The cytoskeleton acts as a "track" on which cells can move organelles, chromosomes and other things. |
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The correctness of the principle on which we have proceeded is obvious; we have not taken the whole subtrahend from the minuend at once. |
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There are two principles on which alterations in the force of terrestrial magnetism may act, changeably, on any previously existing quantity of a ship's magnetism. |
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The book explains the moral foundations on which her political career was built. |
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This was done via a strategic advisory group on which the chairs of each science and industry council sat. |
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Another point on which the colonies found themselves more similar than different was the booming import of British goods. |
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The Cheviot's disadvantage was that it was less hardy and needed low level land on which to overwinter. |
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It is the individual mind and conscience, it is the individual character, on which mainly human happiness or misery depends. |
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After some time, this will reduce land above sea level and thus diminish the amount of space on which ice sheets can form. |
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Stoats are vulnerable to ectoparasites associated with their prey and the nests of other animals on which they do not prey. |
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However, this does not necessarily mean that the principles on which these laws are based change at the same speed. |
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In this process, a glacier slides over the terrain on which it sits, lubricated by the presence of liquid water. |
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Copper is commonly used as a base on which other metals such as nickel are electroplated. |
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These exchanges left the Meyricks in control of most of the land on which the dockyard and new town were to develop. |
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Milford Haven Waterway is the natural harbour on which the town stands and from which the town takes its name. |
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It also varies seasonally, depending on which fruits and vegetables are ripe. |
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In 2015 he appeared on BBC's Jools' Annual Hootenanny, broadcast on New Year's Eve, on which he duetted with Paul Weller. |
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Hopkin's daughter, Jessica Lee Morgan, released her first CD, called I Am Not, on which Hopkin sings on a couple of songs. |
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The land on which Pembrokeshire is today was established approximately 60 million years ago by a combination of uplift and falling sea levels. |
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The species is tolerant of low levels of oxygen and of a diminished quantity of the phytoplankton on which they feed. |
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In one instance, killer whales tried to tip ice floes on which a dog team and photographer of the Terra Nova Expedition were standing. |
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Study was conducted on identifying stretches on which new expressways can be constructed. |
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Their routes passed through the Dnieper south to Constantinople, on which they carried out numerous raids. |
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To the east is the Point of Hellia on which is located the Broch of Gurness, an Iron Age promontory fort. |
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Hence a change in MSL can result from a real change in sea level, or from a change in the height of the land on which the tide gauge operates. |
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If an island on which an endemic organism lives becomes uninhabitable for some reason, the species will become extinct. |
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It is a good medium on which to grow bacteria and fungi, as most microorganisms cannot digest agar. |
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There is some disagreement on which country has the largest proven gas reserves. |
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It was named fort Royal, fort National, fort Imperial, before taking the name of the island on which it was built. |
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Their resistance allowed the evacuation effort to be extended to 4 June, on which date another 26,175 Frenchmen were transported to England. |
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The land on which the Hovercraft Museum stands is owned by the Homes and Communities Agency. |
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It was the center of a band called the zodiac on which various constellations were located. |
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They form the basement on which the Torridonian and Moine Supergroup sediments were deposited. |
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There is a Hindu festival called Nag Panchami each year on which day snakes are venerated and prayed to. |
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It becomes active at dusk and spends the night hunting for the invertebrates on which it feeds. |
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Seamounts provide data on movements of tectonic plates on which they ride, and on the rheology of the underlying lithosphere. |
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Consequently, the determination of which accidents occurred inside the triangle depends on which writer reported them. |
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The evidence on which scientific accounts of human evolution are based comes from many fields of natural science. |
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Looking up the slope from below to the first hairpin bend, the granite basement on which the Graafwater formation rests is visible. |
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They may establish sites where rocks or similar items are available as natural anvils on which the animals habitually break open the shells. |
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Bifacial fluting describes blades on which this feature appears on both its sides. |
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The sphericity of the Earth is also accounted for in the work of Ptolemy, on which medieval astronomy was largely based. |
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There the sunlight penetrates to the seafloor and the plankton, on which fish feed, thrive. |
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Oyster spat need a hard surface on which to attach, and these were vanishing because of the destruction of oyster reefs. |
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The topography of the ridge which forms the backbone of the city includes a volcanic plug, on which the Rougemont Castle is situated. |
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Tapie was at the time a famous specialist of rescuing bankrupt companies, an expertise on which he built his fortune. |
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Canoe Lake is the last remnant of an area of marsh and open water known as the Great Morass, drained in 1886, on which much of Southsea now sits. |
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There are around 5450 species of mammal, depending on which authority is cited. |
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Many caterpillars are cryptically colored and resemble the plants on which they feed. |
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The bouncing bed was, a form of small trampoline covered by bedclothes, on which acrobats performed mostly comedy routines. |
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Several open days were held in September 2008 on which special matches were to take place. |
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The striking platform is the point on the proximal portion of the flake on which the detachment blow fell or pressure was placed. |
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An ideal material on which a temperature scale can be based is the ideal gas. |
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The second point on which I wish to offer a remark is the existence of a person named Schomberg. |
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Their routes passed through the Dnieper down south to Constantinople, on which they did numerous raids. |
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In 418, Honorius rewarded his Visigothic federates by giving them land in Gallia Aquitania on which to settle. |
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The River Roch on which Rochdale stands was recorded in the 13th century as Rached or Rachet. |
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Still, Gracchan annalists have produced interesting insight into the writer's own time, if not necessarily into the time on which they wrote. |
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Many families Having family on which one can rely is very important in times of economic hardship especially if there are children involved. |
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She took him to a room above-stairs, and introduced him to a bed on which a magnified bolster, in yellow calico, figured as a counterpane. |
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That whatever might have been said en passant or adjectitiously, this was the ground on which the judgment below was rested. |
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The top three students had a bet on which one was going to book their intellectual property class. |
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His servant placed before him a slice of toasted bread, with a glass of fair water, being the fare on which he usually broke his fast. |
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Here is a charpoy on which two can sit, and it is possible that there may, from time to time, be food in that platter. |
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The butter, rich and yellow as the gowaned bank on which the milky mother has depastured, is probably taken directly from the churn. |
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Besides these distinctions, there are some days, called Dies Infausti, on which all business is suspended. |
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That morning on which Mr. Neville was starting I saw Jim standing by my wagon and cutting up tobacco on the disselboom. |
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There was a heavy table in one corner of the dungeonesque place, on which were a number of books and papers. |
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He gave to the Trinity Corporation that land in Deptford on which are built those alms-houses for twenty-four widows of emerited seamen. |
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The path on which I then planted my feet was quite unprecedentedly narrow. I had never had to walk along a thoroughfare so exiguous. |
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East returned the diamond eight, the higher of his two remaining cards, on which declarer falsecarded with his ten. |
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The ranking of countries may differ significantly based on which method is used. |
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The screenplay... even suggests that this contributed to the false note on which The African Queen actually ends. |
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Larger, and sometimes louder, than life, he dominated the stages on which he appeared with ebullience and great-heartedness. |
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The Domesday survey therefore recorded the names of the new holders of lands and the assessments on which their tax was to be paid. |
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The rough ground was covered by platforms, mats, and skins on which residents slept. |
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The ancient Romans employed regular orthogonal structures on which they molded their colonies. |
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The hide was the basic unit of the system on which the tenant's public obligations were assessed. |
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She was warned, however, that the summons was a pretext on which to capture her and thereby facilitate Lady Jane's accession to the throne. |
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The Spanish Empire became the foremost global power of its time and was the first to be called the empire on which the sun never sets. |
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It was often said during this time that it was the empire on which the sun never set. |
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That every thing has a real constitution, whereby it is what it is, and on which its sensible qualities depend, is past doubt. |
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However, no new plan proceeded any further than the paper on which it was drawn. |
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He rented land abutting the Castle to farm, and on which to lay out trees and walks. |
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By late afternoon, the French army had not succeeded in driving Wellington's forces from the escarpment on which they stood. |
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The following list denotes dates on which nations declared war on Axis powers, or on which an Axis power declared war on them. |
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There is no globally accepted definition on which countries are a part of South Asia or Indian subcontinent. |
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It fixed April 1, 1999, as the day on which the new territory would come into existence. |
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In front of the Speaker's Chair is the Table of the House, at which the clerks sit, and on which is placed the Commons' ceremonial mace. |
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There are also several electronic platforms on which the different products trade. |
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This was in 1821 or 1822, and was the occasion on which Babbage formulated his idea for mechanical computation. |
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The street on which the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory in Innovation Park of Tallahassee, Florida, is located is named Paul Dirac Drive. |
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The subject lectured on was generally that of the memoir on which the professor was for the time engaged. |
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The construction of a von Neumann computer depended on the availability of a suitable memory device on which to store the program. |
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The role of extinction in evolution is not very well understood and may depend on which type of extinction is considered. |
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This is a subject extensively discussed since that time and on which some points, outlined below, continue to excite controversy. |
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For the driver, visibility is good from both sides of the driving cab so the choice on which side to site the driver less important. |
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Military training and strategy are two important matters on which the sources are more than usually silent. |
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Greek has also contributed substantially to Spanish vocabulary, especially through Latin, on which it had a great impact. |
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The move occurred during the tenure of Bishop Richard Poore, a wealthy man who donated the land on which it was built. |
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In addition, Nanak wrote that there are many worlds on which it has created life. |
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An altar is usually present in the circle, on which ritual tools are placed and representations of the God and the Goddess may be displayed. |
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The program focus may be on the technical or theoretical aspects of the subject matter, depending on which course is taken. |
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To prevent farmers taking stones from the wall, he began buying some of the land on which the wall stood. |
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Eventually, the National Trust began acquiring the land on which the wall stands. |
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The poem is composed orally and extemporaneously, and the archive of tradition on which it draws is oral, pagan, Germanic, heroic, and tribal. |
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Monasteries frequently controlled huge tracts of land on which they made significant sums of money, while peasants worked in their employ. |
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Critics have speculated on which late work triggered the royal wine allowance mentioned in the Life section. |
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Thus materialism has no definite content independent of the particular theory of matter on which it is based. |
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These assumptions from methodological naturalism form a basis on which science may be grounded. |
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He not only proposed many legal and social reforms, but also expounded an underlying moral principle on which they should be based. |
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The only known occasion on which he travelled abroad was a trip to Russia in 1867 as an ecclesiastic, together with the Reverend Henry Liddon. |
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The purpose and parameters of shanty singing in the present era have had an influence on which shanties are sung and how. |
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Delius's full stylistic maturity dates from around 1907, when he began to write the series of works on which his main reputation rests. |
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The tour featured stage props including a giant phallus and a rope on which Jagger swung out over the audience. |
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The complex syncopation of the drum tracks' breakbeat, is another facet of production on which producers can spend a very large amount of time. |
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The single exception during this period was Thunderball, on which Broccoli and Saltzman became executive producers while Kevin McClory produced. |
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On Her Majesty's Secret Service was the last film on which Hunt worked in the series. |
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The system of numbering players is different depending on which country the match is played in. |
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There are no limitations on which players must occupy these interchangeable slots. |
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The wire ring on which the numbers are welded can be turned to facilitate even wear of the board. |
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A typical circuit usually features a stretch of straight road on which the starting grid is situated. |
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In contrast to the 2006 season on which these figures are based, the 2007 sporting regulations ban all performance related engine development. |
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There were occasions on which fights would break out on the marshes in dispute of the teams that were allowed to use the best pitches. |
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At the northern end of the grounds is a giant television screen on which important matches are broadcast. |
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The code of rules on which modern boxing is based, the Queensberry rules were the first to mention gloves in boxing. |
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The helm on which the crest was borne was originally a simple steel design, sometimes with gold embellishments. |
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However, they misjudged the date on which the Japanese were to attack, and the strength they would use against some objectives. |
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As well as Thatcher's only defeat, it was the last occasion on which a government bill fell at second reading. |
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Airbus will use a full mock up fuselage to develop the wiring, a different approach from the A380, on which the wiring was all done on computers. |
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In triple bottom line analysis, this can be seen as degrading capital on which the nation's economy ultimately depends. |
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Views on which factors determine low to moderate rates of inflation are more varied. |
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This provided a reliable foundation on which to confirm mathematical laws using inductive reasoning. |
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There is no universal agreement among scholars on which countries should be included within South Asia. |
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Although the term was new, the general notions of freethought on which it was based had existed throughout history. |
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In a statement the commission reduced the grounds on which it was taking action against the BNP, stating. |
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However, there has been reports of numerous discrepancies between it and national implementation reports on which it was built. |
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Fleming followed the disappointment of For Your Eyes Only with Thunderball, the novelization of a film script on which he had worked with others. |
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The event was recorded, and a selection of songs on which he had contributed joint vocals were subsequently released. |
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His stories about the fictional Ann were inconsistent and he invented other people as frameworks on which to hang his tales. |
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They are rather little signs to suggest how one might proceed up a road on which I did not do very well myself, the road to pure Nabokovism. |
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The code of rules on which modern boxing is based, the Queensberry rules were the first to mandate boxing gloves in boxing. |
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It is followed by the Belgian Port of Antwerp or the German Port of Hamburg, depending on which metric is used. |
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Of these only Bruce and Balliol had realistic grounds on which to claim the crown. |
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Bishop Ruthall reported to Thomas Wolsey, 'the bills disappointed the Scots of their long spears, on which they relied. |
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However, the date on which the assent was notified is printed in brackets. |
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Springsteen then threw himself into his four-song set, a highly anticipated series of songs that had Las Vegas oddsmakers taking bets on which tunes he'd select. |
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Acclamation medals are those on which laudatory acclamations are recorded. |
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His only visit to London had been that on which been touched by Queen Anne for the King's Evil and throughout his life he preserved a Midland accent in his speech. |
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The hall was fitted up with an amphitheatrical descent of seats towards a platform, on which stood a desk, two lights, a stool, and a capacious antique chair. |
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Although I wanted to undermine the foundations on which such antitrans screeds were built, there were many alternative strategies I might have used. |
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This grave is the only one in the abbey on which it is forbidden to walk. |
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Another important matter on which I should like a statement of the Government's intentions, is with regard to the territorial waters surrounding Ulster. |
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At the left a man stands on the bank of a marsh seemingly holding up a long spear on which is impaled a fish and a duck represented just above the fish. Both fish are bultis. |
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At the W. end of the ridge on which the spectator is standing, are Penmaen Bach, and Allt Wen, over which peers the three-cairned summit of Penmaen Mawr. |
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Although the Great Exhibition was a platform on which countries from around the world could display their achievements, Britain sought to prove its own superiority. |
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Goban rose unsteadily to his feet with Cullan's help, and staggered unsteadily across the hall to a pedestal on which was mounted a nest of coencentric crystal globes. |
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Decanal side, the side of the choir on which the dean's stall is placed. Decanal stall, the stall allotted to the dean in the choir, on the right or south side of the chancel. |
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Unlike previous occasions on which this had happened, the Allied forces stood firm against the attack and supplies were dropped to them by parachute. |
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The surface must be pinnable. Cardboard is the easiest surface on which to work. Buy a gridded folding cardboard cutting board or a gridded cardboard cutting table. |
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A Civil Aeronautics Board investigation found there was insufficient information available on which to determine probable cause of the disappearance. |
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The Queen employs various royal standards to mark her presence, the particular one used depending on which realm she is in or acting on behalf of at the time. |
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Although this might seem strange, it occurred because plans for the castle had changed since 1070, and more land had been acquired in Clewer on which to site a castle town. |
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The eggs become fertilized in the water and develop into larvae, which eventually find suitable sites, such as another oyster's shell, on which to settle. |
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Owing to the unstable land on which the park is situated, landslides occur frequently, meaning that attractions have continually to be moved further inland to safer ground. |
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Compound dunes are large dunes on which smaller dunes of similar type and slipface orientation are superimposed, and complex dunes are combinations of two or more dune types. |
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In the north of Barra, from this period survived a gravestone, on which a Celtic cross is present on one side, and runic inscriptions on the other. |
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He said that the automotive industry must find a substitute for gasoline, on which the elder Edison commented that the electric storage battery has already filled the bill. |
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The change of momentum of a body is proportional to the impulse impressed on the body, and happens along the straight line on which that impulse is impressed. |
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I told them, the sherriff could not be admitted on board this time of night, on which they set up a hallow and rowed as fast as they could towards the vessel's bows. |
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It is sometimes possible to give approximate dates for the borrowing of individual Latin words based on which patterns of sound change they have undergone. |
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Hume argued that consent of the governed was the ideal foundation on which a government should rest, but that it had not actually occurred this way in general. |
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The approaches differ depending on which features of general relativity and quantum theory are accepted unchanged, and which features are modified. |
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This is, in fact, an issue on which modern anthropologists have been divided, particularly among those north Indians who are held to practise hypergamous 'upward' marriage. |
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Very few knew the details of his early life until six years after his death, when John Forster published a biography on which Dickens had collaborated. |
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The government of India is based on a 3 tiered system, in which the Constitution of India delineates the subjects on which each tier of government has executive powers. |
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Usually, the two sweepers will be on opposite sides of the stone's path, although depending on which side the sweepers' strengths lie this may not always be the case. |
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A secondary factor was that the signalling technology of the time was insufficient to allow detection of two broken rails on the line on which the train was operating. |
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They depart from the same beach on which she first landed in New Zealand. |
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This being the day on which the autumnal equinox occurred, some Welsh bards resident in London assembled in congress on Primrose Hill, according to ancient usage. |
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Stretching out from this coast are three ledges of resistant rock, the Brook, Brighstone and Atherfield ledges, on which many ships have been wrecked over the years. |
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This film is the first of four projects on which Cary Grant worked with Hitchcock, and it is one of the rare occasions that Grant was cast in a sinister role. |
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However, there is no consensus on which expedition that might have been. |
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Campaign supporters feared the residential development would end the spot's lucrative sideline as a film and photo location, on which it relies to survive. |
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The Historia Brittonum would come to be the basis on which later medieval authors such as Geoffrey of Monmouth would write the romantic histories of King Arthur. |
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And have I not for years pleaded the nonsensity of taking seriously the comparisons of fantastic quantities of overkill on which the SALT negotiations have been based? |
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The development of Modern Industry, therefore, cuts from under its feet the very foundation on which the bourgeoisie produces and appropriates products. |
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The boundary commission was required to designate each new constituency as either burgh or county but had no predetermined basis on which to do so. |
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Barrie play on which the film is based, she is actually a fairy. |
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Taylor's Bank is a large sandbank extending out to sea on the north side of the channel entrance to the river on which many ships have come to grief over the years. |
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An external fireplace from Ronaes Skae was constructed as a perimeter of stones surrounding a mud and clay hearth on which charred wood was found in a spoke pattern. |
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It was the first empire on which it was said that the sun never set. |
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The original badge was a blue oval on which was an outline of the current trophy in white, overlaid with part of the Champions League starball logo. |
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In October 2011, a proposal from the club to buy back the freehold to the land on which Stamford Bridge sits was voted down by Chelsea Pitch Owners shareholders. |
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In June 1776 Cook left on the voyage on which he was killed almost three years later, and Boulton's records show no further mention of the instrument. |
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Monies raised through excise may be earmarked for redress of specific social costs commonly associated with the product or service on which it is levied. |
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The Adidas logo appears on either the left or right sleeve depending on which handed bat the player is, allowing it to face the camera when the player is on strike. |
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In general, burghs carried out far more local trading with their hinterlands, on which they relied for food and raw materials, than trading nationally or abroad. |
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In the field of civil engineering, geological principles and analyses are used in order to ascertain the mechanical principles of the material on which structures are built. |
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