The shopping centre grounds will be landscaped, incorporating a cycle lane and pedestrian walkways. |
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This caused a bit of a commotion as the hospital grounds are quite large and it was a five minute walk to reach the main entrance. |
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Opinion against women sumo on moral grounds grew, and by 1926 they were banned. |
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The addition of these trees to the school grounds will enhance the aesthetics of the landscape. |
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A nurse whose car was wheel-clamped on hospital grounds as she dealt with an emergency has threatened her bosses with legal action. |
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Other studies of riparian breeding birds in which juveniles molt on the breeding grounds have not examined that possibility. |
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He was also worried about the health risks of rotting, derelict whare, which became breeding grounds for rats and vermin. |
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It is our firm opinion, on grounds of public safety, a ramped footbridge should be provided at this location. |
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This rambling home has a sumptuous interior and manicured grounds but is not particularly close to any large urban centres. |
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This means fewer rainouts because pitches are covered and grounds drained better. |
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Charles III added to the grounds and doubled the size of the palace by adding an east wing that mirrored the original building. |
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In the grounds stood The Little House, a gift from the people of Wales built of Welsh materials to perfect two-thirds scale. |
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Open any national newspaper and you will find her plastered all over the pages, largely on the grounds of her weight gain. |
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He went off to sit under a large weeping willow on the grounds not far from the graves. |
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Already, smaller ice packs have reduced hunting grounds for polar bears, leaving some dangerously underweight. |
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Refusing to work or take on duties on health and safety grounds is not secondary action. |
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Just across from the entrance to the grounds the grass is being cut on the public space. |
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We arrived at the grounds after following a rabble of butterflies through the streets. |
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It is extremely private, with grounds extending to around three quarters of an acre. |
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The house is on about an acre of grounds which have trees, flowering shrubs and a base for a hard tennis court. |
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The South African attorney general later acquitted her on the grounds of self-defence. |
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Limpets and acorn barnacles are the most important food items on the wintering grounds of the Black Turnstone. |
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He reported that the path through the college grounds was now fully waymarked and new kissing gates had been installed. |
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An ecologically-acclaimed wetland in the grounds of a school in Taiwan turned out to be the product of a leaking water pipe. |
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Outside, the grounds include landscaped lawns, a water feature and a stone shed. |
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The fact that a Queen's Counsel has advised there are grounds to sue would be a strong mitigating factor in any costs decision. |
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The decaying sports grounds have been turned into wastelands and junkie hangout spots. |
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He has jarred his knee on the hard grounds and will be rested for tonight's friendly clash at Scarborough. |
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Any help in sourcing suitable grounds in the general Ballyhaunis area would be greatly appreciated. |
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He was ordered to be detained without limit later that year after pleading guilty to manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility. |
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Spotted redshank share their forest-marsh nesting grounds with wood sandpipers, greenshank, whimbrel, jack snipe and broad-billed sandpipers. |
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Japan has refused to pay reparations on grounds that Japan and Korea were not at war during the colonial period. |
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Modern day Quakers will be leading tours around the building and the grounds and answering questions from visitors. |
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Brigade HQ was established in the grounds of Mezze House, a large building with a walled garden. |
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After the service the Queen and Duke went on a walkabout in the castle grounds and chatted to the large crowd of well-wishers. |
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Then, of course, there are the late abortions requested on the grounds of foetal abnormality and the prospect of severe handicap. |
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A measure that passed Congress and was signed by the executive might still be held in abeyance on constitutional grounds by a court. |
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An American government advisor kept abandoned deer, squirrels and even a bear as pets on the grounds of his manor. |
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A spokeswoman for the clinic denied they had abandoned the therapy course on the grounds of advanced age. |
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However, the company has shown reluctance on the grounds that they cannot bear the financial burden. |
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This is partly based on grounds of public safety on the advice of the relevant authorities. |
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Leave was refused on the first and third grounds with reasons to be given later in view of the lateness of the hour. |
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Workers may also assemble in a yard on the company grounds to engage in group exercises at the start of the day. |
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The Supreme Court did not strike these laws down on grounds that they were special-interest rent-seeking legislation. |
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There were lardons in every savoury dish, unwelcome both on grounds of repetition and salt, which he arguably overdoes. |
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For the most part they are claims for additional remuneration on the grounds that the nature and scope of the contract works have changed. |
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There are no possible grounds for challenging this decision, which fell well within the ambit of the judge's discretion. |
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Members of the group spend Sundays laying hedges and developing the grounds of the church. |
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A lovely water feature and landscaped grounds must make this a very pleasant place to work. |
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The money will be used to create an all-weather, all-purpose play area outside the playgroup in the grounds of Greendown School. |
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We would submit that it is not open to the Court of Appeal to rehear a case on grounds that have not been advanced in the court below. |
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It was quite noticeable that the cemetery grounds were given constant and regular attention. |
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In September 2003 planning permission was refused on traffic grounds and its effect on nearby properties. |
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The application was initially refused on the grounds that it was detrimental to the area. |
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He says there is no evidence to justify refusal on the grounds of the adverse impact of pollution. |
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However, the cunning female kept dodging them, taking temporary refuge in the grounds of Fermoy Soccer Club. |
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The university grounds get so quiet, he almost doesn't know what to do with himself. |
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At first dawn, the grounds of our lodge come alive with the new sounds of cuckoos, wood-hoopoes, babblers, robin-chats, sunbirds, and many more. |
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On breeding grounds where the primary source of food is kleptoparasitism, territories are small and pairs nest in loose colonies. |
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The grounds also include mature trees and shrubs, a kitchen garden, greenhouse and garden shed. |
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The grounds of Markree Castle is the setting for the event, which will celebrate all kinds of country sports and pursuits. |
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The school had banned the kirpan for safety reasons, on grounds that it could be used as a weapon. |
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Unhappy at the standard of care that his two-year-old daughter was receiving from an Edinburgh nursery, he withdrew her on grounds of safety. |
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They have warned that anyone caught letting their dog poo in the grounds of Holy Trinity Primary School will be prosecuted. |
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The Sanctuary's dueling grounds was found at the end of the north wing of the main chamber. |
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The Airedale terrier found in the cathedral grounds of Dunkeld greets visitors with a wet muzzle. |
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The judge held that the reinsurers could not withhold approval unless there were reasonable grounds for doing so. |
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An injury caused without mens rea might be grounds for civil liability but typically not for criminal. |
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Modern agriculture is justified on the grounds that it produces more on less land. |
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The most widespread form of discrimination in our country today is on the grounds of age. |
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It is no use complaining about reality television on the grounds that it's too real. |
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In Nina's case, however, a literal reading would have given any security man grounds for anxiety. |
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When England hosted the 1966 World Cup, six of the eight venues used were grounds designed in part or in whole by Archibald Leitch. |
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Thousands of fireworks were let off in the castle grounds at the stroke of midnight to mark to the start of the New Year. |
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One goal was to return fish to traditional spawning grounds in the upper reaches of the Clearwater tributaries, strengthening natural fish runs. |
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Alkyd and acrylic primers, pigmented with titanium white, have largely replaced white lead in oil as grounds for oil painting. |
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It imploded and came crumbling down all around the grounds in 37 seconds flat. |
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This article led to repeated efforts to prohibit the distribution of all forms of modern contraceptive methods on the grounds that they were abortifacients. |
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There are no excuses, no alibis and no grounds for recourse. |
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These centres of academic excellence, it appears, are also breeding grounds for eating disorders. |
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She cast about for his location, eventually following the architecture down below the house and grounds into the warren of interconnected bunkers and tunnels. |
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Its a horrible, sad place no matter how they try to jazz it up, and don't get me wrong its a nice place, in nice grounds with nice friendly staff. |
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The rebels in Shanghai had been warned off interfering with the secretariat of the East China Bureau on the grounds that it was an organ of the Central Committee. |
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But if I had been doing something unauthorized, that would have given people grounds for canning me. |
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Is the GOP becoming a smaller tent where dissent is grounds for banishment? |
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But for me, this admittance of uncertainty and doubts grounds Serial in reality. |
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Columnar cypress tress, which were imported from Italy, line the front terrace and the grounds of 2.4 acres also house staff quarters and a garage for four cars. |
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Campaigns can often be breeding grounds for confidence bordering on self-delusion. |
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In this case, it appears that the Madison Avenue-driven war campaign has succeeded in reframing the debate onto grounds that Republicans found electorally fertile. |
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Realizing that a railroad would destroy their hunting grounds and flood the plains with settlers, the Lakotas under Sitting Bull threatened to resist it. |
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An Eros attributed to Lysippos on stylistic grounds is known in several copies, of which the best-preserved replica is that in the British Museum. |
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The bulldozers moved in and the grounds were levelled and that was that. |
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Poland, for example, has large training grounds and ranges not subject to the civilian encroachment or heavy regulations that have bedeviled U.S. forces in Germany. |
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The benefits of liming catchments have also been questioned on conservation grounds as some naturally acidophilic plant communities would be damaged. |
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It is considered the warmest place on the south-west coast, as oranges, lemons, and American aloes bloom in the open air, in the pleasure grounds of Woodville and the Moult. |
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The knifed-on ellipses stand out in slight relief against multicolored grounds of poured and squeegeed paint that sometimes imitate woodgrain or moire patterns. |
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With the exception of especially hazardous work environments, labor statutes were written and promoted on grounds that only women's work should be regulated. |
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The estuaries and salt marshes of the Solway Firth, in southwest Scotland, are feeding and roosting grounds for many thousands of wintering wildfowl. |
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Palmer grounds further mistrust in an awareness of the late hour of language, in anxiety regarding its itinerant languor and lapse, its reflecting gaze having decayed. |
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The demonstrators were objecting to plans to expand Ridgway Park School, off Gibraltar Road, on grounds that it will increase traffic problems in the area's narrow lanes. |
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The cash raised will go into the kitty to help maintain Ford Park and eventually buy the mansion and grounds to ensure its continued use as a community facility. |
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The Teshekpuk area, a network of wet meadows, river deltas, coastal lagoons and small ponds, is the prime calving grounds for a 25,000-strong caribou herd. |
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Looked at more deeply, it seems to license quietism and indifference to things in the world, on the grounds that nothing that merely happens to people is really bad. |
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They are important hunting grounds for the kestrel and barn owl. |
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During warmer periods the land turned into meadows and steppes, ideal grazing grounds for woolly mammoths, rhinoceroses, bison, horses, elk, and yaks. |
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Simply cooking the four ingredients and placing them on a plate is grounds for disqualification. |
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In Britain there was an objection to paying tax in 1753 on the normal date, that is, Lady Day or 25 March, on the grounds that a full year had not elapsed. |
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Though this might easily have been grounds for dismissal or reassignment, nothing of the sort happened. |
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It would take over an hour to reach the fishing grounds but we had gone barely a mile before we saw one of the most magnificent sights in the world. |
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Madison was dead set against it, partly on the grounds that his state of Virginia would be a big loser in any such assumption. |
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Coffee grounds can particularly benefit the growth of blueberry, azalea, raspberry, lily-of-the-valley, and lingonberry plants. |
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This was approved on the grounds that money raised from private equity had been insufficient to bring the project to completion. |
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Another statue of Darwin as a young man is situated in the grounds of Christ's College, Cambridge. |
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However, he declined the honor, on the grounds that he was not fluent in French. |
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The school was an institution attached to the University of Bristol, which shared grounds and staff. |
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Moreover, he refused to even offer a hypothesis as to the cause of this force on grounds that to do so was contrary to sound science. |
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Recently a large number of football grounds have been built throughout the island. |
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These games included gladiatorial combats, chariot races and a sensational mock naval battle on the flooded grounds of the Colosseum. |
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This term has been criticized on the grounds that many learners already speak more than one language. |
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Her grave is on the grounds of her family estate, Althorp, on a private island. |
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Scholars have criticized IBR plans on the grounds that they create moral hazard and suffer from adverse selection. |
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Anthroponymous fishing grounds were named by Norfolk Islanders after Norfolk Islanders. |
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In fact, if she were an employer and I her employee, I would have strong grounds for suing her for constructive dismissal. |
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The affections which these exposed or derelict children bear to their mothers, have no grounds of nature or assiduity but civility and opinion. |
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On the other hand, this evidence may provide grounds for hope that higher-level processes may be measurable and, hence, emulable. |
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That employee got charged with perjury for starters, frivolousity amongst legal grounds and harassment. |
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Erhard presumably felt it was no time to give his enemies grounds for charging him with gumming up relations with France. |
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There are important populations of seals and internationally significant nesting grounds for a variety of seabirds such as gannets. |
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Anne's previous betrothal to the Duke of Lorraine's son Francis provided further grounds for the annulment. |
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They are vital feeding grounds on migration flyways for shorebirds travelling between the Arctic and Africa. |
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Having an incompetent lawyer may be grounds for a retrial, but the lawyer in question probably doesn't know that. |
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The detention of a crusader was contrary to public law, and on these grounds Pope Celestine III excommunicated Duke Leopold. |
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He led his ships in attacks on neutral Hanseatic League and Spanish ships in the Channel on flimsy grounds of sovereignty. |
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More than 20 days of snow lying can be expected on the high grounds of Dartmoor and Exmoor. |
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The grant of the honour on the grounds of being a large industrial town, rather than a diocesan centre, was unprecedented. |
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There are certain towns with large urban areas that could qualify for city status on the grounds of population size. |
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Nottingham Castle and its grounds are located further south in the western third of the city. |
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You should consult the applicable lemon laws and see if you have grounds for a return or replacement. |
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The soft furnishings of these rooms, although luxurious, are more modest than the 1820s originals, both on the grounds of modern taste and cost. |
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Furthermore, like other occupied royal palaces, it was not insured on grounds of economy. |
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The grounds are not generally open to the public, but the house is continually holding conferences, open days and lectures. |
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They provide sentries during the day and night, and during the latter hours they patrol the grounds of the Palace. |
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Recently, new apple tree plantations have been started in grounds belonging to the old coal mines, once important in Asturias. |
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Imitating the Campus in Rome, similar grounds were developed in several other urban centers and military settlements. |
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Beowulf survives in a single manuscript dated on paleographical grounds to the late 10th or early 11th century. |
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He thought that the pope and churchmen have no right or grounds at all for secular rule like having property, citing 2 Tim. |
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The courts, however, awarded custody of Shelley and Harriet's children to foster parents, on the grounds that Shelley was an atheist. |
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The Leeds event is held in Bramham Park, near Wetherby, the grounds of an historic house. |
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In 1848, Fred Lillywhite used a portable printing press at grounds to print updated scorecards. |
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English cricket grounds include Lords, The Oval, Headingley, Old Trafford, Edgbaston and Trent Bridge. |
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They initially used cricket grounds before later moving on to football clubs' stadiums. |
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However, like all of the early grounds they played at, it was not owned by the club. |
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Most football clubs were founded first, and then sought grounds in which to play, but Chelsea were founded for Stamford Bridge. |
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The IOC conceded in the first two cases, but refused to ban New Zealand on the grounds that rugby was not an Olympic sport. |
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Loughborough University, Bisham Abbey and the University of Bath grounds served as training bases prior to this agreement. |
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Wasps' first home was in Finchley Road, North London although subsequent years saw grounds being rented in various parts of London. |
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Jim Sullivan was asked to go again as captain of the 1936 tourists, but declined on the grounds of his wife's ill health. |
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At the northern end of the grounds is a giant television screen on which important matches are broadcast. |
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General admission to the grounds gives access to the outer courts and is possible without queuing overnight. |
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Many nearby local waters on rivers, bays, sounds, and coastlines can become great natural cruising grounds for this type of recreational sailing. |
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Although some sources repeat this theory, it has been rejected on linguistic grounds by modern scholars such as Professor Gwynedd Pierce. |
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Nuclear weapons have been present in many nations, often as staging grounds under control of other powers. |
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Reviewers were sharply critical on these grounds of both the author and the book. |
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The bridge was replaced in 1994 by one similar in appearance, and the original is now housed on the grounds of a nearby museum complex. |
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Pinochet was released in March 2000 on medical grounds by Home Secretary Jack Straw, without facing trial. |
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In a private ceremony Thatcher's ashes were interred in the grounds of the hospital, next to those of her husband. |
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However, these islands provide breeding grounds for many important seabird species including the world's largest colony of northern gannets. |
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Maerl beds are reservoirs of biodiversity, important both as nursery grounds for young scallops and young fish. |
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Seaton Park, formerly the grounds of a private house, is on the edge of the grounds of St Machar's Cathedral. |
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This removed the original grounds for war, but the UK and France continued with hostilities. |
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It has been criticised on the grounds of its cost, and its environmental and humanitarian impacts. |
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Kubrick is buried on the grounds along with one of his daughters and the rest of his family still lives there. |
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Government moved to annul the patent issued to Bell on the grounds of fraud and misrepresentation. |
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Those were denied along with many other requests about the trial, some on the grounds that the requests were 'vexatious. |
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In a statement the commission reduced the grounds on which it was taking action against the BNP, stating. |
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Stoppard also sat for the sculptor and friend Angela Conner, and his bronze portrait bust is on display in the grounds of Chatsworth House. |
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The new material provided further grounds for debate between Waugh's supporters and detractors. |
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The National Trust for Scotland has downplayed the suggestion on the grounds that evidence is insufficient to support the claim. |
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The new ground was ready for use in 1809 and so Lord had two grounds at his disposal for the 1809 and 1810 seasons. |
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In 1813 Parliament passed an Act to ensure that the grounds would remain a public racecourse. |
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The Production TT was reintroduced for the 1984 races in three classes, reduced to two classes on safety grounds for the 1990 races. |
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Where groundwater lies near the grounds surface, a sinkhole will be filled water as a solution lake. |
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Somalia's territorial waters are prime fishing grounds for highly migratory marine species, such as tuna. |
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Of these only Bruce and Balliol had realistic grounds on which to claim the crown. |
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Lincluden Abbey and its grounds are now within the Dumfries urban conurbation boundary. |
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Under the reformed Kirk, divorce was allowed on grounds of adultery, or of desertion. |
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Just demanding there is nothing you can do, because the flashy light told you so is grounds for Newton's Flaming Laser Sword. |
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However, the East India Company had the ship seized on the grounds that this was in contravention of their charter. |
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As in 1914 the ILP opposed World War II on ethical grounds and turned to the left. |
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The Chapel of St Leonard's is located in the grounds of the nearby St Leonards School. |
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Elsewhere it is stated that home ranges are less strictly maintained during winter but hunting grounds are basically exclusive. |
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Much of the former grounds of Leslie House have been used to create Riverside Park. |
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The grounds of the centre feature many examples of their work, such as a statue of Nagarjuna. |
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If one is convicted at the district court, the defence can make an appeal on procedural grounds to the supreme court. |
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In 2009, a case was brought against Lloyds by HM Revenue and Customs on grounds of tax avoidance. |
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Examples include one at Silverhills Farm, one at Salterhill Farm and a third within the grounds of Gordounston School. |
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It may be criticized on financial grounds as well because the necessary publication fees have proven to be higher than originally expected. |
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The company's head office is located in The Compass Centre on the grounds of Heathrow Airport in the London Borough of Hillingdon. |
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It may be that earthworks and cropmarks in Walworth Park in the castle grounds signify a lost settlement associated with the one at North Farm. |
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Llywelyn rejected this on the grounds that this would further weaken the realm and play into England's hands. |
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Further destruction took place when parts of the estate grounds were built over during the construction of the Ruabon bypass. |
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The battlefield and abbey grounds are currently owned and administered by English Heritage and are open to the public. |
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The green was originally the landscaped grounds of a mansion house known as Llwyn Isaf. |
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Those pacifists who base their beliefs on deontological grounds would oppose such violent action. |
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The Gorsedd ceremony was held on the Hermitage Field, next to Plas Newydd, and the circle of stones was later moved into the grounds of the hall. |
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After spawning they return the way they came, in smaller schools, to suitable feeding grounds often near an area of upwelling. |
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The most affluent areas of the town are generally to the south and west, around the grounds of Shrewsbury School, and the Copthorne area. |
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Imam Yahya refused the offer on the grounds that the Idrisis were of a Moroccan descent. |
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His critique was primarily on the grounds that the uneducated might take the stories of gods and heroes literally. |
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About 24 party members made politics their sole grounds for exemption, of whom 12 received prison sentences. |
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After closure in the 1990s, its buildings and grounds were redeveloped as a luxury housing development comprising houses as well as apartments. |
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Dublin has two ODI Cricket grounds in Castle Avenue, Clontarf and Malahide Cricket Club. |
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Wilson died in Colomendy, Denbighshire on 15 May 1782, and is buried in the grounds of St Mary's Church, Mold, Flintshire. |
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They are owned by the Welsh Rugby Union and play their home games at Rodney Parade, Newport and at other grounds around the region. |
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On 12 June 1998, Stereophonics played to over 10,000 spectators in the grounds of Cardiff Castle in Wales. |
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Many marine fish use salt marshes as nursery grounds for their young before they move to open waters. |
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They also possess a swim bladder, and do not dwell on the bottom, instead dispersing from their hatching grounds as plankton. |
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Like other sea turtles, green sea turtles migrate long distances between feeding grounds and hatching beaches. |
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Each population is genetically distinct, with its own set of nesting and feeding grounds within the population's known range. |
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One of the region's most important nesting grounds is in Tortuguero in Costa Rica. |
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In contrast with the sporadic distribution of nesting sites, feeding grounds are much more widely distributed throughout the region. |
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Important feeding grounds in Florida include Indian River Lagoon, the Florida Keys, Florida Bay, Homosassa, Crystal River, and Cedar Key. |
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The healthy seagrass beds that the turtles provide give habitat and feeding grounds for many species of fish and crustaceans. |
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Migratory routes and wintering grounds are traditional and learned by young during their first migration with their parents. |
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Courtship rituals take place during the winter months, following migration toward the equator from summer feeding grounds closer to the poles. |
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Historical catch records suggest there could have been smaller aggression grounds in the Sea of Japan as well. |
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It is also unknown whether any winter breeding grounds ever existed beyond Chinese coasts. |
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In their breeding grounds in Baja California, Mexican law protects whales in their lagoons while still permitting whale watching. |
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Migratory species' reproductive sites often lie in the tropics and their feeding grounds in polar regions. |
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This continental slope contains rich fishing grounds and numerous coral reefs. |
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Avoiding fishing in spawning grounds may allow fish stocks to rebuild by giving adults a chance to reproduce. |
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Apart from the long history, cod differ from most fish because the fishing grounds are far from population centers. |
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The most important spawning grounds are in the waters off middle Norway, near southwest Iceland, and Georges Bank. |
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These fishing grounds are sustainably managed and have not seen the large scale depreciation in fish stocks seen in EU waters. |
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Some migrate long distances, like Franklin's gull, which migrates from Canada to wintering grounds in the south of South America. |
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It was created in the last quarter of the 19th century on the grounds of the former World's fair. |
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The spaces that are most open are the low grounds to northeast and southwest, where it is practically impossible to get below the Roman strata. |
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In times of scarcity, wolves readily eat carrion, visiting cattle burial grounds and slaughter houses. |
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The Wildlife Protection Act of 1972 in India technically proscribes snake charming on grounds of reducing animal cruelty. |
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In an ironic development, wild elms have spread and taken over the grounds of the abandoned Greek royal summer palace at Tatoi in Attica. |
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The waters of the Agulhas Bank off the coast are quite shallow and are renowned as one of the best fishing grounds in South Africa. |
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Seamounts provide habitats and spawning grounds for these larger animals, including numerous fish. |
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These conditions helped to create one of the richest fishing grounds in the world. |
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Within a few years of Cabot's voyage the existence of fishing grounds on the Grand Banks became generally known in Europe. |
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In the early 1900s, Danish researcher Johannes Schmidt identified the Sargasso Sea as the most likely spawning grounds for European eels. |
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However the meeting of the oceans here also fuels the nutrient cycle for marine life, making it one of the best fishing grounds in South Africa. |
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Married and with a child, he filed a freedom suit, on the grounds that he could not be held as a slave in Great Britain. |
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These can transport nutrients and provide feeding grounds for plankton eating forage fish. |
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Once the females are mature, they will migrate to the spawning grounds and spawn. |
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The males do not leave the spawning grounds and will potentially spawn more than once throughout the season. |
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They often stay together in schools and may migrate large distances between spawning grounds and feeding grounds. |
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After spawning, the herrings are depleted in fat, and migrate back to feeding grounds rich in plankton. |
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The idea raised objections on civil and human rights grounds that it would amount to mass surveillance. |
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He was tried for high treason, found not guilty on the grounds of insanity, and committed to an insane asylum indefinitely. |
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However the attacks were expected and in both cases local forces reached the high grounds to oppose them. |
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Capability Brown was commissioned in 1779 to design the ornamental grounds at the same time as the extensions. |
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It was donated under trust to the town in 1929, the grounds becoming Northwood Park. |
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The Royal Mews relocated to the grounds of Buckingham Palace, where it remains today. |
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At his trial, he pleaded not guilty to 13 charges of murder, but guilty to manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility. |
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He was 66, and was released on compassionate grounds for having inoperable bladder cancer. |
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Permanent sites owners lease includes the provision by the land owner of water, sewerage and general site and grounds maintenance. |
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The calving grounds of the Beverly caribou herd are located around Queen Maud Gulf but the herd shifted its traditional birthing area. |
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His 1851 application was rejected by the interior ministry on the grounds that he had received public funding for his experiments. |
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The United States refused to sign the treaty on the grounds that Russia was not represented at the Conference. |
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Power lines may cut off access to reindeer calving grounds and sacred sites. |
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These regions have served as reindeer calving and summer grounds for thousands of years, and contain many ancient Sami sacred sites. |
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In late December, shortly after Christmas, the combatants met in the grounds of an abbey in the northern Paris suburbs. |
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A famous statue of Saint Boniface stands on the grounds of Mainz Cathedral, seat of the archbishop of Mainz. |
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The city of Beijing was rebuilt with new palace grounds that included artificial lakes, hills and mountains, and parks. |
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Inside most of the monastery grounds there had been a separate garden designated for the plants that were needed for the treatment of the sick. |
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When the campaigns in Africa were over, Afonso V found new grounds for battle in neighboring Castile. |
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That trade continued with few interruptions until 1638, when it was prohibited on the grounds that the ships were smuggling priests into Japan. |
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The airline Oman Air has its head office on the grounds of Muscat International Airport. |
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Sea grass beds are important foraging grounds for some threatened species such as dugongs and the green turtle. |
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The mangroves are the breeding grounds for black scallops, which are served up in Tumbes' most famous dish, the black scallop ceviche. |
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The now defunct VLM Airlines had its head office on the grounds of Antwerp International Airport. |
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Camping grounds are available on Anacapa, Santa Rosa, Santa Cruz, San Miguel, and Santa Barbara Islands in the Channel Islands National Park. |
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The majority of the sea's islands are uninhabited making them ideal breeding grounds for seals, sea lions, seabirds, and other sea island fauna. |
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The only grounds for divorce are adultery or willful abandonment by a spouse. |
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As in the rest of India, cricket is popular in Kolkata and is played on grounds and in streets throughout the city. |
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He commissioned a number of men, whose opinions on the matter were known to be divergent, to state the grounds for judgment in writing. |
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There is some resistance to this on religious grounds but more or less continues till this day. |
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Prohibited state and municipal governments from denying access to public facilities on grounds of race, color, religion or national origin. |
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Kennedy was found guilty of manslaughter and appealed on the grounds that there must be an unlawful act which caused the victim's death. |
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The code also prohibited judges from refusing justice on grounds of insufficiency of the law, thereby encouraging them to interpret the law. |
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A court may issue the order if it believes a person has reasonable grounds for their fears. |
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A mistake is an incorrect understanding by one or more parties to a contract and may be used as grounds to invalidate the agreement. |
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Rather than being released, he was committed on the grounds that he had a mental abnormality. |
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Marbury has also been criticized on the grounds that it was improper for the Court to consider any issues beyond jurisdiction. |
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Against this backdrop it is important that development agencies create grounds for effective support for a free press in developing countries. |
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The jury then decided by majority vote whether there were sufficient grounds for the case to go to the tribunal criminel of the departement. |
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An issue that has arisen is the degree of suspicion which would provide the grounds on which a decision should be set aside for apparent bias. |
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Jury trials were abolished by the government in 1960 on the grounds they would be susceptible to media and public influence. |
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The state backs its claim on the grounds that the crime committed is considered a crime against all, which any state is authorised to punish. |
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St Mary's Gardens has been laid out as a park in Romantic style on the grounds of the former churchyard of the parish church of St Mary Magdalen. |
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Adults could not easily do the job because of the size of the roadways, which were limited on the grounds of cost and structural integrity. |
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A patent can be found invalid on grounds described in the relevant patent laws, which vary between countries. |
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Often, the grounds are a subset of requirements for patentability in the relevant country. |
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The grounds were turned into a public park, and Castle Hill or Tyne Close Housing Estate was built nearby. |
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Penrith Tennis Club is located in the grounds of Penrith Rugby Club at Carleton Village, Penrith. |
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