Since its inception, the business has expanded to become a national retail chain. |
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Bradford was expanded in 1882 to include Allerton, Bolton, Bowling, Heaton, Thornbury and Tyersall. |
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The filter is actuatable between the expanded configuration and the collapsed configuration by the application of tension to the wire. |
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The baconlike meat analog has alternate expanded layers simulating the lean and fat portions of bacon. |
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Every little pine needle expanded and swelled with sympathy and befriended me. |
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In the giant chiton, Cryptochiton, this girdle has expanded so as to completely cover the plates. |
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At night, as creative author, the cognoscente sketched out the first draft of his expanded autobiography. |
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The duke's fiefdom had been greatly expanded as a reward for his dutiful military service on behalf of the king. |
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The committee is asking Metro Council to tack new restrictions onto Metro licences, including... an expanded ghost car program. |
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His work was defended, expanded upon, and corrected by Galileo Galilei and Johannes Kepler. |
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In 1974, the fund's lending mandate was expanded to include all developing countries in the world. |
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Ifat established bases in Djibouti and northern Somalia, and from there expanded southward to the Ahmar Mountains. |
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This was expanded in 1904, and Hannes Hafstein served as the first Minister for Iceland in the Danish cabinet. |
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In 10th century Boleslaus I, Duke of Bohemia conquered Moravia, Silesia and expanded farther to the east. |
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From 1415 onwards, his son and successor Duke Louis VII had the Fortress largely rebuilt and expanded. |
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After Roman government in the area collapsed, the Franks expanded their territories in numerous kingdoms. |
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The Union of the Crowns in 1603 expanded the personal union to include Scotland. |
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Capital from the expanded munitions industry moved south with the control of much Scottish business. |
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With each new treaty, the powers of the Parliament, in terms of its role in the Union's legislative procedures, have expanded. |
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Larger fortified settlements expanded, such as the Votadini stronghold of Traprain Law, East Lothian, which was the size of a town. |
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Its first forte in teaching was anatomy and the developing science of surgery, from which it expanded into many other subjects. |
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Urbanization in Roman Africa expanded on Greek and Punic cities along the coast. |
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In the Later Roman Empire, the number of legions was increased and the Roman Army expanded. |
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Their leaders now established their own independent kingdoms which expanded rapidly to the west and north. |
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Seaports that expanded from wheat trade had more social classes than anywhere else in the Middle Colonies. |
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In 1775 he expanded his criticism in a new book, Dissertation on the origin and antiquities of the antient Scots. |
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Already the largest national park in the British Isles, in 2010 it expanded into Perth and Kinross. |
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The first development began in 1947, the municipality has since expanded significantly and become the fastest developing region in Serbia. |
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Shops and services have also expanded beyond the original boundaries of the town centre. |
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Under his leadership, the dominion expanded to include Manitoba, British Columbia and Prince Edward Island. |
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Subsequently, many mixed economies have expanded in scope to include a role for indicative economic planning or large public enterprise sectors. |
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What was a chocolate factory has now expanded to produce nonconfectionery items. |
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In the 20th century, the university expanded greatly, particularly at King's College. |
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The reissue was expanded to two CDs, the first of which featured the original 11 track album. |
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The network's range of programmes was dramatically expanded during the 1990s under director Alistair Moffat. |
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It expanded to the Five Nations in 1910, when France joined the tournament. |
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At the end of its first season, despite having finished seventh out of twelve teams, Aberdeen were elected to the new, expanded First Division. |
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This was due to both Dutch Cup finalists Ajax and PSV Eindhoven qualifying for the recently expanded Champions League. |
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The station's facilities were greatly expanded with the opening of the Great Hall on 27 May 1849, which replaced the original sheds. |
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The population and local economy expanded rapidly in the 20th century with the arrival of the railway. |
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As the mines and other industries rapidly expanded throughout the coalfield, nearby towns also expanded to meet the demand for labour. |
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So with more food, the population expanded and communities developed specialized workers and more advanced tools. |
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This practice later expanded to white wigs and eyeliners, and only faded out with the French Revolution in the late 18th century. |
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Cruciani, Battaglia and King all predict that V13 expanded from the Balkans. |
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Following the death of Llywelyn the Great in 1240, Henry's power in Wales expanded. |
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Hugh the Younger subsequently expanded his holdings and power across Wales, mainly at the expense of the other Marcher Lords. |
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In 1994 this was expanded with a new complex of art galleries, a recording studio and a language laboratory. |
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In the 1840s, Chicago became a major grain port, and in the 1850s and 1860s Chicago's pork and beef industry expanded. |
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In three decades' time, Atlanta's population tripled as the city limits expanded to include nearby streetcar suburbs. |
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In 1971, these criteria were further expanded upon leading to more clear and defined benchmarks to evaluate a national park. |
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The town expanded rapidly, with several large houses and hotels constructed, and a tramway was built linking the town to Llanbedrog. |
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In a similar way, the most recent era is expanded in the third timeline, and the most recent period is expanded in the fourth timeline. |
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In 1800, William Turner and William Casson, quarry managers from the Lake District, bought out the lease and significantly expanded production. |
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The quarries expanded rapidly, as did the nascent town of Blaenau Ffestiniog. |
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The range of the polecat within the former Soviet Union has expanded northwards. |
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Restored, expanded ferry service in the Port of New York and New Jersey uses boats for pedestrians only. |
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Conversely, the borough electorate, in Cardiff, Swansea and Merthyr Tydfil had been greatly expanded. |
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Sabaean Mukarrib Karib'il Watar I conquered the entire realm of Awsan, and expanded Sabaean rule and territory to include much of South Arabia. |
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Umar established the Rasulid dynasty on a firm foundation and expanded its territory to include the area from Dhofar to Mecca. |
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The common feature in this expanded definition of folk was their identification as the underclass of society. |
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The Ming Dynasty controlled much of the porcelain trade, which was expanded to Asia, Africa and Europe via the Silk Road. |
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However, this was expanded upon the demise of the Celtic Warriors region after one season. |
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In 2009 Super League was expanded to 14 teams, with two additional teams being promoted from National League One. |
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In preparation for her retirement from the track, she expanded her television presenting career on BBC Wales and S4C, as well as BBC One. |
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The victorious Normans expanded Llanishen, starting work on a church to the north which was completed in the 12th century. |
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The limited company expanded internationally and in 1985 was restructured as Trinity Holdings Plc. |
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By 1930, he had expanded his writing with works such as A Murder Has Been Arranged and The Late Christopher Bean. |
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The enormous popularity of Tolkien's work expanded the demand for fantasy fiction. |
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After the steam turbine has expanded and partially condensed the steam, the remaining vapour is condensed in a condenser. |
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An increase in the town's population by 1841 led to the opening on 11 July 1845 of a much expanded market on a larger site nearby. |
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Following the creation of Merseyside, Merseytravel expanded to take in St Helens and Southport. |
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This volume expanded the fictional world of Sodor up to the present day and dealt with many of the factual aspects of the series. |
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Later kings expanded their domain to cover over half of modern continental France, including most of the north, centre and west of France. |
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After World War II a succession of governments expanded the welfare state by raising the taxes. |
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Spanish companies have also expanded into Asia, especially China and India. |
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Portugal monopolized the spice trade during this time, and the empire expanded with military campaigns in Asia. |
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Boar, Iberian red deer, roe deer, and the Iberian wild goat, are reported to have expanded greatly during recent decades. |
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Following World War Two, industrial fishing rapidly expanded with rapid increases in worldwide fishing catches. |
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When anthropogenic contaminants are dissolved or suspended in runoff, the human impact is expanded to create water pollution. |
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Christiania expanded its industry from 1840, most importantly around Akerselva. |
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Originally centred on the bay's eastern side, Bergen eventually expanded west and southwards. |
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In Africa and the Middle East, many smaller mountain glaciers formed, and the Sahara and other sandy deserts were greatly expanded in extent. |
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Around year 2000, owing to overfishing and high demand, lobster aquaculture expanded. |
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By 5 BC the Roman knowledge of the Sea was greatly expanded as far as the Elbe by a military expedition under Tiberius. |
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The Herring Buss improved harvest of herring, and the Dutch also expanded to cod and whale fisheries. |
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However, the submarine fleet was greatly expanded and posed a major threat to the British supply system. |
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Tirpitz advocated the cause of an expanded navy necessary for Germany to defend her territories abroad. |
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Biogas, and especially landfill gas, are already used in some areas, but their use could be greatly expanded. |
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During the 1960s, Phillips expanded its international operations, particularly with exploration in Canada, Venezuela, and Colombia. |
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Both states were competing for preeminence in the Persian Gulf and using increased revenues to fund expanded militaries. |
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In the 19th and 20th centuries the city expanded, and many new neighborhoods and suburbs were planned and built. |
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Since Amsterdam expanded rapidly during this period, new buildings adjacent to the city centre were also built in this style. |
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By the 1850s, SER's networks had expanded to Ashford, Ramsgate, Canterbury, Tunbridge Wells, and the Medway towns. |
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Another innovation of Richard's, increased charges levied on widows who wished to remain single, was expanded under John. |
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The story was later expanded to include false reports that the British had set the sea on fire using flaming oil. |
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Even though farm and industry output expanded, the economy could not keep pace with the population boom. |
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Since then, the latter have changed several times as the urban area has expanded. |
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The Duke of York's Picturehouse expanded in 2012, adding two additional screens in a different location. |
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North Dakota expanded Medicaid in 2014, and its health insurance exchange is the federal site, HealthCare. |
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During the Meiji period from 1868, Japan expanded economically with the embrace of the market economy. |
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A population in western Poland expanded into eastern Germany and in 2000 the first pups were born on German territory. |
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John Pinkerton expanded on this in 1789, claiming that Pictish was the predecessor to Modern Scots. |
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Japan expanded its military production base by opening arsenals in various locations. |
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Because subsidence occurred faster than sediment could fill it, the Gulf of Mexico expanded and deepened. |
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The next year, Gaddis expanded this article into a book, Invisible Horizons. |
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The definition of LIP has been expanded and refined, and is still a work in progress. |
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Since 1992 the definition of 'LIP' has been expanded and refined, and remains a work in progress. |
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Based on this evidence, the study concluded that human populations encountered novel selective pressures as they expanded out of Africa. |
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Under John II's watch, the gold and slave trade in west Africa was greatly expanded. |
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The fight expanded first to North Africa and eventually to the Indian subcontinent. |
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The range of boats expanded to include powered cruisers in the 1930s, and the Hoseasons agency was founded soon after the Second World War. |
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Other city states in northern Italy also expanded their territories and consolidated their power, primarily Milan and Venice. |
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Blake was driven off by a storm in October and Rupert escaped via Spain to Lisbon, where he had expanded his fleet to 13 ships. |
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The practice quickly expanded, driven by the demand by traders for provisions. |
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Wessex gradually expanded westwards into Brythonic Dorset and Somerset in the seventh century. |
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The town became a parliamentary borough in 1585, returning two MPs until 1832, when its electoral base was expanded. |
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At the end of the Upper Paleolithic, a group of humans crossed Beringia and quickly expanded throughout the Americas. |
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By 1759 the Royal Navy had expanded to 71,000 personnel and 275 ships in commission, with another 82 under ordinance. |
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Hendrix expanded the range and vocabulary of the electric guitar into areas no musician had ever ventured before. |
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The use of drip irrigation in recent years has expanded vineyards into areas which were previously unplantable. |
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Other South Dublin towns and villages such as Sandycove, Dalkey and Killiney grew as seaside resorts when the rail network was expanded. |
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It has since expanded to include the wheeled vehicles used by businesses on roadways. |
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In the 1960s, as tertiary education became more available and cities expanded urban culture began to dominate. |
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Genetic engineering has expanded the genes available to breeders to utilize in creating desired germlines for new crops. |
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The commercialization of the industry came at a time of expanded interest in fishing as a recreational hobby for members of the aristocracy. |
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In the first two decades of the 19th century, the Zulu people grew in power and expanded their territory under their leader, Shaka. |
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As villages and towns expanded into neighboring areas, conflicts with other communities inevitably occurred. |
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In October 2008, eBay expanded the ban, disallowing any sales of ivory on eBay. |
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Fascist Italy expanded the war in the Balkans by using its protectorate Albania to invade Greece. |
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They expanded eventually into Roman areas such as Switzerland, Austria, and Bavaria, possibly pushed by groups arriving from the east. |
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During the 4th millennium BCE, the Funnelbeaker culture expanded into Sweden up to Uppland. |
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The Phoenicians originally expanded from Canaan ports, by the 8th century dominating trade in the Mediterranean. |
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Germany was reunited, Europe's integration deepened, and both NATO and the EU expanded to the east. |
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His empire based in modern France, the Low Countries and Germany expanded into modern Hungary, Italy, Bohemia, Lower Saxony and Spain. |
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Following World War II the number of Serbs expanded again, and today the community is very large. |
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As Rome's frontiers expanded, in the 2nd century BC, the campaigns became lengthier. |
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His campaigns expanded the Roman Empire to its greatest territorial extent. |
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These baths were later expanded by the third century emperor Decius as a means of stressing his link to Trajan. |
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The suburbs of the city have expanded mainly to the north, swallowing up many communes to reach Varese, Como, Lecco and Bergamo. |
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During this period, it is believed that the Swedes expanded from eastern Sweden and incorporated the Geats to the south. |
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The expanded Frankish state that Charlemagne founded is called the Carolingian Empire. |
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Unlike his father, Pippin, and uncle, Carloman, Charlemagne expanded the reform Church's programme. |
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Meanwhile, descendants of Rurik expanded the Rus' state and unified the local tribes. |
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However, the Nordic foreign and security policy cooperation has become closer and over the past few years expanded its scope. |
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During the immediate postwar period, the Soviet Union rebuilt and expanded its economy, while maintaining its strictly centralized control. |
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In the aftermath of the Great Patriotic War, the country's educational system expanded dramatically. |
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The resultant Greek exodus from Asia Minor was made permanent, and expanded, in an official Population exchange between Greece and Turkey. |
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Litter on the floor absorbs the droppings and the area occupied is expanded as they grow. |
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The gateways prominently expanded to include the aforementioned trade routes through the Eastern shores of the African continent. |
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Buddhism expanded rapidly, especially among the common people, and by 381 most of the people of northwest China were Buddhist. |
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Huntington later expanded his thesis in a 1996 book The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order. |
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Austria's sphere expanded throughout much of the Central European territories formerly held by the Holy Roman Empire. |
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The victory over France in 1871 expanded Prussian hegemony in the German states to the international level. |
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Globalization has expanded recreational opportunities by spreading pop culture, particularly via the Internet and satellite television. |
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Rather, these empires expanded through the more traditional route of conquest of neighbouring territories. |
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Through an empire, colonialism is established and capitalism is expanded, on the other hand a capitalist economy naturally enforces an empire. |
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The Portuguese empire expanded into the Persian Gulf as Portugal contested control of the spice trade with the Ottoman Empire. |
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As long as slavery expanded, it remained profitable and powerful and was unlikely to disappear. |
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As the Qing expanded south following their victory at Shanhai Pass, the Southern Ming were supported by the Zheng clan. |
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Chinese physicians were brought along military campaigns by the Mongols as they expanded towards the west. |
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After the Mongol conquest of the Song, the merchants expanded their operations to the South China Sea and the Indian Ocean. |
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The schools were closed by Ranavalona I in 1835 but reopened and expanded in the decades after her death. |
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Ban Chao expanded his conquests across the Pamirs to the shores of the Caspian Sea and the borders of Parthia. |
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Older herbal Latin texts were translated and also expanded in the monasteries. |
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Clifford Geertz also expanded on the symbolic approach to ritual that began with Victor Turner. |
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Since 1970, Oman has pursued a moderate foreign policy, and has expanded its diplomatic relations dramatically. |
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This development created a new desire for trade, and trade expanded in the second half of the Middle Ages. |
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The need for silver coinage also affected the desire for expanded exploration as silver and gold were spent for trade to the Middle and Far East. |
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It was greatly expanded in the 1970s and early 1980s and has become one of Europe's most important and modern ports. |
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The construction of suburban public housing expanded after the Second World War. |
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The British Empire was expanded to include India, large parts of Africa and many other territories throughout the world. |
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At the end of the Upper Paleolithic, a group of humans crossed the Bering land bridge and quickly expanded throughout North and South America. |
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Much of this resulted in fixed settlements from which many, under a powerful leader, expanded outwards. |
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Education was expanded and Japanese students were sent to study in the west. |
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English rule of law was reinforced and expanded in Ireland during the latter part of the 16th century, leading to the Tudor conquest of Ireland. |
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Its geographical range expanded and contracted with the alternating cold and warm cycles, forcing populations to migrate as glaciers receded. |
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Spanish and Portuguese have expanded beyond Iberia to the rest of world, becoming global languages. |
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As the Roman civilisation grew in importance and expanded its trade with the Celtic world, silver and bronze coinage became more common. |
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It was during this period that Rome's control expanded from the city's immediate surroundings to hegemony over the entire Mediterranean world. |
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This growing coalition expanded the potential enemies that Rome might face, and moved Rome closer to confrontation with major powers. |
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By 390 BC, several Gallic tribes were invading Italy from the north as their culture expanded throughout Europe. |
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As the republic expanded, authors began to produce poetry, comedy, history, and tragedy. |
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Control over Wales was delayed by reverses and the effects of Boudica's uprising, but the Romans expanded steadily northward. |
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Only inconvertible paper currencies can be expanded rapidly without limit to generate hyperinflation. |
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Later the Aurelian Wall replaced it, enclosing an expanded city, and using more sophisticated designs, with small forts at intervals. |
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During his time in the east he also expanded the Limes Arabicus, building new fortifications in the Arabian Desert from Basie to Dumata. |
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Later writers expanded the legend, giving accounts of missionary activity under Lucius and attributing to him the foundation of certain churches. |
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The Burgundians expanded their kingdom in the Rhone valley and the Vandals took the remains of the Diocese of Africa. |
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Petrarch's original metaphor of light versus dark has expanded over time, implicitly at least. |
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To oversee his expanded domain, William was forced to travel even more than he had as duke. |
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At the same time, Edward expanded the ranks of the peerage upwards, by introducing the new title of duke for close relatives of the king. |
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The size of the forests had expanded under the Angevin kings, an unpopular development. |
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Besides asserting the sovereign's supremacy over the Church of England, he greatly expanded royal power during his reign. |
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Following a brief war in 1893, Spain expanded its influence south from Melilla. |
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An expanded access protocol allows patients to benefit from an investigational drug prior to FDA approval. |
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The company, which benefited from the imperial patronage, soon expanded its commercial trading operations. |
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In particular, he expanded the dramatic potential of characterisation, plot, language, and genre. |
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It expanded rapidly during the Age of Enlightenment, reaching practically every country in Europe. |
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Columbus simply expanded the triangle outwards, and his route became the main way for Europeans to reach, and return from, the Americas. |
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Similarly, the chemical industry started by producing bleaches and dyes, but expanded into other areas. |
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Over subsequent decades, voting rights expanded to include more of the population. |
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The Axis expanded in November 1940 when Hungary, Slovakia and Romania joined the Tripartite Pact. |
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The EEC rapidly became the most important of these and expanded its activities. |
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It was expanded in 1991 and in 1993 Exmoor was designated as an Environmentally Sensitive Area. |
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During the 12th and 13th centuries, the ranks of the townsmen expanded greatly as existing towns grew and new population centres were founded. |
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Also at this time, the city of York was expanded and separated from North Yorkshire. |
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The urban area expanded beyond the borders of the City of London, most notably during this period towards the West End and Westminster. |
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However the boundaries of the City of London no longer coincide with the old city wall, as the City expanded its jurisdiction slightly over time. |
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In 1899 it was further expanded by adding North Bierley, Eccleshill, Idle, Thornton, Tong and Wyke. |
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Built in 1938 and expanded during World War II the hospital is to the north of Spitalfield Lane in the northeast of the city. |
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The borough expanded in 1877 to include Little Chester and Litchurch, and then in 1890 to include New Normanton and Rowditch. |
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During the 19th century, Portsmouth grew and expanded across Portsea Island. |
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Their interest encouraged him to publish his notes, Of Colours, which he later expanded into the work Opticks. |
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This tract contained the nucleus that Newton developed and expanded to form the Principia. |
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Research is currently being done to see if codons can be expanded to more than 3 bases. |
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Robert Stephenson expanded on the work of his father and became a major railway engineer himself. |
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The London Blood Transfusion Service was free of charge and expanded rapidly in its first few years of operation. |
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Rugby expanded rapidly in the early decades of the 20th century as workers moved in. |
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In January 2000, National Express expanded into the American market by acquiring ATC, a public transportation operator. |
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Electric traction was introduced in 1901, and the municipal Manchester Corporation Tramways expanded across the city. |
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Some other places expanded into towns and cities because of the railway network. |
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Renamed Terminal 3 in 1968, it was expanded in 1970 with the addition of an arrivals building. |
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After the Second World War, the base reverted to a civilian airport and gradually expanded to its present size. |
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The airport's first terminal building opened in 1969 and was expanded the next year to handle the growing number of passengers. |
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The current terminal will also be reconfigured to departures only, with security areas due to be expanded. |
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As the Roman Empire expanded northwards, Rome began to take interest in Britain. |
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Antoninus expanded the Roman Britain by invading southern Scotland and building the Antonine Wall. |
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In 2013, the second nuclear commercial complex in Karachi was marginalised and expanded to additional reactors, based on the Chashma complex. |
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He also expanded the country's road network and started important projects like the Jamuna Bridge. |
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The Bangladeshi private sector has since rapidly expanded, with numerous conglomerates now driving the economy. |
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The meaning of basic verbs can be expanded and sometimes radically changed through the use of a number of prefixes. |
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Robson expanded the form of the Covenant Service by replacing most of the exhortation with prayers of adoration, thanksgiving and confession. |
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The first two describe a narrowing of attention, while in the third and fourth jhana attention is expanded again. |
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Further education has expanded immensely in recent years helped by the institutions and their relationships with their communities. |
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Through merging with several historic medical schools, the curriculum expanded to include medicine. |
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By the twentieth century Rugby expanded and new buildings were built inspired by this Edwardian Era. |
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Especially under the Empire, exotic foreign cults gained followers in Rome, and were the local religions in large parts of the expanded Empire. |
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In the 15th century, its three windows were all but blocked up because of the expanded keep. |
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Mary also expanded the buildings used by the Knights of Windsor in the Lower Ward, using stone from Reading Abbey. |
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The organization originally included twelve architects and twelve business firms, but quickly expanded. |
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Later writers expanded the account to produce a fuller image of the wizard. |
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In time, a market was established at the abbey gates and the settlement expanded. |
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The areas which were expanded or created in this development included Radford, Coundon, Canley, Cheylesmore and Stoke Heath. |
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In 1551, the ordinary was expanded to 200 men, of whom 100 were to be archers and 100 halberdiers, but these numbers were not maintained. |
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This development created a new desire for trade, which expanded in the second half of the Middle Ages. |
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A proposal put forward in 1393 would have greatly expanded the territory of Aquitaine possessed by the English crown. |
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Slightly expanded they are called buttons, once again because of the relative size and shape. |
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Around AD 150 the villa was expanded and a heated bath block with hypocaust was added. |
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Therefore, the second timeline shows an expanded view of the most recent eon. |
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In the 16th century, Metropolitan Macarius expanded the list of the Rus'ian saints and supervised the compiling process of their life stories. |
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From these three bases the Franciscans swiftly expanded to embrace the principal towns of England. |
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Shakespeare borrowed heavily from both but expanded the plot by developing a number of supporting characters, particularly Mercutio and Paris. |
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Underwood, published in the expanded folio of 1640, is a larger and more heterogeneous group of poems. |
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Utilitarianism was revised and expanded by Bentham's student John Stuart Mill. |
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By the later half of the 20th century, liberty was expanded further to prohibit government interference with personal choices. |
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That year, he also published The English Gardener, which he later updated and expanded. |
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In fact, many of the differences between him and his father stemmed from this expanded source of joy. |
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The scene rapidly expanded to the Summer Of Love in Ibiza, which became the European capital of house and trance. |
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Thanks largely to the research of John Harley, knowledge of Byrd's biography has expanded in recent years. |
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Through his association with Frank Bridge, Britten's musical horizons expanded. |
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Some early Led Zeppelin concerts lasted more than four hours, with expanded and improvised live versions of their repertoire. |
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It featured further experimentation by the band, who expanded their use of synthesisers and mellotron orchestration. |
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On 3 June 2016, The Rolling Stones released, Totally Stripped, an expanded and reconceived edition of Stripped, available in multiple formats. |
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Michael Schenker, of UFO, and Uli Jon Roth, who replaced Schenker in Scorpions, expanded the modal vocabulary available to guitarists. |
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However, over time the area regarded as part of Covent Garden has expanded northwards past Long Acre to High Holborn. |
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During the summer of 2012 the staff canteen and some changing areas were expanded and refurbished by contractor 8Build. |
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They started as a one off event but have expanded over the years to a week or more of evenings events. |
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The studios, which produced both short and feature films, quickly became successful and expanded rapidly. |
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It was expanded by his son, William who purchased the adjacent Fountains Estate. |
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Wembley has hosted multiple games in each season since 2013, and the series has since expanded to include other locations in London. |
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In 2007 the tournament was hosted by the West Indies and expanded to sixteen teams. |
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The Games quickly expanded, and within a few years it was attracting competitors from as far away as London and Liverpool. |
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At the Summer Games, the gymnastics competition was expanded from seven to nine nights, and a Champions Gala was added to draw greater interest. |
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The IOC also expanded the swimming and diving programs, both popular sports with a broad base of television viewers. |
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It expanded from bleary delay rippling with looped phrases to embrace molten metalloid raunch and blues grit, acoustic guitars and pedal steels. |
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The fencing program was expanded to include all six events for both men and women. |
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In 1994 the league structure expanded to include a full rota of home and away matches for the first time. |
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On 12 September 1931 against Old Blues the practice was expanded to the whole team. |
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European rugby was further expanded with the advent of the European Challenge Cup for teams that did not qualify for the Heineken Cup. |
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Huddersfield expanded in 1937, assimilating parts of the Golcar, Linthwaite, and South Crosland urban districts. |
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By 1908 the game had expanded much more into Australia, New Zealand and Wales and England began playing those teams. |
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The 2000 World Cup expanded the field further, with sixteen teams entering. |
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It has been held annually since 1896 and has been expanded so teams in Russia, France, Scotland and Wales can take part. |
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Membership was originally confined to the church classes but was soon expanded. |
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In addition, commencing in 2015, the tournament would also be expanded to six teams. |
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In 1963 the event was expanded to three days, with fourball matches being played for the first time. |
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Over the next few decades, Honda worked to expand its product line and expanded operations and exports to numerous countries around the world. |
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The Dauphine sold well as the company expanded production and sales further abroad, including Africa and North America. |
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Besides the Norman conquest of England and the subsequent conquests of Wales and Ireland, the Normans expanded into other areas. |
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As the League developed, its role expanded, and by the middle of the 1920s it had become the centre of international activity. |
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Originally centred on Old College the university expanded to premises on The Mound, the Royal Mile and George Square. |
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Belfast expanded very rapidly from being a market town to becoming an industrial city during the course of the 19th century. |
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The city expanded to the natural barrier of the hills that surround it, overwhelming other settlements. |
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Around the country, local Gaelic and Gaelicised lords expanded their powers at the expense of the English government in Dublin. |
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Edward and his successors expanded Alfred's network of fortified burhs, a key element of their strategy, enabling them to go on the offensive. |
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This tradition of absolutism, known as Tsarist autocracy, was expanded by Catherine II the Great and her descendants. |
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The end of the Indian Wars further expanded acreage under mechanical cultivation, increasing surpluses for international markets. |
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Initially confined to Europe, the fighting gradually assumed a global dimension as the political ambitions of the Revolution expanded. |
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This alliance expanded in 1882 to include Italy, in what became the Triple Alliance. |
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At first, the scheme only applied to certain trades but, in 1920, it was expanded to include most manual workers. |
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