Through his Keswick ministry, he was keen to bridge something of the gulf between Anglicanism and Nonconformity. |
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The heat is oppressive, and you realize it the moment you step through the watertight door onto the weather deck of any ship in the gulf. |
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A gulf War veteran said troops would be ready and raring to go if there is another conflict. |
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What the summer proved beyond doubt is that the gulf between Northern and Southern Hemisphere rugby is back with a vengeance. |
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But, from whichever direction it is approached, the same gulf lies between literate and aliterate minds. |
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Rather, this gap must be seen as a serious lacuna in the surviving texts, a gulf that will critically limit our analysis. |
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Rashly, Theresa accepts a second date with Tony at which the gulf between them becomes yawningly apparent. |
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The gulf between animal exploitation and animal kinship, and between animal abuse and animal liberation, is fundamentally a spiritual one. |
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On the other hand, the regional gulf in Britain revealed by the election returns was very plain. |
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He appears to have resolved these anxieties by stressing the moral gulf between his characters and his own beliefs. |
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Alberti's early architectural career is a good example of the gulf between the theory and practice of Renaissance architecture. |
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Luke 16, clearly illustrates that an impassable gulf separates the dead from the living. |
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Daily, they fall behind, and the gulf between them and their developed partners widens. |
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When the ozone generated from these balsamic trees mingles with the balmy gulf breezes, it is no wonder the weary invalid finds relief. |
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An unbridgeable gulf has opened up between the traditional parties and the mass of the population. |
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Before long the fog started to thicken as it crept down the gulf from the North. |
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Flying in, I had been mesmerized by sinuous curves of sloughs and streams which wove together, then apart, meandering toward the gulf. |
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How the small-time actors feel about the gulf that separates them from megastars who make megabucks is not discussed. |
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Far ahead to the north, across a rock-strewn gulf, was a chain of low-lying mountains locked away behind an otherworldly wall of haze. |
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An area called tornado alley that stretches along the gulf coast and the South-Eastern States is where they are most prevalent. |
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Social constructions of gender and sexual orientation are marked by two extremes separated by a vast gulf. |
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Just as quality of life issues often transcend class lines, they also bridge the gulf between the city centre and the suburbs. |
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But separatism only widened the gulf and deepened the mistrust, which was a hurdle in maintaining peace and harmony. |
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The movie revolves around the bridging of the gulf between the Sinhala and the Tamil population. |
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They will do that to raise the blowout preventer which officials say is key to help determine what caused the gulf oil disaster. |
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So why the huge gulf between the actor's response to his part and the audience's interpretation? |
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That unequal distribution of income exacerbated an already widening gulf in income. |
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At Galveston, at the storm's northern edge, waves smashed over the 17-foot seawall that guards the city from the gulf. |
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Borderlines vanish in this crossover event, which joins two genres of music bridging a three hundred year gulf. |
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It was not bridging the gulf that has grown between Europe and the U.S. since the end of the Cold War. |
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She attempted to bridge the gulf that her brusqueness had created and offered my friend a cigarette. |
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The incident emphasises the gulf between the president-elect and his own supporters. |
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The largest gulf separates the two men on the role of the market in the public sphere. |
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The airport was near the gulf and, therefore, somewhat protected from the northerly winds and low visibility. |
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This will further widen the gulf between the haves and have-nots on campus and after graduation. |
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A gap appeared, and soon became a gulf, when modern industry arose in the West and when imperial conquest ruined many traditional handicrafts. |
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They explain the widening gulf between their commentary and reality by hearkening back to the 1993 budget. |
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The growing gulf between the haves and the have-nots has led the latter to take the law into their own hands. |
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The mallu guy of course is almost always in the gulf working alone on some onshore oil rig in the desert. |
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Coldstream worked hard during the contest, but the gulf in class was obvious as Brechin strolled to victory. |
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In this we hear the eternal conflict of chairborne and airborne, the gulf forever fixed between those who go and those who stay at home. |
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The gulf between the union's rulers and their subjects is now unbridgeable. |
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The short campaign has only highlighted the gulf between the political establishment and ordinary people. |
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The gulf that was currently separating her and Louis was so terribly painful. |
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Yes, there is a gulf between the two halves of Scottish power, business and politics. |
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It was good to see some of them and say howzit, but a huge gulf of difference between us all meant that small talk dried up very quickly. |
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Physical partition of land was eclipsed by the tide of emotional separation that soon became a gulf. |
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Put me directly in the path of the gulf stream and I won't use all that wasteful energy heating my house either. |
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It exposes the strategic and cultural gulf this country has created inside the national security cognoscenti. |
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But I bet she doesn't spin her son's decisions as an impassable ideological gulf and an affront to his mother. |
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As today's exclusive survey shows, a massive gulf separates Bradford's highest-flying comprehensives from those with lower scores. |
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Director Steve Jackson says he regularly gets tee-time requests from gulf pros or concierges on-board arriving ships. |
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The two sides remain sharply polarised, and periodic attempts to bridge the wide gulf between them have fizzled out. |
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Williams watched his side beaten well by the Irish on Saturday and admits there is a huge gulf between the teams. |
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She settled into a life between Athens, the small Corinthian gulf town of Sykia, and Delphi, each site close to her new parents-in-law. |
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Not far from the ancient theater and stadium of Delphi, Delphi Camp is located on an isolated bay of the Corinthian gulf. |
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One boat of women spent the day in the gulf rather than offshore and caught bonito, sierra mackerel, African pompano, yellow tails and, after an hour's fight, a stingray. |
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But both assertions over-stated and misstated the case because of the great gulf between them and the people whose faith ensured Church survival and possible revival. |
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It's about two people who get caught up in its labyrinthine politics and have to make contact across a gulf of personal strife and cultural difference. |
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Despite the gulf of property and manner, country and language, they may have turned to each other for a pat of butter or a bunch of spring flowers. |
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The gulf between mercantile hubs and the polities in which they are lodged is not new. |
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And some are both booming and busting, such as the wide gulf between Silicon Valley and the Central Valley in California. |
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The talks follow six months of shuttle diplomacy after a first round in Beijing last August failed to narrow the gulf over Pyongyang's atomic arms ambitions. |
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The United States announced plans two weeks ago for a multinational anti-piracy coalition, and a flotilla from the European Union began patrols in the gulf last month. |
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Now I was thinking to myself that CAG and the skipper were biting their nails as the only lieutenant junior grade in the two Hornet squadrons was flailing around the gulf. |
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I feel more than a little awkward using hoodoo stuff, to be honest, given the vast gulf between my own advantages and the bitterly oppressed state of its originators. |
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Compared to the three million weapons, both legal and illicit, in private Ukrainian hands, the gulf in firepower is staggering. |
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The original bunker busters used in the first gulf war were made from the barrels of large navel guns filled with 250 lb of explosives and fitted with guiding fins. |
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Between each of us and the next person was a vast and unbreachable gulf. |
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Instead he highlights a series of systemic problems and suggests a number of psychological tendencies, to explain the vast gulf between claim and reality. |
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But The Pinkprint gives little consideration to the gulf between her various musical selves. |
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In the south, the gulf States view their Persian nuclear neighbor as a permanent archenemy. |
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It shows that, despite the promise of massive cash injections and a public debate, there is still a massive gulf between people's expectations and the reality of diagnosis. |
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The gulf in ability, technique and resources between the sides is vast. |
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That said, a number of scorelines have shown that the gulf between the two National League divisions is not as great as some pundits believed at the start of the season. |
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It's always slightly warmer on Rangitoto thanks to the black scoria, but the 360 degree view of the gulf and the volcano-studded cityscape of Auckland is matchless. |
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We know that Oklahoma will have tornadoes when the cold jet stream meets the warm gulf air. |
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The original bunker busters used in the first gulf war were made from the barrels of large navel guns filled with 250 lbs of explosives and fitted with guiding fins. |
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The gulf between the ruling elite and the masses became obscene. |
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Gradually, as lascivious sapphic tendencies become apparent, the gulf in sexual mores between the youthful maid and her venerable employers becomes more pronounced. |
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The gulf has more than 900 islets and islands which together total about 420 hectares. |
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But the huge financial gulf between the sides was illustrated in both teams' weekend league line-ups. |
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And now, it seemed, the same thing had happened in coverage of gulf war illness. |
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In the yawning gulf between V-E Day and Andy Warhol, Abstract Expressionism defined American art. |
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A dynamic drift ice cover forms in the middle of the gulf and elsewhere off the shores, islands and shoals. |
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The gulf between their concerns and what the Welsh commentariat chooses to focus on every single day is enormous. |
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The gulf between noble and ignoble was very large, but the difference between a freeman and an indentured labourer was small. |
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Perhaps the most dispiriting part for Manchester City came from that unmistakable feeling that, if anything, the gulf has widened. |
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As one travels east toward the African coast, the influence of the gulf stream diminishes, and the islands become increasingly arid. |
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The loggerhead sea turtle nests and hatches along the beaches of Rethymno and Chania and the gulf of Messara. |
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Whose breath of mouth divine, Of old from the deep gulf outbrought me, And who all beautiful outwrought me. |
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In the early 1930s, the Texas Company developed the first mobile steel barges for drilling in the brackish coastal areas of the gulf. |
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The shelf is exploited for its oil by means of offshore drilling rigs, most of which are situated in the western gulf and in the Bay of Campeche. |
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Larval gulf menhaden feed primary on zooplankton because the rakers are not well developed. |
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His soul was but a black gulf into which poured the Phlegethontic cataract of their conversation. |
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Historically, whales had been abundant in the gulf before commercial hunts wiped them out. |
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Even dolphins that frequent the gulf in northern waters, around Iran are at serious risk. |
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Corals are vital ecosystems that support multitude of marine species, and whose health directly reflects the health of the gulf. |
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The coastline on the gulf includes the Bight of Benin and the Bight of Bonny. |
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The gulf was the subject of scientific investigation for its unusually large sand waves and their movement. |
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But it's the rare chance for above-tree line skiing that draws backcountry powderhounds to the gulf again and again. |
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There was a canal from the Nile delta to the Gulf of Suez in ancient times, when the gulf extended further north than it does today. |
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But temperatures can vary greatly in the gulf, and the water is almost always warmer by the coast than the open ocean. |
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For decades, the gulf has been a primary source of two of Mexico's leading marine resources, sardines and anchovies. |
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But I would be in danger of being whipped off to the old nuthouse if I started saying that, because there is a big gulf. |
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Another zinc mine, Century Zinc is in the gulf on the Queensland side of the border. |
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The cattle industry is also a very import part of the regional economy in the gulf. |
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North of the Kandalaksha Gulf, in Murmansk Oblast, the Fennoscandian Ice Sheet was mostly cold based while south of the gulf it was warm based. |
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Manhattan was a line of constellations, the riverway a gulf of darkness in which were scattered stars. |
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There is great variation in color, size, and type of the bird species that call the gulf home. |
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He envisioned a rejuvenated landscape repopulated with groves of live oaks that would thrive as they helped stay erosion and slow gulf winds. |
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My discomfort stemmed from the inherent gulf between the two disciplines. |
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There has been an increasing gulf between the Premier League and the Football League. |
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At the 2015 Dubai Air Show, Airbus' John Leahy noted the appetite from the gulf carriers for the variant. |
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Australia's 60 Minutes reported that people living along the gulf coast were becoming sick from the mixture of Corexit and oil. |
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The second phase began on 30 September 2013, and focused on the how much oil spilled into the gulf and who was responsible for stopping it. |
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Whale visits into Gulf of Mexico have been infrequent, but occurred in the gulf historically. |
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In contrast, the public rejoiced at Buckingham's death, which accentuated the gulf between the court and the nation, and between the Crown and the Commons. |
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The main river shedding its waters in the gulf is the Niger River. |
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Iranian troops hit Iraki forces with big surprise attack around Abadan today lifting the seige of the oil refinery city tier a year of the gulf war, Radio Teheran reported. |
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Oil particles buried in gulf sediment could remain there for 100 years. |
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In the gulf war, he was an Army specialist in the 1st Armored Division who drove an armored personnel carrier armed with four Sidewinder missiles. |
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Substantial points of difference remain, however, related to the gulf that existed between Egyptian religion and the revelatory theology of Yahwism. |
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The current version of the STA's ITI, for example, already contains a large number of tartans that do not appear in the SRT, and the gulf will only widen under current policy. |
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The gulf has provided a historically important marine fishery for various First Nations that have lived on its shores for millennia and used its waters for transportation. |
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As water masses of this gulf are often strongly stratified, motions above the main pycnocline are only weakly connected with the motions in the lower layer. |
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A performance where qualities such as pluckiness and courage get bandied about and the gulf in quality between the teams is tolerated because of their different pedigree. |
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Most of the islands are found on the peninsular side of the gulf. |
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I've seen grown men giddy with excitement over a keeper-size gulf flattie. |
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However, the gulf between the world's rich and poor grew wider, and the majority of the global population remained in the poor side of the divide. |
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A number of rivers empty into the gulf, most notably the Mississippi River and Rio Grande in the northern gulf, and the Grijalva and Usumacinta rivers in the southern gulf. |
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Further south along the Pacific coast, the Mediterranean climate transitions into a desert climate but it is milder and not as hot as along the gulf coast. |
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Recently, resident Bryde's whales within the gulf were classified as an endemic, unique subspecies and making them as one of the most endangered whales in the world. |
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The gulf experiences an average of three cyclones each year that are thought to transport sediments in a clockwise direction along the Gulf's coast. |
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The 18-point gulf between the sides is still a factor but the reality is that Brescia have lost only twice at the Stadio Mario Rigamonti all season. |
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However, the gulf is not as biologically diverse as the Red Sea. |
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This is the largest partisan gulf since 1997, mainly as result of the sharp rise among Democrats prioritizing the environment higher than economic growth. |
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Benghazi lies in northeastern Libya, on a gulf of the Mediterranean Sea. |
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As time passed the gulf between farmer and employee widened. |
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They are as crucial an indicator of biological health on the surface of the water, as the corals are to biological health of the gulf in deeper waters. |
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By observing butterflies on the clumps of color-changing lantanas, Weiss found that buckeyes and gulf fritillaries learn to avoid frumpy old blooms. |
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