A discourse for which there were few takers earlier began to sound plausible. |
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The vast majority of canned beers in the U.S. are of the American Light Lager variety, for which a beer widget would be counterproductive. |
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Generally, a jump bid indicates to your partner that there is at least one suit for which you cannot supply a card needed for the run. |
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In 1980, Mandelbrot has discovered the set M of parameter values c for which Julia sets are connected. |
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Their decision is final but they cannot adjudicate in matters relating to any authority for which they have worked during the past ten years. |
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We have a field suitable for his needs, in exchange for which we would have his field, which adjoins our land. |
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That kingliness that God has given to it, that joy and beauty for which it is born and which it longs to have, are thus taken away from it. |
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Most of the dances include stamps, hops, squats, slides, and hip swivels, reflecting the occasion for which it is intended. |
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With hindsight it was a massive challenge for which there was no preparation as a journalist. |
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Through his collection, he would be showing his painstakingly done works of embroidery for which he is reckoned to be among the best. |
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He was motivated to figure out the problems, but he had difficulty adding mixed numbers, for which he often depended on his partner. |
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The result is a complete break from the yakuza films and actioners for which Kitano is known. |
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But here he has resorted to lazy shape-making rather than the rigorous analysis for which he is known. |
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It was held that the attractive-looking berries constituted an allurement to children for which the defendants were liable. |
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Sylvia lent him to me at the adults' Christmas party for a jive, for which I was very grateful. |
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This occurred 10 days after a diagnostic laparoscopy for which she had had a laryngeal mask airway inserted. |
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Today we had the conditions for which Manilla is known, with every pilot getting some airtime and plenty of happy faces tonight. |
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It gives a proof that every whole number has a Fibonacci number for which it is a factor. |
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I'm not sure what the Guardian and BBC would say about a scheme for which only white males qualified, but let it pass. |
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It has real power of moral authority, and is actually the only argument for which there is no valid rebuttal. |
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However, in 2005 the plan calls for production of entirely new-build Vipers for which the company will have to build jigs and tools. |
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The policy in question is less than a year old and this is the first election for which it has been in place. |
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We studiously avoided that tone of spoiled and bored querulousness for which colonials were infamous. |
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Mr. Roth also published many anthems and more than 100 sacred songs, for which he composed the music and generally the text as well. |
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May is a regular and well known visitor to the Day Care Centre in Abbeyleix District Hospital, for which she is also a dedicated fundraiser. |
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It was certainly not the kind of news for which editors hold the front page. |
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A permanent ceasefire and peace will come through a political solution for which all sides should be ready and willing to compromise. |
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One traditional type of labor for which the Swiss are famous is watchmaking. |
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The journalists dared not transmit anything for which they might be called to account later. |
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But the firm makes much of its money from selling advertising space keyed to the words for which its users search. |
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For each variable, the percentage of cases for which a variable was available is provided in the leftmost column. |
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Then off to Day 1 of the city Training Development Skills class for which I have been on the wait list for a year. |
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Then I summarize the reasons for which it is an absolutely abominable film? |
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He was also convinced that this lake contained the source of the River Nile, for which explorers had been searching for years. |
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But once a year they hold a community dig, when the public can take part and for which the only qualification required is enthusiasm. |
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There has been no quantification of the specific risks for which pollution prevention is needed. |
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He is a jaded actor, past his prime and shooting an absurd commercial for Suntori Whiskey, for which he despises himself. |
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Nearly all the 1,300 prisoners were undoubtedly guilty of treason, for which the sentence was death by hanging, disembowelling, and quartering. |
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In our age, the term has become almost synonymous with an irrational acceptance of beliefs for which we lack evidence. |
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Marcius was the only man in Roman history to serve as censor twice, a feat for which he earned the agnomen Censorinus. |
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He was the amanuensis for the meetings of the general committee, the final meetings for which King James had been waiting impatiently. |
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This is a typical example for which the well-known consequence is cell retraction and rounding off of the surface. |
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He is suffering from a ghastly disease for which there is no treatment, let alone a cure. |
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Special features of the Austrian cuisine include the layer cakes such as Sachertorte for which Vienna is famous. |
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Each canvas features the richly textured and subtly modulated expanses of color for which he is well known. |
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Only the sequences from species for which multiple sequences were cloned were input as data. |
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As a result he received thirty-nine lashes for a crime for which many were transported or executed. |
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Taxes were extorted by torture, for which the notorious Egyptian kurbash, a whip with five lashes made of rhinoceros hide, was used. |
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Apart from being a contradiction, it is an idea for which there is no convincing evidence. |
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It is disproportional to force ratepayers to pay additional rates for services for which they have previously paid. |
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The words are used to refer to any of the goods falling within the class for which the trade mark is registered. |
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There are specific requirements for which contaminants must be checked and for the frequency of checking. |
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From that point on her focus had been on the Olympic marathon, for which she started a red-hot favourite. |
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His writings begin to show a drift toward Zwinglian theology, while retaining the strong pastoral interest for which he had become famous. |
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Note that this is an article and not an advertorial for which the travel club paid. |
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The Tokugawa Period gave rise to the bunraku puppet drama and kabuki theater, for which Chikamatsu wrote tragedies. |
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His latest work is a historical survey of the political purposes for which governments have made use of naval force. |
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Acquittal rates were high and infanticide was the only form of homicide for which women might be reprieved or pardoned. |
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The following commands are useful in understanding the ranges of values of p for which a given strategy is best. |
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The situation arose from the lateness of his instructions for which his clients must accept responsibility. |
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The types of shapes for which the area is calculated include triangles, rectangles, circles, trapeziums. |
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In the first instance plaintiff's counsel asks a leading question and follows it with a question for which the witness is obviously prepared. |
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Pat Daly said the remark had been withdrawn and there was now nothing for which to apologise. |
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This led on to a Saturday job for which I got paid peanuts for washing hair, making teas and coffees and sweeping up. |
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Snow blades, for which you will need standard ski boots but no poles, also have the advantage of not needing a great deal of snow. |
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As a payment he got my old gas fire, for which my front room is not adequately ventilated. |
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A spin-off is a technology that has been transferred to uses other than the purpose for which it was developed. |
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It's the kind of diving for which the Kona coastline isn't famous yet, but soon will be. |
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During the 15th century, a parasite in the wheat was causing a dread disease for which there was no cure. |
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The link is the instruments for which they are written, performed with great skill and feeling. |
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Is there any major problem lacking a current remedy for which Washington could plausibly offer a solution? |
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I have consistently advanced the theory that there are five basic reasons for which parliaments exist. |
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Many freshmen have to take remedial English classes for which they receive no credit. |
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The very first thing I am going to ask you to do is a practical exercise for which you will need your Tarot deck and a writing pad or paper and a pen. |
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Ostensibly, this hallway's purpose was to allow the guests' personal retainers discreet but easy access to the rooms for which they were responsible. |
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Dwayne Betts entered prison at 16, haunted by a crime for which he received an 8-year sentence. |
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The Island's Norse settlement was predated by the Celts, evidence for which comes in the form of archaeological remains of roundhouses and hill forts. |
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They could not sue for emotional distress, damages for which can only be won in a wrongful life suit. |
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Further measures followed the signature of the State Treaty, including the collection and realisation of assets for which no owner or heirs had been found. |
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The fundamental purpose for which roads have always been accepted to be used is the purpose of travel, that is to say, passing and repassing along it. |
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Simpson and Bowles are just playing to that peanut gallery, for which a Politico breakfast is the perfect audience. |
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As alfresco dining commences, outdoor celebrations across the United States return, the beverage for which is a product of American ingenuity and sass. |
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One of the most devoutly sought goals for which the Brits travel to the United States is rehabilitation. |
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It advanced money to the plaintiffs for which it was not fully repaid. |
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From the toy bears on wheels, they expanded to the production of stuffed toy animals for which they utilized mohair plush, a new fabric woven from the wool of angora goats. |
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The prestigious annual Horse Show, for which 117 horses have been entered, is to go ahead this weekend despite an outbreak of African horse sickness in parts of the province. |
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In a storied career, it may be his unfailingly positive outlook for which he is most admired and emulated. |
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All the idiosyncrasies for which he was known within his homeland, the hesitant mannerisms and trademark waddle, do not look quite so loveable in the world at large. |
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Nevertheless, Bill showed the bravery for which Lancastrians are famous the world over, by grabbing the trusty broomstick to send the snake languidly on its way. |
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After making three pictures for RKO, he starred in The Story of G.l Joe, for which he was nominated for an Academy Award. |
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In Britain and Gaul, however, malted barley was indeed required for the manufacture of beer, a local speciality for which there was a steady demand in legionary camps. |
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Everyone wanted to be of use and no one knew how, as if citizenship were a skilled position for which none of us had the right experience and qualification. |
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A team of scouts has kicked the tires and slammed the doors on these and many, many more free agents and knows which players are a good buy for which teams. |
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And anyone reading the weasel words of doubt that are insinuated throughout this text can only have profound concern about the basis for which the country is to go to war. |
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Last year, Tina marketed a product for which she had no manufacturing costs, and which her suppliers warehoused for her, at her clients' expense, until delivery. |
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Denied parole nine straight times, he insists he is innocent of the crime for which he was convicted. |
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When the building was remodelled in 1789, the boxes were replaced by galleries, for which tickets could be purchased by anyone who could afford them. |
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He also whacked a shot for which Marshall stretched to push on to the crossbar, although referee Doug Somers missed the contact and failed to award a corner kick. |
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They deliver our newspapers, drive jitneys, deliver pizzas and perform similar tasks that make our lives easier but for which we pay relatively little. |
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Several erudite readers, invoking Joycean fragments, have in recent months suggested ways of rehabilitating my wonted usage, for which I am grateful. |
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In the following year he is said to have been a pupil of Frans Hals in Haarlem, for which there is no further evidence other than an adventurous and lively technique. |
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A number of other convictions were for offences of dishonesty, including one for which he received a 4 month prison sentence for handling stolen goods. |
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Our Ministry and some other Ministries are rendering excellent services that cannot be compared to private sector standards and for which we do not get any compliment. |
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Another relevant class of biopolymers for which stretching measurements are available is constituted by polysaccharides, in particular cellulose, amylose, and dextran. |
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It is proposed that the creative economy works through a process of cultural diffusion, for which a conceptual understanding of cultural diffusion is outlined. |
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The shape of the vessel suggests American Indian pottery or other archaic forms for which the glazing technique may have seemed especially appropriate. |
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The youth is sent to a farm to learn jackarooing, for which he has no aptitude, sleeping in the shed with rats and terrorised by a part-mad farmer's wife. |
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Minimum matriculation requirements are at least two pass grades and university courses for which there is not strong demand might accept students with these grades. |
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Then came Hipmunk, a travel search website, for which Ohanian is now an adviser. |
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The death toll for which Stalin must bear the blame is not easy to compute, but it cannot be less than twenty million. |
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In 1802, he proceeded to the University of Marburg where he studied law, a profession for which he had been destined by his father. |
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They increasingly relied on Italian sea transport, for which the republics extracted concessions of colonies as well as a cash price. |
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However, the Taizong Shilu did not record the purpose for which these 250 ships were constructed. |
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It is hoped that a new dam in Orugu, for which China committed financing in 2009, will alleviate water scarcity. |
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He was able to collect books, for which he had an intellectual's passion, wherever he went. |
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Most of his crew died on the long initial voyage, for which they had not sufficiently provisioned. |
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Rio de Janeiro was one of the host cities of the 1950 and 2014 FIFA World Cups, for which on both occasions Brazil was the host nation. |
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Particular respect is owed them, in return for which the family can expect protection and patronage. |
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To view a file for which there is no previewer installed, save the file to disk and open it with the appropriate application. |
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Plancius was one of the founders of the Dutch East India Company for which he drew over 100 maps. |
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The western side was the main source of squirrel, for which there was a large demand during the Middle Ages. |
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The main export was grey squirrel for which there was a large demand during the Middle Ages. |
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As such, these luxury goods may retain or improve the basic functionality for which all items of a given category are originally designed. |
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A luxury brand or prestige brand is a brand for which a majority of its products are luxury goods. |
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Byzantine craftsmen played an important role in the development of Venetian glass, an art form for which the city is well known. |
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Adjectives, pronouns, and numerals are declined for number, gender, and case to agree with the noun they modify or for which they substitute. |
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Noteworthy exceptions are modern hinter, munter and unter, for which however Middle High German preferred hinder, munder, under. |
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In addition, it does not have the book and chapter divisions for which Caxton takes credit in his preface. |
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Initially for common law, recourse to the King's courts was unusual, and something for which a plaintiff would have to pay. |
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Given that different languages have different grammatical features, the actual test for which nouns are mass nouns may vary between languages. |
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A noun or pronoun in the oblique case can generally appear in any role except as subject, for which the nominative case is used. |
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Another possibility is that it depicted a camel, the Semitic name for which was gamal. |
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These are issues to be raised at trial, for which there are detailed rules of evidence and procedure to be followed. |
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We show that quasidisks are precisely those Jordan curves for which this reflection is defined and bounded. |
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He called consideration 'the price for which the promise of the other is bought. |
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In certain instances, different jurisdictions' law may apply to a tort, in which case rules have developed for which law to apply. |
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No penalty may be inflicted for an offense for which no provision was made at the time it was committed. |
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Section 170 states that quid pro quo donations, for which a taxpayer receives something in return, are not deductible. |
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In a criminal case, however, the defense may always submit evidence to rebut a point for which judicial notice has been taken. |
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Another characteristic for which I think he will be famous is the singular rectitude of his motives, the singular straightness of his career. |
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The exercise of these powers is entirely at the President's discretion, for which the President is neither legally nor politically responsible. |
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However, the evidence indicates Whitney did invent the saw gin, for which he is famous. |
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This firmness is affected by, among other factors, the length of time for which the branch was dead while the attaching stem continued to grow. |
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In order to do this, he had to reheat the iron, for which he used the chafery. |
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The modern era in steelmaking began with the introduction of Henry Bessemer's Bessemer process in 1855, the raw material for which was pig iron. |
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Materials for which liquid phase sintering is common are Si3N4, WC, SiC, and more. |
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He paid particular attention to the power loom, a device for which there was yet no equal in America. |
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Later, from the second half of the 18th century, it was used to make pencils, for which Keswick became famous. |
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As women have none of the objects in life for which an enlarged education is considered requisite, the education is not given. |
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Despite his wounds, Hemingway assisted Italian soldiers to safety, for which he received the Italian Silver Medal of Bravery. |
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Amsterdam is a 1998 novel by British writer Ian McEwan, for which he was awarded the 1998 Booker Prize. |
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He is not known to have toured East Anglia, for which only a few fragmentary notes survive. |
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A still life that Arthur Dove painted in vivid colors in 1909 predates the luminous semiabstractions for which he is best known. |
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The sickhouse was a cool, capacious, and convenient building, well adapted to the purpose for which it was used. |
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One application for which an optical filter can play an important role is that of a wideband connection with low time skew. |
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A companion at once crushed his spidership, for which on afterthought I was sorry, as I should like to have cut the spider for examination. |
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We provide examples, for a cold atom system, for which our thermometry protocol retains accuracy and precision at subnanokelvin temperatures. |
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The honor she paid the honesty of these women helped her much to pity the sunlessness of their existence, and the poor end for which they lived. |
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Family flowers only please by request, donations in lieu if so desired to Kirkwood Hospice, for which abox will be available at the Crematorium. |
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His lack of editorial knowledge makes him doubly unfitted for the role for which he is reportedly being groomed. |
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Pigs will wear costumes, do tricks and compete for which has the waggliest tail. |
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For fibroblast foci and vascular adventitial thickening, for which data entries were numerical, an average was determined. |
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Advocat continues to attract money for Saturday's Ladbroke Hurdle at Leopardstown, for which 32 horses stood their ground yesterday. |
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Applicants must still use the Individual Development Plan to annotate the courses for which they wish to apply for ATAP funding. |
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Diagnostic monitoring of the pulse became linked to study of blood pressure, for which the sphygmomanometer was devised. |
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This scale was included in the paper for which he was awarded the Copley Medal. |
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The tax officials seized documents that Tony Hachem said related to a company for which he'd done unpaid bookwork about five years ago. |
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The French commander consigned it to the use for which it was intended by the donor. |
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Meeting his doom so, the great hazarder fulfils a destiny for which his whole life was prelude. |
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Cornwall County Council provided some services to the Isles, for which the RDC made financial contributions. |
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The speech reflects the legislative agenda for which the Cabinet seeks the agreement of both Houses of Parliament. |
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Lese majesty used to be a high crime, for which royal or imperial courts often put offenders to death. |
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The Saxons may have derived their name from seax, a kind of knife for which they were known. |
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Nonetheless, Henry's passion was for hunting, for which the court became famous. |
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Philip of Flanders declared his neutrality towards Henry, in return for which the King agreed to provide him with regular financial support. |
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On 30 November, the Soviet Union attacked Finland, for which it was expelled from the League of Nations. |
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The Foundation continues to serve the broad purposes for which it was established as written in the Memorandum of Understanding. |
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The earliest year for which a presiding officer has been identified is 1258, when Peter de Montfort presided over the Parliament held in Oxford. |
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In 2007, the city celebrated the 800th anniversary of the founding of the borough of Liverpool, for which a number of events were planned. |
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Each member has one vote of equal weight, for which they can be held publicly accountable. |
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There are at least 73 churches, chapels, missions and meeting houses, as well as 15 cemeteries and burial sites, for which records exist. |
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The three founders worked together on the HOTOL project, funding for which was withdrawn in 1988, largely due to significant technical obstacles. |
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Around 1779 Priestley and Shelburne had a rupture, the precise reasons for which remain unclear. |
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He used similar ideas to those underlying the ENQUIRE system to create the World Wide Web, for which he designed and built the first Web browser. |
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He is most notable for proving Fermat's Last Theorem, for which he received the 2016 Abel Prize. |
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It is their profession and livelihood to get their living by practices for which they deserve to forfeit their lives. |
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He was thrust into a political maelstrom for which he was ill-prepared, and yet he was, most notably, the Chicago machine's political savior. |
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The exceptions are theoretical work, for which a media project is required. |
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The terrain for which it was best suited and for which it was probably designed in distant prehistoric times was the rolling plain. |
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Pixies are said to reward consideration and punish neglect on the part of larger humans, for which Keightley gives examples. |
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A number of hands show a finger wholly or partly missing, for which a number of explanations have been given. |
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Even after a marquee player is traded, he can have a lasting impact on the franchise for which he made his mark. |
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Later in his brief life, Byron joined the Greek War of Independence fighting the Ottoman Empire, for which Greeks revere him as a national hero. |
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The only part of the conduct of anyone, for which he is amenable to society, is that which concerns others. |
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The baby would have been Darrell Waters's first child and it would also have been the son for which both of them longed. |
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The couple had left England when Arthur was promoted to head the Bloemfontein office of the British bank for which he worked. |
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The 1754 performance at the hospital is the first for which full details of the orchestral and vocal forces survive. |
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She expresses herself through her piano playing and through sign language, for which her daughter has served as the interpreter. |
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The Wall concept also spawned a film, the original idea for which was to be a combination of live concert footage and animated scenes. |
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In May 2000, Stewart was diagnosed with thyroid cancer, for which he underwent surgery in the same month. |
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She had suffered a short illness due to pancreatic cancer, for which she had refused chemotherapy and radiotherapy. |
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The station is one of the few stations in Central London for which platform access is only by lift or stairs. |
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After the run at the Queen's finished he turned to another part for which he became well known, John Worthing in The Importance of Being Earnest. |
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At the end of the decade he played a rakish journalist, Haverford Downs, in John Mortimer's Summer's Lease, for which he won an Emmy Award. |
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She also played Elizabeth I in 2005, in the television serial Elizabeth I, for Channel 4 and HBO, for which she received an Emmy Award. |
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Another complication is release in multiple formats for which different ticket prices are charged. |
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Following a suggestion from Glen, Lamont created realistic sets, instead of the elaborate scenery for which the series had been known. |
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This renunciation of the principles for which the LSO had been founded was rejected by the players, and the offered subsidy was declined. |
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In 2010, he starred as Eames in Christopher Nolan's science fiction thriller Inception for which he won a BAFTA Rising Star award. |
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Aislabie was a principal sponsor of the South Sea Company scheme, the bill for which was promoted by him personally. |
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The prize is officially not judged on the Tate show, however, but on the earlier exhibition for which the artist was nominated. |
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The Olympic Charter requires that an athlete be a national of the country for which they compete. |
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During his studies, he practised roller hockey, for which he created World Championships in 1951 and which the Spanish team won. |
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The first official event did not take place until 1927 for which Ryder donated a gold trophy. |
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Both have specific options for which bets are available and are detailed below. |
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Hamilton was involved in a pit lane incident with Red Bull driver Sebastian Vettel, for which both later received a reprimand from race stewards. |
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They are also known as reserved matters and act as a guide for which areas are devolved to those three countries and which are not. |
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The passport had a printed list of countries for which it was valid, which was added to in handwriting as validity increased. |
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Founded by Thomas Gibson Bowles, Vanity Fair featured caricatures of famous people for which it is best known today. |
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The period for which Bills other than Money Bills could be delayed was originally two years. |
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The Council agrees to specific work areas for which individual members take responsibility. |
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Modified cars have no parts related to the stock vehicle for which they are named after. |
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In July 2003, a public naming competition was held for the 7E7, for which out of 500,000 votes cast online the winning title was Dreamliner. |
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Newton placed the first law of motion to establish frames of reference for which the other laws are applicable. |
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An exception was arithmetic, for which he had an aptitude, but arrived at the correct answers by unconventional means. |
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In December 2001, Pinter was diagnosed with oesophageal cancer, for which, in 2002, he underwent an operation and chemotherapy. |
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The book, the cover artwork for which was by their daughter Frieda, won the 1999 Whitbread Prize for poetry. |
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The Nobel Prize in Literature is not the only literary prize for which all nationalities are eligible. |
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In 1938 he provided the screenplay for a filmed version of Pygmalion for which he received an Academy Award. |
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Cannon initially created short films for which Arnold was asked to write the music. |
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He also appeared as Jareth, the Goblin King, in the 1986 Jim Henson film Labyrinth, for which he wrote five songs. |
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To combat this, the League joined a Defence Club with other socialist groups, including the SDF, for which Morris was appointed treasurer. |
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Following the aquatic theme, Whiteread's Monument evokes the scene of the 1805 naval battle for which the square is named. |
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Two wings of the Boiler House are used to stage the major temporary exhibitions for which an entry fee is charged. |
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Lewis in the 1993 British biographical film Shadowlands, for which he was nominated for a BAFTA Award for Best Actor. |
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He was dreaming at that time of starting a daycare facility for children, for which he assumed the ability to make furniture might be useful. |
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Customs duty is calculated on the determination of the assessable value in case of those items for which the duty is levied ad valorem. |
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In 1780, the primary British strategy hinged upon a Loyalist uprising in the south, for which Charles Cornwallis was chiefly responsible. |
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This satire on Leibniz's philosophy of optimistic determinism remains the work for which Voltaire is perhaps best known. |
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The Veda was the most precious gift for which the West had ever been indebted to the East. |
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Another discovery, and the first for which Murdoch took out a patent, was that of. |
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The key invention for which Murdoch is best known is the application of gas lighting as a replacement for oil and tallow produced light. |
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The lord could make him a smaller grant of land or livestock, for which the client paid rent in produce and manual labour. |
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One key feature for which Demian sought the patent was the sounding of an entire chord by depressing one key. |
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Examples include table silver for cutlery, for which silver is highly suited due to its antibacterial properties. |
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In fact, the Basque region displays virtually no MtDNA for which Pontic Steppes origin could be claimed. |
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The Welsh cloth makers, who lacked capital, produced poor quality drapery for which there was relatively low demand. |
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During the Ordovician, in fact during the Tremadocian, marine transgressions worldwide were the greatest for which evidence is preserved. |
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Sea otters have about 26,000 to 165,000 hairs per square centimeters of skin, a rich fur for which humans hunted them almost to extinction. |
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The polecat may be the best example of a species for which the level of killing really did make a difference to the population. |
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Roy's technical skills and leadership set the high standard for which Ordnance Survey became known. |
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Seaweed has a variety of purposes, for which it is farmed or foraged from the wild. |
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Jones performed the song at the 1994 MTV Europe Music Awards, for which he also served as host. |
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Towards the end of October 2010 they finished a session of recording for a new album for which a name and date were yet to be announced. |
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Marine waters are those of the ocean, another term for which is euhaline seas. |
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Try not to take things personally. You do not want to overinternalize events for which you are not responsible. |
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Materials for which this can be applied are much more limited since the material needs to both have an unpaired spin and be paramagnetic. |
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It is the overthrow, complete and final, of this Empire and of everything for which it stands, and after that the conquest of the world. |
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And, in Sanskrit yava means barley, a plant for which the island was famous. |
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The horn of the male saiga, in Eastern practice, is ground as an aphrodisiac, for which it has been hunted nearly to extinction. |
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The Middle East blind mole rat was the first mammal for which Seismic communication was documented. |
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Birds are also reported to be consumed, especially nestlings and even eggs, for which they will climb into shrubbery and bushes. |
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Pearson eased tensions by proposing the inception of the United Nations Peacekeeping Force, for which he was awarded the 1957 Nobel Peace Prize. |
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A turntable for which the Coriolis force is the only factor is the parabolic turntable. |
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Their most famous trading product was purple dye, the Greek word for which is phoenos. |
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The board was empowered to make general orders and regulations enforcing the various statutes for which it was responsible. |
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They were created by the Local Government Act 1888 as the areas for which county councils were elected. |
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The nearest official Met office weather station for which online records are available is Everton, about 2 miles to the west of the town centre. |
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Their model for political organization, as well as the paved roads for which they argued, facilitated the growth of the automobile. |
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More specifically a campsite is a dedicated area set aside for camping and for which often a user fee is charged. |
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Burebista had unified the Getae tribes into a single kingdom, for which the Greek cities were vital trade outlets. |
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The charges for which they were executed were, among others, genocide by starvation. |
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It was the result of a competition for which many suggestions were entered. |
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A command in military terminology is an organisational unit for which a military commander is responsible. |
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Without doubt, in the West Riding there existed a strong element for which he could find no better word than antisocialist pacifism. |
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Ragusa was the former Italian name for which historic city on the Adriatic Sea? |
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Such escapades generated sensationalised press coverage, and helped create the ratbag image for which Women's Lib became famous. |
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During the last year, Welsh focused on revamping the family's kitchen and keeping room area to add the modern flair for which she is known. |
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The data becomes especially illuminating when broken down into the types of offenses for which offenders recidivate. |
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In Dante's scheme, the vice for which the penitents are being punished is highlighted by a commensurate virtue, experienced ascetically. |
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Dennis Nash re-enlists in a bombed-out mosque in Fallujah, Iraq, some time after the battle for which he would be awarded a Bronze Star. |
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An Audi Advanced R8 driving experience training was recently offered to staff members, for which they were flown to the Dubai Autodrome. |
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In England, the new Arsenal stadium, for which AYH did the project management, was completed. |
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Former NBA MVP Kevin Garnett has Former NBA MVP Kevin Garnett has recently re-signed for which team? |
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What if Iraq becomes Balkanised and all sorts of hideous inter-ethnic wars result, for which the invasion will certainly be blamed? |
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Thus, two or three months, worth of lawyering more than equaled the entire amount for which Bricker had been willing to settle his case. |
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One is the floor rheostat control, for which an adaptive handpiece is required. |
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This research has documented that paraeducators are frequently asked to provide instruction for which they have limited preparation. |
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The brands Maskreys will use include Ligne Roset, for which Maskreys has an exclusive supply agreement for Wales and the West Country. |
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Hurricane Katrina left little unscathed in her destructive path, including the majestic live oaks for which the Gulf Coast is renowned. |
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We didn't get a sniff of the endangered Sable antelope for which the park is famous and, unfortunately, there wasn't a cat in sight. |
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For achieving this goal the ideal of life needs re-orientation, for which Bhagavad Gita gives the best practical presentation. |
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Following the destruction by fire of the old Houses of Parliament on 16 October 1834, a competition was held to find a suitable design, for which there were 97 entries. |
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They symbolize the authority of the parliament to discuss matters other than those specified by the head of state, for which ostensibly parliament was summoned. |
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When a session is opened, the address sets forth the government's priorities with respect to its legislative agenda, for which the cooperation of the legislature is sought. |
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Abbott remarked on the cogency and clarity of his pupil's speeches, qualities for which Asquith became celebrated throughout the rest of his life. |
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The work for which he is best known is the Summa Theologica. |
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A Vermont civil union is nearly identical to a legal marriage, as far as the rights and responsibilities for which state law, not federal law, is responsible are concerned. |
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There is a puppyism in infidelity for which I have no patience. |
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Most work, including that for which the period is best known, reflects the traditions of detailed realism inherited from Early Netherlandish painting. |
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