A small band of British artists, notably David Hockney and Lucien Freud, have always enjoyed international reputations. |
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Nonresistant sects, notably Mennonites and Brethren, also developed active forms of pacifism such as humanitarian service for war victims. |
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While still a student, he published a number of papers, notably on peritonitis, amenorrhea, and liver disease. |
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The planners assigned central Asia the role of supplier of raw materials, notably cotton. |
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Electric vehicles using lead-acid batteries have been around a long time, notably in milk floats in many cities in the last 40 years. |
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For all the whiff of street danger, this is a notably wussy, non-violent picture. |
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This story notably does not mention any advocacy of involuntary organ donation. |
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Nor is there any evidence that the quality of justice in New South Wales is notably superior to that in Victoria. |
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In fact, the seed dispersal rate was notably higher when capsules dried after a rainy period. |
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That said, there are many so called magical aspects to tantra practice, notably the mudras, mantras, yantras, etc. |
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Two German-held bibles both contain lazurite, an expensive mineral that is notably absent from the King George III copy. |
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The marine biostratigraphy is based upon microfaunas and floras, notably planktonic foraminifera and radiolaria. |
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Spurred by the arbitral settlement of the Alabama case, the campaign expanded to other nations, notably Switzerland and France. |
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Other measures, most notably the Burke Act of 1906, allowed Indians to sell their allotments. |
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At one level the issue of London weighting is simply about the extra costs faced by workers in the capital, notably for housing and travel. |
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Nonetheless some Apaches, notably the Jicarillas, became friends and allies of the Spanish. |
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That, in turn, leads to rumbustious popular numbers, dances and choruses, notably a riotous rumba. |
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There are several arts and crafts lots, notably an unusual mahogany high-backed chair and a oak-plank top, refectory table. |
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Yes, there may be underutilized workforces globally, but there is notably less available supply of copper, platinum, and crude oil. |
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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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Alloying with other metals, notably calcium or antimony, is a common method of strengthening lead for many applications. |
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Small amounts of various metals, notably antimony and silver, are added to tin-lead solders to increase their strength. |
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Numerous ahistorical Buddhas make an appearance in Mahyna literature, notably the five Jinas who are popular in tantric schools. |
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Some trees, notably the infamous leylandii, can be pruned but are hard work due to the rate of their growth. |
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Other Faculties, notably Arts and Science, did not limit numbers so much as accept any student who met certain criteria. |
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A number of historians, notably Sir Steven Runciman, have seen links between gnosticism, the Albigensian beliefs and the Templars. |
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You might try other herbs rich in salicylates, notably meadowsweet and wintergreen. |
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As a rebuff to those who think today's teenagers are too narrow-minded, Umay's concerns are notably wide-ranging. |
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Migratory wildfowl, notably wild ducks, are carriers of the viruses, but are unlikely to develop an infection. |
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While newspapers provided some notably serious reporting, for the most part the TV news zone was predictably agog with glitz and sizzle. |
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All willows are fast growing and short-lived, and their wood is notably weak and prone to breaking. |
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While leprous signs wracked the entire body, notably disfiguring the face, making public a private sin, it was on the genitals that the first signs of syphilis would appear. |
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All elements of his sprawling film resonate with each other intellectually, emotionally, and viscerally, while notably avoiding concrete statements of theme. |
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The first legislative elections in December threw out the sitting candidates, notably the leading lights of the Fourth Republic, and savaged the left. |
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The execution may have been a step back from the July performance, but the interpretation was notably different more individualistic and worked-out. |
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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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The hospitals were said to be notably clean and had a high standard of decor with cleaners employed directly by the trust, which treated them as valuable members of staff. |
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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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That there is only one of Him is not just a first approximation, it is also the last word on the subject, and it makes the concept of Godhead a notably tense one. |
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Some of these critics, notably Truffaut, Claude Chabrol, and Eric Rohmer, later became filmmakers of international repute. |
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There is also JavaScript on the site, notably in some navigational aids. |
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Most notably written about by Dr. Gillian Frank in this scholarly retrospective. |
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The law will be applied without exception, notably in public places. |
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Montane forests above about 3,000 feet in the Truong Son are rich in songbird diversity, notably in the flycatchers and Old World warblers and related species. |
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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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Most notably FWY has been a frequent collaborator of international cool kid Pharrell. |
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Certain seafoods, notably oysters, along with milk, wholegrain breads, dark-meat poultry, and nuts like cashews also provide this multipurpose mineral. |
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For a story about the coronation of King George VI in 1935, Cartier-Bresson rather notably took zero pictures of the monarch. |
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A notably large Irish contingent took part in the infamous draft riots because they did not want to compete for jobs with blacks. |
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As is usual in chelonioids, the radius is notably longer than the ulna. |
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But he succeeds notably in sustaining enthusiasm across 751 pages, taking a wise and soulful man who was inept at courting popular opinion and lionizing him. |
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Growth depends far too much on fixed asset investment, notably in infrastructure and real estate construction. |
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He has been notably silent as legislatures have stripped teachers of seniority, tenure, and collective bargaining rights. |
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Nor, on a quick skim, are the rest of the book's pirates notably rhotic. |
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Many of the top racers were also there, notably the Austrian downhillers hunting qualifying points for a place on their over-subscribed team for the following season. |
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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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Byron had a great love of animals, most notably for a Newfoundland dog named Boatswain. |
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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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In the late 18th century, slate quarrying began to expand rapidly, most notably in north Wales. |
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The weregild or recompense due for the killing or injuring of a woman is notably set at twice that of a man of the same rank in Alemannic law. |
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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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In other countries, notably Britain and America, this practice was carried out by individual manufacturers eager to improve their own methods. |
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A growing number of technology companies are based in London notably in East London Tech City, also known as Silicon Roundabout. |
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To that end, a number of efforts were made to increase the EU's military capability, notably the Helsinki Headline Goal process. |
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This account can be related to the evidence of archaeology, notably the distribution of types of fibulae, or brooches, worn by the women. |
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Several regions of origin have been postulated, notably the Iberian peninsula, the Netherlands and Central Europe. |
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That Britain was notably populous is undeniable, from that expression of Caesar. |
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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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An important fortification effort ensued in different fortifications at both sides of the Atlantic, notably in Cartagena or Portobelo. |
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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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A series of scholarly editions of his work, notably those of Samuel Johnson in 1765 and Edmond Malone in 1790, added to his growing reputation. |
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The contemporary guild democracy movement won its greatest successes among London's transport workers, notably the Thames watermen. |
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Cromwell gained experience in a number of successful actions in East Anglia in 1643, notably at the Battle of Gainsborough on 28 July. |
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Additionally, Jacobitism became the subject of romantic poetry and literature, notably the work of Robert Burns and Sir Walter Scott. |
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Development of the network was left to other engineers, notably Thomas Telford, whose Ellesmere Canal helped link the Severn and the Mersey. |
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Traces of medieval Birmingham can be seen in the oldest churches, notably the original parish church, St Martin in the Bull Ring. |
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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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However, he remained highly critical of some features, notably the use of jet thrust. |
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Public health spending reduces diseases, notably smoking related, obesity related and alcohol abuse related ill health. |
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Senior Labour shadow cabinet members, notably Ed Balls, Douglas Alexander, and Scottish Labour leader Jim Murphy, were defeated. |
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Courts in one jurisdiction are influenced by decisions in others, and notably better rules may be adopted over time. |
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In some courts, notably the Old Bailey, this area is positioned above the defendant. |
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Cornwall and West Devon's landscape is of rocky coastline and high moorland, notably at Bodmin Moor and Dartmoor. |
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Bristol was the starting point for many important voyages, notably John Cabot's 1497 voyage of exploration to North America. |
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Supacat at Dunkeswell Aerodrome, north of Honiton, make protective vehicles for the Army, notably the Jackal. |
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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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The river gave its name to Merseybeat, developed by bands from Liverpool, notably the Beatles. |
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Prize matches amongst professionals similarly became popular on other rivers throughout Great Britain in the 19th century, notably on the Tyne. |
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Since the 1990s ice hockey has seen an increase in popularity, notably with the Belfast Giants ice hockey team in Northern Ireland. |
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The scholarly study of pornography, notably in cultural studies, is limited, perhaps due to the controversy about the topic in feminism. |
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Some crime types are above average, notably the highest homicide rate in Western Europe. |
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The era saw a rise of poets and novelists who wrote in Finnish, notably Aleksis Kivi and Eino Leino. |
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The rapporteurs for a committee are supposed to present the view of the committee, although notably this has not always been the case. |
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The conservative leadership of the ILP, notably Ramsay MacDonald and Philip Snowden, strongly opposed affiliation to the new Comintern. |
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The Secession style was notably more feminine, less heavy and less nationalist than the Jugendstil in neighboring Germany. |
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Some threats still remain, notably illegal persecution by gamebird shooting and egg thieves in Scotland. |
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However, many of Labour's traditional strongholds favoured the Yes side, notably including Glasgow. |
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In the meantime, several laws were promoted to open schools, notably for girls. |
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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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Farm produce was traded at a number of markets and fairs, notably the Waun Fair above Dowlais. |
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For much of the nineteenth century, the representation was initially controlled by the ironmasters of Merthyr, notably the Guest family. |
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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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It is named after the historic county of Flintshire which has notably different borders. |
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Other local villages, notably Tanygrisiau and Manod, are sometimes considered part of Blaenau Ffestiniog. |
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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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In the autumn of 2000 large swathes of the town were underwater, notably Frankwell, which flooded three times in six weeks. |
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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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It preserves a collection of Welsh prose and poetry, notably the tales of the Mabinogion and Gogynfeirdd poetry. |
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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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Many individuals closely associated with Breton, notably Louis Aragon, left his group to work more closely with the Communists. |
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Bryntirion has also produced its fair share of sporting talent, notably Gareth Llewellyn and triathlete Marc Jenkins. |
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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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There are rare dramatists, notably George Bernard Shaw, who have had little preference as to whether their plays were performed or read. |
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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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Coastal flooding can occur at high tide at several points, notably the city side of Clontarf and Sandymount. |
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It is not common in the Mediterranean Sea except in the Adriatic Sea, notably the north Adriatic. |
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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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Cetaceans produce a number of vocalizations, notably the clicks and whistles of dolphins and the moaning songs of the humpback whale. |
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French is the second most studied foreign language in the world after English, and is a lingua franca in some regions, notably in Africa. |
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Italy is also prominent in the field of design, notably interior design, architectural design, industrial design and urban design. |
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In some parts of the world, notably parts of the US, frontage roads form an integral part of the freeway system. |
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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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Whales produce a great variety of vocalizations, notably the extended songs of the humpback whale. |
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The main cause is human disturbance, most notably eutrophication, mechanical destruction of habitat, and overfishing. |
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This followed protests from neutral countries, notably the United States, that their nationals had been the victims of attacks. |
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Both of these obsolete squadrons were notably vulnerable to attacks by more modern enemy ships. |
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Some of Kent is contiguous with the Greater London sprawl, notably parts of Dartford. |
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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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Egyptian cuisine is notably conducive to vegetarian diets, as it relies heavily on legume and vegetable dishes. |
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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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However, since the late 19th century the judicial system has been largely based on the civil law of Europe, notably Germany. |
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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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The majority of lizard species are active during the day, though some are active at night, notably geckos. |
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Some birds, notably the spotted nutcracker, Clark's nutcracker and Pinyon jay, are of importance in distributing pine seeds to new areas. |
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However, some lichens, notably those of the genus Diploschistes are known to parasitise other lichens. |
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The larvae of a number of Lepidoptera species also feed on the plant, notably the small emperor moth Saturnia pavonia. |
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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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Sediments of certain abyssal plains contain abundant mineral resources, notably polymetallic nodules. |
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The Union army first attempted to maneuver past Lee and fought several battles, notably at the Wilderness, Spotsylvania, and Cold Harbor. |
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In addition, a very small number of countries, notably the United States, also tax their nonresident citizens on worldwide income. |
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He was the object of several lawsuits, notably related to match fixing at the football club. |
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He impressed, scoring two goals in five appearances, notably scoring directly from a corner kick. |
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In 1833 Tennyson published his second book of poetry, which notably included the first version of The Lady of Shalott. |
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Theories to explain the apparent egalitarianism have arisen, notably the Marxist concept of primitive communism. |
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The Colonial Office in London retained control of some matters, notably foreign affairs, defence, and international shipping. |
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Molluscs have, for centuries, also been the source of important luxury goods, notably pearls, mother of pearl, Tyrian purple dye, and sea silk. |
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The Act passed four years before she started the novel and was the culmination of a long campaign by abolitionists, notably William Wilberforce. |
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Electrical equipment notably cameras have failed to operate in certain corners of the estate. |
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Live, Madness have collaborated with artists such as UB40 and Prince Buster, notably at their first Madstock concert. |
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The record featured The Style Council plus a number of other performers, notably Jimmy Ruffin and Junior Giscombe. |
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There are different varieties or subspecies of garlic, most notably hardneck garlic and softneck garlic. |
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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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It is suggested that 20 percent of Neanderthal DNA survived in modern humans, notably expressed in the skin, hair, and diseases of modern people. |
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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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Others ventured to Canada to settle in southwestern Ontario, notably Waterloo County. |
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Fragments of his translation have survived, notably the Codex Argenteus held since 1648 in the University Library of Uppsala in Sweden. |
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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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In Book 5, Chapter 44 the Commentarii de Bello Gallico notably mentions Lucius Vorenus and Titus Pullo, two Roman centurions of the 11th Legion. |
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Milan is a major national and international centre of the performing arts, most notably opera. |
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The latter's kingdom is securely placed to the northeast, while Roderic seems to have taken the rest, notably modern Portugal. |
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Followers of the group often met to discuss in private salons and coffeehouses, notably in the cities of Milan, Rome and Venice. |
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The Tuareg Berber languages are notably more conservative than those of the coastal cities. |
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Numerous Rus' served in the Byzantine army as mercenaries, most notably as the famous Varangian Guard. |
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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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Soviet artists often combined innovation with socialist realism, notably the sculptors Vera Mukhina, Yevgeny Vuchetich and Ernst Neizvestny. |
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In the 4th century some Eastern Germanic tribes, notably the Goths, an East Germanic tribe, adopted Arianism. |
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A few groups consider particular translations to be divinely inspired, notably the Greek Septuagint and the Aramaic Peshitta. |
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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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In some parts of Europe, notably Germany, very small territorial units existed. |
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Introduced diseases, notably smallpox, nearly wiped out the native population of Easter Island. |
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Many nations applied the theory, notably France, which was the most important state economically in Europe at the time. |
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Ferdinand notably supported Columbus's first voyage that launched the conquistadors into action. |
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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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Several Europeans visited the empire, notably Marco Polo in the 1270s, who may have seen the summer capital Shangdu. |
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Other types of arthropod produce silk, most notably various arachnids such as spiders. |
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Zebras also serve as mascots and symbols for products and corporations, notably Zebra Technologies and Fruit Stripe gum as well as Investec. |
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Trading in incense materials comprised a major part of commerce along the Silk Road and other trade routes, one notably called the Incense Route. |
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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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The city eagerly welcomed foreign traders, most notably the Portuguese traders selling pepper and other spices. |
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Large frame quadrants were used for astronomical measurements, notably determining the altitude of celestial objects. |
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There have been many attempts to launch Barcelona as a fashion capital, notably Gaudi Home. |
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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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Mauritian investors are gradually entering African markets, notably Madagascar, Mozambique and Zimbabwe. |
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Several of the female lineages on the island, notably those in mtDNA haplogroup N, are found nowhere else on Earth. |
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However, irreligious figures are growing and are higher in the diaspora, notably among Iranian Americans. |
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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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They allied themselves with Spanish liberals, notably Spanish senator Miguel Morayta Sagrario, and founded the newspaper La Solidaridad. |
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Manila has endured several deadly earthquakes, notably in 1645 and in 1677 which destroyed the stone and brick medieval city. |
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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 Hudson and its tributaries, notably the Mohawk River, drain a large area. |
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Since 1971, the government of Quebec has built hydroelectric dams on rivers in the James Bay watershed, notably La Grande and Eastmain rivers. |
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The first wave of persecutions targeted primarily the princely clans of Russia, notably the influential families of Suzdal. |
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During the same time periods, DDT was notably lower in the Western Hudson Bay population only. |
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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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Adventurous travelers from far west, most notably the Venetian, Marco Polo, would have settled in China for decades. |
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Most ancient writers considered slavery not only natural but necessary, but some isolated debate began to appear, notably in Socratic dialogues. |
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The growing Dutch skill in the depiction of light was brought to bear on styles derived from Italy, notably that of Caravaggio. |
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Florence has been an important scientific centre for centuries, notably during the Renaissance with scientists such as Leonardo da Vinci. |
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Scottish English influence is most evident in the southern regions of New Zealand, notably Dunedin. |
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The new varieties were notably distinct from the surviving relict dialects. |
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This system continued largely intact in the first attested Germanic languages, notably Gothic, Old English, Old High German and Old Norse. |
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In Denmark notably in Jutland, where the northern half use it extensively in traditional dialect, and multiple places in Sweden. |
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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 Ungava Peninsula is notably composed of D'Youville mountains, Puvirnituq mountains and Pingualuit crater. |
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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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Some writers in which some litigants, notably women, were allowed a champion to represent them. |
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Axioms play a key role not only in mathematics, but also in other sciences, notably in theoretical physics. |
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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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Another formerly major use for sodium sulfate, notably in the US and Canada, is in the Kraft process for the manufacture of wood pulp. |
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They are also used in many industrial processes, notably in the bleaching of wood pulp. |
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Pioneers of evolutionary biology read him, notably Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace. |
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With increased smoking in developing countries, the rates are expected to increase in the next few years, notably in China and India. |
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In several countries, the army is officially called the Land Army to differentiate it from an air force called the Air Army, notably France. |
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Antwerp eagerly welcomed foreign traders, most notably the Portuguese pepper and spice traders. |
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Water has played an important role in the town's economy, notably in the development first of its textile and later tourist industries. |
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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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The Confucian Zhu Xi, who was notably not a restorationist, emphasized expedients as making up for incomplete standards or methods. |
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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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Most notably the Gilpin family who were the main landowners in the village. |
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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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His films in the main were liberal adaptations of existing texts, or biographies, notably of composers of the Romantic era. |
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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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Over the next decades, troops stationed around Plymouth trained in the area, notably in 1853 before and during the Crimean War. |
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The rivers are crossed by a number of clapper bridges, notably at the hamlet of Postbridge. |
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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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Many Chinese ghost beliefs have been accepted by neighboring cultures, notably Japan and southeast Asia. |
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It was here that he already met some of his future benefactors, notably William Paget. |
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The 3d PRS identified targets, notably in Japan, including the unfortunate cities on which the A-bombs were dropped. |
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However, premiums were notably higher for parcels within the 500 metre walkshed of the urban greenway entrance points than the freeway on-ramps. |
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Taken together, the plant appears to contain phytochemical constituents, notably one of which is asarone with strong sedative properties. |
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While much of the focus is on its brave opera concept, it's packed with hit singles, notably Jesus Of Suburbia and Whatsername. |
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Alopecia areata can follow physical trauma, notably head injuries, and emotional stress alone may be a trigger. |
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Building upon rabbinic insights, the kabbalists were notably sensitive to biblical nuances and allusions. |
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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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He believes that the world is heading to a state where there are several reserve currencies, notably the euro and the Chinese renminbi. |
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Happily, his legacy lives on, notably through the Utah-based Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company. |
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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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Other insurance industry sectors, notably the life class and some European companies, have fared less successfully in this arena. |
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In our lifetimes, at least one or two Lugers, notably one of the three or four. |
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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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This move comes six months after the acquisition by GL TRADE of Misys' trading businesses, notably that on SETS and SEAQ in London. |
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In the 1950s new psychiatric drugs, notably the antipsychotic chlorpromazine, were designed in laboratories and slowly came into preferred use. |
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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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World War II consolidated this position, as the company was involved in important technological advances, notably the cavity magnetron for radar. |
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The connection with the railway encouraged others, notably Andrew Handyside, Charles Fox and his son Francis Fox. |
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He has also contributed to many branches of recreational mathematics, notably the invention of the cellular automaton called the Game of Life. |
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He found that in these cases the severity of the illness was notably diminished by previous vaccination. |
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Rugby contains several large parks, most notably Caldecott Park near the town hall. |
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Several industrial railways were built using second hand WDLR equipment, notably the Leighton Buzzard Light Railway. |
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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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Due to its long coastline, various maritime sports are popular in Cornwall, notably sailing and surfing. |
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This is an important artery and the corridor is where most of Shropshire's modern commerce and industry is found, notably in Telford new town. |
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Members of religious orders, notably the Dominicans and Franciscans, settled in both schools and maintained houses for students. |
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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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These five elements are invoked during many magical rituals, notably when consecrating a magic circle. |
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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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Extensive sports facilities notably include a fencing salle, six rugby fives courts, three squash courts and a Racquets court. |
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Many of the largest and finest works of English architecture, notably the medieval cathedrals of England are largely built in the Gothic style. |
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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 can be seen notably at the East End of Gloucester Cathedral where the East Window is said to be as large as a tennis court. |
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Venturi created a variety of buildings to illustrate his ideas, notably the Guild House in Philadelphia, with subtle classical elements. |
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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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According to art historian Paul Ganz, the portrait of Amerbach marks an advance in his style, notably in the use of unbroken colours. |
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Millais was also very successful as a book illustrator, notably for the works of Anthony Trollope and the poems of Tennyson. |
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Ophelia has also been defended by feminist critics, most notably Elaine Showalter. |
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Gauthier notably points out the advantages of cooperation between two parties when it comes to the challenge of the prisoner's dilemma. |
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His own corpus is not devoid of humour, notably his sixth prolusion and his epitaphs on the death of Thomas Hobson. |
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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 song specifies several real streets in Liverpool, notably Lime Street in the centre of the city. |
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Two episodes made notably deep impressions in Vaughan Williams's personal life. |
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The bass lines most notably originate from sampled sources or synthesizers. |
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