Fingers go white with loss of feeling having been wrapped round the work bag handles all day. |
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The area stands within the green belt despite having been an industrial site in use since the late 18th century. |
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Nearly five per cent of all vines grow on their own roots, without having been grafted on to resistant rootstocks. |
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His daughter, having been made to strip naked in a scene so well written as to be almost unbearable, recites a poem. |
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He experienced instant success and fame without ever having been claimed by the artistic family to which he ought logically to have belonged. |
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I'd only been home for five months, having been living in the hills of the Northern Territories in Canada before this trip. |
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On January 1, 1947, having been made airworthy, the aircraft was handed over to the Nigerian Government. |
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The typical third ager is also educated, with 86 percent having been to college. |
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Some of these cones are now barely recognisable, having been excavated for the volcanic cinder, scoria, used to build the roads of Auckland. |
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After all, how can anyone respond to questions that they aren't aware of having been asked? |
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I still tend to think of myself as a newcomer to the magazine, having been on the masthead for only one-fifth of the now 100 issues. |
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That caused its shares to fall by a third, having been valued at 155p the day before the warning. |
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The three remaining bedrooms are upstairs, the master having been lent a Moroccan, ornamental feel with an arched window as the focal point. |
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This is a true lavender water and your linens will have the aroma of having been air-dried on the lavender bush! |
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I went up to Church Road to retrieve my wife's car but by this time the battery had gone flat due to having the lights having been left on. |
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All that having been said, my own guess is that the euro will appreciate in value. |
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Each Loss Leader is divinely packaged, having been designed at no little expense by our latently talented art department. |
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Moreover, having been in business since 1707, it provides items by appointment to the Queen and Prince of Wales. |
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So here I am, riding it out, having been nearly in tears twice today, once over an advert on the tube and once because of something someone said. |
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It had rained briefly that evening, a hard downpour that meant the rattlers would be out, having been flushed from their holes. |
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Each leaf has started to emit the presence of the deeper shades of red, golden browns and rust, having been hidden for the summer thus far. |
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However, they can also suffer from static displays which, having been viewed once, discourage repeat visits. |
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A national media that, having been taken in, lacks the wherewithal to tell it like it is. |
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When asked, I always say I am a lassie from Lancashire, having been born in Bury and brought up on Merseyside. |
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I am pleased with the record yes, but my main feeling at this moment is disappointment for not having been able to beat Montgomery. |
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He joined Everton on a free transfer last week, having been released from United during the summer. |
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Having done so in 1993 and having been told to get lost, he had essentially let matters lie. |
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Leaving Ottowa for Winnipeg by train to travel across the wheat belt, the train arrived in Calgary having been delayed by a Tornado. |
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However, it is now little used having been superseded by the more effective and safer avermectins. |
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Other students related similar accounts of having witnessed bullying or having been bullied by college teachers. |
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I can spend hours with Bessie, hearing and rehearing the stories from room to room, each space having been given its own distinctiveness. |
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Because having been voted in, you just know that they will be up to the same old tricks. |
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Despite having been taken outside 3 times before 3pm today, he still decided to wee on the floor while I was busy working upstairs. |
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Let's suppose Arthur, having been brought back in time, had addressed the court with remorseful demeanour, clad in his regimentals. |
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Mother Teresa is on her way to sainthood, having been beatified by the Pope in a two-hour ceremony in Rome. |
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There are boulders in Iceland that have historical significance as having been the stones mentioned in the sagas. |
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And yet, in Wales, at least in this part of Wales, it's been like nothing so much as having been wired to the terminals of a dead battery. |
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It was a wrinkled plain brown shirt, having been folded into a ball and pushed into the back of his closet, but it was clean nonetheless. |
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It was still weak from having been broken the year before and I banged it on the steering wheel and it broke again. |
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If the conferment of a right of avoidance ceases to make commercial or legal sense, then it should be treated as having been exhausted. |
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This he did in 1886, despite having been exiled yet again under an anti-monarchist law of that year. |
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The only wrongs he seeks to redress are those he perceives as having been inflicted by an uncaring world on himself. |
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The ground floor of the building was redecorated during the closed winter months, the upper gallery having been refurbished last year. |
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Sometimes they get your name wrong in revenge for you never having been to their church except once, drunk, at Christmas. |
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In the second half, Stockton began with ten men, one of their players having been red-carded, and reorganised themselves. |
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I will always be a sucker for float-fishing, having been reared on the art. |
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There assuredly are cases in which it is allowable to go to war, without having been ourselves attacked, or threatened with attack. |
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Panathinaikos are a team with considerable Champions League experience, having been semi-finalists and quarter-finalists in the last decade. |
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And now Fizz is about to set tails wagging having been nominated for the Woman's Best Friend award in a canine competition. |
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The church is being renovated after having been set ablaze during the 1999-2002 riots. |
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A perennial wallflower planted late last spring continues to flower after having been trimmed back a couple of times with each flush of colour. |
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It's hard to fake an attack, but it's easy to hype up an argument about why we should go to war without having been attacked. |
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In roseate terns, kleptoparasitism is widespread, having been reported in England, Australia, Puerto Rico, and the United States. |
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Opening the mailbox showed thousands of emails all having been returned as delivery failure. |
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The three victims were recovering at home today after having been released from hospital. |
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Barbouti is suspected of having been a double agent for British intelligence and the Iraqi regime. |
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In the end, having been saved, the child bandages dad's cuts and kisses them better. |
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Since he has chosen, for his scenographic debut, to take a stab at Francesca Zambello's worst production, no one will criticize him, except perhaps for having been too timid. |
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Although the sedimentary rocks of the LeMay Group are generally regarded as having been accreted, this has only been demonstrated at a few localities. |
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Most recently these boots have been very grotty, having been present for the destruction and recreation of the living rooms and the continuing demolition of the garden. |
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In this she looked at letters of remission in which people in sixteenth-century France begged to be pardoned after having been found guilty of capital crimes. |
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Carlow skipper Rory Sheriff will have little difficulty in acclimatising having been in the Shannon second row with Mick Galwey when they won the AIL title. |
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The mix of fruit having been marinaded in brandy, each mouthful, like each piece of music, is packed with ingredients which leave a very pleasant taste in one's mouth. |
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Given the context of a man seemingly re-evaluating his sense of inner worth, how does he feel now about his music having been used in car adverts? |
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He is at his best when writing about jazz, his taste and attention to detail having been honed over decades of non-stop listening. |
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It owes its survival to having been dismantled and re-erected by a medieval bishop as the entrance to his palace, now used as the Palais de Justice. |
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The study team suspect the bird evolved into a separate island race having been blown astray and marooned on Wangi Wangi, part of the Tukangbesi archipelago. |
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Having stood for pre-selection and having been elected as a member of the Howard Government, the member for Kooyong has indeed taken the king's shilling. |
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I suppose they did not think that, having been published before the deluge, it could have safely survived that world-wide calamity, the abolisher of all things. |
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Despite having been awarded 180m rials each for making it to Germany, home for the Iran squad will be the modest family-run Ringhotel Krone in Friedrichshafen. |
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A few minutes later, Ferguson, having been revived, sat on the sideline, helmet off, hair tousled, dazed. |
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The idea is not new, however, having been around for many years. |
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Rather than having been budded onto a rootstock, shrublets grow on their own roots, making these plants less susceptible to the ravages of winter. |
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It is partly because of old lags enjoying favours from prison officers that the murderer is at large, four other men having been wrongly convicted. |
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Even today, there are those who will snort at the suggestion of Wayne having been any kind of conscious artist. |
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Looks quite promising, though it's early days yet what with the film's release date having been put back to December so as to allow time for reshoots. |
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Even his numerous tattoos did not suggest military service, manliness, or evil so much as his having been held down forcibly by sadistic friends and mutilated. |
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First of all he relied upon there having been a realisation of profits. |
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Since Plato had described the city as having been composed of concentric circles, then this, said the Germans, might well be it. |
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Rangel, after having been censured by the House in late 2010 for a litany of abuses, survived reelection. |
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He had already been involved with The Source, having been a creditor of the company. |
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The virus arrives in your mailbox clearly labeled as having been sent by a particular individual with whom you probably have an established relationship. |
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An infant too young to have received his first round of shots gasps for air after having been infected with pertussis. |
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Finally it was found that the foundations were decayed, having been sapped by the constant flooding and it was decided to demolish the church and build a new one. |
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The Fascists had their roots in bitterly anticlerical Italian radical nationalism, Mussolini himself having been a Socialist leader until the First World War. |
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With the last race having been in Malaysia, and the next in Australia, there's plenty to be said for staying out and getting used to the time zone. |
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Self-immolation has been around for centuries, having been intermittently practiced by protesting monks in the East. |
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A review of the aircraft's maintenance records did not disclose any previous work written up as having been performed on the magnetos or engine ignition system. |
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I have even heard stories of captures of the migratory form of the rainbow trout, the steelhead, having been caught from rivers in the North West of England. |
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A martyrology recently discovered in Turin was also composed in the second half of the 12th cent. and shows signs of having been composed in the midlands. |
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Moments later, the unarmed Brown was sprawled dead in the street, having been shot at least six times. |
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His dirty blond hair, having been cut short three months previous, had grown out some, and the man had spiked it using the girls' hair gel in liberal amounts. |
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The decision having been taken to clean and conserve the painting, it was removed from its frame and stretcher, rolled up, and transported to the conservation studios. |
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But Imron brushed aside assumptions that the failure might carry on to Busan, saying that they would need to readapt to each other after having been apart for some time. |
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There is still a long way to go before the big tent is rebuilt after having been purposefully burned down in recent years. |
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Anyway, a rendezvous at Paddington has been arranged for tomorrow morning when the present, having been manhandled on the train, will be exchanged. |
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Holmes is the most adaptable of characters, having been portrayed by more actors than any other. |
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Despite having been running around a stage for an hour playing a guitar previously, he was clean and his clothes radiated the smell of washing powder. |
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It had that tell-tale floppy texture from having been microwaved, and the meat had that dry, gravelly texture from sitting in a bain-marie for too long. |
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He is wracked by fear and exhibits signs of having been tortured. |
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Such a caveat is welcoming after having been force-fed the western canon by certain others. |
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The inscription plate was barely discernible, having been worn smooth by years of polishing, but a copy has now been placed on a card placed inside the lid. |
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Early Carboniferous coral faunas of the block have a strong Eurasian affinity, with two recognized coral faunas from two ecological facies having been recognized. |
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The exhibit is two inches long and striped pink and black, the striping having been achieved by, at one stage, wrapping the sausage in a rasher of bacon. |
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Romney is considered a favorite son, having been governor of neighboring Massachusetts. |
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He was made chief whip, a position he retained after the 1992 election, having been one of the negotiating team that hammered out the coalition deal with Labour. |
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You know, many people were so loyal to Dan, Peter and Tom, after having been on for over 20 years, that this throws a wrench in everybody's viewing habits. |
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They also allege their children are not in fact siblings, despite having been told they were. |
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Most were killed in Argentina and other neighboring countries, with 36 of them having been killed in Uruguay. |
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The island of Mauritius is relatively young geologically, having been created by volcanic activity some 8 million years ago. |
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It is said that his right arm had grown powerless from having been raised so often over the heads of those whom he baptized. |
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There are currently no railways in Mauritius, former privately owned industrial railways having been abandoned. |
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The main objective of these soldiers was to recapture the Kionga Triangle, the territory having been subjugated by Germany. |
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She had married late in life, having been previously a preceptress in a young ladies' school. |
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Only four of the 86 survivors escaped their captivity, the others having been either killed or starved to death. |
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These civilizations had highly skilled artisans, and many of their artifacts having been found during archaeological digs in the city. |
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In the 4th century, Antwerp was first named, having been settled by the Germanic Franks. |
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In response, the royal house would be overthrown, and a new house would rule, having been granted the Mandate of Heaven. |
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Cattle occupy a unique role in human history, having been domesticated since at least the early neolithic age. |
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Tail docking is commonly done for welfare, having been shown to reduce risk of flystrike. |
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Because of that prejudice, many of the creoles that arose in the European colonies, having been stigmatized, have become extinct. |
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It turned out she was posh, or posh-ish, having been to a public school somewhere in Hampshire. |
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Elections are due to be held every three years, but have not been held since 2003, four extensions having been sought by the government. |
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First used in 1637, it was never accepted, having been violently rejected by the Scots. |
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Blackstone's Ratio is a maxim of English law, having been established as such within a few decades of Blackstone's work being published. |
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In Jefferson's opinion, the undelivered commissions, not having been delivered on time, were void. |
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The charge having been delivered, the grand jury withdrew to their own room, having received the bills of indictment. |
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In this view, the early Indus Valley civilisation is often identified as having been Dravidian. |
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The Vakatakas are noted for having been patrons of the arts, architecture and literature. |
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In 2011, there were reports of 640 corpses having been recovered from the Monkey William Mine in Chibondo. |
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Ironically, having been given his chance by the belief that Gladstone's bill had gone too far in 1866, Disraeli had now gone further. |
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Ring spinning technology had successfully replaced the spinning mule, with mills having been converted mules to rings. |
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Crucible steel is steel that has been melted in a crucible rather than having been forged, with the result that it is more homogeneous. |
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The exact tool and parts are always at hand, having been moved down the assembly line consecutively. |
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Others are mined as strip mines, having been laid down in horizontal layers as sedimentary rock. |
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Typing with a typewriter is obsolescent, having been largely superseded by preparing a document with a word processor and printing. |
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Some of the species of moths and insects show evidence of having been indigenous to the area from as long ago as the Alpine orogeny. |
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The manor, having been handed down to the eldest son, the rest of the valley was divided between the younger sons of the Gilpins for generations. |
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Others are reconstructed railroads, having been scrapped at one point and then rebuilt with tourism in mind. |
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It is also one of the oldest ferns, with fossil records over 55 million years old having been found. |
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The top of the lava will tend to be glassy, having been flash frozen in contact with the air or water. |
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Ruffe were first discovered in Loch Lomond, Scotland, in 1982, probably having been introduced as live bait by pike anglers. |
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The club has played in the Football League since 2012, having been promoted in that year as champions of the Conference National. |
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The name Greater Manchester was adopted, having been favoured over Selnec by the local population. |
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It is the most besieged place in the British Isles, having been besieged at least ten times, and has garrisoned troops for most of its history. |
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Hesketh Park at the northern end of the town is named after them, having been built on land donated by Rev. |
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The common fallow deer is in fact not native to Britain, having been brought over from France by the Normans in the late 11th century. |
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On 28 October 1882, six Benedictine monks arrived at Buckfast having been exiled from France. |
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The search was called off the next day with no evidence of a lion having been found. |
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In many cases commons have no existing commoners, the rights having been neglected. |
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But these, having been untrimmed for many years, had run up into great bushes, or rather dwarf trees. |
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And that guy is supposed to be thrilled to lose both his inbound and outbound connections and e-mail for the joy of having been slashdotted. |
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The school was in sore need of textbooks, theirs having been ruined in the flood. |
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The customs of Alexandria were very great, it having been the staple of the Indian trade. |
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The national anthem having been played, both teams took the field and prepared for play. |
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For example, Coventry twinned with Dresden as an act of peace and reconciliation, both cities having been heavily bombed during the war. |
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There is no evidence of waterpower having been used along these creeks or along the Don River within the City's boundaries. |
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For Cesar is a member of an exclusive society having been granted the honour of Keeper of the Quaich. |
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Spain produced the most silver in his time, many of the mines having been started by Hannibal. |
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On such a day, a holiday having been voted by acclamation, an ordinary walk would not satisfy the children. |
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On the return to camp, the party was ambuscaded and dispersed, the officer and one man having been killed. |
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Having recognized his individuality, his subjectivity, having been in relationship with him, I could not render him beingless. |
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They felt very sorry for the poor old eleventh company having been buncoed into taking such an awful pack of useless recruits. |
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The house wore the startled doggy air of having been undeservedly rebuked. I knew the feeling. |
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That having been obtained, everything should be restored to the former position, and the dolose party be condemned. |
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The Channel is of geologically recent origins, having been dry land for most of the Pleistocene period. |
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For most purposes this was Westminster, although the royal treasury, having been moved from Winchester, came to rest in the Tower. |
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United in Diversity was adopted as the motto of the Union in the year 2000, having been selected from proposals submitted by school pupils. |
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However, as the victory is described as having been accomplished bloodlessly, it was presumably a different occasion from Badon. |
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Alfred blockaded the Viking ships in Devon, and with a relief fleet having been scattered by a storm, the Danes were forced to submit. |
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The Chronicon of Thietmar of Merseburg and the Encomium Emmae report Cnut's mother as having been a daughter of Mieszko I of Poland. |
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The Spectator went far in working the change desired by Swift, a stop having been put to the inflood of Latin words. |
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By this time, having been arrested for treason, Raleigh was unable to send any further missions. |
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The East and West Riding Regiment ceased to exist on 6 June 2006, having been merged into the Yorkshire Regiment as its 4th Battalion. |
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Nelson, having been reinforced with a number of ships from St Vincent, went in pursuit. |
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The Botha regime was attempting to make itself look less horrible, but I don't regard it as having been of the faintest political consequence. |
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Brunel himself missed this initial crossing, having been injured during a fire aboard the ship as she was returning from fitting out in London. |
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This was seen by Cornish speakers as a milestone, turning the language from a state of undergoing revival, to having been revived. |
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Others say that the institution of the papacy is not dependent on the idea that Peter was Bishop of Rome or even on his ever having been in Rome. |
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One such instance is that of Fulke Greville who is said to haunt the Watergate Tower despite having been murdered in Holborn. |
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Tall Gothic central spires remain at Salisbury and Norwich, that at Chichester having been rebuilt in the 19th century after its collapse. |
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It is much wider than its height and gives the visual effect of having been flattened under pressure. |
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The Band, having been inspected by the Adjutant, forms a circle to play music whilst the New Guard is inspected. |
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The text highlights a strong element in Anglican Marian theology that describes Mary's body and soul having been assumed into Heaven. |
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Despite having been married to Ruskin for several years, Effie was still a virgin. |
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Some see his statements on unenclosed property as having been intended to justify the displacement of the Native Americans. |
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In 2007, Rowling described having been brought up in the Church of England. |
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Chaplin was given a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1972, having been previously excluded because of his political beliefs. |
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Occasionally carpet is used for indoor play, with hardwood flooring having been historically used. |
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A representative match between England and Scotland was played on 5 March 1870, having been organised by the Football Association. |
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The urn has never been the official trophy of the Ashes series, having been a personal gift to Bligh. |
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Aged 38 and having been unwell during the war, Bradman had been reluctant to play. |
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The first World Cup was organised in England in June 1975, with the first ODI cricket match having been played only four years earlier. |
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This is applicable in all stages of the tournament, having been implemented during the 2009 tournament. |
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Tigers' third successive league title was sealed on 17 March 2001 against Newcastle having been 18 points clear as early as 10 March. |
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They have been runners up twice in 2009 and 2011, these two tournaments also having been hosted by England. |
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Fifteen individuals, all in this case having been abducted by republicans, disappeared. |
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Dundee has a strong literary heritage, with several authors having been born, lived or studied in the city. |
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For example, the case of Pickin v British Railways Board was dismissed because it relied on the standing order process not having been fulfilled. |
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It was unfortunately replete with errors, having been put together from published sources of widely varying quality. |
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Osborne claims that his account was legal and that he used it, having been so recommended, to save money. |
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Florey had not patented penicillin, having been advised by Sir Henry Dale that doing so would be unethical. |
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These are amongst the oldest rocks in Europe, having been formed in the Precambrian period up to three billion years ago. |
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The Patagonian Myolania belongs to the Upper Chalk, having been found associated with remains of Dinosauria. |
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The snow is densely packed into a form after having been produced by artificial means or collected from the ground after a snowfall. |
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There have been no prosecutions for TV licence offences in Jersey since 2009, all cases having been resolved at Parish Hall Enquiry. |
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Resulting from the petition, in December 2012 the club was granted a Royal charter, two previous attempts having been unsuccessful. |
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He spoke French natively, having been born there, and English almost as well. |
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The circuit was purpose built for the Dutch TT in 1954, with previous events having been held on public roads. |
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In June 1559 the abbey was attacked by a reformist mob from Dundee having been whipped up into a frenzy by the great reformer John Knox. |
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He is best known for having been stabbed to death by Robert the Bruce before the altar at the church of the Greyfriars at Dumfries. |
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In Tajikistan, wolves are their most serious enemies, having been observed to destroy cat burrows. |
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Since their reintroduction seven eagles have been confirmed poisoned in County Kerry, two suspected of having been poisoned, and one shot. |
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These escapees have ranged widely, with some specimens having been observed crossing into Vermont. |
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Henry McLeish, the former First Minister of Scotland lived in Glenrothes, having been brought up in nearby Kennoway. |
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A review was undertaken by the OECD, having been commissioned by the Scottish government to look at the broad general education. |
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These were very early days for international football, and the official history of FIFA describes the competition as having been a failure. |
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It is the second oldest Rugby Union, having been founded in 1873, as the Scottish Football Union. |
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Golf is recorded as having been played at Carnoustie in the early 16th century. |
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Today, the sport is most firmly established in Canada, having been taken there by Scottish emigrants. |
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Owain died in 1170, and despite having been excommunicated was buried in Bangor Cathedral by the local clergy. |
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It was never deployed overseas as a division, having been restricted to home defence duties around the United Kingdom. |
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On 1 December 1941, the division was placed on the Lower Establishment, having been earmarked for a static home defence role. |
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While modern connotations are recent, having been explicated since the 19th century, ancient references abound. |
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A number of famous people have strong links to St Asaph, having been born, raised, lived, worked or died in the city. |
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The Marine Lake Funfair was demolished in the late 1960s, having been replaced by the nearby Ocean Beach Funfair. |
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The polecat is not as territorial as other small mustelids, having been known to share territories with other members of the same sex. |
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In addition to his scholarly pursuits, Morgan was a clergyman of the Church of England, having been ordained in 1568 by the Bishop of Ely. |
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This helped the population of Aden once again become predominantly Arab after, having been declared a free zone, it had become mostly foreigners. |
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Building work on all the fortifications had ceased by 1330, without Caernarfon and Beaumaris having been fully completed. |
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David's deserted Gerald, and having been obliged to leave Wales, he fled to Rome. |
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Elsewhere in Britain, leeks have come back into favor only in the last 50 years or so, having been overlooked for several centuries. |
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Of its population of about 12,000 people, as many as 5,400 were recorded as having been connected with the wool trade. |
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He interpreted partial remains as having been transported into the deposit by water, and strongly refuted a catastrophic accumulation. |
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Craiglethy is composed only of sandstone and volcanic material, any original overlying conglomerate material having been long eroded. |
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The Venus of Willendorf and the Venus of Laussel bear traces of having been externally covered in red ochre. |
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In 2014, having been in the water for many months, she has been lifted out to inspect and study her condition. |
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At this point Walter of Coutances, the Archbishop of Rouen, returned to England, having been sent by Richard to restore order. |
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More delay was caused by the tank guns having been coated in a preservative and loaded separately. |
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The German forces at Dieppe were on high alert, having been warned by French double agents that the British were showing interest in the area. |
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In Guernsey, the following are recognised as having died having been jailed. |
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Generally, scholars view Rabbinic Judaism as having been meaningfully influenced by Hellenism. |
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Wolves carry ectoparasites and endoparasites, with wolves in the former Soviet Union having been recorded to carry at least 50 species. |
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The Tikiguania remains may instead be late Tertiary or Quaternary in age, having been washed into much older Triassic sediments. |
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It now occurs throughout the British Isles, having been introduced in the 16th century. |
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Clay minerals likely having been deposited by the mainland river Orinoco and the Magdalena River. |
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The individuals show signs of having been deliberately disposed of within the cave near the time of death. |
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The artifacts are in an excellent state of preservation, having been protected by anaerobic mud. |
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On 1 May 1486, permission having been granted, Columbus presented his plans to Queen Isabella, who, in turn, referred it to a committee. |
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Slavery was illegal in much of the North, having been outlawed in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. |
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In the 1987 Syringe Tide, medical waste washed ashore in New Jersey after having been blown from Fresh Kills Landfill. |
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Geologically speaking, Cape Cod is quite young, having been laid down some 16,000 to 20,000 years ago. |
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Beckham, after having been fouled by Diego Simeone, kicked Simeone while lying on the floor, striking him on the calf muscle. |
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It was Morisot who persuaded Manet to attempt plein air painting, which she had been practising since having been introduced to it by Corot. |
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There is also some evidence of people in Europe having been tossed into the air by a number of people holding a blanket. |
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The line from Ryde St John's Road to Shanklin was opened on 23 August 1864, having been built by the Isle of Wight Railway. |
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It retains a number of folk traditions, having been for much of its history a profoundly rural country. |
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He was captured and on 12 January 1793, having been convicted of treason, he was guillotined. |
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At other times there has been no distinct Ukrainian state, its territories having been annexed by its more powerful neighbours. |
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By the afternoon of 20 December, Vitellius was dead, his armies having been defeated by the Flavian legions. |
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Charlemagne was the oldest son of Pepin the Short and Bertrada of Laon, having been born before their canonical marriage. |
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The request having been accepted, the Gauls decided to engrave the imperial speech on bronze. |
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After having been welcomed by the Salernitans, he recovered ground in Campania, sacking Pozzuoli, Alife, Capua, and Avellino. |
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The Persian Gulf is geologically very young, having been formed around 15,000 years ago. |
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These belonged to a library of clay tablets perfectly preserved by having been baked in the fire that destroyed the palace. |
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Ibn Hamdun was murdered in 983, having been made drunk at a feast held in his honor, then murdered as he departed. |
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I racewalk, bike, and rollerblade currently, having been told never to run again. |
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The group, having been a staple in the Worcester area since 1916, is often referred to as simply the Kilties. |
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Still, with the formula having been given the lightest of resprays by returning writer Chris Morgan, fans of the series won't be disappointed. |
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However, farmers are not allowed to restock without their farms having been through an approved clean-up process. |
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The retuning has led to thousands of complaints due to many channels and programmes having been lost. |
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This will be the third such meeting with the second having been held in March 2014 in Batumi. |
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The shares were priced at a discount of 6 percent to Wednesday's close, after having been marketed in a range of 6,100 to 6,300 rupiah each. |
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It is likely that the arctic skua, which has been on the beach seen since the new year, is getting its bearings having been blown off course. |
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Rifkind is carpetbagging in leafy Kensington now having been wiped out in the Scottish backlash against Thatcherism. |
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Cebuano has 8st 4lb, having been beaten half a length when shouldering 8st 10lb the last time he raced over this course and distance. |
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We knew that it had been put there but there is a long tradition of time capsules having been stolen. |
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In Switzerland the canton of Bern was named for the bears but the last bear is recorded as having been killed in 1792 above Kleine Scheidegg by three hunters from Grindelwald. |
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He admits to having been dismayed when, two years later, Khrushchev denounced Stalin's crimes at the Twentieth Congress of the Soviet Communist Party. |
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Solid rivets are one of the oldest and most reliable types of fasteners, having been found in archaeological findings dating back to the Bronze Age. |
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The consensus was that there was no convincing evidence of such crimes having been committed, although numbers of European women and children had been killed outright. |
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Tim Jarvis has been notified of this and, having been informed that he may do so, has exercised his right to seek a reassessment of his application by the Licensing Committee. |
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He also won a silver medal for his Latin verses on John Milton, gave the annual Latin oration in 1738, and was noted as having been the favourite student of his masters. |
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Muslims claim that there have been Muslims in Belize since the 16th century having been brought over from Africa as slaves, but there are no sources for that claim. |
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Furthermore, 36 percent of the population reported having been born overseas, with top countries being Italy, Lebanon, Vietnam and Iraq, among others. |
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The letter was officially introduced in the Danish and Swedish alphabets as late as 1980 and 2006, respectively, despite having been in use for much longer. |
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Railways in Jamaica no longer enjoy the prominent position they once did, having been largely replaced by roadways as the primary means of transport. |
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Many of those were reported as never having been Soviet citizens. |
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In the West, the most significant development occurred when the rules for monastic communities were written, the Rule of St Basil being credited with having been the first. |
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However, as he had not obtained any credit for having been Francisco Pizarro's main partner in discovering Peru, he decided to claim Cuzco as part of his share. |
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The Maya recorded their history and ritual knowledge in screenfold books, of which only three uncontested examples remain, the rest having been destroyed by the Spanish. |
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Hippocratic medicine represented learned medical practice beginning with the Hippocratic Corpus having been written down, therefore requiring practitioners to be literate. |
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Such bodies, sometimes known as bog people, are both geographically and chronologically widespread, having been dated to between 8000 BCE and the Second World War. |
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The accuser having been slain, Gundeberga was declared innocent. |
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Russian synchronized swimming is the best in the world, with almost all gold medals at Olympics and World Championships having been swept by Russians in recent decades. |
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Finally, having been around at the time when audio description was in its infancy, I thoroughly enjoyed the Practice Report on auteur description by Szarkowska. |
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This prompted him to come back a few years later in 1500, and claim the Duchy of Milan for himself, his grandmother having been a member of the ruling Visconti family. |
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An example from the prehistoric era would be the remains of submerged settlements or deposits now lying under water despite having been dry land when sea levels were lower. |
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Over the next years 10 to 12 coaches annually were transferred to the Island from the mainland, having been converted to Westinghouse brake operation. |
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At the end of the season, long serving seamer James Tomlinson retired having been with Hampshire since 2002 and making over 150 appearances in all formats for Hampshire. |
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