Her family was very affluential, which in turn meant that she rarely had to lift a finger. |
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Volcanic carbon dioxide would cause atmospheric warming that would, in turn, warm surface ocean water. |
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A sea-urchin egg is surrounded by a protective covering known as the vitelline envelope, which in turn is covered with a thick coat of jelly. |
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The brain has a limited capacity to perform controlled processing which in turn limits the first stage of skill acquisition. |
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To the right of the entrance hall lies a drawing room while to the left is the library, which in turn adjoins the dining room. |
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We have a group of nurses who take it in turn weekday mornings and afternoons, also one evening a week so I can go out. |
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These engines use the heat of nuclear fission to drive steam turbines, which in turn charge the batteries. |
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This concern for social justice, in turn, creates a norm within congregations that is supported and nourished by the congregants. |
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In the cotton industry, for example, most firms either spun yarn or wove cloth, which was in turn sent to an independent dyer and finisher. |
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The Semarang prison warden later contacted the Cipinang Penitentiary warden, who in turn contacted the Supreme Court. |
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They are scared stiff of what other people think, who in turn are scared stiff of what they think. |
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The timber cutters in turn provided extra income for nearby farmers during lean times to transport it to Laura the nearest railhead. |
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This in turn will give rise to a better balance of payments and in turn to stronger economic growth. |
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Many singers find that milk causes mucus, which in turn affects the voice adversely. |
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Researchers say many sodas are acidic and contain carbon dioxide that can expand the stomach, which in turn can cause acid reflux. |
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Federal negotiators, in turn, received wampum, pipes, and sometimes weapons. |
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This is because QE should lead to a fall in gilt yields, which in turn will force down the rate at which liabilities can be discounted. |
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This messenger in turn activates a so-called kinase, an enzyme that attaches phosphate groups to other proteins. |
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The BASH converter in turn converts this gate pulse into a power signal that feeds the power amplifier's main supply rails. |
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The pituitary, in turn, tells the fetal adrenal gland to secrete more cortisol. |
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The gatherers in turn supply a network of middlemen who move the animals in trucks to Managua, often secreted between huge wheels of cheese. |
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As a result they accumulate in the tissues of living beings such as fish, meat and in turn to the dairy products. |
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Hard compound rubber combats wear but reduces grip, which in turn generates wheelspin and therefore more wear. |
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We shall consider each in turn and then discuss the quintessential example of the problem. |
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Those rumors, in turn, sparked a boycott of enterprises affiliated with the family. |
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These minute creatures are eaten by larger fish, and those by still larger fish, which in turn become lunch for polar bears, seals, walruses, and whales. |
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This, in turn, serves to amplify and aggravate differences of interest and power among the competing national groups. |
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That could adversely affect fish and marine life, which could in turn have an impact on people. |
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Doctors warn there are not enough consultants to take over from the juniors, which could in turn affect consultants' day work and therefore increase waiting times. |
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That candor demystifies the sexual appeal and, in turn, diminishes the sexual pressures. |
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The camera passes to each hostage in turn to allow them to plead with the Lebanese government to let them live. |
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Third parties in turn quibbled with his accounts, and he was irritated, but not overly so. |
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Cuomo in turn was buoyed by big margins in New York City and its surrounding suburbs. |
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We in turn must act to save the fish from the fishermen and remind them that that once the fish are gone, they won't even be able to chuck dead fish back into the sea. |
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The children teased my parents about their budding romance and my parents, in turn, fell in love with their tiny wards. |
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We in turn can briefly marvel at the bracing, if distant, possibility of a King Harry. |
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Which will, in turn, mean they retire with less wealth, and bequeath less wealth to their children. |
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The W boson is the key to our understanding of the weak force, which in turn can tell us how stars, radioactivity and other nuclear processes work. |
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This, in turn, leaves him vulnerable in the centre and on the queenside. |
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Scientists know that carbon dioxide is warming the atmosphere, which in turn is causing sea level to rise, and that the CO 2 absorbed by the oceans is acidifying the water. |
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Which itself, in turn, makes it harder to befriend people from the other side. |
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The Germans, in turn, sold the Allied equipment to pro-Nazi groups in the balkans. |
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Consequently they had given false readings which, in turn, had caused the autopilot system to shut down. |
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The CPS, in turn, says it would act only after receiving a file from the police, and that on no account would there be a political decision to prosecute. |
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This, in turn, ensured concentrated poverty and all its attendant problems, as well as bad schools and poor public services. |
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Its kaleidoscopic narrative line, in turn, comes from motorcyle culture. |
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The most-important chemical effects of the air pollution are acidification of soil and fresh water, which in turn causes a solubilization of toxic metals. |
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This kitten and others like her, in turn, produced dyspepsia in most Abyssinian breeders when longhaired Abys began turning up in experimental classes at shows. |
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This in turn has served to fuel hostility from those whose survival depends on lowland pastures and has affected cattle ranching and tourism in wildlife reserves. |
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Arabic is a branch of the Semitic languages, which in turn belongs to the Afro-Asiatic language family together with Berber, Ancient Egyptian, Chadic, and Cushitic. |
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Social change was documented through the fashion pages, and '50s couture gave way to mini skirts and trouser suits, which in turn gave way to kaftans and kimonos. |
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Both of these are strong sympathetic stimulants which in turn may increase warmth by stimulating the secretion of adrenergic hormones such as testosterone. |
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Haldane gave several lectures about these topics which in turn influenced other science fiction writers. |
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Marlborough himself could not be displaced, but his relations were dismissed from their posts in turn. |
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This era followed the Renaissance music era, and was followed in turn by the Classical era. |
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This tape becomes the system mediary input tape and is in turn processed by the system. |
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Ada, in turn, is cold to him and is determined to be reunited with her piano. |
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The rural areas, in turn, are able to give feedback to the urban centers about the new styles of music. |
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Many Western styles, in turn, have become international styles through multinational recording studios. |
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The switch to quiet incandescent illumination in turn required a switch to more expensive film stock. |
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If a copy constructor is not defined, a memberwise copy is performed. This means that a copy operation is applied to each data member in turn. |
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This in turn had to be demolished for the opening of a road to Carlton House Terrace. |
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This in turn led to the codification of modern rules for many sports, including lawn tennis, most football codes, lawn bowls and others. |
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An Ashes series is traditionally of five Tests, hosted in turn by England and Australia at least once every four years. |
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Then naturalistic metametaphysics, we hold, should be based on naturalistic metaphysics, which should in turn be based on science. |
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This in turn led to a steady flow of new recruits and the wealth to maintain multiple fortifications across the Outremer. |
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These names in turn are at the end of a tradition extending to the Roman republic. |
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Land, for instance, was granted by the Crown to lords in exchange for feudal services and they, in turn, granted the land to lesser lords. |
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Great Britain in turn united with the Kingdom of Ireland in 1801, forming the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. |
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The company could in turn issue letters of marque to subcontracting privateers who used the island as a base, for a fee. |
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His earldom passed to his eldest son Robert who was in turn succeeded by his only son George. |
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The Spanish colonial leaders, in turn, could not completely eliminate British influences along the Mosquito Coast. |
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This in turn led to the establishment of many new technology companies and regions around the country such as in Silicon Valley in California. |
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This, in turn, made possible the Amsterdam stock market and concomitant dominance of world trade. |
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The repayments were, in part, funded by German reparations which, in turn, were supported by American loans to Germany. |
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This in turn inspired a wide range of feature films, books, magazines, works of art, poetry, radio plays and MOI short films. |
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This counterpart money, in turn, could be used by the government for further investment projects. |
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The districts in turn are further divided into tehsils and ultimately into villages. |
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The recession, in turn, deepened the credit crunch as demand and employment fell, and credit losses of financial institutions surged. |
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Shetland's access to oil revenues has funded the Shetland Charitable Trust, which in turn funds a wide variety of local programmes. |
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Newtel was acquired by Wave Telecom in 2010 which in turn was acquired by JT, owned by Jersey Telecom, providing broadband and mobile services. |
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This would in turn trigger questions about the amount of power the Lords should have and there would be pressure for it to increase. |
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Baroness D'Souza was in turn succeeded by Lord Fowler in September 2016, the incumbent Lord Speaker. |
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Lastly, the head of state is in turn required to effectuate his executive power only through these responsible ministers. |
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These codifications were in turn imported into colonies at one time or another by most of these countries. |
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Damage to currency values will damage trading positions and investment which will, in turn, hurt the economy overall. |
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This in turn caused an improvement in quality control and reduction of police interdiction in the distribution of cocaine. |
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Three holding companies set up by Mossack Fonseca now own the property, and are in turn held by trusts set up for his children and grandchildren. |
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The cylinders are double acting, with steam admitted to each side of the piston in turn. |
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Small wires embedded in the stem in turn support the filament and its lead wires. |
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The SRA was in turn was abolished in 2006 in favour of direct control by the Department of Transport's Rail Group. |
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This was in turn replaced by the Strategic Rail Authority, which has since been abolished. |
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Ivy Holdco is, in turn, owned by a consortium of companies, which has changed over time. |
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They in turn refused to attend in protest at similar invitations not being extended to the Polish Army and Navy. |
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When she died on 15 February 2001, Jones, in turn, left one million pounds to St Paul's Cathedral, Hexham Abbey, and Durham Cathedral. |
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She in turn thought that when they first met, he was a sound engineer and that she was expecting an older man with a beard. |
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News UK's main competitor is DMG Media, which is in turn owned by the Daily Mail and General Trust. |
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The Emir appoints the prime minister, who in turn chooses the ministers comprising the government. |
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This, in turn, has brought increased scrutiny from law enforcement, public officials, and activist groups toward online prostitution. |
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The beauty of the horizon's distant interstitial line in turn inaccurately replicates the beholding implied by Winnicottian nearliness. |
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It is based on the older Alexandrian or Coptic calendar, which in turn derives from the Egyptian calendar. |
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The Ogo's western plateau, in turn, gradually merges into the Haud, an important grazing area for livestock. |
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This increased level of immigration in turn caused some conflicts between newcomers and old settlers. |
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King Eystein responded in turn by making a similar grant to this same Erlend, cancelling the effect of David's grant. |
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The genus, in turn, contains the only extant member of the family Dermochelyidae. |
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The repayments were, in part, funded by German reparations that, in turn, were supported by American loans to Germany. |
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Edward in turn invaded Scotland and captured Berwick, destroying much of the town and massacring many of the inhabitants. |
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The Muller and MacDonald theory, in turn, has been challenged by Jose Antonio Rial. |
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Earthquakes triggered near the ice margin may in turn accelerate ice calving and may account for the Heinrich events. |
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Modern domesticated pigs have involved complex exchanges, with European domesticated lines being exported in turn to the ancient Near East. |
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The Slavic area was in turn split by the Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian Basin in the 9th and 10th centuries. |
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It is named after the overkingdom of Ulaid, in the east of the province, which was in turn named after the Ulaid folk. |
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This in turn is expected to make the area more attractive to investors and families. |
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Each of the two categories, nonasserted inference and circumstantial use, will be discussed in turn. |
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This revived Roman law, in turn, became the foundation of law in all civil law jurisdictions. |
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This has in turn garnered more media attention, as mentioned by People magazine. |
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This in turn led to specialised merchandise being sold by the club and local businesses. |
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The state still owns many enterprises, such as the banks, which in turn own such businesses as supermarkets and newspapers. |
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Doggerland was named after the Dogger Bank, which in turn was named after the 17th century Dutch fishing boats called doggers. |
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This creates a swale and space for snow accumulation in the winter, which in turn creates a ridge. |
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The artisans, in turn, were able to develop technology such as metal weapons. |
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His sons would in turn found dynasties of their own which would loom large in Welsh history, each claiming descent from Rhodri. |
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The castle design formed an inner and an outer ward, surrounded in turn by a moat, now partially filled. |
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This in turn led to a decline in public and social services, as people struggled to pay rates and rents. |
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For residents, this has resulted in limits on catches, in turn, has affected families diets, and cultural events such as feasts. |
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Banks will react by tightening their credit conditions, that in turn leads to a credit crunch which does serious harm to the economy. |
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According to her, milk, like all animal protein, acidifies the body pH which in turn triggers a biological correction. |
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To equate auletrides with prostitutes tout court is an overgeneralisation, which in turn impacts on the reading of the imagery. |
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Let us therefore obtain an account from both kinds of men in turn on behalf of the beinghood they posit. |
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When cattle replaced buffalo on the plains, cow chips in turn replaced buffalo chips as a ready source of British thermal units. |
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The cunningest hunter is hunted in turn, and what he leaves of his kill is meat for some other. |
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The smile and the frown are both indicated and the operation of a motor driven flasher causes the face to look happy and sad in turn. |
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He in turn is represented as an inherently divine being, as indicated again by his glanceless mask-like face. |
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Hyperviscosity due to polycythemia may induce an angiogenic increase in the glomerular capillary beds, in turn leading to glomerulomegaly. |
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The theory is a vast underwater landslide in the English Channel was triggered by the earthquake, which in turn caused a tsunami. |
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Modern English descends from Middle English, which in turn descends from Old English. |
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Common nouns are in turn divided into concrete and abstract nouns, and grammatically into count nouns and mass nouns. |
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The manuscripts were left from Aristotle to his successor Theophrastus, who in turn willed them to Neleus of Scepsis. |
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During regular sessions, the Emperor sat among the Senate body, speaking in turn. |
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This produced a political ascendancy across the south and east of Britain, which in turn required some structure to be successful. |
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The new ordo was influenced by West Frankish liturgy and in turn became one of the sources of the medieval French ordo. |
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Edward in turn claimed the entire Kingdom of France as the only grandson of King Philip IV of France. |
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Each son became king in turn but died young without male heirs, leaving only daughters who could not inherit the throne. |
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Eventually, each of the countries in turn would be brought to submission by the invading force. |
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Each member of the group, in turn, rose to share a personal story, until nearly everyone in the room had spoken. |
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The musical ambassadors finished their performance, and the local musicians in turn played for them a traditional ballad. |
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The vassals were subject to their lords, who in turn were subject to barons or kings. |
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When the masked stranger hew with his axe, the baker's head did split in twain and his body fell like a lump to the ground in turn. |
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The Bill of Rights directly influenced the 1776 Virginia Declaration of Rights, which in turn influenced the Declaration of Independence. |
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This in turn gave precedence to the publishing industry in Holland, where the vast majority of these French language periodicals were produced. |
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This originates from the city's dialect name, Brummagem, which may in turn have been derived from one of the city's earlier names, Bromwicham. |
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The opposition used this resource to mobilise public opinion against the monarchy, which in turn tried to repress the underground literature. |
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There was unprecedented growth in the rural population, which in turn provided much of the workforce for the concurrent Industrial Revolution. |
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The nationalist parties, in turn, demanded devolution to their respective constituent countries in return for their supporting the government. |
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Cathedral schools were in turn replaced by the universities established in major European cities. |
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When this court was abolished in 1830, its rights were in turn transferred to the courts of King's Bench, Exchequer, and Commons Pleas. |
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The river then discharges into the Bristol Channel which in turn discharges into the Celtic Sea and the wider Atlantic Ocean. |
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These are in turn intruded by igneous dykes arranged radially around the Cheviot pluton. |
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However, this in turn was built on its exploitation of natural resources, especially coal and iron ore. |
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If a company is seen to symbolise specific values, it will, in turn, attract customers who also believe in these values. |
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This, in turn, means that it does not need as much lift or thrust, which permits smaller engines, and allows conventional wings to be used. |
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Escher's Waterfall, and Ascending and Descending were in turn inspired by Penrose. |
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When a valve on the pipe was opened, the vacuum in the condenser would, in turn, evacuate that part of the cylinder below the piston. |
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As each coil is energized in turn, the rotor aligns itself with the magnetic field produced by the energized field winding. |
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These changes in the second species then, in turn, cause new adaptations in the first species. |
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Convection allows for the movement of the heated liquid out of the solar collector to be replaced by colder liquid which is in turn heated. |
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The track is laid on a bed of ballast which in turn rests on a prepared formation. |
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Initially, Rome was ruled by kings, who were elected from each of Rome's major tribes in turn. |
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Its alphabet was based on the Etruscan alphabet, which was in turn based on the Greek alphabet. |
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Ordinary presbyters are in turn overseen by a superintendent, who is the most senior minister in a circuit. |
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The universities do not deal directly with the government, but with the University Grants Commission, which in turn deals with the government. |
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Bragi responds in turn, describing himself and his abilities as a skillful skald, before the scenario ends. |
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Geoffrey's description in turn drew on an already established tradition in Welsh oral tradition of the grandeur of Arthur's court. |
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The full council of 72 elects a council leader, who in turn appoints up to 9 more councillors to form the executive cabinet. |
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Its alphabet, the Latin alphabet, is based on the Old Italic alphabet, which is in turn derived from the Greek alphabet. |
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Ownership was transferred from the Ministry to English Heritage in 1996, and by them in turn to the Tate. |
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This is followed by a sentence or two describing each of the sixteen visions in turn. |
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When profits rise or wages fall, the rate of profits increases, which in turn increases the rate of capital accumulation. |
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This in turn is believed by many to have played a key role in making the people of Wales ready to accept Methodism. |
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It is an integral part of UMCB, the Welsh Students' Union, which in turn is part of the main Students' Union. |
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Climate fluctuation caused the formation, disappearance, and reformation of glaciers which, in turn, caused sea levels to rise and fall. |
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Rising food prices, in turn, pushed an additional six percent of the country into poverty in 2008 alone. |
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Subgenus Hermione in turn arose in the southwestern mediterranean and north west Africa. |
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For breakfast, it is a feature of country sausage, which in turn are an ingredient in the Southern breakfast dish of biscuits and gravy. |
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He is slain in turn by hobbit archers, and the War of the Ring comes to its true end on Frodo's very doorstep. |
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Heat from nuclear fission is used to raise steam, which runs through turbines, which in turn powers the electrical generators. |
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This, in turn, has the effect of the female missing out a year of egg carrying. |
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Phytoplankton is used as a foodstock for the production of rotifers, which are in turn used to feed other organisms. |
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The spill damaged salmon and other prey populations, which in turn damaged local killer whales. |
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The gray whale is the sole living species in the genus Eschrichtius, which in turn is the sole living genus in the family Eschrichtiidae. |
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Prolonged exposure can lead to cells being damaged and in turn lead to cancer. |
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Mammals and birds which survived the extinction fed on insects, larvae, worms and snails, which in turn fed on dead plant and animal matter. |
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The 101 departments are subdivided into 335 arrondissements, which are, in turn, subdivided into 2,054 cantons. |
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This was in turn struck down by a referendum following the Fukushima nuclear accident. |
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Autonomous communities are integrated by provinces, of which there are 50 in total, and in turn, provinces are integrated by municipalities. |
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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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This current on the surface in turn pulls dense salt water from the coast across the fjord threshold and into the deepest parts of the fjord. |
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Two services also connect Caithness, with South Ronaldsay, which is in turn connected to Mainland by road. |
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The prime minister in turn disliked the old nobles, whom he considered corrupt and incapable of practical action. |
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This in turn comes from the late Latin platessa, meaning flatfish, which originated from the Ancient Greek platys, meaning broad. |
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The fulmars are in turn a member of the order Procellariiformes, and they all share certain identifying features. |
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This lower fat content in turn causes a slower growth rate among calves and a longer nursing investment for their mothers. |
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The depleted oxygen levels in turn may lead to fish kills and a range of other effects reducing biodiversity. |
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To counter the threat of these submarines, hunter submarines were developed in turn. |
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Such decrease in pressure in turn may result in subsidence, sinking of the ground above. |
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Black Bear Woman's children, in turn, killed Grizzly Bear Woman's own cubs. |
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The boiling and freezing points of water are affected by solutes, as well as air pressure, which is in turn is affected by altitude. |
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This idiom in turn means that the person is left in their former condition rather than being assisted so that their condition improves. |
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Mosses, lichens, and scanty bushes around the coasts serve as food to the deer and musk oxen, which in turn are hunted by the polar bear. |
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Photosynthesis in turn requires energy from sunlight to drive the chemical reactions that produce organic carbon. |
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New Brunswick was in turn split from Nova Scotia as part of a reorganization of Loyalist settlements in the Maritimes. |
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Such information in turn is helpful in studying the motions of continents and ocean floors in the process of plate tectonics. |
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Eurasia was connected in turn to Africa, which contributed further to the species that made their way to North America. |
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This in turn is followed by the development of collisional environments that become increasingly important with time. |
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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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The conditions of the market led to shocks in the supply and demand of slaves, which in turn changed prices. |
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This amplified local differences in racially conservative political attitudes, which in turn have been passed down locally across generations. |
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This in turn draws larger fish that prey on the forage fish, and can result in productive fishing grounds. |
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These attract the filter feeding plankton eaters, which in turn attract the higher predators. |
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Many of these fish hunt forage fish, but are in turn hunted by yet larger pelagic fish. |
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These upwellings support blooms of phytoplankton, which in turn produce zooplankton and support many of the world's main fisheries. |
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In modern Portuguese, the word used for the bird, albatroz, is in turn derived from the English albatross. |
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The plumes could impact zooplankton and light penetration, in turn affecting the food web of the area. |
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Phoenician culture had a huge effect upon the cultures of the Mediterranean basin in the early Iron Age, and had been affected by them in turn. |
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The topography of the land determines the velocity at which surface runoff will flow, which in turn determines the erosivity of the runoff. |
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At the successful completion of a summer program, course credits are awarded, which in turn are accepted by most tertiary institutions. |
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The twist of the yarn is opposite to that of the strand, and that in turn is opposite to that of the rope. |
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Serbia in turn declared the dissolution of the union as unconstitutional and the Yugoslavian army unsuccessfully tried to maintain status quo. |
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They met together informally 145 times and made all the major decisions, which in turn were ratified by the others. |
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The name of the Chattuarii is in turn, sometimes compared to another people called the Chasuarii mentioned by several classical authors. |
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Catualda was in turn defeated by the Hermunduri Vibilius, after which the realm was ruled by the Quadian Vannius. |
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Upon abdication in 305 Caesars succeeded and they in turn appointed to colleagues for themselves. |
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Dunnarts in turn compete with smaller native mammals, such as ningauis and planigales. |
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The Leydig cells produce testosterone, which in turn produces most of the male pubertal changes. |
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Colonizer's awareness of the Earth's surface and abundance of practical skills provided colonizers with a knowledge that, in turn, created power. |
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Marching west into Illyria, Alexander defeated each in turn, forcing the two rulers to flee with their troops. |
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Alexander's body was laid in a gold anthropoid sarcophagus that was filled with honey, which was in turn placed in a gold casket. |
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One on Europe, is essentially a periplus of the Mediterranean, describing each region in turn, reaching as far north as Scythia. |
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Morocco is officially divided into 12 regions, which, in turn, are subdivided into 62 provinces and 13 prefectures. |
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When eating, they will fill their gullet with food, which is in turn passed down their esophagus in the form of a ball called a bolus. |
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Although an EdP will often be more concentrated than an EdT and in turn an EdC, this is not always the case. |
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Each of the families are in turn divided into subgroups and arranged around a wheel. |
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This has had a negative impact on the crustaceans that rely on the mangrove, and in turn on the species that feed on them. |
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The resulting red giant formed by the expanding outer layers enjoys a brief life span, before the helium fuel in the core is in turn consumed. |
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The Zirids in turn divided their territories, assigning some to the Hammadid branch of the family to govern. |
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Any firm wishing to hire a Cuban must pay the Cuban government, which in turn will pay the employee in Cuban pesos. |
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The districts are further subdivided into 256 divisional secretariats, and these, in turn, to approximately 14,008 Grama Niladhari divisions. |
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The prang is surrounded by walls, which are in turn surrounded by smaller prangs and chedis, some of which are rather precariously supported. |
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President Miguel de la Madrid resorted to currency devaluations which in turn sparked inflation. |
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To both Teotihuacan and Mayan cultures, Venus was in turn also symbolically connected with warfare. |
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Dozens of Chinese sugar traders went bankrupt which led to massive unemployment, which in turn led to gangs of unemployed coolies. |
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He was succeeded by his son Khoja or Hoca, who was in turn succeeded by his son Mar. |
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They collected tribute from the neighboring tribes and in turn paid tribute to the Khazars on the lower Volga. |
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The harsh climatic conditions of the region have in turn created a fragile balance between humans, society and the environment itself. |
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This, in turn, results in farm acreage being diverted from other food crops to maize production. |
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Bagasse is usually burned to produce steam, which in turn creates electricity. |
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The participants in turn drank a toast, performed proskynesis and received a kiss from the king. |
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This in turn led to an increase in the velocity of monetary transactions, but was frustrated by the high demand and inelastic supply of food. |
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The distribution of the Arabic and Turkic languages, in turn, are a legacy of the Caliphates and the Turkic Khaganate, respectively. |
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This is in turn based mostly on the type of consonants that follow the vowel. |
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This, in turn, has involved the creative rewriting of discourses towards a recognition of pluralism and multiple possibilities for scholarship. |
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These churches in turn began to evangelize those in their areas who were not of European background, including indigenous peoples. |
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This, in turn, began a downward spiral in the relationship between Britain and the Province of Massachusetts. |
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These bishops in turn largely consecrated new bishops in their respective countries, effectively erasing other episcopal lines. |
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This was in turn taken over by Glynwed which has since become Aga Foodservice. |
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A bill of exchange may be endorsed by the payee in favour of a third party, who may in turn endorse it to a fourth, and so on indefinitely. |
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They in turn elected a final electoral body of 41 members, who ultimately elected the Doge. |
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This electricity in turn is used to drive motors forming the actuators of mechanical systems. |
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Railroads allowed cheap transportation of materials and products, which in turn led to cheap rails to build more roads. |
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They were in turn replaced from the late 18th century by puddling, with certain variants such as the Swedish Lancashire process. |
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The rise of the computer made further automation of production possible, which in turn set new demands on the machinery industry. |
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In 1811, the British were in turn outraged by the Little Belt Affair, in which 11 British sailors died. |
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This process leads to the enhancement of available financial resources which in turn affects the economic growth positively. |
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This in turn causes beriberi, a disease normally linked to nutritional deficiency. |
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Ennerdale Water is fed by the River Liza and other streams, and in turn feeds the River Ehen, which runs to the Irish Sea. |
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The capsule and operculum are in turn sheathed by a haploid calyptra which is the remains of the archegonial venter. |
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This cone in turn stands upon a much broader upland plateau which stretches away five miles to the south west. |
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These nanoparticles are theorized to increase the viscosity and stickiness of the mucilage, in turn increasing the effectiveness of the trap. |
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In one instance, when a snowy owl killed a newly fledged peregrine, the larger owl was in turn killed by a stooping peregrine parent. |
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Nathaniel was in turn the second son of William Fiennes, 1st Viscount Saye and Sele. |
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This in turn was closed in 1970, as the branch line from Poulton was taken out of service. |
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This in turn can reduce the concentrations of phosphorus released during any annual mixing event and may therefore reduce productivity. |
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The artist then sought to void his contracts with both record labels, and in turn the labels sued him for breach of contract. |
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This in turn forced the colliery owners in Southern Yorkshire to improve their access to the sea. |
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The Millstone Grit is, in turn, underlain by limestone rocks from the lower Carboniferous period. |
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However the lifting occurs, the air cools due to expansion in lower pressure, which in turn produces condensation. |
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Later beliefs were influenced by Buddhism, and in turn influenced and created uniquely Chinese Buddhist beliefs. |
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Narrow bands of schist are interstratified with these limestones, and in turn narrow beds of limestone are interstratified with the schists. |
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But the softness, the muted quality in turn became an aesthetic. |
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The title is an indirect hint to the three unclued lights, which in turn might say what is to be done about the diagram. |
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The rail to be curved is laid on its side, the ends resting on two ties which in turn rest on another rail placed workways. |
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The oversupply led in turn to the development of the European art of scrimshaw. |
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And this, in turn, reinforced the religious vision of a God-given binary. |
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The conferees were each assigned to two of six working groups which met in alternating sessions, which in turn alternated with plenary sessions. |
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We were colonized by the English language, and in turn, colonized it. |
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Britain entered the war because of its implicit support for France, which had entered to support Russia, which in turn had entered to support Serbia. |
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The Fifth New Army, in turn, was renamed the Fourth New Army. |
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Graham sought advice from German chemist August Wilhelm von Hofmann who in turn recommended his student George Frederick Ansell as being able to resolve the mint's issues. |
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The Telecomms infrastructure and British Rail Telecommunications was sold to Racal, which in turn was sold to Global Crossing and merged with Thales Group. |
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This is measured in watts and depends mainly on the resistance of the filament, which in turn depends mainly on the filament's length, thickness, and material. |
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