The shore, the ocean, the beach, the rich sunset radiance falling upon all with dark shadows here and there all made up a perfect picture. |
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At over 350 quid the boss is likely to quiver his bottom lip but my mind is made up, I want one. |
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Roy says this event may shatter some people's illusions that African music is made up only of Afrobeat. |
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The sash is made up of rails, which are pieces of wood that surround glass panes. |
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Cheticamp is made up almost entirely of Acadians, though about 25 percent of the population along this whole stretch of coast are anglophone. |
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Anderson's obvious enthusiasm has rubbed off on the rest of Floro's squad, which is made up of a ragbag of rejects with points to prove. |
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In the afternoon the quintet, which is made up of two trumpets, horn, trombone and tuba, gave a concert in Marden House. |
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His entire wardrobe was made up of dark-colored clothing, whereas most of her gowns were light and airy, beautiful to look at. |
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For a moment it crossed her mind that what she was doing was juvenile and silly, but she had made up her mind. |
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This book is made up of four addresses delivered in India between 1999 and last year, plus one other of uncertain date. |
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The proposals would create a York Central Borough seat, made up of nine inner City of York Council wards. |
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Chemists made up their own remedies in addition to selling the many patent medicines available. |
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The earnings growth was made up of a mix of contribution from acquisitions and organic growth. |
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This post-World War II immigration wave was made up almost entirely of war brides of American servicemen stationed in Iceland. |
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Thousands of people can live in a hutong which is made up of hundreds of quadrangular courtyards each surrounded by four homes. |
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This was not a particularly easy task as the country is made up of two predominant peoples, the Flemish and the Walloons. |
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Here is a government made up largely of men who have spent huge periods of time almost completely absent from their children's lives. |
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The coalition, made up of area ranchers and farmers, may file an appeal of the decision. |
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He made up for a series of near misses by lifting the main event at Openshaw Park in Bury. |
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The group is made up of rural rednecks, and their white-shoe allies on the adjacent suncoast. |
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The group is made up of English Afro-Caribbean women with no experience of violence. |
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He has undoubtedly made up for that absence and has drawn warm praise from his manager and admiration from the fans. |
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The upper 300 m of the Haengefjeldet Formation is made up of 3-10 m thick well-sorted, normally graded, matrix-supported sandstones and wackes. |
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In the real world, actual movements are made up of all manner of tendencies and impulses. |
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The ocean biome, for example, is made up of all the oceans on Earth. The climate, type of soil, and animals are all part of a biome. |
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This is because the sole proprietorship is made up solely of assets, such as equipment, leases, receivables and customer lists. |
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A third category is made up of foreigners who acquire properties purely as investments. |
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It is made up of the 100 largest companies quoted on the London Stock Exchange by value. |
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It suggests the possibility of gaining a similar result over a future time period made up of bear market declines and bullish rallies. |
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Five united stamens are adnate to the top of the pistil, which is made up of five connate carpels. |
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It's not just a misquotation, or an incorrect fact or figure, it's an admission that, basically, the entire story was made up out of whole cloth. |
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Asians, Africans and European-looking individuals made up the milling crowd. |
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In 1883, Hulke became the recipient of a prestigious national prize for his herd of Jerseys milkers, made up of Jenny and her calves. |
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Since we were keen to try their range of fish, we avoided ordering directly from the menu and instead asked for a special platter to be made up. |
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The set is made up solely of movable sea-blue coloured flats, so to speak the empty hull of a baroque stage apparatus. |
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She made up her mind that if she went one way, keeping to a straight path, she would eventually find the edge of the forest. |
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The large, showy flowers are actinomorphic, with a bowl-shaped corolla made up of 5-8 pinkish-red petals. |
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Many dance faculties are made up of only one full-time person and several adjuncts. |
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The outcome was an abstract painting made up of stamps or impressions of a paint-covered ball. |
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Blood is made up of plasma, red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets. |
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I am curious as to exactly when scientists found out that space is a vacuum and not made up of ether? |
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For miles around, the terrain is made up of strange wave-like formations of sandstone, dotted with caves and pockmarked with craters. |
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If games in the early part of the season were rained out, you knew they could be made up during the visiting team's next trip into town. |
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In college, my quick wit and intelligence made up for whatever I lacked in dedication. |
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The show, at Shanghai Circus World, is made up of performing animals and acrobatic displays. |
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Pangolins are conspicuous and remarkable because their backs are covered with large, overlapping scales made up of agglutinated hairs. |
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Tools consist now of bone, wood and stone, made up as an adze, knife blade, borer, arrow or spearhead. |
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Every policy has a minimum guaranteed value made up of the sum assured plus the bonuses accrued to date. |
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We also want to bring in piano accordions into the band which at the moment is predominantly made up of button accordions. |
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The opposition weren't great to say the least, but they made up for it in passion. |
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A watercolour wash is a fluid made up of water in which the colour particles brushed from cakes of pigment are suspended. |
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Peace in Europe during the Cold War rested on two pillars that made up the balance of power between the United States and the Soviet Union. |
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Both explore who said what to whom, or who made up what and why, in the run-up to the war. |
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Our co-op is made up of extremely committed and activist members. |
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The human brain is made up of approximately 84 quintillion molecules that are woven together in incredibly complex strands and ribbons of clumpy gray goo. |
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The Interior Ministry will also command a domestic intelligence network made up largely of secret police and intelligence agents from the ousted government. |
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In a bedroom at the top of crumbling stairs, a bed was made up with a comforter. |
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Thanks to early-season rainouts, five games must be made up. |
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Many of the survivors were adamant that the fighters were made up of foreign nationals from all over the world. |
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Children have been firing questions to their new friends by email, quizzing them on how long it takes to get to class and what a typical school meal is made up of. |
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In the absence of any actionable evidence, the world's media seems to have made up its mind on who precisely was responsible for the Northern Bank raid. |
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Eventually my guests made up their minds, and the order was carefully written down by a young waitress whose clothes seemed to have shrunk in the wash. |
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But whatever they lacked in smarts, they made up for in looks. |
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The Acholi and Langi ethnic groups were particular objects of Amin's political persecution because they had supported Obote and made up a large part of the army. |
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Our unit was made up of cooks, mechanics, and quartermasters with many of the same military occupational specialties found in traditional CSS units. |
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What Pons lacked in brilliance, he made up for in aggression and energy. |
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Issues raised will be discussed by the relief road working group, made up of county councillors representing local wards, and the county council will enforce the changes. |
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Outnumbered five to one in Britain, Scots made up 60 percent of the merchants in Bengal, Calcutta and Madras. |
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It's gratifying to know that the two have air-kissed and made up. |
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The Wendy house could be sold already painted and made up, or it might be supplied in plain card so that people can turn it into whatever they want. |
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Pleased they had got an increase in the white fish quota, he hoped the quota drop in blue whiting and horse mackerel could be made up in some way. |
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When directing members of the dance company, which is made up of abled dancers, his muscular impairment means he cannot physically show a combination, but he can describe it. |
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Also, neutrons and protons are made up of tinier particles called quarks. |
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What the diatribe lacked in grammatical proficiency, it made up for in drama. |
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Students delivered several rapier-like thrusts of logic that impressed the panels of judges, made up of eminent scientists, artists, philosophers and captains of industry. |
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Girls were fully made up, puffy red unglossed lips, stilettos, pencil skirts and long straight hair in ponytails with quiffs or short curled just so. |
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The National is made up of two sets of brothers, Aaron and Bryce Dessner and Scott and Bryan Devendorf, and Matt. |
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Support for RDF is basic rather than strict, so nearly all the URIs and URLs can be made up on the spot, as though they were variables or constants. |
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Even their dermal plates were made up of acellular aspidine and dentine, requiring little metabolic investment beyond the initial cost of construction. |
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It was a tense matchup that made up in suspense for what it lacked in aesthetics. |
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It was agreed to form a Scottish Constitutional Convention made up of all existing MPs and councillors. |
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There are 34 delegations made up of around 15 MEPs, chairpersons of the delegations also cooperate in a conference like the committee chairs do. |
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Below them were craftsmen and workers that made up the majority of the urban population. |
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These losses had to be made up by reinforcements from the Germanic Rhine provinces. |
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Unsurprisingly, a court made up of Scots nobles rejected these arguments out of hand. |
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It was run by special councils made up of all the Scottish bishops, with the bishop of St Andrews emerging as the most important figure. |
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By 1750, there were more than 250,000 slaves in British America, and they made up about 60 percent of the total population in the Carolinas. |
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In 1750, blacks made up about 10 percent of the population of New York and Philadelphia. |
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In 1775, the standing British Army, exclusive of militia, comprised 45,123 men worldwide, made up of 38,254 infantry and 6,869 cavalry. |
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A joint committee made up of men from both denominations noted remarkable agreement on doctrinal standards, rules and methods. |
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As well as these bodies there is a General Council made up of the university graduates that is involved in the running of the University. |
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Historically, Ulster lay at the heart of the Gaelic world made up of Gaelic Ireland, Scotland and the Isle of Man. |
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The party is made up of branches, who cover a specific geographical area, and meet on a regular basis. |
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This was traditionally done by the Birlaw men made up from members of the Seven Trades, the Guildry and Council. |
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Scottish country dances are made up of figures of varying length to suit the phrasing of Scottish country dance tunes. |
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The arrondissements are further divided in cantons, which are themselves made up of one or several communes. |
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The sett is made up of a series of woven threads which cross at right angles. |
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In modern colours, setts made up of blue, black and green tend to be obscured. |
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These tartans tend to be made up of subdued colours, such as dark blues and greens. |
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Historically, a clan was made up of everyone who lived on the chief's territory, or on territory of those who owed allegiance to the said chief. |
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Belgium is a federal state made up of three communities and three regions, each with considerable autonomy. |
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The shell encloses the kernel or meat, which is usually made up of two halves separated by a partition. |
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The rest of the army was made up of levies from the fyrd, also infantry but more lightly armoured and not professionals. |
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The front lines were made up of archers, with a line of foot soldiers armed with spears behind. |
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The site is made up of a group of ruinous drystone roundhouses and enclosures and is thought to have been a sheep farming community. |
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Each cantref was further divided into commotes, with Penychen made up of five such commotes, one being Glynrhondda. |
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Wrexham County Borough Council is made up of 52 Councillors, with one then appointed to serve as Mayor for a year. |
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The division was made up predominately of Welshmen, but it included soldiers from the rest of the United Kingdom and several other nations. |
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The constituency was made up of the whole of the county of Carmarthenshire except for the urban area around Llanelli. |
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The City Council is the legislative branch and is made up of 50 aldermen, one elected from each ward in the city. |
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The final section, the Gower coast, is made up of a rugged and serrated peninsula. |
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Spanish noun phrases are made up of determiners, then nouns, then adjectives, while the adjectives come before the nouns in English noun phrases. |
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The School of Health Sciences is made up of 9 areas and provides applied research and consultancy services. |
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The Welsh Premier League is therefore made up of a range of clubs from Wales' largest towns to some relatively small towns. |
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The Welsh League XIII was made up of players from all six teams, but the majority came from Merthyr, who supplied eight of the thirteen players. |
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The uplands and the lowlands made up the two main parts of the southern colonies. |
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While the bay is largely made up of intertidal flats, there is a significant area of salt marsh on the western shore. |
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Also, traversing the nose is very difficult as well because the nose is usually made up of loose sand without much if any vegetation. |
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The group, made up of both youth and elders from the tribe, is called Grupo Tortuguero Comaac. |
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Recent studies have found that a large portion of their vocal repertoire is made up of calls produced in repeated sequences. |
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They are made up of flat lava which flows at the top of extensive pillow lavas and palagonite. |
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The cetacean skeleton is largely made up of cortical bone, which stabilizes the animal in the water. |
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However, Boniface sold his claim to the Republic of Venice, whose forces made up the majority of the Crusade. |
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It is adapted to habitat made up of shifting, accreting sand layers, as well as that composed of stabilised dunes. |
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It is made up of very extensive salt marshes, major intertidal banks of sand and mud, shallow waters and deep channels. |
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They produce a stomach oil made up of wax esters and triglycerides that is stored in the proventriculus. |
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In the longships the keel was made up of several sections spliced together and fastened with treenails. |
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Iridescent swimming crab, dusky flounder, inshore lizardfish, spot, brown shrimp, longspine swimming crabs, and other bycatch made up the rest. |
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His ability to charm all comers of all social classes made up for his sometimes blunt or tactless comments. |
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Most municipalities are made up of several former municipalities, now called deelgemeenten. |
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Passenger vehicles are carried in a car shuttle train, made up of closed wagons. |
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One of the most recognizable features of the Mandan was their permanent villages made up of earthen lodges. |
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This bizarre and inaccurate form was invented by European heralds in the Middle Ages, who knew little of foreign animals and made up the rest. |
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The station's crew, made up of six people, is usually replaced every six months. |
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The population of the Americas is made up of the descendants of four large ethnic groups and their combinations. |
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By the mid 18th century, London had the largest Black population in Britain, made up of free and enslaved people, as well as many runaways. |
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Scutes are made up of the fibrous protein keratin that also makes up the scales of other reptiles. |
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Slaves outside of Sparta almost never revolted because they were made up of too many nationalities and were too scattered to organize. |
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Music was an important part of both secular and spiritual culture, and in the universities it made up part of the quadrivium of the liberal arts. |
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The quarter sessions in each county were made up of two or more justices of the peace, presided over by a chairman, who sat with a jury. |
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The band is made up of officers and employees of Devon and Cornwall Police, as well as some members who are not related to the police. |
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When he returned to Oxford, where the royal council was to meet on 28 October, he had probably already made up his mind. |
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The dermis is made up of many components, such as bony structures and blood vessels. |
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The hypodermis is made up of adipose tissue, which stores lipids and provides cushioning and insulation. |
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Composites are made up of individual materials referred to as constituent materials. |
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New Zealand is located near the centre of the water hemisphere and is made up of two main islands and a number of smaller islands. |
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Probably the Marcomanni made up one significant part of these Suebi, who probably lived in at least two distinct areas. |
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A further complication is that the population of the Eburones may have been made up of different components. |
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According to him, the Ingaevones were made up of Cimbri, Teutons, and Chauci. |
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The soil is covered with ashes, and black in color as if the mountainous and rocky country was made up of fires. |
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A nurserymaid is not afraid of what you people call work, So I made up my mind to go as a kind of piratical maid-of-all-work. |
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The services sector accounts for just over half of GDP and industry, made up of mining, construction and manufacturing, is an additional quarter. |
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If the merchants were attacked by bandits, losses were made up from the imperial treasury. |
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The Convention, made up of representatives from throughout the country, was formally tasked to advise on the future of Newfoundland. |
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The Inter caetera bull and others similar to it, particularly Dudum siquidem, made up the Bulls of Donation. |
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The police force was to be made up of locals who were to regulate the crime occurring in the kingdom. |
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The region has rich soil, partly made up of silt which had been regularly deposited by the flood waters of the Mississippi River. |
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These interconnected commercial and diplomatic relations made up the Western Caribbean Zone which was in place in the early eighteenth century. |
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This was made up of British men of the 77th HAA, 3rd Kings Own Hussars and some RAF volunteers. |
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Manila is also made up of Six Congressional Districts that represents the city on the Lower House of the Philippine Congress. |
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During the early 1900s, black people made up nearly half of the state's population. |
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Close to Hereford, the geology of the area around the village of Woolhope is largely made up of Silurian limestones, shales and sandstones. |
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Each taluka is made up of villages, each having a school run by the government. |
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Pee-gee-enn. It's an acronym, that's what it is. That's what they call words made up of initials. |
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What Marx attacks are the atextual theses that history is made up of free events and that history is guided by superior individuals. |
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There is a considerable beway to be made up in the provision of housing accommodation to workers. |
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The football squad was made up of cavemen who were responsible for trashing many a locker room. |
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Beside the window the enormous bed was made up, with ragged blankets and a coverless bolster. |
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The largest group of black rhinos reported was made up of 13 individuals. A group of rhinos is called a crash. |
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When made up in dribblets, as they could, their best securities were at an interest of twelve per cent. |
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Enums allow you to define a type made up of a finite set of identifiers, with each identifier mapping to an integer. |
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They made up for the respect with which unconsciously they treated him by laughing at his foibles and lamenting his vices. |
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She was a gobbly kisser, or at least this kiss was a gobbly kiss. He liked it, he even liked the way she made up for her thin lips by gobbling. |
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Commerce was flourishing in the kingdom and the rising merchant class was made up largely of haole rather than Hawaiians. |
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In addition to the mainland, the country is made up of more than 790 islands, including the Northern Isles and the Hebrides. |
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The Kingdom of Ireland was legislated by the bicameral Parliament of Ireland, made up of the House of Lords and the House of Commons. |
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Children of Pakistani, Somali and Vietnamese parents made up the largest groups of all Norwegians born to immigrant parents. |
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Most of England's traditional ruling classes regarded the Rump as an illegal government made up of regicides and upstarts. |
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The audience was made up almost entirely of international youth, bearded and jeaned and unwashed. |
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Until the time of Napoleon, European states employed relatively small armies, made up of both national soldiers and mercenaries. |
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All native flora and fauna in Ireland is made up of species that migrated from elsewhere in Europe, and Great Britain in particular. |
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The constitution of the United Kingdom is uncodified, being made up of constitutional conventions, statutes and other elements such as EU law. |
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Alpine meadows, primarily composed of Sichuan kobresia made up a smaller proportion of the tree-line mosaic. |
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At the highest level, all of England is divided into nine regions that are each made up of a number of counties and districts. |
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The board is not an elected body, but is made up of members appointed from local councils across the region and is known as a quango. |
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This was made up of a mixture of whole existing units, mergers of two or three areas, and two boroughs formed as the result of a split. |
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In other cases, counties themselves could have an exclave made up of a parish. |
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The northern part is in the borough of Brent and has historically been made up of family houses. |
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About three quarters of the park is privately owned, made up of numerous private estates. |
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The name petroleum covers both naturally occurring unprocessed crude oil and petroleum products that are made up of refined crude oil. |
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Greens mowers are used for the precision cutting of golf greens and have a cylinder made up of at least eight, but normally ten, blades. |
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The idea that matter is made up of discrete units is a very old one, appearing in many ancient cultures such as Greece and India. |
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The Cabinet has come to be made up almost entirely of members of the House of Commons. |
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The content of this logorrheic delirium is mainly made up of recent events. |
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Meanwhile, Gaelic Ireland was made up of several kingdoms, with a High King often claiming lordship over them. |
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Gaelic society was traditionally made up of kin groups known as clans, each with its own territory and headed by a male chieftain. |
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Some of this movement was temporary, made up of seasonal harvest labourers working in Britain and returning home for winter and spring. |
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He has already made up his mind, and it's a lost cause to try to change it. |
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Instead, most people were part of the laboring class, a group made up of different professions, trades and occupations. |
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In addition to the 31 colleges, the university is made up of over 150 departments, faculties, schools, syndicates and other institutions. |
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Currently, King's is made up of eight academic faculties, which are subdivided into departments, centres and research divisions. |
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The Argentine found Dzeko and his killer ball was timed brilliantly for the Ivorian, who made up 90 yards, to slot in. |
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Physicists back then explained the durability of matter by assuming that it was made up of identical, indestructible, marblelike atoms. |
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Life, Lady Stutfield, is simply a mauvais quart d'heure made up of exquisite moments. |
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His sister Avril accompanied him there and young novelist Paul Potts made up the party. |
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Pepper's and Days both represent a growing tendency towards song cycles and suites made up of multiple movements. |
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In May 1877, Richard Wagner himself conducted the first half of each of the eight concerts which made up the Grand Wagner Festival. |
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Both tournaments have 8 wild card entrants, with the remainder in each made up of qualifiers. |
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During the bout Haye unleashed a frightening combination made up of a right upper cut, left, then right hook to floor Mormeck. |
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The pair lost nearly six minutes when an oil hose blew off, but despite miserable conditions they made up the time and took 1st place. |
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The UK Baton Runners were made up of people from all walks of life including athletes, celebrities and local heroes from all over the country. |
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The Defence Forces are made up of the Army, Naval Service, Air Corps and Reserve Defence Force. |
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A town grew up in the shadow of the castle, made up primarily of settlers from England. |
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A new Plantation was started, made up of Protestant settlers from Scotland and England. |
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Historically, the Irish nation was made up of kin groups or clans, and the Irish also had their own religion, law code and style of dress. |
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Society was made up of clans and, like the rest of Europe, was structured hierarchically according to class. |
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Hussites made up the vast majority of the population, and Lutheranism also gained a substantial following. |
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Some crews were made up of professional merchant seamen, others of pirates, debtors, and convicts. |
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The bulk of the Jacobite army was made up of Highlanders and most of its strength was volunteers. |
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The Kingdom of Great Britain government army at the Battle of Culloden was made up of infantry, cavalry, and artillery. |
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The officers of the infantry were from the upper classes and aristocracy, while the rank and file were made up of poor agricultural workers. |
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And in the centre was Charles Edward Stuart's tiny escort made up of Fitzjames's Horse and Lifeguards. |
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Germany ranks 7th amongst EU countries and 37th globally in terms of the per centage of migrants who made up part of the country's population. |
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Like councils throughout the UK, Welsh councils are made up of elected councillors. |
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The membership of the House of Lords is drawn from the peerage and is made up of Lords Spiritual and Lords Temporal. |
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The Parliament of New Zealand is made up of the monarch and the unicameral House of Representatives. |
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A General Court, made up of the governor and the Council, was the highest court in the colony at the time. |
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Of those, a few made up the lion's share of trade, among them the yellow sandshell, the black sandshell, the pocketbook, and the mucket. |
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For others, flexibility is allowed depending on circumstances, but missed fasts usually must be made up quickly. |
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By 1850, the Irish made up a quarter of the population in Boston, New York City, Philadelphia, and Baltimore. |
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The Commission is made up of 10 commissioners with backgrounds in various fields of equality and human rights. |
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The Council is made up of 12 lay and registrant members, including one member from each of the four UK countries. |
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Two words are anagrams if they are made up of the same multiset of letters. |
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The first golden period was over and the players that made up the teams that won four Triple Crowns had already disbanded before the Great War. |
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The Executive Committee of the Irish Martial Arts Commission is made up of 2 representative elected within the membership of each Martial Art. |
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The Scotland squad was largely made up of players who had played in the student squads, but a few professionals were also included. |
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The Tomahawks were made up of AMNRL players but Scotland took a while to get going. |
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Ireland is also represented by an Ireland A side, which is made up of players from the domestic Irish competition. |
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The water in a river is usually confined to a channel, made up of a stream bed between banks. |
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The SAF was initially made up of the Army, Navy, Air Force, Police Force and the National Security Service. |
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In monochronic cultures, time is experienced linearly and as something to be spent, saved, made up, or wasted. |
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Augustine in 1777, and made up the majority of the city's population during British rule. |
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They most likely made up the house complexes that were arranged around the inner court. |
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The higher officials in Tenochtitlan lived in the great palace complexes that made up the city. |
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The first settlement in what would become Lima was made up of 117 housing blocks. |
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During the 18th and 19th centuries, wooden shipbuilding of this sort made up a sizable portion of the economy. |
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To the east and west of the peninsula ridge lie the Carpentaria and Laura Basins, themselves made up of ancient Mesozoic sediments. |
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At the outbreak of World War I the mounted Cossacks made up 38 regiments, plus some infantry battalions and 52 horse artillery batteries. |
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Yermak led a small army of 840 men, made up of 540 of his own followers and three hundred supplied by the Stroganovs. |
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Similarly, a mountain in the Perm Region made up of three cliff stacks is called the Yermak Stone after Yermak. |
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These three types of armour made up the bulk of the equipment used by soldiers, with mail being the most expensive. |
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Highlands made up of hard bedrock like Valdai and Tihvin had the opposite effect of diverting ice into basins. |
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By the year 1552 African slaves made up 10 percent of the population of Lisbon. |
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Indonesian cinnamon is often sold in neat quills made up of one thick layer, capable of damaging a spice or coffee grinder. |
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The city was governed by the Great Council, which was made up of members of the noble families of Venice. |
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He refused to play the emperor's role in government, and delegated many responsibilities to eunuchs, who made up their own faction. |
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Mortlockese is an Austronesian language made up of eleven dialects over the eleven atolls that make up the Mortlock Islands in Micronesia. |
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In this view, phonological representations are sequences of segments made up of distinctive features. |
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Under the feudal system, the Council was made up of the Monarch, the Great Officers of the Crown and anyone else the Monarch allowed to attend. |
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Specifically, it is made up of a form of the auxiliary verb to be and a past participle of the main verb. |
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This group is made up of elected representatives and senior management from 12 councils and the Department of Internal Affairs. |
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Trinidad is made up of a variety of soil types, the majority being fine sands and heavy clays. |
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The various councils are made up of a mixture of elected and appointed members. |
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The ceremonial walk to the church and the wedding banquet were left out, and were made up two weeks later on 27 June. |
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Along with the Act of Uniformity 1558 it made up what is generally referred to as the Elizabethan Religious Settlement. |
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Trial courts are made up of lay persons and of priests or deacons, with the clergy to have a majority by one. |
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Legislatures are made up of individual members, known as legislators, who vote on proposed laws. |
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The many princely states that made up this area began warring amongst themselves. |
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It is made up of approximately 145,000 words, making it the second largest active constitution in the world. |
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The Chief Minister heads the executive, which is made up from the party or coalition elected with a majority in the legislature. |
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The rest of the ring, produced in summer, is made up of smaller vessels and a much greater proportion of wood fibers. |
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Much of the centre is made up of houses which are two or three storeys high. |
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Among the many tribes that inhabited this area were those that made up the Iroquois nations and the numerous Algonquian peoples. |
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Statistics show that in recent decades, shares have made up an increasingly large proportion of households' financial assets in many countries. |
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Barrow's soils are composed of glacial lake clay and glacial till, while Walney is almost entirely made up of reworked glacial morraine. |
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It is made up of a number of hills, small tarns and the settlements of Grizedale and Satterthwaite. |
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From the western side of Whinlatter Pass a pleasant approach can be made up the wooded Aiken Valley, a quiet dale with no vehicular access. |
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The SSSI is made up of mostly coastal dunes and salt marsh attracting breeding birds and a profusion of flowers. |
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For the Trent this proportion is lower, but with nearly half of low flows being made up of these effluent inflows, it is still significant. |
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This plunging anticline is made up of Petrified Forest mudstones and sandstone and its caprock is made of Pleistocene and Holocene travertine. |
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This is often disputed as the Carvetii made up a separate civitas under Roman rule. |
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The Leeds postcode area covers most of the City of Leeds and is almost entirely made up of the Leeds post town. |
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The earliest recorded inhabitants were the Carvetii tribe of Britons who made up the main population of ancient Cumbria and North Lancashire. |
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Handicapped as he was by lack of poundage, Dublin's pet lamb made up for it by superlative skill in ringcraft. |
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The village is mainly made up of white British people living in a mix of social and private housing. |
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However, he did locate nine out of the twelve stones that had made up the pedestal, as well as the broken socket stone for the cross. |
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The Forestry Commission is governed by a Board of Commissioners made up of a chairperson and up to ten Forestry Commissioners. |
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The net is kept open by two men, while the fry are driven into it using a 30-60 m long scare-line made up of rope and palm leaves. |
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The absconder, who will be known as George, ultimately made up his mind to run for it when he had trouble selling his car. |
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My unguided tour through the humanities would likely be unbalanced, but I hoped that this could be made up for by the sheer number of books read. |
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Neither couldst thou have made up those vatical predictions without this conveyance. |
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Studies I completely made up show that 84 percent of voluntold incidents originate with your parents or your spouse. |
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I made up two of the smouldering fires, the light of which the voorlooper had seen upon the sky. |
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Central to the ASAP concept is the Event Review Committee, a group made up of representatives of each party in the ASAP agreement. |
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Our second line of defence is made up of the cells and antibodies of our adaptive immune system. |
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But once Shinnie's mind was made up and he signed a pre-contract agrement with Blues, Butcher was gracious. |
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His seven species score was made up of dogfish, bullhuss, mackerel, cuckoo wrasse, pollock, pouting and ballan wrasse. |
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The first, wurtzite boron nitride has a similar structure to diamond, but is made up of different atoms. |
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Its all-volunteer membership is made up of many different tribal groups, including Zulus, Xhosas and Vendas. |
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In Alzheimer's disease, you get lots of big sticky balls of amyloid-beta, made up of many individual amyloids, which latch on to brain neurons. |
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