Zinc will also increase the health of the epithelial tissue lining and sinuses, helping to further resist attack by invading allergy proteins. |
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I am glad that I have well-mannered, kind, respectful kids, who do know when others are invading their territories. |
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When a microbe or a virus invades the body, white cells are among the first of the body's defenses to attack the invading organisms. |
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Plants have developed elaborate mechanisms to protect themselves from invading pathogens and aggressors. |
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Perhaps it's there to prove that Arabs are streaming over the borders to fight the invading force. |
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They are beautiful creatures but don't take kindly to people invading their territory. |
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No one expects to lose much sleep over it but, for the record, NASA has been sued by three men from Yemen for invading Mars. |
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For now, the alligators in the Florida Everglades are holding their ground against the invading snakes. |
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On the other hand, invading species with predominantly allogamous modes of reproduction may possess a high level of genetic diversity. |
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During the war it housed the reserve troops who would protect the government from invading forces. |
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An invading virus can damage the lining of the small intestine, disrupting fluid and nutrient absorption. |
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The entire region was plundered in the following centuries by invading Poles, Lithuanians, Swedes, Germans, and most recently Russians. |
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There are dozens of venues in London for raves, exhibitions, AstroTurf games and late-night drinking without invading the royal parks. |
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This clever housing arrangement is also guarded by soldier termites that protect the mound from invading ants. |
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Hawaiian ecologists have long scouted for invading brown tree snakes, which occasionally stow away on planes landing in Honolulu. |
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To compound the woes of the invading forces, with every passing day weather conditions in the theatre of war will grow increasingly worse. |
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The San people were also similarly displaced and reduced in numbers by the arrival of invading Bantu farmers to the south a few centuries later. |
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Evans sees tree of heaven and Japanese barberry, garlic mustard and stilt grass invading the heart of the forest. |
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Local extinctions of native species may occur at the invading species' own trophic level or at different trophic levels. |
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He apologizes for invading her space, says he won't bother her anymore, and disappears. |
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According to legend, the invading Tibetans were set upon by bees hiving in the nearby woods. |
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In doing so, he allayed many of his wealthy constituents' fears of undesirables invading their neighborhoods. |
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After more than 400 years of power, the Kingdom was brought down by invading armies. |
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We find ourselves in the interesting situation of a state being on the brink of invading another state. |
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Hitler was on the point of invading the Soviet Union, the United States was still a non-belligerent and Britain was struggling to hold her own. |
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The organism destroys turf foliage by invading the leaf mesophyll cells, filling them with hundreds of small spindle-shaped cells. |
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Brushing my hair, I caught the sweet smell of purple hair dye invading my nostrils. |
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During the war itself, a larger invading force might have subdued his areas of support before they had time to organize. |
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Hamish shook his head from the thoughts invading his head like her face did at every idle moment when she wasn't around. |
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Since they proliferate by invading and taking over surrounding healthy cells, they are protected by a coat of protein. |
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He hoped that Philip would unite the factious Greek cities into a confederacy and then turn to the great project of invading Persia. |
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How can you conduct yourself so that you refrain from invading my personal space? |
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I don't like people invading my personal space, I feel all claustrophobic and I sometimes feel people will see I'm not so confident. |
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Part of her role is to ensure the well-being of students without invading personal space. |
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Now, the guerrillas appear to be settling scores with people who have collaborated with the invading forces. |
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The Soviet Union had industrialized rapidly, until she was strong enough to destroy the invading German forces in the Second World War. |
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We learn that neither a convent nor the institution of marriage would be likely to provide the kind of safety required from the invading French. |
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The book was probably taken to Ireland by the monks of Iona when they were put to flight by invading Vikings at the beginning of the 9th century. |
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His legend was born out of the Battle of Badon Hill, a battle which devastated the invading Saxon army. |
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Certainly they're not going start a war, chemical, biological or nuclear within the country unless we provoke them to it by invading the country. |
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Well, the big deal is that suburbia is rapidly invading areas that were once considered more natural than man-made. |
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After protesters emerged from invading the conference centre, hundreds of people staged an impromptu march around the vast hall. |
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The crickets chirped while the sky ahead turned even darker, the clouds invading the sky and emerging the triumphant winner. |
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If so, perhaps the cell surface would become more amenable to invading bacteria. |
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The most common type of granulocyte, the neutrophils, move to infected parts of the body to engulf and consume invading bacteria. |
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This destroys more T-cells, which damages the body's ability to fight off invading germs and disease. |
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Vaccines can stimulate the immune system to produce antibodies or specialized cells or both to stop invading viruses. |
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The low iron levels associated with infection are the body's way of keeping iron away from invading bacteria. |
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Neutrophils play a key role in the body's defense against invading bacteria. |
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Increases in urinary progestins and estrogens may lead to a decreased ability of the lower urinary tract to resist invading bacteria. |
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He asked as he advanced across the room, pausing a few inches from Trey, completely invading his personal space. |
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Bobby stepped forward, completely invading Paul's personal space in a gesture that was deliberately challenging. |
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So the last thing he wanted was a big-screen TV and a mess of electrical wires and cords invading the calm. |
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What kind of first year it experiences in a new territory can make the difference between an invading species of mushroom flourishing or failing. |
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How can researchers accurately estimate where, when, and how many grasshoppers are invading croplands from surrounding areas? |
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He docks his vintage, gas-guzzling cruiser at the yacht club and doesn't like the noise of the occasional plane invading his personal space. |
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In 1359 he was in France with Edward III's invading army, was taken prisoner, and ransomed. |
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The star of the Alfie remake has attacked the tabloid press for invading his privacy. |
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The persons invading the San Jose office barricaded themselves in a conference room where they defaced the walls and damaged furniture. |
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The large white blood cells known as macrophages are the body's defence mechanism against invading pathogens. |
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An increase of two signal molecules, generated by the host cell, is typically induced by the invading pathogen or by elicitors. |
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The general, who was to command all the invading ground forces, refined the plans in his typically incisive way. |
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The village stocks and the ducking stool provided a suitable deterrent for the twerp who insisted on invading our space and time. |
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In one town, invading militiamen had filled an irrigation ditch with concrete. |
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One irritatingly clever woman in the back kept offering solid suggestion, such as a new ramp to the site off Highway 20 to prevent a lot of traffic from invading the area. |
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The Pais were an Indian race of demons, sometimes considered to represent the cattle-raiding indigenous Dravidians, who fought the invading Aryans for riches. |
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To see how Argentine ants fared when invading Europe, Keller and his colleagues collected ants from 33 spots along the coast from northern Italy to northwestern Spain. |
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Remarkably, Black Horse had unusual help when the game was held up for ten minutes by a loose horse invading the pitch, avoiding several attempts to be recaptured. |
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If the female cuckoo wasp is discovered invading the Mud-dauber's nest, she rolls into a ball and uses special armour plates on her body to protect her. |
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It is also the source of our immune system's ability to consume or otherwise incorporate invading bacteria and sometimes to benefit by their presence. |
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The integrated lacing system ensures a secure fit and the gusseted tongue keeps out debris and other unpleasantries from invading your shoes, which is always a good thing. |
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There's punch ups everywhere as the country's titled elite and public schoolboys take on the invading punks, anarchists and ne'er-do-wells in a battle for dominance. |
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An MRI exam of the pelvis performed 1 month after the computed tomography exam showed the mass to be invading the lowest sacral neural foramina on the left side. |
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These cells were found minimally invading the liver, by direct extension, but were readily found within the lumina of blood vessels and lymphatics. |
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So it's kind of symbolic Islamisation inventing religious topics which are invading the public's fear and making it at the end an unpolitical place. |
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Within his elaborate composition, this pale blue curtain ended up by invading the background space of the scene and almost completely concealed it. |
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Telling people how to behave is one thing, but telling them what to believe means invading every intellectual nook and cranny in order to root out contrary ideas. |
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If this is the case, then it was probably taken to Ireland by the monks of Iona when they were put to flight by invading Vikings at the beginning of the 9th century. |
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A war fought at Troy between the native Trojans and the invading Greeks. |
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In addition, an invading fungus may produce stress-inducing chemicals, such as phytotoxins, resulting in significant stress and damage to the host cells. |
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Less forgivably, some United fans held up play by invading the pitch. |
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If the armed forces of a country are defending it against an invading force, then their operations must be directed against the enemy forces quite generally. |
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There, on the outskirts of Washington, thousands of American militiamen fled at the approach of the invading army. |
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I am just inquiring, what was the British tradition in relation to maintaining discipline of its forces when they were invading countries like India? |
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The ends of the invading strands serve as primers for semi-conservative repair synthesis so that one newly synthesized strand is present in each of the donor and recipient. |
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Even a mouthy sort like me values civility but I have a great deal of trouble sparing it for people who are invading my private time in my own home uninvited. |
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What is happening on the football terraces, and now invading the cricket fields, encourages one to believe the spirit of English sportsmanship is in decline. |
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Just as for Darwin's finches, it can reasonably be inferred that all the present-day species descended from an original species invading the island. |
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The National Security Agency is not invading your privacy by vacuuming up your phone and Internet data. |
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Coal dust sifts through her hair, invading eyes, nose, and mouth. |
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The mass was invading the posterior wall of the bladder and the prostate. |
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Indeed, more than a million doses of botulism antiserum were prepared for D-Day soldiers invading Normandy Beach. |
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Government embarked in 2000 on land reforms which saw veterans of the liberation war along with pro-government supporters invading white-owned farms. |
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It jibbed at invading England in 1940, though it did undertake a number of amphibious operations in the Baltic Sea in June 1941, and later in the Black Sea. |
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The city was founded in 1471 as a base for Moroccans to fight off the invading Portuguese, who occupied the coastal areas. |
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It is notorious for invading the subarachnoid space and the fourth ventricle early in its course and disseminating promptly through the cerebrospinal pathways. |
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With the jumbos invading the fringe villages during nights, villagers are spending sleepless nights to save themselves, forget about saving their crops and habitations. |
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Chitambo community relations coordinator, Fredrick Mbulwe said the project started last September to reduce the number of elephant cases invading the area. |
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A high-tech cat burglar is invading the apartments of young women. |
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Apart from killing animals outright, it's a terrific transport system for tiny feral life forms such as barnacles, worms and polyps, which are invading new habitats. |
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In a cage across the room, I noticed canaries that chattered incessantly to each other and seemed to sing at my presence in protest of my invading their territory. |
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It is very difficult to be capitalist when there is a communist superpower invading most of Eastern Europe and trying to do the same in Africa and South America. |
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Residents need not fear an invading horde of Iceni warriors, for it is the 16 ft tall statue of Colchester's first lady that is making a comeback. |
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They were extraordinary, skating without helmets or knee pads, invading empty swimming pools like backstreet bandits, brave and single-minded and uniquely talented. |
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In 1940, the Belgian army surrendered to the invading Germans. |
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In the first world war attempts were made to infect horses with glanders, and throughout history invading armies have poisoned wells and other water sources. |
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Later on, after the invading French army has been repelled, Lear and Cordelia have been taken captive and Edmund gives these chilling words to his captain. |
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I just really felt like I'd be intruding, invading their privacy. |
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In his time he has been accused of taking bungs for transfers, and once gave an over-enthusiastic fan a clip round the ear for invading the pitch. |
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Akysonov has a gang of fascistic ultras known as the Lupine Hordes, which are intent on invading Moscow and restoring Holy Russia. |
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For half a century they held out against the invading Romans. |
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When it comes to invading foreign countries on false or flimsy pretexts, the Russians have lots of company. |
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Americans then believed that many men in Upper Canada would rise up and greet an American invading army as liberators. |
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Attempting to surprise the invading Byzantines, Totila gambled with his forces at Taginaei, where he was slain. |
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The invading Muslims besieged Toulouse, then Aquitaine's most important city. |
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A horde of Siberian Tatars, Voguls and Ostyaks massed at Mount Chyuvash to defend against invading Cossacks. |
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The Sinhalese army hastily returned and surrounded the capital, but they were repeatedly defeated in battle against the invading Chinese troops. |
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Europe at the time was threatened by the invading armies of the Ottoman Turks and was desperate for allies. |
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The first recorded Chinese inhabitants of the area were people seeking refuge in Macau from invading Mongols during the Southern Song. |
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Before completing his sentence, Pinto was taken prisoner by invading Tatars. |
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The civilians prevailed, and a very angry Frederick Henry had to order an ignominious retreat of the Dutch invading force. |
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These Callaeci were the first tribe in the area to help the Lusitanians against the invading Romans. |
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It was originally a pele tower, built in the 14th century as a defence against the invading Scots. |
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It causes such a problem of invading pastureland that at one time the British government had an eradication programme. |
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They found small finger-like projections of connective tissue and nerves invading the gelatinous cavity between the whale's two lower jaw bones. |
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The secret is the killer T cell, a roving defender against invading microbes. |
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Lymph vessels have thinner walls than blood vessels do so it is easier for invading cancer cells to break through the wall of a lymph vessel. |
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Bush has argued that invading Iraq will solve just about every problem in the Middle East except male pattern baldness. |
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Fear of Sharia law invading the United States once again reared its head last week, this time in the Idaho state legislature. |
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The lesion was closely positioned to the Metacarpophalangeal joint but not invading the capsule. |
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The hot and spicy flavours of Tempura Vegetables are invading the catering' sector and leading the onslaught is Fairway Foodservice. |
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Males are known to show territorialism and fight toward invading males by inflating the dewlap. |
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These defense cells have features, called toll-like receptors, that identify biochemical patterns characteristic of invading microbes. |
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Chondrosarcomas cause injury by compressing and invading critical structures within the skull base. |
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The burh she established was one of ten which defended Mercia against the invading Danes. |
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In combination with the spread of Roman roads, the invading crusaders encountered the dish and brought the recipes to Medieval Europe. |
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Continuing to work in Shanghai, her father was interned during World War II by the invading Japanese. |
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In 406, Germanic tribes began invading from the east, while the Saxons subjugated the Norman coast. |
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The bocage typical of the western areas caused problems for the invading forces in the Battle of Normandy. |
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The Soviet Union became a member on 18 September 1934, and was expelled on 14 December 1939 for invading Finland. |
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Kingdoms, centres of learning, archives, and churches all fell before the onslaught from the invading Danes. |
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In Belfast, loyalists responded by invading nationalist districts, burning houses and businesses. |
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Bush eventually decided to seek UN authorization, while still reserving the option of invading without it. |
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The district around Dumfries was for several centuries ruled over and deemed of much importance by the invading Romans. |
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A legend arose that James had been warned against invading England by supernatural powers. |
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The Punjab has been called India's melting pot, due to the confluence of invading cultures from the rivers from which the region gets its name. |
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According to a legend, an invading Norse army was attempting to sneak up at night upon a Scottish army's encampment. |
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Accordingly, the invading Sea Peoples were responsible for spreading the knowledge through that region. |
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Eventually emperor Honorius ordered Roman troops back home to help fight the invading hordes. |
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In 1069 William faced more troubles from Northumbrian rebels, an invading Danish fleet, and rebellions in the south and west of England. |
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On 15 March 1939, Germany breached the terms of the agreement by invading and occupying the remnants of the Czech state. |
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In the Mabinogi story of the childhood of Lleu Llaw Gyffes, Gwydion makes a forest appear to be an invading force. |
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This is believed to represent the conflict in the 5th and 6th centuries between the Britons and the invading Saxons. |
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In the Mabinogion story Lludd and Llefelys, the red dragon fights with an invading White Dragon. |
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Following Aragorn, the Army of the Dead strikes terror into the Corsairs of Umbar invading southern Gondor. |
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The Berber people of North Africa, who had provided the bulk of the invading armies, clashed with the Arab leadership from the Middle East. |
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Pelagius' plan was to use the Cantabrian mountains as a place of refuge and protection from the invading Moors. |
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The Viking presence dwindled until 1066, when the invading Norsemen lost their final battle with the English at Stamford Bridge. |
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The Macedonian general Sosthenes assembled an army, defeated Bolgius and repelled the invading Gauls. |
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The Kriegsmarine response was focused on pointing out the many difficulties to be surmounted if invading England was to be a viable option. |
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The majority of the Polish partisans in Ukraine assisted the invading Soviet Army. |
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In the case of marmots, resident males do not appear to ever lose their territories and always win encounters with invading males. |
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A doe will mark the nest with urine and fecal dropping to deter others from invading the site. |
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Blake arrived at St Helen's Pool in April 1651, and set about invading the island of Tresco. |
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Later, the Lombards, a Suebic group long known on the Elbe, came to dominate the Pannonian region and before successfully invading Italy. |
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In August 1914, Imperial Germany violated Luxembourg's neutrality in the war by invading it in the war against France. |
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The Roman Empire had been repeatedly attacked by invading armies from Northern Europe and in 476, Rome finally fell. |
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The invading Mongols, together with their mostly Turkic subjects, were known as Tatars. |
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Superoxides are toxic free radicals, molecules with one unpaired electron, that the immune system normally uses to kill invading microorganisms. |
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So Aircraft Carrier Midway helped rescue thousands of South Vietnamese from the invading vindictive North Vietnamese. |
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Business travellers are said to be most irritated by fellow travellers invading their personal space during flights. |
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They included avoiding land combat with Axis forces or invading Sardinia, Sicily, Italy, Greece, or the Dodecanese Islands. |
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The electronic cigarette first appeared four years ago in China and started invading markets across the globe. |
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Among house wrens, the males do most of the invading, although females sometimes try to chase away other females and claim their mates. |
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The soldiers tried to neutralize the attack by dividing the invading army. |
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In 1588, during the Elizabethan period, an English fleet under Francis Drake defeated an invading Spanish Armada. |
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Later medieval castles at Helmsley, Middleham and Scarborough were built as a means of defence against the invading Scots. |
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Various barbarian tribes went from raiding and pillaging the island to invading and settling. |
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By 390 BC, several Gallic tribes were invading Italy from the north as their culture expanded throughout Europe. |
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When they divided at last into warring factions the empire fell, unable to keep out invading armies. |
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However, Richard and his army succeeded in holding back the invading armies, and they executed any prisoners. |
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Henry's primary motivation for invading Ireland 1171 was to control Strongbow and other Norman lords. |
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Edward hoped to capitalize on the victory by invading France and having himself crowned at Reims. |
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Buckingham would support the rebels by invading from Wales, while Henry came in by sea. |
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Eventually, each of the countries in turn would be brought to submission by the invading force. |
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Charles suspected, probably correctly, that some members of the English Parliament had colluded with the invading Scots. |
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When William arrived on 5 November 1688, James lost his nerve, declined to attack the invading Dutch and tried to flee to France. |
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James lost his nerve and declined to attack the invading army, despite his army's numerical superiority. |
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Antoninus expanded the Roman Britain by invading southern Scotland and building the Antonine Wall. |
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Severus was enthroned after invading Rome and having Didius Julianus killed. |
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Albeit this military success, he failed in invading Hatra, a rich Arabian city. |
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A fungal ball or mycetoma consists of spherical mass of mycelia and hyphae with fibrin and neutrophils that partly fill the cavity without invading the tissue. |
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Since their first official detection in the United States in 2001, brown marmorated stink bugs have been eating our crops and invading our homes and businesses. |
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The enhanced, plucked, botoxed, tweezed, and altered images in lads' mags are selling superficial warped ideals of women and girls, invading and shaping how we view ourselves. |
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However, it did prevent Prussia from invading parts of Saxony. |
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Strongbow died a very short time after invading Ireland but the men he brought with him remained to support Henry II of England and his son John as Lord of Ireland. |
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Now gypsy moths are invading the Appalachian uplands, where white, red, black, scarlet, and chestnut oaks became kings of the forest when the chestnuts disappeared. |
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Built in 1646 by Nawang Namgyal to defend his forces from the invading Tibetan armies, it was destroyed by a huge fire in 1907 and only one thangka painting survived. |
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The Bretons trace much of their heritage to groups of Brittonic speakers who emigrated from Great Britain, including Cornwall and Wales, to avoid invading Germanic tribes. |
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News was brought him, that the Scythians, and barbarous nations of the North, were again up in arms, and invading the empire with furious impetuosity. |
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The unguarded gatehouse was soon taken by the invading army. |
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Some 2,000 years ago, the barbarous Carpathian rulers known as the Dacians charged into battle against the invading Roman forces behind wolf-head banners. |
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How much more in extremities of more importance, as the quenching of a scathe fire, or defending of a city, or country, by repelling the invading or beleaguering enemy? |
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The history of Iberian peninsula is littered with numerous examples of the fierce resistance that native people of this area have put up against invading armies. |
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In fact, in the opening salvos of the war, the American forces invading Upper Canada were pushed so far back that they ended up surrendering Michigan Territory. |
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This prevented Arminius from crossing the Rhine and invading Gaul. |
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In September and October 1857, the Rani led the successful defence of Jhansi against the invading armies of the neighbouring rajas of Datia and Orchha. |
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After invading Scotland following a pact with the Duke of Albany, Richard, Duke of Gloucester captured the castle from Patrick Hepburn, Lord Hailes. |
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In October 1781, the British surrendered their second invading army of the war, under a siege by the combined French and Continental armies commanded by Washington. |
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The French victory at the Battle of Beachy Head two years earlier, in June 1690, had opened up the possibility of destroying the allied fleet and landing an invading army. |
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George's Caye was a 1798 military engagement off the coast of Belize between an invading Spanish fleet and a small force of Baymen and their slaves. |
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Despite the diversity of Indigenous peoples, it may be noted that they share common problems and issues in dealing with the prevailing, or invading, society. |
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The Romans may have been part of Antony's army invading Parthia. |
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It had been imposed by a foreign invading army and destroyed centuries of tradition, making Switzerland nothing more than a French satellite state. |
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In 1377 an invading French force burnt down much of the town while attempting to take Carisbrooke Castle, then under the command of Sir Hugh Tyrill. |
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When a group of neighboring allies came to Caesar himself asking for help against these invading Helvetians, that was all the justification Caesar needed to gather his army. |
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Western culture has been able to borrow a name for this tool from the Aztec, who used it against the invading Spanish, and who called it the atlatl. |
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The Neustrians allied with another invading force under Radbod, King of the Frisians and met Charles in battle near Cologne, which was still held by Plectrude. |
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In 270, the Roman authorities began to withdraw their forces south of the Danube, especially from the Roman Dacia, due to the invading Goths and Carpi. |
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Meanwhile, relations between Edward and Llywelyn rapidly collapsed, leading to Edward invading North Wales in 1276 in an attempt to break Llywelyn's hold on power. |
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Because of its location at the crossroads of Western Europe, Belgium has historically been the route of invading armies from its larger neighbours. |
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The British and Americans agreed to continue to press the initiative in the Mediterranean by invading Sicily to fully secure the Mediterranean supply routes. |
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Additionally, in the same marshes, the reed Phragmites australis has been invading the area expanding to lower marshes and becoming a dominant species. |
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Most of the area today called northern England and been overrun by the invading Angles of Deira and Bernicia who were in the process of forming the Kingdom of Northumbria. |
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The Indymedia network, among many other independent networks including many journalists from the invading countries, provided reports on the Iraq war. |
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