Besides the tourist market, the Nyamwezi in former times carved thrones for their chiefs. |
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The British mushroom which was most dried in former times was the champignon or fairy ring mushroom. |
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This fully expresses one characteristic of the stream, which, in former times, fetched many serpentine sweeps in its passage through the carses. |
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He specialised in business studies and accountancy and, in former times, economic history. |
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He was a long time friend of the late Martin Finn TD and he soldiered with Martin in many an election campaign in former times. |
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They were widely known in former times, larger than life and a family who always enjoyed the crack and banter. |
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Their ice-fishing, dog-sledding and, in former times, igloos are synonymous with Arctic living. |
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I am afraid that this new model, whatever merits it may have had in former times, is now something of an Achilles heel to our economy. |
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Today, as in former times, God continues to call men and women to participate in building the Kingdom. |
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It has been postulated in former times that the oxytocin secretion is momentary and the release just happens once during milking. |
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Unlike in former times, the law is the law, and it applies to all, even judges. |
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They cannot count on the impunity enjoyed by other dictatorships enjoyed in former times. |
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It is generally thought that a group of monks or priests known as the Black Friars had charge of the ancient church in the centre of this cemetery in former times. |
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Directly beneath Wartburg Castle, nitrophilous pioneer woodlands dominated by Maplespecies have developed due to the tradition of waste deposition in former times. |
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Col Pat Dowsett: Spar and, in former times, Northwest Industries and some other organizations, have owned that facility at Edmonton. |
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Finally, while on the subject of Chile, as a citizen of Catalonia, I must acknowledge Chile's reception in former times of Catalan exiles fleeing the Franco dictatorship. |
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Substances without precedent in former times are now widely in use. |
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How can you interpret in that manner what you were taught in former times? |
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Each one of the members then should be assigned as a son, not as it was done in former times, to a particular convent but, on the contrary, to the Province. |
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The Spanish conquistadores prohibited its cultivation in former times, because they held quinoa responsible for the fierce resistance the Incas offered them. |
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Young people today do not seem to me to be any worse than in former times. |
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They are extensions of the tools that artists in former times designed to express themselves, from the time of flint and stone tablets up to the film camera or synthesiser. |
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Hills and forests, meadows and ponds and in between dreamy hamlets and former forest villages in which logging, timber rafting, charcoal burning and glass trades dominated in former times. |
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Men expect from the various religions answers to the unsolved riddles of the human condition, which today, even as in former times, deeply stir the hearts of men: What is man? |
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Moreover, the Lord gives to humanity irrefutable evidence of His sanctifying presence as was the case in former times with our Fathers in the faith. |
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Some have called for women's submission, as in former times. |
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To man a lady was, in former times, a phrase similar to the vulgar one at present in use, to squire. |
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Although in former times the judges walked the distance from Temple to Westminster, they now mostly arrive by car. |
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However, in former times there were many other privileges, including the right to impose local taxes or to allow industry only within city limits. |
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In former times local headmen functioned as war chiefs, but paramount chiefs over various local communities were absent. |
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In former times the custom was to uncover the face of the rich and cover the face of the poor because the faces of the poor had turned livid during lives of drought. |
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In former times network operators simply connected one party to another party. |
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