We continued onwards, running from one piece of cover to the next while the machine gun chewed through belts of ammunition. |
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Claims 14 and onwards are substantially the same as the claims in the other patent. |
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From Day 2 onwards, silver sulphadiazine cream was applied externally on the affected skin surface to prevent secondary infection. |
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The cover with mock latchet and ring finial and the two-stepped, angular handles on the body are popular features on pieces from 1800 onwards. |
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If there are no late frosts forecast, plant out summer bedding and put out hanging baskets from this week onwards. |
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London's orbital M25, between junctions five and 21, was the worst followed by the A303 from Andover, Hampshire, onwards. |
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By far the most common crime was larceny but the figures for violent crimes by girls also climbed steadily from the late 1990s onwards. |
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Most Irish commentators speak in terms of soft landings, corrections, or a reversion to more balanced growth rates from 2008 onwards. |
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The absolute elongation rate during the linear phase was nearly constant from leaf 8 onwards. |
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A very faint path runs downhill beside the fence, below a single bar fence and onwards to the end of the plantation. |
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Fowler was seen as the man to take City upwards and onwards in the next four years. |
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In winning their medals, the two Scotsmen moved British cycling onwards by miles. |
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As an excursion through piano duets from Schubert onwards the mix is wide, the music varied and entertaining. |
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Afternoon tea is served daily from 3pm onwards and often there are tea dances where you can waltz and tango away to your heart's content. |
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From 1680 onwards the European demand for tea grew, and imports began to steadily increase. |
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In fact, that started to happen from 2001 onwards, and to date 16 telecentres have been established in less favored areas of the city. |
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Licking my lips at the wondrous prospect of a day jam-packed with data entry madness, I marched onwards determinedly. |
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It was one variety of the language of London also which, from the 15th century onwards, acquired the status of a standard spoken language. |
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It was David who told us you could go to jail for thieving from the age of 13 onwards. |
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From the third century onwards, the climate deteriorated steadily, becoming colder and wetter. |
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From the ninth century onwards the Turks began to enter the Caliphate, not in mass, but as slaves or adventurers serving as soldiers. |
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The thirteen houses on Walter's Way, built from 1977 onwards, form part of the earliest low-cost housing self-build project in the country. |
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The bed was ablaze with the yellow flowers, and here, large humming squadrons of shiny black carpenter bees would thrum from pre-dawn onwards. |
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From the second deal onwards, players form partnerships according to their scores. |
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From now onwards the councils should strive to be up to date on payment of monthly salaries by raising funds from own vast resources. |
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From the age of sixty onwards, grandfather lost interest in most things that were not related to bee-keeping and the planting of trees. |
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For no less than three miles this vast upland of hillocks and brows roll on, serried knolls which appear to stretch onwards into infinity. |
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All the groundwork that had been laid from the late '50s onwards seemed to be synthesized by Thomson's magnum opus. |
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From the 2012 bid process onwards, the host city chosen to host the Olympic Games will be obliged to also host the Paralympics. |
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She was scanned once a week from 30 weeks onwards because the tot was not putting on the expected amount of weight. |
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From the late Middle Ages onwards, one plot in particular dominated these tales in Europe. |
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From the Manchurian crisis of 1931 onwards a perceptible militarization of the economy took place. |
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From the late 8th century onwards a new script, Caroline minuscule, swept throughout Europe along with the Carolingian Empire. |
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From Beethoven onwards the traditional place of the minuet in symphonies and chamber music began to be taken over by the scherzo. |
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The sleeves had large buttoned cuffs, becoming narrower from the second half of the century onwards. |
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From 1936 onwards short-wave radio stations replaced the posts on the Yukon Telegraph line. |
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When they had all passed, she went back out on the road and continued onwards, quickening the horses pace to a trot. |
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Special titanium-framed fashion glasses start from Rs.3,500, while sunglasses made of Monel and styled to suit formal wear cost Rs.900 onwards. |
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The EU proposals provide for compensatory payments for all dairy farmers, including those who quit production from 2004 onwards. |
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This was in the early part of the 20th century, and from the fifties onwards that land became filled up with community facilities. |
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At first he was a sizar but from his second year onwards he received a full scholarship. |
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Strife sprinted onwards in the pouring rain, tenderly cradling his six-year-old daughter who was whimpering with fear. |
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All telephone enquiries from late June onwards were transferred to a mobile phone voicemail. |
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Particle physics was the world of the golden boys from the late 1930s onwards. |
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Nearer home, there were attempts from 1947 onwards to form a political and economic union of Western Europe. |
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If hitherto public service broadcasting had been widely accepted in a largely unquestioning way, from Annan onwards old certainties crumbled. |
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From the Renaissance onwards, study of the natural realm was increasingly distinguished from metaphysics. |
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From Boxing Day onwards, the music of the past 10 years has a crucial role to play. |
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Glasgow Education Authority organised holidays for the necessitous children of the city from the 1920s onwards. |
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The dark grey stallion snorted in reply and picked up speed, galloping through the lush, wet morning grass onwards away from the camp. |
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As a solo performer from the 1970s onwards, he's been one of the staples of urban contemporary music. |
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The Stock Exchange of Thailand has approved listed companies for share buy-back, which started taking effect from last month onwards. |
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From that day onwards, I have always kept that old visiting card in my wallet. |
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From the 19th century onwards, it was not uncommon to see flocks of a thousand Southdowns on the large estates in the south. |
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From Christie's Impressionist and Modern art sale on 4 May onwards, records began to fall like ninepins. |
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But from the Sponsus play onwards the text was frequently versified, and the music was in a distinctly new idiom. |
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It stands in marked contrast to what has prevailed from the Reformation onwards. |
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She has now been able to introduce the Punjabi language from Class V onwards as part of the curriculum in Lahore Grammar School. |
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From 1988 onwards the Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education Dehradun has been in charge of the museum. |
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This has been the main road east out of London since Roman times, heading out to an ancient ford over the River Lea and onwards to Colchester. |
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The boy glanced back over his shoulder and beckoned her onwards, then disappeared into the darkness. |
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The arts and crafts must be submitted on the previous day and the mart will be open from 2 o'clock onwards on Saturday to accept these. |
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The first entry is dated 1993, but the bulk is from the autumn of 1994 onwards. |
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And from the French revolution onwards, Leftists everywhere have always been a violent and aggressive lot. |
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All Command Papers published from May 2005 onwards are available on the Official Documents site. |
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Rosella seedlings are available through local nurseries from September onwards in the subtropics or during the dry season in tropical regions. |
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From 4.20 pm onwards the workshop will include Quickstep, Foxtrot, Jive and Old Time Dances. |
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A list of Command Papers from 2001 onwards is available on this website with links to the Command Papers where known. |
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The Shearer brothers produced cast-iron ploughshares and from 1888 onwards wrought steel ploughshares. |
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On Tuesday the 22nd of June, there is Music in the Sciobol from 6pm onwards. |
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In women who are at higher risk, one's doctor may advocate mammographic surveillance usually from age 35 onwards. |
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Because from today onwards I will not leave comments on other people's blogs unless it is using my authenticated blogger account. |
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There are good reasons why thousands of companies will seek exemption from having an audit from July onwards. |
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He continued onwards, leaving the smoke behind, and after two hours he stopped at a triangle of succulent trees. |
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They continued onwards, until they could see a large building ahead of them. |
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From 1946 onwards, I have continuously poked fires with the help of various materials. |
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On July 6th they will visit the whiskey distillery in Midleton and travel onwards to Cork for a spot of shopping. |
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They continued onwards, drawing ever closer to the jagged black peaks ahead. |
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Next I looked at a dry passage where a climb out of the streamway led to a small chamber with a passage continuing onwards. |
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Letting go of his weapon, the momentum carried him onwards and he hit the ground, sinking into a forward roll before smoothly regaining his feet. |
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From the late 1980s onwards she became an ardent advocate of the Kurdish cause. |
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Here in York, Lauren Hood and Nick Holbek cherish hopes of progressing to stage school and onwards into profession. |
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After standing and watching a while, we continue onwards, and climb up this sandy cliff wall, up and out of the crater. |
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Mindful of the miles ahead, I pushed onwards and upwards into Dalby Forest. |
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It must postdate Sir Thomas's award of the Garter in 1503, and the use of renaissance ornament in English glass occurs from about 1515 onwards. |
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The bishops met in the synods that were convoked from the second century onwards. |
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After their initial success, they found it difficult to move onwards and upwards, and eventually the band disintegrated. |
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When all was still and silent, she continued onwards despite her weariness and the bitter cold. |
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His intellectual precocity, and his dedication to work, which remained compulsive from boyhood onwards, are characteristic. |
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The journey continued onwards without much more being spoken as William soon slipped into a deep sleep induced by the claret. |
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They will silence me, continuing onwards to their sterile and humorless future, wiping the world's mysteries into oblivion. |
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I've been progressing fitfully, onwards and upwards through September, both physically and spiritually. |
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The laughter of the children urged him onwards along the even forest path that led at last to a hill in an open meadow. |
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The decrease in quarterly rate from 1992 onwards was seen consistently across the regions. |
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I fought my way forward, one hand tugging him onwards, the other pinning my hat to my head. |
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Earlier European instruments, from the 16th century onwards, had bars laid on hanks of straw. |
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From the point of conception onwards, parents are now viewed as a risk factor in their children's lives. |
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From about 2500 BC onwards, the cuneiform script was also used to write Akkadian and Eblaite, which are Semitic languages. |
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We headed onwards to Harajuku park, where we came across some Japanese Teddy Boys, with monster quiffs, and jitterbug dance moves. |
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From Whit Monday onwards Ash Street had been flooded five times, said the Herald. |
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Republicans would say they pushed back in '69 and then pushed forward from 1981 onwards. |
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After protest and agitation led by UP Urdu Teachers' Association, Urdu teachers started getting full salaries from 1997 onwards. |
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The south-westerly monsoon winds bring copious amounts of rain from June onwards. |
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The crowds were cheering insanely now, spurred onwards by the exultant actions of the boys, jumping around excitedly. |
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The play-offs and quarter-finals onwards are straight knockouts, each round being decided by a free draw. |
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From 1936 onwards there was a steady reintegration of Irish agriculture into the British market. |
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Under principal Mr Ed Boyd, communications technology takes off and becomes a major focus from 1992 onwards. |
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A short amble onwards, the streets become shambolic, messy, invested with noise and life. |
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They are offering a one-time increase of 8.5 per cent from July onwards. |
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From 1382 onwards the rulers were mostly Circassians from the Caucasus. |
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The response is generally higher from St. Patrick's Day onwards. |
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Yet manorial extents from the 1200s onwards often indicate considerable changes in the area of the lord of the manor's demesne and its management. |
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Each bird works to and fro across the levels, buoyant wings beating steadily with a pause every now and then before the hunter sweeps onwards in an easy glide. |
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But from bar 96 onwards other members of the orchestra are playing demisemiquaver passage-work, scales and arpeggios, so obviously we should also. |
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I can't think of a volume that has better interpreted the linguistic history of Eurasia, from Sumerian onwards, or of the entire world in the post-Columbian era. |
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On learning that their rivals the Capetian kings of France claimed divine healing powers, the kings of England, from Henry I onwards, followed suit. |
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From the 80s onwards, after manufacturing collapsed, the inner cities were awash with hard drugs. |
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We expect a significant uplift in profitability from 2005 onwards. |
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His politics are jaw-droppingly simplistic for the most part, particularly from about the 15th film onwards, and yet you look back at them with great affection. |
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The waxy white flowers of citrus fruits are produced from January onwards, with many varieties having a delicious fragrance capable of filling a small conservatory. |
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The first competitor will be flagged off at 7 p.m. on September 8 and the other competitors will be flagged off at two minute intervals from then onwards. |
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Reports flooded in from 1999 onwards from the East and West Coast. |
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Most of the incoming freight arrives at Heathrow in the belly of wide-bodied passenger aircraft and is then sent onwards to Scotland via road, rail and sea. |
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Consequently from 1959 onwards Menzies again had a Senate majority. |
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We'll have a sausage sizzle and all that jazz from around 12 pm onwards. |
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Our evidence from the diet of nestling thick-billed murres suggests that a switch from an Arctic to a Subarctic fish community occurred from 1997 onwards. |
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Following the band will be a DJ and a foam party from 10 pm onwards. |
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But he will need more than semantics to see him through this one the more so as he is pledged to cut the public spending increase to single digits by 2004 and onwards. |
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These are rather crude divisions, further complicated from the late C8 onwards by raids and settlement involving Norse peoples from what is now Scandinavia. |
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The first exhibition devoted to the collection formed by the Queen Mother reflects her interest in and patronage of contemporary artists from the 1930s onwards. |
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Like their predecessors, the Himyarites used the nomadic Arabs as auxiliaries in their armies, Robin adds, particularly from the 3rd century AD onwards. |
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I am very aware that I'm going to spiral down into one and a half weeks of intense activity and long hours from Wednesday onwards, and I'm grabbing my sleep in advance. |
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I don't want to push my luck and may just get some kip from 6pm onwards. |
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This deciduous upright, open shrub has glossy, bright green leaves and short clusters of fragrant, clove-scented golden yellow flowers from mid spring onwards. |
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Petty property crime, by far the most commonly prosecuted offence from the eighteenth century onwards, has also been perpetrated in the main by young men. |
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She closed her eyes as the carriage continued onwards into the late night. |
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With the regimentation of western armies from the 16th century onwards, military flags were codified into various types, each with their own special name. |
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Camels, both the one-humped Arabian or dromedary and the two-humped Bactrian variety, have been used to support campaigns in desert areas from biblical times onwards. |
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But in France silver statuettes are documented as having at least faces and hands painted, as distinct from being enamelled, from the early fourteenth century onwards. |
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I wouldn't know, I didn't touch any food or drink from breakfast onwards. |
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The survival of chancery records from 1199 onwards permits historians to look, for the first time, into the daily routine of the king's government at work. |
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It became a centre of the slave trade from the 16th century onwards. |
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The gang of 25 youngsters, thought to be no older than 15, were seen and heard, drinking and cavorting at the Kings Meadow Road playing field, from 7.30 pm onwards on Friday. |
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Then it's onwards and upwards to the treetop scramble, with its rope ladders, wooden bridges and hidden routes to the little dragons' amazing secret tree-top lair. |
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From June 23rd, 1941 onwards small formations of Soviet Ilyushin I1-4 twin-engined bombers attacked Bucharest, the oil-fields of Ploesti, and the port of Constanta. |
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Trumpets of various types were used in organized armies from Ancient Egypt onwards, to give signals in camp or battle and to sound fanfares on ceremonial occasions. |
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The weight presses down on you as the signs urge you onwards. |
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Others may say that their careers took a nosedive from 1996 onwards. |
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As the lava flows onwards, this skin is left behind as a lava tunnel. |
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The shop specialises in maps, engravings, and prints from 1570 onwards. |
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After a lead-in period from last year, this means that from this year onwards, a grower who plants any seed potatoes, other than certified basic seed, is breaking the law. |
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But the home side's unsettling tactics clearly had the desired effect as United failed to impose themselves on proceedings from that point onwards. |
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There are many European traditions, from Procopius onwards, which think of Britain as an island of the dead, a resting-place for transmigrating souls. |
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In Prussian Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen, there was resentment against the Prussian government from 1850 onwards, when the area was annexed to Prussia. |
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Particularly significant are the jet, amber and quartz items, valued as mortuary goods from prehistoric times onwards for their electrostatic and refractive properties. |
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The presence of foreign musicians from the 12th century onwards is a sign that the music of the troubadours and the German Minnesinger was cultivated by the court. |
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Normally, the ball would have been transferred onwards but this most industrious of players, saw a gap ahead and ploughed onwards, all the way to the line. |
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A thread of anxiety started its twist into my stomach as the bus wound ever onwards into the dense blackness of night. |
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Once I realised that the trick lies in swirling the pan as soon as the mixture is poured in, making a circular pancake was easy-peasy from there onwards. |
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Travellers from Marco Polo onwards had created a rich and often fanciful literature depicting the lives of noble and ignoble savages in varying states of nature. |
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Years ago, you used to be able to walk past the workshops under the Westway from about April onwards and hear the clanging of steel drums being beaten into shape. |
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From its founder, the landed Lady Eve Balfour, onwards, the organisation has often found its supporters among the upper-middle classes and landed aristocracy. |
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All are descended from people from different countries taken to the islands by the Portuguese from 1470 onwards. |
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Tuscany and Venice were also flourishing centres of diplomacy from the 14th century onwards. |
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From the late 1990s onwards, the majority of the population has been part of the growing middle class. |
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Nevertheless, printing of books resumed from 1568 onwards, with Andronik Timofeevich Nevezha and his son Ivan now heading the Print Yard. |
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From the time of Elizabeth I onwards the Court was severely criticised for its slow pace, large backlogs, and high costs. |
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This jurisdiction was first regularly recognised from 1696 onwards, and its main focus was the welfare of the child. |
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From the 1970s onwards, attitudes towards Received Pronunciation have been changing slowly. |
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With British colonial expansion from the 17th century onwards, Anglicanism spread across the globe. |
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Although red was most often used, other colours came into use from the late Middle Ages onwards, and the word rubric was used for these also. |
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For the consecrations, from 1917 onwards bishops from other churches were invited as guests. |
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Archives Inspire is a strategy document that sets out the goals and priorities of the organisation over four years, from 2015 onwards. |
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From the Middle Ages onwards, categorical syllogism and syllogism were usually used interchangeably. |
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From the 3rd century BCE onwards Prakrit and Pali literature in the north and the Tamil Sangam literature in southern India started to flourish. |
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From 1761 onwards, copper plating had been fitted to the undersides of Royal Navy ships, to protect the wood from attack by shipworms. |
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During the town's rapid growth from 1860 onwards, thousands came to Barrow from Scotland, Ireland, Wales and elsewhere in northern England. |
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The company was founded to provide a transport link for goods from Glenridding to Pooley Bridge and onwards to Penrith. |
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From St Sunday Crag onwards the northern crags of Fairfield are seen in their full and wild glory. |
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From 1831 onwards, she lived in Dublin, where her younger brother had settled, and her poetic output continued. |
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As water quality improved from the 1960s onwards, fish numbers recovered, and recreational coarse fishing became more popular. |
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In May 2015 a direct train service to Manchester and onwards to Wigan Wallgate was reinstated. |
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From the 12th century onwards tin mining was regulated by a Stannary Parliament which had its own laws. |
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From 1990 onwards, Imetal focused its development on industrial minerals, pursuing an acquisition policy. |
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From 1955 onwards Sayer kept up a correspondence about the military roads that lead across the northern moor from Okehampton Camp. |
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While he started off waywardly in the first over, he looked a completely different bowler second over onwards. |
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How could it be otherwise, given the huge exodus of anglophone Quebeckers from the 1960s onwards? |
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The animals of group II and III started the resting on dorsal recumbency from day 7 onwards. |
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From the mid-1930s as students, onwards, the painter Ad Reinhardt and the monk, writer and peacenik Thomas Merton were close friends. |
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He played all the great roles in ballad operas from Tile Beggar's Opera onwards and, later, commissioned more. |
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The truth is, from Adam Smith onwards, the Scots have always been good with the bawbees. |
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It will offer rural living and easy access to the M80 and onwards to nearby Falkirk and Stirling. |
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As to recent history, from 1979 onwards, right-wing policies have dominated from Thatcherism, Majorism, Blairism to Brownism. |
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If you look at the number of days lost through industrial inaction, a matter of record, there is a decline from 1985 onwards. |
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Forty miles to the west of the Mediterranean resort of Antalya, the Taurus mountains are covered in snow December onwards. |
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I think that kids are natural scientists, in that experimenting is part of growing up, from learning how to walk and talk onwards. |
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There are no streets in Alum Rock, Bournbrook, Ward End and Washwood Heath, all suburbanised from the 1880s onwards. |
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Like symphonists from Haydn onwards, Mahler composed with that layout in mind. |
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Therefore, discussions were held with the Soviets and Czechoslovaks, increasing from 1951 onwards, but with little initial success. |
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Lively tales abound from his childhood onwards, including his demise, mainly through the onset of dartitis. |
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Lemon verbena has an intense citrus flavour but is tender so overwinter inside, plant out mid May onwards. |
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From 1 January 2015 onwards the editorial and marketing and sales teams of the four glossies will be located in the SBS building. |
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However, the amount of PM10 have declined gradationally and increased from the year 2011 onwards. |
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New Bond stories were also drawn up and published from 1989 onwards through Marvel, Eclipse Comics and Dark Horse Comics. |
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Through the brazen hours that followed high noon, we crept onwards through a tunnel of glittering verdure. |
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There is, from Early Latin onwards, a causal-final use of the preposition de with adjectives like lassus and sollicitus. |
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Simply put, practicing good cyberhygiene should be taught in elementary schools from the age of 6 onwards. |
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Renewed excavations at Harappa from 1986 onwards and at several other sites have produced a series of radiocarbon dates. |
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Higher education students normally attend university from age 18 onwards, where they study for an academic degree. |
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From the time of King John onwards all other titles were eschewed in favour of Rex or Regina Anglie. |
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Although resembling the language spoken in northern England, it became a distinct dialect from the late 14th century onwards. |
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From the 1740s onwards they were held, with other Exchequer records, in the Chapter House of Westminster Abbey. |
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Around AD 130 the jurist Salvius Iulianus drafted a standard form of the praetor's edict, which was used by all praetors from that time onwards. |
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Severus travelled onwards to Nisibis, which his general Julius Laetus had prevented from falling into enemy hands. |
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Snow can fall in winter from December onwards to as late as April but quickly melts. |
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Egbert's later years saw the beginning of Danish Viking raids on Wessex, which occurred frequently from 835 onwards. |
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From this point onwards, East Anglia effectively ceased to be an independent kingdom. |
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From the 10th century onwards the hundred became important as a court of justice as well as dealing with matters of local administration. |
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Then, from 1336 onwards, a series of schemes aimed at increasing royal revenues from wool export were introduced. |
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In part, it helped to bring about a period of very high inflation from 1544 onwards. |
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With British colonial expansion from the 17th century onwards, Anglican churches were planted around the globe. |
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From the second half of the 17th century onwards, a time of political and religious turmoil existed in the kingdoms. |
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The reformation, from 1560 onwards, saw the beginning of a decline in the use of Scots forms. |
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From Edward's reign onwards, the authority of the English Parliament would depend on the strength or weakness of the incumbent monarch. |
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From 1265 onwards, when the monarch needed to raise money through taxes, it was usual for knights and burgesses to be summoned too. |
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Sweyn ruled Wessex, along with his other realms, from 1013 onwards, followed by his son Canute the Great. |
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From the 2004 election onwards, Gibraltar has been included within the constituency for the purpose of elections to the European parliament only. |
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However, from the 16th century onwards the mineral and geological wealth of the Peak became increasingly significant. |
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With the breakdown of the Bretton Woods system, the pound floated from August 1971 onwards. |
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Babbage did calculate actuarial tables for that scheme, using Equitable Society mortality data from 1762 onwards. |
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From 1838 onwards Boole was making contacts with sympathetic British academic mathematicians and reading more widely. |
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England has been the destination of varied numbers of migrants at different periods from the 17th century onwards. |
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The Romans began to use the term Scoti to describe the Gaels in the Latin language from the 4th century onwards. |
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From the sixteenth century onwards, the language was taken to America and the Spanish East Indies via Spanish colonization of America. |
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More overtly Pagan Druid groups began to develop in the UK from the late 1970s onwards. |
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From the late 1980s onwards various books propagating Wicca were published that again used the former, broader definition of the word. |
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From 1911 onwards rapid social change, scientific breakthroughs, and major world events affected the structure of the population. |
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In the UK, research doctorates initially took the form of higher doctorates, introduced from 1882 onwards. |
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Integrated doctorates, originally known as 'New Route PhDs', were introduced from 2000 onwards. |
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The new learning of the Renaissance greatly influenced Oxford from the late 15th century onwards. |
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Examples of modern buildings that stick more faithfully to the ancient rectangular temple form are only found from the 18th century onwards. |
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From 1000 onwards, references to castles in texts such as charters increased greatly. |
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From about the year 780 onwards, Europe saw the last of the barbarian invasions and became more socially and politically organized. |
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There is a line linking it to Leamington Spa and onwards to the south coast. |
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Afterwards, from the middle of 1642 onwards, Marvell probably travelled in continental Europe. |
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From 1660 onwards, new dramatic genres arose, mutated, and intermixed very rapidly. |
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From 'The Rape of the Lock' onwards, these satirical themes are a constant in his work. |
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Christie's mature novels, from 1940 onwards, often have titles drawn from literature. |
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Songs that celebrated social bandits like Robin Hood, from the 14th century onwards can be seen as a more subtle form of protest. |
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Henry Purcell's family lived just a few hundred yards west of Westminster Abbey from 1659 onwards. |
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Those bands who continued to record often simplified their sound, and the genre fragmented from the late 1970s onwards. |
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He considered the musical accompaniment of a film to be important, and from A Woman of Paris onwards he took an increasing interest in this area. |
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From 1452 onwards, Studley Royal was inhabited by the Mallory Family, most notably by MPs John Mallory and William Mallory. |
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The Indoor League was shown across Britain on the ITV network from 1973 onwards. |
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The sport England logo is based on the 'sport for all' logo which was used from the 1970s onwards. |
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Prior to this, from the 1920s onwards, the ball boys had been provided by The Shaftesbury Children's Home. |
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Lewis opened a cut above Klitschko's eye with a right cross in the third round and gave a better showing from the fourth round onwards. |
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From 2011 onwards Hamilton's helmet was changed so it no longer resembled Senna's helmet as much as it had. |
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In addition, Monster Energy added its logo to Button's helmet from Silverstone onwards. |
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From then onwards, Normans engaged in a policy of expansion in North America. |
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The Secretary of State signed all passports in place of the monarch from 1794 onwards, at which time formal records started to be kept. |
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The experiment was a success, and from 1998 onwards all countries were encouraged to use televoting wherever possible. |
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From Elizabeth's birth onwards, the British Empire continued its transformation into the Commonwealth of Nations. |
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The town grew rapidly from the 1830s onwards, when the Marquess of Bute built a dock, which eventually linked to the Taff Vale Railway. |
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There is disagreement over the fate of the kingdom from the late 8th century onwards. |
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From the time of Henry VII onwards, Parliament began passing Acts to stop enclosure, to limit its effects, or at least to fine those responsible. |
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Although Royal forests were not technically commons, they were used as such from at least the 1500s onwards. |
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Figures from 1831 onwards are available as official census results, but the censuses did not cover the whole population. |
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An important feature of Irish nationalism from the late 19th century onwards was a commitment to Gaelic Irish culture. |
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This led to a modest economic recovery, and a fall in unemployment from 1933 onwards. |
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It is not a natural desert but results from human activity from the Middle Ages onwards. |
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From 24 August onwards, the battle was a fight between Kesselring's Luftflotte 2 and Park's 11 Group. |
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More 'training places' are needed from medical school onwards to counter staff shortages. |
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From the late 1980s onwards, the Merchant City has been rejuvenated with luxury city centre flats and warehouse conversions. |
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To the north along the Heart of Wales Line via Llanelli, and onwards via Llandovery, Llandrindod and Craven Arms to Shrewsbury. |
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From the 1950s onwards, Bermuda relaxed its immigration laws, allowing increased immigration from Britain and Canada. |
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As consequence of the war the Valdivian Fort System, a Spanish defensive complex in southern Chile, was updated and reinforced from 1764 onwards. |
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The unity of NATO was breached early in its history, with a crisis occurring during Charles de Gaulle's presidency of France from 1958 onwards. |
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Airbus has switched to a different type of aluminium alloy so aircraft delivered from 2014 onwards should not have this issue. |
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From the 1990s onwards, Airbus design work has been carried out at the Filton site, which was originally the Bristol Aeroplane Company. |
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The 1980s was the decade that saw the first true reforms of the CAP, foreshadowing further development from 1992 onwards. |
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From 1911 onwards it became a count based on the number of insured persons registered as unemployed. |
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The adoption of fiat currency by many countries, from the 18th century onwards, made much larger variations in the supply of money possible. |
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With a large wave of immigrants in the 1960s and onwards, the United States saw an increased heterogeneity in its public. |
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Work on the new trains would begin shortly thereafter with the units entering service from 2011 onwards. |
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The years after World War II, particularly from the 1960s onwards, brought many social and economic challenges. |
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Several doctrinal disputes from the 4th century onwards led to the calling of Ecumenical councils. |
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From the Age of Discovery onwards, Europe played a predominant role in global affairs. |
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From 1945 onwards, Waugh became an avid collector of objects, particularly Victorian paintings and furniture. |
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From 1951 onwards Larkin holidayed with Jones in various locations around the British Isles. |
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From the early 19th century onwards there are many allusions in Welsh poetry. |
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From the 1980s onwards, crossover artists such as Katherine Jenkins, Charlotte Church and Aled Jones began to come to the fore. |
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In the studio, they began to develop softer pieces, particularly from Tommy onwards, and turned their attention towards albums more than singles. |
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Daltrey initially based his style on Motown and rock and roll, but from Tommy onwards he tackled a wider range of styles. |
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From 1809 onwards Stewart lived mainly at Kinneil House, Bo'ness, which was placed at his disposal by the Duke of Hamilton. |
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From the 1950s onwards, the IFA no longer claimed it was the association for the whole of Ireland. |
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The event was redeveloped by the Isle of Man Department of Tourism as the Isle of Man TT Festival from 1989 onwards. |
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From 1270 onwards for many centuries, the Solomonic dynasty ruled the Ethiopian Empire. |
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From 1415 onwards, his son and successor Duke Louis VII had the Fortress largely rebuilt and expanded. |
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From 800 BC onwards, the Iron Age Celtic Hallstatt culture became influential, replacing the Hilversum culture. |
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