Barbarian Invasions has won plaudits and critical acclaim in Canada and elsewhere. |
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There has been much change in small businesses too, but much of this is to be explained as accommodation to changes initiated elsewhere. |
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Once again the government is abdicating its responsibility and laying the blame elsewhere. |
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The meeting may be the only National Hunt racing in Britain this weekend, with abandonments likely elsewhere due to the weather. |
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They feel let down by the yearly assurances that water for Tullamore households will be sourced from elsewhere. |
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Traders fear the move will drive people away and force them to shop elsewhere. |
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That is a matter of deliberate engineering, presumably, as the passenger seats are protected and the impact is absorbed elsewhere in the car. |
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The mill in Portlaoise closed around that time and cloth had to be sourced elsewhere. |
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She stressed that the trust was absolutely committed to not using more beds for private healthcare than it could reprovide elsewhere. |
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They prefer to point the finger of blame elsewhere, and refuse to accept responsibility for their role in allowing sectarianism to prosper. |
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Most brain abscesses occur when infection spreads to the brain from elsewhere in the body, mostly from nearby areas such as the ears. |
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Plans for a riverside walk in Tewkesbury have been given a year to make progress or the money will be spent elsewhere. |
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The potential for Middle East terrorists to operate in the TBA and elsewhere in Latin America warrants closer scrutiny. |
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He kept the school a bastion of Germanic academicism while the musical mainstream went elsewhere. |
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A lot has been written about the abject state of health in Africa and elsewhere in the developing world. |
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Norma was an actress and had worked with The Old Vic, but, bored with walk-on parts, she was trying to get a foothold elsewhere. |
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As more come online, they will actively seek better selling prices elsewhere and also source their goods internationally. |
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The U.N. special representative has called for local ceasefires in Aleppo and elsewhere to start building a broader peace. |
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Tens of thousands of people are attending the bt Live Sites in Hyde Park, Victoria Park, and elsewhere. |
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He draws evidence from genetics, geography, paleontology, anatomy, and elsewhere. |
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But even if the great conqueror lies elsewhere, the Kasta bones might well be those of his wife. |
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A sizable number of Asian Americans feel that affirmative action, in college admissions or elsewhere, has hurt them personally. |
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His brother Warnie, apparently unable to face it, was elsewhere, blind drunk. |
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A lake may dry up in one region, but a new one can form when rains fill a basin elsewhere. |
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He left the U.S., seeking a spiritual and metaphysical connection for his work elsewhere. |
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And on the April 2007 day that the three were exonerated, she found it necessary to be elsewhere instead of anchoring her show. |
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In fact, the most difficult part of the wild success of amour lies elsewhere. |
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In a situation like the Bahamas, huge multi-nationals with headquarters elsewhere are walking off with our monetary resources, while calling it a gain for us. |
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As long as the school system keeps offering uncompetitive wages, people looking for jobs will apply elsewhere. |
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While this frees up resources the Romney camp can allocate elsewhere, it could prove costly if it lets Santorum on the board. |
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The Napoleonic Wars were the direct cause of wars in the Americas and elsewhere. |
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There are fears similar measures will be introduced elsewhere and rationing will become the NHS norm. |
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Money promised for children's mental health services is not reaching frontline services and instead is being used to offset cuts elsewhere. |
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All native flora and fauna in Ireland is made up of species that migrated from elsewhere in Europe, and Great Britain in particular. |
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In elsewhere on Great Britain and on Ireland, high density of population is limited to areas around, or close to, a few large cities. |
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In both the United Kingdom and elsewhere, a frequent debate centers on when it is appropriate for a monarch to use his or her political powers. |
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This system also applies to Welsh students who study elsewhere in the United Kingdom. |
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That was renamed the Family Division when the admiralty and contentious probate business were transferred elsewhere. |
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In the pyloric canal, muscular ridges are more fixed than elsewhere and produce quite a labyrinthine surface. |
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This overwhelmingly negative vote was seen as an insurmountable obstacle to elected regional assemblies elsewhere in England outside London. |
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Some words used in the Geordie dialect are used elsewhere in the Northern United Kingdom. |
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Gas was found by chance in a water well near Hamburg in 1910, leading to minor gas discoveries in Zechstein dolomites elsewhere in Germany. |
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The Olympics meant that no concerts took place at Wembley in summer 2012, with other big shows taking place elsewhere. |
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I publish here, as elsewhere in this volume, what is not exactly an anecdoton, but a more original form of a writing already known. |
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She was always in a fearful hurry, and the lower the bosom was cut the more it was to be gathered she was wanted elsewhere. |
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Not my finest moment, but my care factor is subzero right now. My attention is elsewhere. |
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The seams, at the shoulders and elsewhere, are ornamented with a 3 inch fringe of caribouskin. |
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As a result, compassion is left at the churchhouse door, and the truly needy must look elsewhere for help. |
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But Broadway's longtime condescension to rock musicians meant that a generation or two of potential theater composers took its talents elsewhere. |
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A number of studies have charted the use of cybermedia in political campaigns and government in the United States and elsewhere. |
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If you place default elsewhere, then a break will be required to prevent fall-through. |
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The tribes of Bangladesh, like those of elsewhere, permit freemixing of boys and girls. |
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Financially, the two New York teams have not asked for the sort of free ride at taxpayer expense that has been commonplace elsewhere. |
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After Reverend David Easton left the islands in 2009, the series continued under the same name but focused elsewhere. |
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Deer are found throughout the Pennines and some species of animals that are rare elsewhere in England can be found here. |
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More students come from elsewhere than leave the North East for other regions, due to the distances involved. |
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As elsewhere in the North of England, when served through a handpump, a sparkler is used giving a tighter, more solid head. |
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In the late Middle Ages, it saw much of the aggrandisement associated with the New Monarchs elsewhere in Europe. |
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The first and third were called off due to revolts elsewhere in the empire, the second because the Britons seemed ready to come to terms. |
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One of their leaders, Togodumnus, was killed, but his brother Caratacus survived to continue resistance elsewhere. |
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Although the Severn is visible from British Camp, it is nowhere near it, so this battle must have taken place elsewhere. |
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The Romans were the first to seal pipes in concrete to resist the high water pressures developed in siphons and elsewhere. |
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This kind of treaty had been used elsewhere to bring people into the Roman Empire to move along the roads or rivers and work alongside the army. |
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Hearing of this, Danes in East Anglia and elsewhere then rose against Alfred. |
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He then succeeded his cousin as King of Dublin, but after a heavy defeat in battle in 947, he was once again forced to try his luck elsewhere. |
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After a number of successful operations elsewhere, he came to Northumbria and appears at some point to have set himself up as king. |
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The English government handled the crisis well, and the country did not experience the extreme reactions that were seen elsewhere in Europe. |
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It has long been a matter of debate why the Renaissance began in Florence, and not elsewhere in Italy. |
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The Latin language, for instance, had evolved greatly from the classical period and was still a living language used in the church and elsewhere. |
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Medieval fleets, in England as elsewhere, were almost entirely composed of merchant ships enlisted into naval service in time of war. |
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The All Saints Sisters of the Poor, with convents in Catonsville, Maryland and elsewhere use an elaborated version of the Anglican Daily Office. |
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Due to budget cuts, four of the branch libraries risk closure whilst services may be reduced elsewhere. |
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Today much art is produced in Wales, as elsewhere in a great diversity of styles. |
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No trace of bones were found in the tomb, raising the possibility that they were subsequently transferred elsewhere. |
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From the tower rises a red kite, a bird almost extinct elsewhere in Britain but thriving here. |
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The Carmen states that Duke William killed Harold, but this is unlikely, as such a feat would have been recorded elsewhere. |
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Fulling mills were later established elsewhere in Wales, particularly the north east and the Ceiriog valley. |
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Fighting continued sporadically into October, adding to the German difficulties on the Western Front and elsewhere. |
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Tolstoy's work inspired a movement named after him advocating pacifism to arise in Russia and elsewhere. |
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Refugees settled temporarily in makeshift tent villages in Golden Gate Park, the Presidio, on the beaches, and elsewhere. |
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Males return to the colonies in which they were hatched, but up to half of females may move elsewhere. |
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Similar wounds on the carcasses of pups found elsewhere in the region suggest that cannibalism and infanticide may not be uncommon in grey seals. |
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World War II marked another period of growth for the black communities in London, Liverpool and elsewhere in Britain. |
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Mosques in western China were more likely to incorporate elements, like domes and minarets, traditionally seen in mosques elsewhere. |
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His northern background, which is usually described in general terms, is specified in one place elsewhere. |
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Wilde's claim that he had at least 800 fights is probably greatly exaggerated, but it was rather more than the 152 shown in Boxrec and elsewhere. |
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The show is a significant part of British popular culture, and elsewhere it has gained a cult following. |
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In his later years he forsook the stage for the pulpit, and as a Baptist preacher attracted large audiences at Exeter Hall and elsewhere. |
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After three days of rioting, police were brought in from elsewhere to help quell the rioters. |
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Cuttlefish are caught for food in the Mediterranean, East Asia, the English Channel, and elsewhere. |
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Other populations have not been as well studied, although specialized fish and mammal eating killer whales have been distinguished elsewhere. |
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The microscopic shells of radiolarians are found in cherts of this age in the Culm of Devon and Cornwall, and in Russia, Germany and elsewhere. |
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In this context, a distinction may be made between the unionism in the province of Ulster and unionism elsewhere in Ireland. |
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The botany of the county is very diverse and includes some rare species not found elsewhere in the British Isles other than Cornwall. |
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Other tests occurred elsewhere throughout the islands, with an official testing range covering over half of the landmass. |
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Whaling at Spitsbergen lasted until the 1820s, when the Dutch, British and Danish whalers moved elsewhere in the Arctic. |
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Modern archeology and research shows a Portuguese root to the Celts in Portugal and elsewhere. |
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As a result, many of these chiefs sought refuge elsewhere, and began harrying the coasts of the British Isles and Western Europe. |
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Benthos are the organisms that live in the benthic zone, and are different from those elsewhere in the water column. |
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Hundreds of these were built throughout Europe and elsewhere, and along with flour mills were considered the lifeline of the Roman Empire. |
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Amber ornaments have been found in Mycenaean tombs and elsewhere across Europe. |
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In common with elsewhere in the Orkney islands, place names are generally a mixture of Norse, Scots and English influences. |
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In the 17th century baroque architecture became very popular, as it was elsewhere in Europe. |
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Numerous small Frankish kingdoms existed during the 5th century around Cologne, Tournai, Le Mans, Cambrai and elsewhere. |
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There had been more competent officers, but they had either been employed elsewhere or had fallen from Napoleon's favour. |
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French was during a long period used as a second language in Flanders and, like elsewhere in Europe, commonly spoken among the aristocracy. |
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As the system developed in the Philippines and elsewhere, the laborer could pay an appropriate fee and be exempted from the obligation. |
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The state imposes a use tax on items purchased elsewhere but used within North Dakota. |
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Even elsewhere in the Alberta province, weights averaging more than twice those of Jasper grizzlies have been recorded. |
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It has been widely introduced elsewhere, often with devastating effects on local biodiversity. |
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The Indian sambar are more gregarious in Sri Lanka than other parts of their range and tend to form larger herds than elsewhere. |
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There are also a number of species, such as the oystercatcher, that are resident in this island, but migrants elsewhere. |
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In continental Europe, and elsewhere, nesting colonies sometimes include nests of the purple heron and other heron species. |
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Its domesticated form, the feral pigeon, has been widely introduced elsewhere, and is common, especially in cities, over much of the world. |
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It is native to Asia and has been widely introduced elsewhere as a game bird. |
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There are naturalised populations occurring from Connecticut to Michigan, and it is probable that they occur elsewhere. |
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Away from its native area, it is also extensively used in forestry as a plantation tree for timber in Europe, New Zealand, Chile and elsewhere. |
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Dutch uses the local alternative for things relating to elsewhere in the Americas, such as Argentijns for Argentine, etc. |
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With the coming of the global market, publishers in different countries can reprint maps from places made elsewhere. |
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They have, however, been confidently shown to provide a habitat to species that have difficulty surviving elsewhere. |
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The great quantities of dense water sinking at high latitudes must be offset by equal quantities of water rising elsewhere. |
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Moreover, the best data from elsewhere in the world do not show evidence for this superchron. |
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Consequently, the sediment and sand from the beaches is being washed away and deposited elsewhere. |
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While this destroys land in some places, it creates land elsewhere, most noticeably in marshes where sediment is deposited by flowing water. |
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The duchy also exercises certain legal rights and privileges across Cornwall, including some that elsewhere in England belong to the Crown. |
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Olaf decided that it was better for him to seek his fortune elsewhere, and set out for the Baltic. |
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Accounts reported by Oddr Snorrason included sightings of Olaf in Rome, Jerusalem, and elsewhere in Europe and the Mediterranean. |
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It is also a base for Thomson Airways with flights to Faro, Mallorca, Lanzarote and elsewhere. |
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The design of the castle is unusual for the period, and is only seen elsewhere in blockhouses along the River Thames. |
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In 2008, Nader formed Independent Parties in New Mexico, Delaware, and elsewhere to gain ballot access in several states. |
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A significant amount of trade is indicated as many have been found elsewhere in Britain. |
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At Settefinestre and elsewhere, the central housing of such villas was not richly appointed. |
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Since the 1970s and following the abolition of the White Australia policy, immigration from Asia and elsewhere was also promoted. |
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Although most of their presence was elsewhere, they did built a villa at Rock, Brighstone to make use of the clean waters of the Buddle Brook. |
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However the spread of the English language took much longer here than elsewhere. |
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These tomatoes are characterized by a relatively intense flavor compared to varieties typically grown elsewhere. |
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Today, as elsewhere in the developed world, most urban Australian broadcasting is on FM, although AM talk stations are still very popular. |
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Subsistence farming is practiced to satisfy family or local needs alone, with little left over for transport elsewhere. |
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The stone was quarried and rough axe heads were produced there, to be more finely worked and polished elsewhere. |
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The sea floor elsewhere in the Mediterranean holds countless archaeological sites. |
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The aristocracy itself was poorer, more urbanised, and less landed than elsewhere. |
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The huchen, one of the largest species of salmon, is endemic to the Danube basin, but has been introduced elsewhere by humans. |
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As elsewhere in early medieval Europe, the church in Hispania stood as society's most cohesive institution. |
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The population in the early 2012 was 200,957, an additional 18,619 people maintain a primary residence elsewhere but have a second home in Mainz. |
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That he'd never had a pizza puff did not deter him. His approach at lunch, as it was elsewhere, was straight ahead. |
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The Habsburg Emperors focused on consolidating their own estates in Austria and elsewhere. |
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Later, the Comecon supplied aid to the eventually victorious Communist Party of China, and saw its influence grow elsewhere in the world. |
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Planners rarely closed old factories even when new capacities opened elsewhere. |
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One myth was that it was deemed to be the value of a cow in Kent or a sheep elsewhere. |
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Promotion for both Indian and British officers was for efficiency and energy, rather than by seniority as elsewhere in the HEIC's armies. |
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In Spain and Portugal this remains a separate tool, but elsewhere it was the precursor to the coulter. |
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This is thought to symbolize the power of the god to bind and unbind, mentioned in the poems and elsewhere. |
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Despite repeated setbacks, the Saxons resisted steadfastly, returning to raid Charlemagne's domains as soon as he turned his attention elsewhere. |
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During the Viking Age, Norse people left Scandinavia and settled elsewhere throughout Northwestern Europe. |
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Some Europeans also arrived from elsewhere in Holland's sphere, especially German soldiers being discharged from colonial service. |
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It produced practically nothing locally, it even had to ferry drinkable water by boat from elsewhere. |
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Goat, sheep, and camel husbandry is widespread elsewhere throughout the rest of the Peninsula. |
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Hence, these coral reefs are not affected by coral bleaching caused by rise in temperature as elsewhere in the indopacific coral sea. |
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In the east, the Chinese military campaigns were less successful than elsewhere. |
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Mothers in such a group may sometimes leave their calves with one female while they forage and drink elsewhere. |
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Recreational use of opium elsewhere in the world remained rare into late in the 19th century, as indicated by ambivalent reports of opium usage. |
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The healing occurred either in the person's dream or advice from the dream could be used to seek out proper treatment for illness elsewhere. |
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A very fresh oil, as available in an oil producing region, tastes noticeably different from the older oils available elsewhere. |
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Nonetheless, it is an enormously valuable document, containing details that are not found elsewhere. |
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A lot of these Cape Verdeans have emigrated elsewhere, mainly to the United States and Europe. |
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Most of these differ substantially from the English commonly spoken elsewhere in neighbouring Canada and the North Atlantic. |
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The body has its headquarters on the Plaza Murillo in La Paz, but also holds honorary sessions elsewhere in Bolivia. |
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With few Bandanese left to work them, slaves from elsewhere were brought in. |
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It developed as the trade language of central Maluku and is spoken elsewhere in Maluku as a second language. |
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Although New Spain produced considerable sugar and wheat, these were consumed exclusively in the colony even though there was demand elsewhere. |
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Although it could be produced elsewhere in central and southern Mexico, its main region of production was Oaxaca. |
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These techniques had been preserved while similar techniques had been forgotten elsewhere partly due to the remoteness of the Carolinian Islands. |
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This excludes many who have relocated elsewhere, primarily to the United States. |
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While the peace negotiations had been dragging on, events elsewhere in Europe of course had not stood still. |
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The United States Navy controls San Nicolas Island and San Clemente Island, and has installations elsewhere in the chain. |
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Ringed seals are common elsewhere along James Bay and polar bears can be seen targeting the seals for prey. |
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This study illustrates the polar bear's dietary flexibility but it does not represent its life history elsewhere. |
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The mission became a government settlement in 1966 with continued attempts by Comalco to relocate the whole community elsewhere. |
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Yet between 10,000 and 7,600 years ago, the horse became extinct in North America and rare elsewhere. |
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It was cultivated in Spain just a few decades after Columbus's voyages and then spread to Italy, West Africa and elsewhere. |
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Black pepper is native to south India and is extensively cultivated there and elsewhere in tropical regions. |
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A few languages such as Banda have a bilabial flap as the preferred allophone of what is elsewhere a labiodental flap. |
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After an s elsewhere in a word they are normally unaspirated as well, except sometimes in compound words. |
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Both anaphora and cataphora are species of endophora, referring to something mentioned elsewhere in a dialog or text. |
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Gleys are dotted elsewhere around the county in small areas, and where they occur they generally form bogland. |
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It's a way of showing interest and enthusiasm, but it's often mistaken for interrupting by people from elsewhere in the country. |
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In general, these missionaries were more successful than they had been in Mexico, Argentina or elsewhere in Latin America. |
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Those who use the BAS have cited various shortcomings as it ages and newer liturgies are produced elsewhere in the Communion. |
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The font cover in Durham Cathedral is a splendid example of this, as are the displays in the churches at Sedgefield and elsewhere. |
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As of 2010 The colleges are each affiliated with a university or institution based either in Kolkata or elsewhere in India. |
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His son Sir Basil Brooke was a significant industrialist, and invested in ironworks elsewhere. |
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Many countries have forms of business entity unique to that country, although there are equivalents elsewhere. |
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Within his own diocese and when celebrating solemnly elsewhere with the consent of the local ordinary, he also uses the crosier. |
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Southerners feared that Napoleon would free all the slaves in Louisiana, which could trigger slave uprisings elsewhere. |
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These were strongly criticized by civil society organisations in Swaziland and human rights organisations elsewhere. |
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In 1831, Old Sarum had eleven voters, all of whom were landowners who lived elsewhere. |
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Woodblock printing, still used in India and elsewhere today, is the oldest of these dating back to at least 220 CE in China. |
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This was called the Hunsbury Ironworks and operated between about 1874 and January 1921 using ore from these quarries and elsewhere. |
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They were used extensively from the late 18th to the early 20th century in the mills of Lancashire and elsewhere. |
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But liberated from school, and away from the watchful eyes of parents and teachers, many students simply recongregated elsewhere. |
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This was apparently because it was more economic to import iron from Sweden and elsewhere than to make it in some more remote British locations. |
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After years of persistence and attempts at marketing, Evans's designs were finally given a trial on larger scales and adopted elsewhere. |
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Reinforced concrete contains rebar and other metallic reinforcements, which are removed with magnets and recycled elsewhere. |
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From the 1970s on, the steel industry contracted, with works at Ebbw Vale, Shotton and East Moors in Cardiff closing and layoffs elsewhere. |
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Factories may be supplied parts from elsewhere or make them from raw materials. |
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Royal troops elsewhere met determined resistance from revolutionaries at makeshift barricades. |
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The editor... returned the manuscript with a rejection slip. Anthony sent it off elsewhere and began another story. |
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The idea was successfully copied at Lowell, Massachusetts and elsewhere in New England. |
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The Statute became the foundation for later developments in patent law in England and elsewhere. |
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During the town's rapid growth from 1860 onwards, thousands came to Barrow from Scotland, Ireland, Wales and elsewhere in northern England. |
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Langdale is also the name of a valley in the Howgill Fells, elsewhere in Cumbria. |
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Similar towers occur elsewhere in Cumbria and other northern English and southern Scottish counties. |
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On the ridges the general terrain is of loose stones, but elsewhere all is grass and heather. |
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Its base is not exposed but in its main outcrop area, it is considered to be in excess of 5000m thick though less elsewhere. |
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It has been used commonly in cough preparations in Germany and elsewhere in Europe. |
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The AONB is notable for rare flora and fauna, including wild alpine plants not found elsewhere in Britain. |
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Scattered through the book are a number of additional proverbs not recorded elsewhere. |
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The town contains examples of Victorian architecture and town planning, on Lord Street and elsewhere. |
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An 1855 plan by Nick Whitely shows hut circles outlying the perimeter wall, unrecorded elsewhere. |
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However, a number of films whose story setting is Cornwall are in fact filmed elsewhere. |
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Altman did not return, however, but spent the night elsewhere. |
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For Paddy Groggy, upping sticks and moving elsewhere wasn't a viable option at this stage in his life. |
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There are too many examples of successful entrepreneurs who have upped sticks and gone elsewhere. |
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The regime was forced to airlift in special IRGC and Basij antiriot units from elsewhere to put down the violence. |
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Of particular interest because its topic has been so little discussed elsewhere is Stefan Hauser's contribution on Assur under the Arsacids. |
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A calm, dry evening is forecast, in contrast to the wild weather elsewhere, and coach Matt O'Connor has named a dangerous all-star backline. |
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Some in Europe and elsewhere see the world changing and want to shut China off behind a bamboo curtain of trade barriers. |
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These sales would have gone elsewhere had he' not developed a Web page for his business, he says. |
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The high winds and choppy waters attracted windsurfers to beaches in Troon and elsewhere round the coast. |
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In Europe, small pricing gains at Amylum in certain markets and products have been offset by price reductions elsewhere. |
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The quarter boasts a diverse range of retail shops many of them, in Green Lane, Babington Lane, Osmaston Road and elsewhere, independent traders. |
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Like elsewhere in central Africa, the likembe in Angola was an instrument of the emerging working class and, as such, it was also inter-ethnic. |
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They have enjoyed widespread usage in the British Isles and elsewhere around the world. |
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Transit maps can be found in transit vehicles, on platforms, elsewhere in stations, and in printed timetables. |
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The tonsure differed from that elsewhere and also became a point of contention. |
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Charles delegated increasing responsibility for Germany to his brother Ferdinand while he concentrated on problems elsewhere. |
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Unitarianism continues to have a presence mainly in Transylvania, England and the United States, as well as elsewhere. |
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Under Anselm's direction, Bec became the foremost seat of learning in Europe, attracting students from France, Italy, and elsewhere. |
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The Puritans settled in much larger numbers in the Massachusetts Bay Colony and elsewhere in New England. |
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Missionaries inspired by his example went from Northumbria to the continent, where they converted pagans in Germany and elsewhere. |
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Balinese Hinduism is somewhat different from Hinduism practised elsewhere, as Animism and local culture is incorporated into it. |
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This term is the most commonly used option by practitioners in the United Kingdom, with growing usage in North America and elsewhere. |
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In Rome, Pula, and elsewhere some walls incorporated in later buildings have always been evident. |
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Other fine terraces elsewhere in the city include Lansdown Crescent and Somerset Place on the northern hill. |
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This form is very common in castles adapted for guns, found in Egypt, Italy, Scotland, and Spain, and elsewhere in between. |
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Palaces in Romania, as elsewhere in Europe, were originally built for royalty, nobles and bishops. |
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Another traditional sausage is the prieta, the Chilean version of blood sausage, generally known elsewhere in Latin America as morcilla. |
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A pale and well hopped style of beer was developed in Burton in parallel with the development of India Pale Ale elsewhere. |
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Pockets of demand remain, particularly in the West Midlands and North West England, but has been largely ousted by bitter and lager elsewhere. |
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This style quickly spread to other Italian cities and then to France, Germany, England, Russia and elsewhere. |
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Many were painted elsewhere in Perthshire, near Dunkeld and Birnam, where Millais rented grand houses each autumn to hunt and fish. |
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In Poland and Lithuania they are known as Bernardines, after Bernardino of Siena, although the term elsewhere refers to Cistercians instead. |
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The hornpipe is any of several dance forms played and danced in Britain and Ireland and elsewhere from the 16th century until the present day. |
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Whether they came from Smith or elsewhere, Mainwaring frequently relates misinformation. |
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Several characters remained unnamed during the film but do have names that are used in the soundtrack album track listing and elsewhere. |
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Cricket has had a broad impact on popular culture, both in the Commonwealth of Nations and elsewhere. |
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After the Oval, Crystal Palace hosted 21 finals from 1895 to 1914, broken up by 4 four replays elsewhere. |
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Businessmen Henry Norris and William Hall took the club over, and sought to move them elsewhere. |
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Creative Review magazine liked the mascots, but elsewhere their design was greeted with some disdain. |
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Rosberg stated that unless the team was more competitive in the near future, he would look to drive elsewhere. |
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A number of Genoese Baroque and Rococo artists settled elsewhere and a number of local artists became prominent. |
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Christopher Columbus was born in Genoa during this period, but sought a career elsewhere. |
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The Viking Age brought great changes in Britain and Ireland, no less in Scotland than elsewhere. |
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Today, around 800 million people are native speakers worldwide, mainly in Europe, Africa and the Americas, but also elsewhere. |
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There are two domestic animals specifically connected to the Isle of Man, though they are also found elsewhere. |
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The war along the Western Front led the German government and its allies to sue for peace in spite of German success elsewhere. |
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As elsewhere in Communist Europe the Soviet occupation of Poland met with armed resistance from the outset which continued into the fifties. |
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In response to events in Derry, nationalists held protests at RUC bases in Belfast and elsewhere. |
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The Newport Festival runs throughout the summer months with a large number of events being staged in the city centre and elsewhere in the city. |
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In addition to plants that are widespread in Snowdonia, Snowdon is home to some plants rarely found elsewhere in Britain. |
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The word chair can refer to the place from which the holder of the office presides, whether on a chair, at a lectern, or elsewhere. |
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While elsewhere, like in the United Kingdom, the concept of declaring an act to be unconstitutional does not exist. |
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Discrimination law in Northern Ireland has evolved somewhat separately to discrimination law elsewhere in the United Kingdom. |
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As with crime statistics elsewhere, they are broadly divided into victim studies and police reports. |
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Popularisation of events elsewhere overshadowed the significance of this theatre, which was close to Saint Petersburg, the Russian capital. |
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Shiller said that rising inequality in the United States and elsewhere is the most important problem. |
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Once transferred to a subsidiary elsewhere where their value is not taxed, the same diamonds are frequently worth more. |
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In Europe the language is usually referred to as Irish, with Gaelic or Irish Gaelic used in some instances elsewhere. |
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It was enacted as law by the Scottish Parliament, and became one of the foundational documents of Presbyterian church legislation elsewhere. |
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Education in Wales differs in certain respects from education elsewhere in the United Kingdom. |
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Education in Northern Ireland differs from systems used elsewhere in the United Kingdom, although it is relatively similar to Wales. |
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Government bodies in the USA and elsewhere have published information or guidance about alternative medicine. |
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Graham and Dylan Thomas knew perfectly well that 'life' was like that, if you nominated it thus, which is why they went elsewhere. |
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The Society staged Hughes conferences in 2010 and 2012 at Pembroke College, Cambridge, and will continue to stage conferences elsewhere. |
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While the film was a great hit in Pakistan, it went virtually unnoticed elsewhere. |
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These are popular in Nanjing and Hangzhou, as well as elsewhere along the southern Yangtze area. |
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The movement spread to ethnic Hungarian communities elsewhere in the world. |
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However, there as elsewhere the convention is not used for minor figures shown engaged in some activity, such as the captives and corpses. |
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As elsewhere in the region, most of the wood sculptures of the Bagan and Ava periods have been lost. |
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At the time the paper elsewhere continued to support the Conservatives, who were then becoming an increasingly marginalised force in Scotland. |
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Media commentators had debated whether the figure could be reached as the growth in subscriber numbers elsewhere in Europe flattened. |
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Anyone hankering for startling revelations or amusing anecdotes had better look elsewhere. |
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John Lilburne was the son of Richard Lilburne, a landowner of estates at Thickley Punchardon and elsewhere in County Durham. |
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Many Arab writers moved to Kuwait because they enjoyed greater freedom of expression than elsewhere in the Arab world. |
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This shift in support by the Soviet Union motivated the Barre government to seek allies elsewhere. |
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There are likewise various foreign embassies and consulates based in the capital Mogadishu and elsewhere in the country. |
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In 1941, the occupation was taken over by the United States so that Britain could use its troops elsewhere. |
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This was impossible elsewhere as the other parts of the line were located in civilian areas. |
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Although the Calvinist and Lutheran branch are the most common, a multitude of other denominations can be found elsewhere in Indonesia. |
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In the United States, negative campaigning and character attacks are more common than elsewhere, potentially suppressing turnouts. |
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