Once you're over the initial difficulties, the route follows a nice crack that I used for left foot and hand jams. |
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What follows is apparently so vile, viewers may never look at a quarter-pounder the same way again. |
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The buyout follows a licensing deal that was landed late last year for activewear for men and sportswear for young men and juniors. |
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Thus it necessarily follows that if the private sector moves into deficit, the sum of the other two balances must move in the same way. |
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Casual wear is permitted after hours, as long as it follows the school dress code. |
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The canyon is forested mainly with pines and junipers, but other trees grow along the streambed that the road follows for much of the way. |
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There is no time to get Tom, so he follows the men through the town and past the quarry. |
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The announcement, made in February, follows hot on the heels of the company's recent acquirement of the National Rail Corporation. |
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She was so thrilled by the prospect of motherhood that Thorn follows the advice of a priest and agrees to accept an orphan child as his own. |
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What follows is a brief account of my experiences and a reconstruction of some events from discussions with the victims. |
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In Drag Hunting, a pack of hounds follows a scent laid by a human rather than pursuing a live quarry. |
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From a formal point of view, a conclusion follows necessarily from the premises in a well-formed syllogism. |
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The move follows a series of recent ram raids, when thieves have smashed into the barriers to get at the cash. |
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The appeal follows a recent spate of vandalism where bins have been set alight, plant pots have been kicked over and garden furniture damaged. |
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The move follows a scare on May 11, when authorities ordered workers to evacuate several federal buildings. |
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If you look at the appendix that follows the paper, one fact immediately jumps out. |
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The walk passes through beautiful beech forest and follows the upper reaches of the Makarora River. |
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This acquisition follows Maplin's recent purchase of a standalone 580 square metre retail warehouse in Belfast earlier this month. |
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He's eager and willing to please and follows my instructions without a fault. |
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The route follows well waymarked paths from Hawkshead across low pastures to the charming settlement of Colthouse. |
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In contrast, where the affix is a prefix, the dependent clause follows the independent clause. |
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The administratrix testified about gifts made or not made by John to his children before his death as follows. |
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The novel follows a farming family's fight for survival in the aftermath of the foot and mouth epidemic. |
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Another variable related to set names or actions is whether the number quantifying a set precedes or follows it. |
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We must remember that behind justification by faith is righteousness, which follows from covenant. |
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Her future takes a dramatic turn when she follows an uncharacteristically rash instinct and travels to the slums of Bombay. |
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It follows that the quantum of damages in private nuisance does not depend on the number of those enjoying the land in question. |
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The pressure on the landscape could be relieved if wind power follows wave power out to the ocean. |
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As I am leaving, he follows me silently down the stairs and jumps slightly when I turn around. |
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If higher degrees qualify students to teach rather than become professional writers, it follows they must also possess critical skills. |
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Watts follows his presentation of the archaeological record with a review of the contemporary ethnographic data on ochre use amongst the Khoisan. |
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The pipes were put on end and centered around pieces of rebar rising from a concrete footing that follows the property line. |
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The biggest of the quakes was reclassified to 9.0 magnitude and details now verified as follows. |
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Growth response in distinction to the phototropic growth response, typically follows symmetrical illumination of the sporangiophore from above. |
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The track follows the river to its source, traverses the Southern Alps and ends on the West Coast, south of Karamea. |
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The latest surge follows Taiwan's decision last year to lift some restrictions on investing in China. |
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However, the substrate for desaturation is currently unknown but most likely follows acylation. |
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This dead-end dirt road follows a peaceful stretch of the Housatonic River and connects to the Appalachian Trail. |
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The Herald strike follows a series of walkouts by journalists and printers over the last three weeks. |
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The trip back to the main highway follows the Buller River from its source at Lake Rotoiti to Kawatiri Junction. |
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The move follows a dispute over the growing use in Italy of the abortion pill, Mifepristone. |
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The condemnation follows recent controversy in the US where a rash of product recalls has provoked a safety panic over free gifts. |
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He follows the teachings of modern management gurus rather than the old-style mandarins and party politicos. |
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This follows another story last week whereby prisoners were trying to get permission to vote in elections. |
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This guy hangs out on the street with his video camera, and when he sees a prostitute pick up a john, he follows them and gets it on tape. |
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It follows, then, that any radiation emitted by the cavity radiator corresponds to the definition of blackbody radiation. |
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It follows a survey of local residents which centred on extra traffic using the road as a rat run since the opening of the park and ride. |
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The top 10 tackiest couples of the year, according to readers of Star magazine, are as follows. |
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As it currently stands, the Via Dolorosa follows the account given in the Gospel of John. |
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In some ways, Iain follows the classic profile of the early achiever. |
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The walk follows flat riverside pastures for virtually all the way, though numerous stiles and kissing gates need to be negotiated and walking boots are essential. |
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But, crucially, it follows a similar logic of putting the responsibility on to parents to break cycles of deprivation through the sheer force of their parenting skills. |
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Conventional economic theory follows a mathematical paradigm pioneered by classical physics, embodying smooth, differentiable functions, and dominant equilibria. |
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It follows that we need specific, tailored sets of initiatives for these groups and, crucially, for minorities. |
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Inheritance follows Monika and Helen on their difficult, personal journeys and I was glad the camera afforded me the chance to share their experience. |
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When lives are saved in catastrophes, there follows the task of guaranteeing that survivors are kept warm, well-fed and provided with medical care. |
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Guyana is famous for rich, heavy rums while Haiti follows the French tradition of double distilling and extended aging in oak barrels for rich, full styles. |
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What follows is a welcome dose of absurdist humor just when we need it. |
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The memoir follows Oswalt from 1995 to 1999 as he was starting out on his comedy career in Los Angeles. |
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Measurement of hydrides with this absorptiometer is performed as follows. |
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It follows that the plants themselves and depictions in botanical prints, fabrics, wallpapers, and on china suggest traditional English country decorating. |
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The designer follows in the collaborative footsteps of Pharrell Williams, Raf Simons, and Stella McCartney. |
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It follows the abolishment of the Working Families' Tax Credit, Disabled Person's Tax Credit and Children's Tax Credit, which is being replaced by two new tax systems. |
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A YA post-apocalyptic alien invasion novel that follows the story of a teenage girl, cassie, and her brother, Ben. |
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The documentary follows Mandela as he goes about his day-to-day activities in Europe, Asia, Africa and America, to uncover this truly extraordinary man. |
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The rest of the episode follows Carrie spreading the gospel of her indignance over the thoughtless goodbye. |
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But he follows his obsession, and goes to great lengths in doing so, peeping through keyholes and lurking in the bushes with binoculars in an effort to satisfy his curiosity. |
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The arresting officer follows a hunch and calls in a canine search unit that happens to be in the area. |
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We are in the realms of conjecture now, but I make no apologies for what follows. |
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The trilogy follows Kate and baba, two lasses from the Shannon bogs, from convent school to the bright lights of London. |
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What follows is culture shock, heartache, romance, rejection and even a Richard Gere-inspired twist. |
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The video follows the twosome on their romantic tryst, from canoodling in bed to riding carefree in a convertible. |
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What follows from here is a marvel of the artistry of argument, of a mind at work against the narrowest ideas of its age. |
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Even more significant, however, is the reorientation of anti-establishment politics that follows. |
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Thus begins a wheezy, dull little story that follows Clint around as he has annoying conversations with his complainy doctor, jerky cops, and Jeff Daniels. |
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New Hampshire loves to be contrarian and rarely follows the conventional wisdom. |
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A hazy choral interlude follows, followed by more nasty beats and acerbic lyrics. |
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Emily's on the rebound and uninterested in attachments, but Oliver is one smitten kitten, and he follows her around New York City, which is, luckily, uncrowded that afternoon. |
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A Country Parish examines life in west Wiltshire as it follows vicar Jamie Allen and his family as he moves into the parish of Seend and adjusts to country life. |
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Of the eight rappers that Shaw follows over the course of a year, one winds up dead, one gets a record deal, and the rest end up exactly where they started. |
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The Duke's appointment follows a long tradition of royal involvement with the academy. |
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It follows the international passport convention but has extra pages for domestic use. |
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The decree follows pressure from the newly formed Afghan parliament and public complaints over the heavy traffic jams caused by the barriers. |
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Role congruence occurs when each actor follows a script that harmonizes with the roles played by the other actors. |
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Liechtenstein follows a policy of neutrality and is one of the few countries in the world that maintain no military. |
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Today, a soft version is sold under the same name which follows an entirely different recipe. |
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The border follows the Argun and Amur river to the confluence of the latter with the Ussuri River. |
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There follows a listing of the derivation of all the inhabited islands in the Northern Isles. |
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The vast flat expanse of the Carse of Stirling follows including Flanders Moss. |
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The land boundary follows a watershed and is crossed by two roads, the A9 and the A836, and one railway, the Far North Line. |
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The ceremony on Guid Nychburris Day, follows a route and sequence of events laid down in the mists of time. |
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After the first trading phase is over and the first message has been communicated via newsticker, the first communication phase follows. |
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A proposed phylogeny of the vascular plants after Kenrick and Crane is as follows, with modification to the gymnosperms from Christenhusz et al. |
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Set in Leith in the early 1980s, it introduces the Trainspotting characters and follows them as they fall into heroin addiction. |
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The theme of Public Service Broadcasting's third album, Every Valley, follows the rise and fall of Welsh coal mining. |
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At this point the border between Wrexham and Cheshire West and Chester follows the course of the river. |
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A list of additional officers follows, including such officers as the groom of the rein, the porter, the bakeress and the laundress. |
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The Sedgwick Trail follows the River Clough, highlighting rock features and exploring the Dent Fault. |
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It can be attracted by feeding cetaceans, but rarely follows boats or associates with other shearwater species. |
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By and large, color variation in either group independently follows Gloger's Rule. |
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Flexible normalism follows the assumption that people reach the periphery of society by chance. |
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The shark follows plankton concentrations in the water column, so is often visible at the surface. |
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This classification follows FishBase in dividing the eels into 20 families. |
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Castle Street follows on from Cowbridge Road East from Canton and begins after Cardiff Bridge, over the River Taff. |
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In practice, Hong Kong follows a loose, unnamed romanization scheme used by the Government of Hong Kong. |
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Finally humans come to realize nature follows natural laws, and they discover their true nature through science. |
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What follows is a representation of one possible structure, should the system be defined further. |
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The European pied flycatcher Ficedula hypoleuca also follows this migratory trend, breeding in Asia and Europe and wintering in Africa. |
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The previous equation cannot be applied to the decay chain, but can be generalized as follows. |
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Radiocaesium follows potassium and tends to accumulate in plant tissues, including fruits and vegetables. |
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As an effect of human work, it empties into Lake Constance on Austrian territory and not on the border that follows its old natural river bed. |
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The Quaternary Period follows the Neogene Period and extends to the present. |
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In fact their behavior follows very strict circatidal and circadian rhythms according to the relative moon and sun positions. |
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This follows the voyage of the Russian Imperial Navy flagship Kniaz to its sinking at the battle of Tsushima. |
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Alexandria University is a public university that follows the Egyptian system of higher education. |
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Transport in Egypt is centred around Cairo and largely follows the pattern of settlement along the Nile. |
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What follows is a close paraphrase of Ptolemy's own words from Toomer's translation. |
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This variation follows predictable patterns, with birds at higher latitudes being larger and those in arid areas being paler. |
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The priest introduces it with a short phrase and follows it up with a prayer called the embolism and the people respond with the doxology. |
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The formula for the area of a rectangle follows directly from the basic properties of area, and is sometimes taken as a definition or axiom. |
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This and the discussion that follows is precisely true only for a single tidal constituent. |
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Current procedure for analysing tides follows the method of harmonic analysis introduced in the 1860s by William Thomson. |
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Diversity, as measured by the number of families, follows the supercontinent cycle very well. |
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Without resorting to this specialized language, the main conclusions are as follows. |
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The setup's almost laughably pat, and nothing that follows mitigates that patness. |
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The pups who do survive must pass their strong genes down to make sure their young survive and the generation that follows. |
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The Broads largely follows the line of the rivers and natural navigations of the area. |
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A third silent French version appeared in 1920, and follows the legend fairly closely. |
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It follows that the mountains of Wales and Eastern Ireland must also have been submerged beneath thick glacier ice at the time. |
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Dinosaur evolution after the Triassic follows changes in vegetation and the location of continents. |
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The story follows the life of David Copperfield from childhood to maturity. |
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Much of what follows is about changed perspectives, or what my mentor, Sherman Paul, terms perspectivalization, a primary postmodern virtue. |
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The results of the 2014 European Parliament election on the Isle of Wight were as follows. |
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The results of the 2009 European election on the Isle of Wight were as follows. |
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The results of the 2004 European election on the Isle of Wight were as follows. |
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It follows the same rules and regulations as the SGB Premiership and SGB Championship, including the use of rider averages. |
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It follows public footpaths and minor lanes, with some sections along roads. |
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From the bus station by Ryde Pier, the path follows the Esplanade close to the beach. |
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The path follows the coast around the eastern tip of the Island at Foreland, then skirts the cliffs above Whitecliff Bay. |
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Away from the approaches to East Cowes and Yarmouth, the majority of this section follows inland roads and many unmade, muddy public footpaths. |
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The Pliocene follows the Miocene Epoch and is followed by the Pleistocene Epoch. |
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The taxonomy shown here follows the monophyletic groupings according to the modern understanding of human and great ape relationships. |
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Dugmore noted that in their seasonal migrations the herd follows a doe for that reason. |
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Mela's descriptive method follows ocean coasts, in the manner of a periplus, probably because it was derived from the accounts of navigators. |
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The fifteen tribes of Dacia as named by Ptolemy, starting from the northernmost ones, are as follows. |
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Based on 2010 United States Census figures, the population residing in each circuit is as follows. |
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Hamburg residents with a foreign citizenship as of 31 December 2016 is as follows. |
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Cologne residents with a foreign citizenship as of 31 December 2015 is as follows. |
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Ranke also rejected the 'teleological approach' to history, which traditionally viewed each period as inferior to the period which follows. |
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Cape Verde follows a policy of nonalignment and seeks cooperative relations with all friendly states. |
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These performances begin with an instrumental astara on rabab, which also gives the notes of the melody which follows. |
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Most of Labrador's southern boundary with Quebec follows the 52nd parallel of latitude. |
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As with most tropical climates, seasonal rainfall follows the sun, and summer is the wettest season. |
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South of Cape Froward, the principal shipping route follows the Magdalena Channel. |
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The University of Madras Tamil Lexicon, compiled between 1924 and 1936, follows this view. |
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Together with double negation elimination one may infer our originally formulated rule, namely that anything follows from an absurdity. |
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New Zealand English, while sharing some words and syntax with Australian English, follows British usage. |
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Modern Russian has a singular vs plural number system, but the declension of noun phrases containing numeral expressions follows complex rules. |
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What follows is an example of present indicative tense conjugation in Italian. |
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In modern American English usage, a complete sentence precedes a colon, while a list, description, explanation, or definition follows it. |
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The subject may be in the first position, but when a topical expression occupies the position, the subject follows the finite verb. |
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The relative pronoun dem is neuter singular to agree with Haus, but dative because it follows a preposition in its own clause. |
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Indeed, while the lexical and grammatical isoglosses follow the Appalachian Mountains, the accent boundary follows the Ohio River. |
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The Marthoma church follows the West Syrian liturgical tradition, and is Eastern in the nature of its worship and ethos. |
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Under schedule 21 to the Criminal Justice Act 2003 the starting points for murders committed on or after 18 December 2003 are as follows. |
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An alternative proof that features an interesting connection with the theory of quasiconformal maps proceeds as follows. |
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The United States Supreme Court follows part of the legal year tradition, albeit without the elaborate ceremony. |
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The premises and conclusion of a syllogism can be any of four types, which are labeled by letters as follows. |
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It follows immediately that all universal categorical statements have existential import with respect to both terms. |
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Regarding the 18 titles of law, Yajnavalkya follows the same pattern as in Manu with slight modifications. |
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Indian law follows principles of English law in most areas of law, but the law of trusts is a notable exception. |
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Private law follows the civil law tradition, originally expressed in the Coutume de Paris as it applied in what was then New France. |
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No legal positivist, however, argues that it follows that the law is therefore to be obeyed, no matter what. |
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Formally, the motion that follows the speech merely calls on parliament to thank the monarch or viceroy via an Address in Reply. |
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If five or more MPs challenge the Speaker's opinion, a formal division follows. |
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A personal vote is used mainly for conscience issues, and follows similar procedures to other Westminster systems. |
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Impeachment in the Philippines follows procedures similar to the United States. |
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A referendum then follows to determine whether the suspended President should be removed from office. |
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India follows constitutional democracy which offers a clear separation of powers. |
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A drift follows the vein, as distinguished from a crosscut that intersects it, or a level or gallery, which may do either. |
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At the confluence of the Mersey and Irwell near Irlam, the canal follows the old course of the River Irwell into Manchester. |
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Chaffee Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor follows the Blackstone Valley from Worcester to Providence, Rhode Island. |
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From there, it follows a rough southeast course through Millbury, Sutton, Grafton, Northbridge, Uxbridge, Millville, and Blackstone. |
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Contrasting Fa with private distortions and behavior, theoretically, their Fa exactly follows Mozi. |
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Yinxi follows the formal sequence of preparation, testing, training and attainment. |
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He sees sacrifice of self or others as a corruption of power, and power as available to anyone who follows the Way. |
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The road at this point follows the Soar Valley, and is mostly on embankment or viaduct, crossing the river four times. |
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It follows the Derwent Valley, entering the district of Amber Valley through Duffield and Belper. |
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From Rowsley, it follows the River Wye, meeting the B5056 near the endpoint of the River Lathkill. |
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The subject constituent precedes the verb and the object constituent follows it. |
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Near Farnworth, the road meets the M61, at junction 4, which closely follows parallel with the A6 up to Preston. |
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The book follows the fortunes of two families through the years. |
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Stated succinctly, the position of the afficionadi of interleaving semantics seems to be as follows. |
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He does so by giving the first structural tone an afterbeat comparable to that which follows the second structural tone. |
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Striking richness of vegetation which follows in the windings of the Rhine, marks its banks, islands, and aits. |
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It follows that somewhere antiworlds consisting of antiparticles are bound to wander. No traces of these antiworlds have as yet been found. |
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If management is not quite as routinised as teaching, it still involves quite a lot of autospeak when what people say follows familiar pathways. |
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The form that follows the backquote is not evaluated, except for certain items. |
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Transsexualism follows a careerlike orientation which begins shortly after birth. |
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A colon tells the reader that what follows is closely related to the preceding clause. |
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This is a feeble article of faith to begin with, but it helps to push my pen through this exordium and what now follows. |
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Favism, a hemolytic anemia that follows the eating of fava or broadbeans, provides a textbook example of a genotype X environment interaction. |
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The sheep for fodder follow the shepherd, the shepherd for food follows not the sheep. |
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Social media is supervisual, and there's nothing more shareable than images, so this is a way to increase shares and likes and follows. |
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It doesn't take too many follows to become overwhelmed with the deluge of content on Twitter. |
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This interactive and informative site follows Spanish exploration by way of a map showing the trails where the conquistadores foreled. |
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This man Jameson pinches 'em, but his mate follows him up an' has it out with him in a waterfront groggery. |
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The term heavy normally follows the call-sign when used by air traffic controllers. |
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The Presbyterian Church of Wales, which follows Calvinistic Methodism, is the largest denomination in Wales. |
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The subordinating conjunction that shows that the clause that follows is a subordinate clause, but it is often omitted. |
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Negation is done with the adverb not, which precedes the main verb and follows an auxiliary verb. |
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Oceanus himself follows on a hippogriff, and counsels Prometheus to submit to Zeus. |
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The region follows closely the historic boundaries of the three Ridings, and there is no serious debate about boundaries. |
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Night after night his disappointment is acute, but hope springs eternal in the scholastic breast, and he follows me again to-morrow. |
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Such labours as these, if they do not shorten life, are calculated to make it wretched, for hypochondria invariably follows close upon them. |
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Current modern rules per the Association of Boxing Commissions are as follows. |
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It was clearly inspired by Nicholas Size's history, which it closely follows. |
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What follows is a list of sources where buyers are most likely to strike gold. |
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And so it follows of necessity that kings were the authors and makers of the laws, and not the laws of the kings. |
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Few analysts believe that the published collection follows Shakespeare's intended sequence. |
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In the 2011 census in Northern Ireland respondents gave their national identity as follows. |
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When two of those people are judges, the tension among two lines of precedent may be resolved as follows. |
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The A46 follows the Fosse Way which, since Roman times, has provided a connection between the southwestern and northeastern parts of England. |
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It follows the Vyrnwy to its confluence with the River Severn, and then continues southwards, rising over Long Mountain east of Welshpool. |
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Subsequent development led to the continuation of the course that the river follows at the present day. |
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The South West Coast Path which starts at Minehead and follows all along the Exmoor coast before continuing to Poole. |
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Its boundary with the Cathedral Quarter follows Victoria Street, beneath which flows the underground course of the Markeaton Brook. |
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This often follows a short period of intense media and opposition pressure for them to do so. |
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French pronunciation follows strict rules based on spelling, but French spelling is often based more on history than phonology. |
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The Methodist Church follows the Revised Common Lectionary, in common with other major denominations in Britain. |
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The modern legend that follows below is synthesised from early and late hagiographical sources, omitting the more fantastical episodes. |
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I follow the Zaydi madhab, while my family follows the Ja'fari or Ismaili madhab. |
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The bachelor's degree is awarded after three or four years of study at a university and follows a scheme quite similar to the British one. |
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The habilitation follows the research doctorate, and in Germany it can be a requirement for appointment as a Privatdozent or professor. |
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The opponent follows with a short talk on the topic, after which the pair critically discuss the dissertation. |
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Carrie Jones' novel series, Need, follows a struggle against malicious pixies in an urban fantasy setting. |
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This story, based on their lives and loves, follows in that inventive spirit. |
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Helena, desperate to reclaim Demetrius's love, tells Demetrius about the plan and he follows them in hopes of killing Lysander. |
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In a completely allegorical context, the poem follows several knights in an examination of several virtues. |
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Therefore, from the results of section 2 it follows that these properties are matrically invariant. |
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An American reporter, played by Dustin Hoffman, follows her closely and stops the plan. |
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In what follows, we will use the mean value theorem, another one of Lagrange's many contributions to numerical analysis. |
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Outraged, he follows her the next day and confronts her in the forest, where he attempts to force himself on her, despite her intense resistance. |
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This work follows the summer Proms season during which temperatures were particularly high. |
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The thriller follows the rapid progress of a lethal indirect contact transmission virus that kills within days. |
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She follows it down a rabbit hole, but suddenly falls a long way to a curious hall with many locked doors of all sizes. |
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It follows a baby boy who is found and brought up by the dead in a cemetery. |
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This is counterchanged with the saltire of St Andrew, such that the white always follows the red clockwise. |
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It thus follows that Irish and many other R1b subclades will be considerably younger than the maximum age of 18,000 years. |
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It follows that Parliament can change the constitution simply by passing new statutes through Acts of Parliament. |
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Protocol 14 follows on from Protocol 11 in proposing to further improve the efficiency of the Court. |
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The Cross Country Route follows the line by railway along most of the length. |
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Much of the border with England roughly follows the line of the ancient earthwork known as Offa's Dyke. |
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Corporation Road follows the east bank of the River Usk, but with limited views of the river. |
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It largely follows the line of the Snowdon Mountain Railway, and is considered the easiest and least interesting route to the summit of Snowdon. |
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It follows the lake's shoreline before climbing to Glaslyn, from where it ascends steeply towards Bwlch Glas. |
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The path follows the Pyg Track before separating off from it at Bwlch y Moch and leading up the East ridge of Crib Goch. |
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Education in the Falkland Islands, which follows England's system, is free and compulsory for residents aged between 5 and 16 years. |
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Education in Gibraltar generally follows the English model, operating within a three tier system. |
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However, the oath was officially made public by the Blair Government in a written parliamentary answer in 1998, as follows. |
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It is funded through the Scottish Government Health Department, and follows the same financial framework as the NHS in Scotland. |
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While the member states are sovereign, the union partially follows a supranational system that is comparable to federalism. |
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The exact areas where the member states have given legislative competence to the EU are as follows. |
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United Airlines told Reuters that it follows this strategy because it offers business travelers more choices. |
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These three laws have been expressed in several different ways, over nearly three centuries, and can be summarised as follows. |
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Gauss's law for magnetism in differential equations form follows likewise from the integral form by rewriting the magnetic flux. |
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It follows the adventures of a boy named Bod after his family is murdered and he is left to be brought up by a graveyard. |
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The novel follows an unnamed man who returns to his hometown for a funeral and remembers events that began forty years earlier. |
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Ideally, the guitarist follows the leading melody player or singer precisely rather than trying to control the rhythm and tempo. |
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Scottie follows her and she identifies herself as Judy Barton, from Salina, Kansas. |
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The A66 is a major road in Northern England, which in part follows the course of the Roman road from Scotch Corner to Penrith. |
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Today's route largely follows the original route between Penrith and Scotch Corner. |
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It then follows the route of Wigton Road through the district of Morton, before reaching the outer boundary of Carlisle. |
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A wall follows the ridge over the flat summit, the highest point marked by an Ordnance Survey triangulation column which has been painted white. |
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The process of nivation follows, whereby a hollow in a slope may be enlarged by ice segregation weathering and glacial erosion. |
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The shortest route of all follows the gill past the old lead mine, perhaps better used as a descent. |
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The classic ascent via Lord's Rake path from Wastwater follows the main Scafell Pike footpath to Hollow Stones, then up to Lord's Rake. |
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Furness's border follows the River Duddon up to Wrynose Pass, and then the Brathay until it flows into Windermere. |
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Up to 32 clamping robots and six welding robots can be installed in one box. Respotting of the bodies then follows in nine respotting boxes. |
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The Herries series begins in the 18th century and follows a Lakeland family through the generations up to modern times. |
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He follows a vision of himself out of the house and to a junkyard pinball machine. |
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Past the motorway the trail follows Blackstone Edge to the A58 road, then passes a series of reservoirs. |
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It follows field paths, through the small villages of Airton and Hanlith to the larger village of Malham. |
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It passes the eastern end of Ling Gill and climbs Cam Fell, where it follows the line of a Roman road, shared with the Dales Way. |
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Past the forest it follows field paths to Shitlington Crags and descends to the large village of Bellingham. |
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More remote country follows, across Padon Hill and the edge of Redesdale Forest. |
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Back in England the trail passes the Roman fort at Chew Green, and briefly follows the Roman road of Dere Street. |
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The path then follows the border ridge, passing the high point of Windy Gyle. |
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The range follows the Gulf of Genoa separating it from the upper Po Valley. |
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The northwestern border follows the line of the Bormida River to Acqui Terme. |
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The Leeds extension of the Dales Way follows the Meanwood Valley Trail before it branches off to head towards Ilkley and Windermere. |
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The show follows Lawrence Jameson, a regular Rico Suave, and Freddy Benson, a small-time swindler who tugs at ladies' heart. |
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As the trail flattens out, it follows the draw up right to a saddle in the ridgeline. |
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Ideally, electrode potential, E, follows the Nernst equation, which, for the hydrogen ion can be written as. |
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It follows that electrode potential is proportional to pH when pH is defined in terms of activity. |
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The tors used as checkpoints on the Ten Tors challenge in 2013 were as follows, but this is being changed for the 2014 event. |
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It closely follows the route of George Templer's granite tramway, his father James's Stover Canal and finally the estuary to Teignmouth. |
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It follows naturally that various classes of ordered sets can be characterized by semigroup properties of endomorphism semigroups. |
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And in this way, it follows not what angry Birds became, but how it began. |
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It follows that the seah must equal the urna, and the hin equal 2 Attic choes. |
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