Until 1500 BC, eastern coastal areas of the Mediterranean were most heavily cultivated. |
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Exit from the beach was possible only via five heavily defended gullies, and by late morning barely 600 men had reached the higher ground. |
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Meanwhile, infantry began clearing the heavily fortified houses along the shore and advanced on targets further inland. |
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The beach was heavily mined and peppered with obstacles, making the work of the beach clearing teams difficult and dangerous. |
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In 1956, the French military was heavily involved in the Algerian war, which made operations against Egypt a major distraction. |
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Satire also features heavily in the Grand Theft Auto video game series which has been ranked among Britain's most successful exports. |
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It was found that the initial allegations of looting of substantial portions of the collection were heavily exaggerated. |
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The west coast in particular is heavily indented, with long promontories separated by fjordlike sea lochs. |
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The city invested heavily in roads infrastructure, with an extensive system of arterial roads and motorways that bisected the central area. |
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To guard it, the British Army built up a large Bermuda Garrison, and heavily fortified the archipelago. |
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Guernsey was very heavily fortified during World War II, out of all proportion to the island's strategic value. |
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The popular measure, however, was defeated in the heavily Conservative House of Lords. |
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Andrews, was heavily criticised for appointing octogenarian veterans of Craigavon's administration to his cabinet. |
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The number of people in Qatar fluctuates considerably depending on the season, since the country relies heavily on migrant labour. |
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However, the Austrian and Russian forces were also heavily depleted and could not launch a major offensive. |
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The Russian army was heavily dependent upon its main magazines in Poland, and the Prussian army launched several successful raids against them. |
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In the same month, the Western Allied Baltic Fleet tried to destroy heavily defended Russian dockyards at Sveaborg outside Helsinki. |
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With additional votes from Montenegro, Serbia was thus able to heavily influence the decisions of the federal government. |
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This activity was, however, heavily constrained by politics, as each target needed to be approved by all nineteen member states. |
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Support could not be sent by air as the single remaining Chinook was already heavily oversubscribed. |
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The size of this limit heavily depends on the assumptions made about the properties of dense matter. |
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The closures were heavily criticised at the time, and continue to be controversial. |
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The style of the icons seems to have been borrowed heavily from the paganism of the Greek culture. |
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The GMC was most heavily criticised by Dame Janet Smith as part of her inquiry into the issues arising from the case of Dr Harold Shipman. |
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The British people, who depended heavily on American food imports, generally favoured the United States. |
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Single-payer systems tend to rely heavily on general tax revenues, whereas multipayer systems generally employ payroll-tax financing. |
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The Kirk, heavily influenced by Calvinism, also discouraged poetry that was not devotional in nature. |
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The adoption of British folk rock heavily influenced by Scottish traditional music produced groups including the JSD Band and Spencer's Feat. |
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The movie had been heavily promoted prior to release and was expected to enjoy great commercial success. |
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The band had been drinking heavily and tests showed that Liam had used cocaine. |
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His paintings show heavily misty mountains in which the shapes of the objects are barely visible and extremely simplified. |
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The claim that when you have a cold, drinking heavily will get rid of it is just a mythconception. |
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Connery began bodybuilding at the age of 18, and from 1951 trained heavily with Ellington, a former gym instructor in the British army. |
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During the Blitz, all of Britain's major industrial, cathedral, and political cites were heavily bombed. |
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The films were critically acclaimed and heavily awarded, winning 17 out of 30 total Academy Award nominations. |
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It has been heavily used by scholars and researchers because of its widespread availability in libraries and its detailed index. |
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Meanwhile, Marx also became heavily involved with the socialist German Workers' Educational Society. |
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Between hostile states, the border zone can be heavily militarized with mine fields, barbed wire and watchtowers. |
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Much smuggling occurs when enterprising merchants attempt to supply demand for a good or service that is illegal or heavily taxed. |
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The forests were heavily exploited over the centuries for firewood and timber. |
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During the Ming, however, bricks were heavily used in many areas of the wall, as were materials such as tiles, lime, and stone. |
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On 22 February 1944, Nijmegen was heavily bombed by American planes, causing great damage to the city centre. |
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By his own admission, Radcliffe was heavily influenced by his lack of fitness for the Indian climate and his eagerness to depart India. |
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It borrows heavily from local languages such as Javanese, Sundanese, Minangkabau, etc. |
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Scottish commissioners had invested heavily in the Darien project and they believed that they would receive compensation for their losses. |
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As cash crop producers, Chesapeake plantations were heavily dependent on trade with England. |
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The British elite, the most heavily taxed of any in Europe, pointed out angrily that the colonists paid little to the royal coffers. |
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John Burgoyne drank heavily on a nightly basis towards the end of the Saratoga campaign. |
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The direction of the party, its leadership and organisation were heavily contested and the expected electoral progress did not emerge. |
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Rent strikes spread from heavily industrialised areas of the city to artisanal areas and slum areas. |
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Once widespread across the Holarctic, it has disappeared from many areas which are now more heavily populated by humans. |
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When conditions are heavily anticyclonic, there is less soaring during the day. |
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The harbour and surrounding area became an area heavily blighted by industrial waste even long after some of the industries were gone. |
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However, most of the counties, including the most heavily colonised Counties Antrim and Down, were privately colonised. |
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The hugely popular Motown recordings of the 1960s and 1970s relied heavily on strings as part of the trademark texture. |
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The record saw the return of more heavily layered guitars, and Fraser began once again to obscure her lyrics, though not entirely. |
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The compilation features several of the band's singles mixed with a couple of album tracks which feature heavily in the band's usual setlist. |
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After the last glacial period, the warmer climate allowed the area to become heavily wooded. |
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Brittany was heavily attacked by the Vikings at the beginning of the 10th century. |
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This strongly influenced Lloyd George's politics later in life through the People's Budget which heavily drew on the georgist tax reform ideas. |
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The Ruabon area was once heavily industrialised with large deposits of iron, coal and clay. |
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He travelled less than previous monarchs, investing heavily in a handful of his favourite palaces and castles. |
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Madog's forces captured the town in September, and in the process heavily damaged the town walls. |
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For several hundred years the valley of the River Taff was heavily wooded, with a few scattered farms on the mountain slopes. |
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The failure of the works was a devastating blow to the local community, as it had depended heavily on the works for its economic livelihood. |
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Historian Don Farr wrote that Haig's entries are at odds with the facts and that he relied heavily on what Horne had told him. |
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The FHLBB relied heavily on its persuasive powers and the states to enforce banking regulations. |
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The Hispanic population is most heavily concentrated in the Mission District, Tenderloin District, and Excelsior District. |
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Today Llangollen relies heavily on the tourist industry, but still gains substantial income from farming. |
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The coast along the Dee estuary is heavily developed by industry and the north coast much developed for tourism. |
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From this point onwards he invested heavily in the area with the full approval of the town council. |
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Compared with most other small falcons, it is more robust and heavily built. |
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Despite the introduction of the newer, milled coins, like the old hammered coins they suffered heavily from counterfeiting and clipping. |
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A national scandal ensued and many new bridges of similar design were either taken down or heavily altered. |
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Some of the closed routes would now be heavily used, possibly even important trunk routes. |
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Methodist preachers such as Griffith Jones, William Williams and Howell Harris were heavily influential in the movement. |
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This style was heavily influenced by Byzantine architecture with its use of large central domes. |
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Following the September 1962 revolution, the Yemen Arab Republic became closely allied with and heavily dependent upon Egypt. |
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The British state invested heavily in the castles and town walls during the 20th century, restoring many of their medieval features. |
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The architects were Arnold Dunbar Smith and Cecil Brewer, although the building as it now stands is a heavily truncated version of their design. |
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After Christianization, Insular styles heavily influenced Pictish art, with interlace prominent in both metalwork and stones. |
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Many Psalters were also heavily illuminated in both this and the Gothic period. |
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Fine Etruscan pottery was heavily influenced by Greek pottery and often imported Greek potters and painters. |
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Shelton Steel Works and the mining operations were heavily involved in the World War II industrial effort. |
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Writer Anthony Coburn, story editor David Whitaker and initial producer Verity Lambert also heavily contributed to the development of the series. |
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Indian food is also heavily influenced by religious, in particular Hindu, and cultural choices and traditions. |
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While Indian Chinese cuisine is heavily derived from traditional Chinese cuisine, it bears little resemblance to its Chinese counterpart. |
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Squid are heavily fished for and eaten as fried calamari, and often are an ingredient in Italian American cooking in this region. |
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Beside the railway station is the terminus of the 63, 75 and the 46a, the most frequent and heavily used bus route in Dublin. |
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By the 1890s the shipyard was heavily engaged in the construction of warships for the Royal Navy and also for export. |
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If the shape is not perfect, the hull is bent, with several points heavily strained. |
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This not only destroys the habitat of many species but also heavily fuels climate change. |
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Like all other large whales, the fin whale was heavily hunted during the 20th century and is an endangered species. |
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The northern bottlenose was hunted heavily by Norway and Britain in the 19th and early 20th centuries. |
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Like all cetaceans, killer whales depend heavily on underwater sound for orientation, feeding, and communication. |
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Greenpeace claims that the Irish Sea remains one of the most heavily contaminated seas in the world because of these discharges. |
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Since the rise of seaside resorts with the arrival of the railways in the 19th century, Devon's economy has been heavily reliant on tourism. |
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Devon generally has a mild climate, heavily influenced by the North Atlantic Drift. |
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Commercial hunting took this to a much greater scale and marine mammals were heavily exploited. |
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The country relies heavily on rain to provide household water, but in the past 30 years average yearly precipitation has decreased. |
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During the Second World War, Sardinia was an important air and naval base and was heavily bombed by the Allies, especially the city of Cagliari. |
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The convenience store was a heavily travelled point in her daily orbit, as she purchased both cigarettes and lottery tickets there. |
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Gaul was then a prosperous country, of which the southernmost part was heavily subject to Greek and Roman cultural and economic influences. |
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Southern Sweden is predominantly agricultural, while the north is heavily forested. |
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Elm at one time formed forests, but have been heavily reduced due to Dutch Elm disease. |
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Larsson drew heavily on the work of Lindgren by basing his central character, Lisbeth Salander, on Longstocking. |
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It is heavily influenced by seafood available from the waters that surround the country, and reflects the country's deep Mediterranean roots. |
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Poland in turn was heavily supported by the Holy Roman Empire through family connections and by military assistance under the Habsburgs. |
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Historically coastal strategies were heavily based on static structures, while coastal areas otherwise reflect a dynamic equilibrium. |
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That proportion is considerably elevated in some developing nations and regions heavily dependent on the sea. |
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While dredges collect oysters more quickly, they heavily damage the beds, and their use is highly restricted. |
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Over 200 species have been introduced to the San Francisco Bay in this manner making it the most heavily invaded estuary in the world. |
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Although trawling today is heavily regulated in some nations, it remains the target of many protests by environmentalists. |
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However, this coast, which was difficult to navigate to begin with, had been heavily fortified before the war. |
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It usually heavily tapered into a joint with the internal keelson, although keelsons were by no means universal. |
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It was known that enemy intelligence had been heavily active in the region. |
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He anticipated that German industry, now heavily involved in shipbuilding, would back a campaign to maintain a higher construction rate. |
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While Germany was strangled by Britain's blockade, Britain, as an island nation, was heavily dependent on resources imported by sea. |
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They were created to counter battleships and other slow and heavily armed ships by using speed, agility, and the power of their torpedo weapons. |
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Before World War I steam torpedo boats which were larger and more heavily armed than hitherto were being used. |
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Unfortunately, this medium tends to overclear specimens, especially the less heavily chitinized species. |
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Since virtually all economic sectors rely heavily on petroleum, peak oil could lead to a partial or complete failure of markets. |
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Throughout the 18th century, Amsterdam was heavily influenced by French culture. |
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Good examples of these structures can be found in the Channeled Scablands of eastern Washington, an area heavily eroded by the Missoula Floods. |
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Tactically, the Merovingians borrowed heavily from the Romans, especially regarding siege warfare. |
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The Gaul leader Brennus was heavily injured at Delphi and committed suicide there. |
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There are now very few relatively intact natural areas in what was once a heavily wooded region. |
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The invasion plan received a crippling blow in November 1759, when the French Brest Squadron was heavily defeated at the Battle of Quiberon Bay. |
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The Combined Fleet was sailing across a heavy swell, causing the ships to roll heavily and exacerbating the problem. |
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Initially, the modernization relied heavily on food processing and textile. |
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The area immediately to the north was covered by the heavily wooded Ardennes region. |
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The same day, the Luftwaffe heavily bombed Dunkirk, both the town and the dock installations. |
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Route X, although the safest from shore batteries, travelled through a particularly heavily mined portion of the Channel. |
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The Royal Marine landing craft were heavily engaged on their way in with many destroyed or disabled. |
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The Germans regarded it as the most likely initial landing zone, and accordingly made it the most heavily fortified region. |
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As the expected site of an Allied invasion, Pas de Calais was heavily defended. |
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The Channel Islands were amongst the most heavily fortified parts of the Atlantic Wall, particularly Alderney which is the closest to France. |
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Egyptian cuisine is notably conducive to vegetarian diets, as it relies heavily on legume and vegetable dishes. |
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The Vichy government, itself heavily engaged in collaboration, arrested around 2000 individuals on charges of passing information to the Germans. |
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Because of this, many coasts are heavily populated and cities ring around the valleys surrounding volcanic peaks. |
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During World War II, the city centre was heavily bombed during the Bristol Blitz. |
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Only the males have horns, and have been so heavily hunted that some herds contain up to 800 females to one male. |
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Adults have massive, heavily built concave skulls, which are large in proportion to the body. |
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In Europe, a variety of species of ants have been found to factor heavily into the diet in some areas such as Scandinavia and eastern Europe. |
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Other important insect aggregations that brown bears feed heavily on in some regions include ladybirds and caddisfly. |
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Tufts of hair are most commonly found on the ground in November and December, showing that encounters are heavily concentrated around the rut. |
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It is a slender, powerfully built animal with a large, deeply descending ribcage, a sloping back and a heavily muscled neck. |
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This method relies heavily on the wolf's fear of human scents, though it can lose its effectiveness when wolves become accustomed to the smell. |
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Although some societies depended heavily on agriculture, others practiced a mix of farming, hunting, and gathering. |
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Since the late 1970s, the use of CFCs has been heavily regulated because of their destructive effects on the ozone layer. |
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Being catadromous, the eels's reproductivity success depends heavily on free downstream passage for spawning migration. |
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The area around Lake Malawi, today heavily forested, was a desert approximately 135,000 to 90,000 years ago. |
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Cattle ranching and foodstuff production proliferated after the population growth, both of which relied heavily on slave labor. |
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The word order of Gothic is fairly free like that of other heavily inflected languages with several noun cases. |
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In some years with large quantities of Atlantic herring in the Barents Sea, capelin seem to be heavily affected. |
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This heavily peppered soup was traditionally prepared to celebrate the rite of marriage in Languedoc. |
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This enables the carrying aircraft to attack a heavily defended target from a distance. |
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At times Prussia veered close to total collapse and was now heavily dependent on continued British financial assistance. |
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The population of 25 million is highly urbanised and heavily concentrated on the eastern seaboard. |
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The strata have been so heavily folded during the Alpine Orogeny that the chalk is near vertical. |
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Examples of heavily eroded mountain ranges include the Timanides of Northern Russia. |
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The world of the novel draws heavily upon the symbolic meaning of locations and events. |
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Certain countries rely heavily on bicycles and their culture has developed around the bicycle as a primary form of transport. |
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Bikes can also be heavily customized, with different seat designs and handle bars, for example. |
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Also older boats were often very heavily constructed compared to their modern counterpart, hence weighed far more. |
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This is important in a small tender which may be heavily laden with passengers, limiting the swing of the oars. |
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A short, quick stroke prevents the bow being driven under in choppy waters while heavily laden. |
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Much of the town's architecture is still heavily influenced by the style of ornate building that Prince Albert popularised. |
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This idea was heavily supported by Pierre de Coubertin, the founder of the modern Olympics, as well as by the Greeks. |
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The festival is also heavily involved in supporting social and environmental causes. |
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Notably, the album featured no instrumental tracks, with the band now focusing heavily on songs. |
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This was an improvement as the last album reviewed by the magazine, Absolutely, was heavily criticised. |
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Weller found himself heavily associated with the emerging Britpop movement that gave rise to such bands as Oasis, Pulp and Blur. |
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Due to the often much more fertile New World growing conditions, attention has focussed heavily on managing the vine's more vigorous growth. |
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Many critics felt that the station concentrated too heavily on its news output and lost sight of its finances. |
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New Zealand is heavily dependent on international trade, particularly in agricultural products. |
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Industrial societies rely heavily on machines powered by fuels for the production of goods. |
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Iron ore deposits in Treveran territory were heavily worked and formed part of the basis for the area's wealth. |
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The Gothic penchant for wearing skins became fashion in Constantinople, which was heavily denounced by conservatives. |
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The falx was able to inflict horrible wounds on opponents, easily disabling or killing the heavily armored Roman legionaries that they faced. |
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Some politicians have called for a prolongation of this mission, but the legality of this is heavily disputed. |
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For several reasons, modern scholars depend more heavily on the Arian accounts than the Imperial Church accounts. |
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Judicial rulings from Cracow were routinely flouted, while peasants were heavily taxed and practically tied to the land as serfs. |
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The republic was heavily damaged by the war, and it required significant efforts to recover. |
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Throughout his life, Alexander relied heavily on guidance from his grandmother, Maesa, and mother, Julia Mamaea. |
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The Romans prepared heavily for the war, building a brigade of ships to carry the entire battalion across. |
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However, the effort was heavily dependent upon the efficiency, loyalty, and support of his subjects. |
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The isles to the north and west of Scotland were heavily colonised by Norwegian Vikings. |
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Court practice heavily relied on traditional customs or rules described as customary. |
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The wealth and income of the Rus' depended heavily upon trade with Byzantium. |
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By the end of the civil war, Russia's economy and infrastructure were heavily damaged. |
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In the 1970s and 1980s, the Soviet Union heavily relied on fossil fuel exports to earn hard currency. |
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Both the Code of Euric and Breviary of Alaric borrowed heavily from the Theodosian Code. |
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Other things being equal, major battles between regulars and irregulars heavily favor the regulars. |
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In Ancient warfare, most civilized nations relied heavily on irregulars to augment their small regular army. |
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The history of Hellenism and Judaism is a history of interaction between the two cultures that heavily influenced the western civilisation. |
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The stronghold was heavily fortified and built on a hill, requiring a siege. |
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The treasure voyages were commanded and overseen by the eunuch establishment whose political influence was heavily dependent on imperial favor. |
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The population tends to be relatively young and heavily skewed gender ratio dominated by males. |
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A heavily annotated copy of Polo's book was among the belongings of Columbus. |
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Real estate and construction companies have been investing heavily in tourist infrastructures. |
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Drinking wine and alcoholic beverages was heavily ingrained into Chinese culture, as people drank for nearly every social event. |
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During Madagascar's First Republic, France heavily influenced Madagascar's economic planning and policy and served as its key trading partner. |
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In 930AD, main Hejazi cities Medina, Mecca and Taif were heavily sacked by Qarmatians. |
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He began drinking heavily following the breakup of his marriage. |
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Now leave we Ywain to his fighting and turn we to the lady, that was there heavily cast down to be so left and benothinged. |
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She falls heavily onto her side, tugs a bodypillow up under her, throws a leg over it. |
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One deer, later found to be heavily parasitized by bots, suffered severe vomiting attacks during the early spring. |
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The tree throve and branched so heavily that the windows of Lower West and the Doll's Flat were darkened. |
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Going downstairs, Miss Drumm leaned heavily on the balustrade, then on Ann all the way into the candlelighted dining room. |
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The filiform variety are less numerous in cats than in dogs but are more heavily cornified, with backward-pointing hooklike tips. |
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The Gunners boss has been heavily criticised for his side's poor start to the Premier League season but this result helps lift the pressure. |
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The crown jewels in the United Kingdom are heavily guarded and anyone trying to steal them will certainly have a hard time. |
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We need to cut back heavily on office supplies. Is there another vendor we can use? |
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A lot of Top 40 stations were heavily dayparted, so softer stuff only got played in the daytime, or harder stuff only got played at night. |
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The reporter drew heavily on interviews with former members of the secretive group. |
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The student celebrated his exam success by drinking heavily and finally was arrested for being drunk and disorderly. |
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Their palette was covered with heavily effected guitars, synthetic loops and samples, electronic drums, and cold industrial sound effects. |
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Another interesting example is ephydrids that colonize wood that has been heavily contaminated with human urine in ancient European buildings. |
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The heavily discounted initial engine sales were offset by the follow-on sales of engines and highly profitable spare parts. |
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A sense of foreboding, the like of which he had never known before, hung heavily on him. |
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Every time I talk to a woman about some things I am left gapemouthed and wishing terribly that I had a large dog with a heavily callused butt. |
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There are six metropolitan counties based on the most heavily urbanised areas, which do not have county councils. |
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There are several dishes which originated in Yorkshire or are heavily associated with it. |
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A few international auxiliary languages have been heavily influenced by Latin. |
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Until medieval times Ireland was heavily forested with oak, pine and birch. |
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The introduction of the potato in the second half of the 16th century heavily influenced cuisine thereafter. |
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Roman literature was from its very inception influenced heavily by Greek authors. |
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Although heavily outnumbered, the Romans decisively defeated the allied tribes, inflicting heavy losses on them. |
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The heavily forested Weald made expansion difficult but also provided some protection from invasion by neighbouring kingdoms. |
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The Danes, heavily outnumbered, would have been wiped out if the tide had not risen. |
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Henry also invested heavily in the construction and renovation of prestigious new royal buildings. |
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Revenue from the demesne formed the bulk of Henry's income in England, although taxes were used heavily in the first 11 years of his reign. |
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Toulouse was a very large city, heavily fortified and much richer than many cities of the time. |
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Throughout this period, England confronted repeated raids by pirates that heavily damaged trade and the navy. |
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Donations comprise its largest source of income, and it also relies heavily on the income from its various historic endowments. |
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She depended heavily on a group of trusted advisers, led by William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley. |
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Due to this emphasis, the French relied heavily on creating friendly contacts with the local First Nations community. |
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One must remember that sugar in the Middle Ages or Early Modern Period was often considered medicinal, and used heavily in such things. |
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But this measure failed in the heavily Conservative House of Lords, and the government resigned. |
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Pedestrians with handcarts and goods were still on the move away from the fire, heavily weighed down. |
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From what I gathered, his mother had been heavily Jesused, and his father had been a rough sort of plainsman. |
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From the summer of 1940 to the spring of 1943, Birmingham was bombed heavily by the German Luftwaffe in what is known as the Birmingham Blitz. |
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In the Old regime there were a small number of heavily censored newspapers that needed a royal licence to operate. |
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Until 1975, Samorn says, Sen lived with her family in Bo Pailin, a heavily jungled subprovince in southwest Cambodia. |
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The appointment enraged a heavily religious and conservative Spanish population. |
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The French were found to be heavily entrenched and after several hours Nelson called off the assault. |
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The British fleet was soon heavily engaged, passing down the French line and engaging their ships one by one. |
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The global economy suffered heavily from the war, although participating nations were affected differently. |
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Many houses and commercial centres were heavily damaged, the electrical supply was knocked out, and five oil tanks and two magazines exploded. |
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The Rochdale Radicals were a group of more extreme reformists who were also heavily involved in the cooperative movement. |
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In the 1979 general election Labour was heavily defeated by the Conservatives now led by Margaret Thatcher. |
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They also lost heavily in the Welsh assembly and Scottish Parliament, where several candidates lost their deposits. |
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In 2008, Usherwood noted that UKIP relied heavily on a small number of major financial backers. |
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The region was heavily populated during the Neolithic, Bronze Age and Iron Age periods. |
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The Folkestone Harbour Company invested heavily in removing the silt but with little success. |
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James Tredwell, who came through the youth academy, is still heavily involved with the club. |
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The UK's primary industry was once dominated by the coal industry, heavily concentrated in the north, the Midlands and south Wales. |
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The 2004 rankings acknowledged several new indicators while continuing to rank city economics more heavily than political or cultural factors. |
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The geography of the North has been heavily shaped by the ice sheets of the Pleistocene era, which often reached as far south as the Midlands. |
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Please note that arms import rankings fluctuate heavily as countries enter and exit wars. |
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Governments have been heavily involved in the regulation of drug development and drug sales. |
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Newton was one of many people who lost heavily when the South Sea Company collapsed. |
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The ends were heavily redesigned to resemble the then contemporary Coronation cars. |
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Outside the United States the Chuo Main Line is an example of a modern, heavily utilized urban quadruple track railway. |
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The Southern Railway installed the actual junction, but it was only used during heavily trafficked summer months. |
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Other islands were found to have terrain unsuited for agriculture, for example Dominica, which remains heavily forested. |
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Changes in alphabet and spelling were heavily influenced by the advent of printing and continental printing practices. |
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Burger King and Hardee's took the low road, heavily promoting gut-busting sandwiches like the Enormous Omelet and the Monster Thickburger. |
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Today, the Cornish economy depends heavily on its tourist industry, which makes up around a quarter of the economy. |
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Catherine rode north in full armour to address the troops, despite being heavily pregnant at the time. |
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The deeply personal religion that the Moravian pietists practised heavily influenced Wesley's theology of Methodism. |
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These schools are often heavily oversubscribed, and award places in rank order of performance in their entry tests. |
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The Ofsted complaints procedure has also been heavily criticised for opacity and a strong bias in favour of the inspectors. |
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Throughout its history, the university has featured heavily in literature and artistic works by various authors. |
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Though the latter's main works were written after leaving Oxford, Locke was heavily influenced by his twelve years at the university. |
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But as the papers there are less heavily cited, this can also mean fewer citations per paper for the universities that publish in them. |
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Tunstall's Chapel is the more heavily used of the chapels, being somewhat larger. |
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Wyatville redesigned the exterior of the gatehouse, and the interior was later heavily converted in the 19th century for residential use. |
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George Gilbert Scott heavily restored the building in 1871 and little of the original structure remains. |
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The Middle Ward was heavily reinforced with a southern stone wall, protected by the new Edward III and Henry III towers at each end. |
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It was more efficient to starve the garrison out than to assault it, particularly for the most heavily defended sites. |
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Bayes' statement regarding the death of Matthew King may have been heavily embellished. |
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Eden was heavily criticised for his involvement with Teach and was accused of being his accomplice. |
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In Troilus and Criseyde Chaucer draws heavily on his source, Boccaccio, and on the late Latin philosopher Boethius. |
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Chaucer himself had fought in the Hundred Years' War under Edward III, who heavily emphasised chivalry during his reign. |
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At times, he relies heavily on puns to express his true thoughts while simultaneously concealing them. |
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Shakespeare borrowed heavily from both but expanded the plot by developing a number of supporting characters, particularly Mercutio and Paris. |
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During the English Restoration, it was revived and heavily revised by William Davenant. |
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John's Eve written in 1853 by Henrik Ibsen relies heavily on the Shakespearean play. |
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Despite his great education and poetic talents, Donne lived in poverty for several years, relying heavily on wealthy friends. |
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Locke's theory of association heavily influenced the subject matter of modern psychology. |
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However, early accounts often gave contradictory or heavily biased versions of events and were subject to dispute. |
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Matrigels appear as dark, heavily hemoglobinized gelatinous implants in the ventral sc tissue. |
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Tolkien's influence weighs heavily on the fantasy genre that grew up after the success of The Lord of the Rings. |
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This draws heavily on Thomas Marsden's Original Lancashire Hornpipes, Old and New, published by Henry Playford in 1705, as well as other sources. |
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A contemporary offshoot of dubstep heavily influenced by UK garage is future garage. |
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Daniel Nakamura, aka Dan The Automator, released two albums that were heavily inspired by trip hop. |
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The original play was heavily cut to focus on the relationships, rather than the political intrigue. |
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They consider that much film music is derivative, borrowing heavily from previous works. |
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