The multivocal analysis process for the PLTL dataset proceeded in two major phases, each discussed separately in this chapter. |
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The major television stations provided running commentaries on the election results. |
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After a long day at the beach, our toddler had a major meltdown in the car on the way home. |
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Prime Minister and CPN-UML Chairman KP Sharma Oli reminded the main opposition Nepali Congress to comply with a gentlemen’s agreement, in which the major parties had reportedly agreed to form the UML-led government after the Constitution promulgation. |
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The state plans to improve roads that serve as connections between major highways. |
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The country's decision to go to war has caused a major dilemma for its allies. |
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Researchers have announced a major advance in the treatment of cancer. |
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Glaciation of Africa resulted in a major drop in sea level, killing off all life that had established along coastal Gondwana. |
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Tunnelling was a major engineering challenge, with the only precedent being the undersea Seikan Tunnel in Japan. |
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Two major classification schemes, the Folk and the Dunham, are used for identifying limestone and carbonate rocks. |
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The East of England was a major force and resource for Parliament, and in particular in the form of the Eastern Association. |
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The boundaries are marked by black bollards bearing the City's emblem, and by dragon boundary marks at major entrances, such as Holborn. |
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As a major British port, the docks in Liverpool have historically been central to the city's development. |
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The major tributaries to the Severn are the Vyrnwy, Clywedog, Teme, Avon and Stour. |
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While there were no major labour strikes during his term, MacDonald acted swiftly to end those that did erupt. |
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The deficit, who was responsible for it and plans to deal with it were a major theme of the campaign. |
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The new Liberal Democrats seemed to pose a major threat to the Labour base. |
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The Luftwaffe flew 4,000 sorties that month, including 12 major and three heavy attacks. |
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Nuclear tests were nationally televised, and data on systems, kilotonnages, and weapons were published by major American newspapers. |
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A major renovation project undertaken by Christopher Wren in the late 17th century completely redesigned the building's interior. |
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There are further details of the Royal Navy's historical organisation at List of fleets and major commands of the Royal Navy. |
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Generally, former Labour Speakers have faced only fringe candidates, but former Conservative Speakers have faced major party candidates. |
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The governance of England featured in the 2015 general election manifestos of the three major political parties. |
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The region's major rivers, the Nene, the Soar, the Trent and the Welland, flow in a northeasterly direction towards the Humber and the Wash. |
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One of the major developments in the military sphere during the Late Middle Ages was the increased use of infantry and light cavalry. |
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By the late 16th century, London increasingly became a major centre for banking, international trade and commerce. |
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The major landmark in Folkestone, apart from the harbour, is the Leas, the cliffs above the beach. |
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The Conservative Party, one of the three major political parties in the UK had no representation on Liverpool City Council. |
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As a major city, Liverpool has direct road links with many other areas within England. |
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The earliest known major crossings of the Thames by the Romans were at London Bridge and Staines Bridge. |
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A major preoccupation of his tenure in the War Office was the Allied intervention in the Russian Civil War. |
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The electronic war intensified but the Luftwaffe flew major inland missions only on moonlit nights. |
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The Battle of the Nile was a major blow to Napoleon's ambitions in the east. |
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In 1788, Pitt faced a major crisis when the King fell victim to a mysterious illness, a form of mental disorder that incapacitated him. |
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Romania's entry into the War in August 1916 provoked major changes for the Germans. |
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Most other major actions during the Phoney War were at sea, including the Second Battle of the Atlantic fought throughout the Phoney War. |
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Churchill's funeral plan had been initiated in 1953, after he suffered a major stroke, under the name Operation Hope Not. |
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Seven major and eight heavy attacks were flown, but the weather made it difficult to keep up the pressure. |
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A major change came in July 1346, when Edward staged a major offensive, sailing for Normandy with a force of 15,000 men. |
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The second major function of the Empire made London the financial centre of the system. |
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Three major academic narratives of Edward have been produced during this period. |
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In practice, members of parliament of all major parties are strictly controlled by whips who try to ensure they vote according to party policy. |
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For the first 10 years of Edward III's reign, Gascony had been a major point of friction. |
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A major plague epidemic struck the Mediterranean, and much of Europe, in the 6th century. |
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Many bus services also pass Newcastle Central Station, a major interchange for Rail and Metro Services. |
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However, the convention that major parties do not stand against the Speaker is not as firmly established as is sometimes suggested. |
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Rolt and Robert Aickman has helped revive interest in the UK's canals to the point where they are a major leisure destination. |
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As primary folivores, it seems highly unlikely that the koala lemurs were major players in seed dispersal. |
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All the major terpenes produced from the functional TPSs were detected in the VOC profiles of the four endophytes grown on potato dextrose. |
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In the Yorkshire and the Humber region, there is a very close relationship between the major topographical areas and the underlying geology. |
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At the end of the last Ice Age the Bristol Channel was dry land, but subsequently the sea level rose, resulting in major coastal changes. |
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Cathedral schools were in turn replaced by the universities established in major European cities. |
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Alexander III's unexpected death in a riding accident in 1286 precipitated a major succession crisis. |
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Throughout the 19th century, the City was the world's primary business centre, and it continues to be a major meeting point for businesses. |
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At the critical Battle of Naseby in June 1645, the New Model Army smashed the King's major army. |
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Freight volumes have been erratic, with a major decrease during 1997 due to a closure caused by a fire in a freight shuttle. |
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When it met in October 1680, an Exclusion Bill was introduced and passed in the Commons without major resistance, but was rejected in the Lords. |
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There were so many racial riots that summer in major cities of the United States that a black leader termed it Red Summer. |
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Burns, an Ayrshire poet and lyricist, is now widely regarded as the national poet of Scotland and became a major figure in the Romantic movement. |
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Additionally, the city also has an international airport and a major port, both of which provides links to locations outside the country. |
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This monopoly, which lasted for a considerable time, helped Newcastle prosper and develop into a major town. |
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Triangular trade usually evolves when a region has export commodities that are not required in the region from which its major imports come. |
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Methodism and other Protestant churches have had a major presence in Wales. |
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Birmingham has 32,690 research students, also the highest number of any major city outside London. |
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The city also hosts major campuses of the University of Law and BPP University, as well as the Open University's West Midlands regional base. |
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Virtually every major player in the Revolution was a Freemason and these themes became the widely recognised slogan of the revolution. |
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Under Viking rule the city became a major river port, part of the extensive Viking trading routes throughout northern Europe. |
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Antwerp regained access to the sea and grew quickly as a major port and business centre. |
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Britain's first response to Napoleon's Continental System was to launch a major naval attack against Denmark. |
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Although the French had won, the Russian army had accepted, and withstood, the major battle Napoleon had hoped would be decisive. |
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There were four major factors that radically transformed newspapers in 19th century Britain. |
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Canada and Newfoundland were two autonomous dominions during the war that made major military contributions to the British war effort. |
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An attempt to advance into northern Germany spearheaded by a major airborne operation in the Netherlands failed. |
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It soon became a major sugar producer as new settlers arrived to develop plantations. |
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It is known that both Canterbury and Rochester were the home to major mints in this period, primarily producing silver sceattas. |
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In the early 1950s Britain was still attempting to remain a third major power on the world stage. |
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Most major advancements in knowledge and technique came from the military rather than civil practice. |
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In brief, it states that after the Romans left, the Britons managed to continue for a time without any major disruptions. |
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London took over as a major financial centre shortly after 1795 when the Dutch Republic collapsed before the Napoleonic armies. |
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One of the major challenges in the early centuries was to produce a system that was certain in its operation and predictable in its outcomes. |
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Part of the reason for this was that major costs were eliminated while major benefits were obtained by alternate means. |
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Opposition to what was claimed to be the Conservative intention to privatise the NHS became a major feature of Labour's election campaigns. |
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One of the major international events surrounding Henry during the 1160s was the Becket controversy. |
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Thirdly, Richard was to give four major castles to Philip and pay the cost of garrisoning them, along with other compensation. |
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The zone where the Eurasian and Indian subcontinent plates meet remains one of the geologically active areas, prone to major earthquakes. |
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Before the Labour Party rose in British politics, the Liberal Party was the other major political party along with the Conservatives. |
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One of the major reforms of the late 19th century and early 20th century was the abolition of common law pleading requirements. |
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With his northern borders secured, Edward felt free to continue his major offensive against France, laying siege to the town of Calais. |
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Of the major cities, London was in a class of its own, with perhaps as many as 70,000 inhabitants. |
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The plague bacterium could develop drug resistance and again become a major health threat. |
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These carriers would be able to operate the latest aircraft coming into service and keep the Royal Navy's place as a major naval power. |
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Interscorer agreement or reliability has been a major issue in Rorschach methodology throughout the history of the technique. |
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Once again the British fleet effectively eliminated the French Navy from the war, leading France to abandon major operations. |
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The willingness to question previously held truths and search for new answers resulted in a period of major scientific advancements. |
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In the American Revolutionary War, starting in 1775, the British made Halifax, Nova Scotia, their major base for naval action. |
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Elizabeth was cautious in foreign affairs, manoeuvring between the major powers of France and Spain. |
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This essay is a good one in that it comprehensively outlines all the major arguments on this issue. |
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The biological dereplication tool may identify major knowns in a mixture, but it may miss novel minor components. |
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However, in recent years, the city of Virginia Beach has proposed a new arena designed to lure a major league franchise. |
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Choiseul's dismissal threw Paris into a spin, not least because a major political crisis was already in train. |
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Fairfax County has a major urban business and shopping center in Tysons Corner, Virginia's largest office market. |
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The two major legal traditions of the western world are the civil law courts and the common law courts. |
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The Stewarts also adopted major innovations in continental warfare, such as longer pikes and the extensive use of artillery. |
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The first Act for navigational improvement in England was in 1425, for improvement of the river Lea, a major tributary of the River Thames. |
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Forts from the colonial era, used for defense purposes, still line a number of major coastal cities across the archipelago. |
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In 1974, administrative counties and county boroughs were abolished, and a major reform was instituted. |
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Inclimate weather in the English Channel and on the oceans at the time has always been cited as a major factor to the outcome. |
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England returned to Protestantism and continued its growth into a major world power by building its navy and exploring the New World. |
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As a strategic authority, it absorbed only limited powers, such as major highways and planning strategy, from the borough councils. |
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Without any waste of time, he deranked all the officers of the Fifty-first Brigade from the rank of major to the rank of lieutenant. |
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His plays have been translated into every major living language and are performed more often than those of any other playwright. |
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Although major coups had taken off in the Arab world in Egypt in 1952, this was the first coup in the Horn or indeed in post-independence Africa. |
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Having seen off competition from other canal companies, the next major threat was to come from the railways. |
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A serious risk with underwater tunnels is major water inflow due to the pressure from the sea above, under weak ground conditions. |
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After the year 750, major epidemic diseases did not appear again in Europe until the Black Death of the 14th century. |
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The warships caused a major diplomatic row that was resolved in the Alabama Claims in 1872, in the Americans' favour by payment of reparations. |
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At the subsequent Battle of Worcester, Cromwell's forces destroyed the last major Scottish Royalist army. |
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Historians disagree as to whether the fire played a part in preventing subsequent major outbreaks. |
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A major task in understanding Latin phrases and clauses is to clarify such ambiguities by an analysis of context. |
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These developments helped the universities to become major centres of medical education and would put Scotland at the forefront of new thinking. |
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In various armies, major is the lowest field grade, full colonel the highest field grade. |
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He would be a major influence on later Enlightenment figures including Adam Smith, Immanuel Kant and Jeremy Bentham. |
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It is named in honour of Sir John Moores, one of the founders of the Littlewoods football pools and retail group, who was a major benefactor. |
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The city grew as an important centre for the wool trade in the 14th century, and later became a major coal mining area. |
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There were two major projects I was expected to throw myself into with the zeal of a cornered honeybadger. |
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The British Cambridge University Press is a major supplier of Latin textbooks for all levels, such as the Cambridge Latin Course series. |
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The 19th century saw some major new canals such as the Caledonian Canal and the Manchester Ship Canal. |
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The city, through its location on the River Ouse and its proximity to the Great North Road became a major trading centre. |
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Economic inequality within Birmingham is greater than in any other major English city, and is exceeded only by Glasgow in the United Kingdom. |
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Golf is very popular and golf tourism is a major industry attracting more than 240,000 golfing visitors annually. |
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It is the largest base for Flybe, Europe's largest regional airline, and a major base for Ryanair, Monarch Airlines and Thomson Airways. |
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The Wisconsin Glacial Episode was the last major advance of continental glaciers in the North American Laurentide ice sheet. |
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The major rivers flow through the wide valleys between the mountain systems. |
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During the Late Neolithic, British society underwent another series of major changes. |
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William of Ockham and Roger Bacon, who were Franciscans, were major philosophers of the Middle Ages. |
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The large number of gold mines in France is thought to be a major reason why Caesar invaded. |
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With her Greek allies facing a major new threat, Rome declared war on Macedonia again, starting the Third Macedonian War. |
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They even established a major garrison in Sicily in case the Seleucids ever got to Italy. |
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The University of York and health services have become major employers, whilst tourism has become an important element of the local economy. |
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The United States and France were soon joined by Spain and the Dutch Republic, while Britain had no major allies of its own. |
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France's constant warfare with the combined forces of the other major powers of Europe for over two decades finally took its toll. |
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One of his major objectives became enforcing the Continental System against the British. |
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From the 1980s Scottish literature enjoyed another major revival, particularly associated with a group of writers including Irvine Welsh. |
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His son was killed along with those major supporters who had not turned against him, and he himself was assassinated. |
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British engineers and financiers designed, built and funded many major systems. |
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As we have seen, even a hundred years ago icestorms could have a devastating effect on electric service in a major metropolitan area. |
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In March 1938, Nationalist Chinese forces won their first major victory at Taierzhuang but then the city of Xuzhou was taken by Japanese in May. |
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Constantine was a ruler of major importance, and he has always been a controversial figure. |
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In Italy, Allied advance also slowed due to the last major German defensive line. |
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The Partisans were a major Yugoslav resistance movement against the Axis occupation and partition of Yugoslavia. |
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However, most major salmon farming areas have observed resistance to common chemotherapeutants. |
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It apparently collects the results of several early synods, and represents an era when pagans were still a major force in Ireland. |
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The Scottish motorways and major trunk roads are managed by Transport Scotland. |
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English law is regarded as a common law system, with no major codification of the law, and legal precedents are binding as opposed to persuasive. |
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Bombing raids brought major loss of life as the German Air Force targeted the docks at Swansea, Cardiff and Pembroke. |
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The remaining major powers confronting Rome were the Kingdom of Aksum, Parthia and the Hunnic Empire. |
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The anterior cingulated cortex is a major cortical area of the limbic loop system, integrating emotion and cognition. |
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Many of the inland settlements are on rivers that had been major navigation routes during the Roman era. |
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From China the major exports were silk and porcelain, adapted to meet European tastes. |
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After several painful episodes, we've decided to adopt code review for all major changes. |
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The oceans are the major source of the atmospheric moisture that is obtained through evaporation. |
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They are most numerous in the Lake District but other concentrations occur within the Norfolk Broads, some major reservoirs and principal rivers. |
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The major change was the elimination of slavery in England, which had disappeared by the middle of the 12th century. |
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Evidence for Edward's involvement in legal reform is hard to find but his reign saw a major programme of legal change. |
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In April Whittle learned of Rover's parallel effort, creating discontentment and causing a major crisis in the programme. |
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The Norman dynasty had a major political, cultural and military impact on medieval Europe and even the Near East. |
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Its heritage is a major asset that has for many years supported the island's tourist economy. |
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English in England can be divided into four major dialect regions, Southwest English, South East English, Midlands English, and Northern English. |
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Other major sailing events hosted in Cowes include the Fastnet race, the Round the Island Race, the Admiral's Cup, and the Commodore's Cup. |
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By 1135, major disputes between Henry I and Matilda drove the nobles previously loyal to Henry I against Matilda. |
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Coccinellid beetles and hemerobiids, and other such predators are most likely to have a major impact on aphid densities. |
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The campaign never came to a major battle, and Llywelyn soon realised he had no choice but to surrender. |
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English is spoken by communities on every continent and on oceanic islands in all the major oceans. |
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Yakutsk soon turned into a major starting point for further Russian expeditions eastward, southward and northward. |
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A major difference is also the use of the Welsh language, as laws concerning it apply in Wales and not in the rest of the United Kingdom. |
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Defensive clownery by the Mets at certain points of the game ultimately cost the 22-year-old Niese his first major league win in eight months. |
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Reducing friction was one of the major reasons for the success of railroads compared to wagons. |
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London finance industry is based in the City of London and Canary Wharf, the two major Central Business Districts in London. |
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Another major industry of the later Industrial Revolution was gas lighting. |
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The major turnpikes radiated from London and were the means by which the Royal Mail was able to reach the rest of the country. |
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In the UK, canals began to be built in the late 18th century to link the major manufacturing centres across the country. |
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Plague remained a major event in Ottoman society until the second quarter of the 19th century. |
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The institutionalization of Syd Barrett was a major event in the history of the rock group Pink Floyd. |
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Standing on the River Thames in the south east of the island of Great Britain, London has been a major settlement for two millennia. |
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Farming, and in particular sheep farming, has been the major industry in the region since Roman times. |
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Richard was slain during the battle, supposedly by the major Welsh landowner Rhys ap Thomas with a blow to the head from his poleaxe. |
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Railway services were supplemented by steamer boats on the major lakes of Ullswater, Windermere, Coniston Water, and Derwent Water. |
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Early accounts suggest that this was in the major Lancastrian collegiate foundation, the Church of the Annunciation of Our Lady of the Newarke. |
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In Neolithic times, the Lake District was a major source of stone axes, examples of which have been found all over Britain. |
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His major feat of engineering was building the dome of the Florence Cathedral. |
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The North Sea has long been the site of important European shipping lanes as well as a major fishery. |
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The airport serves destinations primarily in the UK and Europe and is a major hub for EasyJet and Ryanair. |
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In the late 16th century, James VI emerged as a major intellectual figure with considerable authority over the kingdom. |
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For example, the major feature of type I FCD is the cortical dyslamination. |
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The Chiltern Main Line is a major commuter line between Birmingham and London passing through central Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire. |
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Leisure is a major part of the London economy, with a 2003 report attributing a quarter of the entire UK leisure economy to London. |
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Other major venues include the Manchester Apollo, Albert Hall and the Manchester Academy. |
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London is a major centre for television production, with studios including BBC Television Centre, The Fountain Studios and The London Studios. |
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A major research effort in Dr. Nawrot's group is focusing on understanding in utero factors that shape disease risk later in life. |
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A major pioneering innovation in marine engineering was the steam turbine, invented by Charles Algernon Parsons. |
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Social Darwinism, with its racism, classism, and anticharity attitudes, is a major threat to humane policy today. |
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They owed little directly to the queen, who was never a major patron of the arts. |
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In Yorkshire there is a very close relationship between the major topographical areas and the geological period in which they were formed. |
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In the 1970s there were major reforms of local government throughout the United Kingdom. |
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One of the major criticisms of this law is the confusion caused when some states recognise a new entity, but other states do not. |
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The company achieved a major victory over the Portuguese in the Battle of Swally in 1612, at Suvali in Surat. |
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In Europe, a major source of tin was the British deposits of ore in Cornwall, which were traded as far as Phoenicia in the Eastern Mediterranean. |
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The Parliament of Scotland also emerged as a major legal institution, gaining an oversight of taxation and policy. |
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We present below the major policy paradoxes or conundra indicated by such research and theorizing. |
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It also helped precipitate the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, during which the Scots carried out major military interventions. |
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The major factories became the walled forts of Fort William in Bengal, Fort St George in Madras, and Bombay Castle. |
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In 1627, the Royal Scots Navy and accompanying contingents of burgh privateers participated in the major expedition to Biscay. |
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In some Dutch colonies there are major ethnic groups of Dutch ancestry descending from emigrated Dutch settlers. |
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As a result of the expulsion of the Flemings from England in 1303, he gained the support of a major naval power in the North Sea. |
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Enron Corp., once a major U.S. corporation, is now famous for cooking the books. |
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We argue there are two major ways in which dialecticism influences emotional complexity in East Asian cultures. |
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The Birmingham Royal Ballet is one of the United Kingdom's five major ballet companies and one of three based outside London. |
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In France and Flanders tapestry weaving of sets like The Lady and the Unicorn became a major luxury industry. |
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A major aspect of the French Revolution was the dechristianisation movement, a movement strongly rejected by many devout people. |
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After this major setback, he set sail again on 13 December aboard Pelican with four other ships and 164 men. |
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The major limitation of crossectional surveys is their inability to determine any temporal relationship between the factor and the event. |
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The city's major daily newspaper, the Oregonian, is losing subscribers to the dead-tree edition but has a large online following. |
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In that year, the two major powers in western Europe were the Franks in Gaul and the Lombards in Italy. |
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British merchants and financiers, and later railway builders, played major roles in the economies of most Latin American nations. |
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At the time, I was deeply involved with the handsome embezzler who led a major telecom company into bankruptcy. |
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His daring attitude toward risks is a major part of his makeup. |
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It was a major achievement for an outside group, but the Dissenters were not finished. |
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The weather required some major modifications to our travel plans. |
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By this year Koch had become so antibike that he banned the cycles from several major Manhattan avenues. |
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Dysthymia in childhood or adulthood also significantly increases the risk of developing a subsequent major depressive episode. |
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We have isolated the gene encoding the Schwann cell glycoprotein P0, the major structural protein of the peripheral myelin sheath. |
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The Great War saw a decline in civilian consumption, with a major reallocation to munitions. |
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Health care has become a major political issue in recent years. |
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She was an essayist whose frequent contributions to the editorial pages of major newspapers had a loyal following. |
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The major reason for such an examination was to determine if any patterns uncovered seemed to be more epidemic than endemic. |
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Labour displaced the Liberal Party for second place and achieved major success with the 1922 general election. |
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Aviation strategists dispute that morale was ever a major consideration for Bomber Command. |
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In 2008, Usherwood noted that UKIP relied heavily on a small number of major financial backers. |
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The overreliance on fast food restaurants is believed to be a major contributor to the increase in obesity. |
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The Western and Eastern Gotland Basins form the major parts of the Central Baltic Sea or Baltic proper. |
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Hume became a major figure in the skeptical philosophical and empiricist traditions of philosophy. |
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The major change in international trade was the rapid expansion of the Americas as a market. |
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They want to maintain the city's status as a major tourist attraction. |
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The start of the D major concerto K2 18 goes back to cheerful fanfaring, and the movement maintains a very active role for the soloist. |
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Thus, we now know of two distinct human diseases where the correction of near aleptinemia is of major therapeutic benefit. |
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The strategic location was not lost on the founders of Holstein, of which Kiel was intended to be a major city. |
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Lockheed 1011 Tristar, in markings of British European Airways, was a major attraction at the Farnborough air display. |
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They include the major rivers of north Europe, such as the Oder, the Vistula, the Neman, the Daugava and the Neva. |
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Liverpool has produced several famous swimmers who have gone on to represent their nation at major championships such as the Olympic Games. |
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He was the first major figure to argue that mankind had evolved language skills in response to his changing environment and social structures. |
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Thus the base of the effective reservoir is placed at 1500m depth, the actual location of the deepest major feed zone. |
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The climax of the third book is the account of the Council of Whitby, traditionally seen as a major turning point in English history. |
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And so with his writing, which he proudly said was a perfect counterpart of his life. Accident played a major part in both. |
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Aggiornamento with the increasingly truculent magistrates was a major plank of Choiseul's recovery strategy for the state. |
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The second major perspective is structuralist and anti-conspiratorial, and treats the primary function of the state as guaranteeing accumulation. |
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Karanjin is a major active furanoflavonol constituent of Fordia cauliflora Hemsl. |
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Other major urban areas in the United Kingdom include the regions of Birmingham, Leeds, Glasgow, Liverpool and Manchester. |
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In this context, the humiliating defeat of 1971 and the Indian nuclear test were major factors in the Pakistani decision to go nuclear. |
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A novel type of completism is Rothman's record and determination of attending every major convention held in this country. |
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One of the major cost drivers in the delivery of health care are these junk and frivolous lawsuits. |
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Ah Ching went to the temple on her behalf on every major festival to kou chim, that is to ask one's fortune through the use of fortune sticks. |
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London is a major international air transport hub with the busiest city airspace in the world. |
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Tin sources and trade in ancient times had a major influence on the development of cultures. |
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Partly because of its central location, Birmingham is a major transport hub on the motorway, rail and canal networks. |
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Note that in Chapter 4 we discuss the major antishadow-education policies of South Korea as an attempt to lessen social reproductive processes. |
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In August 2012, McIlroy won his 2nd major championship by winning the USPGA Championship by a record margin of 8 shots. |
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The tactic was to gazump the Labour Party and the FOL by a major restructuring of the tax system. |
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The EAIS rests on a major land mass but the bed of the WAIS is, in places, more than 2,500 metres below sea level. |
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Atkinson's work was instrumental in furthering the understanding of the three major phases of the monument's construction. |
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At first, when the Apollonians converged on her, Mary Theresa thought she had made a major mistake by going to the battle. |
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Pseudomonas is the major spoilage genus associated with blotch in fresh mushrooms. |
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Within the normal reproductive cycle, haploidisation is one of the major functional consequences of meiosis. |
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This coincided with a major increase in gold production in Celtic areas to meet the Roman demand, due to the high value Romans put on the metal. |
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The plough represents one of the major agricultural inventions in human history. |
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Common Brittonic was used with Latin following the Roman conquest of Britain in 43 AD, at least in major settlements. |
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Another major change in religious practice was the use of stone monuments to represent gods and goddesses. |
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This growing coalition expanded the potential enemies that Rome might face, and moved Rome closer to confrontation with major powers. |
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Fearing the worst, the Romans began a major mobilization, all but pulling out of recently pacified Spain and Gaul. |
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Since protein constitutes the majority of the biomass of a cell, building new protein is a major way that cells increase their size. |
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It was during this time that major Neolithic monuments such as Stonehenge and Avebury were constructed. |
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Jump-scares, suspense, and sudden violence are all a major part of the horror genre. |
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Under Claudius, the Empire underwent its first major expansion since the reign of Augustus. |
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Joyce had a major but not leading role in a good bi-weekly TV serial daytime program. |
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The amphitheatre was, with the triumphal arch and basilica, the only major new type of building developed by the Romans. |
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The size of their combat forces remained modest yet they could still provide a welcome addition to the major powers. |
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In the Roman period, Eboracum was the major manufacturing centre for Whitby Jet. |
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Gov. Blagojevich's office kept a clout list of hundreds of state employees recommended by lobbyists, lawmakers and major fund-raisers. |
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However, two major Jacobite Risings launched in 1715 and 1745 failed to remove the House of Hanover from the British throne. |
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By 1900 the railways and confectionery had become the city's two major industries. |
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Leeds Bradford Airport provides connections to most major European and North African airports as well as Pakistan and New York City. |
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In December 2015 the flooding was more extensive and caused major disruption. |
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York has been a major railway centre since the first line arrived in 1839 at the beginning of the railway age. |
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Since the end of the British Empire, the UK has nonetheless remained a major military power. |
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Wimbledon is a tournament that has a major place in the British cultural calendar. |
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Scotland also played a major part in the development of art and architecture. |
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The United States, Netherlands, Germany, France and Norway constitute the country's major export markets. |
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York St John University has a Film and Television Production department with links to many major industrial partners. |
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This major horseracing venue is located on the Knavesmire and sees thousands flocking to the city every year for the 15 race meetings. |
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Another major schism, the Reformation, resulted in the splintering of the Western Christendom into several branches. |
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Human interaction in terms of direct erosion and fire as well as the effects of global warming are the major variables that they considered. |
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