The person to blame for all this is the anodyne British pop star Gary Barlow. |
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If this is to be achieved, man must evolve for all human conflict a method which rejects revenge, aggression and retaliation. |
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Still, for all of this, South Carolina is now represented in the U.S. Senate by Tim Scott, a Republican and an african-american. |
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Upward mobility and reward for work seems to be an afterthought for all concerned. |
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The BRICS Bank looks, for all its founding rhetoric, like a platform for Chinese hegemony instead. |
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Like a crazy, drunk uncle shooting an epileptic dog because he has fleas, the current GOP shuns him for all the wrong reasons. |
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Tait seems to insinuate for all media that it would be better if Amis never came back. |
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However, this has been considered too neat an explanation for all the evidence. |
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They were assiduous in their search for all the latest facts and figures. |
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In this policy, the insurer agrees to pay for all medical expenses. |
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A consideration of the rationale of our passions seems to me very necessary for all who would affect them upon solid and pure principles. |
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No man is believed a jot the more for all the asseverations, damnings, and swearings he makes. |
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Still, the Seca II isn't meant to be a racebike, and power is adequate for all but the most banzai backroad blitzing. |
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However, observation alone cannot account for all knowledge and truth can be garnered by reflection. |
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Instead of the greatest happiness for the greatest number, one should demand, more modestly, the least amount of avoidable suffering for all. |
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The problem lay in forming a primitive proposition which encompassed this and would act as the basis for all of logic. |
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Strictly speaking, the fielding side must appeal for all dismissals, including obvious ones such as bowled. |
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While a visa valid for one of these territories will be valid for all, visa exemption lists differ. |
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Religion taught in this manner is also a compulsory subject for all University students. |
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At airports, customs is the point of no return for all passengers, once a passenger has cleared customs, they cannot go back. |
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The Liechtenstein State Library is the library that has legal deposit for all books published in the country. |
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In addition, the county serves as the local government for all unincorporated areas. |
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The basic garment for all Romans, regardless of gender or wealth, was the simple sleeved tunic. |
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The University of St Andrews traditionally gives the day for all the students as a free holiday, but this is not a binding rule. |
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Leaders such as George Washington strongly endorsed tolerance for them and indeed for all denominations. |
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The marshals are still to be found on the RAF's active list even though they have for all practical purposes retired. |
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Gannet pairs are monogamous and may remain together over several seasons, if not for all their lives. |
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In summer, for all populations of mountain hares, the coat is various shades of brown. |
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Labour advertised for applications from party members for all remaining seats by 23 April. |
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Results for all constituencies except Kensington were reported by the morning after the election. |
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Caesar claims that the druids are the judges for all kinds of legal disputes, both where criminal and where civil law is concerned. |
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The Scottish Division is a British Army Infantry command, training and administrative apparatus designated for all Scottish line infantry units. |
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The prime contractor for all three versions of Polaris was Lockheed Missiles and Space Company, now Lockheed Martin. |
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In open access publishing, a journal article is made available free for all on the web by the publisher at the time of publication. |
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Adidas is a secondary sponsor and supplies the official match ball and referee uniform, as they do for all other UEFA competitions. |
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On some Sundays, the course turns into a park for all the townspeople who come out to stroll, picnic and otherwise enjoy the grounds. |
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They continue to be called Transport Scotland although they now have responsibility for all transport related issues across Scotland. |
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The student-athlete code of conduct says punishment for all nonfelony crimes is left to the discretion of the coach. |
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In fact, the term Warini might have been used for all Germanic tribes outside the realm of the Franks. |
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The Sick and Accident Club was founded in the summer of 1883, and membership was compulsory for all contractors' employees. |
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These tests include vision, road, and knowledge tests for all persons seeking to become a licensed automobile driver in the province. |
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In 321, he legislated that the venerable Sunday should be a day of rest for all citizens. |
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There are 74 competitive classes for young musicians for all ages up to 21 years. |
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Edward III's government sought to blame Mortimer for all of the recent problems, effectively politically rehabilitating the late King. |
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He or she is, along with the Deputy, politically responsible for all aspects of the Presiding Office to which the Standing Orders relate. |
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In all of them, however, the tail tip is black with a narrow white band at the very end, a pattern possibly plesiomorphic for all falcons. |
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The school has two campuses however it is planned in the next few years for all pupils to move to the Corndon Crescent site, formerly Sundorne. |
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Performance became the umbrella term for all the different modes and manners in which this transmission occurs. |
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It tends to ruin once and for all other psychic mechanisms and to substitute itself for them in solving all the principal problems of life. |
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The Interpretation Project is a long term project concerned with bringing St Paul's to life for all its visitors. |
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An agreement is in place between owners Rodney Parade Limited and the region for all regular season games to be played there. |
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The attentions of passionate spinsters were an occupational hazard for all members of the clergy. |
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The BBC announced in May 2008 that it had achieved its aim for all programming to have subtitles for viewers with hearing difficulties. |
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Bing is an umbrella term for all breads in Chinese, also including pastries and sweets. |
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The guild associations are not, however, to be understood as the method of production for all towns. |
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Phytoplankton serve as the base of the aquatic food web, providing an essential ecological function for all aquatic life. |
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They replaced the entire door, in hopes of correcting the sticking and squeaking once and for all. |
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She's a warm but no-nonsense administrator who has an open-door policy for all students. |
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The Douglas Complex is also the control hub for other platforms in the area, and provides power for all platforms. |
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He keeps a kind of open house for all the respectable young men of the town who are staying in lodgings. |
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A computer system processes all the data, correcting for all of the above factors as well as for the angle of each individual beam. |
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The redeveloped St Pancras International station became the new London terminus for all Eurostar services. |
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School lunch is free for all students in Sweden, and providing breakfast is also encouraged. |
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The Shetland Islands Council is the Local Government authority for all the islands and is based in Lerwick Town Hall. |
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The chlorinity was then multiplied by a factor to account for all other constituents. |
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The moment magnitude is currently used by the US Geological Survey to describe magnitudes for all earthquakes. |
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Methanogenic archaea are responsible for all biological sources of methane. |
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It adopted the best practices from previous oil tanker designs to create the prototype for all subsequent vessels of the type. |
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Second, economic impact does not account for costs and benefits for all economic agents, as cost benefit analysis does. |
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These plans involved the development of new neighbourhoods consisting of housing blocks for all social classes. |
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The overhaul of the bus network in 2008 helped to ensure a better service for all the towns in the metropolitan area. |
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The very light wind rendered manoeuvring virtually impossible for all but the most expert seamen. |
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The Battle of the Frontiers is a general name for all of the operations of the French armies until the Battle of the Marne. |
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A kind of apathy took hold of us as we issued orders for all existing positions to be held on instructions from the highest authority. |
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Reporting of accidents to the MAIB is mandatory for all commercially operated vessels in UK waters and for all UK registered vessels worldwide. |
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Harris and Matt are tasked with finding the perfect convertible supercar for all weather. |
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There is universal suffrage for adults over 18 years of age, with a secret ballot for all elected offices. |
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The gazetteer section of Ptolemy's work provided latitude and longitude coordinates for all the places and geographical features in the work. |
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A crow is a bird of the genus Corvus, or more broadly as a synonym for all of Corvus. |
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Requiring parallel parking at the curb for all vehicles of the delivery type. |
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Columbia University adopts LEED standards for all new construction and major renovations. |
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Tartarus is said to be the deepest part of the Underworld and the place where the evilest beings are tortured for all eternity. |
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By the end of the 18th century, Romanticism initiated a surge of enthusiasm for all things Greek, including Greek mythology. |
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Canada has placed emphasis on equality and inclusiveness for all its people. |
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The CCG holds responsibility for all marine search and rescue throughout Canada. |
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Peacekeeping is one of the things that the United Nations, for all its foibles, does well. |
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The Act made it mandatory for all police forces covering a populace of less than 10,000 to merge with the county police. |
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Adidas provides clothing and equipment for all teams in Major League Soccer. |
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Standards are very high and improving for all learners who make outstanding progress during their time at The College. |
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The treaty provided the basis for all the following divisions between Italy and Yugoslavia. |
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Also, it is common for libraries to supply required books for all registered students. |
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It should be noted that, in the case of some urban centres, figures were not reported for all ethnic groups. |
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While this cooperation presents a new set of challenges and hurdles to fieldwork, it has benefits for all parties involved. |
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The Russian Constitution guarantees free, universal health care for all its citizens. |
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After the socialist revolution, the life expectancy for all age groups went up. |
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Citizens of Greenland and the Faroe islands are considered Danish citizens for all purposes. |
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The dramatic prelude to the war occurred largely in Frankfurt, where the two powers claimed to speak for all the German states in the parliament. |
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The Ministry of Oil and Gas is responsible for all oil and gas infrastructure and projects in Oman. |
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Articles 21 and 22 of the Constitution adopted in January 2001 guarantee access to education for all children. |
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Mossel Bay is a stopping point for all major road transport operators licensed for this region. |
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It is also the court of last resort for all appeals against the decisions of provincial courts. |
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A reaction against Charles VIII soon set in, for all the European powers were alarmed at his success. |
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More recently its capacity has been reduced to conform with modern safety regulations and the stadium has introduced seating for all fans. |
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Consequently, Montevideo's newspapers, which account for all of Uruguay's principal daily newspapers, greatly expanded their circulations. |
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This term was used for all newborn beings without regard to their biological sex. |
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Where possible you should prepare a premix containing the common reactants for all the PCRs you are setting up. |
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National elections are universal and mandatory for all citizens 18 years and older. |
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The Council of Justice in Batavia was the appellate court for all the other VOC Company posts in the VOC empire. |
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It is one of the most important and valuable feed for all types of livestocks and one of the most active ingredient for poultry rations. |
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The painting of religious subjects declined very sharply, but a large new market for all kinds of secular subjects grew up. |
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Life was not idyllic for all residents though, among whom there were great disparities in wealth. |
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Old Dutch is attested only fragmentarily, so it is not easy to give forms for all classes. |
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However, in 1888, the alphabet was revised so as to be uniform across languages, thus providing the base for all future revisions. |
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It supports creation, innovation, production, and international exhibits for all cultural fields of Quebec. |
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Public Primary and Secondary education is free for all, although private and religious schooling is available for a fee. |
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That source suggested the followers of Byam became known as 'Bims' and that this became a word for all Barbadians. |
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A widely accepted practice is for all to receive and hold the elements until everyone is served, then consume the bread and cup in unison. |
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The Convention urged the church in 1997 and 2000 to promote living wages for all. |
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Prayer is obligatory for all Muslims except those who are prepubescent, menstruating, or in puerperium stage after childbirth. |
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Goods and services flowed freely during the medieval merchant law, thus generating more wealth for all involved. |
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Also sometimes considered related is the concept of human security, though the latter may be considered at a more basic level and for all people. |
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Accordingly, companies will normally be liable for all the act and omissions of their officers and agents. |
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While online searches are appropriate for many legal situations, they are not appropriate for all. |
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There was no known contemporary collective name for all of the territories under the rule of the Angevin Kings of England. |
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For decades, a study of the Commentaries was required reading for all first year law students. |
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Tennessee State Park Rangers are responsible for all activities and law enforcement inside the Tennessee State Parks system. |
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Case law precedents are not yet available for all situations involving stock options. |
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A disaster of the first magnitude for the Dutch, the battle of Colachel shattered for all time their dream of the conquest of Kerala. |
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The Nicaraguan government provides free health care for all of its citizens. |
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By the time of Parson's death, his turbine had been adopted for all major world power stations. |
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In Medieval Europe oak was the wood of choice for all wood construction, including beams, walls, doors, and floors. |
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On the other hand, the German process, used in Germany, Russia, and most of Sweden used a single hearth for all stages. |
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The dominant type in Sweden was the German forge, which had a single hearth that was used for all processes. |
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The Congress was captivated and ordered a standard for all United States equipment. |
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Funding was in place for all of the scheduled work, but increasing costs have curtailed the programme. |
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For example, they are a critical part of the supply chain for all sides of the conflict in remote parts of Afghanistan. |
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In Bellamy's utopia, property was held in common and money replaced with a system of equal credit for all. |
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In 1870 it became compulsory for all children aged between five and thirteen to go to school, ending much of the hurrying. |
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The term is also used for all types of knitted fabric, and its thickness and weight is defined by denier or opacity. |
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He waited for a surrender, announcing an amnesty for all revolutionaries, except foreigners and the leaders. |
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Belgium set the pace for all of continental Europe, while leaving the Netherlands behind. |
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Held Friday evenings in Waterfront Park in downtown Newburyport, these free concerts are intended for all ages. |
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It is now widely used in the US, UK, and France for all brands of the drug. |
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This is also the headquarters of the North American Service Desk, the central IT Help Desk for all of Bayer USA and Bayer Canada. |
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Another common use of the term is as a catchall for all the markets in the financial sector, as per examples in the breakdown below. |
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There is a single price schedule for all consumers but the prices vary depending on the quantity of the good bought. |
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Its more specific use as a mountain lake emerges as it is the commonly used term for all ponds in the upland areas of Northern England. |
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A significant effect of its shallow depth is that for all or most of the time, it has no thermocline. |
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Macclesfield's cycling club Macclesfield Wheelers is a local club for all cycling activities, from pleasure riding to racing. |
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The Iron Age is not part of prehistory for all civilizations who had introduced written records during the Bronze Age. |
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The establishment of this and similar national parks helped to improve access for all outdoors enthusiasts. |
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King David being in his childhood, an old man, in his second childhood, for all old men are twice children, as the proverb is, Senex bis puer. |
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And for all his shooings and worrying, he knew squirrels couldn't have done this kind of damage. |
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I have a special fondness for all late summer bloomers since so many gardens, and all the fancy perennial gardens, have shot their wad by then. |
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To ensure consistent sizing for all images, you should give each image in the skybox the same pixel width and height dimensions. |
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His rendezvous for his fleet, and for all slugs to come to, should be between Calais and Dover. |
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His uncooperative attitude creates a difficult state of affairs for all of us. |
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Dear JYCA Friends, To say THANK YOU for all of your support, we are attaching a Thanksgivukah gift from us, to you. |
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Along with amnesty, our borders were to be secured once and for all. |
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Indulge him with a unique male spa hamper of a shave oil, Shave gel and after-shave balm for all his grooming needs. |
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Here we're able to do that brandlike advertising without paying for all the exposure you'd get on TV. It's a lot more indirect. |
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They're not going to play the patsy where they carry the can for all the woes caused by a tanking in oil prices that's already happened. |
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After several painful episodes, we've decided to adopt code review for all major changes. |
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I may ask you, then, cordially to thank Sir George Goldie for all that he has done for the Society. |
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As the head of the boarding school, he serves as den mother for all the new students. |
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And it sucked extra, because for all Frankie's totally nonacademy-approved insubordination and occasional dickheadedness, he was an amazing chef. |
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They were discalced to a man like pilgrims of some common order for all their shoes were long since stolen. |
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Here's a cure for all your troubles, here's an end to all distress. It's the old dope peddler, with his powdered happiness. |
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Although the exclusion zone around each test case is the same for all inputs, the area of each zone decreases with successive attempts. |
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But for this government to load up funding to the wealthiest schools in this country is anathema to the great Aussie notion of a fair go for all. |
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King Gyanendra must gird up his loins and prepare himself for all exigencies. |
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Restarting in flight is a very important engine capability for all aircraft, as occasionally engines do flame out. |
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I shall soon have need for all my fortitude, as I am on the point of separation from my own daughter. |
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She gave him what for all right. But you could see she was ever so pleased and she went around telling everybody about it. |
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He could, moreover, no longer be tempted to the Grubber, for all chocolate and sweets were taboo. |
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Safety, product quality and performance are prerequisites for all hardline products such as toys, cosmetics, furniture, jewellery, DIY, etc. |
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The Scottish Parliament has legislative authority for all other areas relating to Scotland, as well as a limited power to vary income tax. |
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The Allies united and the armies of Wellington and Blucher defeated Napoleon once and for all at Waterloo. |
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The British Cambridge University Press is a major supplier of Latin textbooks for all levels, such as the Cambridge Latin Course series. |
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There aren't any tricky hexadecimal calculations to snare your brain, nor is there a need to worry about hosing the registry for all eternity. |
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Change 'homophobe' to 'humanphobe' and you'll get the label for all sexual types today. |
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It did not provide a complete and coherent system of all applicable rules or give legal solutions for all possible cases. |
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In 321, he legislated that the venerable day of the sun should be a day of rest for all citizens. |
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The prosecutor offered the lieutenant immunity for all the crimes he would testify having known to be planned by the elusive drug baron. |
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Impactite is the term used for all rocks produced or affected by a hypervelocity impact event. |
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The price for all this chutzpah was that Malraux then had to take up the cause of the colonial indigenes as if it really mattered to him. |
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But due to the indistinguishability of the particles in the sample, it describes a decay mechanism that occurs for all N atoms simultaneously. |
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The man suffered from innumeracy stemming from a brain injury, and depended on his wife for all financial matters, no matter how trivial. |
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The Church of England had previously campaigned for all employers to pay this minimum amount. |
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As for all such expeditions, Elizabeth was unwilling to invest in the supplies and reinforcements requested by the commanders. |
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At the same time, the ordering of isolects that is finally chosen must give the right results for all the environments. |
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Their diaries are the most important sources for all modern retellings of the disaster. |
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The power of church courts and religious authority was sharply reduced and equality under the law was proclaimed for all men. |
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The 1885 legislation detailed boundary changes but did not detail boundaries for all constituencies. |
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However, in July 2005, the Council agreed to a single statute for all MEPs, following a proposal by the Parliament. |
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The Pleading in English Act 1362 sought to replace French with English for all pleas in courts. |
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The ministry is therefore responsible for all aspects of the criminal law, including the scope and content of criminal offences. |
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The Act further stipulated that areas that were part of an administrative county would be part of the county for all purposes. |
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Dissolution ends a parliamentary term, and is followed by a general election for all seats in the House of Commons. |
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Principal councils have the power to make a community governance review at any time for all or part of their district. |
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Other benefits include restoring the tranquil nature of the lake and making it safer and more accessible for all users. |
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The introductory mathematics courses will lay the groundwork for all your subsequent engineering studies. |
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And for all those Ledheads, yes, Plant trots the devil out for an appearance, but only a brief one that's free of any worship. |
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Filton is the main research and development and support centre for all Airbus wings, fuel systems and landing gear integration. |
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After Brunel's death the decision was taken that standard gauge should be used for all railways in the country. |
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Often described as the Grand British Experimental Railway the success or failure of which would decide plans for all future railways. |
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Once started, a synchronous motor requires synchronism with the moving magnetic field's synchronous speed for all normal torque conditions. |
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The observed fact that the gravitational mass and the inertial mass is not the same for all objects is unexplained within Newton's Theories. |
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The Takeover Panel set a deadline of 11 September 2009 for all prospective bids. |
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Dubbed the interurban livery, in September 2009 it was decided to adopt this livery as standard for all UK buses. |
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Under Department for Transport regulations these scans were compulsory for all passengers selected to undergo the scan. |
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This included the establishment of a National Health Service in 1948 with taxpayer funded medical treatment for all. |
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Beowulf, for all its heroic content, clearly makes the point that economic and military success were intimately linked. |
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Their silence would have been awkward but for the loquacity of Jane, who talked enough for all three. |
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In 1550, the death penalty was introduced for all cases of unrepentant heresy. |
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Quick statistics for all geographies and population and household estimates for lower geographies. |
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Latin was the language of the university, used for all texts, lectures, disputations and examinations. |
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The University Grant Commission is the governing body for all the public universities in Bangladesh. |
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TeamBath is the umbrella name for all of the University of Bath sports teams, including the aforementioned football club. |
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Town terraced houses for all social classes remained resolutely tall and narrow, each dwelling occupying the whole height of the building. |
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Yet the deeds of these men were such that they deserve to be praised for all time. |
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This cuisine is characterised by the use of a common base for all the sauces to which spices are added when individual dishes are prepared. |
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Pale malt, being cheaper because of its higher yield, was used as a base for all beers, including Porter and Stout. |
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Luttrell, a wealthy land owner, felt his death was coming and wanted to account for all his actions, as is stated in the colophon of the psalter. |
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The Chapman text has remained the basis for all subsequent published editions of Austen's works. |
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Evidence for all these uses and associations can be found in the examples that follow in this section. |
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Steve Kloves wrote the screenplays for all but the fifth film, which was penned by Michael Goldenberg. |
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Meanwhile, Dumbledore and Harry secretly work together to discover the method on how to destroy the Dark Lord once and for all. |
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Wally Pfister was the cinematographer for all of Nolan's films from Memento to The Dark Knight Rises. |
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Scott is known for his enthusiasm for the DVD format, providing audio commentaries and interviews for all his films where possible. |
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The studbook is kept by the South African Studbook and organization who keep studbooks for all stud animals. |
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This is the governing body for all foxhound packs and deals with disputes about boundaries between hunts, as well as regulating the activity. |
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Sport is compulsory for all students up to the age of sixteen, but the amount of time devoted to it is often small. |
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From August 2006 to 2013, Umbro supplied match balls for all FA Cup matches. |
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Adidas is a secondary sponsor and supplies the official match ball, the Adidas Finale, and referee uniform, as they do for all UEFA competitions. |
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Adidas is a secondary sponsor and supplies the official match ball, as it does for all other UEFA competitions. |
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Grand slam for all of the tricks, in contrast to small slam or little slam for all but one, dates from early in the 19th century. |
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The ITF determines the host countries for all possible matchups before each year's tournament. |
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Following the fight, Khan split from his trainer Oliver Harrison, the trainer for all of his previous 17 professional contests. |
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They managed to get on the podium three times, with Ralf Schumacher responsible for all three. |
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The rate of unionization for these workers in the United States is about 36 percent, much higher than the average for all occupations. |
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There are work roles that can be done by everyone in the family to help contribute to an enjoyable outdoor adventure for all. |
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Some were hoping for apotheosis at Jerusalem, or forgiveness from God for all their sins. |
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This means that most health care provision is free at the point of delivery for all residents. |
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In practice, the difference is minor as Parliament is responsible for all the powers on both lists and must give its consent to devolve them. |
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The force is responsible for all aspects of civil policing, both in terms of territory and infrastructure. |
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We present evidence for all three and show that local microtrichial orientation is seldom determined by any one factor. |
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The normal voting age was reduced from 18 to 16 for the referendum, as it was SNP policy to reduce the voting age for all elections in Scotland. |
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Yet for all his stylistic authenticity, his singing was overemotive, sometimes sloppy and vocally blatant. |
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The Peace Conference required all the defeated powers to pay reparations for all the damage done to civilians. |
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From 25 March 1939, membership in the Hitler Youth became compulsory for all children over the age of ten. |
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Her social reforms improved healthcare for all sections of society in the UK and around the world. |
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The Scottish Cabinet is the group of ministers who are collectively responsible for all Scottish Government policy. |
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The Shetland Islands Council is the Local Government authority for all the islands, based in Lerwick Town Hall. |
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Welsh is now a compulsory language up to GCSE level for all students who start their education in Wales. |
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The Bermuda Monetary Authority is the issuing authority for all banknotes and coins, and regulates financial institutions. |
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In 2003, the Cayman Islands became the first country in the world to mandate health insurance for all residents. |
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The poll was held on Thursday, 5 May 2011 and decided the incumbency for all the assembly's seats. |
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Piracy in the Strait of Malacca has been a cause of concern for all three countries. |
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Eurostat uses the European Union Labour Force Survey, which collects quarterly data for all member states. |
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However, he was able to demonstrate that the angle of reflection remained the same for all colors, so he decided to build a reflecting telescope. |
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This reversible and specific interaction between complementary base pairs is critical for all the functions of DNA in living organisms. |
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Virgin Atlantic was the first airline to offer personal entertainment for all passengers in all classes. |
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The wealthy Basque families tended to provide for all children in some way while the less affluent had only one asset to provide to one child. |
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The relative pronoun is that for all persons and numbers, but may be elided. |
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The fixed annual cycle begins 1 September, and establishes the times for all annual observances that are fixed by date, such as Christmas. |
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Also in communion are the Estonian and Finnish Orthodox churches who have a dispensation to use the Gregorian calendar for all purposes. |
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Local education authorities have some responsibility for all state schools in their area. |
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The Department of Education was responsible for all other levels of education in Northern Ireland. |
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Despite their names, these services are designed for all palliative conditions, not exclusively cancer. |
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The armies of Wellington and Von Blucher defeated Napoleon once and for all at Waterloo. |
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With dramatic insight he captured for all time the death throes of a great city. |
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Rousseau wants Emile to identify himself as Crusoe so he can rely upon himself for all of his needs. |
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During the late 1940s Jackson Pollock's radical approach to painting revolutionized the potential for all contemporary art that followed him. |
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Mycroft has a unique civil service position as a kind of human database for all aspects of government policy. |
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It has been suggested that when Conrad left Poland, he wanted to break once and for all with his Polish past. |
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By the early 19th century, the Irish harp and its music were for all intents and purposes dead. |
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The first, Guitars, used guitars as the source for all the sounds on the album, including percussion. |
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In 2004, Granada and Carlton merged, creating a single company for all ITV franchises in England and Wales. |
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The Belgian colonies, if they adhere to these limits, must provide for all their wants at a lower cost by one half than the French as a bare minimum. |
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They sought to create a blanket solution for all situations. |
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I am also enormously grateful for all the ways my bonus mother, Jeri, has enhanced my life and the lives of my family and for the joy she so readily shares with us. |
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Tamazight is a generic name for all of the Berber languages. |
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They might only be burocrats doing their jobs but it only takes the odd one or two to let the side down for all the others who are doing a sterling job. |
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The list of server tasks is a compromise between only one task for all remotely callable subprograms and one task for each remotely callable subprogram. |
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France and Spain avenged their defeat in 1778 when the American Revolutionary War broke out, with hopes of destroying Britain's dominance once and for all. |
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The chancellor is responsible for all economic and financial matters, equivalent to the role of Secretary of the Treasury or Minister of Finance in other nations. |
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Then there's the State Service and the police and several other services. And there is no proper co-ordination, no single head for all these agencies. |
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The city was a haven for Loyalist refugees and escaped slaves who joined the British lines for freedom newly promised by the Crown for all fighters. |
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There, too, it was originally the vulgar script in contrast with the official cuneiform script employed for all official documents, compacts, etc. |
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Our correction for measurement error helped deattenuate some of the results, though it did not do so for all nutrients across all FFQs of the study. |
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Therefore, any union conducting a strike action typically seeks to include a provision of amnesty for all who honored the picket line in the agreement that settles the strike. |
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In 1103, Lund was made the archbishopric for all of Scandinavia. |
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In this case, the HABC results infer long-term persistence of populations in isolated refugia for all three species, even when allowing for postisolation migration. |
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In India, there is a form of workers' cooperative which insists on compulsory membership for all employees and compulsory employment for all members. |
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Between the wars, Paris was the center for all the world's emigres. |
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Give thanks unto God for all things, for his mercy endureth forever. |
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The Agency is the regulatory authority for all waste management activities including the licensing of sites such as landfill, incineration and recycling facilities. |
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The experience to date clearly illustrated Langley's general approach to innovation in technology and set a pattern for all future aerodromic work. |
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This view arose as a way to justify slavery of Africans and genocide of the Native Americans in a society which was supposedly founded on freedom for all. |
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