In the mid-1990s he was fined for clocking cars and, more recently, was convicted of a passport fraud. |
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They had a common ancestor more recently than either had with the monotremes or, probably, any other prototherian group. |
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Although our new home was built more recently, in 1998, it was not prewired. |
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Oil analysis isn't new to military and commercial airline operation, but has come to general aviation more recently. |
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But more recently, the favor in the finest galettes has been made of fine china, decorated with flowers, texts or other themes. |
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The church and more recently the study of comparative religions were of great importance to him. |
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There are some who would argue that the telephone and, more recently, email have destroyed the art of good penmanship in letter writing. |
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They have also been part of the United Nations peacekeeping forces in Cyprus and, more recently, Bosnia. |
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In March the company inked a deal with BMW and, more recently, clinched a Ford contract. |
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Gray, a former Harrogate choirboy and more recently a regular churchgoer in Newcastle, posed as a priest to rob the woman in her own home. |
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He had worked as a paper boy while he was at school and more recently in the engineering and concreting industry. |
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Developed much more recently than Vail, Beaver Creek pampers visitors with escalators between its main village plaza and the lifts. |
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The probability of a more recently established canopy tree of smaller stature overtopping its taller neighbors is low. |
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They were outposts of Europe, transplanted bits of London or Manchester, or more recently of Athens or Rome. |
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Generally, it was the more recently conducted reviews that had considered or tested for funnel plot asymmetry. |
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Any uprising is squashed by a massive show of force, as seen in the 1959 and more recently, the 1987-1989 uprisings. |
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Naturally more recently independent States wish to do the same and thus fiercely guard their Westphalian sovereignty. |
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I have canoed, fished, sailed and more recently I have become qualified in powerboats. |
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As someone who has self-harmed, years ago, but also more recently, I can really identify, as I'm sure thousands of others do. |
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He was the one who talked filth to Laura Dern in Wild At Heart and more recently played a thumbless Canadian spy in The English Patient. |
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He also made cut drawings using a knife and mat board, and, more recently, small, painted wood bas-reliefs with criss-crossing incised grooves. |
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It would be made by others, using new materials and new processes, such as screen-printing and more recently laser-engraving. |
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In terms of molecular structure, the researchers found the order Testudines to be closely related to the more recently evolved order Crocodilia. |
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Flamenco now has modern influences such as blues, jazz and more recently rock, hip-hop or techno. |
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The other attacker, only 16 at the time of the assault, has been released more recently. |
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Big Ben has more recently figured in fevered truck bomb scenarios that result in it crashing down. |
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There are more than 25 world-scale units exporting principally ammonia, methanol, steel products and, more recently, liquefied natural gas. |
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He was an avid collector of jade, postage stamps, and more recently revenue stamps and licences. |
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Gove is a notorious figure, playing with NYC's gutter punks L.E.S. Stitches and, more recently, street-punk kings U.S. Bombs. |
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Devices for occluding the urethra include urethral plugs and, more recently, expandable urethral devices. |
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Institutional shareholders have more recently renewed a campaign for enhanced corporate governance. |
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Until more recently, historical accounts of nonslaveholding whites of the antebellum Southeast have focused heavily on yeomen and sharecroppers. |
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Tammars survived the introduction of dingoes and, more recently, red foxes. |
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The contribution made by individual refugees to their adoptive homeland will also be explored, as will the experiences of refugees more recently. |
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After all the years, I'm still keen to watch butterflies and moths, and more recently to collect aculeates. |
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What we have witnessed more recently has been the collapse of some financial edifices which have shown the worst aspects of pure, undiluted greed. |
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And even more recently, boatwright was discovered to have a sister living in Louisiana. |
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Traditional waterfall methods for developing software are rapidly declining in popularity as more recently developed Agile methodologies are increasingly adopted. |
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The search for fish, whale oil, and furs and a trade route to China has been succeeded by exploration for mineral resources and more recently by strategic military occupation. |
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Lack of investment led to the closure of the once-rich reefs and, more recently, gold itself has lost its glitter and become just another mineral deposit. |
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Ethnography is a research approach that developed in anthropology to study cultural groups and that has more recently been used to study small-group culture. |
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But I also learned more recently not to put a gauzy, Instagram filter on the life of Nelson Mandela. |
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In the case of Britain, they also attempt to obtain information on more recently arrived languages such as Gujarati, Punjabi, Maltese, and Turkish. |
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Nattavude has a wealth of experience at Macau having competed there for many years in touring cars and, more recently in the Porsche Infineon Carrera Cup Asia. |
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It was taken to the blunger by wheelbarrow, or horse and cart, and more recently in bogies on a small narrow gauge railway by a pulley system linked to the steam engine. |
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Most likely, these taxa are synonyms of more recently named taxa, but this cannot be demonstrated because the types of the older taxa are incompletely preserved. |
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He's been fitting crittercams on sharks since 1997, first on tiger sharks in Australia and more recently on bull sharks and hammerheads in Florida. |
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I always carry a small spiral notebook in my shirt pocket and, more recently, a small electronic memo recorder, to save ideas and images for future use. |
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The trouble is that those who urged non-resistance to fascism then were, by and large, those who urged that we leave fascism in place more recently. |
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And more recently, the company further validated its belief in this technology when it announced it will be used for mass production on MY2001 Jeep Wrangler hardtops. |
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The diagnosis of osteomalacia, made in the past by bone biopsy and more recently by measurements of bone mineral density, may be overlooked in some patients. |
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Eight to nine-thousand year old stone tools recovered from California's Channel Islands resemble those used for boat-building much more recently by Chumash Indians. |
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The portentous original plan was to make three trilogies and so far we've been subjected to all three of the middle trilogy and, more recently, two of the first. |
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I'd like to see some other folks that come in that have some experience certainly in fly-by-wire systems, folks that have been doing it more recently than I have. |
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Television still has a fragmenting nature about it in Canada due to bilingualism and more recently in specialty channels which cater to our multicultural population. |
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It was used more recently in Kim Stanley Robinson's novels, particularly Fifty Degrees Below. |
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Until much more recently, however, Dispensationalism was much more universally held among Brethren outside of the United Kingdom. |
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But more recently the yield curve has steepened by far less than similar episodes of rising growth in the past would suggest. |
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However, this haplogroup is now believed by some to have originated over 12,000 years more recently than previously thought. |
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All IP headers have a type-of-service byte, more recently defined as the diffServe code point field. |
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Maltese has a Semitic base with substantial borrowing from Sicilian, Italian, a little French, and more recently and increasingly, English. |
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There are more recently deposited shingle beaches at the northernmost point, the Point of Ayre. |
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In the Germanophone theological community, for instance, Hans Kung, Karl Rahner, and, more recently, Walter Kasper have made similar arguments. |
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Offshore oil and gas from North Sea and Irish Sea, and more recently offshore wind, are significant components in Northern England's energy mix. |
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A RMS can be identified with the use of desmin stains and muscle specific actin stains and more recently myogenin. |
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Much of the historic Pilgrims' Way still survives at the foot of the scarp slope and this has been joined much more recently by the M20 motorway. |
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Peter was mentally disabled, with a seizure disorder compounded more recently with Dupuytren's Contracture, dementia, and cancer. |
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In his frigid antihumanism, Sorokin parts company with Russian satirists like Gogol, Bulgakov, Yuri Olesha and, more recently, Viktor Pelevin. |
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The club holds several rivalries, most notably with Liverpool, Manchester City and Leeds United, and more recently with Arsenal. |
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Historically these paths were not planned for reaching summits, but more recently they are used by fell walkers for that purpose. |
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The MRCA of humans alive today would, therefore, need to have lived more recently than either. |
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However, more recently, it has been suggested that it may date from earlier than Abdalonymus' death. |
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Traditionally drugs were obtained through extraction from medicinal plants, but more recently also by organic synthesis. |
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The Scottish Episcopal Church was formally incorporated in 1712, and it more recently became part of the Anglican Communion. |
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But more recently, duress of circumstance and necessity have been recognized and used by courts. |
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Passenger services are operated by Northern using Class 185s and more recently by Class 153 and Class 156 diesel multiple units. |
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The earliest craft were rowed across the lake, whilst later ferries were steam powered and, more recently, diesel powered. |
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Woodland on the steep slopes includes remnants of ancient woodland but other areas are more recently planted. |
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On the Cheshire border with Flintshire is the Broughton aircraft factory, more recently associated with Airbus. |
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The river has been heavily polluted by the textile industry, and, more recently, chemical works along its banks. |
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The firm, renamed WT Halcrow and Partners in 1941 and Sir William Halcrow and Partners in 1944, was known more recently as Halcrow Group Limited. |
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Patients diagnosed more recently are probably surviving an average of longer than two years. |
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The Speedway World Cup takes place once a year and England hosts a semi final stage in Peterborough and more recently in King's Lynn. |
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When U.S. output started to soar more recently, the bottleneck came early. |
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Its services have included small workboats, large tugboats, launches, survey vessels, flat top pontoons and, more recently, multi-role vessels. |
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In France they are called colonie de vacances or more recently centre de vacances. |
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Its function has also traditionally been associated with balance, fine motor control but more recently speech and cognition. |
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They have since been transferred to the Ministry of Interior and, more recently, to the newly created Ministry of Security. |
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The use of Chinese characters, in the past and present, is only evident in Vietnam and more recently, Singapore and Malaysia. |
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It has more recently become widely spoken in other parts of the United States because of heavy immigration from Latin America. |
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The Romans, and more recently the Italians, used to plant elms in vineyards as supports for vines. |
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Eliot, Ezra Pound and more recently British authors born abroad such as Kazuo Ishiguro and Sir Salman Rushdie. |
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Traditionally, pig iron was worked into wrought iron in finery forges, later puddling furnaces, and more recently into steel. |
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Army Corps of Engineers saying there are wetlands on the site to more recently filing an appeal with the state Lane Use Board of Appeals. |
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The term has also more recently been used by Hindu leaders, reformers, and nationalists to refer to Hinduism as a unified world religion. |
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However, more recently scholars have noticed that some methods of change were laid out within the Brehon laws. |
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Techniques include hand to hand combat, the use of ranged weapons, naval warfare, and, more recently, air support. |
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Their quarrel is with more recently formed verbs like incentivize. |
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The convention has been signed by 20 countries and was more recently updated with two Additional Protocols. |
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A more recently developed kind of shunt surgery is the distal splenorenal shunt. |
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Popular Kenyan music usually involves the interplay of multiple parts, and more recently, showy guitar solos as well. |
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A significant and growing proportion of the collection is now made available to readers as surrogate facsimiles, either on microfilm, or, more recently, in digitised form. |
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Then residents in Eastern Green were given radar guns to catch speeding motorists and more recently 11-year-old scouts were being recruited by the police. |
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For example, behavior in the mold of Harriet Tubman or more recently Assata Shakur should not receive the violence stigmatism though perhaps tinged with violence on occasion. |
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She has been building a great reputation around the folk scene, especially after the release of her album, Once Upon A Dream, and more recently, Triplicity. |
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Mirren continued her successful film career when she starred more recently in Gosford Park with Maggie Smith and Calendar Girls with Julie Walters. |
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Usually such forces are raised outside the regular military for example the British SOE during World War II, and the CIA's Special Activities Division more recently. |
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Since then, technology has accelerated, with high-frequency trading platforms ramping up the speed to milliseconds and more recently to microseconds. |
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Other prominent symbols include the beaver, Canada goose, and common loon, the Crown, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, and more recently the totem pole and Inuksuk. |
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Powell's theatre credits include Singin' in the Rain, Ubu Roi and Pirates, Travesties, Tovarich, and more recently a touring production of Jeffrey Bernard Is Unwell. |
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Since the 1940s, fungi have been used for the production of antibiotics, and, more recently, various enzymes produced by fungi are used industrially and in detergents. |
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Approved procedures include radial keratotomy, photorefractive keratectomy, laser-assisted in-situ keratomileusis and more recently, intra-corneal rings. |
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A parallel project of social and cultural protest reigns in the arts, at first individualistic in Dadaism and Surrealism, and more recently collectivist. |
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Osprey Video products have enabled many companies to deliver on key applications like IPTV, mobile streaming, Webcasting, and more recently, videoblogging. |
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For years, blacks and more recently white gentrifiers have tried to close down a local liquor store camouflaged as a grocery store located a few blocks from my home. |
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For all practical purposes Cornish died out during the 18th or 19th centuries, but a revival movement has more recently created small numbers of new speakers. |
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George in 1894 and have more recently, since the beginning 2010s, resulted in Saint George's Day celebrations with aspects of a national holiday in England. |
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Telegaming has been around for a long time. For centuries, people have played long distance chess and backgammon games by messenger and, more recently, by mail or phone. |
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Diana, Princess of Wales, and more recently, Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester, had this standard draped over their coffins at their funerals. |
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In the majority of early reports, this pathology was tuberculosis, but more recently, calculous pyonephrosis has been the predominant underlying cause. |
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Originally, Fujianese migrants were the dominant flow, but more recently increasing numbers of migrants from the Northeast of China have arrived in the UK as well. |
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The external trade and payment system, monetary management, agricultural marketing arrangements, and, more recently, the parastatal sector have been extensively liberalized. |
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In recent centuries, the range of wild boar has changed dramatically, largely due to hunting by humans and more recently because of captive wild boar escaping into the wild. |
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Similar parks have more recently been opened in other countries. |
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Sefton Park and Liverpool are the league's founder members based in the city with Wavertree, Alder and Old Xaverians clubs having joined the league more recently. |
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The musical genres reggae, ska, mento, rocksteady, dub, and, more recently, dancehall and ragga all originated in the island's vibrant, popular urban recording industry. |
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An explicit and legal recognition of federalism as such is promoted by parties such as Podemos, United Left and, more recently, the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party. |
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Two more stars have emerged even more recently, both from the North. |
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The route from Medina is along a modern road running north which follows the ancient caravan trail and more recently the Hejaz railway which eventually reached Damascus. |
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Macgoye's poems have appeared since the 1960s in a variety of East African literary journals and, more recently, in anthologies of African poetry. |
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