| In some areas, Barley says, the beetle kill has caused a conversion from a mixed conifer forest to one dominated by hardwoods, most notably oaks. |
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| The morphology of the tribe is remarkably diverse, most notably in floral and inflorescence characteristics. |
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| Most are unaware of the quality Gamays being produced in the New World, most notably in the Okanagan. |
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| The Bacon reports introduced broad-brush measures designed to dampen demand, most notably the restriction of interest relief for investors. |
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| Haydock does host Flat racing, most notably the Group One Sprint Cup, but it is primarily known as a jumps course. |
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| England are rather specialising in bad vibes, most notably against Zimbabwe and Sri Lanka, of all teams. |
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| Danceability is the key, agrees DJ Myztiko, who has created beats for artists south of the border, most notably Don Chezina. |
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| He edited or published a number of magazines, most notably Liberation, which ran for 20 years. |
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| The acidity solubilizes metals, most notably aluminum, making them bio-available. |
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| Ragwort supports the life cycle of a multitude of creatures, most notably the cinnabar moth. |
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| Ragwort is the food plant for more than 70 species of insects, most notably the cinnabar moth. |
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| This is currently being done in a variety of tumors, most notably the subgroup called oligodendroglioma. |
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| There are some problems with the screenplay, most notably the kids being as interchangeable as those two Olsen twins. |
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| Local lords and trade guilds made great donations of riches to ornament the cathedral, most notably, its unrivalled stained-glass windows. |
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| Somewhat more successful are the cuts with guest rappers, most notably a few with the woefully under appreciated Jean Grae. |
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| Byrne's work has always been engaging and has drawn heavily on historical precedents, most notably pop art. |
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| These societies are well known for their funerary ceremonialism, most notably the building of burial mounds. |
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| A few cultures, most notably China, also built canals to extend the river transportation network. |
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| Gus Lynch took on, most notably, a wholesomely off-kilter scoutmaster about to lead his charges to a presumably terrible summer camp. |
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| Other measures, most notably the Burke Act of 1906, allowed Indians to sell their allotments. |
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| The real challenge, however, came while re-recording the tracks in the studio, most notably the vocal tracks. |
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| Czech players were once legendary for their instinctive musicianship, most notably the fiddlers. |
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| Troubled Temple Hill is scarred by youth crime, most notably with graffiti tags all over walls and homes. |
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| Signal dead zones exist on campus, most notably the residences which apparently sit in the signal shadow of the Optometry building. |
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| They reflect popular music tastes of the time, most notably an interest in the seductive rhythms of the tango. |
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| Players, most notably Tiger Woods, have been asked to boycott the season's first major. |
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| Some commentators, most notably Winkler, suppose that Berkeley retains this view of causality in the published works. |
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| These states, most notably those that host the major tobacco transnationals, seem happy to stand by as their companies peddle death elsewhere. |
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| He has also been a guest musician on countless sessions, most notably with his old band mates in the Chieftains. |
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| Some of her closest relationships, most notably with her son and her loyal, self-sacrificing assistant, took a battering. |
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| Although his favourite position is as a frontman, he played in various roles, most notably the season before last. |
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| Light emission from semiconducting polymers is a particularly promising area of application, most notably in displays. |
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| Thailand is a major market for drugs trafficked from neighboring countries, most notably Myanmar. |
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| When professional rugby union began, there were still many genuine amateurs, most notably in the heartland Olympic sports, who trained harder. |
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| They also transcribed music for the instrument from many sources, most notably the harpsichord, violin and piano. |
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| Many alterations have taken place over the past 600 years, most notably in the addition of the tower. |
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| For many reasons, most notably injury, O'Callaghan has had a slow start to the season. |
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| Afterwards a few Irish players, most notably Duff, lamented the lost opportunity to earn three points. |
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| Rosanna's dyslexia means she faces daily problems with her schoolwork, most notably her reading. |
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| Other hackers, most notably the Chaos Computer Club, have criticised The Dispatchers, a loose-knit collective of more than 60 defacers. |
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| The gothic also mystifies the social system in other ways, most notably through a type of transference. |
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| Certain infections in children, most notably croup and epiglottitis, can also cause airway obstruction. |
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| In England, many churches were dedicated to her, most notably St. Bride's Church in London's Fleet Street. |
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| This period of French history has proved a rich background for fiction, most notably perhaps for Alan Furst. |
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| These American footpaths are often based on game trails, most notably from the vast herds of buffalo. |
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| It can be useful in treating pain and discomfort throughout the body, most notably in cases of chronic headaches. |
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| At present the College is unenclosed and has seen repeated thefts most notably from the College laundry and the Junior Common Room. |
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| Membership has instead arguably contributed to a growth in the shadow economy, and most notably, contraband, due to tax harmonization. |
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| I have boaked many times in my life, most notably in front of the church I used to attend. |
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| We can also expect fireworks from such a temperamental lot, most notably the manager. |
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| In this sense there are important links between urban and homestead murals, most notably with regard to the Ndebele's incorporation of icons of Western culture. |
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| Stevia comes directly from the stevia that is grown and used in South America, most notably in Brazil and Paraguay as well as many other countries including Japan. |
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| This is the basic plot of an entire genre of anime, most notably the 1990s series Neon Genesis Evangelion. |
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| Local b-boys and b-girls have showcased strongly, most notably Pump, who last year caught the eye of New York promoters while performing in the '99 national finals. |
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| And their first move should be to halt the building of new power lines, most notably the giant monstrosity about to scar the Yorkshire countryside. |
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| America was able to cobble together a collection of states to send forces to Iraq, most notably Britain and Spain. |
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| Opposition to British press gangs that forced men into the Royal Navy led to a number of colonial riots, most notably the 1747 Knowles riot in Boston. |
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| In some industries, most notably textiles, massive changes took place in technology and in the organisation of production causing dramatic productivity growth. |
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| Several government officials, Lamartine most notably, were scandalized by the army's use of the razzia, or raid, derived from a tactic used by the Roman army. |
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| Evaluations of drug treatment programs have reached more positive conclusions but generally suffer from methodological problems, most notably self-selection into treatment. |
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| Mushrooms are a speciality, most notably the truffles of Acqualagna. |
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| Some civilizations, most notably the ancient Greeks and the Maya, firmly resisted empire, finding their main expression as systems of warring city-states. |
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| Because of its location and aspect, Romania has been very successful with these foreign varieties, most notably Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. |
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| Rieter subsequently published several of Brahms's works, most notably the German requiem, which was composed in part in 1866, while visiting Rieter in Winterthur. |
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| Adopted from Spain, they were modified by the Portuguese, who added a variety of colors, most notably the blue, or azure, from which they get their name. |
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| Unlike other Late Palaeozoic orogens, most notably the Appalachian, Variscan and Caledonian, the Uralide orogen did not undergo major post-orogenic extension. |
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| Utopian movements in the 19th century found expression in a number of ways, most notably as cooperative societies and through anarchism and socialism. |
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| At Rome a basilica was provided for the Pope where the barracks of the mounted branch of the praetorians had stood, and other churches, most notably St Peter's, followed. |
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| The artillery arm has produced many great generals, most notably Napoleon. |
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| When the jewel filled treasuries became goals for northern invaders, the temples added fort-like walls, most notably around the hugely wealthy Ranganatha Temple at Sringangam. |
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| Local enterprise is most notably defined by underemployment, low-grade food processing plants and Chapelcross, a decommissioned nuclear power plant. |
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| A slew of others, including most notably Motorola, Research in Motion, and Samsung, are cranking out their own versions. |
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| Mr. Bruce was a voice actor in many cartoons of the thirties, forties and fifties, most notably as the narrator of silly travelogues and newsreels. |
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| Ancient Greek explorers, most notably Pytheas, even went as far as modern day Kaliningrad, on the Baltic Sea. |
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| The coastal part of Krasnodar Krai on the Black Sea, most notably in Sochi, possesses a humid subtropical climate with mild and wet winters. |
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| Some pictorial evidence, most notably that of the picture stones, intersect with the mythologies recorded in later texts. |
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| He founded some twenty cities that bore his name, most notably Alexandria in Egypt. |
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| The Venetian navy was used in the Crusades, most notably in the Fourth Crusade. |
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| Other types of arthropod produce silk, most notably various arachnids such as spiders. |
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| These innovations enabled them to expand overseas and set up colonies, most notably during the 16th and 17th centuries. |
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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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| Iran has a number of famous medieval poets, most notably Rumi, Ferdowsi, Hafez, Saadi Shirazi, Omar Khayyam, and Nezami Ganjavi. |
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| Known as Okies and Arkies, they formed the main characters in many of John Steinbeck's novels, most notably The Grapes of Wrath. |
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| These innovations enabled them to expand overseas and set up colonies, most notably during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. |
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| Although the newer, Puritan colonies, most notably Massachusetts, were dominated by Parliamentarians, the older colonies sided with the Crown. |
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| The Romans were interested in Galicia mainly for its mineral resources, most notably gold. |
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| Galicia is quite mountainous, a fact which has contributed to isolate the rural areas, hampering communications, most notably in the inland. |
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| During the late 19th and early 20th century, mail was used as a material for bulletproof vests, most notably by the Wilkinson Sword Company. |
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| The Tang culture and social systems were observed and imitated by neighboring countries, most notably, Japan. |
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| Adventurous travelers from far west, most notably the Venetian, Marco Polo, would have settled in China for decades. |
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| While they exist in English, they are absent from many other languages, most notably, from the Slavic languages. |
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| Immigrants moved to the city for work opportunities from many parts of Europe, most notably Ireland. |
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| The last few decades have shown a renewed interest in analogy, most notably in cognitive science. |
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| Traditionally, a number of items are associated with the office of a bishop, most notably the mitre, crosier, and ecclesiastical ring. |
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| For some offences, most notably trafficking in drugs above a certain specified quantity, the imposition of these penalties is mandatory. |
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| In some regions, most notably in Awadh, the rebellion took on the attributes of a patriotic revolt against European presence. |
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| Besides exploring the forest around it, many water sports are practiced in the lagoon, most notably kayaking. |
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| His writings were concerned with various subjects, most notably philosophy and medicine. |
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| He was often mocked for what were seen as sycophantic odes to the king, most notably in Byron's long ironic dedication of Don Juan to Southey. |
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| Antwerp eagerly welcomed foreign traders, most notably the Portuguese pepper and spice traders. |
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| The public art displays change on a regular basis, most notably the sculptures. |
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| They operated throughout the Atlantic and continued until the close of the war, most notably from ports such as Baltimore. |
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| Several Song emperors, most notably Huizong, were active in promoting Taoism, collecting Taoist texts and publishing editions of the Daozang. |
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| His successors, most notably Aurangzeb, expanded the number of subahs further through their conquests. |
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| The theme of emasculation is prevalent in Hemingway's work, most notably in The Sun Also Rises. |
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| Some crop farming also took place, most notably during the warm periods of the 13th century. |
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| Other outdoor activities take place such as rock climbing, most notably at Kilnsey Crag, and canoeing. |
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| Several members of this society have progressed to the professional stage, most notably Marshall Lancaster and Jonathan Morris. |
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| Various metamorphic rocks were also quarried in the metamorphic aureole around the edge of the moor, most notably at Meldon. |
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| The firm holds relationships with several other licensers, most notably World Wrestling Entertainment, its earnings generating mainstay. |
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| The attractive actors handle the comedy well but tend to screechiness in battle, most notably McClain's Michael and Smith's Tom. |
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| The microanatomy of the lymphoepithelial tissue of Waldeyer's ring, most notably the lingual and palatine tonsils, may explain this finding. |
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| Honey is filled with healthful polyphenols, most notably phenolic acids, caffeic acid, p-coumaric acid, and ellagic acid. |
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| The two sparred over job creation and, most notably, Social Security. |
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| Yet there was also humour in this show, most notably provided by Adela Ramirez and Sarah McIlroy as the stepsisters. |
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| There are different varieties or subspecies of garlic, most notably hardneck garlic and softneck garlic. |
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| In the late 18th century, slate quarrying began to expand rapidly, most notably in north Wales. |
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| The city eagerly welcomed foreign traders, most notably the Portuguese traders selling pepper and other spices. |
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| The pattern of territorial aggression was repeated by other European empires, most notably the Dutch, Russian, French and British. |
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| He wrote several treatises on ethics, including most notably, the Nicomachean Ethics. |
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| These two churches disagree on a number of administrative, liturgical and doctrinal issues, most notably papal primacy of jurisdiction. |
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| Nevertheless, the association with Wessex was only popularised in the 19th century, most notably through the writings of E A Freeman. |
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| William also oversaw a purge of prelates from the Church, most notably Stigand, who was deposed from Canterbury. |
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| Several people were convicted of using witchcraft to send storms against James's ship, most notably Agnes Sampson. |
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| But, most notably, the office of Lord Protector was still not to become hereditary, though Cromwell was now able to nominate his own successor. |
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| Advances were made in nearly every aspect of naval warfare, most notably with aircraft carriers and submarines. |
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| The urban area expanded beyond the borders of the City of London, most notably during this period towards the West End and Westminster. |
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| Various Land Rover models have been used in a military capacity, most notably by the British Army and Australian Army. |
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| Rugby contains several large parks, most notably Caldecott Park near the town hall. |
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| The Cornish electronic musician Richard D James has often used Cornish names for track titles, most notably on his DrukQs album. |
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| He was thrust into a political maelstrom for which he was ill-prepared, and yet he was, most notably, the Chicago machine's political savior. |
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| From the beginning, Quaker women, most notably Margaret Fell, played an important role in defining Quakerism. |
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| Hinduism is a religion, or a way of life, found most notably in India and Nepal. |
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| It is most notably practiced in the Wiccan and modern witchcraft traditions, and no longer practices in secrecy. |
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| Historically, many of the prestigious universities in the United States have been private, most notably the Ivy League. |
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| There are other palaces built by the nobility, such as, most notably Palazzo Parisio in Valletta and Palazzo Dragonara in St Julians. |
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| It is also commonly added as a flavouring to vegetable soup, most notably to cream of celery or broccoli. |
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| Her husband kept many mistresses, most notably Barbara Palmer, whom Catherine was forced to accept as one of her Ladies of the Bedchamber. |
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| Today there are brown ales made in several regions, most notably England, Belgium and America. |
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| Ophelia has also been defended by feminist critics, most notably Elaine Showalter. |
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| Byron had a great love of animals, most notably for a Newfoundland dog named Boatswain. |
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| The poetry of Keats is characterised by sensual imagery, most notably in the series of odes. |
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| Blake employed intaglio engraving in his own work, most notably for the illustrations of the Book of Job, completed just before his death. |
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| The closeness to Coventry society brought new influences, most notably those of Charles and Cara Bray. |
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| The bass lines most notably originate from sampled sources or synthesizers. |
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| From 1452 onwards, Studley Royal was inhabited by the Mallory Family, most notably by MPs John Mallory and William Mallory. |
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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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| Many of these sites were lost as a result of the Olympic venue construction, most notably the Manor Road site. |
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| He recruited several other leading Wasps, including, most notably, Club Captain Dean Ryan. |
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| Many of the sport's greatest jockeys, most notably Sir Gordon Richards, have been British. |
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| This aspect of the act was subject to a great deal of criticism, most notably from the Electoral Commission. |
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| Shifts of international power have most notably occurred through major conflicts. |
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| Some areas, most notably Islay, were especially fertile, and good grazing would have been available all year round, just as it was in Ireland. |
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| It had some success against British forces, most notably at Castlebar, but was ultimately routed while trying to reach Dublin. |
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| Some of them, most notably prominent peace activist Stephen Henry Hobhouse, refused both military and alternative service. |
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| Also in Queens, the park includes a significant portion of the western Rockaway Peninsula, most notably Jacob Riis Park and Fort Tilden. |
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| He displayed a peculiar ability to ignore established authorities, most notably Aristotelianism. |
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| California has a major concentration of Basques, most notably in the San Joaquin Valley between Stockton, Fresno and Bakersfield. |
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| Buyers have included Sylvester Stallone, Ted Turner and Christopher Lambert, and most notably Luciano Benetton, Patagonia's largest landowner. |
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| On 12 May 2007, he married Melinda Gebbie, with whom he has worked on several comics, most notably Lost Girls. |
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| The saxophone featured in recordings from the early 20th century most notably in Paddy Killoran's Pride of Erin Orchestra. |
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| A number of songs are used as Scottish anthems, most notably Scotland the Brave, Flower of Scotland, and Scots Wha Hae. |
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| Several reconstructions occurred in subsequent centuries, most notably due to damage incurred in the Wars of Scottish Independence. |
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| For the remainder of the nineteenth century, the constituency was represented by industrialists, most notably David Alfred Thomas. |
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| Various fishing methods, most notably purse seine fishing for tuna and the use of drift and gill nets, unintentionally kill many dolphins. |
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| Although most of these attacks occurred in Carmarthenshire, there were reports of attacks within Glamorgan, most notably in Swansea. |
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| Lawhead's Pendragon Cycle, including most notably the first book, eponymously named Taliesin. |
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| There is, however, much archival material, most notably correspondence, held in the General Manuscript Collection. |
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| St Paul's Cathedral has been the subject of many photographs, most notably the iconic image of the dome surrounded by smoke during the Blitz. |
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| Swamps have most of the balance with only a small amount in rivers, most notably the Amazon River. |
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| Due to the fact they are not fully adapted to Arctic conditions, they are more vulnerable to predators, most notably polar bears. |
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| A number of stories were also written for the television series, most notably More About Thomas the Tank Engine, The Railway Series' 30th volume. |
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| Substantial populations descended from Spanish colonists and immigrants exist in other parts of the world, most notably in Latin America. |
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| The latter include twelve Russian cities, most notably Novgorod, which was a major Russian trade partner of the Hansa in the Middle Ages. |
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| The reason for this discrepancy is that the EIU omits certain factors from its final index calculation, most notably housing. |
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| The main cause is human disturbance, most notably eutrophication, mechanical destruction of habitat, and overfishing. |
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| From then on, Germanic soldiers in the Roman army, most notably Franks, were promoted from the ranks. |
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| Since the 1990s, the Korean Wave has created a large fanbase in East Asia, but most notably in Japan. |
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| In some snakes, most notably boas and pythons, there are vestiges of the hindlimbs in the form of a pair of pelvic spurs. |
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| These include, most notably of all, Fowler's Modern English Usage and The Complete Plain Words by Sir Ernest Gowers. |
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| Prior to 1611, there were several regional law systems in Scotland, most notably Udal law in Orkney and Shetland, based on old Norse law. |
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| It became a particular focus of critique for reformers campaigning against the use of imprisonment for children, most notably Mary Carpenter. |
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| The decision came after several mass slaughters of African elephants, most notably the 2006 Zakouma elephant slaughter in Chad. |
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| It is estimated that some karst formations are from earlier sea level drops, most notably the Messinian salinity crisis. |
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| Many members of the Soviet leadership came from Ukraine, most notably Leonid Brezhnev. |
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| Some heretical sects emerged in Hispania, most notably Priscillianism, but overall the local bishops remained subordinate to the Pope. |
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| Milan is a major national and international centre of the performing arts, most notably opera. |
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| Numerous Rus' served in the Byzantine army as mercenaries, most notably as the famous Varangian Guard. |
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| Then there were the Saudi-backed proxy wars against the old Soviet Union, most notably in Afghanistan. |
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| There continued to be some central leadership, most notably in the secretive Feoffees for Impropriations. |
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| On the flip side, in-vehicle electronics, most notably telematics, will continue to prosper. |
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| Characteristics of Synodus lacertinus that distinguish it from other eastern Pacific synodontids include most notably five broad dark bars across the dorsum. |
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| Completed in 1943, the AWT served its original purpose for only a few years, most notably supporting modifications to the B-29's fire-prone R-3350 engine. |
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| The report cited several factors it claimed would continue to inhibit growth, most notably the difficulty in communicating the concept of cryptocurrency payments to consumers. |
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| Since then he has been involved in over 100 publications on Namibian geology, most notably editing a publication and map on the Pan African collisional Damara Orogen. |
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| Depending on the region and cultural context of its use, there are a variety of other names for the brew, most notably yage, Daime, hoasca, and vegetal. |
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| The dramatic change occurs due to nutrient-depleted serpentine soils, which play host to several rare plant species, most notably Darlingtonia californica, or pitcher plant. |
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| It has started, gradually, to happen in councils and from local government pension funds all over the country, most notably in Greater Manchester. |
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| Perhaps most notably, our enquiries into the existence of unfreedoms are steps toward the measurement of the overall freedom of each individual and of each society. |
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| Some manufacturing facilities were situated in the town, most notably Chewits were manufactured in the town from 1965 to 2006, only closing to move production to Slovakia. |
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| His range included disturbing studies of the macabre, children's stories and historical fiction, most notably his Herries Chronicle series, set in the Lake District. |
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| The glacial deposits that redirected the flow of the river left the drumlins that dot the city, most notably, Fort Hill in the Belvidere neighborhood. |
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| Zimbabwe has also competed at Wimbledon and the Davis Cup in tennis, most notably with the Black family, which comprises Wayne Black, Byron Black and Cara Black. |
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| Finally, several dermatologic conditions, most notably bullous pemphigoid and dermatitis herpetiformis, can be associated with blood eosinophilia. |
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| Melissa Data will now sell and support Peoplesmith's quality line of software and APIs, most notably Double Take, Right Fielder, Personator, and StyleList. |
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| Perhaps most notably, in 66 CE, Nero accepted a formal proskynesis from the Armenian prince Tiridates, who paid a visit to him in Rome to be crowned king of Armenia. |
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| During the Franco years, there was a new wave of emigration out of Galicia to other European countries, most notably to France, Germany, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. |
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| In 1531, a number of Spaniards, most notably Juan Rodriguez de Villafuerte, left the Oaxaca coast and founded the village of Villafuerte where the city of Acapulco now stands. |
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| Some of these early data for ammonia and steam, most notably the heat capacity and heat of vaporization data, still are considered to be among the very best available. |
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| Diseases, most notably plague, also spread along the Silk Routes. |
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| Coronal mass ejections are often associated with other forms of solar activity, most notably solar flares, but a causal relationship has not been established. |
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| Following the conquest of Anatolia, Alexander broke the power of Persia in a series of decisive battles, most notably the battles of Issus and Gaugamela. |
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| Nordicism was an ideology of racial separatism which viewed Nordics as an endangered racial group, most notably in Madison Grant's book The Passing of the Great Race. |
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| Many Ukrainians also played for the Soviet national football team, most notably Ihor Belanov and Oleh Blokhin, winners of the prestigious Golden Ball Award. |
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| Austria's past as a European power and its cultural environment generated a broad contribution to various forms of art, most notably among them music. |
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| Their old ground, Partlands was sold for housing whilst Smallbrook Stadium is still used for various sporting events, most notably for Speedway and athletics. |
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| The quarter sessions did not have jurisdiction to hear the most serious crimes, most notably those subject to capital punishment or later life imprisonment. |
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| Other regions of the East Coast of the United States have successful oyster farms, including most notably Cotuit and Wellfleet, Massachusetts, on Cape Cod. |
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| A number of rivers empty into the gulf, most notably the Mississippi River and Rio Grande in the northern gulf, and the Grijalva and Usumacinta rivers in the southern gulf. |
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| Between the wars, the city continued to expand, most notably to the west of the Jordaan district in the Frederik Hendrikbuurt and surrounding neighbourhoods. |
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| However, some fish have relatively large brains, most notably mormyrids and sharks, which have brains about as massive relative to body weight as birds and marsupials. |
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| A few other fish have structures resembling labyrinth organs in form and function, most notably snakeheads, pikeheads, and the Clariidae catfish family. |
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| There are also Gaelic Handball, hockey and athletics stadia, most notably Morton Stadium in Santry, which held the athletics events of the 2003 Special Olympics. |
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| The Preston-Child collaboration has produced many entertaining escapist thrillers, most notably those that feature the brilliant and eccentric FBI agent, Aloysius Pendergast. |
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| Female smokers in film were also early on associated with a type of sensuous and seductive sexuality, most notably personified by German film star Marlene Dietrich. |
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| Tungus, most notably Evenk, and nonagropastoralist Sakha were the reindeer-herding inhabitants of the Viliui Regions prior to colonization by Sakha agropastoralists. |
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| However, the first common law scholars, most notably Glanvill and Bracton, as well as the early royal common law judges, had been well accustomed with Roman law. |
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| Critics of the state's pseudoephedrine ban, most notably the pharmaceutical industry, argue that the law has failed to make a meaningful reduction in meth use. |
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| The outcome of this case has had continuing relevance, most notably in 1999, when the British Parliament discussed the creation of the Scottish Parliament. |
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| They are the dominant plants over large areas of land, most notably the taiga of the Northern Hemisphere, but also in similar cool climates in mountains further south. |
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| Many of them, most notably Maxton and Wheatley, were great critics of the first and second Labour governments, elected in 1924 and 1929 respectively. |
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| Some drugs in these classes already have been approved, most notably the incretin mimetic exenatide, an inhaled insulin, and the amylin analogue pramlintide. |
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| High technology, most notably in the form of the Internet, is poised to usher us into a brave new twenty-first-century world of wondrous global interconnectedness. |
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| The Isle of Wight has given names to many parts of former colonies, most notably Isle of Wight County in Virginia founded by settlers from the island in the 17th century. |
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| Throughout the course of the war, British officers trained American ones for battle, most notably George Washington, which benefitted the American cause during the Revolution. |
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| The BBC also developed several computers throughout the 1980s, most notably the BBC Micro, which ran alongside the corporation's educational aims and programming. |
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| Both Fleming and Ann had affairs during their marriage, she, most notably, with Hugh Gaitskell, the Leader of the Labour Party and Leader of the Opposition. |
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| Open golf tournament and the 1930 and 1939 PGA Championships, and has been host city for both events several times, most notably for nearby Winged Foot Golf Club. |
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| In addition to the loss of life by uniformed soldiers, millions died in the superpowers' proxy wars around the globe, most notably in Southeast Asia. |
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| The attack was followed by several more, most notably the 1996 Manchester bombing, which destroyed a large area of the centre of the city on 15 June. |
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| The home nations all have separate national teams and domestic competitions, most notably England's Premier League and FA Cup, and the Scottish Premiership and Scottish Cup. |
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| In the aftermath of the Revolutions of 1989, most notably through the emergence of the Solidarity movement, Poland established itself as a democratic republic. |
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| Top officials in Britain, most notably Prime Minister Winston Churchill, did not support the Cripps Mission and negotiations with the Congress soon broke down. |
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| Significant investment has been made in building road and rail links between regions in Denmark, most notably the Great Belt Fixed Link, which connects Zealand and Funen. |
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| It invites various groups and members of the public to give views on specific issues, most notably in recent years about the Stonehenge road tunnel project proposals. |
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| That they were not actually completed was largely because of funding problems and clashes of personality, most notably with Airy, the Astronomer Royal. |
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| In the United States, Indiana, most notably the Bloomington area, has long been a source of high quality quarried limestone, called Indiana limestone. |
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| Although the newer, Puritan settlements in North America, most notably Massachusetts, were dominated by Parliamentarians, the older colonies sided with the Crown. |
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| Similar forms of religious life also exist in other faiths, most notably in Buddhism, but also in Hinduism and Jainism, although the expressions differ considerably. |
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| Turkey possesses known deposits of 77 of the 90 marketable minerals, most notably boron, feldspar, marble, baryte, celestite, emery, limestone, magnesite, perlite and pumice. |
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| Scientists had previously found well-preserved fossils from this period in only a handful of sites worldwide, most notably the Burgess Shale in southern Canada. |
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| Particular attention is paid to Lusitanos indebtedness to earlier Iberian writings, most notably Matheo de Aranda's Tractado de canto mensurable y contrapunto. |
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