These are merely answers in kind, which can no doubt be met with plausible rejoinders. |
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But several requests to lay proposals before the bank met with no serious response except that the bank should simply lend more money. |
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It broke down not because it met with stiff physical resistance from security forces but more because it was an ideological flop. |
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Efforts to ascertain concrete information are met with bland replies and you come away none the wiser. |
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Recent attempts to revive viticultural traditions and make wine have met with modest success. |
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Neither suggestion met with approval so I repaired to the kitchen to make coffee. |
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The developer met with residents at a meeting organised by the development committee. |
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Recent moves to revive the dying indigenous cultures have met with little success. |
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Among the more illiterate classes, to be possessed with the spirit of a fox is a form of zoanthropy not infrequently met with. |
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Canseco's charges were met with outright denials or responses that skirted the issue. |
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After I met with him, it was clear that his personality didn't entirely mesh with his line of work. |
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Sometimes when we tried to speak Spanish we were met with withering sneers. |
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The idea of the possible purchase of a Defibrillator to be centrally located in the town was met with approval. |
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Similarly, refugee centres met with a hostile reception initially but we now have these facilities in almost every county in Ireland. |
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Moreover, his attempts to construct theories of good design met with a lukewarm reception. |
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Thus, criticising young people and negatively stereotyping them as rebellious, met with strong aversion from the youth and children alike. |
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The government decision to back out has also been met with widespread criticism by civic chiefs. |
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It is understandable that this method of prevention has not been met with widespread support. |
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Amazingly, this sharp slowdown in consumer spending, though lasting for half a year, has been met with flat denial all around. |
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On many occasions they have demanded information on the terms of the deal, but met with a flat refusal. |
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However, we were met with a raucous noise purporting to be music, and fairground stalls. |
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I was met with a stiff child, no answering or responsive hug, no acknowledgement and a blank stare into space. |
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The decision to increase the discount has met with approval from the livestock sector. |
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We also met with the official organizations representing U.S. cattle producers, meat processors and renderers. |
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That claim, by the Raelian movement, also met with scepticism from scientists and has not been backed since by essential DNA proof. |
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We are met with smiles and welcoming greetings, a bit of small talk, and a friendly goodbye. |
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This initiative has no doubt been met with approval by many involved in education. |
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I met with around 15 of them on Friday night at their weeknight Prayer Meeting and spoke briefly. |
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And all those leaders including the acting director for FEMA who was there also, met with the president. |
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This was met with congratulations from the oldies, but the usual jibing remarks from my sister. |
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These developments have met with a mixed reaction in the respective countries. |
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Its products are sold in supermarkets all over Europe, but Quorn's arrival stateside earlier this year met with a less than rapturous reception. |
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Often this is met with a quizzical expression and a demand for me to explain what I am asking them. |
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However, Shakespeare's attempts to locate himself within a literary tradition were not always met with such approbation. |
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The proposed cuts were met with mass walkouts, first by public sector workers and then by the rest of the Argentine unions. |
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Attempts to depart are met with roadblocks and gangs of confrontational junk cars. |
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However, there's absolutely no indication whatsoever that the people who met with Vincent did anything improper. |
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My light-hearted offer to provide a dumpster was usually met with a wan smile. |
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At its core, this is an argument that absolutism should always be met with absolutism, a notion that I think is wildly mistaken. |
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Members of the Homeless Power Project also have met with police recruits at the training academy and at some precincts. |
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As she approached her friend, she was met with her very own loving embrace. |
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Claims that the world's first cloned baby could be on its way have been met with widespread condemnation. |
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She was met with the tip of a black sword quivering centimeters away from her nose. |
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Upon their arrival at the station, Dion was met with claps on the back and countless thumbs-up signs. |
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The proposals for extra drinking time were met with a storm of protest from neighbours who said it would fuel late-night noise. |
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The reporter observed that this comment was met with amens and hallelujahs. |
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I met with in this charming season, expelled every gloomy and vexatious thought, just at the close of day the gentle gales retired. |
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A project which aims to shape a rural community for future generations has met with apathy, says a group. |
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Threats of terror and death can only be met with an implacable and resolute show of force. |
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Any allegation for nuisance is often met with a counter allegation which must also be investigated. |
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The off season signing of Green, the NFC's top-rated passer last year for the St. Louis Rams, was met with much fanfare. |
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In certain instances students met with their industry mentors while playing a round of golf. |
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That policy has met with some success in the United States and other rich countries. |
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The idea met with approval from religious as well as tourist and cultural groups. |
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Hugh about-turned, and headed in the opposite direction to be met with a similar fate. |
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Kerr's refusal to accept their recommendation was met with widespread approval by the Scottish business community. |
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Properties are taking longer to sell, but asking prices are still being met with regularity. |
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When Maura met with me she carried at least five or six photo albums and bags of photographs. |
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Because the political bloggers who have been targeted live in different states, Frey has met with the FBI about the incidents. |
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As she tells the story in her book nomad, she met with liberal and conservative outfits. |
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The attempts by some shortsighted commanders to confine themselves to training and to leave education to officers of educational structures have met with a resolute rebuff. |
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He met with official disfavour after his spectacular military failure at St. Etienne in 1546, a crucial stumble in Henry's campaign to annex the territory. |
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He tried a high roundhouse and was met with an inside crescent by Jordan. |
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The 10 inch thin-crust pizzas met with heavily qualified praise. |
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And I forked over too much money for a polka dot shirt dress that was met with admiration from my coworkers. |
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The destruction of the Afghan Buddhas was met with reprimands from our officials, while ancient religious sites in our own country are being turned into quarries. |
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Suggestions that she run for president have been met with repeated demurrals. |
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On December 9, 2013, Norris met with Neubauer, her squadron commander Lt Col. Betsy Ross, Col. Tombe, and others. |
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Sensitive subjects are met with a short burst of laughter, and serious answers are sandwiched between a piercing gaze. |
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Necrobutcher of the Norwegian black metal band, Mayhem met with Larson for an exorcism. |
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Justice League NYC met with the state attorney general and held a press conference yesterday at city hall. |
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After a flight to Havana, students met with Cuban hosts who led them to numerous cultural sites and taught them Cuban language skills, Latin dances, and Cuban arts. |
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The 40-year-old charmed star met with E.L. James recently, sparking rumors of an impending casting announcement. |
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My ears were met with the noise of Bam nervously jangling his car keys. |
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Those, like corder, who claim to have spoken to an operator, said they have been met with evasion. |
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Yet the campaign by the IH to beautify the Irish home by emphasizing the domestic role of women was not met with universal accord by the female readers of the paper. |
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Thus, my amorous advances are met with one of those dreaded five phrases. |
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Until recently, botanists have met with similar impenetrability when asking these questions about orchids, the glamour queens of the plant kingdom. |
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First, Bradey met with Elizabeth Hawley, the gatekeeper of Everest records. |
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Accompanied by Education Minister Saar and Police Chief Aharonovitz, he met with the leadership of the LGBT community. |
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Good news, in an epidemic as unpredictable as this one, must be met with caution. |
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An earlier idea he raised to levy motorists had met with severe criticism. |
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The secretary of defense met with his counterparts in Asia to discuss the nuclear crisis. |
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But the bombshell first lady's attempt to play the everywoman during this campaign was met with some mockery. |
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On Monday, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry met with Libyan Prime Minister abdullah al-Thinni. |
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The former ranking member on the House International Relations Committee met with Foreign Minister Chen Chien-jen in a closed-door meeting prior to his departure yesterday. |
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The suggestion that birth and motherhood are almost as taboo as death in our society, would, as like as not, be met with guffaws of disbelief in mixed company. |
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During that deployment, as an adviser, I met with Iraqi counterparts weekly, sometimes more. |
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The occasional yellow or red was acceptable, but the suggestion of a blue dress was met with distress, and brown was anathema. |
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What I do remember about Eddie Rademeyer is a particular locution he favoured when a question of his was met with a blank stare by some poor uncomprehending pupil. |
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In Romneyland, the super PAC is being met with real suspicion and skepticism. |
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The New Zealand Barbarians received polite applause and the England team, not surprisingly, were met with a standing ovation that raised the roof. |
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I recently met with the management team of a successful retailer. |
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He had recently returned from India, where he met with leaders of the Gandhian movement. |
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Some of his published works have met with strong criticism and reproach. |
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I would have been appeased by a simple line indicating Lincoln had met with Douglass at some point. |
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He developed a new form of relativity called kinematic relativity, an alternative to Einstein's general theory of relativity, which also met with considerable opposition. |
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Jessen was named a Mormon bishop, but the appointment was met with vocal protests. |
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In the meeting, also attended by her acolyte, she tells the president in an excited voice how she had just met with antiwar protesters who were gathering in Washington. |
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He met with the King but was unable to persuade him to grant him their mother's estates, and travelled back to Normandy in the autumn. |
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Philip believed that Edward III was in breach of his obligations as vassal, so in May 1337 he met with his Great Council in Paris. |
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In 1857, the Devon Constabulary tried to take over the Bradninch Borough Police but was met with fierce resistance from the borough authorities. |
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In June 2015 he visited Siem Reap in Cambodia, where he met with child victims of violence. |
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Sir Walter had sought the acquaintance, and though his overtures had not been met with any warmth, he had persevered in seeking it. |
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The offer was met with criticism locally with fears a takeover from a mainland firm could cause the paper to lose its connection to the island. |
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However, these findings have been met with a general lack of acceptance in scientific communities. |
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Everywhere the goddess then deigns to visit, she is met with celebration, hospitality, and peace. |
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Before any foreign ambassadors reached the Senate, they met with the consuls. |
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He brought his army from Melantias to Adrianople, where he met with Sebastian's force. |
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It has also been suggested that Greuthungi may be related to certain place names in Poland, but this has met with little support. |
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Sprague de Camp's Harold Shea met with Thor, as with other Norse gods, in the very first of Shea's many fantasy adventures. |
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When Joubert visited the Transvaal that year, Janse van Rensburg met with him. |
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In France, the book met with an unfriendly reception from both supporters and opponents of the regime. |
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In the Late Middle Ages, the expansion of the Aragonese Crown southwards met with the Castilian advance eastward in the region of Murcia. |
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Venetian naval efforts in the Aegean Sea and the Dardanelles in 1717 and 1718, however, met with little success. |
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They were met with a hostile attitude from Alagakkonara, so they left the place. |
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Marshal Khorloogiin Choibalsan attempted to migrate the deportees to Mongolia and he met with them in Siberia during his visit to Russia. |
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Khagan Kublai dined with a large court every day, and met with many ambassadors and foreign merchants. |
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In November 1974, their representatives met with the MLSTP in Algiers and worked out an agreement for the transfer of sovereignty. |
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Pizarro and some of his men, most notably a friar named Vincente de Valverde, met with the Inca, who had brought only a small retinue. |
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The following night, the Portuguese again sent two envoys to the Chinese fleet, but were met with a brief bombardment. |
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Nonetheless, it was continued on 1930s up until 1945 replacing the Hollywood market with Japanese films but met with little success. |
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Then he proceeded to Tabasco, where he met with resistance and won a battle against the natives. |
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The inspectors were met with evasion and denials from the Soviet scientists, and were eventually ordered out of the facility. |
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They were also trying to integrate public accommodations, such as lunch counters, and were met with arrests and Ku Klux Klan violence. |
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In both Veraguas and the capital this act was met with disdain, although on differing levels. |
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It reached Southampton, Hampshire and met with the Mayflower and the additional colonists hired by the investors. |
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Initially the trip went smoothly, but under way they were met with strong winds and storms. |
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In 1607 Van der Hagen sailed to Mauritius, there he met with Cornelis Matelieff and ate a dodo, whose taste he noted was rather disgusting. |
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Kuchum attempted to unite the rival factions within the khanate nobility but met with resistance. |
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Khabarov crossed the mountains in the fall of 1650 and this time was met with armed resistance. |
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In 1557, Spain met with bankruptcy and was forced to partially repudiate its debt through debt consolidation and conversion. |
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As such, the college appealed directly to the Crown officers, and on 1 May 1607, it met with a committee of judges at Ellesmere's house. |
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Places such as Delhi, Allahabad, Kanpur and Lucknow were all met with general massacre after they were recaptured by British forces. |
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The proposed final draft of Article 2B met with controversy within the ALI, and as a consequence the ALI did not grant its assent. |
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In World War I it was only after frontal attacks had met with carnage from machine guns, that alternative military tactics were devised. |
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Even the Oxford University Museum of Natural History, a building designed with Ruskin's collaboration, met with his disapproval. |
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For the second edition, Clifford Webb was commissioned to produce the illustrations, which met with grudging approval from Ransome. |
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In fact, though the Russians did not yet know it, the British had met with a reverse. |
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Confirmation that the unit would close was met with protest locally, including a march through the town centre. |
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The accuracy was such that the driftways met with less than three inches of error. |
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Bee Young, owner of Wickit Weedery, met with city officials when they drafted the proposed local regulations. |
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Some members of the Trust yesterday met with Ratnakar and held an emergency meeting at the Yajurveda Mandir to discuss the situation. |
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Adrian Freer met with the Yugoslavs to discuss last-minute details, then led his convoy, numbering about 2,000 troops, in toward Pristina. |
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Sheikh Sabah Al-Khalid met with the ambassadors of Belgium Damien Angelet, Indonesia Ferry Adamhar, Spain Angel Losada and Sri Lanka Fiji Ratna. |
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The Society for the Protection of Animal Rights in Egypt met with Makram to discuss the process further. |
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He went to the port town of Azov, where he met with the emir of the Khan, then to the large and rich city of Majar. |
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A delegation of senior English clergy met with Henry and his advisers at Stockbridge shortly before Easter in April. |
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The news of his death was met with expressions of incredulity. |
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In reality, true nature is as difficult to be met with in authors, as the Bayonne ham, or Bologna sausage, is to be found in the shops. |
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No attempt in this direction has, as yet, met with the general favour which Dr. Kirk's block model analysis has secured. |
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Once again, my little attempt to charm her with humour was met with a ceilingward lifting of the eyebrows in finicky disapproval. |
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Some of these cimices are extremely pretty, but if handled emit their disagreeable perfume. I have met with about a dozen species of these bugs. |
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Over time, he helps the patient see that his own gestures are met with countergestures which have a different quality and tone to them. |
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The suggestion that they work through the holidays met with deafening silence. |
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I was a hail fellow well met with all of the workmen at the factory, most of whom knew little and cared less about social distinctions. |
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When the House of Commons attempted to revive the proposal in 1610, it was met with a more open hostility. |
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In the late 1870s, Furnivall and Murray met with several publishers about publishing the dictionary. |
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The delegation succeeded, even though prior Greek attempts to involve Rome in Greek affairs had been met with Roman apathy. |
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Nevertheless, it appears that Severus' career during the 160s met with some difficulties. |
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He moved on to Milan, where he was met with open gates and jubilant rejoicing. |
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He staged a grand adventus in the city, and was met with popular jubilation. |
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In February 313, Constantine met with Licinius in Milan, where they developed the Edict of Milan. |
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Southern kings had never ruled the north, and his usurpation was met with outrage by the Northumbrians, who had always resisted southern control. |
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He then met with William the Lion in April and rejected William the Lion's offer to purchase Northumbria, which William had a claim over. |
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The city of Vannes changed hands several times, while further campaigns in Gascony met with mixed success for both sides. |
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In the winter of 1532, Henry met with Francis I at Calais and enlisted the support of the French king for his new marriage. |
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Fairfax soon drove the enemy into Colchester, but his first attack on the town met with a repulse and he had to settle down to a long siege. |
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The next day, a special envoy from Charles II, Lord Arlington, met with William in Nieuwerbrug and presented a proposal from Charles. |
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The new extension also met with opposition from the Mersey and Irwell Navigation, until the duke purchased a controlling interest in the company. |
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Civil disobedience was attempted but was met with the seizure of personal property and even imprisonment. |
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On 4 December, he met with the King and again urged delay in any decision about abdication. |
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Whittle met with Cripps to object personally to the nationalisation efforts and how they were being handled, but to no avail. |
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Civil disobedience was attempted, but was met with seizure of personal property and even imprisonment. |
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Though it was dangerous for anyone to have anything to do with Barton, More had indeed met with her, and was impressed by her fervor. |
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The edict of expulsion was widely popular and met with little resistance, and the expulsion was quickly carried out. |
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In fact, the Normans met with the steadiest resistance in a part of England that was the most influenced by the Danish. |
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He made his way to Conwy, where on 12 August he met with the Earl of Northumberland for negotiations. |
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Back in New York the following day, the Beatles met with another strong reception during two shows at Carnegie Hall. |
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Abbey Road received mixed reviews, although the medley met with general acclaim. |
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Mr. Noda met with Mr. Ozawa twice but the talks failed to yield a meeting of the minds. |
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She and Olivia de Havilland secretly met with Cukor at night and at weekends for his advice about how they should play their parts. |
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Oldman met with Oswald's wife, Marina, and her two daughters to prepare for the role. |
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Beyond Pixar animation, the Shrek, Ice Age and Despicable Me series have met with the most success. |
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During the filming of Bronson Hardy met with Britain's most notorious prisoner several times and the two became good friends. |
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This was met with extreme skepticism from the media, which notably irritated Faldo when he was asked continuing questions about it. |
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However, the plan was met with resistance in Poland, Lithuania, and the Soviet Union, which opposed any international force in Lithuania. |
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They met with considerable success as many of the native Welsh rulers, resentful of Llywelyn's overlordship, surrendered and joined the English. |
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The British military met with many difficulties in maximizing the use of Loyalist factions. |
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In the Qing period, giving a gyrfalcon to the royal court in tribute could be met with a considerable reward. |
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By one account, when met with Russian intransigence, Disraeli told his secretary to order a special train to return them home to begin the war. |
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Gladstone had absented himself from the funeral, with his plea of the press of public business met with public mockery. |
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On 7 May 1926, the TUC met with Samuel and worked out a set of proposals designed to end the dispute. |
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He met with a legation secretary, whom he shot and killed to protest his family's treatment in Germany. |
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As elsewhere in Communist Europe the Soviet occupation of Poland met with armed resistance from the outset which continued into the fifties. |
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This campaign was met with violence by loyalists who viewed the campaign as a republican stalking horse. |
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She went on a state visit to the Soviet Union in 1984 and met with Gorbachev and Nikolai Ryzhkov, the Chairman of the Council of Ministers. |
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On the other hand, however, these results have largely been met with a negative criticism and citizen coalitions. |
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The PDPA's crackdown was met with open rebellion, including Ismail Khan's Herat Uprising. |
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The main body of coalition forces continued their drive into the heart of Iraq and met with little resistance. |
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Later that month, Hage met with General Habbush and Iraqi Deputy Prime Minister Tariq Aziz. |
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Mehmed's demand that Jassim disband his troops and pledge his loyalty to the Ottomans was met with refusal. |
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However, expansion into the hinterlands of both cities met with stiff resistance. |
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Following his visit to China, Nixon met with Soviet leaders, including Brezhnev in Moscow. |
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This was dually met with the introduction of the Han Dynasty junk ship design in the same century. |
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When Umar was assassinated by Persians in 644, the election of Uthman as successor was met with increasing opposition. |
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He was one of the group of Protestant churchmen who met with Provisional IRA officers in Feakle, County Clare to try to broker peace. |
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Blackstar was released on 8 January 2016, Bowie's 69th birthday, and was met with critical acclaim. |
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While Smith was not adept at public speaking, his lectures met with success. |
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After touring the south of France, the group moved to Geneva, where Smith met with the philosopher Voltaire. |
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This met with Ibn Saud's opposition, as he recognized the danger of a direct conflict with the British. |
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King Charles I and William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury, met with a reverse in their efforts to impose a new liturgy on the Scots. |
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The expedition met with only limited success, though hundreds of settlers were killed or captured. |
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Benjamin Disraeli often met with Rosebery in the 1870s to try to recruit him for his party, but this proved futile. |
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Further reforms to make the Mathematics syllabus more popular have been met with mixed opinions. |
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This decision was met with controversy from parents, staff and the local community. |
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They were met with a barrage of missiles, not arrows but spears, axes and stones. |
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In November 1324 he met with the earls and the English Church, who recommended that Edward should lead a force of 11,000 men to Gascony. |
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The relationship between Henry Bolingbroke and the king met with a second crisis. |
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Although this met with moderate success, the outbreak of war with France, taxes and transportation costs limited the development of the quarry. |
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The 16th RWF, which had fallen behind the creeping barrage, were met with determined German resistance which repulsed two assaults. |
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The attack on the northern flank again met with exceptional German resistance. |
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In 2013, 2014, and 2015, he met with the commander of Saudi Arabia's National Guard Mutaib bin Abdullah. |
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With a few exceptions, after the early 1970s proposals to close other lines were met with vociferous public opposition and were quietly shelved. |
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In 2008, an opposition rally in Sana'a demanding electoral reform was met with police gunfire. |
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Countless experiments to produce porcelain had unpredictable results and met with failure. |
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After the collapse of the Cardiff Bay Opera House scheme, a new project, the Wales Millennium Centre, met with more success. |
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Tyler was announced as the United Kingdom's entrant on 7 March 2013, and was met with a mixed reaction. |
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This was met with a mixed reception, as their style and fan base bore little resemblance to the heavy metal background of Iron Maiden. |
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In 1826 he completed a successful engagement in the United States, and in 1828 his performances met with a very flattering reception in Paris. |
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After peace talks failed, his forces met with the Scots at Largs, in Ayrshire. |
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The Dutch merchants aggressively challenged the Hansa and met with much success. |
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The plan met with significant opposition within the islands, primarily resulting from the anticipated visual impact of the development. |
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One exception is French Polynesia, where, in many parts, cetaceans are met with great brutality. |
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Other attempts to unite the different dialect circles were met with cynicism. |
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On 20 January 1192, Philip met with William FitzRalph, Richard's seneschal of Normandy. |
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On 19 May, Gort met with French General Gaston Billotte, commander of the French First Army and overall coordinator of the Allied forces. |
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Syrian claims of aerial victories were met with skepticism even from their Soviet allies. |
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They were met with heavy machine gun fire from emplacements dug into the overlooking cliffs. |
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While sometimes paid, conscripts are not free to decline enlistment and draft dodging or desertion are often met with severe punishment. |
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The Lewis and Clark expedition met with such hospitality in the Upper Missouri River villages that the expedition stopped there for the winter. |
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He met with world figures, and was often described as an ambassador of peace. |
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This program has met with mixed results, sometimes causing conflicts between the locals and the recently arrived settlers. |
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Cabral met with its king, with whom he established friendly relations and exchanged gifts. |
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This met with considerable overt and covert resistance in free states and cities such as Philadelphia, New York and Boston. |
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Junior Minister Jennifer McCann today met with the European Economic and Social Committee at Stormont during their first visit to Belfast. |
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Patients then met with an audiologist from the respective group to which they were randomized. |
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Fidell has spoken with dahl but not yet met with him in person. |
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His teacher's reprobations were always met with a sardonic roll of the eyes. |
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In her first day as the EU's top envoy to the country, Lassen met with Foreign Minister Gebran Bassil. |
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Patrick Leahy also met with Cuban President Raul Castro and other senior officials. |
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They also met with sculptor Ron Nagle, best known for abstraction. |
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Netanyahu on Tuesday met with foreign minister Avigdoor Liberman, head of Yisrael Beitenu party. |
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Mohammed Ahmed bin Abdul Aziz Al Shehhi, undersecretary of the Ministry of Economy, met with Belarus' senior officials. |
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Businesspeople from Central Asia, Ethiopia, Ruanda and Nigeria met with senators and congressmen on commerce. |
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His friendly jibes at the south Indian communities, Gujaratis, Punjabis and Maharashtrians communities were met with raucous laughter. |
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Francis met with rape victims Monday and begged for their forgiveness. |
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We met with a gaggle of foreign ministers for hours over days. |
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Asquith's fall was met with rejoicing in much of the British and Allied press and sterling rallied against the German mark on the New York markets. |
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Lloyd George had also been reflecting on the substance of the scheme and, on Friday 1 December, he met with Asquith to put forward an alternative. |
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Collectivisation often met with strong rural resistance, including peasants frequently destroying property rather than surrendering it to the collectives. |
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He began by outlining his proposed reforms in pamphlets, professional journal articles, and legislative testimony, but met with a discouraging lack of interest. |
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I WAS one of the Kensington Field residents who met with the campaigners of KNOP on February 3 and I've got to say I was disappointed with what I witnessed. |
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Bonham's Case was met with mixed reactions at the time, with King James I and his Lord Chancellor, Lord Ellesmere, were both deeply unhappy with it. |
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It was not long before the new reign also met with other problems caused by the central position at court of Roger Mortimer, who was now the de facto ruler of England. |
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In the United States, Coke's decision met with a better reaction. |
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On June 11, 1963, President Kennedy met with the Republican leaders to discuss the legislation before his television address to the nation that evening. |
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The expansion of offshore wind farms has met with some resistance. |
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In the Battle of Ponza in front of the island of Ponza, the fleet met with 40 galleys of Andrea Doria, and managed to vanquish the Genoese and capture seven galleys. |
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Despite some favorable anecdotal evidence, the effectiveness of alternative veterinary medicine has been met with skepticism in scientific journals. |
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Unfortunately, lack of scientific training on the part of medical attendants who probe and befinger wounds without proper antiseptic precautions is met with too often. |
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Councillors Andrew Cooper and Karen Allison have already met with many residents furious at the landgrab being proposed on gardens they have cared for over many years. |
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The ships then sailed for Bali, and met with the island's king. |
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Velazquez was met with all the excitement from Christopher Columbus's first voyage to the new world, so Diego made sure he was on the second voyage of Christopher Columbus. |
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This met with no response and nor did the gomusta require any. |
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Stephen Burke, 49, has met with civic leaders after his 17-year-old daughter, Sarah, was knocked down and killed last year by off-duty cabbie David Baillie. |
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Any resistance to Mongol rule was met with massive collective punishment. |
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Then, in May 1337, Philip met with his Great Council in Paris. |
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On Thursday, March 21, 2013, CUI Global's management met with representatives from Snam Rete and Socrate at Snam Rete's Headquarters in Milan, Italy. |
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According to The Travels of Marco Polo, they passed through much of Asia, and met with Kublai Khan, a Mongol ruler and founder of the Yuan dynasty. |
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The giraffe was presented as the qilin, but this association was met with a dismissive attitude from the Yongle Emperor who rejected the laudatory memorials of his officials. |
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The digitized first edition of the DWB met with lively interest. |
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His next act of manslaughter will be met with the wrath of the Earth Goddess, suggesting a domineering matriarchate embedded within the surface patriarchate. |
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His campaigning was also met with dissatisfaction from Ernak, ruler of the Akatziri Huns, who wanted to focus on the incoming Oghur speaking peoples. |
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However, this was met with strong resistance by protestors, resulting in a total of 160 injured police and 75 arrested participants in the protests. |
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The Delhi High Court had directed the state government to stop e-rickshaws from plying on city roads which had been met with resistance and protests from E rickshaw owners. |
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However, initial French attempts at settling the region met with failure. |
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Westendorff was the first white person I'd met with a true Charleston accent. The dialect had high and low forms, with the latter known as Geech or Geechee. |
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Houghton then met with employees at the Footscray, Australia headquarters on July 18, 2013 to announce a restructuring process that would result in staff layoffs. |
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In 2012, he met with UK Prime Minister David Cameron at 10 Downing Street to call for more action to help children affected by malnutrition around the world. |
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But the Devil had met with too much Success in his first Attempts, not to go on with his general Resolution of debauching the Minds of Men, and bringing them off from God. |
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The conduct of Ithacius immediately met with the severest reprobation. |
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There had been a series of protests at the beginning of the 1970s that raised awareness for back unification but they were met with severe suppression. |
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The Portuguese became the first known Europeans to visit the port of Mombasa from 7 to 13 April 1498, but were met with hostility and soon departed. |
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Mayor Richard Riordan met with the city commissioners from the San Fernando Valley area and, according to Schultz, brainwashed them to oppose Valley secession. |
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This was initially met with skepticism from paleomagnetists. |
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Mr. Ratcliffe has sometimes found them to contain arsenic in an oxidized state, combined with ferric oxide, and once he met with a paco ore mainly composed of antimony ochre. |
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The Cougar has entirely disappeared, or is very rarely met with. This animal was about the size of the wolf, of a gray color, strong, active, fierce and untameable. |
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German commanders met with French officials on 18 June with the goal of forcing the new French government to accept an armistice that amounted to surrender. |
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Russia's defeat was met with shock in the West and across the Far East. |
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