He made a direct link between Morocco's geography and hagiocracy in Moroccan history. |
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This time, my host asked me if I was part of LinkedIn, a buzzy Web site intended to link people with similar business interests. |
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The same year, the Canadian government severed its last legal link with Britain by patriating the Canadian constitution from Britain. |
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The link between language and artefact is aided by the presence of inscriptions. |
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However, no documented evidence exists to link the Saponi to the Roanoke colonists. |
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The Indian Ocean island of Mayotte voted in referendum in 1974 to retain its link with France and forgo independence. |
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Spain had chosen England's weakest link and probably could have captured London in a week. |
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An isoflux antenna can be used to counteract the change of free-space loss throughout an orbital pass to maintain a constant link margin. |
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This did not necessarily link lodges to the irreligious, but neither did this exclude them from the occasional heresy. |
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On 21 June 1819 an Act of Parliament was enacted to create a link between this extension and the Wigan branch of the Leeds and Liverpool Canal. |
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Development of the network was left to other engineers, notably Thomas Telford, whose Ellesmere Canal helped link the Severn and the Mersey. |
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This severed the land link between the Britons of Wales and those of the south west peninsula. |
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In 1830, Liverpool and Manchester became the first cities to have an intercity rail link, through the Liverpool and Manchester Railway. |
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The two road bridges of the Severn crossing link Wales with the southern counties of England. |
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Unlike the situation in England, in Scotland there was no link between the presence of a cathedral and the title of city. |
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There is also a boat link to Falmouth along the Rivers Truro and Fal, four times daily, tide permitting. |
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Transport costs sever the link between exchange rates and the prices of goods implied by the law of one price. |
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Block 2A software enhanced simulated weapons, data link capabilities, and early fused sensor integration. |
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On its completion, the M1 acted as a fast link road between London and Birmingham. |
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The Second Severn Crossing opened in 1996, together with new link motorways on either side of the estuary to divert the M4 over the new crossing. |
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Simultaneously, a contract to link the M6 with Manchester was underway, which required land drainage and the removal of unsuitable earth. |
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This section was completed in August 1974, creating a continuous link between Ferrybridge and Tarbock. |
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The front link door has to be mounted on the suitable position on the front end of the bus. |
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Buses with no horizontally divided front windscreens must have the front link door installed in the suitable position. |
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The rear link door must be installed in the suitable position in the rear end of the bus. |
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While the monorail schemes were all abandoned, a scheme to create an underground tunnel link gained momentum. |
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The line operates on streets in urban areas, and reopened conventional rail tracks that link the towns and cities. |
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From 15 February 2014, this link closed again for a major upgrade as described below. |
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Several schemes have been proposed to replace the shuttle bus with some form of rail link. |
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Govia Thameslink Railway provide a shuttle bus link between the airport and Luton Airport Parkway railway station. |
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It has been discussed that the link between an individual's contribution record and the remaining contributory benefits will be weakened further. |
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As the system developed, the link between individual contributions and benefits was weakened. |
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Studies of humans with life spans of at least 100 have shown a link to decreased thyroid activity, resulting in their lowered metabolic rate. |
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Still, the experience was poisoned for me by having to watch Richard Nixon smirking as he babbled to the lunar-nauts by some closed-circuit link. |
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Ehrman question whether there was a formal link between Peter and the modern papacy. |
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Trial records from the Inquisition and secular courts discovered a link between prostitutes and supernatural practices. |
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The supporters, a lion and a bear, stand on a bed of acorns, a link to Bladud, the subject of the Legend of Bath. |
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To the south, it gives a direct link to the M40, making use of the existing Warwick and Kenilworth Bypasses. |
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From the 11th century the site's link with king Edward the Confessor is documented, but again, information about his use of the place is scant. |
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In Scotland, the full breakfast, as with others, contains eggs, back bacon, link sausage, buttered toast, baked beans, and tea or coffee. |
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Other uncooked sausages are available in certain regions in link form, including Italian, bratwurst, chorizo, and linguica. |
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It is unclear whether Chaucer would intend for the reader to link his characters with actual persons. |
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The first effect of its publication was to sever his link with the exiled royalists, who might well have killed him. |
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Apart from the ducal title in the song and the events of their lives there is no external evidence to link the rhyme to any of these candidates. |
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Brookes was progressive for his day in noting the link between mental and physical agility. |
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As president of the IOC from 1952 to 1972, Avery Brundage rejected all attempts to link the Olympics with commercial interest. |
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Also, modern communications, especially email, link modern mariners to their families. |
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Main A roads, such as the A12 and A47 link the area to the rest of the UK, and the A14 links the Midlands to the Port of Felixstowe. |
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There are also plans to link Juba with the Kenyan and Ugandan railway networks. |
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There had been plans, under the Identity Cards Act 2006, to link passports to the Identity Cards scheme. |
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National symbols and patriotic assertiveness are in some countries discredited by their historical link with past wars, especially in Germany. |
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Irish sources report events in the kingdom of Dumbarton only when they have an Irish link. |
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Even advocates of the link concede that it is speculative and not based on any verifiable sources. |
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Leger, would move down the Mohawk River Valley and link up with Burgoyne in Albany. |
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It says so right here at this here link you lardacious fluff brained cousin humper. |
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The environment division is the link between the COBOL program and the computer and input-output devices the program uses. |
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The only way to restore a favicon is to delete the link from the Favorites folder and recreate it. |
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Gamesters should know that Nintendo is considering a phone link that would allow players to compete via modem in nationwide competitions. |
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For nearly a thousand years, the Channel also provided a link between the Modern Celtic regions and languages of Cornwall and Brittany. |
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In the UK, canals began to be built in the late 18th century to link the major manufacturing centres across the country. |
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Pancras International with Lille, Paris, Brussels and European tourist destinations via the High Speed 1 rail link and the Channel Tunnel. |
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Usually a clickthru has rules for how a text link can appear. |
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The three armies were to link up in Tyrol and march on Vienna. |
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It was the most tangible link between the instrumental style we discussed a few pages ago and the truly dubwise occurrences of a year or two later. |
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The bridge was named after Frances and William Pulteney, the owners of the Bathwick estate for which the bridge provided a link to the rest of Bath. |
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Feudalism was the link between a lord and his vassal where, in return for military service and the expectation of loyalty, the lord would grant the vassal land. |
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Buses with driver's seat elevated high must have their front windscreens minimized upwards, making it possible to install the front link door at the bottom of the windscreen. |
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Sheridan managed to keep the graybacks at bay while he tore up the railroad, but he abandoned the plan to link up with Hunter, and the southerners soon repaired the railroad. |
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It also provides a link to southern England, terminating in London. |
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Buses with driver's seat elevated low must be fitted a front link door over the driver's cockpit and a passageway to the front link door next to the aisle. |
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Apart from a shared police force, there is now no administrative link with Hampshire, although a combined local authority with Portsmouth and Southampton is being considered. |
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However, while castles proliferated in the 9th and 10th centuries the link between periods of insecurity and building fortifications is not always straightforward. |
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Buses with front windscreen divided horizontally into two similar sections must have the front link door installed in the upper section of the front windscreen. |
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According to team leader Vince Gaffney, this discovery may provide a direct link between the rituals and astronomical events to activities within the Cursus at Stonehenge. |
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A heavy leg, similar to a subsoiler leg, is attached to the frame and a circular section share with a larger diameter expander on a flexible link is bolted to the leg. |
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The early ballads link Robin Hood to identifiable real places. |
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The Essex kings issued coins that echoed those issued by Cunobeline simultaneously asserting a link to the first century rulers while emphasising independence from Mercia. |
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It is not clear when the term incels was coined, but the link between misogyny and violence against women has emerged on sites where incel communities gather. |
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Under the leadership of Juan Antonio Samaranch the Games began to shift toward international sponsors who sought to link their products to the Olympic brand. |
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This was a proposal to link Piccadilly and Victoria stations via a tunnel under the city centre and enable train services to run across the Manchester conurbation. |
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Historians link those disasters to the coming of the French Revolution. |
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The original proposal was to run into the former Wolverhampton Low Level station, giving the terminus a link to the very centre of Wolverhampton, but this was abandoned. |
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Despite its unpopularity, the Rump was a link with the old constitution, and helped to settle England down and make it secure after the biggest upheaval in its history. |
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The base of the trophy contains the crests of the 10 clubs that won the Heineken Cup, to further reinforce the link between the old and new European competitions. |
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Diderot discusses the link between Freemason ideals and the enlightenment in D'Alembert's Dream, exploring masonry as a way of spreading enlightenment beliefs. |
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He was an important link between the ideas of Shaftesbury and the later school of Scottish Common Sense Realism, developing Utilitarianism and Consequentialist thinking. |
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Some say there is a link between right-handedness and left-brainedness. |
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The Trent and Mersey link gave the Duke access to the Midlands, and forestalled the Weaver Trustees from making their own junction with the canal. |
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The rail link would address the current lack of public transport available to the South West of the Airport by connecting to Guildford, Reading and London Waterloo. |
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Viewers were delighted when the horse seemed to recognise the voice of his jockey Tommy Stack, who was appearing by video link from another location. |
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They were tolerated by officials because they had widespread support and were the link between elite male physicians and distrustful peasants who needed help. |
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It stretches from the western outskirts of Leicester in the east to Burton upon Trent in the west, and is planned to link the ancient forests of Needwood and Charnwood. |
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Many sports had rival bodies, one Unionist and affiliated to a United Kingdom parent, the other Republican and opposed to any link with Great Britain. |
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On 6 November 2007 the Queen officially opened High Speed 1 and St Pancras International station, replacing the original slower link to Waterloo International railway station. |
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The A470 is another major road within the city that provides an important link to the north with the Heads of the Valleys road, mid and north Wales. |
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The mean value theorem for derivatives provides an important link between the derivative of f on an interval and the behavior of f over the interval. |
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The Great Western Main Line and its branches such as the Henley and Marlow branch lines link the southern side of the Chilterns with London Paddington. |
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In 2001, research for a BBC programme on the Vikings suggested a possible strong link between the Celts and Basques, dating back tens of thousands of years. |
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A link road, opened in February 2016, connects Doncaster Sheffield Airport to the M18 motorway, reducing the journey time from Sheffield city centre from 40 to 25 minutes. |
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However, since 1964 the city has been without a railway link. |
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With this title he not only boasted his familial link to deified Julius Caesar, but the use of Imperator signified a permanent link to the Roman tradition of victory. |
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It has been suggested that one such link ran from Chichester to London. |
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After losing the link with the Old Vic theatre, in 1939 the company was renamed Sadler's Wells Ballet and the school became Sadler's Wells Ballet School. |
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In 1955, the sister company temporarily lost its link with Sadler's Wells and returned to the Royal Opera House as a touring unit of the main company. |
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Around this time, a bill was passed in the House of Commons regarding the creation of a canal to link Portsmouth to Chichester, but the project was abandoned. |
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That society formed a company which had a monopoly on supplying medicines to the Navy providing a close link with Savery, whose will he witnessed. |
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This makes hyperlinks obsolete, a phenomenon referred to in some circles as link rot, and the hyperlinks affected by it are often called dead links. |
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On the basis of past and present, we can foresee a very bright English in India as link language, a window on the modern world and a library language. |
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Once complete, there will be new direct links between the M6 motorway and the A14 in both directions, as well as a new link road from the A14 to the M1 northbound. |
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The strongest link between the American and French Revolutions was Marquis de Lafayette, an ardent supporter of the American constitutional principles. |
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The bridge was built in 1779 to link the industrial town of Broseley with the smaller mining town of Madeley and the growing industrial centre of Coalbrookdale. |
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By the 1960s, the proposed A580 upgrade to dual carriageway was considered inadequate, and there was an urgent need to link Liverpool to the motorway network. |
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