Under the current president and his predecessor, Jett notes, the ambassadorship of Belize has gone to college roommates. |
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Expensive real estate is an aphrodisiac for girls like Claire, Walter notes. |
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All sounds of life die out upon the earth, the last notes of the sleepy birds have sunk away, the Angelus of the church hard by has rung the close of day. |
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The Lennon Wall in admiralty is a mosaic of Post-It notes, each square a scribbled wish. |
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Still, Anson Williams would write her personal notes in the years that followed. |
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Pinker notes that roughly a fifth of English verbs began life as nouns or adjectives. |
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Armstrong notes that Wise washed his clothes as soon as he got home that night. |
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The notes and general introduction are taken from the esteemed Arden Shakespeare edition of the plays and poems. |
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Many of the objects in the show are personal notes, annotated scripts, and letters. |
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Well, of course there's more, a lot more. But that's the cliff notes of what faces us once we find Sanderson. |
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Ryker stepped forward and blurted out the cliff notes of the current crisis. |
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Laudably, he ends on some optimistic notes, and some prescriptions, rather than wallowing in declinism. |
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Both the neurology notes and psychiatry notes clearly stated that no athetoid movements were noted on examination. |
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He has been working on the organization of his notes into an outline. |
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A cool breeze began to blow, carrying on it the undulating notes of a bansuri from some village downriver. |
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Kehler notes he was the husband of famous Shakespearean scholar Mary Cowden Clarke. |
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Before the beachings, he notes, his team had spotted about 50 of the unusual Cuvier's beaked whales in the study area. |
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Speech paused momentarily on Faxa's lips as he pondered her birdsweet notes in smoky silence. |
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Most harpists back then played cross harp, sucking in on the notes to bend and bluesify them. |
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Then, impelled to some gesture, he raised his voice and in one of his first basso notes called boomingly and without reticence for the waiter. |
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The author has bulleted this section to make it easier to read and included important notes and warnings. |
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For example, in the stack of bank notes seat mentioned earlier, the decal used to create the product would be considered counterfeit. |
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These notes are equal in value to notes issued by the Bank of England, the central bank of the United Kingdom. |
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These notes continue in circulation and are gradually being replaced by the 2007 series. |
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It will take at least three years for the current issue of Bank of Scotland notes to be phased out of circulation. |
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While the colours and sizes of all of the new notes are the same as previous designs, text on the notes is larger than before. |
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These are watermark patterns on all corners of the notes, which will improve their durability. |
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Traditionally, certain notes were sometimes tuned slightly off from just intonation. |
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Today, however, the notes of the chanter are usually tuned in just intonation to the Mixolydian scale. |
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These are more complicated ornaments using two or more grace notes include doublings, taorluaths, throws, grips, and birls. |
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In the hands of a good player, the violin is extremely agile, and can execute rapid and difficult sequences of notes. |
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Archie Duncan notes Barbour's fondness for exaggerated numbers for the size of any army. |
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Between 1855 and 1884 he contributed 102 articles and notes on a wide range of subjects to Archaeologia Cambrensis. |
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It stabilizes the vocal instrument, thereby providing extended capacity for high notes as well as nonwobbly, audible low notes. |
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Moore notes the dangers of drawing conclusions on looking at a population from a limited location over a short time period. |
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During the bank panics a portion of those demand notes were redeemed for Federal Reserve gold. |
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He notes higher trade barriers were partly a means to protect domestic demand from deflation and external disturbances. |
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Whosoever appertain to the visible body of the church, they have also the notes of external profession. |
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John Robinson also notes that each book of the New Testament had to be written prior to the destruction of The Temple. |
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He also notes that Charles is the only footballing great to be world class in two very different positions. |
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There is an octavate of odours as well as octavates of notes in music. Like the keys of instruments, certain odours coincide or blend. |
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Diamandis has synesthesia, and as a result associates particular colours with musical notes and days of the week. |
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The liner notes contained a literary quote for each of the album's eighteen songs and the album lasted just over seventy minutes. |
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In addition oceanic species do not preserve well, and are known mainly from photographs and from observers' notes. |
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Mancall notes that Churchyard's pamphlet provides a sense of immediacy so often lacking in retrospective writing. |
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This was due to the naming of musical notes by the Italian medieval scholar Guido of Arezzo. |
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After dinner a book would be read aloud, and he would take notes in a cursory way. |
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Calvino notes that while Pliny is eclectic, he was not uncritical, though his evaluations of sources are inconsistent and unpredictable. |
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When pursuing prey, they emit a higher pitched howl, vibrating on two notes. |
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A drought is an extended period of months or years when a region notes a deficiency in its water supply. |
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The Bank of Canada is the sole authority authorized to issue currency in the form of Canadian bank notes. |
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As an aromatic, it has a sweet fragrance with a taste of lemon or citrus notes. |
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Tacitus also notes that like other Germanic tribes, the Chatti took an interest in traditions concerning haircuts and beards. |
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On the other hand, Hansen notes that Polybius' exposition of Crete supplied an extremely detailed account of the island. |
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These can include participant observation, field notes, interviews, and surveys. |
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Tacitus notes that as each tribe had its own customary law, the political power of the king could vary between nations. |
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Thorpe notes that numerous other traditions existed in Sweden at the time of his writing. |
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The annalist's figure of 4,500, he notes, is generally accepted by scholars. |
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Tacitus notes that the Germanic peoples were polytheistic and mentions some of their deities through perceived Roman equivalents. |
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Your child may also begin to plink out a few notes on a xylophone or toy piano before her first birthday. |
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The Xia Xiyang notes several geographical sightings from now until the fleet entered Taicang. |
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However, most of the notes are dedicated to India, its political structure, trade, agriculture, customs and ceremonies. |
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Dreyer, who notes that the Taizong Shilu does not distinguish the order of 250 ships from the treasure ships. |
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Perfume is described in a musical metaphor as having three sets of notes, making the harmonious scent accord. |
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These notes are created carefully with knowledge of the evaporation process of the perfume. |
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These materials are found in all forms of commercial perfumes as a neutral background to the middle notes. |
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The top, middle, and base notes of a fragrance may have separate primary scents and supporting ingredients. |
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Cadamosto is believed to have brought notes, logs and several nautical maps with him. |
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These performances begin with an instrumental astara on rabab, which also gives the notes of the melody which follows. |
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At a postpreview notes session last week, Mr. Schumacher sat surrounded by cast members in a semicircle, like a shepherd and his flock. |
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The notes were burned by the new government, but occasionally balboa notes can be found in collections. |
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Georg Wilhelm Steller, the ship's naturalist, hiked along the island and took notes on the plants and wildlife. |
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The reasons for this extinction are not fully known, but one theory notes that extinction in North America paralleled human arrival. |
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A few more extensive notes clarify Biblical names and units of measurement or currency. |
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Furthermore, Johnson, unlike Bailey, added notes on a word's usage, rather than being merely descriptive. |
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View all notes has inspired conceptual tools such as whitewashing, purplewashing and greenwashing, among others. |
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As Frederick Copleston notes, Hooker's moderation and civil style of argument were remarkable in the religious atmosphere of his time. |
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Several voices singing different texts in different languages made any of the text difficult to distinguish from the mixture of words and notes. |
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The original reports were kept in a generally chronological order, interspersed with personal memos, obituaries and notes on court practices. |
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The notes are easy, but it's an upbeat tune and should be played fairly quickly. |
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The twelfth and thirteenth volumes of the reports were based on fragments of notes several decades old, not on Coke's original manuscript. |
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No copies of these handouts exist, but Alexander Popham, later a close friend of Blackstone, attended the lectures and made notes, which survive. |
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He notes that the concept of custom generally denotes convergent behaviour, but not all customs have the force of law. |
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This book contains notes written in the margin that are in Bracton's handwriting. |
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Based on Bracton's notes and writing, Pollock and Maitland believe that he was neither a courtly flatterer nor a champion of despotic monarchy. |
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The Tennessee income tax does not apply to salaries and wages, but most income from stock, bonds and notes receivable is taxable. |
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Promissory notes and bills of exchange are two primary types of negotiable instruments. |
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Bank notes are frequently referred to as promissory notes, a promissory note made by a bank and payable to bearer on demand. |
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The Arab merchant Suleiman notes the enormity of the Pala army in his memoirs. |
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A description of the kingdom written in 1699, notes that it occupied discontinuous areas along the coast. |
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Zimbabwean bond notes for 2 and 5 dollars were introduced in 2016 at par value of the US dollar. |
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The chairman gave out a temperance song, and during the singing told Bright to put his notes aside and say what came into his mind. |
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The inspector again rebatches the material into his company's own system and notes the details into his batch book. |
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Musacchio notes a number of differences between today's state capitalism and its predecessors. |
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You halt a few moments on the first platform and listen to the notes of a huge organ that occupies a part of it, discoursing excellent music. |
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Lupton notes however it is superior in no other respect, particularly as a test instrument. |
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In India, before the 4th century BC, the Arthashastra notes the use of tolls. |
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He notes that the beliefs saw the meaning of life as otherworldly mystical experience. |
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The author, Mark Richards, notes his differences with Wainwright in the introduction. |
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Fiennes worked up her notes into a travel memoir in 1702, which she never published, intending it for family reading. |
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Each book starts with a description of the geography of the area and ends with Some personal notes in conclusion. |
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In the evening, 8 o'clock opening night, followed by notes from the director, visits with friends from the audience and maybe a party nearby. |
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The Michelin website in 2013 notes that the guide is published in 14 editions covering 23 countries and sold in nearly 90 countries. |
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Andrew Motion notes that the final verse replicates in the minds of its readers the very experience it describes. |
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However, if you need to use different notes, just use 2 channels and delay the 2nd note instead of retrigging it. |
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Although Hemingway does write about sports, such as fishing, Carlos Baker notes the emphasis is more on the athlete than the sport. |
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He notes that henges and the grooved ware pottery often found at them are two examples of the British Neolithic not found on the Continent. |
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This account by Lucian notes something about the popular classical expectation of how a ghost should look. |
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He is not known to have toured East Anglia, for which only a few fragmentary notes survive. |
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In spite of Mr. James' occasional weakness for sobbing notes, the presiding spirit of the establishment is, I should say, one of rompery. |
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I also used quite a few of the flat-fingered kind of ruff to embellish some notes. |
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I didn't enjoy the concert much because the tenor kept going sharp on the high notes. |
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The piece was difficult to read after it had been transposed, since in the new key many notes were sharps. |
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His wife superscribed her own notes on each of his letters before sending them in packets to the editor. |
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The songs built slowly with anger, ache, tearfulness and fury, with sustained notes and cascading melismas. |
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Sometimes Charlie would sing notes that were more tenor than original melody, forcing Bill to sing a high baritone-style line. |
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What notes and garments he doth give thee, Bring to the traject, to the common ferry, Which trades to Venice. |
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The upgrades to the class A-1L and A-1 notes are due to an increase in credit enhancement. |
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He dragged his tin uniform case from under the bed and took out five ten-rupee notes. |
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Singer Roberta Duchak is more sensitive rhythmically yet awfully bright and unsupple on the high notes. |
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Pop singers, such as Britney Spears, slip vocal fry into their music as a way to reach low notes and add style. |
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It has top notes of pear combined with the exotic and musky Ambrette seeds. |
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Biographer Jones, for all his hero worship, belongs to the warts-and-all school, and notes some strange quirks in Freud's character. |
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Did she skip over the ten full pages of source notes in the appendix? |
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As Leonard Maltin notes in commentary, a more modern character appropriated that little wordoid. |
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During stage one, which began on January 1 and is still underway, the bank has circulated 1 and 5 Manat notes and all the Gapik coins. |
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The Bank of England is the UK's central bank and is responsible for issuing notes and coins in the nation's currency, the pound sterling. |
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John Davies notes this as consistent with the British victory at Badon Hill, attributed to Arthur by Nennius. |
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He also notes that during times of peace, women did most of the work of managing the household. |
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In the introduction of his 1892 edition, Engels notes that most of the conditions he wrote about in 1844 had been greatly improved. |
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Rather the surviving works mostly resemble lecture notes unintended for publication. |
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Ptolemy wrote about how musical notes could be translated into mathematical equations and vice versa in Harmonics. |
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Pliny the Elder notes that several of them were richer than Crassus, the richest man of the Republican era. |
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Except where otherwise noted, the notes below indicate that an individual's parentage is as shown in the above family tree. |
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And the effect of such notes, as inflaters of the currency, would be less than the effect of greenbacks. |
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The historian John Gillingham notes that the chronicle of Roger of Howden is the main source for Richard's activities in this period. |
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It was Paris' irrepressible High Fashion Doyenne Gabrielle Chanel, 80, so-soing this and high-hatting that, while Women's Wear Daily took notes. |
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Scrivener, who for the first time consistently identified the source texts underlying the 1611 translation and its marginal notes. |
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The differences may stem from copying or printing errors, from notes by actors or audience members, or from Shakespeare's own papers. |
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These handwritten notes of the elder Vane obtained by Henry Vane the Younger were confirmed by independent testimony. |
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However, Hibbert notes in his biography that the letter can be found among the Duke's papers, with nothing written on it. |
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Speeches may not be read out during debate in the House of Commons, although notes may be referred to. |
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He could have lectured me on it, and I would have sat there and taken notes. |
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His campaign did not gain wide support until his speech, delivered without notes, at the 2005 Conservative party conference. |
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During the American war of independence and Napoleonic wars, Bank of England notes were legal tender and their value floated relative to gold. |
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The gold standard was suspended at the outbreak of the war in 1914, with Bank of England and Treasury notes becoming legal tender. |
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With the extension of sterling to Ireland in 1825, the Bank of Ireland began issuing sterling notes, later followed by other Irish banks. |
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From 1844, new banks were excluded from issuing notes in England and Wales but not in Scotland and Ireland. |
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These circulated until 1928 when they were replaced by Bank of England notes. |
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Irish independence reduced the number of Irish banks issuing sterling notes to five operating in Northern Ireland. |
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Bank of England notes are legal tender for any amount in England and Wales, but not in Scotland or Northern Ireland. |
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Bank of England notes are generally accepted in the Falklands and Gibraltar, but for example Scottish and Northern Irish notes are not. |
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The 1844 Bank Charter Act tied the issue of notes to the gold reserves and gave the Bank sole rights with regard to the issue of banknotes. |
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Their interest encouraged him to publish his notes, Of Colours, which he later expanded into the work Opticks. |
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Newton was shown on the reverse of the notes holding a book and accompanied by a telescope, a prism and a map of the Solar System. |
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Despite suffering badly from seasickness, Darwin wrote copious notes while on board the ship. |
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Most of his zoology notes are about marine invertebrates, starting with plankton collected in a calm spell. |
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Darwin had not labelled the finches by island, but from the notes of others on the Beagle, including FitzRoy, he allocated species to islands. |
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The sentence was unsupported by an inline citation or general bibliographic reference source notes. |
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In 1655, according to his autobiographical notes, Hooke began to acquaint himself with astronomy, through the good offices of John Ward. |
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Remarkably, the lectures have been reconstructed verbatim, including interjections from Turing and other students, from students' notes. |
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Copeland notes that the autopsy findings were more consistent with inhalation than with ingestion of the poison. |
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In September 2011 it was announced that the notes would enter circulation on 2 November. |
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Newton claimed Leibniz stole ideas from his unpublished notes, which Newton had shared with a few members of the Royal Society. |
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Myrvold notes that copies of the Guru Granth Sahib are not regarded as material objects, but as living subjects which are alive. |
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In copious and informative notes Ritson defends every point of his version of Robin Hood's life. |
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The early pages had marginal notes most of which were lost when rats nibbled away the manuscript edges. |
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She notes that prior to the 1840s, all stage productions of this play were adaptations unfaithful to the original text. |
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She notes, however, that Hudson too believed that the play should be viewed as a dream. |
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For example, in The Spectator, Joseph Addison wrote extensive notes, annotations, and interpretations of certain passages of Paradise Lost. |
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Included within the notes are occasional attacks upon rival editors of Shakespeare's works. |
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Her notes have nevertheless remained an essential source for the study of Percy Shelley's work. |
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Christopher Tolkien supplied copious notes and commentary upon his father's work. |
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Brass instruments took on larger roles, as the introduction of rotary valves made it possible for them to play a wider range of notes. |
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From 1999 until early 2007, new Bank of England twenty pound notes featured a portrait of Elgar. |
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Robinson notes that this was an innovation in comedy films, and marked the time when serious critics began to appreciate Chaplin's work. |
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Roger Lewis notes that like a number of Sellers's characters, he is played in a sympathetic and dignified manner. |
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The ultraviolet recording system introduced by RCA in 1936 improved the reproduction of sibilants and high notes. |
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Safe conduct documents, usually notes signed by the monarch, were issued to foreigners as well as English subjects in medieval times. |
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It famously notes Columba's need for a translator when conversing with an individual on Skye. |
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By comparison, Duffy notes that Frederick the Great usually commanded from 23,000 to 50,000 in battle. |
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Capital projects were paid for with the issuance of promissory notes called Mefo bills. |
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When the notes were presented for payment, the Reichsbank printed money to do so. |
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Bogdanos notes that the Ministry of Oil building was bombed, but the museum complex, which took some fire, was not bombed. |
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The Royal Naval Dockyard Museum holds a permanent exhibition of Bermuda notes and coins. |
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In a currency board arrangement, these notes are issued against reserves of sterling. |
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The pound sterling is the official currency of the islands, and the same notes and coins are used as in the United Kingdom. |
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The Prime Minister became responsible for calling meetings, presiding, taking notes, and reporting to the Sovereign. |
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Treasury notes had full legal tender status and were not convertible for gold through the Bank of England. |
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A thorough discussion is far beyond the scope of the article, but some general notes follow. |
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Bell had a specially made table where he could place his notes and equipment inside a locking cover. |
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Bell's laboratory notes and family letters were the key to establishing a long lineage to his experiments. |
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Other pages included a condensed version of Henry Warburton's medical reform bill, book reviews, clinical papers, and case notes. |
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He took with him the notes for his novel, The Temple at Thatch, intending to work on it in his spare time. |
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Benson sees no evidence of discrimination in their relationship and notes Bond's genuine remorse and sadness at Quarrel's death. |
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Cleo McNelly Kearns notes in her biography that Eliot was deeply influenced by Indic traditions, notably the Upanishads. |
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The book also contained a section of notes throwing light on the context and genesis of each poem. |
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This provoked such a response that the Government was forced to relent and allow the Scottish banks to continue printing pound notes. |
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This campaign is commemorated by his continued appearance on the front of all notes issued by the Bank of Scotland. |
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Jackson notes the legal term galnys, equivalent to Welsh galanas, may show syncope of internal syllables to be a feature of Cumbric. |
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Stoker's original research notes for the novel are kept by the Rosenbach Museum and Library in Philadelphia. |
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Shaw published articles on travel, took photographs of his journeys, and submitted notes to the Royal Automobile Club. |
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Bernard Dukore notes that he was successful as a dramatist in America ten years before achieving comparable success in Britain. |
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As a consequence, sequential notes can be played without altering the bellows direction. |
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This allows sequences of notes to be played in a smooth, continuous stream without the interruption of changing bellows direction. |
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Likewise, the English system accommodates playing styles that counteract its inherent smoothness and continuity between notes. |
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The boxed edition contains additional artwork and notes, and an audio cassette of demos and session recordings. |
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As I said, I listened spellbound to this small Hungarian wizard, as Emeric unfolded his notes, until they were at least six inches long. |
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Although Richard also played cricket, tennis, and table tennis, biographer Bragg notes rugby union football to be his greatest interest. |
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Loeb notes that Hume is saying that only experience and observation can be our guide to making inferences about the conjunction between events. |
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Dancy notes that this does not explain why intentions count but motives do not. |
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He notes that most people who have experienced both physical and intellectual pleasures tend to greatly prefer the latter. |
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Smith left behind many notes and some unpublished material, but gave instructions to destroy anything that was not fit for publication. |
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Choosing among repeated drafts, revisions, corrections and loose notes editorial work has found nearly one third of the total suitable for print. |
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The notes are no longer produced and usually not used as currency anymore, although they are still legal tender. |
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It also notes countries that issue electronic visas to certain nationalities. |
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Ethiopian music uses a distinct modal system that is pentatonic, with characteristically long intervals between some notes. |
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Paper currency notes were of such low value that several bundles were needed to pay for simple restaurant meals. |
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The most voluminous legal material written after the 8th century takes the form of notes upon that earlier material. |
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To pay these notes, the Bank of Scotland was forced to call in its loans and, in March 1728, to suspend payments. |
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By September 1728, the Bank of Scotland was able to start redeeming its notes again, with interest, and in March 1729, it resumed lending. |
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By 960 the Song Dynasty, short of copper for striking coins, issued the first generally circulating notes. |
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The issue of credit notes is often for a limited duration, and at some discount to the promised amount later. |
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These notes are seen as a predecessor to regular banknotes by some but are mainly thought of as proto bills of exchange and cheques. |
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By this time, the notes were standardized in appearance and not too different from Federal Reserve Notes. |
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When paper bank notes were first introduced in England in the 1790s, they resulted in a dramatic rise in counterfeiting. |
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These early plastic notes were plagued with issues such as ink wearing off and were discontinued. |
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Some governments, such as Canada, are considering replacing paper notes and coins with digital currency. |
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In the early 1990s, it became more common for rare notes to be sold at various coin and currency shows via auction. |
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They returned to Tierra del Fuego in the Beagle with FitzRoy and Charles Darwin, who made extensive notes about his visit to the islands. |
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Acrylic paperweights and even toilet seats with bank notes embedded inside are also common. |
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Items that resemble stacks of bank notes and can be used as a seat or ottoman are also available. |
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Its only value consists in some dissertational notes at the end on the literature of charity, population, pauperism, political economy, and Protestantism. |
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While we were supping with our drawcansir friend, we heard the notes of a guitar and the click of castanets, and presently a chorus of voices singing a popular air. |
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The bell ropes hang from the outside of the tower, the resultant friction of the ropes over the brick sides producing irresolute sharpings or flattings of the notes. |
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The speaker became quite flustered when she dropped all her notes. |
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The institution was given a monopoly on controlling the money supply in 1884, but it would be another 20 years before the previously issued notes were retired. |
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His only legitimate child, Ada Lovelace, is regarded by some as the first computer programmer based on her notes for Charles Babbage's Analytical Engine. |
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Banks in Scotland and Northern Ireland retain the right to issue their own notes, subject to retaining enough Bank of England notes in reserve to cover their issue. |
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Jackson notes that only in the north does the cluster appear in place names borrowed after circa 600AD and concludes that it may have been a later dialectal survival here. |
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Wilbert and George Awdry's notes have been largely overlooked. |
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Silberner also notes the psychic numbing caused by the A-bomb. |
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From 1557 onwards, he could not find the time to continue this method, and he gave permission for his lectures to be published from stenographers' notes. |
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Russell notes that these errors make it difficult to do historical justice to Aristotle, until one remembers how large of an advance he made upon all of his predecessors. |
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This entry had been written by the antiquarian and writer John Aubrey, who privately made many notes about Avebury and other prehistoric monuments which remained unpublished. |
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It has a gorgeous, pure, strawberry and rose-hip nose, with some plump sultana notes and a certain mineral quality that is quite schisty and earthy. |
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Tamm notes however that the 7,000 other followers around the world, and others who encountered Chinmoy, are likely to have had different experiences and perceptions. |
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Ishiguro also wrote the liner notes to Kent's 2003 album, In Love Again. |
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Warren notes, this Treaty began the practical dominance of the French king over France, and the ruler of the Angevin Empire was no longer the dominating noble in France. |
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His sermons lasted more than an hour and he did not use notes. |
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The person had a record of the interview so she could review her notes. |
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Contrariwise, Sykes notes a high degree of commonality in Anglican liturgical forms, and in the doctrinal understandings expressed within those liturgies. |
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The books on top of the piano resonate when he plays certain notes. |
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Specifically, when the music calls for it, the player can choose to reverse bellows direction, causing sequential notes to be more distinctly articulated. |
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Hughes especially notes Sullivan's clarinet writing, exploiting all registers and colours of the instrument, and his particular fondness for oboe solos. |
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The aldehydic top notes contain suggestions of bergamot, lemon, peach and coriander and give way to a heart based principally on rose, jasmine and orris. |
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Further, Davidson notes that the potentially Germanic goddess Nehalennia is sometimes depicted with apples and that parallels exist in early Irish stories. |
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Memories of this night are extremely hazy. All I have, for guide-pegs, is a pocketful of keno cards and cocktail napkins, all covered with scribbled notes. |
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A student possessing such a smartpen can place it in a docking station of a computer and upload his written notes as well as the associated audio files. |
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In spite of their differences, Alpert notes that the film transpired well. |
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More sportingly, the 5th century BC tragedian Euripides often played with the old traditions, mocking them, and through the voice of his characters injecting notes of doubt. |
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Miliband's conference speech was criticised, particularly after he missed sections on the deficit and immigration, after attempting to deliver the speech without notes. |
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After midnight their shrill notes burst into a kind of pandemoniac cachinnation which filled all the countryside, and not until dawn did they finally quiet down. |
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As Ruddock ordered the destruction of all her research notes on her death in 2005, scholars have had to duplicate her research and rediscover documents. |
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Denominations were initially written on the notes at the time of issue. |
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Both banks issued some notes denominated in guineas as well as pounds. |
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Sulpicius Severus notes that Martin of Tours protested to the Emperor against the ruling, which said that the accused who went to Treves should be imprisoned. |
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His notes suggested that he built small flying models, but there were no indications for any provision to stop the rotor from making the craft rotate. |
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He rejected the standard barre chord fretting technique used by most guitarists in favor of fretting the low 6th string root notes with his thumb. |
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Individual preparers, however, may obtain rights over case annotations, indices, and various notes concerning sections and reference tables they have written. |
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He asked the brachygrapher whether he wrote the notes of the sermon. |
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Nevertheless, Wordsworth's biographer Mary Moorman, notes that Dorothy was excluded from the poem, even though she had seen the daffodils together with Wordsworth. |
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Historian Pierre Champion notes that the Armagnacs attempted to rescue her several times by launching military campaigns toward Rouen while she was held there. |
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The currency crisis of 1797, caused by panicked depositors withdrawing from the Bank led to the government suspending convertibility of notes into specie payment. |
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The Act served to restrict the supply of new notes reaching circulation, and gave the Bank of England an effective monopoly on the printing of new notes. |
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Keep those bass notes nice and steady, and you'll be in good shape. |
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Dio Cassius notes the presence of Germans on the slope of the hill behind the camp, where the Porta Quaestoria, the gate where provisions were brought in, would have been. |
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Frank's Biro taps delicately at the topmost of the little yellow notes. |
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William Sharp had the fleeting part of Zulim, and Ah Young Hong showed a lovely voice with round, soft low notes and a sugar-sweet top as a nymph and a sylphide. |
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Marshall notes that civil rights were among the first to be recognized and codified, followed later by political rights and still later by social rights. |
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These three books are also the only ones in Tanakh with a special system of cantillation notes that are designed to emphasize parallel stichs within verses. |
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The Reallexikon der Germanischen Altertumskunde notes that for Willibald it was probably not necessary to specify the location any further because he presumed it widely known. |
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In one of his personal notes, Joule contends that Mayer's measurement was no more accurate than Rumford's, perhaps in the hope that Mayer had not anticipated his own work. |
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The score had been written without the treble and bass, but it was easy to pick out which was which based on the location of the notes on the staff. |
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In revising your notes, you can also reorganize them so that they are more legible, better arranged, and in a more useful condition for subsequent reviews. |
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He notes it appeared following a cultural upheaval in around 3000 BC, which inspired the peoples of Neolithic Europe to develop more independently. |
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To get news of the latest developments in India, the outgoing armada relied on notes and reports left along the way at various African staging posts by the returning fleet. |
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There are notes on his map that clearly were from Portuguese sources. |
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Carol Anderson notes that insight is often depicted in the Vinaya as the opening of the Dhamma eye, which sets one on the Buddhist path to liberation. |
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Olivelle notes instances of likely interpolation and insertions in the notes to this section, in both the presumed vulgate version and the critical edition. |
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Its flavour is dominated by malt, sometimes with roasty notes derived from the use of black malt, with a subdued hop character, though there are some quite bitter examples. |
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The universal appeal and instant recognition of bank notes has resulted in a plethora of novelty merchandise that is designed to have the appearance of paper currency. |
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Holbein also painted the Bavarian astronomer and mathematician Nicholas Kratzer, a tutor of the More family whose notes appear on Holbein's sketch for their group portrait. |
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Bacon produced an edited edition complete with his own introduction and notes and his writings of the 1260s and 1270s cite it far more than his contemporaries did. |
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During his expeditions, Ma Huan took notes about the geography, politics, weather conditions, environment, economy, local customs, even method of punishment for criminals. |
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The British historian Philip Mason notes that it was inevitable that most of the sepoys and sowars from Meerut should have made for Delhi on the night of 10 May. |
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The printing began in 1646 by Samuel de Sorbiere through the Elsevier press at Amsterdam with a new preface and some new notes in reply to objections. |
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Second, it notes that the proposed theory is not subject to some familiar objections to classical theories, nor to eccentricity or anomalousness complaints. |
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The Western Bank collapsed in 1857, and the Bank of Scotland stepped in with the other Scottish banks to ensure that all Western Bank's notes were paid. |
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The citation notes that Leeds has Opera North, the Northern Ballet, the West Yorkshire Playhouse amongst may other attractions that ranked it at number one. |
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