These 4 specimens were extremely fibrotic, exhibited marked necrosis, or were small lesions that were difficult to scrape. |
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The rite of churching, unenforced but very popular, symbolically marked the end of lying-in. |
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The development of the steam engine marked an important epoch in the history of industry. |
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Eight months after onset of the patient's condition, marked hepatic decompensation occurred, culminating in esophageal variceal hemorrhage. |
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The property was demolished in 1918, but the site is now marked with a plaque. |
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Her execution also marked the end of the Howard family's power within the court. |
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Each square marked off by four roads was called an insula, the Roman equivalent of a modern city block. |
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Although the Royal Hotel is long gone, the site is marked with a commemorative red plaque on the Royal Buildings in Market Street. |
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Despite significant European success in the 1970s and early 1980s, the late '80s marked a low point for English football. |
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The 1796 Games also marked the introduction of the metric system into sport. |
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This marked the beginning of a rise in both the popularity and the size of the Olympics. |
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This marked the first time that a women's canoeing event had been contested in the Olympics. |
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The 1978 Games in Edmonton marked a new high as almost 1,500 athletes from 46 countries took part. |
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The achievement marked the first time that a team had finished fourth and gone on to win the title. |
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Leeds next trophy was the 2007 Grand Final which marked the final game as Coach of the Club for Tony Smith. |
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A protege of Brendan Ingle's Wincobank gym, his talent and flashy southpaw style marked him out from an early age. |
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However, this marked a turning point as Button scored in all of the remaining races. |
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The British Grand Prix in June marked the end of Button's superiority over the field, and was the first in a string of poor results for him. |
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In October 2005 Kiss 100, the radio station, marked its 20th anniversary with a club night at the venue. |
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This marked the end of Richard's crusading career and was a calamitous blow to Frankish morale. |
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In comparison to other sporting events, the 2002 games were marked by financial discipline. |
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Case distinctions, at least in the masculine gender, were marked on both the definite article and on the noun itself. |
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The 1850s were marked by political battles over the expansion of slavery into the western territories, issues leading to the Civil War. |
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Also, as described above, case is marked on pronouns even though it is not usually on nouns, similar to English. |
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This vowel length was eventually lost by around AD 1700, but the former long vowels are still marked with a circumflex. |
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The course of the Assembly saw a marked shift in party allegiance among voters. |
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This speech marked the start of a rapid decolonisation in Africa and the end of the British Empire. |
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The success of the Serbian Revolution against Ottoman rule in 1817 marked the birth of the Principality of Serbia. |
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Unlike most other borders in the EU, the Irish border is not officially marked by either government. |
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Her Diamond Jubilee in 2012 marked 60 years on the throne, and celebrations were held throughout her realms, the wider Commonwealth, and beyond. |
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Charles I's accession also marked the beginning of an intense schism between King and Parliament. |
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The rising was marked by widespread assaults on the British Protestant communities in Ireland, sometimes culminating in massacres. |
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It marked the destruction of Ireland's ancient Gaelic nobility following the Tudor conquest and cleared the way for the Plantation of Ulster. |
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This was the first time a King of England had set foot on Irish soil, and marked the beginning of English and later British rule in Ireland. |
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King Henry held a council at Oxford in May 1177, which marked a change of policy towards Ireland. |
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As it marked the turning point of the Hundred Years War, the significance of this battle was great. |
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The year of George's accession, 1714, marked the ascendancy of the Whigs who would remain in power for the next fifty years. |
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Walpole's first year as Prime Minister was also marked by the discovery of a plot formed by Francis Atterbury, the Bishop of Rochester. |
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Evans concludes the Reform Act marked the true beginning of the development of a recognisably modern political system. |
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The resulting counterattack, which started the Hundred Days Offensive, marked the first successful Allied offensive of the war. |
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The Battle of Britain marked the first major defeat of Hitler's military forces, with air superiority seen as the key to victory. |
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The year leading up to the ceasefires was a particularly tense one, marked by atrocities. |
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The highest point is marked with a large, solidly built cairn atop which sits an Ordnance Survey trig point. |
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The western and eastern boundaries of the city are marked by two burns that are tributaries of the River Tay. |
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There is marked poverty among native people of the islands, as well as pressure to maintain a standard of living inconsistent with their means. |
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Although the settlers survived by farming and fishing, the initial period of settlement was marked by serious tensions among them. |
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The marked feature of civilian systems is that they use codes with brief text that tend to avoid factually specific scenarios. |
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The Charter of Paris for a New Europe, signed on 21 November 1990, marked the beginning of this change. |
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Likewise, there continues to be reports of separatists using OSCE marked vehicles for transportation. |
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It marked the end of his final attempt to launch a major invasion of Austrian territory. |
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The interior consisted largely of the vast lines of morainic stones which marked the stages of retreat of the last northern ice cap. |
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This stage was marked by increased violence as different cartels fought for control of export markets. |
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That year, 1871, had marked a change which had been gradually coming in the lives of the peace-loving Mormons of the border. |
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This considerably reduces engine warmup time with marked increase in overall efficiency. |
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Many other inventions marked Bell's later life, including groundbreaking work in optical telecommunications, hydrofoils, and aeronautics. |
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His school record was undistinguished, marked by absenteeism and lacklustre grades. |
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Swans have been marked with a nick on the beak since about 1560 in England. |
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Medieval Hindi literature is marked by the influence of Bhakti movement and the composition of long, epic poems. |
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Shipbuilding peaked in the 1850s, marked in 1851 by the full rigged ship Lord Clarendon, the largest wooden ship ever built in Cape Breton. |
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Marconi's pioneering work in Cape Breton marked the beginning of modern radio technology. |
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The famine marked the beginning of the depopulation of Ireland in the 19th century. |
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The Renaissance and the New Monarchs marked the start of an Age of Discovery, a period of exploration, invention, and scientific development. |
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National 5 courses and above will also have a number of internal assessments, followed by an externally marked exam. |
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Although much romanticized by the Left, the Jarrow Crusade marked a deep split in the Labour Party and resulted in no government action. |
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Robinson Crusoe marked the beginning of realistic fiction as a literary genre. |
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It becomes especially marked in European painting in the Early Netherlandish painting of Jan van Eyck and other artists in the 15th century. |
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In 2010 the city marked the 25th anniversary of his death with the Larkin 25 Festival. |
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The same year marked a move by Moore back to the mainstream comics industry and back to writing superhero comics. |
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This period was marked by the work of the first named female Scottish poets. |
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In his last years a propensity to concentrate on detail at the expense of the whole of a piece became marked. |
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His career was marked by reinvention and visual presentation, his music and stagecraft significantly influencing popular music. |
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The separation of regional cultures that had marked the 19th century was replaced by a global culture. |
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The Melba broadcast caught the people's imagination and marked a turning point in the British public's attitude to radio. |
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In the 2017 Six Nations, Scotland saw a marked improvement in performance with three home wins and two away defeats. |
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The early 20th century in Ethiopia was marked by the reign of Emperor Haile Selassie I, who came to power after Iyasu V was deposed. |
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This marked the first time since the fall of the Siad Barre regime in 1991 that the federal government controlled most of the country. |
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This officially marked the establishment of the Republic of Djibouti, named after its capital city. |
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This has created a national cuisine marked by the preservation of regional differences. |
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This however marked the end of the period of manuscript production at Aachen. |
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Today's legion of neopunk bands play music marked by three chords and simple melodies. They have taken the genre into the mainstream. |
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The first Roman frontier in the north and west of the island was marked by watchtowers and military camps, or castra, along the Fosse Way. |
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The Pictish victory marked their independence from Northumbria, who never regained their dominance in the north. |
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Traditionally it has marked the boundary between Ross to the south and Sutherland to the north. |
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In medieval manuscripts, it is often unmarked but sometimes marked with an accent or through gemination. |
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Long vowels were sometimes marked with acutes, but also sometimes left unmarked or geminated. |
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In 1920, the heart was discovered by archaeologists and was reburied, but the location was not marked. |
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The last years of Charles VII were marked by conflicts with his turbulent son, the future Louis XI of France. |
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Charles' later years were marked by hostile relations with his heir, Louis, who demanded real power to accompany his position as the Dauphin. |
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His departure from Frankfurt on 26 March 1555 marked his final breach with the Church of England. |
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The last half of the 19th century was marked by the Puerto Rican struggle for sovereignty. |
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The Scottish Episcopalians Act of 1711 protected the Episcopal Church, which marked its virtual incorporation as a distinct society. |
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The electoral debacle of 1895 marked an end to the unbridled optimism which had attended the party's foundation. |
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The Paris 1900 Exposition universelle marked the high point of Art Nouveau. |
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Pleistocene climate was marked by repeated glacial cycles in which continental glaciers pushed to the 40th parallel in some places. |
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The period marked a steep change in the diversity and composition of Earth's biosphere. |
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The names Auchendryne and Castleton are clearly marked on the current Ordnance Survey maps below the larger and bolder Braemar. |
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For though thou wash thee with nitre, and take thee much soap, yet thine iniquity is marked before me. |
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Irvine Harbour is home to a unique and distinctive building which marked the tide level. |
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During daylight, the level was marked with a ball and pulley system attached to the mast. |
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This marked the end of the Irvine Development Corporation and the return of full planning control of the area back to the local authority. |
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The months leading up to the partition of India in 1947 were marked by conflict in the Punjab between Sikhs and Muslims. |
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James VII claimed that he was reviving an earlier Order, but this issue is marked by widely varying claims. |
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This marked the party's best electoral performance in Scotland since the 1992 UK general election. |
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National 1 to National 4 will be awarded on the basis of coursework and tests generated and marked by the school. |
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In the view of some historians, his death marked the end of direct imperial presence in Northern Gaul and Britain. |
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The earliest surviving manuscripts, however, are in Latin, date from the early 13th century, and show marked regional differences. |
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Henry's coronation, on 13 October 1399, may have marked the first time since the Norman Conquest when the monarch made an address in English. |
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It is marked by a sudden abundance of hard substrate trace fossils such as Trypanites, Palaeosabella, Petroxestes and Osprioneides. |
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The church standing in Conwy has been marked as the oldest building in Conwy and has stood in the walls of Conwy since the 14th century. |
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World War II marked another period of growth for the black communities in London, Liverpool and elsewhere in Britain. |
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The historic meeting at Llanvaches in November 1639 marked the real beginning of Nonconformism in Wales. |
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Though the exact date of his death is not certain, tradition holds that it was on March 1, which is the date now marked as Saint David's Day. |
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Thus, the creation of the Assemblies of God marked an official end of Pentecostal doctrinal unity and racial integration. |
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It marked its third year in 2016 and was attended by acts including Ben Thompson, LA Country and many more. |
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Roy's birthplace near Carluke in South Lanarkshire is today marked by a memorial in the form of a large OS trig point. |
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Although she participated in exhibitions fairly regularly, her perfectionism produced in her a marked ambivalence toward exhibiting. |
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Another example is Giacometti's 1925 Torso, which marked his movement to simplified forms and inspiration from preclassical sculpture. |
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The internal bays are marked externally by paired pilasters with Corinthian capitals at the lower level and Composite at the upper level. |
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The transition point between the floral tube and the corona is marked by the insertion of the free tepals on the fused perianth. |
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The season was marked by increased awareness of the impact financial pressures were having on the team since the move to Cardiff City Stadium. |
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The match also marked the end for departing Wales internationals Ian Gough and Gareth Cooper at Rodney Parade. |
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The summer of 2008 marked a change in the Dragons recruitment policy to a more antipodean focus. |
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The selection of Bradley marked the first time a Premier League club had ever hired an American manager. |
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He left to join Cardiff City where he stayed until 1966, which marked the end of his league career. |
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He marked the occasion by scoring the winning goal in the 90th minute, scoring from a cross by Ashley Young. |
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The concert marked Shirley Bassey's first appearance in Wales for over 5 years. |
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Produced by Colin Richardson, it featured five tracks and marked the band's first official release. |
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A minor role in Mary Reilly marked the first of three film collaborations with director Stephen Frears. |
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In the medieval agricultural year, Lammas also marked the end of the hay harvest that had begun after Midsummer. |
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The end of the Cold War in 1991 marked a reduction in the demand for military ships and submarines, and the town continued its decline. |
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This era marked a pivotal time in submarine development, and several important technologies appeared. |
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However, in ophiuroids, the central body disk is sharply marked off from the arms. |
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The whale's skin is often marked by pits or wounds, which after healing become white scars. |
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However, his case was marked by controversy about whether and how to intervene, and in 2006, Luna was killed by a boat propeller. |
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This is in marked contrast to complex objects which do show aging, such as automobiles and humans. |
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Both the start and end of the period are marked by major extinction events. |
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The top of the Coal Measures may be marked by an unconformity, the overlying rocks being Permian or later in age. |
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This marked the beginning of the armed nationalist struggle against the French government. |
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It is marked by social and cultural events connected to the tradition of whale hunting. |
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Humans were then confronted by a harsh and variable climate, marked by several glacial eras. |
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The final victory in the Hundred Years' War marked an important stage in the evolution of French architecture. |
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The year 1492 also marked the arrival of Christopher Columbus in the New World, during a voyage funded by Isabella. |
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These revolts marked the beginning of a devastating war of independence against the Napoleonic regime. |
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Currently, Earth is in an interglacial period, which marked the beginning of the Holocene epoch. |
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Protected rocky shorelines usually show a narrow almost homogenous eulittoral strip, often marked by the presence of barnacles. |
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The islands are marked by dunes and wide, sandy beaches towards the North Sea and a low, tidal coast towards the Wadden Sea. |
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The disaster marked the rise of Amsterdam on the southwestern end of the bay, since seagoing traffic of the Baltic trade could now visit. |
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Usually the sentence material occupying the preverbal slot has to be pragmatically marked, usually either new information or topics. |
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The idea that the study should end up in a new written language marked his work from the beginning. |
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The wooden device also has north marked and had 32 arrow heads around the edge that may be the points of a compass. |
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The victory and the oil are the miracles of Hanukkah, marked by eating latkes, playing a game with the dreidl and lighting the menorah. |
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The teacher marked the absent students on her list with crosses. |
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Elaborate solemnities marked the 100th anniversary of the event. |
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This is in marked contrast to other more primitive primates, where the agonic mode dominates social behaviour. |
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For some time past I have been the recipient of very marked attentions from a young lady. |
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Properties can marked as obsolete with an attribute, which will cause the compiler to generate a warning if they are used. |
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When Rihanna released her rebellious breakaway album Anti, it marked a definitive turning point in the singer's career. |
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There's been a marked increase lately in Limbaugh's rhetoric about, of all things, class warfare. |
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Bracketed by two roiling group passages, smaller dances slink by, marked by much creaturely creeping and carnivorous eroticism. |
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A cutting horse needs high spirits and a high I.Q. His highly specialized ranch job is to nose into a herd and cut away calves marked for market. |
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Disassimilative processes constitute a marked feature in the life of animal cells. |
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The metapodials appear to have been marked during dismemberment from the lower limbs. |
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This period marked the beginning of a wonderful, if short-lived, era for ethnic music. |
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There are two marked stimulation sites lateral to V1, showing that the lateral secondary foci were located extrastriatally. |
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The upper wings of the moth which Jacob held were undoubtedly marked with kidney-shaped spots of fulvous hue. |
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The superior degree of confidence towards Harriet, which this one article marked, gave her severe pain. |
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The interwar years were marked by economic stagnation in rural and urban areas, and high unemployment. |
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Active and inactive spreading systems in this area are marked by the interaction with the Iceland hotspot. |
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About 50,000 years ago, there was a marked increase in the diversity of artifacts. |
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English verbs are inflected for tense and aspect, and marked for agreement with third person singular subject. |
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The northern and western edges of the Cotswolds are marked by steep escarpments down to the Severn valley and the Warwickshire Avon. |
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The coal and shipbuilding industry that once dominated the North East suffered a marked decline during the second half of the 20th century. |
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The Early Middle Ages marked the beginning of the cultural distinctions between Western and Eastern Europe north of the Mediterranean. |
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The 10th century marked a return of urban life, with the Italian cities doubling in population. |
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Irregular verbs may not follow the types or may be marked in a different way. |
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Nouns are marked for case in a number of ways, most commonly involving various combinations of lenition, palatalisation and suffixation. |
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The differences in dialect are marked in pronunciation and in some vocabulary but also in minor points of grammar. |
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Around 11,700 years ago marked the beginning of the Holocene geological epoch, which includes the Holocene glacial retreat. |
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The Romans pursued the Seleucids by crossing the Hellespont, which marked the first time a Roman army had ever entered Asia. |
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The age of Constantine marked a distinct epoch in the history of the Roman Empire. |
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These attacks marked the beginning of sustained pressure from the expanding kingdom of Mercia. |
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The first year of his reign was marked by the executions of a number of English noblemen whom he considered suspect. |
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William's grave is currently marked by a marble slab with a Latin inscription dating from the early 19th century. |
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Edward's later years, however, were marked by international failure and domestic strife, largely as a result of his inactivity and poor health. |
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While Edward's early reign had been energetic and successful, his later years were marked by inertia, military failure and political strife. |
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The ceremony was marked by a terrible snowstorm, but the common people were undecided as to whether it was a good or bad omen. |
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The last phase of Valois rule in France was marked by the French Wars of Religion. |
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The war marked both the height of chivalry and its subsequent decline, and the development of strong national identities in both countries. |
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Richard II's reign was marked by increasing dissension between the King and several of the most powerful nobles. |
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His defeat at Bosworth Field, the last decisive battle of the Wars of the Roses, marked the end of the Middle Ages in England. |
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Growth of religious orders, especially for women, is marked in certain parts of Africa. |
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Ferhat Abbas and Messali Hadj's movements had marked the period between the two wars, but both sides radicalised after the Second World War. |
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This was in significant contrast to previous and succeeding eras of marked religious violence. |
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Due to its presumed irresectability the site was marked with metallic clips for later irradiation. |
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This Parliamentarian victory marked the end of the Second English Civil War. |
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These various spectra of jargonium are all of a very marked character, quite unlike those due to any other element in similar conditions. |
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Monday marked the beginning of organised action, even as order broke down in the streets, especially at the gates, and the fire raged unchecked. |
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The transfer of Hong Kong to China in 1997 marked for many the end of the British Empire. |
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The differences are most marked in the oldest age group reflecting greater female longevity, where more women were 70 or over. |
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Therefore, part of the errors in the localization results is due to the problem of joysticking the robot exactly onto the marked positions. |
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His first language was Corsican, and he always spoke French with a marked Corsican accent and never learned to spell French properly. |
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The first months of 1821 marked a slow and steady decline into the final stage of tuberculosis. |
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The Soviet victory at Kursk marked the end of German superiority, giving the Soviet Union the initiative on the Eastern Front. |
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These events marked the beginning of the English constitutional monarchy and its role as one of the three elements of parliament. |
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Moreover, his willingness to lodge British soldiers, and a free hospitality shown to British officers marked Mr. Murray as a King's man. |
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Intellectual life was marked by scholasticism, a philosophy that emphasised joining faith to reason, and by the founding of universities. |
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The deposition of the last emperor of the west, Romulus Augustulus, in 476 has traditionally marked the end of the Western Roman Empire. |
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This was especially marked in the lands that did not lie on the Mediterranean, such as northern Gaul or Britain. |
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Legal studies were marked by the steady advance of Roman law into areas of jurisprudence previously governed by customary law. |
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John's reign was marked by conflict with the barons, particularly over the limits of royal power. |
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Edward's reign was also marked by the further development of Parliament, which came to be divided into two Houses. |
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The reigns of both Robert II and his successor, Robert III, were marked by a general decline in royal power. |
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Charles II's reign was marked by the development of the first modern political parties in England. |
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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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The border is marked by signposts welcoming travellers both into Scotland and into England. |
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The eastern part of the estuary is much affected by silting, and part of it is marked on modern maps as dry land rather than tidal. |
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There can be marked differences between purchasing power adjusted incomes and those converted via market exchange rates. |
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Her Majesty's Yacht Britannia left the city to oversee the transfer of Hong Kong in 1997, which marked for many the end of the empire. |
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The search engine Google marked the 200th anniversary of his birth on 2 November 2015 with an algebraic reimaging of its Google Doodle. |
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Although theoretically still compulsory, the 1907 Act effectively marked the end of compulsory infant vaccination in England. |
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This is in marked contrast to filter bag systems, which lose suction when pores in the filter become clogged as dirt and dust are collected. |
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In the UK, the area in which pedestrians should cross at pelican crossings is marked out by a series of markers. |
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Domitian ruled for fifteen years, and his reign was marked by his attempts to compare himself to the gods. |
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The changes on coinage and military expenditures were the root of the financial crisis that marked the Crisis of the Third Century. |
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Sports teams with links to the Irish community exist in England, although this is not as marked as in Scotland. |
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An indigenous currency of silver punched marked coins dating between 600 BCE and 400 BCE has been found at the site. |
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Case is primarily marked using word order and prepositions, while certain verb features are marked using auxiliary verbs. |
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The 18th and 19th centuries were marked by mass education in Standard German in schools. |
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This was also the Age of Reason, which marked a period of great spiritual somnolence and stultification in the Church of England. |
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This sermon marked the inception of what became known as the Oxford Movement. |
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The location of the inner wall of the apse is marked on the pavement and St Cuthbert's tomb is covered by a simple slab. |
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The resolution marked the denomination's first formal acknowledgment that racism played a role in its founding. |
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Germanus is said to have taken away dust from the site, which was still marked with Alban's blood. |
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Additional festivals are also marked by Heathen practice throughout the year. |
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The warm water was turned into the warm bath by a pipe through the wall, marked on the plan. |
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It passed from the furnace under the first and last of the caldrons by two flues, which are marked on the plan. |
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The importance of the city and its Tower is marked by the speed at which he secured London. |
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The beginning of the Tudor period marked the start of the decline of the Tower of London's use as a royal residence. |
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By the early 1990s, however, there had been a marked deterioration in the quality of the Upper Ward, in particular the State Apartments. |
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He justified his view on the basis of these composers' depth of evocative expression and their marked individuality. |
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The 1939 New York World's Fair marked a turning point in architecture between the Art Deco and modern architecture. |
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The Crisis of the Late Middle Ages, beginning at the start of the 14th century, marked the end of this era. |
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The Treaty of Utrecht marked the change from Spanish to British naval supremacy. |
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The eighth century BC saw a marked increase in the general wealth of Cyprus. |
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Once the sheets had been folded together, the highest numbered page was carefully marked out by pricking with a stylus or a small knife. |
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He arrived in London in around 1641, which was marked by the death of Anthony van Dyck in December. |
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Italian Renaissance painting and sculpture are marked by their renewal of classical forms, motifs and subjects. |
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It was founded in 1764 and met in a suite of rooms on the first floor of the Turks Head at 9 Gerrard Street, now marked by a plaque. |
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A society marked off into classes need be specially attentive only to the education of its ruling elements. |
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Old English poetry, like other Old Germanic alliterative verse, is also commonly marked by the caesura or pause. |
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His early career was marked by poetry that bore immense knowledge of English society and he met that knowledge with sharp criticism. |
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Jonson's other work for the theatre in the last years of Elizabeth I's reign was marked by fighting and controversy. |
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Although his time there was marked by variable health from asthma attacks, he nevertheless became an intellectual hero of the Whigs. |
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The site is marked by a small headstone and burial plaque even though his remains were said to have been removed to England years later. |
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His work is marked by lucid prose, awareness of social injustice, opposition to totalitarianism, and outspoken support of democratic socialism. |
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Agatha later claimed that her father's death, occurring when she was eleven years old, marked the end of her childhood. |
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Internationally, the anniversary was marked by performances of the War Requiem, Peter Grimes and other works in four continents. |
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Accompanied by the Soft Machine and the Who, it marked Pink Floyd's first significant tour. |
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Smith earned an executive producer credit, and the album marked his final official contribution to the band's discography. |
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Atlantic Crossing marked both a return to form and a return to the Top 10 of the Billboard album charts. |
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The Beatles movie A Hard Day's Night marked the group's entrance into film. |
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Fashion and image marked the Beatles out from their earlier US rock and roll counterparts. |
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The arrival of Scorpions from Germany marked the geographical expansion of the subgenre. |
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In 2009, Bon Jovi released another number one album, The Circle, which marked a return to their hard rock sound. |
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The period also marked the debut of two acts who, along with Massive Attack, would define the Bristol scene for years to come. |
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Speaking to The Guardian in 2013 about the Orbital gig, Michael Eavis noted that it marked dance music's appearance on the mainstream agenda. |
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Amaluna's visit in 2016 marked Cirque's '20 years of Cirque at the Royal Albert Hall' celebration. |
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The 1940s were a decade marked with controversy for Chaplin, and his popularity declined rapidly. |
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Robinson notes that this was an innovation in comedy films, and marked the time when serious critics began to appreciate Chaplin's work. |
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Chaplin suffered a series of minor strokes in the late 1960s, which marked the beginning of a slow decline in his health. |
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This marked Winslet's second collaboration with Jackman, following the 2006 animated film Flushed Away. |
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The North Galleries, which opened to the public in 1975, marked the arrival of modernist architecture at the National Gallery. |
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The edge of the playing field is marked with a boundary, which could be a fence, part of the stands, a rope or a painted line. |
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Often slaves were used against one another in a circle marked on the floor. |
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The face and lower legs may be marked with white, but white will generally not appear on the body. |
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To avoid potential impact on the endangered Preble's jumping mouse, all captured jumping mice were identified to species and then released immediately without being marked. |
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In, the head noun and the relative pronoun are marked for the same case. |
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The autumn of 1485 marked the ascension of Henry VII to the throne. |
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In the second half of the sixteenth century, Parliament began to legislate on more and more matters and there was a marked increase in the amount of legislation it produced. |
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The years preceding the First World War were marked by worker strikes and civil unrest and saw many violent confrontations between civilians and the police and armed forces. |
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These are marked with LBC in the list of his books given below. |
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This marked the end of the Principate, and the beginning of the Dominate. |
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Commonly the day was still marked by bonfires and miniature explosives, but formal celebrations resumed only with the Restoration, when Charles II became king. |
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The war was marked by the military leadership of notable generals like the duc de Villars, the Jacobite Duke of Berwick, the Duke of Marlborough and Prince Eugene of Savoy. |
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The most blemished life will not keep His love from pouring out. It is the blemished and the marked, the hurting and the rejected that stirs this love in Him. |
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The British military efforts were marked by bungling, and in 1855 a restive Parliament considered a resolution to establish a committee on the conduct of the war. |
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Houses where Negroes buttled or cooked were marked for a visit. |
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His loudly verbalized beliefs marked him as an ignorant bore. |
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The gathering that marked the postwar revival of congoing in England. |
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Now, in charging an author, more particularly a poet, with copyism, the resemblance ought surely to be at least as marked as in the foregoing extract. |
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During the upper part of the Carboniferous period, a marked decline in echinoid diversity occurred, and this trend continued to the Permian period. |
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The Ottoman victory at Kosovo in 1389 effectively marked the end of Serbian power in the region, paving the way for Ottoman expansion into Europe. |
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The site of Holbein's grave is unknown and may never have been marked. |
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Hitler proclaimed that the arson marked the start of a communist uprising. |
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This is especially marked in the dramata of Prodromos and Eugeneianos, which are composed, just like the poetic monodies we have seen, in iambic verse. |
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There must be some efficient cause for each slight individual difference, as well as for more strongly marked variations which occasionally arise. |
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The second half of the 17th century is marked by baroque architecture. |
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At the turn of the 1st and 2nd centuries, the Stanegate and the camps and watchtowers lined along it marked the northern border of Roman dominion. |
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Upon this unfortunate, with the touch of romance which marked many of her proceedings, Lady Derby had conferred the name of Fenella, after some ancient princess of the island. |
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The planets are marked by granite discs, and the Moon by a water recess. |
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