The government has made a significant peace overture by opening the door to negotiation. |
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The medicine makes breathing easier by opening nasal passages. |
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The opening round of the Presidents' Athletic Conference men's basketball tournament went according to Hoyle. |
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When the others were struck ill, Estevanico continued alone, opening up what is now New Mexico and Arizona. |
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In November 1914, the Ottoman Empire joined the Central Powers, opening fronts in the Caucasus, Mesopotamia and the Sinai. |
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The Germans were unprepared for the level of their success and lacked sufficient reserves to exploit the opening. |
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Plans for opening a second front in the north were severely hampered when Turkey refused the use of its territory for such purposes. |
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Its strategic value increased with the opening of the Suez Canal, as it lay on the sea route between the UK and the British Empire east of Suez. |
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The opening of the subway in 1904, first built as separate private systems, helped bind the new city together. |
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It also establishes rigorous procedures that must be followed when opening new accounts when Banking in Australia. |
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February 2004 saw the opening of an operations centre at Waterloo station in London, operated jointly by Network Rail and South West Trains. |
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The opening of the Channel Tunnel saw operations by Eurostar begin from London Waterloo to Paris and Brussels. |
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In the eastern section, Maryland and Manor Park will not have platform extensions, so trains will use selective door opening instead. |
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Each issue opening with a story written by Moore and illustrated by Kevin O'Neill. |
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After opening shrines, a stone sarcophagus, and mummiform coffins, they finally viewed the mummified body of Tutankhamon. |
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A similar launch was held in New York shortly after to coincide with the show opening across the Atlantic. |
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After a disastrous opening gig at the London Roundhouse, they reverted to a configuration presenting Bowie as a solo artist. |
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His third European tour with Steve Winwood began on 18 May and ended 13 June, including Tom Norris as opening act. |
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On 5 December, the band headlined the opening day of the 2015 Jingle Bell Ball at London's O2 Arena. |
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They were given the opening slot and impressed McGee, who was there to see 18 Wheeler, one of his own bands. |
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The Firm itself was expanding, opening up a store in Manchester in 1883 and holding a stand at that year's Foreign Fair in Boston. |
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He unveiled the book at the Frankfurt Book Fair where he was the keynote speaker at the opening press conference. |
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However, on the whole the play initially received mixed reviews on its opening at the Majestic Theatre on Broadway and was slow to earn money. |
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The opening night party was a lavish affair, attended by six hundred celebrities. |
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Elliott and Rossio, inspired by the opening narration of the Pirates of the Caribbean ride, decided to give the film a supernatural edge. |
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The 1910 opening of the RFU's new home at Twickenham heralded a golden era for English rugby union. |
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Mixed Martial Arts has gained a lot of popularity in the past 5 years with many clubs opening in Dublin, Cork and Limerick. |
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Normally held in conjunction with the opening and closing ceremonies of the games, as many as 20 or more pipe bands will march and play together. |
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Furthermore, identity documents are required when opening bank accounts and upon start of work for a new employer. |
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Furthermore, identity documents are required when opening a bank account or when dealing with public administration. |
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Antonio Petalardo's successful 1871 gambit on the opening of the Teatro Opera, inspired others to fund the growing art in Argentina. |
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On 27 January 1918, the official opening shots of the war were fired in two simultaneous events. |
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Andrews at the age of 11, intensifying royal influence and also opening the Church to accusations of venality and nepotism. |
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To mark the opening of the Colosseum, the emperor Titus presented 100 days of arena events, with 3,000 gladiators competing on a single day. |
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One involving a high level vertical opening bridge which will allow the majority of canal traffic to pass under without the need for opening. |
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The Rockingham Whigs came to power soon after and began opening negotiations for peace. |
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Following the surrender at Yorktown, the Whig party came to power in Britain and began opening negotiations for a cessation of hostilities. |
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With this new opening in trade, Japanese art and artifacts began to appear in small curiosity shops in Paris and London. |
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Barrie and saw the official opening of University College's new playing fields. |
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After the poll tax was announced, opinion polls showed the Labour opposition opening a strong lead over the Conservative government. |
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The Ashaig aerodrome was used for the opening scenes of the 1980 film Flash Gordon. |
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Some of the opening scenes in Ridley Scott's 2012 feature film Prometheus were shot at the Old Man of Storr. |
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The Eurasian beaver has a triangular nasal opening, unlike those of the North American beavers, which are square. |
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The government announced that it intended for the next parliament to assemble on 13 June, with the state opening on 19 June. |
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Before opening for business it acquired the Dundee Commercial Bank to serve as its Dundee office. |
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On the Eastern Front, Soviet fighter forces were overwhelmed during the opening phases of Operation Barbarossa. |
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The opening of this tower in 1895 was part of celebrations of the 400th anniversary of the university. |
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The Butchart Centre was converted from what had been the campus sports centre before the opening of the Aberdeen Sports Village nearby. |
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On 6 May 2009, it was announced that Franz Ferdinand would be the 3rd opening act for the Green Day's 21st Century Breakdown World Tour. |
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I Dreamed a Dream opened on 27 March 2012 with fans from all over the world occupying the Theatre Royal, Newcastle, for the opening week. |
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At the opening of the Glasgow LGBT Centre in 1995, he read a poem he had written for the occasion, and presented it to the Centre as a gift. |
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The Irish group The Cranberries played at the opening concert at the fishing port. |
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By placing the Saint Andrew's cross on one of the fireplace posts or lintels, witches are prevented from entering through this opening. |
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After upsetting Australia in the opening match, South Africa continued to advance through the tournament until they met New Zealand in the final. |
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Recently two of these have been famous Scottish internationalists, the opening batsman Douglas Lockhart and bowler John Blain. |
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Prior to the opening, Bell was interested in the demand for a school which was able to teach both poor and privileged children on one site. |
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West Sands Beach in St Andrews, Scotland, served as the set for the opening scene in the movie Chariots of Fire. |
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This opening section offers full visibility and plenty of space, but does still require accuracy to avoid deep bunkers. |
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This sector, with two blind tee shots on the tenth and 11th, marks a sharp rise in difficulty from the opening holes. |
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With the 13th hole, the player turns northwards for a long, very stern finish, running parallel to the opening stretch. |
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The display of the message concealed within the baton was delayed by a difficulty in opening the device. |
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The opening of the Edinburgh Trams in May 2014 created the first rail connection to Edinburgh Airport. |
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Later, the 1971 British gangster film Get Carter features a journey from London King's Cross to Newcastle in the opening credits. |
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The station's facilities were greatly expanded with the opening of the Great Hall on 27 May 1849, which replaced the original sheds. |
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There is a small petrol station with restricted opening times near the harbour. |
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The key for the official opening was made by Edinburgh silversmith John Finlayson Bain, commemorated in a plaque on the bridge. |
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The crew blocked the opening from inside and the watertight compartments were used to prevent the ship from capisizing. |
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The opening months of the war were known as the Rape of Belgium due to German excesses. |
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If two rigid sections of a glacier move at different speeds and directions, shear forces cause them to break apart, opening a crevasse. |
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Since its opening in 2000 the venue has played host to several internationally famous acts. |
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A year later it made a successful attack in the Battle of Pilckem Ridge, the opening of the Third Battle of Ypres. |
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This attack, which became the opening salvo of their Spring Offensive, aimed to deliver a single, decisive, war winning blow. |
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In 2010, Charles represented the Queen at the opening ceremony of the 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi, India. |
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The opening of the Georgia World Congress Center in 1976 heralded Atlanta's rise as a convention city. |
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Some otters are expert at opening shellfish, and others will feed on available small mammals or birds. |
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With the opening of the railway from London to Liverpool, Holyhead lost the London to Dublin Mail contract in 1839 to the Port of Liverpool. |
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This line closed in stages between 1966 and 1969 after just 60 years of service, 28 years before the opening of the Channel Tunnel rail link. |
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Henry Ford's grandfather was from West Cork, which was one of the main reasons for opening up the manufacturing facility in Cork. |
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Undeb has helped to achieve 24 hour opening of the libraries, ensuring that Wednesday afternoons are free. |
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Two years after the October 1839 dock opening, the Taff Vale Railway was opened, following much the same route as the canal. |
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The opening folios, written in a large textura on alternating ruled lines, are followed by folios in a much smaller, cramped script. |
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Muhammad Ali fought there in 1972 and it played host to the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2003 Special Olympics. |
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In the finished structure, Wren creates a diversity and appearance of strength by placing niches between the columns in every fourth opening. |
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The 1991 World Cup saw further frustration when Wales were upset by Manu Samoa in their opening match. |
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The official opening ceremony was on 31 January 2009 when the Scarlets faced the Barbarians. |
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The stadium was built with one stand before the opening of another in 1928 which could hold 18,000 people to replace an earth embankment. |
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Despite a tentative opening round Maccarinelli improved and managed to rock his opponent in the fourth round with a right hand. |
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After 1860 and the opening of the American West, farmers abandoned agriculture on the Cape. |
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His idea was to turn it into a health spa, and on 11 August 1917 a host of celebrities and dignitaries were invited to its opening. |
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The Commonwealth Games, including the opening and closing ceremonies, were held at the Cardiff Arms Park in the centre Cardiff. |
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If they always do a lateral parry quarte, and never a semicircular octave, that gives you an opening. |
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The channel started broadcasting on 1 November 1982, the night before Channel 4's opening. |
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For the second series, lead writer Chris Chibnall wrote the opening episode and the three final episodes. |
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The ceremony was organised by Bryn Terfel, the creative director of the whole opening weekend. |
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She performed the title song on the opening night in the Grand Theatre, Swansea. |
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This led to concerts at Cardiff Arms Park, the Royal Albert Hall and opening for Dame Shirley Bassey in Antwerp. |
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She also appeared in the show on 16 and 17 May 2007, which saw her opening the village pageant. |
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They gained much popularity in 1983 when they were the opening act for U2, a band to whom they were often compared musically. |
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Stereophonics also performed the original opening theme tune for the TV series Long Way Round. |
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Other tours included opening for Metallica and Guns N' Roses in the summer of 2006, the Vans Warped Tour and Earthday Birthday. |
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The opening of the railway from Dublin saw Kingstown become a Victorian era seaside resort. |
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An increase in the town's population by 1841 led to the opening on 11 July 1845 of a much expanded market on a larger site nearby. |
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One year after opening, the line had carried 573,442 passengers, beating all targets set by the Welsh Assembly Government. |
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An additional tube, called the siphon, runs beside much of the intestine, opening into it at both ends. |
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Scallops swim in the direction of the valve opening, unless the velum directs an abrupt change in course direction. |
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Like snakes, chameleons do not have an outer or a middle ear, so there is neither an ear opening nor an eardrum. |
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Walney Bridge, a Bascule bridge was built in this decade, opening in 1908 and connecting the island to the mainland. |
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Their opening of the concert with Brass in Pocket always fires up the crowd. |
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They were disappointed at the turnout for their opening, but hoped that word would spread. |
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If you'd like to make a booking with us, we have an opening at twelve o'clock. |
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She's such an attention seeker she'd turn up to the opening of an envelope! |
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The islands rise from Jurassic oceanic crust associated with the opening of the Atlantic. |
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Since its opening, Lajes Field has been used for refuelling American cargo planes bound for Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. |
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The gulper eel uses its mouth like a net by opening its large mouth and swimming at its prey. |
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The Oligocene sees the beginnings of modern ocean circulation, with tectonic shifts causing the opening and closing of ocean gateways. |
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The latest hypothesized time for the opening of the Drake Passage is during the early Miocene. |
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Currently, an opening of the Drake Passage during the early Oligocene is favored. |
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This opening is hidden beneath a protective bony cover called an operculum. |
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Eating can be as simple as opening the shell and eating the contents, including juice. |
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We met the developers to discuss the prospect of opening a fast-food joint on the mall's southeastern outparcel. |
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Two British officers believed they had determined an opening to carry the war to the German fleet. |
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A TED uses a grid which deflects turtles and other big animals, so they exit from the trawl net through an opening above the grid. |
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In July 2008, the island celebrated the opening of the Eday Heritage and Visitor Centre in the restored former Baptist Church. |
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Automatic door opening, light activation and intruder sensing are also common. |
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The structure will reflect waves entering its opening directly back to the source. |
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It hosted the final of the 1972 UEFA European Football Championship, and the opening game of the 2000 edition. |
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May got 12 people in his photo, Clarkson 13 and Hammond got 14 by opening the sunroof and having them stand up with their heads sticking out. |
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The subducting plates pulled Japan eastward, opening the Sea of Japan around 15 million years ago. |
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The flowers are actinomorphic with a superior ovary which later forms a capsule opening by valves to release the small black seeds. |
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The opening of the Suez Canal in 1869 revived European interest in the East, but no nation was successful in establishing trade dominance. |
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Also, at the same time, Madagascar and India began to separate from Antarctica and moved northward, opening up the Indian Ocean. |
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Japan expanded its military production base by opening arsenals in various locations. |
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This was ratified and went into force on 7 July 2011, opening the grey zone for hydrocarbon exploration. |
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The oceanic lithosphere in the area is directly related to the opening of the North Atlantic Ocean and one of the oldest preserved on Earth. |
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The ice cover may also undergo a state of tension, resulting in divergence and fissure opening. |
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Tuzo Wilson, which describes the periodic opening and closing of ocean basins. |
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Another version of the legend says that she stole the silver key to admit her lover, mistakenly opening the sluices in the dark. |
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The South Devon Railway Company extended the line westwards to Plymouth, opening their own smaller station at St Thomas, above Cowick Street. |
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Local campaigns resulted in the rejection of proposals for the opening of branches of the Argos retail and in 2010 the Wetherspoon's pub chain. |
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The studio officially opened for business on August 25, and a grand opening party was held the following day. |
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Reflecting her new social prestige, Price is given the honor of opening the ball at Mansfield Park. |
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The Cup was subsequently raced for on the opening day of Cowes Week but, shortly after the turn of the 20th century, it was mysteriously lost. |
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A fan is handy for extra ventilation if the work space does not have many opening windows or doors. |
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Newport railway station was established in 1862 with the opening of the Cowes and Newport Railway. |
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The station was enlarged in 1875 with the opening of the Ryde and Newport Railway in December 1875, which also connected the station to Ventnor. |
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Johns River in 1888, opening up the Atlantic coast of Florida to development. |
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Camps provide opportunities that are unlike school, often opening the natural world to children that may never be outside. |
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Construction of canals in more modern times connected the Ems to other waterways, opening it as a highway of industrial transportation. |
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The opening is envisaged at the end of 2011, with an average usage of 41,000 vehicles a day. |
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He narrates the events of the conflict in the opening sections of Commentarii de Bello Gallico. |
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In June 1941, the pact collapsed as Germany turned to attack to the Soviet Union, opening the largest and bloodiest theatre of war in history. |
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Plenty of people played hooky from work to go see the movie on opening day. |
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The opening game of the season brought only a small turnout. |
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The slim design makes for easy one-hand opening for righties, lefties and ambies. |
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The occasional early opening of the apricot blossom need not surprise us, if we consider this degree of heat upon the wall. |
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In his opening argument, the student mentioned nothing beyond his a priori knowledge. |
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An opening in the foliage overhead allows the fine silvery light to stream down on the bekilted form of a remarkably good-looking young man. |
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Bring centres have set opening and closing times similar to Recycling Centres but are smaller in size and serve a smaller community. |
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Ba, who has been linked with a January move to Arsenal, should have rewarded their brisk start with the opening goal in the 16th minute. |
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The prestigious building project is budgeted in great detail, from warf facilities to the protocollary opening. |
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The Reds carved the first opening of the second period as Glen Johnson's pull-back found David Ngog but the Frenchman hooked wide from six yards. |
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They were close to the promontory of the tombs, and had looked straight into the chhatri of the Rajah's father through an opening in the trees. |
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Upon the opening of his mouth he drops his breakfast, which the fox presently chopped up. |
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Closing the aperture results in more collimated light, as only light traveling in the right direction can make it through the smaller opening. |
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I couldn't hear the opening address because of all the crosstalk around me. |
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The unseen dragsman had laid a short and clear opening trail, and the hounds hunted it briskly. |
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We've got three dress rehearsals before the opening night to prepare ourselves for any potential technicalities. |
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He did get their attention when he drilled the ball dead center into the hole for an opening birdie. |
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Special seals, which fit over the cutter opening when it is out of the flow, prevent dustout and sample contamination. |
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Tone pitch depends on the dimensions of the dvojnice tubes and upon the position of the first hole in relation to the lower opening of the pipe. |
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There was a gigantic electrolier, ten feet high, with upward-curling gilt branches opening into cloudy glass lilies of light. |
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Besides the news, early productions included a film of the Queen opening what was then called College Block. |
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Everybody and his cousin will be in line for opening night with free popcorn! |
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I cannot tell you how my heart expands and exultates within the opening glory of this autumn day. |
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Blackburn offered nothing going forward in the opening period and that continued after the break, encouraging City to flood forward. |
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Even if you have no intention of ever using a freemail account with Yahoo or Hotmail, it's worth opening one for this reason alone. |
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The opening of Northwest England's Bridgewater Canal in 1761 ushered in the canal age in Britain. |
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In 1498, a Portuguese expedition commanded by Vasco da Gama reached India by sailing around Africa, opening up direct trade with Asia. |
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Prior to the opening of the Supreme Court in October 2009, the House of Lords also performed a judicial role through the Law Lords. |
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Hiatus aorticus is an opening in the diaphragm through which aorta and thoracic duct pass. |
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The opening of the Channel Tunnel in 1994 connected London directly to the continental rail network, allowing Eurostar services to begin. |
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The computer program does some general housekeeping involving initializing variables and opening files before beginning the main processing. |
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He selected a narrow gorge with a forest behind him, opening out into a wide plain. |
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A portcullis covered the opening when the city was under siege, and additional watchtowers were constructed along the city walls. |
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The opening of the University of York in 1963 added to the prosperity of the city. |
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Turin refused to give refuge to Maxentius' retreating forces, opening its gates to Constantine instead. |
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Charles delayed the opening of his first Parliament until after the second ceremony, to forestall any opposition. |
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After the abolition of the old state opening, the opening is now held in the Riksdag but in the presence of the monarch and his family. |
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After the opening of parliament the King gives a speech followed by the Prime Minister's declaration of government. |
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Further competition came with the opening of the Macclesfield Canal in 1831 which gave separate access to Manchester from the Midlands. |
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The opening ceremony was considered a success and that evening 102 people sat down to a celebratory dinner at the Town Hall. |
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After the opening celebration on 18 June 1844, through services ran from London to Gateshead the following day. |
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The Irwell and Mersey were made navigable by 1736, opening a route from Manchester to the sea docks on the Mersey. |
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The main classical music venue was the Free Trade Hall on Peter Street, until the opening in 1996 of the 2,500 seat Bridgewater Hall. |
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During this time, Wellesley was greeted by a hostile reaction from the crowds at the opening of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway. |
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However, the opening of the Panama Canal in 1914 and the outbreak of the First World War drove many of them away from the city or back to Europe. |
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Tackling vested interests and opening up closed circles in British society were also themes he returned to a number of times. |
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After the opening of the Royal Courts of Justice in 1882 the Court of Appeal transferred there, where it remains. |
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The prison estate certainly needs an overhaul, but reducing demand would mean closing prisons, not opening them. |
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However, the airport struggled to attract many scheduled services and closed following the opening of Robin Hood Doncaster Sheffield Airport. |
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If Laddies are opening a new betting shop and get McCririck to cut the ribbon, thousands of people will turn up. |
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Below it is the more fleshy languette or curtain valve which closes the incurrent siphonal opening when required. |
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At the time of its opening in 1835 it was said to be one of the largest and most beautiful markets in Europe. |
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The opening was celebrated with a grand dinner attended by 2000 guests, and the Laing Art Gallery has a painting of this event. |
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The new venue was headlined by The Futureheads on the opening night and known as the Carling Academy for a number of years. |
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Barnstaple and Bideford are sited on estuaries opening onto Bideford Bay, at the westernmost end of the Bristol Channel. |
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The opening credits of the BBC sitcom The Vicar of Dibley feature an aerial shot of the Stokenchurch Gap. |
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Construction of the cathedral was begun by William the Conqueror in 1083, with it finally opening in 1189 after 116 years. |
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Additionally, it has emerged as a popular destination for nightlife with many bars, clubs and restaurants opening. |
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A certain amount of turnover had always taken place, with older businesses shutting down and new ones opening up. |
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The opening hours of licensed premises are restricted to prevent all-night drinking. |
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To earn extra money, Priestley proposed opening a school, but local families informed him that they would refuse to send their children. |
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At the 2012 Summer Olympics opening ceremony, Brunel was portrayed by Kenneth Branagh in a segment showing the Industrial Revolution. |
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The festivities of the opening day were marred when William Huskisson, the popular Member of Parliament for Liverpool, was killed. |
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It includes a marble bust of Boulton, set in a circular opening above two putti, one holding an engraving of the Soho Manufactory. |
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By contrast, XHTML requires all elements to have an opening tag and a closing tag. |
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To translate from HTML to XHTML would also require the addition of any omitted opening or closing tags. |
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Rather the X in XML stands for extensible and the W3C is modularizing the entire specification and opening it up to independent extensions. |
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Riding mowers typically have an opening in the side or rear of the housing where the cut grass is expelled, as do most rotary lawn mowers. |
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Some have a grass catcher attachment at the opening to bag the grass clippings. |
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A rear bag mower features an opening on the back of the mower through which the grass is expelled into the bag. |
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Steam rocketry works by filling a pressure vessel with hot water at high pressure and opening a valve leading to a suitable nozzle. |
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The motorway's opening on 20 December 1970 was dependent on completion of the dam. |
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It was hailed as a success, carrying 38,000 passengers on the opening day, and borrowing trains from other railways to supplement the service. |
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The fleet has been refurbished several times, and several liveries have been used, the original livery used at opening was yellow and white. |
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Construction work began in March 2011, and Phase 3b was completed in November 2014 with the opening of the Airport line. |
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From opening in 1999, usage averaged about five million passengers annually, and this number had reached a plateau. |
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Soon after opening it became evident to all three partners that operating revenue would not cover costs. |
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The main complex was completed in November 2013 and underwent six months of testing before opening to passengers. |
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Vasco da Gama was justly celebrated for opening a direct sea route to Asia. |
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Following the opening of Terminal 5 in March 2008, a hugely complex programme of terminal moves was implemented. |
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I found the opening times for my local branch using the Web site's store locator. |
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Turner, began to visit, with more following after the opening of the Great Western Railway, including Whistler and Sickert. |
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The new choir formed a church unto itself with its own transepts and a semicircular ambulatory opening into three chapels. |
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At the end of July 1516 he was at Cambridge for the opening of St John's College and consecrated the chapel. |
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In 2017, these will be joined by a ninth with the opening of King's Business School in Bush House. |
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A smaller horizontal opening could be added to give an archer a better view for aiming. |
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The gun ports developed in this period show a unique feature, that of a horizontal timber across the opening. |
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Within just two years the rebuilt Palace building was complete, and in 1854, Queen Victoria again performed an opening ceremony. |
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Benjamin Britten's War Requiem, regarded by some as his masterpiece, was written for the opening of the new cathedral. |
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The result was the opening of hundreds of new pubs throughout England, and the reduction of the influence of the large breweries. |
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Micropubs are small community pubs with limited opening hours, and focusing strongly on local cask ale. |
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It is probable that this miniature was originally the opening miniature of the psalter. |
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He toyed with the idea of composing a patriotic epic in blank verse called Brutus, but only the opening lines survive. |
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Similar treatment applies to the Gradual verse, which is normally attached to the opening Alleluia to form a single item. |
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The opening Sinfony is composed in E minor for strings, and is Handel's first use in oratorio of the French overture form. |
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A month after the opening of Peter Grimes, Britten and Yehudi Menuhin went to Germany to give recitals to concentration camp survivors. |
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While Waters sang his opening verse, in darkness, Gilmour waited for his cue on top of the wall. |
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The opening production of the National Theatre was Hamlet in October 1963, starring Peter O'Toole and directed by Olivier. |
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Korda attended her opening night performance, admitted his error, and signed her to a film contract. |
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From September 1936 to February 1937 Gielgud played Hamlet in North America, opening in Toronto before moving to New York and Boston. |
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He died of bone cancer during the opening week of Titanic, causing her to miss the film's Los Angeles premiere to attend his funeral in London. |
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While some regarded sound as irreconcilable with film art, others saw it as opening a new field of creative opportunity. |
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Secondary filming began in July 1976 at Baffin Island, where the ski jump for the opening credits was filmed. |
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The orchestra played at the 2012 Summer Olympics opening ceremony, conducted by Sir Simon Rattle. |
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For the 2012 London Olympics, he featured in a short film on the history of London, which began the BBC coverage of the opening ceremony. |
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Serkis partnered with Cavendish in 2009, opening The Imaginarium officially in 2011 after securing a permanent place at Ealing Studios in London. |
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This in turn had to be demolished for the opening of a road to Carlton House Terrace. |
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In 2007, it hosted the opening ceremonies of the Tour de France and was part of the course for subsequent races. |
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Cuju players could use any part of the body apart from hands and the intent was kicking a ball through an opening into a net. |
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After taking a single point from their opening two games, Scotland had to defeat the Netherlands by three clear goals to progress. |
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After losing their opening match in Germany, Scotland recorded home wins against Georgia, the Republic of Ireland and Gibraltar. |
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He scored the only goal of England's opening game against Romania after being sent through on goal by Francis Lee. |
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Just as Australia's opening batsman walked out and prepared for their innings, the rain began to fall on Edgbaston, and play had to be stopped. |
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The English opening batsmen of Andrew Strauss and Marcus Trescothick began England's response, scoring 26 before lunch. |
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The Age of Melbourne criticised the team for opening their big mouths once too often, hitting at Australia's earlier whitewash boast. |
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On 13 February, the opening of the 2015 tournament was celebrated with a Google Doodle. |
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There are several Olympic rituals and symbols, such as the Olympic flag and torch, as well as the opening and closing ceremonies. |
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As mandated by the Olympic Charter, various elements frame the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games. |
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On the opening day, following the practice introduced at the Intercalated Games of 1906, teams paraded behind national flags. |
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The flag of the United States had also not been displayed above the stadium before the opening. |
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The opening ceremony and over 60 hours of Games coverage was broadcast live on BBC television. |
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The opening and closing ceremonies as well as athletics took place at Civic Stadium. |
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The year 1909 saw the opening of Twickenham as the RFU's new home, which heralded a golden era for English rugby union. |
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However, some of these smaller, third tier nations, such as Japan, acquitted themselves well in their opening matches. |
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The opening match of the 2003 Six Nations Championship saw France, the reigning champions and Grand Slam winners, play England. |
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On Friday 6 November 2009 Leicester hosted the world champion Springboks to mark the opening of the new stand on the north side of the ground. |
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In the opening game, England took on Samoa in an affair which saw the lead change several times. |
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On 6 September 1902, Wigan played at Central Park for the first time in the opening match of the newly formed First Division. |
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Wigan won their opening 4 games to take them to the top of the Super League table. |
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Faldo's attempts at humour in the opening ceremony seemed to fall flat with the audience. |
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Faldo also brought more criticism upon himself by taking up the majority of his opening speech by talking about himself and his family. |
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At the ceremonial opening dinner, the PGA of America played two videos that were seen as less than hospitable by the European team. |
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Fitzsimmons was taller and quicker than Sharkey and dominated the fight from the opening bell. |
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He soon began rising through the ranks as he knocked out a series of opponents in the opening rounds. |
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However, he had become a national celebrity, opening supermarkets and annually leading the Grand National parade for many further years. |
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Porsche had had the upper hand in the opening rounds of the series, but at Silverstone things were different. |
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The opening round of the 2013 World Endurance Championship saw Audi Sport Team Joest dominating. |
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In September 2014, it was announced that Mansell would be opening a Mitsubishi franchise on Jersey later in the month. |
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Before the season started, Mansell could not fit into the narrow car and was deputised by Mark Blundell for the opening two rounds. |
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His race ended early in a collision involving several cars on the opening lap of the race. |
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On the opening lap a collision between Hamilton and Rosberg meant that both Mercedes cars retired instantly. |
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Keke Rosberg won the Dallas Grand Prix and managed to get second at the opening race in Brazil. |
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Mansell's five victories in the opening five races was a new record in Formula One. |
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After Webber retired from the opening round he went on to score 5 consecutive points finishes. |
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At the opening round, the Bahrain Grand Prix, Vettel took pole position while Webber qualified sixth. |
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The relay culminated in the arrival of the baton at the City of Manchester Stadium, opening the Games. |
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The official celebration starts on the 29th, with the opening of the Faroese Parliament, a custom that dates back 900 years. |
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After the service, the procession returns to the parliament for the opening ceremony. |
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An opening flashback finds him midbattle, blades flying and cabernet-red blood gushing to the roar of power chords. |
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