reputation for being effectively impossible to raise as pets. |
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The tree responds by producing tyloses, effectively blocking the flow from roots to leaves. |
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Infection and death of the phloem effectively girdles the tree and stops the flow of water and nutrients. |
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Sanskrit and Pali became the elite language of the region, effectively made Southeast Asia as part of the Indosphere. |
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Against this backdrop, the ability of South America's xenarthrans to compete effectively against the northerners represents a special case. |
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An effectively continuous cultural adaptation proceeds from the Clovis period through the ensuing Middle and Late Paleoindian periods. |
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In a culture with an oral history, elders are the keepers of communal knowledge, effectively the community library. |
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Vasco da Gama arrived back in Portugal in September 1503, effectively having failed in his mission to bring the Zamorin to submission. |
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An increased effort to combat piracy with naval forces, effectively stamped out piracy. |
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Taney, the decision effectively barred slaves and their descendants from citizenship. |
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In the first year of the war, both sides had far more volunteers than they could effectively train and equip. |
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Thomas dealt Hood a massive defeat at the Battle of Nashville, effectively destroying Hood's army. |
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It proved to be the largest surrender of Confederate forces, effectively bringing the war to an end. |
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Restrictions on cod effectively limit fishing on other groundfish species with which the cod swim, such as flounder and haddock. |
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Since the longer, red, wavelengths of light do not reach the deep sea, red effectively functions the same as black. |
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Without appropriate awareness of marine pollution, the necessary global will to effectively address the issues may prove inadequate. |
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It is effectively a gun platform, built by Henry VIII to fortify the Solent and protect island against any attempted invasion of England. |
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After World War I, Hollywood monopolised the industry, and by the 1960s Australian film production had effectively ceased. |
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Mountain ranges are known to take many millions of years to erode to the degree they effectively cease to exist. |
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The January 2013 vote in the House of Commons effectively killed the process two years after its start by the four national commissions. |
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Guilford County, North Carolina, in some ways effectively has two county seats. |
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However, this energy is far less than is commonly stated and only effectively increases accuracy by counteracting the downward force on the tail. |
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This index can be effectively used to determine the number of herbivore and mammal species numbers within a given area. |
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They typically made pledges and promises of tribute to the Carolingians, but effectively remained outside Frankish control. |
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That's because the file for a physible is effectively the recipe for making the final object. |
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As a result, many Cimbri have left this mountainous region of Italy, effectively forming a worldwide diaspora. |
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As a result, Ottokar II of Bohemia effectively assumed control of the duchies of Austria, Styria, and Carinthia. |
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Then, in 1863, use of the Ukrainian language in print was effectively prohibited by the Russian Empire. |
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After the coup collapsed, Yeltsin was seen as a hero for his decisive actions, while Gorbachev's power was effectively ended. |
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Mountainous regions in the interior and many islands remained effectively autonomous from the central Ottoman state for many centuries. |
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One main facet is to learn from past accomplishments and mistakes, so as to more effectively wage war in the future. |
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This time, the most unruly tribe of them all, the Nordalbingians, found themselves effectively disempowered to rebel. |
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Without the ability to isolate alleles, selection cannot effectively act upon them. |
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Alongside these three major rulers were a large number of minor counts, who effectively exercised sovereign power in their own localities. |
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Six years later, he was summoned by Halychian boyars to rule their city but could not effectively claim the throne. |
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Tribute was not always money, but also valuables, effectively making the payers hostages kept unpillaged in exchange for good behaviour. |
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Drawings were also added or modified in order for the reader to effectively identify the herb. |
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The Pontificate of Nicholas saw the fall of Constantinople to the Ottoman Turks, and decrees which effectively sanctioned slavery. |
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Thus, on his first shot, the pope effectively left the matter unsettled until the determination of the islands' actual geographic location. |
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The Sapa Inca was conceptualized as divine and was effectively head of the state religion. |
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Argentina effectively recognized Chilean sovereignty over the Strait of Magellan in the Boundary treaty of 1881 between Chile and Argentina. |
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This happened in the case of the Mariana and Caroline Islands, which were not effectively settled until the second half of the 17th century. |
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The Tropic of Cancer effectively divides the country into temperate and tropical zones. |
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The next day, Iloilo named Bainimarama as the interim prime minister, indicating that the military was still effectively in control. |
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