The cytoskeleton is the overall name given to protein filaments and motor proteins in the cell. |
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If proper attention is not given to what is broadcast and how it is presented, our efforts to improve race relations could well suffer. |
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They can be given to patients who are suffering with heart abnormalities and taken home to record information for diagnosis. |
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For instance, policies of the balance of power might lead to assistance being given to regimes with bad human rights records. |
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Special emphasis is given to the initial stages of microspore embryogenic potential acquirement and the initiation of cell divisions. |
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What would I have given to have been with you, to have supported your aching head in my arms. |
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The items and places of interest are graded with an asterisk rating and much helpful information is given to tourists. |
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No further chemotherapy or radiotherapy could be given to control this recurrence. |
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When a command is given to the hard drive, the device needs to determine if this command is to be queued or processed right away. |
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He owned his first gun as a small boy, a Webley air pistol given to him by an aunt, and the passion was immediate. |
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In one study, arsenic trioxide was given to patients who relapsed after achieving remission with ATRA and chemotherapy. |
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On some occasions, reports of sexual assaults or abductions given to the police were simply lost. |
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He rushed into the kitchen where a metal coat rack, which was a piece given to Nick from a friend who welded marvelous art pieces, stood. |
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As recommended by the researchers, consideration should be given to radiographic screening in these situations. |
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Particular attention should be given to detecting problems related to the optic, oculomotor, trochlear and abducens nerves. |
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Instruction has been given to keep a close watch on the patient and to take necessary preventive measures if necessary. |
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For an hour her crew fought to save her before the order was given to abandon ship. |
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The fleet spreads out over the sea and orders are given to raise the anchors and run the sails up the masts. |
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The order was given to abandon ship, and she broke in two and sank shortly after. |
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He is a reserved man who prefers action to words, weighs those he uses carefully, and is not given to shows of emotion. |
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A hotwalker is the name given to the guy at a racetrack who walks hot horses around in a circle to cool them down. |
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For that reason all parties were agreed that no separate consideration need be given to these provisions. |
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Certain police-style powers will also be given to accredited private security guards and community wardens under the proposals. |
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I had a well-thumbed copy of the Female Eunuch, given to me by my very socially aware sister. |
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The characters in this novel are representational, especially since they are given to us in larger-than-life Rabelaisian caricature. |
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These days most people are given to finding faults with others whosoever they may be. |
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For patients with acid reflux, bulimia, or alcoholism, antacids or acid-reducing agents may be given to help reduce tooth erosion. |
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The advice given to those affected by the potato blight bordered on the absurd. |
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It is not often that credit for a well-made Hindi film is given to the script writer. |
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High ratings were also given to other desirable fish like the bluegill, the walleye, and the yellow perch. |
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Octreotide also is given to decrease growth hormone secretion in acromegaly. |
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Letters and cards were read thanking the branch for Christmas gifts given to older members who are unable to attend meetings. |
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Despite his love for Emma and the joy of having a child at last, Nelson was none the less given to bouts of depression. |
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It seems to be that it is time for proactive rather than reactive support to be given to Dean John. |
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I hear these topics regularly being discussed in private and feel it is time that a public airing was given to the matter. |
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Thousands of leaflets had been given to motorists passing through and 1,000 had been hand-delivered to addresses in the city centre. |
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Exothermic reactions involve the production of energy which is given to the surrounding environment as heat. |
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All four children are now wards of court, so information about their whereabouts should be given to the Tipstaff, at the Royal Courts of Justice, in central London. |
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But still more encouragement is being given to win over recalcitrants. |
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The amount of love and support that was given to me through the blog was incredible. |
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In his playing days, he was quite sharp, he was a pretty fierce Captain, he played to win and there wasn't much quarter given to the opponent or indeed sometimes his own side. |
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Being a police officer does not mean you can abuse the power given to you. |
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No thought is given to the children who are taught in kilos and grams. |
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The central issue is de facto immunity traditionally given to bishops and cardinals. |
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Joyceans given to lengthy quotations from Ulysses should beware of reports of copyright police lurking at public readings as the ReJoyce Festival goes into top gear this week. |
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I opened one box of journals and keepsakes and there I found an old autograph book that was given to me when I moved from the Midwest at eight years old. |
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He would not discuss when or how the information was given to him. |
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Despite calls for their culling and suggestions they be given to pensioners for Sunday dinner, many people insisted on feeding them which only aggravated the problem. |
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The vital marrow was packed in ice for the flight from the USA and given to Mr Worral to help him fight the myeloid leukaemia he was diagnosed with in September. |
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Once a heart is found, it is given to the best possible match based on blood type, body size, and medical condition. |
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Too much attention given to the only child in a family not only blinds parents' ability to reason and clouds their judgement, it also encourages the child's willfulness. |
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Further reform will tighten the rankings given to schools by inspectors. |
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Prison guards in Lima found a contraband mobile phone in his prison cell that he claimed was given to him by the warden. |
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In addition to Romanizing the Greek alphabet in this line, Billy Blue, against Greek poetic practice, is given to singing rhymed couplets, with Caribbean accentuation. |
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Among the materials was an annotated cartoon booklet given to my father on his 22 birthday. |
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Explanations given to Maori at the time of signing emphasised the role of this kawanatanga in curbing the excesses of Pakeha settlers and protecting Maori. |
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When you add to this a jumped-up ego, fuelled by the environment and training given to firearms officers, the result is clearly depicted by this sad case. |
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Upon entering the aesthetically appealing living space, one realizes that a lot of thought has been given to the interiors, especially the corners. |
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The order was given to abandon ship and the lifeboats were launched. |
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It is usually given to the rookie who places highest on the Order of Merit, but this is not always the case. |
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Further places are given to players, amateurs and professionals, who are successful in a number of qualifying events. |
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Further places are given to players who are successful in The Open Qualifying Series and in Final Qualifying. |
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The mixture of six probes was given to rats by intragastric administration. |
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The move was a concession given to conservatives, who preferred to keep the old flag, with its Union Flag in the canton. |
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Normans is the name given to the inhabitants of Normandy, and the region is the homeland of the Norman language. |
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The Green and White Army is the name given to the fans that follow the Northern Ireland national football team. |
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The Golden Mile is the name given to the mile between Belfast City Hall and Queen's University. |
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In 1663 the Province of Carolina was formed as a reward given to some supporters of the Restoration. |
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On the outbreak of the Jacobite rising, extra incentives were given to lure recruits to fill the ranks of depleted units. |
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Instead, they modified the proposal so that two further seats were given to Yorkshire, the county in which Leeds is situated. |
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The name Beaconsfield, a town near Hughenden, also was given to a minor character in Vivian Grey. |
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For example, Disraeli made political appointments to positions previously given to career civil servants. |
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By 1936, Farben regretted making the deal, as the excess profits by then being generated had to be given to the government. |
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Priority was given to producing large numbers of smaller aeroplanes, and plans for a long range four engined strategic bomber were delayed. |
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Notably, the role given to the WEU in the Amsterdam Treaty, was removed by the Nice Treaty. |
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This award had previously been given to all prime ministers since the Second World War. |
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The task of keeping the rate of inflation low and stable is usually given to monetary authorities. |
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The amount of power given to the chairman depends on the type of organization, its structure, and the rules it has created for itself. |
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Turks and Caicos also worked to refurbish its primary schools, reduce textbook costs, and increase equipment and supplies given to schools. |
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It is also used as the English version of the title given to the heads of governments of the Malay states without a monarchy. |
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British Forces Gibraltar is the name given to the British Armed Forces stationed in the British overseas territory of Gibraltar. |
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Operation Corporate was the codename given to the British military operations in the Falklands War. |
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Following the invasion on 2 April, after an emergency meeting of the cabinet, approval was given to form a task force to retake the islands. |
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It became an important pilgrimage site because it housed a thorn said to be from the Crown of Thorns, given to the Duke by the King of France. |
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Yet the power to do all these things is given to us in Christ, who strengthens us. |
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Some commentators have said that special consideration must be given to the issue of conflicts of interest in alternative medicine. |
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As an anarchist, I believe that power should be given to the people whose lives this is actually affecting. |
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However, when he reached Ireland, he found that the secretaryship had already been given to another. |
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In composing the Savoy operas, Sullivan wrote the vocal lines of the musical numbers first, and these were given to the actors. |
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Sullivan was invited to a party on 5 October 1888 given to demonstrate the technology. |
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No, who were dissatisfied with a theme for James Bond given to them by Monty Norman. |
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The Brit Award statuette given to the winners features Britannia, the female personification of Britain. |
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Greater attention was given to psychological effect than to physical realism, and influences from earlier styles worldwide were used. |
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In 2010, it was announced that the gallery would be given to the British public, becoming the Museum of Contemporary Art for London. |
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There are no awards given to specific movies or TV programmes, only to individuals. |
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A gold medal that is officially added to France's total is given to Luxembourg. |
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The award uses a voting system and is given to the player in early January. |
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Designated areas or sheds may be given to airlines or freight forward ring agencies. |
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There is debate, however, as to how much of the power guaranteed in the constitution is actually given to the states. |
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The same name given to the stones was given to the dead whose identity was unknown. |
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The gifts given to numerous visiting dignitaries depend upon the President. |
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Mar died suspiciously in 1480 and his estates were forfeited and possibly given to a royal favourite, Robert Cochrane. |
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Royal Burgh status was soon given to the city by King William the Lion in the early 12th century. |
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The Gask Ridge is the modern name given to an early series of fortifications, built by the Romans in Scotland, close to the Highland Line. |
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It is unknown, however, whether the other items were traded for, or given to them by the Romans as an appeasement. |
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It is clear that neither one of these interpretations can be taken without some weight being given to the other. |
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The support given to him by the church in spite of his excommunication was of great political importance. |
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A special conference decided that support could be given to either ILP or SDF candidates, which brought a further four contests into the picture. |
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In May 2016 approval was given to expand the site from 30,000 sq ft to 78,000 sq ft. |
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Little space was given to the unfree, which reflects the lack of dependence upon slaves as opposed to other societies, such as Ancient Rome. |
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A replica of the original trophy is given to the tournament winners after the ceremony and is also used for promotional purposes. |
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Walloon is the name collectively given to four French dialects spoken in Belgium. |
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Rhys Fychan now accepted Llywelyn as overlord, but this caused problems for Llywelyn, as Rhys's lands had already been given to Maredudd. |
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One of the features to which the English church objected was the equal share of land given to illegitimate sons. |
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The title is still given to the heir apparent to the British crown to this day. |
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The house was given to the townspeople in December 1948 under the stewardship of the then Machynlleth Urban District Council. |
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Maundy money is a ceremonial coinage traditionally given to the poor, and nowadays awarded annually to deserving senior citizens. |
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Dumfries Place is named after the Earl of Dumfries, a courtesy title given to the Marquis of Bute's eldest son. |
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In contemporary art, the title curator is given to a person who selects and often interprets works of art. |
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The powers given to the Secretary of State for Wales under this Act were later devolved to the National Assembly for Wales. |
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In the first case, tongues could work as a sign by which witness is given to the unsaved. |
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It was given to him by the treasurer of St David's Cathedral, having come from Carmarthen Priory. |
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This accounting made extremely clear the inflow and outflow of trade, contributing to the close scrutiny given to the balance of trade. |
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This Return is not good, because this Arrest is the proper Arrest of the Sheriff, and no Credit is to be given to the Bailiff errant. |
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Here, student, some man or woman kills living beings and is murderous, bloody-handed, given to blows and violence, merciless to living beings. |
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Many different forms have been given to the heads of projectiles, as flat, ogival, hemispherical, conoidal, parabolic, blunt trifaced, etc. |
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Charlotte especially admired Thackeray, whose portrait, given to her by Smith, still hangs in the dining room at Haworth parsonage. |
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The order was given to debreast that young sweeper. The subordinates slashed the innocent sweeper's breasts. |
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Helder was also a visionary given to muddled, passionate harangues on immortality, astral projection and other esoterica. |
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Medieval architects did not prefer irregular forespaces as the settings for their works. These were the spaces they were given to work in. |
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Standing Order 57 is the third method, which allows a bill to be introduced without debate if a day's notice is given to the Table Office. |
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Credit for popularising the term may be given to Arnold Toynbee, whose 1881 lectures gave a detailed account of the term. |
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The title of Duke of York is given to the second son of the British monarch. |
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It was later restored and brought back to Iesi, and in 1994 the Codex Aesinas was given to the National Library in Rome, catalogued as Cod. |
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By 1928 the land around the monument had been purchased with the appeal donations, and given to the National Trust to preserve. |
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Most insulae were given to the first settlers of a Roman city, but each person had to pay to construct his own house. |
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The name Angels Gospel is given to the book because it was supposed that Colum Cille received it from the angel's hand. |
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A year later, Catherine was banished from court, and her rooms were given to Anne. |
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She gave birth to a son, believed to be named Damerei, who was given to a wet nurse at Durham House, but he died in October 1592 of plague. |
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Instructions were given to the translators that were intended to limit the Puritan influence on this new translation. |
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Henry Vane was elected to Parliament at Kingston upon Hull, but the certificate was given to another. |
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Roundhead was the name given to the supporters of the Parliament of England during the English Civil War. |
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Their hypothesis was that the calomel given to Napoleon became an overdose, which killed him and left extensive tissue damage behind. |
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The Ouse is the name given to the river after its confluence with the Ure at Ouse Gill Beck. |
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Characters are given to killing loved ones by mistake, and dying of grief, or of joy. |
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Many of the tickets for these lectures were given to Faraday by William Dance, who was one of the founders of the Royal Philharmonic Society. |
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Credit for the result was instead given to Friedrich Kasiski, a Prussian infantry officer, who made the same discovery some years later. |
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The lecture is delivered annually in any field of biological sciences, with preference given to the areas in which Francis Crick himself worked. |
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Car 606 was given to the Trolleyville Museum, Ohio, in September 2000, in return for Standard 147, which has been restored to original condition. |
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It is unknown what mortuary services were given to dead children by the Vikings. |
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More often, the title was given to the founder of any ecclesiastical settlement, which would thenceforth be known as their llan. |
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A year later, Catherine was banished from court, and her old rooms were given to Anne Boleyn. |
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This donation was among the largest individual philanthropic gifts ever given to a single organisation. |
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One volunteer claimed that the toys were destroyed instead of being given to other agencies. |
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A Salvation Army captain said that the toys were given to other organisations, not disposed of. |
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Barbara Yorke sees this advocacy as a major factor in the prominence given to Oswald in Bede's Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum. |
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Mead or ale is also typically drunk, with offerings being given to deities, while fires, torches, or candles are often lit. |
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For students, restrictions on entry should be dropped, and more opportunity given to poorer families. |
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A blue is an award given to those who compete at the university team level in certain sports. |
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Triumphal arch is also the name given to the arch above the entrance to the chancel of a medieval church where a rood can be placed. |
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The position was usually given to someone of great importance, who might not always be at the castle due to other duties. |
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In 1604, the ruinous castle was given to Sir Fulke Greville by King James I and was converted into a country house. |
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The pressed pulp is given to farm animals as winter feed, composted, discarded or used to make liqueurs. |
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Milk stout was claimed to be nutritious, and was given to nursing mothers, along with other stouts, such as Guinness. |
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The Armada Jewel, given by Elizabeth to Sir Thomas Heneage and the Drake Pendant given to Sir Francis Drake are the best known examples. |
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Many portraits were done in several versions, to be sent as diplomatic gifts or given to supporters of the increasingly embattled king. |
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In the theory of Markov processes most attention is given to homogeneous processes. |
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However, the English language was changing rapidly in Caxton's time and the works he was given to print were in a variety of styles and dialects. |
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The enraged William Godwin refused to see them, though he still demanded money, to be given to him under another name, to avoid scandal. |
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Electric folk is the name given to the kind of folk rock pioneered in England from the late 1960s, by the band Fairport Convention. |
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A loose label given to the shoegazing scene and other affiliated bands in London in the early 1990s was The Scene That Celebrates Itself. |
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A general description given to shoegazing and other affiliated bands in London in the early 1990s was The Scene That Celebrates Itself. |
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The title of guest artist is given to a visiting dancer who has been cast in a role for a specific ballet or limited season. |
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The title of principal guest artist is sometimes given to guest artists who perform with the company on a longer term basis. |
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But on the second, we took a leap of faith and gave much of what would normally be given to Californian vendors to UK ones. |
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For his artwork, McQueen has received the Turner Prize, the highest award given to a British visual artist. |
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Public library advocacy is support given to a public library for its financial and philosophical goals or needs. |
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The Prize was given to Steve McQueen for his video based on a Buster Keaton film. |
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A caddy's advice can only be given to the player or players for whom the caddy is working, and not to other competing players. |
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The red card was given to Matthew Gill of Exeter for a headbutt on Craig Stanley of Morecambe. |
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In the event that clubs had equal points and equal goal differences, priority was given to the club that had scored the most goals. |
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Livery collars were also given to important persons, often with the badge as a pendant. |
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The news of Rush's imminent return was given to Liverpool fans before they journeyed south to London for yet another Charity Shield match. |
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It is also the name commonly given to the areas of the city surrounding the Bay. |
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The Laird School of Art was the first public school of art outside London and was given to the town by John Laird. |
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This name was given to it when naturalists believed it to be a separate species. |
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It does not essentially differ from the word variety, which is given to less distinct and more fluctuating forms. |
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The common dolphin is the name given to two species of dolphin making up the genus Delphinus. |
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Every Tuesday and Wednesday three hours over the two days are given to the debate of opposition motions. |
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In addition, Flanders and other European territories of the Spanish Crown were given to Austria. |
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In physical chemistry, the name given to these intermolecular forces is van der Waals force. |
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Drawing on the actual evidence given to the Cullen Inquiry the events of that night were retold twenty years to the minute after they happened. |
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As a result, the imperial crown was given to his rival Otto IV, the nephew of King John. |
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Halder's plan has been compared to the Schlieffen Plan, the name given to the German strategy of 1914 in the First World War. |
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Only three Panzer divisions were given to Rommel, too few to cover all the threatened sectors. |
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However, meetings of political groups and committee groups are formally given to Brussels, along with a set number of plenary sessions. |
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Mar died suspiciously in Edinburgh in 1480 and his estates were forfeited, possibly given to a royal favourite, Robert Cochrane. |
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Scholarships are also given to undergraduate students by the admissions committee. |
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Achilles' shield, crafted by Hephaestus and given to him by his mother Thetis, bears an image of stars in the centre. |
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Also, the feed that is given to the pigs destined to be Parma hams is different. |
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Later in the century, the new Pennsylvania colony was given to William Penn in settlement of a debt the king owed his father. |
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The term is usually given to marine oil spills, where oil is released into the ocean or coastal waters, but spills may also occur on land. |
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Further south, Hamstone is the colloquial name given to stone from Ham Hill, which is also widely used in the construction industry. |
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In 2010 the event was renamed 'BBC Radio 1's Teen Awards', and includes awards given to celebrities and particularly inspirational young people. |
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A grant given to Sandown and Ryde in 2015 has raised hopes of regeneration within the town. |
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Dumbo was the codename given to the pipeline that ran across Romney Marsh to Dungeness and then across the English Channel to France. |
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Thus, in 443 BC, the responsibility to conduct the census was taken from the consuls and given to the censors. |
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Caesar demanded hostages to be given to him and reparations to the Aedui and Allobroges. |
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For some years, Augustus had been awarded tribunicia sacrosanctitas, the immunity given to a Tribune of the Plebs. |
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Much emphasis was given to quantitative data, seen as the key to unlocking all of social history. |
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But the minni given to gods or saints was only the most prominent instance of this custom, placed at the beginning of the ritual drinking. |
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The posthumous Medal of Honor was given to the family of the soldier who died in battle. |
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Gainas' head was given to the East Romans for display in Constantinople in an apparent exchange of gifts. |
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Obviously Polony heels were made in Western Europe, though at present it is not clear why this name was given to the stacked heels. |
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Cumbrous compounds are formed as the names of objects and a character of tedious and time-wasting polysyllabism is given to the language. |
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Fueros were charters documenting the privileges and usages given to all the people repopulating a town. |
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Under the terms of the Treaty of Rastatt in 1714, Naples was given to Charles VI, the Holy Roman Emperor. |
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He offered to help Louis XII on condition that Sicily be given to Cesare, and then offered to help Spain in exchange for Siena, Pisa and Bologna. |
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Eggnog and other food preparations which contain nutmeg should not be given to dogs. |
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The National Scientist of the Philippines award is given to individuals that have contributed to different field of science in the country. |
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It was given to El Dorado County, California, and to towns and cities in various states. |
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It was given to an Irishman James Berry who had become a Mexican citizen and colonel in the army. |
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The same can be said about the colonel ranks as they are given to atamans of regional and district status. |
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The English language was changing rapidly in Caxton's time and the works that he was given to print were in a variety of styles and dialects. |
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Although no country has adopted Esperanto officially, Esperantujo is the collective name given to places where it is spoken. |
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The rulers of Kerala, in appreciation of their assistance, had given to the Malankara Nazranis, three deeds on copper plates. |
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Powers given to enforce the act were initially weak, but were supplemented during later years. |
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Equity was the name given to the law which was administered in the Court of Chancery. |
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Horizontal privity arises when the benefits from a contract are to be given to a third party. |
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Further, reasonable notice of a contract's terms must be given to the other party prior to their entry into the contract. |
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Amendment making power rested with the legislature in three of the states and in the other five it was given to specially elected conventions. |
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The Year Books are the modern English name that is now typically given to the earliest law reports of England. |
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The main distinction of New Zealand contract law is the wide discretionary power given to courts in granting relief. |
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Asquith, not normally given to displays of emotion, confided to his wife that he felt he had been stabbed. |
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Enoch Powell claimed that it was wrong of Macmillan to seek to monopolise the advice given to the Queen in this way. |
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Other than impeachment, no other penalty can be given to the President for the violation of the Constitution. |
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The water frame is given to a spinning frame, when water power is used to drive it. |
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Until the summit level was completed, little thought seems to have been given to water supply. |
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The punning nickname Colossus of Roads was given to Telford by his friend, the eventual Poet Laureate, Robert Southey. |
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The master and matron, for instance, received six times the amount of food given to a pauper. |
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A technology for distributing resources that was less given to abstract hoarding would be more suitable to a biotechnic conception of living. |
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The borough is the direct inheritor of the municipal and county borough charters given to the town in the late 19th century. |
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Many areas near and surrounding Kentmere still sport the name of Gilpin given to them by descendants of this family. |
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Most inquiry has focussed on the researchee, while only limited attention has been given to the researcher. |
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With the West Coast Main Line electrified, consideration was given to electrifying the branch, but this was not carried out. |
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The prominence given to the topics of mesmerism and clairvoyance heightened the general disapproval of the book. |
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In 1356, two trees from the forest were given to archer William Jauderell to repair his home. |
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Macclesfield High School was the name originally given to the girls grammar school on Fence Avenue now forming part of the King's School. |
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The lordship was given to Matilda Lovell and the Lovells controlled Longdendale until 1465 when control again reverted to the crown. |
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Black Shuck or Old Shuck is the name given to a ghostly black dog said to roam the Norfolk, Essex, and Suffolk coastline of England. |
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A black dog is the name given to an entity found primarily in the folklore of the British Isles. |
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A surplusage given to one part is paid out of a reduction from another part of the same creature. |
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The Secretary of Defense was a taciturn man, given to telegramlike statements. |
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AoShe is tied up, disabled and disfigured woman hardly able to move the wheel chair given to her by the cartel of conspirators and abdicators. |
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It is always by this unthank that things are given to the observer that we pretend to have access to the truth of the word. |
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Although racism, sexism, ageism, etc, are all regarded as unacceptable evils, no thought has been given to those suffering from alphabetism. |
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One way is to create whitelist email addresses, a special email address that can be given to senders who are not yet whitelisted. |
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Mrs Taylor said the new computer equipment had been given to them by Market Harborough firm Apograph to help sales over Christmas. |
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Proceeds from the event went toward the Gayle Pope Memorial Scholarship Fund, which is given to a Marysville High School art student. |
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If you look at the first two Tests there wasn't a whole lot of quality ball given to the backline. |
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Highest amount of subsidies, 161 million denars, is given to 4,615 winegrowers in Kavadarci. |
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Total doses of anthracycline and alkalinizing agents given to the patients with a diagnosis of Hodgkin lymphoma were calculated. |
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Retired Army Working dog Fire wore a replica of the award given to Sasha at the ceremony. |
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But his most important name, the initiation name given to teenage Xhosas when they have undergone ritual circumcision, is Dalibunga. |
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It hasn't taken long for Sirius Prospect to repay the faith the Yarrows showed and to prove worthy of the name given to him. |
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Sammy is a tenacious journalist who's given to peppering her conversation with Yiddishisms. |
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What name is given to the aperitif of fortified wine flavoured with bitter herbs? |
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The Judge Advocate ruled that the orders given to Kendall-Smith were lawful. |
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They should not be given to yobs to be kicked around the floor and bullied, perhaps starved, tied up, and put through a lot of cruelty. |
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In philosophy no place should be given to commentitious fables. |
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The post of vice-president should, by rights, have been given to John. |
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Alemah in Arabic means a learned woman. It was the name given to women in conservative eighteenth-century Egyptian society who were accomplished reciters of poetry. |
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By 1869 some were suggesting that the name pixie was a racial remnant of Pictic tribes who used to paint and tattoo their skin blue, an attribute often given to pixies. |
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The firm left an extremely detailed archive of its activities, which was given to the city of Birmingham in 1911 and is kept at the Library of Birmingham. |
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The Headmaster of St Paul's is known as the High Master and his deputy is known as the Surmaster, which is also the title given to him in the statutes. |
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By the end of 1891, the ship canal was open to shipping as far as Saltport, the name given to wharves built at the entrance to the Weaver Navigation. |
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The duties were to do with catering, especially the disposal of uneaten food from College lunch, which was collected in a special wooden vat and given to the poor. |
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In the Decree of Beatification issued on 29 December 1886 by Pope Leo XIII, when 54 English martyrs were beatified, the greatest place was given to Fisher. |
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Number 1, given to Howard, is now at the Smithsonian Institution. |
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The work in South America began in 1921 when four Argentine churches urgently requested that denominational recognition be given to George Geier, who was serving them. |
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It was purchased by local people in 1926 and given to the National Trust. |
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As of 2003 Ethnic selection, such as the White Australia policy, has generally disappeared, but priority is usually given to the educated, skilled, and wealthy. |
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A number is also given to younger children for whom Child Benefit is paid. |
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This was the first time the 'community asset' status had been given to a mountain, and gave the community group more time to secure funding and negotiate with the owner. |
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Bogdanov died in 1928 as a result of one of his experiments, when the blood of a student suffering from malaria and tuberculosis was given to him in a transfusion. |
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The status does not apply automatically on the basis of any particular criteria, although in England and Wales it was traditionally given to towns with diocesan cathedrals. |
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Our English dames are much given to the wearing of costly laces. |
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After the Norman invasion, the lands were given to Robert Romilly. |
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Quite apart from the rules of precedent, the weight actually given to any reported judgment may depend on the reputation of both the court and the judges. |
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The Chetniks, the short name given to the movement titled the Yugoslav Army of the Fatherland, were initially a major Allied Yugoslav resistance movement. |
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Also in 1836, civil registration of births, deaths, and marriages was taken from the hands of local parish officials and given to local government registrars. |
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These he had given to the little girl, over the howled protests of the officers and despite repeated blows from a riflebutt in the small of his back. |
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A bisque is permission from the Whips given to a member to miss a vote or debate in the House to attend to constituency business or other matters. |
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Bontemps had finished reading Toomer's The Flavor of Men, a copy of which had been given to Arna by his Nashville neighbors Marian and Nelson Fuson. |
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This means that features from over 150 years ago fit almost exactly over their modern equivalents and modern grid references can be given to old features. |
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The magazine and the portfolio both showed their disdain for literal meanings given to objects and focused rather on the undertones, the poetic undercurrents present. |
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Additionally, a scantron bubble sheet and a statement of informed consent were given to students for review and a signature was required before the survey was administered. |
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Accordingly, when the wheel was relieved at eight o'clock, the order was given to keep her due north, and all hands were turned up to square away the yards and make sail. |
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This was the healing ritual for the King's Evil, the name given to scrofula or struma, the tubercular inflammation of the lymph glands of the neck. |
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At the day's end, races were held, with prizes given to the townspeople. |
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