The Adygei team is exceptional because it has a trained exegetical checker who lives locally. |
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It's long been the received wisdom locally that this fractured slab of granite is the collection's most looked-for exhibit. |
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Its locally produced products therefore sell well in foreign markets, and its oranges, waxberries and litchis are shipped around the world. |
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A few wayfaring trees were planted and these also occur locally on clay soil over limestone. |
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Fond d' Or is a lush green wooded area with coconut trees, mangrove wetlands, wild sea grapes and ackee, known locally as zecak. |
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Maybe if I got out of my house and increased my footprint locally, I could salve my consumerist conscience. |
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Lack of a state inspection service is a serious impediment to creating a more locally integrated farm economy in Kentucky. |
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Around half the radios switched on locally on a Saturday afternoon are tuned to the station's commentary. |
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The Nun Mine Member consists of thin-bedded calcareous mudstones locally with abundant radiolaria, and represents offshore, basinal environments. |
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The grain purchase programs determined at the national level were difficult to implement locally. |
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Another member of the family was well known locally for her artistic skills. |
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The coastline of Galicia has a ragged quality to it that takes the form of many bays and inlets which are known locally as rias. |
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In my experience, these don't bear comparison with our locally grown fruit for flavour or juiciness. |
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A locally famous drink is the anise seed based raki, and brandy sour is another favorite with the Turkish Cypriots. |
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Along Main Street and other downtown avenues, shops offer everything from locally made raku pottery to fudge. |
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He reckons no one else locally has driven their historic lorry so many miles to attend a vehicle rally. |
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He grew up in Kansas City, attended high school and junior college locally, then spent four years in the Navy. |
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The motion also seeks to locally effect all international statutes that promote women's advancement and protection. |
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The leaflets back a cinema advert being aired locally with the same message. |
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It will arouse interest in every Crossmolina person wherever they live and are available in shops locally and elsewhere. |
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The stress is on working with materials available locally, wherever they are building. |
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The drinks bottles contained a wide range of beverages, including aerated water, ginger beer and lemonade all produced locally. |
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The conditions include the requirement to have all goods locally produced or at least 40 per cent of their content be of good quality and value. |
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The locally and regionally important grassland nature reserve is home to a range of rare insects and plants. |
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It is worth buying a bottle of the locally made wine, at 3 yuan a bottle, and taking it on a visit to the karez wells. |
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The sequence overlies Upper Triassic to Upper Cretaceous rocks and locally covers Palaeogene karst bauxite deposits. |
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What kind of response did you get locally when you filmed in the casbah in Algiers? |
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The current owner, Martina Finnegan, is a mirror designer who creates wooden frames from driftwood and locally sourced whitethorn and hazel. |
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He said he will win the next election not through the media, but by reaching out to people locally. |
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Buying locally where possible, combined with unpackaged fruit and veg, enables the company to sell its organic produce at keen prices. |
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There will also be a wide range of high quality locally produced crafts, great to keep or to give as gifts! |
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Of course, no oboe reeds were available locally, so I bought the oboe without having any idea whether or not it could play. |
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There is in our experience a ready availability of accommodation at our disposal locally in Birmingham. |
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The woman, aged 35, who lives locally, was walking along the High Street around midnight when she noticed a man near the toy shop. |
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Jimmy, as he was known locally, was a very highly respected member of the farming community. |
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A diverse mix of nearly 400 people discussed ways to improve forest health and address wildfire risks through locally driven efforts. |
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Do not depart without sampling the thrillingly puckery Key lime pie, the best I've encountered locally. |
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Hence, toxic substances in air can easily reach the lung and produce harmful effects locally and in other organs. |
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Hitherto unknown locally, the disease ravaged the remaining Khoikhoi, killing 90 percent of the population. |
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He and the shop assistant did the recheck and then the man, who lives locally but was not known to the assistant, just walked out of the shop. |
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For instance, it lobbies for policies to tailor technology for regional use and to recirculate financial capital locally. |
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Most years, shorelarks wintering locally linger here until the end of April, with stragglers to the second week in May. |
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Votes are counted locally but the totals are calculated nationally, and seats in parliament are awarded in proportion to votes. |
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The research results are published locally and shared at county educational events. |
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The group includes some of the ten Austrian boys and girls who were then staying locally on a recuperative holiday. |
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He was also introduced to members of the school's apiary club who produce pounds of honey each year to sell locally. |
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The lynchets are know locally as Chapel Rings, and are quite striking when seen from the village below. |
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The long-term goal is to have a locally grown farmers market within 30 minutes of everyone in the state. |
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With growers like Bob leading the way, the answer may be sustainable, organic farms, selling locally. |
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Close by lies a lochan, known locally as the duck pond, a place usually ringing with the cackles of mallards. |
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In that country there grows in abundance a species of seed in form and color like oats, and locally known as sabadilla. |
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In the case of an apiary producing honey naturally, however, raising queen bees locally is the best practice. |
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Sandbags were eventually replaced with locally fabricated steel armor plate. |
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I was just catching up on my online reading and noticed in your 'locavore' blog your interest in locally grown nuts. |
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It is self-governing with a locally elected governor, lieutenant governor, and bicameral legislature. |
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This repository allowed locally connected computers to retrieve updates significantly faster while offering greater package management. |
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He was an authority on the history of Stamford and he lectured locally about the town. |
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Finally, the target antigens of the locally produced antibodies have not been fully identified. |
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You can create, copy and move messages but these are stored locally and not within the phone. |
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It keeps track of which missions users have locally, what they have yet to download, and which missions are coming soon. |
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In association with the AIB GAA Club Championships, AIB locally ran an art competition to coincide with Mount Sion's success in the competition. |
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Our analysis reveals that some would-be floaters might respond positively to having advisers based locally. |
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They were able to do this because the character files were stored locally on their computers. |
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Client servers or workstations can request these files and applications use these files as if they were locally attached. |
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The club, established in 1972, feels that with this new boat, rowing is on a firm footing locally for many years to come. |
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On the whole, locally upheld cultural ideals support a notion of the relational or connective self. |
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These locally made pieces have recently been reinstalled in fifteen entirely renovated galleries encompassing some eighteen thousand square feet. |
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Another member of the family was well-known locally for her artistic skills. |
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Load locally archived copies of 10 web pages with heavy flash content in tabs while keeping the browser on the front page. |
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The little emporium offers an adventurous selection of international favorites and quirky artisanal cheeses, many produced locally. |
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This model uses one or more large workstations or file servers to locally attach the shared disk storage. |
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Obviously having an allotment and growing everything from lettuces to blackcurrants on it helps in terms of eating locally. |
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Formerly, Sumu and Miskito women made loincloths and skirts from pounded tree bark or locally woven cotton. |
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Downloading the messages from the phone automatically stores them locally, without the need to manually save them to a file. |
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In all the Assemblymen, I haven't seen one sharp dresser, as they all wears very expensive, locally tailor-made suits. |
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We decided to make the client front end in HTML that would reside locally on the subscriber's computer. |
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Nothing was known locally either of his antecedents or of the reasons which had prompted him to come to this Lancashire hamlet. |
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According to Bunn the product has been extensively tested locally and internationally in open flame burners, under laboratory conditions. |
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Transnational corporations will only be reined in locally when they are brought under democratic control internationally. |
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Nearly all holiday insurance plans work by reimbursing the traveller after they have paid locally for treatment. |
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The lucky ones have grandparents living locally who are willing to help out on a regular basis. |
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Bird vigorously pushed a heady mix of laborism and state capitalism that came to be known locally as milk and water socialism. |
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Imparting his vision, he challenged California staffers to preserve regionally important landscapes instead of locally favored parcels. |
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Yes, it is the silly season, both locally and nationally, with little news worth reporting. |
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Admission is only 5 euros and tickets are on sale locally or can be had on the night. |
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Source water protection planning will be done locally on a watershed basis. |
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The steep slope locally has parallel V-shaped runnels normal to the shelf edge. |
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This sediment was locally lithified to form thin hard grounds, presumably at times of non-sedimentation or significantly reduced sedimentation. |
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The pigs are raised locally, slaughtered in a local abattoir and processed locally. |
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Subhedral to anhedral crystals of olivine occur as cumulus crystals which locally exhibit a crescumulitic texture. |
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Peck used locally quarried andesite, a brittle stone that fractures into sharp, angular shapes and has a sparkly surface. |
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In the same year he generalised von Neumann's spectral theorem to locally compact abelian groups. |
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On the first day we moved around locally, nosing into small bays and coves, or calas as the locals call them. |
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If the matter is not resolved locally, the associations could take it up with Garda Headquarters. |
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The structural parts were of pine, beech, walnut, or poplar, all available locally. |
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We share waragi, the locally distilled banana liquor, and colorful anecdotes for nearly two hours. |
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Global atmospherics made it abundantly clear that thinking globally and acting locally were not enough. |
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I was put in jail, but every day the warden let me read what had been printed locally about my case that day. |
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The siltstones are composed of angular quartz and rare feldspar, set in a finer matrix that locally contains some calcite. |
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Sphalerite and lollingite are locally common accessory minerals in this rock. |
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Building stone and roof tiles have to conform to rigid specifications, and must be locally sourced. |
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As much of the menu as possible is sourced locally, which means there is an emphasis on seafood and fish. |
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I know for a fact that even the private sector is having difficulties sourcing pharmacists locally. |
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The locally grown invention is already making waves across Australia and even overseas. |
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They have raised a respectable amount of money locally through social events. |
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His programme rightly rejects the idea, supported by many activists influenced by Green or autonomist approaches, that the answer is to trade and produce locally. |
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The nature and requirements of a business entity are locally generated. |
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Well-paid jobs and thriving firms mean there is more money to be spent locally in the shops, in the area's cafes and restaurants, on leisure activities. |
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Burrows, mudstone clasts and symmetric, wave ripples are locally present. |
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This tour can be booked locally with the travel representative. |
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More than 70 percent would spend more for locally produced food. |
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Even if the organization of information out there perfectly aligns with our needs we still need to keep something locally in order to remember to use this information. |
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The red fox is one of many animals that are becoming increasingly common, even in urban areas, at the expense of locally unique species, experts say. |
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The ground or basement story of the Alabama capitol was constructed of traditional masonry consisting of ashlar walls made of locally quarried sandstone. |
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Cloth is woven from wild silk and from locally grown cotton. |
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Later, I recounted this experience to another friend who lives locally. |
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The upper part is more sandy, containing clean, arkosic, sharp-based sandstones up to 50 cm thick with locally matrix-supported conglomeratic bases. |
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Richard Joseph, a senior zookeeper and wildlife conservationist, said the exchange of animals was part of the society's thrust to promote wildlife farming locally. |
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These Amerindian-Spanish people are known locally as Ladinos. |
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The resulting hybrids often are apomictic and locally distributed. |
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Using chemical signals in larval mussel shells, the scientist will differentiate juveniles that were spawned locally from those from other places. |
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He was eventually advised by one bank that he had fathered too many children locally and then began donating elsewhere. |
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A number of international goods are manufactured locally under license. |
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By 1840, a locally financed firm of British machinists adopted water-powered machines, to make woolen and merino shirts and drawers like those of their native Leicester. |
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To accompany breakfast or lunch, there's hibiscus lavender tea or locally roasted Bumper Crop coffee. |
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These steps, ranging from the types of projects to be financed by the levy to the management of resources collected, were to be locally defined by the municipal councils. |
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We both opt for the lardy full Scottish breakfast option, but judging by the smell of the locally smoked kippers, they would be equally as satisfying. |
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But as he worked on the epidemic locally in Amsterdam and Western Europe, Lange also was thinking globally. |
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Built of English oak and Cornish elm, they are traditionally designed and locally built rowing boats originally used to deliver pilots to incoming merchant ships. |
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I am pleased to hear that a good variety of businesses have made the decision to locate here and this will complement the already thriving business community locally. |
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From the palace we take a trip on the long-tail river boats into the network of canals, known locally as klongs, for a really different perspective of Bangkok. |
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Even though Japanese principles and classic flowering trees and shrubs such as wisterias, magnolias and flowering cherries have been used, everything has been sourced locally. |
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The video is also recorded locally and uploaded to a cloud server when bandwidth permits for later review. |
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Foliation anisotropy caused bending to take place locally by folding about an inclined hinge in the limbs of a pre-existing synform, which tightened during the deformation. |
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Flies hover above baskets of locally grown almonds and dried fruits. |
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Rutile is a locally important constituent of hydrothermally altered rocks and is often seen as an accessory mineral in a variety of regional and contact-metamorphic settings. |
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Seeds can be purchased either locally or from mail-order companies. |
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Finally, the numbers of radio stations that were locally receivable were correlated with the melanoma incidence for the 288 communities in Sweden. |
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It had fired jugs, pans, cooking pots and roofing tiles in the 14th century, and similar wares have been found on excavations locally and in adjacent counties. |
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The set sounds very beautiful, with the board made from ebony that was probably imported from India, and playing pieces made from locally quarried agate and turquoise stone. |
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In Quebec, the development of an effective, locally owned distribution system has absolved the Quebecois music industry of an ongoing reliance on multinational firms. |
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Open air markets still supply locally grown fruits and vegetables. |
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Many indigenous fish species in the lake, such as catfish, locally known as keting, melem and belida disappeared when people started taking the lotuses from the lake. |
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Kenya stands to lose the name Kikoi, associated with locally made fabrics. |
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Over the years I've often been tempted to try Achimenes, but having never seen them grown locally, I'm not sure they'd like our sometimes hot days in summer. |
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This is a rhetorical question, but is there a question about the support that line managers are getting locally from personnel managers when a matter first comes up? |
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At some point, the brothers decided to head up to Kansas City and found jobs at Armco, still known locally as Sheffield Steel. |
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There is no reliable written record of Lenni Lenapes marrying or living with the people who eventually settled in the mountains and became known locally as a distinct group. |
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The design of this was pioneering, as each room was heated by steam pipes, so that it became known locally as Steam Hall. |
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This is often captive use, consuming locally produced hydrochloric acid that never actually reaches the open market. |
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Throughout history, people have dyed their textiles using common, locally available materials. |
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In the past, lime mortar tended to be mixed on site with whatever sand was locally available. |
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It is common for locally owned grocery stores, hardware stores and pharmacies. |
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The governors wanted unlimited authority, and the different layers of locally elected officials would often resist them. |
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There are efforts being made locally to create an information display adjacent to the memorial stone to present information to the public. |
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Caldwell's Old Newburyport rum was manufactured locally until well into the 19th century. |
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Lowell has been locally notorious over the years for being a place of high drug trafficking and gang activity. |
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These requirements are applicable whether you are remoting into a server or locally executing SharePoint cmdlets. |
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The buying and selling of sheep and wool were no longer centred on the great Abbeys, being handled locally by the new landowners and tenants. |
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It had begun on a modest scale in or about 1792, as a cottage industry, using graphite mined locally. |
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Southey was well regarded locally, but played little part in the life of the town. |
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Some examples of ancient woodland are nationally or locally designated, for example as Sites of Special Scientific Interest. |
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These are known locally as fells and range from low hills to the highest ground in England. |
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These are locally known as fells and range from low hills to the highest ground in England. |
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Still, most of the craft or microbrewers tend to be small and locally owned, often by families. |
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Most Rossendalians consider themselves to live in 'The Valley' and this is still locally a commonly used term to describe the district. |
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This was formed following the retreat of ice age glaciers which left the area dotted with kettle holes, locally referred to as meres. |
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The coal would have been used locally as a heating fuel or in the production of iron. |
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The clay sediments are locally overlain by peat deposits forming raised mires. |
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Confirmation that the unit would close was met with protest locally, including a march through the town centre. |
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Bradford had ample supplies of locally mined coal to provide the power that the industry needed. |
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An inhabitant of Leeds is locally known as a Loiner, a word of uncertain origin. |
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His association is largely forgotten locally, but is commemorated by the name of a public house on Lord Street. |
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Where joints are closely spaced, the large crystals in the granite readily disintegrate to form a sandy regolith known locally as growan. |
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Serpentinite consists essentially of antigorite locally with relict pyroxene, minor magnetite, crisotile and carbonate veins. |
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It is the only available weight loss medication that works locally in the gut to prevent dietary fat absorption by about 30 percent. |
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From the local coach builder, one of the stars is Scania Aerobus, a premium low entry bus that is manufactured locally. |
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The middle unit, the Agbada Fm, is up to 4,600 metres thick locally and consists of shallower water marine sands and lagoonal sands and shales. |
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The wool is sourced locally by the 100-year-old Woolgatherer Carding Mill, a local Northern California sheep ranch and carding mill. |
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I'm hoping to interest somebody locally to brew Wrexham lager in Wrexham again as a microbrewery, but hopefully it will grow up. |
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Igneous brown amphibole is ubiquitous as rims around cumulus plagioclase, olivine and pyroxene, and locally forms interstitial grains. |
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The paragneiss locally contains areas of tonalitic to granodioritic orthogneiss, as well as amphibolite sheets, likely originally mafic dykes. |
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During this period volcanic activities continued locally, represented by analcite bearing basanite and andesites. |
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The decision to anastomose a free flap locally or with the aid of a vein interposition graft relies heavily on the type of injury and the timing. |
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He was born in 1940 in the Qiblah neighborhood of Kuwait City and belongs to a locally highly-revered family of businessmen and politicians. |
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Tricia regularly travels to France and the south of England to target big carp, and more locally fishes Raker Lakes near York. |
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Carving the Stone The stone for the monument, a Carboniferous quartz arenite, would have been obtained locally and was ideal for carving. |
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Weak to moderate quartz and quartz-ankerite veinlets were observed in the drill holes along with locally weak to moderate argillic alteration. |
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The Kentish Plover called Naqdah locally, breeds on sandy coasts and brackish inland lakes, and is uncommon on fresh water. |
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He succeeded in filling most of the Irish bishoprics but his attempts to reendow Irish parishes were sabotaged locally. |
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Bek Air currently operates a fleet of six Fokker 100s on flights covering Aktau, Aktyubinsk, Almaty, Atyrau, Kostanay and Uralsk locally. |
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Labrador Retrievers reign supreme again both locally and across the country. |
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The implications for performance management are firstly to reorientate performance targets so that they are locally set. |
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Argillic alteration zones form haloes to siltstone-hosted fracture zones locally. |
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The US Chamber of Commerce represents Big Business nationally, but state and local chambers of commerce are for smaller businesses locally. |
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Management teams must act locally with nimbility and corporately with strength, to greater effect than people working individually. |
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In this case, then, the infinitival morpheme functions more locally to simply derank the verb in the purpose clause. |
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Some of this mail consists of destinating mail from other offices, while some of it originated locally. |
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The locally mined graphite led to the development of the pencil industry, especially around Keswick. |
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The Iron Age is not an archaeological horizon of common artefacts, but is rather a locally diverse cultural phase. |
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Other forms of health care are provided for locally by clinics and surgeries. |
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In the past, drinking had been a thing for parties, or infares as they called them locally, or something before dinner to whet one's taste. |
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Birmingham City Council also operate a locally listing scheme for buildings that do not fully meet the criteria for statutorily listed status. |
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When a de Laval nozzle is used to accelerate a hot engine exhaust, the outlet velocity may be locally supersonic. |
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Young English people with eating disorders are sent hundreds of miles away to Scotland because the services they need are not available locally. |
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In addition to the fresh-baked bread, cake, and fruit-filled kolacky, they also shelve locally produced clover honey. |
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The sport is governed locally by the Northern Ireland Billiards and Snooker Association who run regular ranking tournaments and competitions. |
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The Sheffield Carols, as they are known locally, predate modern carols by over a century and are sung with alternative words and verses. |
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Nottingham has been used as a location in many locally, nationally, and internationally produced films. |
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As is well known, in finite dimensions each Lie group is, at least locally near the identity, completely described by its Lie algebra. |
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Known locally as Fairbottom Bobs it is now preserved at the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan. |
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It was designed by William Fairbairn and Eaton Hodgkinson, and cast locally at their factory in Ancoats. |
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Each year the Fleetwood Transport Festival, known locally as Tram Sunday, is held on the third Sunday in July. |
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Newlyn is home to a food and music festival which hosts live music, cooking demonstrations, and displays of locally caught fish. |
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A secondary school, locally may be called high school or senior high school. |
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Curricula, funding, teaching, and other policies are set through locally elected school boards by jurisdiction over school districts. |
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In actual fact, although identified with the British martyr he was locally known as Albinus. |
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At this time the street numbering was changed locally and so the school address, whether by accident or design, became 153 Hammersmith Road. |
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In this industry it competed locally with Norwich and Leicester and internationally with St Etienne in France. |
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Sausage rolls are a popular snack and party food, as are saveloys, cheerios, and locally manufactured cabanossi. |
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The EFDSS gave up its organizing role in these festivals in the 1980s and most are locally run and financed. |
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However, there are still indie bands that start off locally, but eventually attract an international audience. |
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Mr. Fox's sales are driven mostly by word-of-mouth locally, and beyond the state through a network of microdistilling aficionados. |
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It includes the vast swamp region of the Sudd, formed by the White Nile and known locally as the Bahr al Jabal. |
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Its aim is to support and promote Scandinavian and Faroese culture, locally and in the Nordic region. |
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The Isle of Man is also said to be home to fairies, known locally as the little folk or themselves. |
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A locally based television station, Made in Cardiff, is also based in the city centre. |
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Charles held court at Holyrood palace for five weeks amidst great admiration and enthusiasm, but failed to raise a regiment locally. |
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The cuisine of Shetland is based on locally produced lamb, beef and seafood, much of it organic. |
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Pitchstone deposits on the island were used locally for making various items in the Mesolithic era. |
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The industry still supports about 47,000 jobs locally and known reserves are such that oil will continue to flow well into the 21st century. |
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Starch staple foods include imported rice and other foods that are imported or locally grown, including yams, sweet potatoes and breadfruit. |
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There are regular sailing regattas on national holidays, such as Carnival, which are contested by locally built and designed boats. |
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In the 20th century, numerous books were written and published locally, though few were directed at a wider market than Bermuda. |
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The transceiver is operated remotely from Joint Base Andrews and locally maintained by NCTS FE personnel. |
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Similarly the South Australian state government railways also manufactured steam locomotives locally at Islington Railway Workshops in Adelaide. |
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In order to do this effectively, SEPA work closely with local authorities and other partners to manage and improve air quality locally. |
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They typically related to a geographical orientation or other locally meaningful identifying features. |
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According to Aldous, it was believed locally that Sargent had to marry Horne, having made her pregnant. |
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The village of Vadia, India is known locally as the village of prostitutes, where unmarried women are involved in prostitution. |
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However, with last sightings at Finicha'a, this canid is thought to be potentially locally extinct. |
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Many other parties exist on the municipal level, most of which run only locally in a single municipality. |
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Alberto Prebisch and Amancio Williams were highly influenced by Le Corbusier, while Clorindo Testa introduced Brutalist architecture locally. |
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Pato is the national sport, an ancient horseback game locally originated in the early 1600s and predecessor of horseball. |
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In addition, quantities of the other texts in the court library were also produced locally. |
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Finland is locally regarded as the home of Saint Nicholas or Santa Claus, living in the northern Lapland region. |
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Following the decline of the whisky industry locally, the city's economy has now diversified to include insurance and banking. |
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The governor was invested with general executive powers and authorized to call a locally elected assembly. |
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There are passing places, locally called 'pockets', where cars must wait to enable oncoming traffic to pass or overtake. |
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British stoats rarely kill shrews, rats, squirrels and water voles, though rats may be an important food source locally. |
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Although both males and females disperse locally, they move outside the range where genetically related individuals are likely to be encountered. |
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The Carron Company established its ironworks at Falkirk in 1759, initially using imported ore but later using locally sourced Ironstone. |
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Highland pipes were originally constructed of such locally available woods as holly, laburnum, and boxwood. |
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National trunk roads are planned nationally, as opposed to other roads, which are planned locally. |
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The nearest locally important town is Wetherby, with Tadcaster and the large village of Boston Spa nearby. |
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Not only should your food be organic, but it should be nonprocessed, genetically unaltered and locally grown as well. |
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The cloth was sold locally, in border town markets and in the yearly Bartholomew Fair in London. |
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Intermarriage with local women had occurred and many auxiliary veterans had settled locally on farms. |
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Patients with nonresectable locally advanced or metastatic disease received chemotherapy with or without radiotherapy. |
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Samuel built Penydarren House on the opposite bank of the River Taf, as a home for the family locally. |
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In some countries, the Jefferson system is known by the names of local politicians or experts who introduced them locally. |
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It was used to ship locally, to Ireland and as a transatlantic departure point. |
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However, in other circumstances they may become a natural component of the habitat, even replacing locally extinct wild goats. |
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Cod and other gadids, flatfish, herring, wrasse and skates are also important locally. |
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It is still collected in huge quantities in Scotland, mostly for export to the Continent, and also consumed locally. |
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These have vast networks of transport available both internationally, regionally and locally inside a city. |
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Llantrisant is also known as the home of Llantrisant Rugby Union Club known locally as the Black Army. |
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The English Market sells locally produced foods, including fresh fish, meats, fruit and vegetables, eggs and artisan cheeses and breads. |
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It has four tiers of dormer windows, each at a different elevation, known locally as the seven eyes of Ruthin. |
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He was probably educated locally, and was certainly influenced by the literary traditions of the Vale of Clwyd. |
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Cantonese radio is also available in the nation and Cantonese is prevalent in locally produced Chinese television. |
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In 2006 a hoard of 599 silver denarii, hidden in a locally made cooking pot, was found at Llanvaches by a metal detectorist. |
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Know locally as 'The Rock' the sandstone was extracted and worked here into the many numerous shapes as required by the architects. |
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The Blaenavon Ironworks, now a museum, was a major centre of iron production using locally mined or quarried iron ore, coal and limestone. |
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Palm wine, locally known as Neera, is a sap extracted from inflorescences of various species of toddy palms. |
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Indeed, even national fast food chains operating in the state, such as McDonald's, offer locally grown chile on many of their menu items. |
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The Centre has made numerous appearances in film and television including Doctor Who, whose modern era is produced locally by BBC Wales. |
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This was a promotional CD and was shipped to different record companies, as well as being given out locally in Bridgend. |
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Graham Sutherland painted locally in the 1930s, gaining inspiration from the landscape. |
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In Malaysia, where the turtle is practically locally extinct, the eggs are considered a delicacy. |
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In the Hawaiian language, honu is used to refer to this species, and it is locally known as a symbol of good luck and longevity. |
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Currently, however, this species is not subject to commercial hunting, but it is hunted for food and sold locally in Greenland. |
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The recreational facilities at Biggar Bank were scaled back, but the island's beaches remain locally popular. |
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With this shift of perspective came an encouragement for alternative transportation, and locally based planning agencies. |
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Cicadas, known locally as Tzitzikia, make a distinctive repetitive tzi tzi sound that becomes louder and more frequent on hot summer days. |
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From 1989, Bergen was divided into 12 health and social districts, each locally administered. |
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Fresh fish, seafood and lobster is available locally and is of a very high standard. |
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Beach drainage or beach face dewatering lowers the water table locally beneath the beach face. |
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These would have included the demise of a population locally or ultimately, species extinction. |
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Vlaemsch, Hollandsch or Brabantsch were locally used endonyms to refer to the Dutch language as a whole. |
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Bags of cordite were also stocked and kept locally, creating a total breakdown of safety design features. |
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European badgers are of little significance to hunting economies, though they may be actively hunted locally. |
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Such attacks typically occur only locally, and do not stop until the wolves involved are eliminated. |
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There is an accent known locally as the Kettering accent, which is a transitional accent between the East Midlands and East Anglian. |
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The construction of hydroelectric dams has blocked their migrations and locally extirpated eels in many watersheds. |
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The Northern Democrats said democracy required the people to decide on slavery locally, state by state and territory by territory. |
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This amplified local differences in racially conservative political attitudes, which in turn have been passed down locally across generations. |
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It also occurs in the northern parts of the Mediterranean, where it may be locally abundant. |
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The plants cropped vary by climate, culture and the level of wealth locally. |
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Exeter Rowing Club enjoys much success both locally and nationally, and has a recorded history stretching back to the early 19th century. |
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