We were relieved not to have had to use our borrowed anti-polar bear rifle, but disappointed not to see any bears, walruses, narwhal or beluga. |
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He wouldn't have had any chance to escape if it hadn't been for an accidental meeting with Carrie. |
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We have had some accidental deaths, but no direct no casualties from direct fighting. |
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I suppose everyone who worked with horses will have had their foot accidentally stepped on. |
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He would have had another baby before my sister, but the girl aborted and didn't tell him. |
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Parliament must have been aware of these methods and cannot have had in mind a process where abortifacient agents were administered by nurses. |
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Both companies have had their bond ratings reduced to one step above junk status. |
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But you have to walk before you can run, and I have had to concentrate on brushing up the forward play. |
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Since the royal couple walked down the aisle, they have had an eventful 12 months. |
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I have, in isolated cases, had walkers deliberately walk in front of the bike and I have had to swerve to avoid them. |
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We have had a massive rejection of the pay offer and there have been unofficial walkouts. |
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We have had quad bikes and off-road bikes roaring past the garden centre, right through our car park. |
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There is no doubt that we have had wall-to-wall saturation media coverage of this war. |
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I help provide clients with a fresh change of clothes after they have had a hot meal and a wash. |
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And if I'd known about the UK Competitive Eating championships, I would have had a bash, absolutely! |
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We have had several cars driving far too close, almost on our bumper bar at times. |
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She is known to have had a relationship with a homeless man who was wanted by police in connection with a stolen credit card. |
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The mirror-like quality of standing water may have had symbolic implications too. |
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Flooding academic courses with under-prepared students may have had the net effect of driving the rigor out of these courses. |
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We have had two hard days on the water and I have come nearly to the limit of my endurance. |
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Several, in fact, read my blog and with such people I have no quarrel and never have had one. |
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He was wearing a long trench coat, a red and white rugby shirt, blue jeans and may have had black shoes. |
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Most pirates of British origin would thus have had this distinctive accent. |
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I've profiled a lot of fugitives that have had female accomplices and accessories. |
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If they had not been on the watch for raiders, they would have had time to find it beautiful. |
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Everyone on the show has a high income, and most of them have had that high income for long enough to accumulate a good deal of wealth. |
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Efforts by senior leaders to jawbone banks into lending to companies not targeted by the government campaign have had little effect. |
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We have had a really hard year and I would have never been able to afford to pay for it. |
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The viciousness of the invective makes it seem like they must have had their knives sharpened for a long time, laying in wait for your next book. |
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But the Farrells say after two months of waiting for real action, they have had enough. |
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How would it have first appeared to early European visitors and what might the Aborigines have had to say about it? |
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This questionnaire was administered during the second semester, in late March, so that the students would have had time to acclimate to the university culture. |
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In Kentucky the Bourbon distillers have had to increase their payrolls by 77 per cent in two years to meet the demand. |
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And, for a while, I thought I might have had a wasted journey. |
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The goal offered ecstasy to free-kick aficionados, who have had little to cherish at this World Cup. |
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To qualify as a professional fiduciary, CPAs would have had to pass a test, meet minimum educational requirements and agree to abide by a separate code of ethics. |
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I have had many friends afraid to go and ask questions or query anything simply because they don't know whether the clerk will decide to unleash her day's frustration on them. |
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It could have had a burn-through like challenger Shuttle, but I would have thought that would take longer. |
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Much of his pro-Israel conservative base would have had no problem with these comments, so Cruz may not have expected a backlash. |
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At some point even the seemingly insatiable American consumer is going to have had his fill. |
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And they may be swaddled in astrakhan when you see them, but not all fashion bloggers have had it easy. |
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One of the most memorable dishes I have had there is Baby calamari filled with calamari ink, fresh chick peas and chorizo. |
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It is impossible to calculate the full effect that watching this on television, listening on the radio must have had on Sam. |
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We must make it known that we have had enough of consumerism tainted with misery and blood. |
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We have had them jumped by skateboarders, guys on BMX bikes, and a guy on a motorcycle. |
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We have had a complete abdication of responsibility by the Government. |
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Bauer literally had a Rosebud moment, but may not have had a figurative one. |
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I have had the neurotoxic protein botulinum injected into my forehead to minimize wrinkles. |
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The West Country is the part of Britain most visited by walkers and nature lovers, but until now they have had to make do with a patchy network of footpaths and coastal walks. |
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Other than the installation walk-through, I have had no contact with Workstation Solutions' customer support, so I cannot tell you how good it really is. |
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The endless hours spent in my cell did my head in. With my diagnosed mental illness I find it shocking that I should have had to endure this. |
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For years, abutters have had the protection of 20 feet from their property line for safety and environmental reasons. |
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Spain is the wild, unpoached, game-preserve of Europe, in which I have had some months' pursuit and sport, all to myself. |
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The Administration and Congress have had to prove they are at least attempting to mind the store. |
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We have had the most excellent start to this competition with the Aeromodelling indoor aerobatics. |
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Although civil parishes have had no administrative role since that date, they have continued to exist. |
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A Westie fancier, Colonel Edward Malcolm, is said to have had a reddish-colored dog who was shot by hunters who mistook the dog for a fox. |
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I should have had two children, but I find myself with only one. Yet he spends his time with other women who are already with child. |
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Ultimately, Everton have had to choose between bankrolling a new stadium, or bankrolling the team. |
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Charities have had large increases in donations following a WAH Design brand. |
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As the country commemorates 100 years since the start of World War I, 100 war memorials have had QR codes placed by them. |
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The memory of Disraeli was used by the Conservatives to appeal to the working classes, with whom he was said to have had a rapport. |
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Police have had several reports of youngsters snapping waste pipes from the outside of bungalows in the town. |
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From the days before time was kept, people have had to follow trails to the known watering holes. |
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Those of us who have had the opportunity to chase web-footed fowl with a four-legged companion know a dog is an extremely valuable tool. |
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Whenever we have had a big test like this before though weive come through. |
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Anne may have had later pregnancies which ended in miscarriage or stillbirth. |
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Hollywood films with a British dimension have had enormous worldwide commercial success. |
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The only downside is that more than half the coho caught have had intact adipose fins, meaning they had to be released. |
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Previous efforts to examine the relationships between ADL limitations and nursing resources have had several limitations. |
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We have just moved them from the room where they whelped where Blossom and her eight pups have had privacy to bond quietly. |
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Of course, we could have had our pick of the cakes for afters but we were just a little too full. |
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Consequently, they have had to come up with stronger arguments faster in order to win a vote. |
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In 2016 she topped BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour Power List of women judged to have had the biggest impact on women's lives over the past 70 years. |
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The death of John Howard, Duke of Norfolk, his close companion, may have had a demoralising effect on Richard and his men. |
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Although they have had no administrative function since 1930, they still exist and are still used for statistical purposes such as the census. |
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I give my nose a definitive blow, then power-flush the Kleenex down the Toto. I have had my moist moment and now it is over. |
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Birkirkara were a step up from the Andorran parttimers, though West Ham still should have had more than enough to see them off comfortably. |
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Despite the appearance of two species of exotic bivalves since the 1978 study, only the invasive zebra mussel is likely to have had an impact. |
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At various times, the islands have had French, British, Spanish, and Argentine settlements. |
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When you have been waited on by armless hands, and have had a short conversation with a cat, nothing can surprise you much. |
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The cuts would have meant a significant loss of personnel and would have had adverse effects on recruitment. |
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His health problems may have had some influence on his decision. |
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Many old tatsam words have changed their meanings or have had their meanings adopted for modern times. |
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Their old master Epicurus seems to have had his brains so muddled and confounded with them, that he scarce ever kept in the right way. |
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What is less clear is how much influence events in Ayckbourn's life have had on his writing. |
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And, looking back, it was the best possible education that I could have had in how to construct a story. |
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The Historia Brittonum states that Oswiu, king of Northumbria, married a Briton who may have had some Pictish ancestry. |
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Sussex seems to have had a greater degree of decentralisation than other kingdoms. |
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They give an idea of the quality that the finest ancient work must have had. |
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He also had occasional spells of imaginary illness, and he is reported to have had books and papers placed in tall stacks in his study. |
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Seigel, in his late teens Marx may have had pneumonia or pleurisy, the effects of which led to his being exempted from Prussian military service. |
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Marx's ideas have had a profound impact on world politics and intellectual thought. |
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Alexander Waugh writes that Wittgenstein's family and their money may have had a hand in covering things up. |
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In the event that a claim was successful, the committee and even the members themselves would have had to fund any financial shortfall. |
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Taekwondo and Karate have had some success over the past 20 years, with various new clubs being founded throughout the country. |
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Old Pete would have had some smart gay backchat to deal with an awkward moment like this. |
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It was just a crazy jimjam lark, concocted by a fuddled brain, but it might have had most serious consequences for the innocent clerk. |
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However, all four states have had the most overheated mortgage markets and reportedly the highest incidence of jingle mail. |
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Public houses in the Canal Street area have had a gay clientele since at least 1940, and now form the centre of Manchester's gay community. |
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Methodism and other Protestant churches have had a major presence in Wales. |
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The dual system in Germany, though, seems to have had no negative impact on voter turnout. |
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At a stroke the bhangis will raise scavenging to a fine art and give it the status it should have had long ago. |
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These individuals would have had the most to lose should the state have fallen. |
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Besides, I have had to borrow ten thousand dollars of him to keep my head above water. |
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David may perhaps have had varying degrees of overlordship in parts of Dumfriesshire, Ayrshire, Dunbartonshire and Renfrewshire. |
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The Scottish infantry would have had axes, swords and pikes, with few bowmen among them. |
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British immigrants would have had little or no familiarity with the complex process of growing rice in fields flooded by irrigation works. |
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Any plans that Churchill may have had to create a Constitutionalist Party were shelved with the calling of another general election. |
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At the time of his departure, he was considered to have had the longest ministerial career in modern British politics. |
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Select one of the children who have had no previous practice in riding a tricycle or a kiddie car with pedals. |
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Clans or families thought to have had a Chief in the past but not currently recognised by the Lord Lyon are listed at Armigerous clans. |
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Rangers moved from the lighter shade of blue to royal blue in 1921, and have had a royal blue home shirt every year since. |
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Since 1978 when Rangers signed a deal with Umbro they have had a specific kit manufacturer and since 1984 have had a kit sponsor. |
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In practice, it may have had the effect of lending more power to constituency parties and making candidates more uniform. |
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Mortimer's nephew could be said to have had a greater claim to the English throne than Henry himself, so his speedy release was not an option. |
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Revitalization programs are ongoing in many languages, and have had varying degrees of success. |
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It has been speculated that the death of their mother may have had an effect. |
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The English army does not appear to have had a significant number of archers. |
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Archers would have used a self bow or a crossbow, and most would not have had armour. |
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Coaches have had to answer tough questions about the financial assistance available to nonscholarship athletes. |
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They have had a mixed history on support for Scottish, Welsh and Northern Irish devolution. |
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In general, the northern terraces have had sufficient time for rivers to cut deep channels, while the newer terraces tend to be much flatter. |
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To make laws on any of these other matters, the Assembly would have had to ask the UK Parliament to transfer the powers to it. |
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At least, three short periods in the history of Chicago have had a lasting influence on American Literature. |
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Me and the lads have had a meeting in the bar and decided it's first-class family entertainment. |
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Knauth contends that animals may well have had their origins in freshwater lakes and streams, and not in the oceans. |
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As an avid button collector, I have had to develop an efficient way of removing the nubbin of thread from the buttonhole. |
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The epistle's content, language and conceptual style indicate that it may have had the same author as the Gospel of John, 2 John and 3 John. |
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I have had it up to here! I am gatvol. If you don't tidy your room, you are grounded. |
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The gatehouse was fitted with fireplaces and would originally have had prominent chimneys. |
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The discourse of some with whom I have had some habitudes since my coming home. |
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He is one of the most unselfish individuals that I have had the pleasure to help educate. |
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He was responsible for a new version of the theme which was reported to have had a hostile reception from some viewers. |
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He's a last-minute replacement. After today, they'd have had to play with the original roster. |
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They have been nominated for the Mercury Prize in 1996 and 1999, and have had one nomination for the MTV Europe Music Awards. |
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There are rare dramatists, notably George Bernard Shaw, who have had little preference as to whether their plays were performed or read. |
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Modern nuclear reactor designs have had numerous safety improvements since the first generation nuclear reactors. |
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Warmer oceans, particularly warmer polar regions, have in the past been shown to have had substantially lower diatom diversity. |
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Seabirds have had a long association with both fisheries and sailors, and both have drawn benefits and disadvantages from the relationship. |
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Several records suggest that Culham may have had a chapel since the 9th century. |
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The size of the oolite reflects the time they have had exposed to the water before they were covered with later sediment. |
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All the islands have volcanic origins, although some, such as Santa Maria, have had no recorded activity since the islands were settled. |
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Most authors who have had occasion to describe naphthaline, have noticed its habitudes with sulphuric acid. |
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Early in their geologic histories, Mars and Venus are theorized to have had large water oceans. |
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Other icy moons may also have internal oceans, or may once have had internal oceans that have now frozen. |
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This event would have had a catastrophic impact on the contemporary Mesolithic population. |
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Fish have had a role in culture through the ages, serving as deities, religious symbols, and as the subjects of art, books and movies. |
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The latter does not seem to have had a pool above the furnace, merely a tank into which the water was pumped. |
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In modern times, cairns are often erected as landmarks, a use they have had since ancient times. |
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The Common Fisheries Policy has been argued by certain commentators to have had disastrous consequences for the environment. |
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In Aquitaine, Duke Ranulf II may have had himself recognised as king, but he only lived another two years. |
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The Germans had no specialised landing craft, and would have had to rely primarily on river barges to lift troops and supplies for the landing. |
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Dances in Indonesia are believed by many scholars to have had their beginning in rituals and religious worship. |
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However, humans have had success taming certain species, such as the elands. |
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Nevertheless, a number of authors have had more to say about what Newton gained from Hooke and some aspects remain controversial. |
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These compounds are very useful for lichen identification, and have had economic importance as dyes such as cudbear or primitive antibiotics. |
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He must have had his chips, she thought, and our children will be born fatherless. |
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Some scholars believe that the gods may have intervened in the mortal world because of quarrels they may have had among each other. |
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There were three main sources of environmental deterioration which are believed to have had a hand in the extinction event. |
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The terms Southeast Asia and Oceania, devised in the 19th century, have had several vastly different geographic meanings since their inception. |
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Many pain patients have had doctors who pathologized them, told them their pain was unreal. |
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His long-suffering wife may have had to put up with him for many years, but she also benefited when times were good. |
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The interference... that LSC staff have had to endure from the department's civil servants would have tried the patience of Job. |
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Several of these kingdoms may have had as their initial focus a territory based on a former Roman civitas. |
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Yet the perfect hexagonal bipyramids still in the test-tube must have had an internal order to produce those shapes. |
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This was the only English city to have had a history of undertaking exploratory expeditions into the Atlantic. |
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If everybody got their deserts, Bulstrode might have had to say his prayers at Botany Bay. |
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It is believed that they would have had a conical roof, supported by timbers and covered in turf or thatch. |
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He appears to have had military service but at some point joined the very new monastery at Melrose, under the prior Boisil. |
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He never married, but is believed to have had illegitimate children by several of his female servants. |
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Fisher seems to have had close contacts with his extended family all his life. |
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Critically endangered species such as the California condor have had to be captured and bred in captivity. |
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Over the years these public housing entities have had different names including 'housing commissions' 'housing trusts' etc. |
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The keep of these Crusader castles would have had a square plan and generally be undecorated. |
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Explorers reported Native Americans in Central America, Peru, Ecuador and Colombia were to have had large amounts. |
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With such a small quantity of oats used, it could only have had little impact on the flavour or texture of these beers. |
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She was reputed to have had many lovers, and Nessim was regarded as a mari complaisant. |
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The railway has several steam locomotives and a small series of diesel shunters, four of which have had notable careers on the island. |
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Careful selection and breeding have had enormous effects on the characteristics of crop plants. |
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A 2007 genetic study suggested some Neanderthals may have had red hair and blond hair, along with a light skin tone. |
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Females with a normal body size who have had sufficient summer nutrition, can begin breeding anytime between the ages of one to three years. |
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In this case, Bastarnae may have had the original meaning of a coalition or bund of tribes. |
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She is reputed to have had paintings of her burnt that did not match the iconic image she wished to be shown. |
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Scottish armies may also have had individuals with a variety of weapons including bows, Lochaber axes, and halberds. |
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Heinrich Heine must have had the same experience when he tried, with his cultivated scorn and gifted melancholy, to find the people of Hamburg. |
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In contrast, egg-producing white leghorn chickens have had the broodiness bred out of them. |
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The saints, although they would have had to have been hundreds of years old, looked as if they had just died. |
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Carr is held by some critics to have had a deterministic outlook in history. |
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After yards of Pinterish dialogue they announce that I'm here, but since they don't know me, they might have had to lock me out of my room. |
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Where he does not specify, it is still possible to identify books to which he must have had access by quotations that he uses. |
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The Kievans seem to have had a very vague notion about the existence of the khaganate. |
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Sami people have had very little representation in Finnish national politics. |
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It seems Jonson was to have had a monument erected by subscription soon after his death but the English Civil War intervened. |
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Despite the general decline in stock and loans, most of the Nordic countries have had an increase in the lending of other media than books. |
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A psychobiographical study by Philip Lucas and Anne Sheeran argues that he may have had Asperger's syndrome. |
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Devas, in general, are beings who have had more positive karma in their past lives than humans. |
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References from the Greek writer Timaeus indicate that the Celts may have had a set of horse twins as well. |
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And at times they seem to have had a certain admiration, perhaps unwilling, for the rude force of these peoples or simpler customs. |
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The Chinese have had a particular way of life, a particular complex of usages, sometimes characterized as li. |
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This criticism is said to have had a considerable influence on the direction of Grimm's studies. |
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It also suggests that Zheng He may have had Mongol and Arab ancestry and that he could speak Arabic. |
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Zheng He, a court eunuch, would not have had the privilege in rank to command the largest of these ships, seaworthy or not. |
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Nobody was killed, but a guy from the rival gang was supposed to have had his eyes popped out with a church key. |
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However, various anthropogenic factors have had a severe impact on zebra populations, in particular hunting for skins and habitat destruction. |
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Had Virgil been a circular poet, and closely adhered to history, how could the Romans have had Dido? |
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These people may have had some relation to the subsequent development of the Iberian civilization. |
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The period is seen today to have had episodes of relative religious tolerance. |
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People who have had contact with anyone infected by pneumonic plague are given prophylactic antibiotics. |
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Little is known of this rebellion other than its occurrence, and that it may have had a religious inspiration. |
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The plan as originally conceived called for the construction of five dams that would have had a total generating capacity of 34,500 megawatts. |
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The massive decline in sea ice during the Medieval Warm Period would have had a devastating impact upon their way of life. |
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Often said to have had three masts, there is some evidence she may have had four masts. |
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The purpose and parameters of shanty singing in the present era have had an influence on which shanties are sung and how. |
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For example, while a Baroque orchestra may have had two double bass players, a Romantic orchestra could have as many as ten. |
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The bodies were often mutilated and some human finds at the bottom of pits, such as those found at Danebury, may have had a ritual aspect. |
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Had he stayed in office longer, the pontiff might have had more success in the enactment of these reforms. |
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Over that time, the demographic of congoing has evolved, and many longer running cons have had to adapt. |
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However, few British teens and young adults would have had the time and money to spend this much time going to nightclubs. |
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The rise of the Andes has not been constant, where different regions have had different degrees of tectonic stress, uplift, and erosion. |
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The move would have had the side effect of fostering relations with the Swiss. |
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Depending on the tides, groups have had to walk long stretches of the river. |
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He was then 52, already an old man by the norms of that century, and he may well have had reservations about the undertaking. |
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Sheep have had a strong presence in many cultures, especially in areas where they form the most common type of livestock. |
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As a result of problems that he might have had, Wanli could not rule the dynasty in the right way. |
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Agriculture leached nutrients from the soil and caused erosion, and introduced plants, animals and diseases have had large impact. |
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Along with holding races at night, other Grands Prix in Asia have had their start times adjusted to benefit the European television audience. |
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They have had an inordinate number of problems with the schedule. |
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The only issue I have had with my cycler was when the cat started chewing on the connecting line. |
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One reason to use software libraries is that the authors have had time to add ilities in addition to the basic functionality. |
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For the Fourth week in a row I have had 3 live legs of the Quaddie only to be dudded by West Coast the last two! |
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That the person might have had a clearly articulated political motive to protest such testing does not affect liability. |
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We are proud to have had a part in quelching the evil ideologies that brought so much suffering to mankind. |
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Bracton is thought to have had a notebook with 2000 cases from Pateshull and Raleigh. |
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Yorkshire have had mixed success in the first decade of the 21st century but finished a close third in the 2010 championship under Andrew Gale. |
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Like many Latin American countries, the Spanish conquerors have had the most effect on both the culture and the literature. |
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The principle of direct effect would have had little impact if Union law did not supersede national law. |
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During a time of peace, the Roman Army would have had a typical diet consisting of bacon, cheese, vegetables, and sour wine to drink. |
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Medieval Sarum also seems to have had industrial facilities such as kilns and furnaces. |
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Some few will be content with the success they have had in the assassination of their leader and will not care very much who the successor is. |
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However, it may have had the effect of keeping the Whig party, which had won the 1715 general election, in power for a longer time. |
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Based on her foetal losses and physical symptoms, she may have had disseminated lupus erythematosus, or Hughes syndrome. |
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The court was said to have had a unique, more intimate atmosphere and was a favourite of many players. |
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It seems there were Danes in opposition to him, and an attack he carried out on the Wends of Pomerania may have had something to do with this. |
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Owen claimed to have had mediumistic contact with the spirits of Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, and others. |
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Flails for other grains, such as rice or spelt, would have had different dimensions. |
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Mumford's earliest books in the field of literary criticism have had a lasting impact on contemporary American literary criticism. |
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In accounts where Laozi married, he was said to have had a son named Zong who became a celebrated soldier. |
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Since the Soviet era, estate owners have had to pay the service charge for their residences, a fixed amount based on persons per living area. |
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However, Kitchin and Ruskin were friends, having met at Oxford, so it is likely he may have had some prior knowledge of the property. |
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The English army does not appear to have had many archers, although some were present. |
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Defenders of north Italy have had to control it since ancient times, as the various fortifications placed there testify. |
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The circle may have had a bank running round some of the stones at least, and the centre may have been scraped out to some extent. |
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Community leaders have had some success in democratizing the organization. |
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Had the bid succeeded, Devon County Council, headquartered in Exeter, would have had no local governmental control of the City of Exeter. |
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Philpotts appears to have had a long incestuous relationship with his daughter Adelaide. |
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Though these names were of Viking derivation some of the families who bear them appear to have had Gaelic origins. |
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We have not been able to get a good syce for our animal, and have had to make do with a young and inexperienced fellow. |
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Above all, however, we would like to think that there is more to be decided, after the engines and after the humans have had their says. |
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Again, a new invasion was previously postulated by archaeologists but this now seems to have had only a minor effect on the isles. |
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This arrangement was quite unusual in terms of medieval law, as Conan might have had sons who could have legitimately inherited the duchy. |
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You men have had baths, while Aunt Hilda and I haven't had a chance to get clean for fear of waking you slugabeds. |
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Men of boundless knowledge, like Humbold, must have had once their specialty, their pet subject. |
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It may have had its origins with the Brythonic Damnonii people of Ptolemy's Geography. |
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Both Matilda and Eleanor appear to have had doubts about the appointment, but Henry continued regardless. |
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Wanna buy a television network? Take a number. A few years ago you would have had the field to yourself. |
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In the closing weeks of 1959 and the early weeks of 1960, book dealers must have had a bonanza in selling thesaurusi. |
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I'm angry that we're here again, that we have had to tell another mother that their child is dead. |
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While your parents may have had no other choice but to wash your tighty-whities when you were a tyke, those days are long gone. |
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Even if they had been rested before the flight, they would have had trouble staying awake, especially if they had taken pills given to them to fight airsickness on the flight. |
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Successive US administrations have had similar Middle East policies. |
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This fatal news coming to Hick's Hall upon the article of my Lord Russell's trial, was said to have had no little influence on the jury and all the bench to his prejudice. |
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But the craisins I have had in the past, seem to have additional sugar. |
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There prevailed in his time an opinion, that the world was in its decay, and that we have had the misfortune to be produced in the decrepitude of nature. |
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I think you might just have had the courage to realize things I didn't know were there. That's really duckspeak, isn't it. I only thought I was happy. |
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I have had this terrible cough ever since I started smoking. |
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The novelties of fenocchio and broccoli seeds Swift probably got from Pope, who in turn may have had them recently from Italy by way of the Earl of Peterborow. |
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The slightest hint of smugness would have had the nation leaning over our shoulders to blow out the birthday candles with a gale of reproach and disapproval. |
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More recent UK music acts that have had international success include Coldplay, Radiohead, Oasis, Spice Girls, Robbie Williams, Amy Winehouse and Adele. |
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However, since 1890, the islands have had a separate local authority. |
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Bede quotes from several classical authors, including Cicero, Plautus, and Terence, but he may have had access to their work via a Latin grammar rather than directly. |
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Malcolm III fought a series of wars against the Kingdom of England, which may have had as its objective the conquest of the English earldom of Northumbria. |
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I trusted that I might have had other glad meetings and pleasant communings with my honoured and honourworthy father in this world, but it was not so appointed. |
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There is some evidence that the Pictish language may have had close ties to Common Brittonic, and might have been either a sister language or a fifth branch. |
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The astronomer would also have had a praenomen, which remains unknown. |
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His mother, Antonia, may have had two other children who died young. |
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To reach agreement, clauses were removed that would have had Edward renounce his claim to the French crown in return for territory in Aquitaine and the town of Calais. |
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Geoffrey may have had a strong claim, but his position was weak. |
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The jousting accident is also believed to have caused Henry's mood swings, which may have had a dramatic effect on his personality and temperament. |
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The 1998 Academy Awards ceremony is in the books, and now that we have had a chance to reflect on the big event, we can put the proceedings in some context. |
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This signified a major step down in society compared with his previous position, and seems to have had a significant emotional and spiritual impact. |
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Next in the line of succession was Mary II's sister, Princess Anne, and her issue, followed by any children William might have had by a subsequent marriage. |
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Other European countries have had their share of Scots immigrants. |
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Unfortunately, the ridiculousness of being rubbed up against by buff dudes in a back room killed whatever lady-boner I could have had that evening. |
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The reactionary elements in the country have had their days in poisoning the minds of most of the city people. It is in the shape of communalism, communism and languagism. |
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Thanks, Alan, for hours of entertainment and for some extraordinary experiences I would never have had if you and Christina and Gianna hadn't become part of my lifescape. |
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This is often controversial as some people believe that Individual Media Corporations have had key influence upon certain components of British elections. |
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Several of the terms in the table below have had semantic drift. |
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But this improvement in the efficiency of communication created a challenge for libraries, which have had to accommodate the weight and volume of literature. |
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The organists of York Minster have had several official titles, the job description roughly equates to that of Organist and Master of the Choristers. |
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