She gives herself to him fully and without remorse, despite knowing that their passion cannot last. |
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You can be sure that your mind and body will both feel fully relaxed and refreshed; ready to start your well-deserved vacation off on the best foot! |
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She never fully recovered from the traumas she suffered during her childhood. |
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No single tree can fully represent the evolution of prokaryote genomes. |
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Under this view, the statements by German POWs that the raid was fully expected are explained as being propaganda. |
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I recognise the first ambiguous monitions of the destiny which afterwards so fully overshadowed me. |
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Operational units of the Royal Netherlands Marine Corps are fully integrated into this brigade. |
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The FIDF operates in a number of roles and is fully integrated into the defence scheme for the islands. |
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Education City is also home to a fully accredited international Baccalaureate school, Qatar Academy. |
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Cars at this level may not comply fully with the requirements of group A or group N homologation. |
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However, the political clout of farmers and the sensitivity of the issue made it take many years before the CAP was fully implemented. |
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Assume a black hole formed a finite time in the past and will fully evaporate away in some finite time in the future. |
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On 16 August 1944, he gave the world's first demonstration of a practical fully electronic colour television display. |
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The BMJ went fully online in 1995 and has archived all its issues on the web. |
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Of the six that have been ordered, four will be leased and two will be fully acquired by British Airways. |
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Upper Class features a seat that converts into a fully flat bed and access to chauffeur drive. |
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In Malaysia, 543 primary education government schools are available fully in Tamil medium. |
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Whether the dialect was a trade pidgin or a fully developed mixed language is unknown. |
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In many instances, the Hebrew versions of these projects are more fully developed than the English. |
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The Orthodox believe that the Christ Child from the moment of conception was both fully God and fully human. |
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In biblical interpretation, it does not use speculations, suggestive theories, or incomplete indications, not going beyond what is fully known. |
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Members of the Church are fully united in faith and the Sacred Mysteries with all Orthodox congregations, regardless of nationality or location. |
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The catechumen is fully immersed in the water three times in the name of the Holy Trinity. |
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Albania was the only state to have declared itself officially fully atheist. |
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Today, the Church in Wales is fully independent of both the state and the Church of England. |
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The fully equipped Krom model has a multibar grille that is a dead ringer for the ones now found on Fords. |
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Representatives attend from each member or associative member in each region, including those states that are not fully recognised. |
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He continued to explain that he did not fully understand females until writing Clarissa, and these letters were only a beginning. |
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In February 1941, Dahl was discharged from hospital and passed fully fit for flying duties. |
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Oskar Kokoschka's Murderer, the Hope of Women was the first fully Expressionist work for the theatre, which opened on 4 July 1909 in Vienna. |
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Its fully independent suspension, with struts and coil springs up front and a multilink rear setup, loves to caress the road. |
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The truth is I had laryngitis, which Noel was made fully aware of that morning, diagnosed by a doctor. |
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No other fully historical hero has furnished such a perfect opportunity for the mythopoeic faculty. |
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The building, however, had not yet been fully completed when they started mixing for The Return of the King. |
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It has been argued that, while Hume did not think causation is reducible to pure regularity, he was not a fully fledged realist either. |
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Such states differ from fully sovereign states, in that they have transferred a portion of their sovereign powers to a federal government. |
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To fail to narrativize one's own life, to fail to redescribe oneself, Rorty suggests, is to fail to be fully human. |
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The world's first airport to be fully powered by solar energy is located at Kochi, India. |
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According to the prime minister of Somalia, to improve transparency, Cabinet ministers fully disclosed their assets and signed a code of ethics. |
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In 2004 the army transformed itself into a fully professional organization and compulsory military service was abolished. |
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When fully operational in 2023, it will triple the existing annual capacity. |
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It took more than a decade for Russia and China to fully resolve the border issues and to demarcate the border. |
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The islands were fully Christianised by Olav Tryggvasson in 995 when he stopped at South Walls on his way from Ireland to Norway. |
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The Romans never fully occupied Caledonia, though several attempts were made. |
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Peace may have broken out but it was perfectly clear that Margaret was still not fully trusted, and access to her son was strictly limited. |
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The town of Berwick was a county corporate for most purposes from 1482, up until 1885, when it was fully incorporated into Northumberland. |
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However, Chalmers's social ideas were never fully realised, as the gap between the church and the urban masses continued to increase. |
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It placed church supervision fully in the hands of groups of elected church leaders, in presbyteries, synods and the general assembly. |
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All together, it took several decades until the ice age theory was fully accepted by scientists. |
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The earliest known animals fully adapted to terrestrial conditions appear during the Mid Silurian, including the millipede Pneumodesmus. |
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At an age of about 6 weeks they are fully able to maintain their body temperature. |
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The young begin to emerge from their dens by the middle of June and are fully independent around six months after their birth. |
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Australia's most prominent fully planned city is Canberra, designed by American architect Walter Burley Griffin. |
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A fully electric service to Falkirk Grahamston is proposed using the Cumbernauld Line. |
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People are not on their own able even to fully repent of their sin or prepare themselves to repent because of their sinfulness. |
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By the middle of the thirteenth century, responsibility of the Justiciar became fully formalized. |
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The rights of sons increased with age, but they did not fully increase until after the death of the father. |
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The next most fully formed is the Nemed or Bretha Nemed school, named after two of the texts it produced. |
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Unlike the Court of Chivalry, the Court of the Lord Lyon is very much alive, and is fully integrated into the Scottish legal system. |
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Submarines were very vulnerable to attack during launch, and a fully or partially fueled missile on deck was a serious hazard. |
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An apprenticeship of nine years was required for a poet to be fully qualified. |
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Further royal expeditions were required in 1197 and 1202 to fully neutralise the Orcadian threat. |
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In the 19th century, the area began to industrialize, and Wallonia was the first fully industrialized area in continental Europe. |
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There is no evidence of prehistoric or Roman activity in this area, but the area has not been fully excavated. |
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James Forbes came up with the essentially correct explanation in the 1840s, although it was several decades before it was fully accepted. |
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The earth covering and the upper part of the cromlech have been removed, leaving the passageway and lateral chambers fully exposed. |
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He also brought her fully into his religious life, including involving her in his devotion to Edward the Confessor. |
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Both native Welsh and Marcher lordships were fully incorporated into the English Peerage. |
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Beaumaris Castle was never fully built, but had it been completed it would probably have closely resembled Harlech Castle. |
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These claims have never been fully verified, although Lewis' innocence is widely accepted throughout Merthyr. |
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Following training, it took until November for the division to be fully equipped with rifles. |
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At the school he began learning the Welsh language, but did not become fully fluent until the age of seventeen. |
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Even though he left hospital within the week, doctors said he would not be fully recovered for a few weeks. |
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If the debt was not fully paid within the statutory period, the entry will remain for six full years. |
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Although the slate industry partly recovered from the recession of the 1890s, it never fully recovered. |
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Although dolphins do not possess fully developed hind limbs, some possess discrete rudimentary appendages, which may contain feet and digits. |
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In captivity, dolphins seemingly enter a fully asleep state where both eyes are closed and there is no response to mild external stimuli. |
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Although porpoises do not possess fully developed hind limbs, they possess discrete rudimentary appendages, which may contain feet and digits. |
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Upon being fully mineralized, the teeth reposition themselves within the radula, allowing limpets to scrape off algae from rock surfaces. |
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Cork city was once fully walled, and the remnants of the old medieval town centre can be found around South and North Main streets. |
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The city was once fully walled, and some wall sections and gates remain today. |
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Notwithstanding the high resolution of Hawkeye he fully comprehended all the difficulties and danger he was about to incur. |
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Building work on all the fortifications had ceased by 1330, without Caernarfon and Beaumaris having been fully completed. |
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By 1330 all new work had finally ceased, and Caernarfon and Beaumaris were never fully completed. |
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Under its rules poets undertook an apprenticeship of nine years to become fully qualified. |
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The organisation remains fully owned by the UK government and retains many of the features of a public organisation. |
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However, the Chinese techniques and composition used to manufacture porcelain were not yet fully understood. |
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Both of these teams were struggling at the foot of the table when these defeats happened, and Wrexham never fully recovered from them. |
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The first fully operational digital TV channel is Channel 49 of the religious group Iglesia ni Cristo. |
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The only person in 1973 to whom Sam fully reveals his story is Annie Cartwright. |
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The story would not be finished until 12 years later, in 1949, and would not be fully published until 1955, when Tolkien was 63 years old. |
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Peat forms when plant material does not fully decay in acidic and anaerobic conditions. |
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The fully formed spicule is composed of a single crystal with an unusual morphology. |
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Mature males have beached themselves together, suggesting a degree of cooperation which is not yet fully understood. |
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Due to the fact they are not fully adapted to Arctic conditions, they are more vulnerable to predators, most notably polar bears. |
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The Permian period saw the development of a fully terrestrial fauna and the appearance of the first large herbivores and carnivores. |
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Humans and animals were fully computer animated to allow for walking movement. |
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Protocetidae family member Rodhocetus is considered the first to be fully aquatic. |
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Both cetaceans and sirenians are fully aquatic and therefore are obligate water dwellers. |
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In some respects though, the sea otter is more fully adapted to water than pinnipeds, which must haul out on land or ice to give birth. |
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The interior mountains, especially Nebrodi, Madonie and Etna, enjoy a fully mountain climate, with heavy snowfalls during winter. |
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Sardinia has become Europe's first region to fully adopt the new Digital Terrestrial Television broadcasting standard. |
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France has also gradually but fully reintegrated into NATO and has since participated in most NATO sponsored wars. |
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I am fully aware of how Oaths affect my Orlay and my Wyrd. I am Oathed to no one, save the Holy Ones and my Wife. |
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It was then divided in two counties and has since then been regarded as fully integrated in Sweden. |
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Prior to the Rolling Stones concert in September 2006, many hotels were already fully booked several months in advance. |
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A fully developed sea has the maximum wave size theoretically possible for a wind of a specific strength, duration, and fetch. |
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Generally these wave formation mechanisms occur together on the water surface and eventually produce fully developed waves. |
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At this stage, the myses already begin to appear like tiny versions of fully developed adults and feed on algae and zooplankton. |
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The altricial chick is brooded for 2 weeks and fully fledges after 70 to 75 days. |
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Gulls have moderately long legs, especially when compared to the similar terns, with fully webbed feet. |
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Whales are a widely distributed and diverse group of fully aquatic placental marine mammals. |
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He described the distinguishing characteristics as a straight bill hooked at the tip, linear nostrils, a bare face, and fully webbed feet. |
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In reality, it often presses this onto its chest in order to fully empty the pouch. |
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One strategy is to fully construct the offshore facility onshore, and tow the installation to site floating on its own buoyancy. |
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After several centuries of evolution, the fully developed longship emerged some time in the middle of the ninth century. |
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Because of their great size, supertankers often cannot enter port fully loaded. |
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It is expected to be approximately 488m long and 74m wide with displacement of around 600,000t when fully ballasted. |
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A new series of civil wars broke out and the constitutional government of the Republic was never fully restored. |
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The barons fully supported his plan, and they all gathered their forces and prepared to join with Philip at the agreed rendezvous. |
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The French fully abandoned the plan in 1763, when the Peace of Paris mandated a general cessation of hostilities. |
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Admiral McClintock commented, Everyone regrets the departure of Captain Fisher, but I fancy we shall not fully realize our loss until he is gone. |
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A safer and faster method was needed and the Germans eventually settled on providing some tanks with floats and making others fully submersible. |
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In the early 1960s, Egypt became fully involved in the North Yemen Civil War. |
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Mr Middleton said that the environmental sensitivities in the Lyme Bay area were fully assessed before the decision to beach Napoli was made. |
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The correlation between the spread of rodents and the demise of multituberculates is a controversial topic, not fully resolved. |
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Rabies is fully preventable if the patient is vaccinated before the onset of symptoms, but bat bites are small and may remain unnoticed. |
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This belief was based largely on the fully fertile hybrids that can be produced under captive conditions. |
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After two weeks, calves are able to join the herd and are fully weaned after two months. |
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In Eastern Europe, wolves were never fully exterminated, because of the area's contiguity with Asia and its large forested areas. |
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The gray wolf is fully protected in Sweden and partially controlled in Norway. |
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Wolf numbers have declined in Bosnia and Herzegovina since 1986, while the species is fully protected in neighbouring Croatia and Slovenia. |
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They are born with a fully functional venom apparatus and a reserve supply of yolk within their bodies. |
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Around 120,000 species of fungi have been described by taxonomists, but the global biodiversity of the fungus kingdom is not fully understood. |
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Vietnam, especially its northern part, was never fully Indianised due to the many periods of Chinese domination it experienced. |
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Venetus A, copied in the 10th century AD, is the oldest fully extant manuscript of the Iliad. |
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Cyclops by Euripides, the only fully extant satyr play, retells the episode involving Polyphemus with a humorous twist. |
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It was known for a long time and was encountered by Fridtjof Nansen but was only fully understood with the advent of satellite imagery. |
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Before seamounts and their oceanographic impact can be fully understood, they must be mapped, a daunting task due to their sheer number. |
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The formation of tropical cyclones is the topic of extensive ongoing research and is still not fully understood. |
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Thus, climate alone cannot fully account for the greater success of species of Nearctic origin during the interchange. |
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Some authors have pushed back the appearance of fully modern behavior to around 80,000 years ago in order to incorporate the South African data. |
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The Cape Fold Mountains became fully formed during this period to become the northern foothills of this enormous mountain range. |
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In all cases, shell middens are extremely complex and very difficult to excavate fully and exactly. |
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They have the advantage that the external forcing is known to be zero, but the disadvantage is that they may not fully reflect reality. |
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Sui children have a mix of matrilect and patrilect at very young ages, but they eventually become fully patrilectal by late adolescence. |
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In all, two ships returned empty, five were fully loaded and six were lost. |
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They do not fully account for the government costs necessary to maintain the institution, nor for human suffering. |
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But whether he fully comprehended the great truth upon which that rock stood and stands, may be doubted. |
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This allows all of the mass of waste, fuel and sand to be fully circulated through the furnace. |
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This came to be known as a Cape Cod style lighthouse, yet today, the only fully intact specimens are on the west coast of the United States. |
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As they age and their gill rakers fully developed, menhaden shift their diet to primarily consume phytoplankton. |
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The earliest known fully shelled member of the turtle lineage is the late Triassic Proganochelys. |
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The barriers, limits, and costs of future adaptation are not fully understood. |
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After this span of time, the fully grown fetus is birthed from the woman's body and breathes independently as an infant for the first time. |
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And when the day of Pentecost was fully come, they were all with one accord in one place. |
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By 1905, the Wright Flyer III was capable of fully controllable, stable flight for substantial periods. |
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The children also learned to cook in the Swiss Cottage, which was equipped with a fully functioning kitchen. |
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During this time he injured himself and had not fully recovered until he went to Egypt. |
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Thereafter the town suffered economic decline from which it has not fully recovered. |
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He later defended the claims as fully related to his MP work, with the exception of the wrapping paper. |
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However, on 5 February he was fully recovered and decided to reset the counter back to zero. |
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In 2008 ownership of the club was fully transferred to the supporter's trust. |
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Perhaps most importantly, it conveys passive immunity to the calf before its immune system is fully developed. |
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They can be either fully enclosed or open air barns again depending on the climate. |
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From the very beginning of her reign, Isabella fully grasped the importance of restoring the Crown's finances. |
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The Lycopersicon section has not been fully sampled within wild species in the South American range, so new species may be added in the future. |
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The chambers are sometimes used as a court for civil trials if the new courthouse is fully in use. |
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Six percent of Indigenous Australians identify themselves fully as Torres Strait Islanders. |
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When the antler growth is fully grown and hardened, the velvet is shed or rubbed off. |
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Reindeer are not considered fully domesticated, as they generally roam free on pasture grounds. |
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Meanwhile, the only part of the Constitutional Law on Neutrality of 1955 still fully valid is not to allow foreign military bases in Austria. |
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Below is an incomplete list of fully and partially mutually intelligible varieties sometimes considered languages. |
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However, by 1955, the new politics of architecture once again stopped the project from fully being realised. |
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In 1965, Cologne became the first German city to be fully encircled by a motorway ringroad. |
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Gibbon's indolence in that position, perhaps fully intentional, subtracted little from the progress of his writing. |
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The exact route of the limes along the border between Upper Germania and Raetia has not been fully explored. |
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While both were fully engaged, the Burgundians seized the opportunity to plunder and devastated Liguria. |
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That same year, the Vandals took their turn to strike while both sides were fully engaged and invaded Sicily. |
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Ostrogothic power was fully established over Italy, Sicily, Dalmatia and the lands to the north of Italy. |
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Gascon lords also surrendered, and Aquitaine and Gascony were finally fully subdued by the Franks. |
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In 777, he called a national diet at Paderborn to integrate Saxony fully into the Frankish kingdom. |
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These people were subdued by the Lombards and Bavarii and made tributaries, but were never fully incorporated into the Frankish state. |
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It does say that Iceland was fully settled within 60 years, which likely means that all arable land had been claimed by various settlers. |
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The country has a large and fully indigenous arms industry, producing most of its own military equipment with only few types of weapons imported. |
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It is organically and historically the same Church that came fully into being at Pentecost. |
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If there are any mistakes, or if any part of the person being baptized is not fully immersed, the baptism must be redone. |
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Norse religion had several fully developed ideas about death and the afterlife. |
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A number of scholars found important flaws with mercantilism long before Adam Smith developed an ideology that could fully replace it. |
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When these colonizers entered North America they encountered a fully established culture of people called the Powhatan. |
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The spice trade soon revived but the Portuguese would not be able to fully monopolize nor disrupt this trade. |
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They vary greatly in size and there are significant regional variations in the type of rig, however they all employ fully battened sails. |
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The fully developed junk design exhibited innovative, though subsequently very little further developed sail plans and hull designs. |
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After these conquests, the Tang dynasty fully controlled the Xiyu, which was the strategic location astride the Silk Road. |
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It is then cut into small cubes, coated with clay powder to prevent adhesion, and allowed to fully harden and dry. |
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The industrial park ultimately has the potential to create as many as 65,000 jobs once fully developed. |
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The Rome branch of the Medici bank was a fully incorporated partnership which technically did not reside in Rome. |
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The components of the empire were not all uniformly loyal, nor were the local cultures all fully integrated. |
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The Spanish horsemen, fully armored, had technological superiority over the Inca forces. |
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Receiving recognition is often difficult, even for countries which are fully sovereign. |
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Objections from teaching staff are common, perhaps because many of them are not fully fluent in English. |
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Its new police force was a major improvement over its predecessor but was not fully able to deter crime. |
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Bolivar was left in charge of fully liberating Peru while San Martin retired from politics after the first parliament was assembled. |
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Now the greater efficiency of Dutch shipping had a chance to be fully translated into shipping prices, and the competitors were left in the dust. |
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The London Company intended to claim the area explored by Hudson before the Dutch could become fully established. |
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Soon, the Dutch would fully take over the spice trade in and around the Indian Ocean. |
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This section represents rather fully the natural and biological diversity of Arctic sea islands of the eastern part of the Kara Sea. |
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Although abundant and fully functioning on the peninsula, tropical savannahs are now rare and highly degraded in other parts of the world. |
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The state fully sanctioned serfdom, and runaway peasants became state fugitives. |
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It was also during these centuries that the potential of south China came to be fully exploited. |
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In 2009, cattle became one of the first livestock animals to have a fully mapped genome. |
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The current record holder for the world's smallest horse is Thumbelina, a fully mature miniature horse affected by dwarfism. |
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The reasons for this extinction are not fully known, but one theory notes that extinction in North America paralleled human arrival. |
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There are certain jobs that horses do very well, and no technology has yet developed to fully replace them. |
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Maize can also be harvested and consumed in the unripe state, when the kernels are fully grown but still soft. |
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Also there may be variances in quality of the underlying good which may not have fully agreed commodity grading. |
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The Dutch marched onto the beach where the fort was located and fully utilized the countermarching tactic. |
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A fully explicit grammar that exhaustively describes the grammatical constructions of a language is called a descriptive grammar. |
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Creole languages, therefore, have a fully developed vocabulary and system of grammar. |
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Sir Thomas inherited the family estate in 1434, but by 1450 he was fully engaged in a life of crime. |
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However, this does not fully explain why the Renaissance occurred specifically in Italy in the 14th century. |
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The table measures eight feet long when it is fully extended. |
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Just as the gates fully ajarred themselves, the Lamborghini soared through them, and out into the freedom of the poorly defined road. |
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The fully allegiant group accepted the ultimate sovereignty of the British government. |
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A properly made, fully sintered and fully annealed metal clay piece should be able to stand up to any traditional metalsmithing technique. |
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For lossless data delivery, we show that the buffer occupancy can be significantly reduced via fully antipacket dissemination. |
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In spite of the apodeictism of these statements, Foucault never articulates a fully coherent position on sexual repression. |
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Phoebe lay down by me, and ask'd me archly if, now that I had seen the enemy, and fully considered him, I was still afraid of him? |
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Then another misfortune avalanched itself upon me, before even I had fully taken in the extent of the first. |
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Priestley tried to obtain restitution from the government for the destruction of his Birmingham property, but he was never fully reimbursed. |
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The chapter 'The Wanderer' fully reflects a tragic, manic depressive temperament in bathyorographical imagery. |
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We fully used the therapeutic enthusiasms of our day, with dauerschlaf, insulin, pentavalent arsenicals, and Kettering hypertherm. |
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Therefore, it is important to study wet dedusting to achieve higher dust removal efficiency on the fully mechanized face. |
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Now he insisted that, if he were to settle the contest, he had to be fully recognised as Scotland's feudal overlord. |
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The dotted name java.util.Scanner is the fully qualified name of the Scanner class. |
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If a man can be fully assured of anything for a truth, without having examined, what is there that he may not embrace for true? |
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In vitro experiments simulating clinical conditions have demostrated that fully guided placement is more accurate than freehanded placement. |
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Goddess and God flow throughout all of nature, through each and every man and woman, becoming fully present in the world. |
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Recovery from this extreme wilt began only in the early evening, but by dawn all plants were fully turgid and guttating. |
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Wales was fully incorporated into the Kingdom of England, and Ireland was constituted as a kingdom in personal union with the English crown. |
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For this faring is base but necessary for my strategies, I fully admit it! But depravities deprive the heartless, not the heartworthy. |
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As the ice retreated 10,000 years ago the lake reconnected to the sea, becoming brackish and then fully saline once again. |
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These are fully mature for oil generation in the west of the British sector, and are mature for gas generation nearby in the Irish sector. |
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Pelagic fish stocks are considered fully fishes or overfished, with sardines south of Cape Bojador the notable exception. |
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Groupers and snappers are overfished and northern brown shrimp and American cupped oyster are considered fully fished approaching overfished. |
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Lenis consonants are partly voiced at the beginning and end of utterances, and fully voiced between vowels. |
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Some have argued the dialect was a fully fledged language in its own right. |
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The west coast of Ireland, Lahinch and Donegal Bay in particular, have popular surfing beaches, being fully exposed to the Atlantic Ocean. |
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Since the digital switchover was completed in South Wales on 31 March 2010, S4C Digidol became the main broadcasting channel and fully in Welsh. |
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Clodius also passed a law to expand the previous partial grain subsidy to a fully free grain dole for citizens. |
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There was a distinct native Italian style using black on a white background, which was no doubt cheaper than fully coloured work. |
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Jesus will fully establish the Kingdom of God in fulfillment of scriptural prophecies. |
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Jesus, having become fully human, suffered the pains and temptations of a mortal man, but did not sin. |
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However alternative status symbols were used fully in Sussex by those with higher status. |
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In the east, Finland, was a fully incorporated part of Sweden since medieval times until the Napoleonic wars, when it was ceded to Russia. |
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Women were appointed as deaconesses from 1861 but they could not function fully as deacons and were not considered ordained clergy. |
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The Scotch Hall Preserve golf course community was planned on the site, but it has not been fully developed. |
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Knew it all too well from a couple of jerks she'd dated before her jerkdar had kicked in fully at age twenty. |
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There is now a substantial network of interconnecting, fully navigable canals across the country. |
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Birmingham City Council also operate a locally listing scheme for buildings that do not fully meet the criteria for statutorily listed status. |
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He believed that the Labour Party as a socialist party, did not fully support the existing British Constitution. |
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Tropical Africa was only fully drawn into the colonial system at the end of the 19th century. |
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Modern aircraft consume less fuel per person and mile travelled than cars when fully booked. |
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This scheme did not however fully cover the costs of treatment in serious cases. |
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Most developed countries have partially or fully publicly funded health systems. |
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Laws concerning the recognition of professional qualifications also may not be fully harmonized. |
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All constituent states of Mexico are fully autonomous and comprise a federation. |
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On 14 April, Labour launched its full manifesto, which Miliband said was fully funded and would require no additional borrowing. |
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Politically, however, they are fully independent entities, unaffiliated with the council of their former county. |
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The trees began to come fully alive. The larches and birches were covered with green, the laburnums with gold. |
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Although the Byzantines regrouped and recovered somewhat, they never fully regained Asia Minor and were often on the defensive. |
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No records of these audiences are taken and the proceedings remain fully confidential. |
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Heeley City Farm and Graves Park are home to Sheffield's two farm animal collections, both of which are fully open to the public. |
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Examples of serious leisurists are the hobbyists who fully dedicate available time and effort to their hobby. |
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Until July 2006 it was called EADS Space Transportation and was a fully owned subsidiary of EADS Space. |
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They claim that a party has the right to participate fully in political life even if it is avowedly and openly liberticidal. |
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The physical importance of this phenomenon was more fully revealed by Thomas Graham and Joseph Loschmidt. |
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Mutations leading to the loss of function of a gene are much more common than mutations that produce a new, fully functional gene. |
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Sprint should grow demand, and improve connectivity in areas which do not yet fully justify Metro access. |
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Cabinet ministers must respond, either themselves or through a deputy, although the answers do not always fully answer the question. |
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The last native speaker of Manx died in the 1970s, though use of the Manx language never fully ceased. |
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The creation of Pakistan was never fully accepted by many British leaders, among them Lord Mountbatten. |
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In the Chittagong Hill Tracts, the government is yet to fully implement the Chittagong Hill Tracts Peace Accord. |
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It is inevitable that all people will learn a first language and with few exceptions, they will be fully successful. |
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Christ, therefore, is understood as being both fully divine and fully human, including possessing a human soul. |
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From most reports, this is accurate, as she never fully mastered the English language. |
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Atonement for humanity, however, could only be made through the figure of Jesus, as a sinless being both fully divine and fully human. |
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The vessels of the brain generally are often distended and gorged with blood, the lyra especially being fully injected. |
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However currently there are only a small number of fully fledged private universities in the United Kingdom. |
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The School Plays have such good reputations that they are normally fully booked every night. |
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To fully understand this development however it is important to understand the importance of basic arches in Roman civilization. |
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Windsor was the only royal palace to be successfully fully modernised by Charles II in the Restoration years. |
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The various styles are seen at their most fully developed in the cathedrals, abbey churches and collegiate buildings. |
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As of the 2015 season, the Bears will compete in the Kingstone Press League 1, as a fully professional team in the third tier of Rugby League. |
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Originally a fully trafficked road bridge, Windsor Bridge is now for pedestrians and cyclists only. |
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He was quickly cut down, and while still fully conscious was castrated, disembowelled, and then quartered, along with the three other prisoners. |
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While The Foot Guards are also fully operational soldiers, part of their duties is guarding The Queen and her residences. |
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The guards remain a fully functional part of royal defences though through the years they have become a tourist attraction. |
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Henry was by now fully determined to take the throne, but presenting a rationale for this action proved a dilemma. |
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They may be eaten hot or cold straight from the can as they are fully cooked. |
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