On 9 April 1838, these were extended to a temporary halt at Denbigh Hall, near Bletchley, providing a coach service to Rugby. |
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In other words, most of a snake's skeleton is an extremely extended thorax. |
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With the annexation of Oudh in 1856, this territory was extended and eventually became the United Provinces of Agra and Oudh. |
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Subsequently developed by Thomas Munro, this system was gradually extended all over South India. |
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Osman extended the control of his principality by conquering Byzantine towns along the Sakarya River. |
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There seem no reason why the principle of trusteeship in private affairs should be not be extended to the international field. |
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China traditionally relied on the extended family to provide welfare services. |
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Historically most people in the United Kingdom lived either in conjugal extended families or nuclear families. |
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The European integration process has extended the right of foreigners to vote. |
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In most of the world's navies, a deployment designates an extended period of duty at sea. |
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Several commentators have suggested that if the liquidity crisis continues, an extended recession or worse could occur. |
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Capital Cymru airs an extended local programming service, predominantly in the Welsh language, for Gwynedd and Anglesey. |
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The city was burned by Edward III of England in 1336, but was rebuilt and extended, and called New Aberdeen. |
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The group of islands were claimed for the English Crown, and the charter of the Virginia Company was later extended to include them. |
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The ash falls occasionally extended into the northern and western parts of the island. |
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The Commission recommended in 2010 that the limit not be extended beyond the standard limit, based on scientific surveys. |
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This was extended to five million by the Representation of the People Act 1884, which extended the householder's franchise. |
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The social contract in the original case was between the king and the nobility, but was gradually extended to all of the people. |
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The city boundaries were extended slightly to include Stormont within the capital city. |
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In 1981, the lease for Suffield was extended, and in 1991, the lease was again extended. |
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The Al Khalifa imposed their authority over Bahrain and extended their area of jurisdiction to Qatar. |
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On 8 February 2012, the checks were extended to cover all 68 A380 aircraft in operation. |
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In 2006, Boeing addressed reports of an extended change period by stating that the 787 engine swap was intended to take 24 hours. |
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The exceptions would expire on January 30, 2009, unless extended by the Federal Reserve Board. |
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In the late 1960s and 1970s, ratings were extended to commercial paper and bank deposits. |
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Euler's laws can, however, be taken as axioms describing the laws of motion for extended bodies, independently of any particle structure. |
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This did not strictly contradict Oppenheimer's results, but extended them to include the point of view of infalling observers. |
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Finkelstein's solution extended the Schwarzschild solution for the future of observers falling into a black hole. |
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The government report suggested that the line could be extended to reach Scotland. |
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The station will be extended to the south and west with significant construction above. |
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This method uses a vertical production well and an extended lateral well drilled directionally in the coal. |
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In 2001, the SAR system was extended, and it is anticipated that there will be SAR files from the 2011 census. |
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If these codes are judged to not meet local needs, local authorities may use a Department for Education approved list of extended categories. |
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The prohibition of lighting a fire has been extended in the modern era to driving a car, which involves burning fuel and using electricity. |
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They in turn refused to attend in protest at similar invitations not being extended to the Polish Army and Navy. |
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This extended lowland is known as the Great European Plain, and at its heart lies the North German Plain. |
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The era was pro as entrepreneurs extended the range of their business around the globe. |
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We extended this formulation to the multidifferential ones, and consider their infinite order jet prolongation. |
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Research and writing extended over two years during which Waugh did little other work, delaying the third volume of his war trilogy. |
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Nevertheless, mentions of his early life and extended family paint a loose biographical picture of the detective. |
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Tellson's Bank... was a munificent house, and extended great liberality to old customers who had fallen from their high estate. |
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Though the scholarship was extended to permit Sullivan to spend one year in Leipzig, he stayed for three years. |
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During the extended tour, Coldplay recorded a live DVD and CD, Live 2003, at Sydney's Hordern Pavilion. |
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Radiohead nearly broke up due to the pressure of sudden success as the Pablo Honey supporting tour extended into its second year. |
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In February 2012, they began their first extended North American tour in four years, including dates in the United States, Canada and Mexico. |
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She released a statement saying she needed an extended period of rest to avoid permanent damage to her voice. |
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Each film in the series also had special extended editions released on DVD a year after their respective theatrical releases. |
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The extended editions also had a tight schedule at the start of each year to complete special effects and music. |
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The extended cuts of the films and the included special features were spread over two discs, and a limited collector's edition was also released. |
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For people living in the Channel Islands and Isle of Man, TV licensing law is extended to their areas by Orders made by their own Governments. |
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There is no observed conjunction to ground an inference either to extended objects or to God, as unobserved causes. |
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In the political analysis of philosopher George Sabine, the scepticism of Hume extended to the doctrine of government by consent. |
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He also advocated extended suffrage, equality before the law, and religious tolerance. |
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An extended phase diagram describing the regions of stability of all known types of DWs in permalloy nanostrips is provided. |
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Popper's influence, both through his work in philosophy of science and through his political philosophy, has also extended beyond the academy. |
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The last hour of a match must contain at least 20 overs, being extended in time so as to include 20 overs if necessary. |
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A race may be extended by three laps if three or more laps have been run behind a safety car. |
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Their rule extended from Iraq to Oman at its height and they too came under Ottoman suzerainty. |
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An airport is an aerodrome with extended facilities, mostly for commercial air transport. |
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Truman in 1945 extended United States control to all the natural resources of its continental shelf. |
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The portion of the continental shelf beyond the 200 nautical mile limit is also known as the extended continental shelf. |
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As of 13 May 2009, 51 submissions by 44 countries have been lodged for claims over their extended continental shelf. |
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Djibouti, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Italy were among the countries that officially extended recognition to Muhammad's administration. |
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It was later extended south to the Four Level Interchange in downtown Los Angeles, regarded as the first stack interchange ever built. |
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He enacted social and economic reforms and extended assistance to small farms and businesses. |
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The cathedral was extended several times in later ages, turning it into a curious and unique mixture of building styles. |
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The Silver Age was extended a century and the final four centuries represent Late Latin. |
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Roman provinces traded among themselves, but trade extended outside the frontiers to regions as far away as China and India. |
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The multivolume Attic Nights of Aulus Gellius is an extended exploration of how Romans constructed their literary culture. |
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Roman influence was therefore continually extended as the borders of their conquered territory shifted significantly several times. |
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During the seventh century, the Northumbrians gradually extended their territory to the north. |
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The Royal Burghs Act was also extended to the 12 parliamentary burghs which had recently been enfranchised. |
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A dense cloud of smoke enveloped the whole country by day, and even extended far out to sea. |
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The northern limit of its range extended from southern Scandinavia to southern Siberia and Japan. |
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On 13 March 2008 Michael Russell announced that the National Park would be extended to take in Blair Atholl and Spittal of Glenshee. |
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The sheriffdom of Argyll was an inherited position, and had remained in the Campbell family, and now it was extended to include Islay and Jura. |
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The right to issue banknotes was extended to other banks after 1716 when the Bank of Scotland's monopoly was allowed to lapse. |
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The LGV Atlantique which stops at Le Mans will be extended to Rennes in 2017, providing faster connections between Paris and Brittany. |
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This led to a complete restructuring of the course, extended in 1867 by Old Tom Morris to the 18 holes which had meanwhile become standardized. |
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Flying was temporarily diverted to East Fortune, which had its runway extended to accommodate the airliners of the period. |
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The station was extended over the top of Argyle Street, and thirteen platforms were built. |
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The timetable was extended into the early hours over weekends, with additional sailings integrated with rail services. |
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Under his leadership after 1909, Liberals extended minimum wages to farm workers. |
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The Unemployment Insurance Act 1920 extended national insurance to 11 million additional workers. |
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The National Health Insurance Act 1920 increased insurance benefits, and eligibility for pensions was extended to more people. |
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In the late 19th century it was extended to the more general scientific study of metals, alloys, and related processes. |
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Following the Norman invasion, the administrative machinery of government extended only slowly into northern England. |
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Initially they only exhibited their work in north Wales, but they later extended membership to the south of the country. |
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Accounts variously suggest the tract of land extended from Bardsey Island to Cardigan or as far south as Ramsey Island. |
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Legends of the land suggest that it may have extended 20 miles west of the present coast. |
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Overgrazing of these areas, particularly by herds of goats, greatly extended the areal extent of deserts. |
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One copper mine at Great Orme in North Wales, extended to a depth of 70 meters. |
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Gwent may also have extended east of the River Wye into areas known as Cantref Coch, which later became the Forest of Dean. |
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The exclusivity period of a product on the market can also be extended through nonpatent exclusivities. |
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In the aftermath of the revolt, French power extended throughout Poitou, threatening the interests of the Lusignan family. |
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Roads and light railways were extended to the new front line, to allow artillery and ammunition to be moved forward. |
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By 1851 the harbor was extended out into the bay by wharves while buildings were erected on piles among the ships. |
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The main departure platform was extended in 1908 and used for milk and parcels. |
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It stabilizes the vocal instrument, thereby providing extended capacity for high notes as well as nonwobbly, audible low notes. |
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The railway was extended from Ruabon, via Acrefair and Trevor, to reach Llangollen by 1865, operating passenger and goods services. |
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Hence, they supplement the conventional fossil record and allow the fossil ranges of many groups to be extended. |
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Nowadays, the extended scale is only used in Taiwan and mainland China, which are often affected by typhoons. |
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This usage is retained in British English, where the name is also extended to cover several other small species of the genus. |
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They also have to maintain the road for the extended period of their shadow toll agreement. |
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The Buchanan Plan of 1964 envisaged a highly ambitious extended city centre, crossed with urban motorways. |
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Manx2 added a Fairchild Metroliner from Flightline BCN to its fleet for a period and extended its route network to include Belfast City. |
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Platforms 2 to 11 were extended past the Bishop's Road bridge and a new parcel depot was built. |
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This railway was eventually upgraded to steam operation and extended towards Rhosllannerchrugog and Wrexham. |
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In 1981, Williams published Culture, in which the term is given extended discussion. |
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A charter with extended privileges was drafted in 1657, but appears never to have been enrolled or to have come into effect. |
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Later, in 1953, the boundaries were again extended by the Local Government Provisional Order Confirmation Act. |
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This design retained the form of the Greek Cross design but extended it with a nave. |
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Leeks are easy to grow from seed and tolerate standing in the field for an extended harvest, which takes place up to 6 months from planting. |
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Over this extended period his various assistants included Richard Webster, Geraint John, Rob Howley, Dan Baugh and Bill Millard. |
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A scan revealed that Bale had suffered ligament damage to his right ankle, consigning him to an extended period on the sidelines. |
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On 9 November 1922, the county borough of Cardiff was extended to include the area. |
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In 1948 the organisation was registered as a limited company, and the Cardiff season was extended from one week to two. |
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On 28 September 2011, Funeral for a Friend announced the release of a new extended play to be released in November. |
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Subsequently, the number of ESTs was extended to 12,000 and the diatom EST database was constructed for functional analyses. |
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Also, the longer days of the northern summer provide extended time for breeding birds to feed their young. |
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Due to the extended period of care, breeding occurs every two years rather than annually for some species. |
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Trade, and therefore knowledge, extended to the Indonesian islands but apparently not Australia. |
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In 1820 the Crovan's Gate Mining Company extended the line up the valley to the mine by building a series of five inclined planes. |
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The names were first applied just to lands near the coast and only later extended to include the hinterlands. |
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With the 2010 Kallikratis plan, the powers and authority of the regions were redefined and extended. |
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Heraklion was surrounded by high walls and bastions and extended westward and southward by the 17th century. |
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In oceanography and marine biology, the idea of the littoral zone is extended roughly to the edge of the continental shelf. |
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How far seaward the Roman settlement extended is unclear owing to the deposits laid down above them during later floods. |
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In North America, the ice covered essentially all of Canada and extended roughly to the Missouri and Ohio Rivers, and eastward to Manhattan. |
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Also see nutrient pollution for an extended explanation of nutrient remediation. |
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This is due to the large stores of oxygen, either bound to hemoglobin or myoglobin, which the seals rely on to dive for extended periods of time. |
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Whales produce a great variety of vocalizations, notably the extended songs of the humpback whale. |
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They greatly extended the battlefield and made the 6-pounder even more outgunned in action. |
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In the 20th century they have all but disappeared, and the standard language has extended throughout the country. |
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The nave was extended in the 12th century with a northern arcade, and in the following century with a southern arcade. |
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By the 1890s it had extended its realm across Central Asia to Afghanistan, absorbing local states in the process. |
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The two parties further agreed that the convention could be extended by mutual agreement. |
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The solution was that the steel tubular legs of the platforms would be extended. |
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A supertanker's routes are generally long, requiring it to stay at sea for extended periods, up to and beyond seventy days at a time. |
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Therefore, the exposure of benzene would be limited to leaks that are below the limit of detection and go unnoticed for extended periods of time. |
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These platforms are moored to a location for extended periods, and do not actually drill for oil or gas. |
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These breakwaters have been extended and adapted so that the port lies almost entirely on reclaimed land. |
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The town has gradually extended up the river valley, encompassing several villages in doing so. |
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Unfortunately, the fire which he himself lit extended to the buildings, and the roofs fell prey to the flames. |
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The Lucca Conference renewed the First Triumvirate and extended Caesar's governorship for another five years. |
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West Francia extended further south than modern France, but it did not extend as far east. |
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Darius's canal was wide enough for two triremes to pass each other with oars extended, and required four days to traverse. |
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She underprices to make the sale, gives away product, provides extended warranty services at no charge, and personally overservices her accounts. |
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Training was extended from two years to four, with the resulting need for more accommodation for cadets. |
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The German bombardment was extended to the harbour, where there was a hospital train full of wounded waiting to be evacuated. |
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Their resistance allowed the evacuation effort to be extended to 4 June, on which date another 26,175 Frenchmen were transported to England. |
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Size has also increased, some designs reaching up to corvette size, 800 tonnes including a helicopter, giving them extended modes of operation. |
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Eight further sectors were added when the invasion was extended to include Utah on the Cotentin Peninsula. |
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Under this law, police powers were extended, constitutional rights suspended and censorship legalised. |
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Hawke took command of the blockading fleet off Brest and extended the blockade of the French coast from Dunkirk to Marseilles. |
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When the territory was extended to include part of Preston parish in 1873, the new area became a seventh ward named Preston. |
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Evidently Pliny's extension of Bassus extended at least from the reign of Nero to that of Vespasian. |
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Chameleons have very long sticky tongues which can be extended rapidly to catch their insect prey. |
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A drought is an extended period of months or years when a region notes a deficiency in its water supply. |
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The limits of the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans have therefore been extended South to the Antarctic Continent. |
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Despite the lack of precipitation over the central portion of the continent, ice there lasts for extended periods. |
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It is difficult to know how far down the social scale this rationalism extended. |
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In the past, the range of the Asiatic lion extended from South Asia to the Balkans, possibly up to the Danube. |
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Because of weather disruption the format of the 2010 contest was altered and it was extended to a fourth day. |
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The table measures eight feet long when it is fully extended. |
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This dynamic of life and death is extended by the fact that Caravaggio often painted the same agasp expression in many of his living faces. |
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He half-stood, keeping his back bent, and extended his left hand and the bifta toward me. |
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A cannonproof breastwork, built during the previous war, extended along the beach from the hills to the rocks. |
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Montrose led his army in an extended chevauchee through the heart of the Campbell country. |
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Behind a cowyard of shattered stone pavement and cracked mud stood the farm itself, and around it extended the fields belonging thereto. |
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An extended basic block can show more easily when expressions have already been calculated. |
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The floor manager will be positioned somewhere out of shot but in JOHN'S eyeline and will hold up a hand with four fingers extended. |
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Modern English has extended this custom of flexibility, when it comes to incorporating words from different languages. |
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Great Britain has been subject to a variety of plate tectonic processes over a very extended period of time. |
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The majority of patients required a hemihepatectomy, extended resection, or multiple segmental resection. |
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During the Second World War, the term was temporarily extended to ten years by Acts of Parliament. |
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In 1832, the Reform Act extended the vote in Britain but did not grant universal suffrage. |
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The line is being extended to Broadway, with the aim of reaching Honeybourne and making connection with the Cotswold Line. |
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Conscription was not extended to Northern Ireland and roughly an equal number volunteered from Northern Ireland as volunteered from the south. |
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The ice covered all land areas and extended into the ocean onto the middle and outer continental shelf. |
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Emanating from Southern France, this culture extended into the north of the peninsula. |
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In parts of Britain that were not Romanised, such as Scotland, the period is extended a little longer, say to the 5th century. |
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Gradually Roman control extended, and the Roman Province of Gallia Transalpina developed along the Mediterranean coast. |
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Pompey and Crassus were promised the consulship in 55 BC, and Caesar's term as governor was extended for five years. |
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This created problems for some consuls and praetors, and these magistrates would occasionally have their imperium extended. |
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He extended the summer court session, as well as the winter term, by shortening the traditional breaks. |
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Claudius also reinforced or extended the seating rules that reserved front seating at the Circus for senators. |
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Frontinus extended Roman rule to all of South Wales, and initiated exploitation of the mineral resources, such as the gold mines at Dolaucothi. |
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This may be a misspelling of the Dobunni, who lived in Gloucestershire, and may give an indication of how far Catuvellaunian power extended. |
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Dio says that, even if they were lined up one deep, they would not have extended the length of Boudica's line. |
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He won a victory in the war and extended his control over the region, as remains of camps and fortifications in the region indicate. |
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Importantly, whatever their origin or when they flourished, they established their claim to lordship through their links to extended kin ties. |
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Much of the alluvium in the river plains had not yet been deposited and the tidal river estuaries extended much further inland. |
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Alfred's educational ambitions seem to have extended beyond the establishment of a court school. |
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This was the home area of Harald Fairhair, the first king of Norway, and because of him, the name was extended to the entire country. |
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For an extended period, the Norwegian art scene was dominated by artwork from Germany and Holland as well as by the influence of Copenhagen. |
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Henry reasserted and extended previous suzerainties to secure possession of his inherited realm. |
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However, which lesson can be drawn from observation of natural societies and extended to infosocieties? |
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However, in reality, the king's rule only ever extended to parts of the island. |
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Wolsey centralised the national government and extended the jurisdiction of the conciliar courts, particularly the Star Chamber. |
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Virginia has extended state recognition to eight Native American tribes resident in the state, though some lack federal recognition status. |
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The Company had at various stages extended its influence to China, the Philippines, and Java. |
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France also extended its influence in North Africa after 1870, establishing a protectorate in Tunisia in 1881 with the Bardo Treaty. |
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Biographical Memoirs is published annually and contains extended obituaries of deceased Fellows. |
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Whigs rejected the Tory appeals to governmental authority and social discipline, and extended political discussion beyond Parliament. |
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The Act extended to England and Ireland, but not to Scotland, whose Estates had not been consulted before the selection of Sophia. |
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Responsible government was first granted to Nova Scotia in 1848, and was soon extended to the other British North American colonies. |
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It was opened in 1761 from Worsley to Manchester, and later extended from Manchester to Runcorn, and then from Worsley to Leigh. |
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The movement of coal to ships rapidly became a lucrative business, and the line was soon extended to a new port and town at Middlesbrough. |
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Their territory extended across the fertile lowland of what is now Salford and Stretford. |
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Through the Revolutionary Wars, it unleashed a wave of global conflicts that extended from the Caribbean to the Middle East. |
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However, in 1920 the 19th Amendment extended the franchise to women in all states. |
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This immediately affected the Soviet prisoners of war liberated by the Allies, but was also extended to all Eastern European refugees. |
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Peers also concluded that pay restraint in the NHS over an extended period is a factor in low staff moral and in staff leaving. |
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In fact, the business vote was recently extended in the City to cover more companies. |
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In 2016 the Conservative government extended student loan access in England to postgraduate students to help improve access to education. |
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He extended patronage control through every branch of Louisiana's state government. |
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It also ensures that relevant UK legislation is extended to the islands smoothly. |
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Kings profited from warfare that extended royal legislation and increased the lands they directly controlled. |
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Edward Coke noted that when the high sheriff employed constables to assist in his duties the law was also extended to them. |
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Numerous subsequent Royal Charters over the centuries confirmed and extended the citizens' rights. |
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Gwynedd, at the height of its power, extended as far east as the Dee estuary. |
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Rosemary Stewart the Canadian insurance heiress resided here for an extended period, known for dedication to coastal swimming from the harbour. |
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Rivers which emerge from springs may produce tufa terraces, consisting of layers of calcite deposited over extended periods of time. |
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It covered east Somerset and parts of the counties of Gloucestershire and Wiltshire and at some periods extended into Oxfordshire and Berkshire. |
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Britannia Inferior extended as far north as Hadrian's Wall, which was the northernmost border of the Roman Empire. |
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The line was extended to the Truro River at Newham in 1855 Then Truro Road Station closed and Newham served as the terminus. |
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Having already been extended west, east and northwards, it was then decided the Exchange needed an entire new establishment. |
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Mars extended its brand to ice cream, Caterpillar to shoes and watches, Michelin to a restaurant guide, Adidas and Puma to personal hygiene. |
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Dunlop extended its brand from tires to other rubber products such as shoes, golf balls, tennis racquets, and adhesives. |
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Cars Limited the business extended to complete cars made in association with Standard Motor Co, many bearing Jaguar as a model name. |
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The lower cylinders, which are under the crankcase, may collect oil when the engine has been stopped for an extended period. |
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Preston railway station was opened in 1838 and has since been rebuilt and extended several times. |
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Whether some distant cousin really belongs to the extended family of liberalisms is a matter of healthy dispute. |
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Sutton Bridge was extended to span the cut, and Culham Lock was built on the cut just above the bridge. |
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Near the end of his career, Faraday proposed that electromagnetic forces extended into the empty space around the conductor. |
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Hooke's activities in astronomy extended beyond the study of stellar distance. |
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Boole's work was extended and refined by a number of writers, beginning with William Stanley Jevons. |
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In his work, and in collaboration with Penrose, Hawking extended the singularity theorem concepts first explored in his doctoral thesis. |
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The use of the Bayes theorem has been extended in science and in other fields. |
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The GWR extended into the West Midlands in competition with the Midland and the London and North Western Railway. |
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In 1874, the mixed gauge was extended along the main line to Chippenham and the line from there to Weymouth was narrowed. |
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This line was extended westwards through Exeter and Plymouth to reach Truro and Penzance, the most westerly railway station in England. |
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First a container was filled with water via a pipe, which extended through the top of the container to nearly the bottom. |
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For extended objects composed of many particles, the kinetic energy of the composite body is the sum of the kinetic energies of the particles. |
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The M1 was extended south from its original starting point at Junction 5 towards London in three stages. |
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Experiments with pneumatic railways failed in their extended adoption by cities. |
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It is planned that the Northern line be extended to Battersea with an intermediate station at Nine Elms. |
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In 1900 the line was extended north to Gynn Square where it linked up with the Blackpool and Fleetwood Tramroad. |
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The transport network around the airport has been extended to cope with the increase in passenger numbers. |
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From east to west the forest extended about five miles, from Askern on the east to Badsworth in the west. |
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Terminal 2's current capacity is around 8 million passengers a year, this will be extended to ultimately handle 25 million passengers a year. |
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When the idea of a congestion charge was mooted, part of the scheme was to have extended the Metrolink to the airport. |
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During the 1960s, at the time when the upstream docks were closing, the PLA further extended the Tilbury dock facilities. |
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Wells, in the three hole, extended his streak of at-bats without a home run to 134, the longest longball drought of his career. |
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Vespasian sent legions to defend the eastern frontier in Cappadocia, extended the occupation in Britain and reformed the tax system. |
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They chose a course that extended the lovefest, bonded Barbaro to his fans and cemented his appeal as a documentary subject. |
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The medieval language also possessed two additional tenses for expressing past events and an extended set of possessive suffixes. |
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The gardens date back to medieval times when orchards and vineyards extended to the north of the Papal Apostolic Palace. |
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Citizenship is extended also to the spouse, parents and descendants of a citizen, provided they are living with the person who is a citizen. |
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Charles extended the Burgundian territory with the annexation of Tournai, Artois, Utrecht, Groningen and Guelders. |
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This was however simply an extended outreach as part of the Salvation Army's prisoner visitation program established over a century ago. |
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Wilfrid's network of monasteries extended across at least three of the kingdoms of England in his day. |
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His contacts extended to the Lombard kingdom in Italy, where they included King Perctarit and his son Cunipert. |
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Fisher seems to have had close contacts with his extended family all his life. |
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Also, facilities already provided by the charitable foundation for a few scholars could profitably be extended to further paying pupils. |
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Extension options include extended payment periods offered by the original lender and federal loan consolidation. |
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Students at this stage have the choice of taking 3 or four subjects and are also offered the opportunity to take an extended project. |
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He often unified all the farm buildings into the architecture of his extended villas. |
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The Villenkolonie of Lichterfelde West in Berlin was conceived after an extended trip by the architect through the South of England. |
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With the conquest of Italy, prepared viae were extended from Rome and its vicinity to outlying municipalities, sometimes overlying earlier roads. |
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Their authority extended over all roads between their respective gates of issue in the city wall and the first milestone beyond. |
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In 1987 the gardens were extended to include the Great Dell, a disused quarry with a collection of conifers. |
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Later, German and Scandinavian noblemen extended their power to also Finnic, Samic, Baltic and some Slavic peoples. |
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Edward extended the south side of the Tower of London onto land that had previously been submerged by the River Thames. |
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The castle was extended under William Longchamp, Richard's Lord Chancellor and the man in charge of England while he was on crusade. |
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By multiplying these modules into a grid, the structure could be extended virtually infinitely. |
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The hall and chapel of the infirmary extended east of this cloister, resembling in form and arrangement the nave and chancel of an aisled church. |
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It was modified and enlarged so much that it extended beyond the boundary of Penge Place, which was also the boundary between Surrey and Kent. |
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Over the years many famous leaders visited the Crystal Palace, and were accorded special festivals, with extended published programs. |
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Rather than allowing Bolingbroke to succeed, Richard extended the term of his exile to life and expropriated his properties. |
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Many pictures have been cut down, extended, or otherwise altered in ways that damage or destroy inscriptions. |
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Despite assimilating Italian techniques and Reformation theology, Holbein's art in many ways extended the Gothic tradition. |
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Freud worked from life studies, and was known for asking for extended and punishing sittings from his models. |
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I wonder, then, if the punning could be extended throughout the production. |
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In this extended early modern sense of atheism, Hobbes did take positions that strongly disagreed with church teachings of his time. |
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The characterization element can require extended and extensive study, even centuries. |
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This effect extended beyond his death, in some instances, and not as long as his life, in others. |
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His views on what he saw as oppression and restriction of rightful freedom extended to the Church. |
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His collected works represent, among other things, an extended reflection upon the dehumanising effects of modernity and industrialisation. |
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He stayed in New Mexico for two years, with extended visits to Lake Chapala and Oaxaca in Mexico. |
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Also in the romantic music era, the growth and development of ballet extended the composition of dance music to a new height. |
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Long imitative paragraphs are the exception, often kept for final climactic sections in the minority of extended motets. |
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Instead, Jennens's text is an extended reflection on Jesus as the Messiah called Christ. |
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By the end of the 1970s the quest for authenticity had extended to the use of period instruments and historically correct styles of playing them. |
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Over the years the Trust's objectives have been extended so that it can promote the music of other composers who were Delius's contemporaries. |
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The material on the first two albums was largely constructed out of extended jams of blues standards and folk songs. |
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After his death in 1742, his son William extended his scheme by purchasing the remains of the Abbey and Fountains Hall. |
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He extended the landscaped area in the picturesque romantic style, contrasting with the formality of his father's work. |
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Sky Sports F1 coverage will remain unaffected and BBC Radio 5 Live and 5 Live Sports Extra will be extended until the 2021 season. |
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