Rapid climate warming in the tundra biome has been linked to increasing shrub dominance. |
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Many are thought to be linked to religious groups and modeled on controversial American anti-abortion services. |
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Disordered eating is also linked to higher rates of depression and anxiety, both in the present and in the future. |
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The philosopher, Plato, linked Santorini with the mythical lost city of Atlantis that sank beneath the waves. |
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Supposedly, unemployment is always directly linked to the availability of jobs. |
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Police arrested Lonnie Franklin Jr. in the summer of 2010, when DNA and ballistic evidence linked him to the slayings. |
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Just a gradual, bearable, steady impoverishment in a world where savings linked to the value of paper money languish. |
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Jazz is linked in the mind of marketers with affluence, but the economics of jazz have never been worse. |
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He also found time to produce some more travel writing, such as the collection of linked excursions that became Mornings in Mexico. |
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Particularly in Cotswold and Border morris, many tunes are linked to particular dances. |
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By 1902, the British Empire was linked together by a network of telegraph cables, called the All Red Line. |
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Sophisticated social networks linked the Neolithic front in southern Europe to the Mesolithic peoples of northern Europe. |
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It is linked to other parts of the Island by Wightbus bus route 16, serving Ventnor and Shanklin and intermediate villages. |
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Changes in the formation of NADW have been linked to global climate changes in the past. |
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From May 2008 Wightlink introduced a fuel surcharge on all crossings, linked to the price of Brent Crude oil. |
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Northern Ireland, which is linked to the Republic of Ireland, has a different system. |
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Most major cities and towns are linked by bus services, although the private car is the predominant mode of transport. |
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Clive Owen, who had been linked to the role, also spoke in defence of Craig. |
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These designs generally carry significance linked to the spirituality of the Dreamtime. |
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The Younger Dryas is often linked to the Neolithic Revolution, the adoption of agriculture in the Levant. |
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It has many scenes that can be directly linked back to Kipling, but with Gaiman's dark twist. |
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Many locations in the stories can be linked to real places in and around the forest. |
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The Byzantines managed to retain control of the area of Ravenna and Rome, linked by a thin corridor running through Perugia. |
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The concept of a German ethnicity is linked to Germanic tribes of antiquity in central Europe. |
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Because he had been linked with various scandals in his home city of Brunswick, he resigned in 1999 and was replaced by Sigmar Gabriel. |
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Rounders is linked to British baseball, which is still played in Liverpool, Cardiff and Newport. |
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If the injury is linked to a conformational fault, the fault is likely to be passed to the next generation. |
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Scholars such as David Gordon White have directly linked the Dacians and the Dahae. |
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Apart from a couple of secondary navigable branches, the only major navigable rivers linked to the Danube are the Drava, Sava and Tisa. |
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Six other villas are linked with Domitian at Tusculum, Antium, Caieta, Circei, Anxur and Baiae. |
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Nearby Bonn is linked by both the Stadtbahn and main line railway trains, and occasional recreational boats on the Rhine. |
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The only Olympic death linked to performance enhancing occurred at the 1960 Rome games. |
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They wanted to produce something which was more in tune with modern sports fans and had a bit of comedy linked to it. |
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The two more Romanized of the three Gauls were bound together in a network of Roman roads that linked cities. |
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For a century and a half following the Norman conquest of England in 1066, Normandy and England were linked by Norman and Frankish rulers. |
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Nikita Khrushchev tried to make education more accessible, making it clear to children that education was closely linked to the needs of society. |
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Military service often was linked with citizenship among the male members of the royal house. |
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Since then, the advances made by human societies, and that of weapons, has been irretrievably linked. |
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Scientific researchers have linked early obesity with an earlier onset of puberty in girls. |
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This view has been linked to the fate of the Albion Flour Mills, which was the first major factory in London. |
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The controversy over the massacre was linked to disputes among German nationalists about the image of Charlemagne. |
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The concept of European culture is generally linked to the classical definition of the Western world. |
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The issue of an apology is linked to reparations for slavery and is still being pursued by a number of entities across the world. |
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The Coventry Canal, the Oxford Canal, and what is now the Grand Union Canal linked southwards to London. |
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Separate from the Frankish nobles or burgesses, the communes were autonomous political entities closely linked to their countries of origin. |
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However, recent developments show that definite articles are morphological elements linked to certain noun types due to lexicalization. |
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It often also involves a sense of pride in the nation's achievements, and is closely linked to the concept of patriotism. |
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The town grew rapidly from the 1830s onwards, when the Marquess of Bute built a dock, which eventually linked to the Taff Vale Railway. |
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On 1 June 1979, the two stations at Muscat and Salalah linked by satellite to form a unified broadcasting service. |
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As early as 1790 London was linked to the national network via the River Thames and the Oxford Canal. |
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In the High Middle Ages, the fight against the Moors in the Iberian Peninsula became linked to the fight of the whole of Christendom. |
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Until it joined the ERM in 1979, the Irish pound was directly linked to the Pound Sterling. |
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There are a few internationally linked automated teller machines that accept Visa cards in Freetown operated by ProCredit Bank. |
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Sierra Leone highways are linked to Conakry, Guinea, and Monrovia, Liberia. |
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There are many different symbols with distinct meanings, often linked with proverbs. |
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The history of the Brazilian Academy of Letters is linked to the Real Gabinete, since some of the early meetings of the Academy were held there. |
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Child benefit payments could still be made overseas, but these would be linked to the cost of living in the other country. |
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Buru is linked with other parts of Indonesia via sea routes and has two main ports in Namlea and Namrole. |
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Currently, the Azores, Madeira, and Savage Islands are the only overseas territories that remain politically linked to Portugal. |
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The four participants are also linked through the Gulf Cooperation Council. |
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These valleys were linked trunk lines, that is main routes, facilitating the movement of vital goods and people to get to key areas. |
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However, it may be that these represent campaigns by kings of Alt Clut, whose kingdom was certainly part of the region linked by the Irish Sea. |
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The largest cities had populations numbering 50,000 to 120,000 and were linked to networks of subsidiary sites. |
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Both Luther and Calvin thought along lines linked with the theological teachings of Augustine of Hippo. |
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Transportation and commerce are important factors in the state, mostly linked to importing and exporting through its four deepwater ports. |
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To the south of London, the Wey and Arun Canal linked London to Portsmouth. |
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Antwerp is on the River Scheldt, linked to the North Sea by the Westerschelde estuary. |
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The Golgi consists of a contiguous network of laterally linked ministacks positioned at the microtubule-organizing center. |
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By the end of June, they had linked up with Stilwell's forces but were exhausted, and were withdrawn to India. |
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Marco Meniketti, tested ceramics from shipwrecks in Mexico, California, and Oregon as well as ceramics linked to Drake found near Point Reyes. |
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The first railway across the Ural had been built by 1878 and linked Perm to Yekaterinburg via Chusovoy, Kushva and Nizhny Tagil. |
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The Marshall Plan, linked into the Bretton Woods system, also mandated free trade throughout the region. |
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Wellesley attempted to take the vital fortress of Burgos, which linked Madrid to France. |
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As reviewed in this volume, adipose function is mechanistically linked to diseases such as arthritis, asthma, and inflammatory bowel disease. |
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This protein has been linked to a rare and understudied allergy to maize in humans. |
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It may also include the exploitation of these territories, an action that is linked to colonialism. |
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Although cartographic processes advanced through imperialism, further analysis of their progress reveals many biases linked to eurocentrism. |
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It has also been linked to tropical calcific pancreatitis in humans, leading to chronic pancreatitis. |
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The need for centralization in this period was directly linked to the question of royal finances and the ability to wage war. |
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Graemsay and Flotta are both linked by ferry to the Mainland and Hoy, and the latter is known for its large oil terminal. |
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Eleven of the NHS hospitals in the West London Cancer Network have been linked using the IOCOM Grid System. |
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It is linked to the Uffizi and the Palazzo Pitti through the Corridoio Vasariano. |
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Newport is well linked with nearby Cardiff, with approximately six rail and five bus services between the cities every hour. |
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Some countries, such as Germany, have multiple public insurance organizations linked by a common legal framework. |
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Diseases linked to Y chromosome can be of more common types or very rare ones. |
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Since 2002 an overnight ferry service has linked Rosyth with Zeebrugge in Belgium. |
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The split may sometimes be linked to animacy, as in many Australian Aboriginal languages, or to aspect, as in Mayan languages. |
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These words form a catena because they are linked together in the vertical dimension. |
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Focus has also been linked to other more general cognitive processes, including attention orientation. |
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As of December 2007, Barbados is linked by an Economic Partnership Agreement with the European Commission. |
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For the most part, extramural Anglican churches are linked by the common use of forms of the Book of Common Prayer in worship. |
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The DUP holds the view that any party which is linked to a terrorist organisation should not be eligible to hold Government office. |
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The followers of John Calvin, Huldrych Zwingli, and other theologians linked to the Reformed tradition also began to use that term. |
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The period in office of a First Minister is not linked to the term of Members of the Scottish Parliament. |
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At about the same time, in the colonies which remained linked to the crown, the Church of England began to appoint colonial bishops. |
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Coke's mother, Winifred Knightley, came from a family even more intimately linked with the law than her husband. |
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During the 1580s, Coke became intimately linked with the Howard family, the Dukes of Norfolk and Earls of Arundel. |
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The 1954 National Service Riots, Chinese middle schools riots, and Hock Lee bus riots in Singapore were all linked to these events. |
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Akaev linked the development of these courts to the rekindling of Kyrgyz national identity. |
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Companies linked to the government control much of the domestic media in Singapore. |
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This is also where early towns developed, linked by the steamboats that carried commercial products and crops to markets. |
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However, these provincial parties are not usually formally linked to the federal parties that share the same name. |
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Manhattan Island is linked to New York City's outer boroughs and New Jersey by several tunnels as well. |
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Ba, who has been linked with a January move to Arsenal, should have rewarded their brisk start with the opening goal in the 16th minute. |
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Such a system would consist of a protected system of core areas linked by biological corridors, such as Florida is planning. |
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Energy economic theories hold that rates of energy consumption and energy efficiency are linked causally to economic growth. |
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In many countries worldwide, the illegal drug trade is thought to be directly linked to violent crimes such as murder. |
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It planned and funded a simple cruciform system that connected major cities, ports and mining areas, and linked to neighboring countries. |
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The market square is linked to Abington Street, a major shopping area of Northampton. |
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The development of cotton mills was linked to the development of the machinery they contained. |
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Nearly one in 10 of the 31,000 tax haven companies that own British property are linked to Mossack Fonseca. |
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The economy of Wales is closely linked with the rest of the United Kingdom and the wider European Economic Area. |
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It linked the Yellow River near Kaifeng to the Si and Bian rivers and became the model for the shape of the Grand Canal in the north. |
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This supports the broad hypothesis that many of the neurodevelopmental disorders are, to a certain extent, aetiologically linked. |
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Today, piece work and sweatshops remain closely linked conceptually, even though each has continued to develop separately. |
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Numerous other substances, occupations, and environmental exposures have been linked to lung cancer. |
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He was linked to two other offshore companies also registered during his father's term. |
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It is toxic to cattle, dogs, sheep, pigs and horses and is linked to cancers in humans. |
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This in turn causes beriberi, a disease normally linked to nutritional deficiency. |
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He reduced all of the current knowledge into a linked set of differential equations with 20 equations in 20 variables. |
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The Honourable The Irish Society, a body closely linked with the Corporation, also owns many public spaces in Northern Ireland. |
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These are easier to access from a car park, and they can be linked with the Red Tarn routes. |
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According to the report based on complete 1D gene sequences, Korean serotype A virus was linked with those from Laos. |
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A nucleobase linked to a sugar is called a nucleoside and a base linked to a sugar and one or more phosphate groups is called a nucleotide. |
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Levene suggested that DNA consisted of a string of nucleotide units linked together through the phosphate groups. |
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It was not linked with Kingsdale Master Cave through the downstream sump, however, until July 1966, shortly after the discovery of the latter. |
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The timing of the election cycle is usually linked to that of the election of a district councillor for the ward containing the parish. |
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Socialist theory and organisational contact with the First International, which linked labour movements in various countries, paved the way. |
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The Chesterfield Canal linked the town to the national network of waterways, and was the most important trade route through the 19th century. |
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The geminate ss is heteromorphemic, i.e. it is a single bundle of distinctive features linked to two heteromorphemic skeletal slots. |
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Hydraulic fracturing has been sometimes linked to induced seismicity or earthquakes. |
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New holiday accommodation includes that linked to the new Winery in Cartworth Moor. |
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From 16 April 1929, Victoria and Exchange station were linked by the westward extension of platform 11 over the Irwell bridge. |
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The Fairfield Street entrance leads to the Metrolink station in the undercroft and is linked to the rail platforms by escalators. |
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The name is derived from Oddrgrimir meaning the son of Grimm and is linked to the Old Norse word melr meaning sandbank. |
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Palynofacies studies are often linked to investigations of the palynology and organic geochemistry of sedimentary rocks. |
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In some cases, especially involving transnational migration, or colonial expansion, ethnicity is linked to nationality. |
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Instead the two places are linked by, in order going upstream, the Lower Ferry, Passenger Ferry and Higher Ferry. |
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Dartmouth is linked to Kingswear, on the other side of the River Dart, by three ferries. |
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Teignmouth is linked to Shaldon, the village on the opposite bank, by a passenger ferry at the river mouth and by a road bridge further upstream. |
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The Greeks later linked Set with Typhon because both were evil forces, storm deities, and sons of the Earth that attacked the main gods. |
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Diagnostic monitoring of the pulse became linked to study of blood pressure, for which the sphygmomanometer was devised. |
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Most of the major phenotypical variations among the populations can be linked to differences in their host sediments. |
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The trades of barbering and surgery have long been linked, as evidenced by the barber's red and white striped pole. |
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The construction of the Grand Union Canal in the 1790s linked Leicester to London and Birmingham. |
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On her feet are jewelled toerings. Her ankles are linked by a slender fetterchain. |
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In a smart energy network linked by a new transactive network, such niches could be discovered and filled. |
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This includes the Uists themselves and the islands linked to them by causeways and bridges. |
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These mutations have been linked to rare developmental diseases such as achondroplasia and Costello syndrome. |
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Alternatively, Scots is sometimes treated as a distinct Germanic language, in the way Norwegian is closely linked to, yet distinct from, Danish. |
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Researchers from Japan have now linked the unpleasant aftertaste often resulting from this combination to the wine's Iron content. |
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You control two dozy extraterrestrial engineers whose spacesuits are linked by a single air hose. |
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Armoured car maker Alvis was one of a number of Midland companies linked to merger speculation over the weekend. |
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In 1996, aspartame was erroneously linked to brain tumours and, though this was refuted, opinion was fixed. |
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The Churches of the Anglican Communion are linked by affection and common loyalty. |
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Baptismal services are celebratory and are often linked to an evangelistic meeting. |
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Switzerland is instead linked to the EU by a series of bilateral agreements. |
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The extinction of the dwarf hippos and dwarf elephants has been linked to the earliest arrival of humans on the islands of the Mediterranean. |
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Some are linked, with automatic progression from the infant school to the junior school, and some are not. |
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Peak Cavern is the largest and most important cave system which is even linked to the Speedwell system at Winnats. |
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Sheffield is linked into the national motorway network via the M1 and M18 motorways. |
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We shall end this chapter by noting that a doubly linked list is a special case of a structure known as a multilinked list. |
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Nontradables also lead to deviations in PPP because the prices of nontradables are not linked internationally. |
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Mead is mentioned in many stanzas, sometimes with the suggestion that it is linked to their deaths. |
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The church is linked with a Lutheran church in Timmerlah in the Diocese of Braunschweig in Northern Germany. |
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Situated within an orchard, the house and garden were intricately linked in their design. |
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Agriculture expenditure will move away from subsidy payments linked to specific produce, toward direct payments based on farm size. |
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Connery later recounted that he had to lie low for a while after receiving threats from men linked to Stompanato's boss, Mickey Cohen. |
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The North West is historically linked with the textiles industry, mainly before the mid 20th century. |
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The other side of the depression was linked to those people that stayed behind. |
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Great Western ships linked Great Britain with Ireland, the Channel Islands and France. |
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Information sharing is vital for creating knowledge through the networks of linked societies. |
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The only method sometimes used was a mechanical one using linked multiple pens. |
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The most notable examples are Allerton Castle and Castle Howard, both linked to the Howard family. |
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The Bailey is linked to Dunelm House, home of the Students Union in New Elvet, by the University's Kingsgate Bridge. |
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The Aachen tram system was linked with the Belgian national interurban tram system. |
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The history of Kerkrade is closely linked with that of the adjacent town of Herzogenrath, just across the German border. |
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In general, the analysis of parents and lineages is intimately linked to studying the topology of watersheds. |
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In asexual organisms, genes are inherited together, or linked, as they cannot mix with genes of other organisms during reproduction. |
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Turnout tends to be higher in nations where political allegiance is closely linked to class, ethnic, linguistic, or religious loyalties. |
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The Inches are linked by Tay Street, which runs along the western banks of the Tay. |
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The houses at Skara Brae on the Mainland of the Orkney Islands are very similar, but are grouped into a village linked by low passageways. |
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Individual family groups likely inhabited these new fortified farmsteads, linked together with their neighbours through intermarriage. |
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Inverness is linked to the Black Isle across the Moray Firth by the Kessock Bridge. |
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Daughters were important political assets in a world where diplomacy and marriage were closely linked. |
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The whole network was linked in many cases by dedicated telephone cables buried sufficiently deeply to provide protection against bombing. |
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It linked Islandshire on the south bank of the River Tweed with the county burgh of Berwick on the north bank. |
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Kyleakin is linked to Kyle of Lochalsh on the mainland by the Skye Bridge, which spans the narrows of Loch Alsh. |
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Skye is linked to the mainland by the Skye Bridge, while ferries sail from Armadale on the island to Mallaig, and from Kylerhea to Glenelg. |
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This theme also occurs in Irish and Egyptian mythology, where the animal is explicitly linked to the month of October, therefore autumn. |
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Its dark colour was linked to the night, while its solitary habits, proclivity to consume crops and nocturnal nature were associated with evil. |
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The initial network opened between 1980 and 1984, using converted former railway lines, linked with new tunnel infrastructure. |
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The town centre is occupied by a large shopping centre comprising 6 linked malls, developed in phases. |
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They run two senior men's teams and numerous youth teams which are linked to the local schools. |
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The stone has also been linked with Robert Bruce, being the place where he reportedly set up his standard on his way to Bannockburn. |
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Various parts of the town are linked by local bus services, operated by smaller companies such as Canavan Travel and Dunn's Coaches. |
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These countries were so economically linked to the UK that they considered it necessary to join the EEC if the UK did. |
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In 1900 the line was extended north to Gynn Square where it linked up with the Blackpool and Fleetwood Tramroad. |
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North Uist and South Uist are linked by causeways running via Benbecula and Grimsay, and the entire group is sometimes known as the Uists. |
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Evidence of huge fires on the banks of the Avon between the two avenues also suggests that both circles were linked. |
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Known as Forthside, it has the aim of developing a new waterfront district linked to the railway station via a new pedestrian bridge. |
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It is considered equally difficult to maintain that the origin of the Peninsular Celts can be linked to the preceding Urnfield culture. |
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In early 2006, the band signed to James Endeacott's new record label 1965 Records, part of the Sony BMG group and linked to Columbia Records. |
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Given as a series of linked short stories, the book is also interspersed with brief commentaries on contemporary British politics. |
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Nantes is linked to Paris by the A11 autoroute, and Rennes is both on the A81 autoroute to Paris and the A84 autoroute to Caen. |
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The partnership was praised for the promotion of a healthy lifestyle linked with football. |
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The airport is no longer linked to the Dyce railway station by the 80 Dyce Airlink shuttle bus. |
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Other regions of Wallonia also have characteristic accents, often linked to the regional language. |
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The extinction of the dwarf hippos and dwarf elephants has been linked to the earliest arrival of humans on Malta. |
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Elevated copper levels have also been linked to worsening symptoms of Alzheimer's disease. |
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Early childhood exposure has been linked with an increased risk of sleep disturbances and excessive daytime sleepiness in later childhood. |
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His name is particularly linked with the codification of traditional Welsh law, which were thenceforth known as the Laws of Hywel Dda. |
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Nonprice competitiveness also relates to a different set of factors that are indirectly linked to price. |
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Adelaide Quarry became a part of Allt Ddu, and Chwarel Fawr and Chwarel Goch became linked to it too. |
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The railway line serves ten Rhondda stations with the villages not directly linked connected through bus services. |
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In mathematics the term coalition is linked to an equation which uses the coalition model for exponential population growth. |
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The initial route was to run southward from Chattanooga to a terminus east of the Chattahoochee River, which would then be linked to Savannah. |
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Names not linked have been mentioned in publications but not yet validated according to the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature. |
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Alfred provided functional patronage, linked to a social programme of vernacular literacy in England, which was unprecedented. |
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Most of the male inhabitants of the town were mariners or employed in occupations linked with the sea. |
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Beowulf, for all its heroic content, clearly makes the point that economic and military success were intimately linked. |
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It is generally accepted that the LOQ is linked to method performance expectations including accuracy and precision. |
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The West Shore is linked to the North Shore by Gloddaeth Avenue and Gloddaeth Street, a wide dual carriageway. |
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Westgate Street runs parallel just west of St Marys Street for about half of the latter's length, linked by several alleys and lanes. |
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It is the whole body of members of the Methodist Church linked with one particular place of worship. |
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Although shown on the London Underground map as a single station, the two stations are not directly linked. |
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Cork is also linked from Limerick Junction with connections to Clonmel and Waterford. |
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Research institutes linked to the third level colleges in the city support the research and innovation capacity of the city and region. |
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There are traditions linked to Glastonbury claiming an introduction through Joseph of Arimathea, while others claim through Lucius of Britain. |
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The Welsh Plant Breeding Station is near Aberystwyth and linked to the University. |
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Myths are often endorsed by rulers and priests and are closely linked to religion or spirituality. |
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Lewis wished to demonstrate how Welsh heritage was linked as one of the 'founders of European civilization. |
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The Nonconformist cause was linked closely to the Whigs, who advocated civil and religious liberty. |
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This linked with other Surrealists and was very important for the subsequent development of Surrealism as a revolutionary praxis. |
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The factory complex had three sites in Bridgend, all linked together by a large network of railways. |
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This alliance was probably linked to Cadwaladr's marriage to Alice de Clare, daughter of Richard Fitz Gilbert de Clare. |
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Electrochemiluminescent sandwich enzyme linked immunoabsorbant assays were used. |
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Each series includes both standalone and multiple episodic stories, linked with a loose story arc that is resolved in the series finale. |
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A 2006 recommendation to record abuse cases linked to witchcraft centrally has not yet been implemented. |
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In 1886 Birkenhead and Liverpool were linked by an underground railway system, which today is part of the Merseyrail network. |
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The lough is almost totally enclosed by the Ards Peninsula and is linked to the Irish Sea by a long narrow channel or strait. |
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Its figures relate to crime reports where officers have flagged a case as involving abuse linked to faith or belief. |
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A common Heathen belief is that a human being has multiple souls, which are separate yet linked together. |
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The two parts are linked by the two Mersey Tunnels, the Wirral Line of Merseyrail, and the Mersey Ferry. |
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The ancient droveways of Sussex linked coastal and downland communities in the south with summer pasture land in the interior of the Weald. |
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Crops, that are typically linked to forests' destruction are timber, soy, palm oil and beef. |
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These characteristics have been linked to crocodilian survival at the end of the Cretaceous. |
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As well as agriculture, much of the economy of Devon is linked with tourism. |
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Organisations linked with the college include the Royal College of Science Union and the Royal College of Science Association. |
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The Sardinian agriculture is now linked to specific products such as cheese, wine, olive oil, artichoke, tomato for a growing product export. |
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Grand Paris would be linked with the European high speed network, to challenge London or Frankfurt. |
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His fleet linked up with those of King Magnus of Man and King Dougal of the Hebrides. |
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As the name suggests, the churches of the Anglican Communion are linked by bonds of tradition, affection, and common loyalty. |
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By the end of the 16th century the triumphal arch had become closely linked with court theatre, state pageantry and military fortifications. |
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Climate change effects have been linked to the collapse of various civilizations. |
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The villa buildings were often independent structures linked by their enclosed courtyards. |
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As the rift evolves, some of the individual fault segments grow, eventually becoming linked together to form the larger bounding faults. |
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In 2016 planning permission was received for a new learning centre aimed at school children and linked to the baths by a tunnel. |
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Mercury has been linked to developmental deficits in children and neurologic symptoms. |
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It is part of the supposed Nordwestblock which is a hypothetical historic region linked by language and culture. |
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Early grammarians linked the name of the Dutch language to the Romans, in an attempt to give it more prestige. |
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The might have been avoided had not the issues of Korea and Manchuria became linked. |
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Although it is not well studied, single benzene exposure events have been linked to acute carcinogenesis. |
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Arab oil producers linked any future policy changes to peace between the belligerents. |
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It has been compared with Venice, due to its division into about 90 islands, which are linked by more than 1,200 bridges. |
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The vast majority of fires are linked to the use of wood burners and faulty chimneys with degraded or poorly inserted or maintained flues. |
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In the case of outburst floods, such floods are typically linked to the collapse of the barrier forming a lake. |
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Originally the East Kent Railway in 1858, it linked the northeast Kent coast with London terminals at Victoria and Blackfriars. |
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Following the precedents of Edward Gibbon and Jacob Grimm, the name of the Franks has been linked with the word frank in English. |
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The Royal Crescent is close to Victoria Park and linked via Brock Street to The Circus which had been designed by John Wood, the Elder. |
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The new French Sixth Army, linked with the left of the BEF, west of the Marne at Meaux, to Pontoise north of Paris. |
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The basin was linked to the sea by a channel dug through coastal sandbanks secured by two jetties. |
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The Germans began to withdraw on 17 August, and on 19 August the Allies linked up in Chambois. |
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By the late 13th century, Egypt linked the Red Sea, India, Malaya, and East Indies. |
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Radial movement is usually linked with Doppler frequency to produce a lock signal that cannot be produced by radar jamming signals. |
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It is a very important site for ancient oaks, wood pasture, invertebrates and fungi, as well as being linked to the legends of Robin Hood. |
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In 1801, Symington patented a horizontal steam engine directly linked to a crank. |
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In 1704, the French physicist Denis Papin constructed the first ship powered by his steam engine, mechanically linked to paddles. |
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Children were named ten days after their birth in a naming ceremony, which also officially linked the child with its family and clan. |
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A race of giant supermen lived in Thule, linked into the Cosmos through magical powers. |
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It has thus been suggested that the Cruthin and Picts were the same people or were in some way linked. |
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The phenomenon has been closely linked to modernization, industrialization, and the sociological process of rationalization. |
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A cake is a cluster of individual tubes linked by fuse that fires a series of aerial effects. |
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It was detected in the United Kingdom in 1971 where it was linked to an outbreak of bovine TB in cows. |
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The dancers are usually linked one to another via the swords, with one end of each held by one dancer and the other end by another. |
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The resultant accumulation of various huge salt and mineral deposits about the Mediterranean basin are directly linked to this era. |
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Any word or any combination of words that are linked together by dependencies qualifies as a catena. |
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Scholars have identified 20,000 pieces of music linked to Shakespeare's works. |
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It consists of various mountains linked in chains, typically having a valley known as a rift running along its spine. |
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Since then, it has been shown that the motion of the continents is linked to seafloor spreading. |
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Elver influx is linked to increased temperature and reduced flow early in the migration season, and to tidal cycle influence later on. |
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Attempts to find classical or Late Latin influence or analogue in Beowulf are almost exclusively linked with Homer's Odyssey or Virgil's Aeneid. |
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The feud is also linked to male virility, as the numerous jokes about maidenheads aptly demonstrate. |
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Norwegian culture is closely linked to the country's history and geography. |
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Aronson thought that the play explores unauthorised desire and linked it to the concept of fertility. |
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In a Spenserian sonnet, the last line of every quatrain is linked with the first line of the next one, yielding the rhyme scheme ababbcbccdcdee. |
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The depopulation is linked to a drop in carbon dioxide levels observed at Law Dome, Antarctica. |
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Capelin distribution and migration is linked with ocean currents and water masses. |
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Its materiality can, in some ways, be linked to the concept of determinism, as espoused by Enlightenment thinkers. |
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The evolution of gonochorism is linked to group spawning high amounts of habitat cover. |
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