Different species also exhibit different patterns of activity over the course of a year. |
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The use of a ratiometric approach serves to amplify the fluorescent signal, and corrects for focal changes over the course of the test. |
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The equation of time is the difference, over the course of a year, between time as read from a sundial and a clock. |
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There are also plans afoot to float television channels in other South Indian languages over the course of the year. |
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Most of them prefer three bottles of wine over the course of a large lunch, before repairing to the chamber for a snooze. |
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He grows emotionally and spiritually over the course of the piece, and because of that, he's the Everyman here. |
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And over the course of about three hours, the management team reorganized our entire organization. |
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Remarkably, its audience doubled over the course of its two-hour time slot, a trend that continued for the first five episodes. |
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Appearing as a black disc 30 times smaller than the sun's diameter, it will slowly move from left to right over the course of six hours. |
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Thus, over the course of seven months, Ingres's political outlook changed dramatically. |
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Eighteen streams were electrofished at least once over the course of the study to determine fish community composition and catch-per-unit-effort. |
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Individuals were assayed in an alternating fashion to correct for any fluctuations in environmental conditions over the course of the day. |
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An improved system has been installed since the course was built and sand is regularly spread over the course to aid drainage. |
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Yep, over the course of 105 minutes, Rock Star delivers all the twists and turns of a drag strip. |
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In other words, one product is used over the course of a year followed by use of a different classification of dewormers the next year. |
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The third symptom, glossolalia, was observed in two of the orderlies and one physician, who were admitted over the course of the evening. |
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The Allies defeated him in battle over the course of the next two years, and finally, on March 31, 1814, Paris fell. |
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The better team should prevail over the course of several plays, so overtime is the way to go. |
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Pre-roll adverts are expected to add up to a total of 120 million streams over the course of the collaboration. |
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Ullman's 10 steps are listed in a preface to the book's introduction and then spelled out over the course of eight chapters. |
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Echeverias are polycarpic, meaning that they may flower and set seed many times over the course of their lifetimes. |
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It is normal and healthy to gain weight gradually over the course of a pregnancy. |
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Today, Maceo leads his own soldiers across the world playing the same old funky music he's been playing over the course of the last few decades. |
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Basically it's like a Secret Santa for knitters and crocheters, and you send gifts to your secret pal over the course of 3 months. |
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It has characters that are compelling, sympathetic and which develop over the course of the plot. |
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Secondly, Honda will push along its development over the course of a season, so it is constantly improving. |
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How do you feel about how Irish cinema has developed over the course of your career? |
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It is doubtful whether he had any particular control over the course of events. |
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He notes that although it was just water, there were dead fish and poison oak contaminating the water all over the course. |
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Such revolutionary conjunctures became increasingly common over the course of the century, producing an extraordinary number of revolutions. |
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Try to calculate how much more interest you may earn over the course of a year, or ask your financial adviser. |
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Where the Davis Cup is played over the course of four rounds, home and away, the Fed Cup condenses its semi-final and final rounds into one week. |
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Watching him unravel over the course of his story becomes a horrendous and yet comfortingly human experience. |
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Approximately 30 percent of farmworkers migrated over the course of the summer. |
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His condition gradually improved over the course of several weeks of inpatient treatment. |
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I can't deal with every falsity in just one column, so I'll deal with the different parts of his speech over the course of several weeks. |
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Even though she had yet to be successful in almost all her attempts over the course of time, she persevered. |
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This procedure identified 13 distinct cliques over the course of the observation period. |
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His partial paraplegia improved over the course of a year, after which he presented for treatment of erectile dysfunction. |
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Then, over the course of several weeks, the children watched the caterpillars grow bigger, spin their chrysalises, and emerge as butterflies. |
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Criminal is a taut, well-written and extremely pacy crime thriller that is set over the course of 24-hours. |
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Two factors quickened the pace of change over the course of American history. |
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There are many types and subtypes of Dan masks, which change roles over the course of a lifetime. |
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The biggest difference between them is in the number of outs that these two players have generated over the course of their careers. |
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He has no regrets about that loose comment or any of the others he has fired out over the course of a colourful career. |
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The 40 student volunteers staggered through the stifling heat to the Lampert building over the course of two weeks. |
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Janitors, handymen and elevator operators are to receive a 9.5 percent wage increase over the course of a three-year agreement. |
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The idea that religion is steadily dying has enjoyed widespread acceptance among social scientists over the course of the last three centuries. |
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The actress starred in more than 50 movies over the course of her 11-year career. |
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Sure enough, sweetie that he is, Roddy logged over 200 abusive nuisance calls over the course of the next ten minutes or so. |
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Germany scored two goals over the course of three games and did not win one of them. |
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He will be chairman and chief executive, and has promised to bring non-executives on board over the course of the first year as a public company. |
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I've known most of the world's most perfect physical specimens over the course of the last 30 years. |
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They probably eat more vegetable than animal matter over the course of a year. |
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The name caused a lot of bemusement, but over the course of his life Dryfess obligingly chose to respond to several different variations of it. |
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They wanted an easy way to take a few nibbles at a time, a strategy that lets them maintain their energy levels over the course of a long ride. |
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You can mull over your initial impressions, testing them against available evidence over the course of weeks, slowly coming to a conclusion. |
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The unabashedly poetic film depicts the turmoil experienced by a group of adolescents over the course of a summer in a dilapidated Southern town. |
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Known over the course of six albums as hip-hop's comic motormouth, he isn't feeling funny these days. |
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Further, individual follicles produce feathers of different morphologies over the course of their life. |
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She found out more about the whole shebang over the course of the conference, signed up and soon she was the Chair Entity. |
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So each one of these abilities is learned over the course of life and articulated, refined and sharpened as you go up the ladder. |
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He was one of a handful of guest directors Mr. Kent brought in over the course of the school year to whip us into shape. |
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Internet protocol based storage has gained significant traction over the course of the past year. |
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Every Wednesday I watch in amazement as rigid, gay-weary men turn into man-hugging metrosexuals over the course of a day. |
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The teams have to walk a distance of 100 miles over the course of ten days. |
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The Moon's distance from Earth varies by about 2700 miles over the course of a lunar cycle. |
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My daughter now goes to nursery, which over the course of a year costs several thousand pounds. |
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No flocks consisting of more than three mated pairs were observed in the study area over the course of the two-year study period. |
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For self-perceived scholastic competence, however, students' self-ratings declined over the course of high school. |
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I have to say that the level of feedback over the course of the show was a bit excessive. |
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The Parker Tapes is composed entirely of voice and music samples, cut to shreds and reassembled over the course of seven years. |
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He is also the first player in baseball history to have more times on base than official at bats over the course of a season. |
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Even with the loss of their leading tackler and rusher, I see the Patriots pulling away methodically over the course of the night. |
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The routineness of it all belies just how much fun we were in for over the course of the mission. |
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To capture changes in interest over the course of the competition, the variable SEAS is defined as the number of games left in round-robin play. |
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The women's junior 15 coxed quad also rowed over the course without competition. |
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The new products will be rolled out over the course of the fourth calendar quarter. |
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It's fair to say that James Cameron gave Sarah Connor a character arc over the course of the first two Terminator films. |
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However the Season 1 Box Set is broken up into three distinct story arcs over the course of its thirteen episodes. |
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And like Terry, over the course of their rocky acquaintance Jean gains greater understanding and insight. |
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It was the lot of women to hold status mediated by family relationships that were subject to change over the course of the female life cycle. |
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In targeted sampling, interviewers fan out into targeted areas to conduct interviews over the course of several days. |
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After the class, she pulled me aside and told me my downward-dog had improved marvelously over the course of the 90 minute class. |
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If your grips get damp over the course of a round, you could lose control of the club on the downswing, even if you're wearing a fresh glove. |
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ProPublica repeatedly sought comment and explanations from both Chesapeake and Access midstream over the course of several months. |
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Or the Hutus who slaughtered their way through 800,000 Tutsis over the course of three months? |
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A lot of weird, unaccountable things happen over the course of the film. |
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How much do you think he has matured over the course of the first season, and going into the new one? |
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Chet was a reserved man, and you really drew him out over the course of the film. |
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Though they seem to have mastered the water jump this time around, rails still fell often, although the faults were generals spread out over the course. |
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Closer takes place over the course of four years but often jumps ahead a few months or a year at a time, concentrating on periods of crisis in the relationships portrayed. |
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Of the eight rappers that Shaw follows over the course of a year, one winds up dead, one gets a record deal, and the rest end up exactly where they started. |
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It's cultivated through the daily activities of people, over the course of years, warts and all. |
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Iran has also succumbed over the course of a cruel century, in large part because of the depredations of the Pahlavi dynasty. |
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I fear that this worshipful praise drowns out criticism and that we are robbed of the benefits of conducting an open public debate over the course of economic policy. |
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The Olympic regatta consists of 14 races over the course of nine days. |
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Subsequently, over the course of a five year program, 1500 new apiculturists will be trained in the raising of beehives and in the production of high quality honey. |
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Yet over the course of this season, Sansa has become a pillar of strong womanhood. |
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If left untreated, hepatitis C causes liver damage over the course of decades. |
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According to National Health Insurance Bureau records from 2000, 3 million prescriptions were made out to 50,000 patients over the course of a year. |
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Two dozen hourlong tales of mystery, suspense, comedy, and intrigue delivered over the course of a year. |
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This is funny because of the errant values Bob has accumulated over the course of his miserable life, and because of the extreme situation to which it is applied. |
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He applied a technique involving so-called Markov chains to calculate the required probabilities over the course of a long game with many battles. |
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The project ended up creating a tiger team to look at alternative approaches, and over the course of four weeks designed and started work on their own hybrid engine. |
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The book is enclosed in glass along with dozens of tobacco beetles who over the course of the exhibition consume much of the book, leaving their dung behind. |
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The proteins are assumed to be bound over the course of the simulation. |
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In this study, over 1,200 people were texted five times a day over the course of three days. |
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The figures show a similar trend to those for the whole of the UK, with more buy transactions than sell transactions over the course of last year. |
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But this is a shell game, a little mystery that progresses over the course of the film until you finally put the pieces together and realise what it is. |
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In an interview with a London journalist, he identifies what he perceives to be the most significant change in bhangra over the course of his career. |
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Luka hitters had eight hits and many chances to score over the course of the game, but were unable to do so, due to some key miscues with runners in scoring position. |
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Droves of attendees streamed inside to vent their emotions over the course of several days. |
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It upended the normal social order, but over the course of the Summer Project, the new social order held. |
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The question, of course, is whether the cost overruns stem from unforeseen problems that crop up over the course of a project or whether projects are routinely underbid. |
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An undercount costs millions of dollars over the course of 10 years. |
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The government defines excessive drinking as drinking too much on one occasion over the course of a week. |
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I cannot overemphasize how unimpressed I was by her over the course of two hours. |
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So he proposed that yi put herself on camera as the interviewer, and that she also fall in love over the course of the film. |
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And disgruntled consumers across the country will get the opportunity to vote for the one that brasses them off most of all over the course of the ten part series. |
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A contemptuous demolition of their continental colleagues over the course of 18 qualifying matches included 13 wins and a solitary defeat, by Brazil. |
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He prepares notes telling every aspect of the video shooting and cast and then speed-reads it over the course of the two minute and thirty second playing time. |
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It still is and always will be a music of resistance, creativity and struggle, so we decided to get Kani, J.D. and Ms. B to spin records over the course of the evening. |
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Critera to be evaluated when deciding between hard copies and electronic versions of information has considerably changed over the course of the past ten years. |
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The soft-edge checkerboards from the early 1950s turned sharper over the course of the decade, and the 1960s paintings displayed a new interest in color relationships. |
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I recall being one of the first to move on to another city and over the course of a few years eventually everyone, including the holdout 7th year PhDs, left. |
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At present, there seems little evidence to support a view of selection specifically for ethanol detection or its utilization over the course of hominoid evolution. |
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In addition, two institutions played a key role in providing computational support and analysis for the Human Genome Project over the course of the past eighteen months. |
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One could make the case that over the course of history Europe has produced most of the great scientific insights and not a few of the major inventions. |
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You've innovated several moves over the course of your career. |
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Nearly every CEO we have talked with all over the course of years have invested billions of dollars in China, talking about it as a consumption market. |
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Left alone, they would have evolved in unpredictable ways through local negotiation and contestation over the course of time and through the formation of a central state. |
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Heavy metal is far too broad and complex a topic to cover in depth over the course of one film, but A Headbanger's Journey is an excellent primer on the subject. |
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Defamation continued to be prosecuted in the church courts over the course of the sixteenth century, and the volume of cases increased rather dramatically. |
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The Stratford grande dame has heard it all over the course of a career that has included many of the great women's roles in the English repertoire. |
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The apparently immoralist heroine gradually establishes, over the course of these central 150 pages, both the shallowness and the cost of purely physical gratifications. |
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He doctored a ball over the course of two weeks by pounding it with a bat, soaking it in soapy water, and finally coating it with white shoe polish to make it look like new. |
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Never before have we seen the outsourcing, the exportation of high-value jobs at the rate that we have seen it over the course of the past three years. |
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Four thousand years of ingrained asshattedness didn't suddenly change over the course of a hangover. |
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Gradually, over the course of the 20th century, a wider vision of art history has developed. |
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I've always thought that form over the course is worth about 7lb and it's all to play for with Final Approach today. |
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The film portrays the band's disaffection with the music industry and press, showing their burnout over the course of the tour. |
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This contrasts with an older view that Larkin's style barely changed over the course of his poetic career. |
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Regardless, over the course of a year a more efficient lighting system saves energy in nearly all climates. |
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The new GE frontload washer will actually pay for itself in water and energy cost savings over the course of its life. |
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Thus, over the course of time, parallel to the civil law and supplementing and correcting it, a new body of praetoric law emerged. |
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Competition is based on lowest total elapsed time over the course of an event's special stages, including penalties. |
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Likeability of party leaders also narrowed over the course of the campaign. |
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Otherwise this sector of the front was largely quiet over the course of the year. |
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Alexandra Palace has hosted a number of significant events over the course of its history. |
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The format of the Cricket World Cup has changed greatly over the course of its history. |
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He spoke of them several times over the course of the tour, and the Australian media quickly caught on. |
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Hall Green's Eleets Noir Boyy did his chances no harm in an open over the course and distance last Friday. |
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Out of 630 editorials published over the course of VideoAge's 34 years, Serafini has selected 33 for the audiobook. |
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Wetherbee said of her work with Worcester kindergartners over the course of the school year. |
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They bloom for quite some time, and can even be kept over the course of the year to rebloom the following Christmas season. |
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Often, blips would fill up a depth layer on the monitors' screens, then move up and down over the course of the night. |
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As such, each player plays doubles and singles over the course of a match, with the singles player always serving. |
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The king of Machepungo was ordered to deliver over twice as much roanoke in graduated payments over the course of eight months. |
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The campaign was conducted over the course of two months, and was incredibly costly. |
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Ulverston calls itself a 'festival town' in reference to the many and varied festivals which take place in Ulverston over the course of the year. |
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Winslet portrayed an Epidemic Intelligence Service officer who becomes infected with the disease over the course of her investigation. |
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Past experience would indicate that this should self-correct over the course of the year. |
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Locomotives were run two or three per day, and several tests for each locomotive were performed over the course of several days. |
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The book is being exclusively serialised by the Western Mail and Wales on Sunday over the course of the next five days. |
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This group was the Mexica, who over the course of the next three centuries founded an empire named Tenochtitlan. |
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Their empire disintegrated into a rump over the course of the next century, when it was eclipsed by Pontus. |
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I suspect that if everyone cut down on just one carrier bag a week, it would save billions over the course of a year. |
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The transition of the Migration period to the Middle Ages proper took place over the course of the second half of the 1st millennium. |
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Literacy rates are difficult to gauge, but in France the rates doubled over the course of the 18th century. |
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Hardy once played it four times over the course of an evening until the crowd responded favorably. |
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The bands had initially praised each other but over the course of the year antagonisms between the two increased. |
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United will step up their charm offensive to sign the Welsh wonder over the course of the next 12 months. |
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Further laws were passed against remaining pagan practices over the course of the following years. |
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Temperatures can vary significantly over the course of a month with warmer and colder weather. |
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If the syllable has a falling tone, then the pitch of the vowel will fall from high to low over the course of uttering the vowel. |
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Rather, the mixed layer depth estimated from hydrography is a measure of the depth to which mixing occurs over the course of a few weeks. |
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Both were practitioners of Nichiren Buddhism and, over the course of the 1930s, the organization developed an increasingly religious orientation. |
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The work would be available by subscription, with one volume appearing every year over the course of six years. |
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Due to Earth's axial tilt, the amount of sunlight reaching any given point on the surface varies over the course of the year. |
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The elite class in Java has evolved over the course of history, as cultural wave after cultural wave immigrated to the island. |
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The war slowly turned against Philip over the course of the next three years. |
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In her discussions of Beloved, Jazz, and Paradise, Kubitschek contextualizes Morrison's development of identity over the course of this trilogy. |
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Romeo, for example, grows more adept at the sonnet over the course of the play. |
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New economies and institutions emerged, becoming more sophisticated and globally articulated over the course of the early modern period. |
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Higher doctorates are awarded in recognition of a substantial body of original research undertaken over the course of many years. |
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Rasmussen and two Greenland Inuit travelled from the Atlantic to the Pacific over the course of 16 months via dog sled. |
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Islands of sand can appear and then disappear over the course of a few weeks, particularly at the mouth of the harbour. |
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The club amassed a total of 92 points over the course of the season, the highest ever by a Welsh club in the Football League. |
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The intervention group received 3-4 visits from an academic detailer over the course of 18 months. |
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Sea levels had dropped coincident with the ice age, but slowly recovered over the course of the Silurian and Devonian. |
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We filmed it off-and-on over the course of a few months earlier this year. |
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Use your accounting software to track payments to your 1099 payees over the course of the year. |
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Queen Victoria was the last monarch to exercise real personal power but this diminished over the course of her reign. |
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His attraction to her grew over the course of their time together. |
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Literacy rates are difficult to gauge, but in France at least, the rates doubled over the course of the 18th century. |
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Nowadays, however, pilgrims complete the circuit over the course of several years. |
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Some of these embellishments have found their way into light music over the course of the 20th century. |
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The inconsistency with which he applied the charters over the course of his rule alienated many barons, even those within his own faction. |
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Around 20 days of age, the chicks generally start standing, which becomes the main position over the course of the next 40 days. |
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Gladstone steadily reduced Income tax over the course of his tenure as Chancellor. |
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After this event, and over the course of the following 200 million years, this area has been continuously flattened. |
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Currently the series visits nine different tracks in England and Scotland over the course of ten meetings. |
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The most prestigious race is the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes run over the course in July. |
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Bill and Melinda maintained a dialogue via email over the course of their long-distance relationship. |
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Deep waters have their own chemical signature, formed from the breakdown of particulate matter falling into them over the course of their long journey at depth. |
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A confidence and supply deal was reached on 26 June, with the DUP backing the Conservatives in key votes in the House of Commons over the course of the parliament. |
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If these are opinions I'm sure that it happens to have something to do with the immense amounts of caffeine and sugar that I've ingested over the course of his 50hr hackathon. |
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This collection presents all of the work published by New Mexican lawyer, novelist, and journalist Eusebio Chacon over the course of his 40-year career. |
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The F1 was launched in 1994, and over the course of the next four years 64 F1, 5 F1 LM and 3 F1 GT road cars were produced, together with 28 F1 GTR race cars. |
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In particular, international investors interest in euro area securities, which are mostly denominated in euro, grew markedly over the course of the year. |
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Border settlements, usually located about halfway between neighbouring capitals, often switched allegiance over the course of their history, and at times acted independently. |
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From the coaching inns on the outskirts of the city to the lower reaches of the Thames, all aspects of the capital are described over the course of his body of work. |
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For example, the addition of a moderate amount of nutrients to a river over the course of several years resulted in increases in invertebrate richness, abundance, and biomass. |
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Alfred the Great wrote a wisdom poem over the course of his reign based loosely on the neoplatonic philosophy of Boethius called the Lays of Boethius. |
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Conditions improved over the course of the 19th century due to new public health acts regulating things such as sewage, hygiene and home construction. |
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But all this panic is about to be washed away over the course of a seven-night stay at the sun-kissed Marbella Corfu Hotel on Greece's greenest island. |
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The decisive victory of the Timurid forces is one reason opponents rarely met Mughal princes in pitched battle over the course of the empire's history. |
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English has developed over the course of more than 1,400 years. |
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At the same time, attendance at church services and Communion increased over the course of nearly two years in which he served as Savannah's parish priest. |
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Since the relatively elevated immigration of the 1960s, the Chinese community has made rapid socioeconomic advancements in the UK over the course of a generation. |
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The factor and his assistants would remain in the city and buy spices from the markets slowly over the course of the year, and deposit them into the warehouse. |
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At the age of 64, at the end of 1966, he put on combat boots, went to Vietnam, and wrote a series of essays for Newsday over the course of about six months. |
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A serial loo paper thief from Nottingham has been cautioned by police after stealing ten rolls a day from public toilets over the course of three weeks. |
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Initially these were mostly centred on a building, but over the course of the century, with the growth of the Romantic movement pure landscapes became more common. |
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The town also went through a huge population increase, rising by approximately 100, 000 people over the course of the 19th Century which the Irish undeniably contributed to. |
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The British method proved to be more successful at adequately meeting all requirements and over 700,000 donors were bled over the course of the war. |
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Lumbar punctures, brain magnetic resonance imaging scans, and blood and urine tests will monitor the subjects' progress over the course of ten visits. |
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Consequently, over the course of last few years, tyre market in Iran has been dominated by domestic tyre companies like Barez Tyre, Kavir tyre, Yazd Tyre, etc. |
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Walleyes from the '03 hatch will be 18 to 26 inches long, while fish from the earlier hatches will range from 23 to 28 inches over the course of the fishing season. |
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The practice gradually disappeared in Canada over the course of the twentieth century, after being the subject of extended discussions late in the 19th. |
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On the third run over the course, off Belle Grange, the boat capsized. |
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It's about two couples who, over the course of two acts, permutate the possibilities and successively become six couples, with everybody pairing off with everybody else. |
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The gross domestic product of the United States is equal to the total market value of all goods and services produced within the country's borders over the course of one year. |
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When Horsley finished his testimony, Richardson began the cross-examination, which was to last for twenty-six hours over the course of an entire week. |
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A NIP from a brown rat and a dog defending what it saw as its sausage roll were among hundreds of animal incidents dealt with by paramedics over the course of a year. |
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Thus, over the course of 10 weeks Allied forces had destroyed the Italian Tenth Army and reached El Agheila, taking 130,000 prisoners of war in the process. |
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In 2014, a male grey seal in the North Sea was documented and filmed killing and cannibalizing 11 pups of its own species over the course of a week. |
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Many lead minerals are relatively light and, over the course of the Earth's history, have remained in the crust instead of sinking deeper into the Earth's interior. |
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We toasted the happy couple many times over the course of the evening. |
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Metcalf shows that over the course of two centuries, British intellectuals and Indian specialists made the highest priority bringing peace, unity and good government to India. |
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The use of mail as battlefield armour was common during the Iron Age and the Middle Ages, becoming less common over the course of the 16th and 17th centuries. |
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Dorn goes on to chronicle the changing function of the high school over the course of the century as illustrated in the rhetoric of educationists. |
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It got all fuckered up over the course of the last 3 or 4 expansions. |
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