The timescale of prokaryote evolution has been difficult to reconstruct because of a limited fossil record. |
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While Conrad had only limited personal acquaintance with the peoples of Maritime Southeast Asia, the region looms large in his early work. |
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The early Roman army was tactically limited and its stance during this period was essentially defensive. |
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The Penal code has limited jurisdiction in the Tribal Areas, where law is largely derived from tribal customs. |
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The quality of the services is poor, as evidenced by an intermittent water supply in urban areas and limited wastewater treatment. |
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Early runic inscriptions also are largely limited to personal names and difficult to interpret. |
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The force of a rapidly growing population against a limited amount of land meant diminishing returns to labour. |
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There has been a limited amount of orbital space tourism, with only the Russian Space Agency providing transport to date. |
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In 2002 Cornish was officially recognised as a UK minority language and in 2005 it received limited Government funding. |
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The role of the United States government in education is limited and indirect. |
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Furthermore, children who have limited input still acquire the first language. |
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It continued to be used as a first language into the twentieth century but now its use is limited to a few older speakers. |
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The focus on powerful Abbots and Monasteries was limited to the Irish Church, however, and not in Britain. |
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Despite holding the imperial throne, Charles's real authority was limited by the German princes. |
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There is a suburban station on the main line, Oldfield Park, which has a limited commuter service to Bristol as well as other destinations. |
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Windsor Castle's position on top of steep ground has meant that the castle's gardens are limited in scale. |
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The life of the Great Exhibition was limited to six months, after which something had to be done with the building. |
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In 1215, after the loss of Normandy, King John signed the Magna Carta into law, which limited the power of English monarchs. |
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Once limited to silver or gold effects, colored crossettes such as red, green, or white are now very common. |
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Micropubs are small community pubs with limited opening hours, and focusing strongly on local cask ale. |
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The beer selection is mainly limited to beers brewed by that particular company. |
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The third Secretary of State and the Board of Trade were abolished and pensions were limited and regulated. |
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As such, the exercise of liberty is subject to capability and limited by the rights of others. |
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Roman law also embraced certain limited forms of liberty, even under the rule of the Roman Emperors. |
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The least risk loan may be to the very wealthy, but there are a very limited number of wealthy people. |
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He was dangerously ill and the poor health limited his ability to travel for the remainder of his life. |
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Blyton's range of plots and settings has been described as limited and continually recycled. |
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In the first place, singing while working was generally limited to merchant ships, not war ships. |
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As evident from the last lyric, above, shanty lyrics were not limited to seafaring or work topics. |
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A particular aspect of Handel's restraint is his limited use of trumpets throughout the work. |
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She did her best to gain him the attention of influential society, though with limited success. |
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In December 2009, the band's catalogue was officially released in FLAC and MP3 format in a limited edition of 30,000 USB flash drives. |
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A limited number of fixed tipis are available for hire at the tipi field near the stone circle. |
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A limited number of tickets went on sale at 10am on 19 August 2008, following the end of the 2008 festival. |
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The title of guest artist is given to a visiting dancer who has been cast in a role for a specific ballet or limited season. |
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This severely limited its revenue, although it achieved moderate commercial success in Europe. |
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In 1993, she starred in a limited run at the Manhattan Theatre Club in the American premiere of Stephen Sondheim's revue, Putting It Together. |
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Cricket entered a new era in 1963 when English counties introduced the limited overs variant. |
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As it was sure to produce a result, limited overs cricket was lucrative and the number of matches increased. |
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In the 21st century, a new limited overs form, Twenty20, has made an immediate impact. |
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The third umpire is mandatory under the playing conditions for Test matches and limited overs internationals played between two ICC full members. |
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Countries usually stage seasonal limited overs competitions in both knockout and league format. |
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This resulted in rugby being viewed as a bourgeois sport by the indigenous people with limited appeal. |
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A recent rule change is to allow coaching on court on a limited basis during a match. |
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There are limited areas of fertile greensand which can be used for intensive vegetable growing, as in the valley of the Western Rother. |
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There was some critical comment that the limited role of some did not warrant the honour. |
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Large boycotts during the Cold War limited participation in the 1980 and 1984 Games. |
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The 114th IOC Session, in 2002, limited the Summer Games programme to a maximum of 28 sports, 301 events, and 10,500 athletes. |
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The four Junior disciplines, boys' and girls' singles and doubles, provide limited opportunities to achieve a Grand Slam. |
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Racing of other breeds, such as Arabian horse racing, is found on a limited basis. |
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The industry was severely limited during the Communist era, when gambling, the major source of funding, was made illegal. |
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With limited accommodation available in the city, local residents opened their doors and took in many of those stranded. |
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It was strictly limited to just 100 examples, split equally between the 12C and 12C Spider. |
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The user thinks of one of a limited number of gestures it wants from the robot, which has been fitted with a Brain Machine Interface. |
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Availability in the Japanese market is limited to 200 units during its first two years. |
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Their work is limited to the competencies of the local and regional authorities which constitute them. |
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The Scottish version of the First Union Flag saw limited use in Scotland from 1606 to 1707, following the Union of the Crowns. |
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Many representative democracies provide limited direct democracy through referendum, initiative, and recall. |
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Additionally, the power of the League was limited by the United States' refusal to join. |
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A different way, limited to the definite article, is used by Latvian and Lithuanian. |
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It also includes subnational areas where the sovereignty of the titular state is limited by an international agreement. |
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Denmark's large colonial aspirations were limited to a few key trading posts in Africa and India. |
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It is the legislature of the Kingdom of Denmark, passing Acts that apply in Denmark and, in limited cases, Greenland and the Faroe Islands. |
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Hong Kong offers wide recreational and competitive sport opportunities despite its limited land area. |
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Theranos has acknowledged it was only running a limited number of tests on a microsample of blood using its finger-prick technology. |
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The number of departments was initially limited to 10 but this increased to 11 upon the devolution of justice. |
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This has resulted in limited land to preserve natural habitats, in particular for larger wild mammals with greater territorial requirements. |
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In conjunction with the Isle of Man TT a limited number of sailings operate to and from Larne in Northern Ireland. |
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The island is therefore within the scope of the Treaties to a limited extent, as a European Territory. |
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The European Union is a supranational union and not a sovereign state, and has limited scope in the areas of foreign affairs and defence policy. |
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The main criticism has been the narrowness of the OECD because of its limited membership to a select few rich nations. |
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Evidence is limited to place names, the names of people found on monuments, and the contemporary records. |
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Unlike traditional Western societies of the time, many Caribbean pirate crews of European descent operated as limited democracies. |
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The United States also observes tribal sovereignty of the American Indian nations to a limited degree, as it does with the states' sovereignty. |
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But the developmental benefits were limited as long as the business including slaving. |
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Ward says that Locke's liberal Whiggism rested on a radically individualist theory of natural rights and limited government. |
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It also authorised the use of multiple polling places within the same constituency, and limited the duration of polling to two days. |
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They would also have a limited power of obtaining, by combination, an increase of general wages at the expense of profits. |
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The other states retained their own governments, but had only limited aspects of sovereignty. |
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However, these larger gold and silver issues were virtually commemorative coins and had limited circulation. |
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The French offensive into southern Alsace, launched on 20 August with the Battle of Mulhouse, had limited success. |
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The concurrent British Battle of Arras was more limited in scope, and more successful, although ultimately of little strategic value. |
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Since there was limited response to this tactic of the British, Germany expected a similar response to its unrestricted submarine warfare. |
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The final phase of the battle took place in October and early November, again producing limited gains with heavy loss of life. |
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However, the centralised political control by the Czechoslovak Communist Party severely limited the effects of federalization. |
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It took part in the latter stages of the battle, but achieved limited success. |
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They returned, apologetic about their limited success, and blamed the delay on being scrambled too late. |
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The battle plan was to advance along the coastal road, while limited armoured forces operated on the desert flank. |
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The effects of the Technical Assistance Program were not limited to improvements in productive efficiency. |
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Irish and Ulster Scots enjoy limited use alongside English in Northern Ireland, mainly in publicly commissioned translations. |
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The number of MEPs will be limited to 750, in addition to the President of the Parliament. |
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At the same time the article's protection is limited in that it only prohibits discrimination with respect to rights under the Convention. |
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For example, Article 5, which guarantees the right to personal freedom, may be explicitly limited in order to bring a suspect before a judge. |
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The oil infrastructure of Iraq was rapidly seized and secured with limited damage in that time. |
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These reporters signed contracts with the military that limited what they were allowed to report on. |
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Corporation Road follows the east bank of the River Usk, but with limited views of the river. |
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Livestock is limited due to the small size of the island and people there utilise poultry, pork, goat and mutton, along with imported beef. |
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The archipelago's limited land area and resources led to the creation of what may be the earliest conservation laws of the New World. |
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The Cayman Islands have a small population and therefore a limited work force. |
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The main economic activities are the provision of services to the military, as well as limited agriculture. |
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Between 1979 and 1993, the Synod had similar powers, but limited to the extension to the Isle of Man of measures of the General Synod. |
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The Prime Minister's powers are also limited by the House of Commons, whose support the Government is obliged to maintain. |
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It is limited to liberal parties with substantial support, mainly proved by having had a representation in parliament. |
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Where these factors are unimportant, in unitary states with limited regional autonomy, unicameralism often prevails. |
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Entry to the EU is limited to liberal democracies and Freedom House ranks all EU states as being totally free electoral democracies. |
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As of June 2016 it applies to Chinese and Indian nationals and is limited to certain visa types. |
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A Consultative Assembly has limited legislative authority to draft and approve laws, but the Emir has final say on all matters. |
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Based in London, the IISS is both a private company limited by guarantee in UK law and a registered charity. |
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Government and central banks are limited in the number of goals they can achieve in the short term. |
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Without international trade, nations would be limited to the goods and services produced within their own borders. |
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That prevents a situation in such the EU is required to spend more on the CAP than its limited budget has. |
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Governments also have limited discretion to continue to direct a small proportion of the total subsidy to support specific crops. |
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This limited inflation in those countries, but also exposed them to the danger of speculative attacks. |
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They stored the data in a room with limited access on computers that had never been on the Internet. |
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This may be because both rely on a limited supply of a resource such as food, water, or territory. |
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Production is also limited by feedback in the synthesis pathway of penicillin. |
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In Britain, the limited loading gauge precludes this, so the sandboxes are mounted just above, or just below, the running plate. |
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Trials of diesel locomotives and railcars began in Britain in the 1930s but made only limited progress. |
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Xenon gas improves efficiency because of its high molecular weight, but is also more expensive, so its use is limited to smaller lamps. |
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Such bulbs are much smaller than normal incandescent bulbs, and are widely used where intense illumination is needed in a limited space. |
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One of the major challenges that NIR has faced is the limited number of trains available for service at peak times. |
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According to Network Rail, these options would cause massive disruption to passengers for limited improvement. |
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The projects were limited to 10 square kilometres in size and with a maximum of 30 turbines. |
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This concealed heterogeneity ultimately made the gathered data of limited use analytically. |
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The Methodist Church operates across South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Lesotho and Swaziland, with a limited presence in Zimbabwe and Mozambique. |
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By the Middle Ages the bears' habitats were limited to more or less inaccessible mountains with sufficient forest cover. |
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This resulted in an overwhelming 'yes' vote both to establishing the parliament and granting it limited tax varying powers. |
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A 1997 movie entitled Robinson Crusoe starred Pierce Brosnan and received limited commercial success. |
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The limited series Watchmen, begun in 1986 and collected as a trade paperback in 1987, cemented Moore's reputation. |
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Impressed with his work, DC Comics hired him in February 1987, and he wrote the limited series Black Orchid. |
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In Scotland performances were largely limited to performances by visiting actors, who faced hostility from the Kirk. |
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As the new century began, Shaw became increasingly disillusioned by the limited impact of the Fabians on national politics. |
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It also conferred on the National Assembly some limited legislative powers. |
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On 20 November 2009, the Douglas Borough Council released a limited edition commemorative DVD to mark their naming as Freemen of the Borough. |
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Ellan Vannin was recorded in 1997 as a 1,000 quantity limited edition single for Isle of Man charities. |
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Frustrated by his bandmates' limited aspirations, Bowie left the Konrads and joined another band, the King Bees. |
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The film had a limited release but developed a mythic reputation over the years. |
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She also produced a poster and limited edition print for the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games, one of only 12 British artists selected. |
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The brothers have also designed a label for Becks beer as part of a series of limited edition labels produced by contemporary artists. |
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This thriller was considered a modest success at the box office despite its limited budget. |
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The film was a success in Europe but had only limited distribution in the United States owing to the collapse of the studio that distributed it. |
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The extended cuts of the films and the included special features were spread over two discs, and a limited collector's edition was also released. |
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Leinster, Munster and Ulster combined are limited to one player at each position who is not eligible for Ireland selection. |
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This activity is limited to the Republic of Ireland where regional competition takes place in both Dublin and Cork. |
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They are major matches and considered the highest standard of List A, limited overs competition. |
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Until July 2007, the Union Flag was only flown on Government buildings on a limited number of special days each year. |
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This has had only limited success however, and controversy continues over the use of flags in the parade. |
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A travel authorisation with limited territorial validity may be issued only exceptionally. |
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French settlement in these areas was limited to a few very small villages on the lower Mississippi and in the Illinois Country. |
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The new kingdom was reliant on limited agriculture and pilgrimage revenues. |
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To date, the activities of the NSHR have been limited and doubts remain over its neutrality and independence. |
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Kuwait's fresh water resources are limited to groundwater, desalinated seawater, and treated wastewater effluents. |
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Kuwait's official language is Modern Standard Arabic, but its everyday usage is limited to journalism and education. |
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Three decades of war, combined with limited environmental awareness, have destroyed Iraq's water resources management system. |
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The live theatre scene received a boost during the 1990s when UN sanctions limited the import of foreign films. |
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Some countries that allow visa on arrival do so only at a limited number of entry points. |
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Nigeria first introduced a National Identity Card in 2005, but its adoption back then was limited and not widespread. |
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However, these are accepted only in limited circumstances and cannot take the place of the ID Card in most cases. |
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In international trade, the importation and exportation of goods are limited by import quotas and mandates from the customs authority. |
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However, the US intelligence community tends to have limited inputs into developing US trade policy. |
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For example, mobility was limited in the Sahel region of Africa with settlement being encouraged. |
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However, population growth has put pressure on limited land and led to these practices no longer being maintained. |
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Sabaean influence is now thought to have been minor, limited to a few localities, and disappearing after a few decades or a century. |
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While the SRSP encouraged private investment on a limited scale, the administration's overall direction was essentially communist. |
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Due to limited rainfall, vegetables and fruits are the principal production crops, and other food items require importation. |
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Mobile cellular coverage is primarily limited to the area in and around Djibouti city. |
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The Djiboutian educational system was initially formulated to cater to a limited pupil base. |
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Permanent human settlement greatly disturbed the isolated ecosystem of thin, volcanic soils and limited species diversity. |
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These are governed by the member municipalities and have only limited powers. |
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Privileges were also mostly limited to supporters of the Church of Ireland. |
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Additionally, later ministries moved to change the Navigation Acts that had limited Irish merchants' terms of trade with Britain and its empire. |
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The nation's administration is highly decentralized, so that the federal government has limited powers. |
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The success of Augustus in establishing principles of dynastic succession was limited by his outliving a number of talented potential heirs. |
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A typical bank had fairly limited capital, and often only one principal, though a bank might have as many as six to fifteen principals. |
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Imperially authorized persecutions were limited and sporadic, with martyrdoms occurring most often under the authority of local officials. |
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However, some changes were geographically limited and so created a dialectal difference between Old West Norse and Old East Norse. |
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Their effectiveness was limited by rivalries between different orders at Rome. |
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The expedition met with only limited success, though hundreds of settlers were killed or captured. |
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Product differentiation will be mostly limited to market niching and fashion. |
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One sibling took ill and died in the miserable conditions which followed, while the pregnancy of his mother limited her own ability to work. |
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He had extensive maritime interests and was most noted for his work on the mariner's compass, which had previously been limited in reliability. |
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These new companies offered flexibility and eased human resources issues for smaller companies doing limited runs. |
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De Charpentier transformed Venetz's idea into a theory with a glaciation limited to the Alps. |
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The expansion in the Galloway Forest has been limited compared with that in the core marten range. |
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Parts of the world that have showy displays of bright autumn colors are limited to locations where days become short and nights are cool. |
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They are characteristically limited in size and prefer moist habitats although they can survive in drier environments. |
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The terrains of Hong Kong are mostly mountainous and many places in the New Territories have limited access to roads. |
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Prior to the partnership government being formed in 1999, the UK had only limited experience of coalition government. |
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It was further limited by the addition of the Tenth Amendment contained in the Bill of Rights and the Eleventh Amendment. |
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Their power and regional jurisdiction was limited to that of the Norman counts. |
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As such, they are of only limited value, at best allowing to speculate about local legal customs. |
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However, should there be no sons, some of the law tracts allow the daughter to inherit a limited portion. |
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In the United States protection of coats of arms is for the most part limited to specific units of the armed forces, with a few exceptions. |
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This new law is limited to crimes where someone died and new evidence must have been gathered. |
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The issue of credit notes is often for a limited duration, and at some discount to the promised amount later. |
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The album is set to be released on CD, LP, limited edition orange LP and cassette. |
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Today tartan is generally used to describe the pattern, not limited to textiles. |
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In 2000, David Murray decided to list the company on the stock exchange, making it a public limited company. |
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In the end BAA won a very much more limited injunction and the camp went ahead amid considerable worldwide publicity. |
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In contrast, the state also owns controlling interest in ordinary limited liability corporations. |
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Whilst in theory the Assembly has no tax varying powers, the Assembly in reality has some very limited power over taxes. |
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Silver, copper, tin and meteoric iron can also be found in native form, allowing a limited amount of metalworking in early cultures. |
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Between Roman and modern times, theatre in Wales was limited to performances of travelling players, sometimes in temporary structures. |
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Originally, the contests were limited to professional Welsh bards who were paid by the nobility. |
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Early long distance trade was limited almost exclusively to luxury goods like spices, textiles and precious metals. |
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Defensive measures were limited at the civitates, rarely more than palisaded earthworks in times of trouble, if even that. |
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Since silver is more reactive than gold, supplies of native silver were much more limited than those of gold. |
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The nature of Mercian kingship is not clear from the limited surviving sources. |
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Henry promised to abide by the Great Charter of 1225, which limited royal power and protected the rights of the major barons. |
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Although this met with moderate success, the outbreak of war with France, taxes and transportation costs limited the development of the quarry. |
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The Canadian operation was to be three limited attacks, on 26 October, 30 October and 6 November. |
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This enabled the Moriori to preserve what limited resources they had in their harsh climate, avoiding waste through warfare. |
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This means the D'Hondt method is applied to the total number of votes in each province which then divides up the limited number of seats. |
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However, viral infection is limited by the quiescence of most circulating T cells, which is nonsupportive of viral replication. |
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A trial court of limited jurisdiction is authorized to hear only specified types of cases. |
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For instance, the Maine District Court is a court of limited jurisdiction, but the Nevada District Courts are courts of general jurisdiction. |
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A court whose subject matter is not limited to certain types of controversy is referred to as a court of general jurisdiction. |
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They also differ from national parks in their more limited opportunities for extensive outdoor recreation. |
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The fossil record is consistent with a Cambrian explosion that was limited to the benthos, with pelagic phyla evolving much later. |
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Species limited to a single epicontinental sea on a given landmass were severely affected. |
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It was the nooning hour, and the men at their limited leisure lay in the sun on the piles of lumber, like lizards. |
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With limited infrastructure, resources and people, the town's economy fell into decline. |
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The Ness hunt is currently limited to 2000 chicks per year, and dates back at least to the Iron Age. |
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As anyone may catch the salmon when they return to spawn, a company is limited in benefiting financially from their investment. |
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Moore notes the dangers of drawing conclusions on looking at a population from a limited location over a short time period. |
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Though a steady increase was achieved, that ambitious target could not be reached, in part limited by the number of suitably qualified teachers. |
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Sixth form provision is limited at most schools in most districts, with only Fylde and Lancaster districts having mostly sixth forms at schools. |
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The problem of funding a public preschool occurs not only from limited sources but from the cost per child. |
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In some areas, the provision of nursery school services is on a user pays or limited basis while other governments fund nursery school services. |
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A combination of a Dutch title with an international title is not allowed, except for some limited number of international professional titles. |
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Since 2005 the Brazilian Government has been offering a limited number of tuition grants to enable poor students to attend private universities. |
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The limited fleet size has led to services being cancelled due to failures or delays. |
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Much as in England, Wales, and Scotland, the franchise was always limited to the property owning classes, which favoured the landed gentry. |
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People with limited incomes are hit particularly hard by inflation. |
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Only a limited number of students will be allowed in the class. |
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Early sets tended to be theatrical and flat, and, therefore, were limited in the dimensionality that would have allowed angle shooting. |
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Strangers of limited information and dull apprehension were sometimes observed not to know what a Powler was. |
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Only a small number of Trungpa Rinpoche's calligraphies have been reproduced heretofore, some in very limited editions. |
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Traditional examples of carcinisation in the Anomura are most celebrated among hermit crabs, but certainly are not limited to this group. |
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All this is very bad news for coral, which has a fairly limited temperature comfort zone. |
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Hyperplasia of the coronoid processes of the mandible is an uncommon condition that is often associated with limited mandibular motion. |
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Infants may be limited in their counteradaptations to maternally influenced microbial manipulation, especially at younger ages. |
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The origins of the loathsome Dursleys come directly from snobbish Dahlesque caricatures of people of limited culture and intelligence. |
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Their charities never have been limited to the necessities of mere subsistence, like the secular dolings out of so-called modern charity. |
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This is fixed-term in the sense that the duration is not unlimited but is limited by the time it takes to complete a task. |
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There has been no definitive or pervasive ruling as yet on flip-ins, but courts in specific cases have limited their applications. |
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What's the perfect small-cap growth stock? One with good growth prospects, fat margins, limited competition, and outstanding management. |
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Their powers are limited to services such as collecting waste, controlling dogs and maintaining parks and cemeteries. |
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The Welsh Government and the National Assembly for Wales have more limited powers than those devolved to Scotland. |
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The Scottish Parliament has legislative authority for all other areas relating to Scotland, as well as a limited power to vary income tax. |
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Oil and gas exploration in the Celtic Sea has had limited commercial success. |
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During the Second World War, naval activity in the European theatre was primarily limited to the Atlantic. |
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Calvary warfare was limited in northern Europe due to the lack of suitably large horses for mounted troops. |
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A chieftain's retinue might include close relatives, but it was not limited to them. |
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The rise of the Ottoman Empire further limited the possibilities of European overland trade. |
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Filibustering is a danger, as an opponent of a bill can waste much of the limited time allotted to it. |
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There was still limited opportunity for education and children were expected to work. |
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Basic education is an area where the EU's role is limited to supporting national governments. |
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We limited the discussion to historiographies examining the development of the modern Middle East from World War I onward. |
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O'Connell's campaign was hampered by the limited scope of the franchise in Ireland. |
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Late Roman attempts to translate Greek writings into Latin had limited success. |
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Its importance is not limited to the historical information it provides, however. |
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Understanding of these processes is limited and there is no consensus on their magnitude. |
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He attempted to enact a law which would have limited the amount of land that any individual could own. |
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With the limited communications of the time, both the European and the Eastern frontiers needed the attention of their own supreme commanders. |
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Aetius concentrated his limited military resources to defeat the Visigoths again, and his diplomacy restored a degree of order to Hispania. |
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This activity was limited to the southern half of Ireland, and there is no evidence for them in Ulster or Connacht. |
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Plunder was still made from suppressing insurgencies within the Empire and on limited incursions into enemy land. |
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This civil guard created a limited strategic reserve, one that fared poorly in actual warfare. |
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Because of the limited number of sources, there is no certainty about the date, location, or details of the fighting. |
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Voting was limited to officials, property owners, leaseholders and burghers of incorporated towns. |
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John of Gaunt assumed leadership in France with limited success, and peace negotiations over several years were inconclusive. |
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The next year, King Henry sent him on a campaign in Wales against Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, with only limited results. |
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They limited themselves to general comments on Edward's significance as a monarch, and echoed the chroniclers' praise for his accomplishments. |
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Brady realised that the liberties of the Charter were limited and argued that the liberties were the grant of the King. |
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He created France's first standing army since Roman times, and limited papal power in the Gallican Church by the Pragmatic Sanction of Bourges. |
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She offered very limited aid to foreign Protestants and failed to provide her commanders with the funds to make a difference abroad. |
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Under the Basic Law of December 1963, limited autonomy was authorized under a joint legislative body for the territory's two provinces. |
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This made him one of the principal landowners in Munster, but he had limited success inducing English tenants to settle on his estates. |
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The colonies were given local assemblies with only limited local power and budgets. |
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English commercial and territorial expansion would be limited until the signing of the Treaty of London the year following Elizabeth's death. |
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Legally, this should have ended the Civil War and restored the King with limited powers. |
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The channel port, although a valuable strategic outpost, was a drain on Charles's limited finances. |
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The Revolution led to limited tolerance for Nonconformist Protestants, although it would be some time before they had full political rights. |
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The time set aside for debate on a particular motion is, however, often limited by informal agreements between the parties. |
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They had to be brought a long way, tended to arrive too late, and had limited reach, with spouts but no delivery hoses. |
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He would rather live in exile with his principles intact than continue to reign as a limited monarch. |
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The universal male suffrage of 1793 was replaced by limited suffrage based on property. |
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The existing system of canals was inexpensive but was too slow and too limited in geography. |
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At the time most superchargers used a centrifugal compressor, so there was limited interest in the paper. |
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The efficiency is also limited by the overall pressure ratio that can be achieved. |
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In elsewhere on Great Britain and on Ireland, high density of population is limited to areas around, or close to, a few large cities. |
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This period also saw the introduction of a franchise which limited the number of people who could vote in elections for the House of Commons. |
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By summer 2011 the initial limited intervention to protect Libyan civilians had become a policy of regime change. |
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In 2004, UKIP reorganised itself nationally as a private company limited by guarantee. |
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A more limited number of parishes operate under home rule charters, electing various forms of government. |
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The limited years of Spanish rule at the end of the 18th century did not result in widespread adoption of the Spanish language. |
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During deliberations only limited contact is permitted with the outside world, always via the usher. |
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In the latter case the House's jurisdiction was essentially limited to the hearing of appeals from the lower courts. |
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Overall, England is divided into nine regions and 48 ceremonial counties, although these have only a limited role in public policy. |
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