However, the European presence has contributed significantly to the importance of Brussels as an international centre. |
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The test is used to detect the presence of alcohol in the blood. |
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Large aeolian sand dunes are preserved in Permian sandstones near Brodick, showing the presence of an ancient desert. |
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Numerous megalithic monuments and menhirs are present on Anglesey, testifying to the presence of humans in prehistory. |
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The presence of spoilers often gives rise to suspicions that manipulation of the slate has taken place. |
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In 2015, a study was published in The Scotsman which analysed the presence of branded fast food outlets in Scotland. |
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The American diplomatic presence is an important element in the Bermuda political landscape. |
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The United Kingdom has had a continuous presence in the far South Atlantic since 1833 when it reasserted sovereignty over the Falkland Islands. |
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After the war, the United Kingdom expanded its military presence, building RAF Mount Pleasant and increasing the size of its garrison. |
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Although the bank does not have a physical presence on Tristan da Cunha, the residents of Tristan are entitled to use its services. |
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Several European countries have a consular presence within the jurisdiction. |
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And anyway, his presence seemed to mommick up electricity. So he stuck to walking. |
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By 1982, they controlled Liverpool City Council, and had a presence in many Constituency Labour Parties. |
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The presence or lack of entrenchment is a fundamental feature of constitutions. |
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The OSCE continues to have a presence and a number of initiatives to bring a sustained peace to the region. |
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Since the 1990s, the British presence has centred on the 1st Armoured Division, and supporting elements. |
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Miriam would only speed up in her speech when she 'forgot' the presence of others, when she was, as it were, enveloped in monology. |
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In the west, the Russians were dissuaded from attacking Vidin by the presence of the Austrian forces, which had swelled to 280,000 men. |
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In Westminster, meanwhile, opposition politicians renewed their objection to the continued presence of British forces in Sierra Leone. |
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The war ended with the Kumanovo Treaty, with Yugoslav and Serb forces agreeing to withdraw from Kosovo to make way for an international presence. |
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Rugova's presence in Belgrade scattered another set of accusations from KLA and its supporters. |
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Unlike the invasion period, by then there was a substantial presence from many nations other than America, Britain, Australia and Poland. |
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The presence of both successful and unsuccessful ventures in a society results in economic inequality even when all individuals are identical. |
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In biology, competition is an interaction between organisms in which the fitness of one is lowered by the presence of another. |
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Efforts have been undertaken to genetically modify cyanobacterial hydrogenases to efficiently synthesize H2 gas even in the presence of oxygen. |
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In the presence of the hot filament, water reacts with tungsten forming tungsten trioxide and atomic hydrogen. |
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Jacques Benveniste and his team's work studying human basophil degranulation in the presence of extremely dilute antibody serum. |
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British Airways' main base is at London Heathrow Airport, but it also has a major presence at Gatwick Airport. |
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Shell has a strong presence in Singapore, indeed Singapore is the main centre for Shell's petrochemical operations in Asia Pacific region. |
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One kind of inconsistency is due to the presence of several letters in the script for the same sound. |
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Tamil phonology is characterised by the presence of retroflex consonants and multiple rhotics. |
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The Roman presence in Scotland was little more than a series of brief interludes within a longer continuum of indigenous development. |
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The URC also has a presence in Scotland, mostly of former Congregationalist Churches. |
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In the late 1800s, Presbyterian missionaries established a presence in what is now northern New Mexico. |
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The church has grown extensively and now has a presence in at least 23 countries in the region. |
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A Methodist presence was continued in Russia for 14 years after the Russian Revolution of 1917 through the efforts of Deaconess Anna Eklund. |
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The Methodist Church operates across South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Lesotho and Swaziland, with a limited presence in Zimbabwe and Mozambique. |
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Glaciation during the most recent ice age and the presence of man affected the distribution of European fauna. |
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Some of the factors include their daily presence in their children's lives. |
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Ernst, in which Houdini performed an impressive trick at his home in the presence of Conan Doyle. |
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Rushdie was involved in the Occupy Movement, both as a presence at Occupy Boston and as a founding member of Occupy Writers. |
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The only thing that changes is the iconography and, in some cases, the presence of a more critical attitude toward it. |
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Hockney's own presence is often implied, since the lines of perspective converge to suggest the artist's point of view. |
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The mytharc is a continuous story line about the government's involvement in a plot to cover up the presence of extraterrestrials on Earth. |
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The BBC's online presence includes a comprehensive news website and archive. |
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According to the BBC, such warrants are usually served in the presence of police officers. |
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Sky has no veto over the presence of channels on their EPG, with open access being an enforced part of their operating licence from Ofcom. |
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The presence of an ethical symbol in a proposition adds nothing to its factual content. |
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De Valera hoped Wittgenstein's presence would contribute to the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies which he was soon to set up. |
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One knew that one was in the presence of extreme seriousness, absorption, and force of intellect. |
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On its conclusion in 1856 with the Treaty of Paris, Russia was prohibited from hosting a military presence in the Crimea. |
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Motorsport also has a presence in Ireland with Motorsport Ireland being the governing body throughout the country. |
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Ireland has had a strong presence in international target shooting competitions, including the Olympic Games. |
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Yet Poseidon remained a numinous presence on the Acropolis in the form of his surrogate, Erechtheus. |
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No probable cause is required as the mere presence inside the zone is an offence, if it is intentional. |
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This and the presence of increasingly large numbers of foreign workers greatly affected traditional Saudi norms and values. |
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In lowland river valleys where a river can meander, the presence of peat is explained by the infilling of historical oxbow lakes. |
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The presence of ground permafrost is important to the persistence of some lakes. |
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Esters may also be prepared by reaction of the alcohol with an acid chloride in the presence of a base such as pyridine. |
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However, the presence or extent of proven oil reserves in Somalia is uncertain. |
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Their presence in Dublin, along with large numbers of servants, provided a regular boost to the city economy. |
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The presence of Scone Abbey, home of the Stone of Destiny where the King of Scots was crowned, enhanced the early importance of the city. |
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They agreed to have no more family gatherings due to their father's neurasthenic presence. |
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These sites in Aberdeenshire fit the historical descriptions of Tacitus and have also yielded archaeological finds related to Roman presence. |
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More recently, neurolawyers are now requesting the presence of third-party observers during neuropsychological testing. |
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There are no clear cut sources for the presence of cavalry, but it is safe to assume that Edward had roughly 1500 horse under his command. |
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The English fugitives met the gates of Dumfries Castle that remained firmly closed in their presence. |
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Even before he was pope, John XXII argued that those who died in the faith did not see the presence of God until the Last Judgment. |
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It denied transubstantiation, but retained the real presence in the Eucharist. |
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Never speak of the symptoms of your patient in his presence, unless questioned by the doctor, whose orders you are always to obey implicitly. |
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However, his decision to exclude her did not prevent her presence at most councils and battles. |
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James saw the importance of building a fleet that could provide Scotland with a strong maritime presence. |
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She summoned him to her presence to remonstrate with him unsuccessfully, and later charged him with treason, but he was acquitted and released. |
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However, the British could not conduct an aggressive pursuit, due to the presence of American ships on Lake Champlain. |
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Alone he knelt in the presence of his God till the absolution has been spoken, and the sacred elements received. |
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The grandeur intoxication prompts the customary good natured obtrusion of the practice of nicotinism in to the presence of others. |
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St Andrews has developed a sizable alumni presence in the United States, with over 8000 alumni spread across all 50 states. |
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There remains a significant presence of global players like National Semiconductor, IBM, Shin Etsu Handotai Europe Ltd and Freescale. |
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At this hour, just before dawn, another nigrous presence came hovering over him to darken his face. |
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In the terminology of glaciology, ice age implies the presence of extensive ice sheets in both northern and southern hemispheres. |
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The presence of the glaciers generally suppressed the movement of faults below. |
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However, apart from placenames, little remains of their presence on Skye in the written or archaeological record. |
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This find may indicate the presence of a summer hunting party rather than permanent settlement. |
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Some evidence also suggests the presence of predatory trigonotarbid arachnoids and myriapods in Late Silurian facies. |
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An interesting feature on the mountain is the presence of several large partly buried granite boulders at about 800 m on the broad west ridge. |
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The northern limit of their breeding area depends on the presence of waters that are free of sea ice during the breeding season. |
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The southern limit of their distribution mainly depends on the presence of sufficient prey. |
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Of particular importance and unique to vertebrates is the presence of neural crest cells. |
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As of 2010, at least 44 cities in 15 countries have experienced problems of some kind relating to the presence of habituated wild boar. |
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The official inauguration only occurred in 1942 with the presence of the president of the republic, governors, and ministers. |
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Note that the presence of water in the atmosphere complicates the process of convection. |
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Another Reformed distinctive present in these theologians was their denial of the bodily presence of Christ in the Lord's supper. |
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The only church that may fly a Royal Standard, even without the presence of the Sovereign, is Westminster Abbey, a Royal Peculiar. |
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Even in my most stringent noncarb dieting phase I was weakened and powerless in their presence. |
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The flavouring of whisky is partially determined by the presence of congeners and fusel oils. |
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Quickly she developed into a prominent member of the group and developed a formidable stage presence. |
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According to Hippolytus of Rome, Andrew preached in Thrace, and his presence in Byzantium is also mentioned in the apocryphal Acts of Andrew. |
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The presence of the pilgrims brought about increased trade and development. |
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This includes campaigns for investment in Radio Cymru and S4C, as well as the presence of the Welsh language online. |
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His manorial holding at Richmond ensured a Breton presence in northern England. |
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In this process, a glacier slides over the terrain on which it sits, lubricated by the presence of liquid water. |
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The presence of these animals gave the region a large advantage in cultural and economic development. |
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Their isotopic concentration in a natural rock sample depends greatly on the presence of these three parent uranium and thorium isotopes. |
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Organic acids, such as acetic acid, dissolve lead in the presence of oxygen. |
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In the presence of air, and especially in the presence of hydrogen peroxide, silver dissolves readily in aqueous solutions of cyanide. |
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One drawback is the easy tarnishing of silver in the presence of hydrogen sulfide and its derivatives. |
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This effect is lost in the presence of sulfur due to the extreme insolubility of silver sulfide. |
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In the view of some historians, his death marked the end of direct imperial presence in Northern Gaul and Britain. |
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There are several legends about his life concerning miracles performed either by him or in his presence. |
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The presence of such eagle motifs points directly to Henry's coronation oil and his ideological association with St Thomas. |
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The earliest evidence of the presence of man in these upper areas of Glamorgan was discovered in 1963 at Craig y Llyn. |
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In 1957 it was announced that the RAF would be drastically reducing its presence. |
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Characteristics that are compared may be anatomical, such as the presence of a notochord, or molecular, by comparing sequences of DNA or protein. |
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This region is characterised by the presence of ganglion cells which are regularly arrayed and larger than those found in the rest of the retina. |
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The dolphins emit these strident sounds when in the presence of other individuals moving towards the same prey. |
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As a result, goethite nanofibers are able to maintain substantial failure strength despite the presence of defects. |
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Analysis revealed the presence of small amounts of antimony, arsenic and lead. |
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Evidence of the presence of Neanderthals has been discovered on the Gower Peninsula. |
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There is evidence of the presence of people from Romanised North Africa in Roman Britain. |
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Historical records indicate the presence of a very small African population in Britain dating at least as far as the 11th century. |
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This caused an increasing black presence in the northern, eastern, and southern areas of London. |
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But there is no doubting the remarkable sense of the presence of God in his ministry. |
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Despite the aridity, the presence of many lagoons makes this region very marshy and a suitable breeding ground for malaria mosquitos. |
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Ceredigion is one of only two places in the United Kingdom with a permanent presence of bottlenose dolphins. |
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They are tangible objects, with a physical presence intended for use either permanently or just at next meal. |
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Obiism and Fanteeism have been exercised in my own presence, and their results proved by the evidence of my own eyes and other senses. |
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Exports to Europe began around 1660, through the Dutch East India Company, the only Europeans allowed a trading presence. |
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From launch until 2016 the presence of the 4HD logo on screen denoted true HD content. |
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In 1992, the cast reunited for a performance of the play as a tribute to Thomas in the presence of Prince Charles for The Prince's Trust. |
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In Raiders, however, he is wise enough to close his eyes in the presence of God in the Ark of the Covenant. |
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Other colors can appear in the presence of light absorbing impurities, where the impurity is dictating the color rather than the ice itself. |
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Dunes on the bed of a channel significantly increase flow resistance, their presence and growth playing a major part in river flooding. |
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Complicated factors can arise due to the presence of genetic polymorphisms in ancestral species and resultant lineage sorting. |
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In November 2002, scientists recorded calls in the presence of sei whales off Maui. |
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They inhabit the Mediterranean Sea, but not the Black Sea, while their presence in the Red Sea is uncertain. |
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This onshore time is important to the life cycle, and can be disturbed when there is substantial human presence. |
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The presence of the substance in one or another part of the system is determined by detecting the locations of decay events. |
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The presence of these many allotropes makes machining plutonium very difficult, as it changes state very readily. |
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In the presence of smoke some of the ions are neutralized, thereby decreasing the current, which activates the detector's alarm. |
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It is a very ductile, pale metal, which darkens in the presence of trace amounts of oxygen. |
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Caesium metal is one of the most reactive elements and is highly explosive in the presence of water. |
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In shallow water, active volcanoes disclose their presence by blasting steam and rocky debris high above the ocean's surface. |
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Methane can be produced by the destructive distillation of acetic acid in the presence of soda lime or similar. |
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There is a unionist presence at election time in all parliamentary constituencies. |
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It is also affected by the presence of snow, hail and ice and can relate to dew, mist and fog. |
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On 3 April 2008, Ledra Street was reopened in the presence of Greek and Turkish Cypriot officials. |
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The first recorded human presence in the southern area of the peninsula and Denmark dates from 12,000 years ago. |
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Islam's presence in Sweden remained marginal until the 1960s, when Sweden started to receive migrants from the Balkans and Turkey. |
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We investigated the presence of CNM in ornithophagous ticks from migrating birds. |
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Both festivals mark Spain as an international music presence and reflect the tastes of young people in the country. |
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Other episodes during this period of the Portuguese presence in Africa include the 1890 British Ultimatum. |
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The United States maintains a military presence with 770 troops in the Lajes Air Base at Terceira Island, in the Azores. |
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The presence of the buoys may affect fish, marine mammals, and birds as potential minor collision risk and roosting sites. |
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The Viking presence dwindled until 1066, when the invading Norsemen lost their final battle with the English at Stamford Bridge. |
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Yell's placenames reveal the presence of the Celtic Church, whose hermits were known to the Norse as papar. |
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The presence of so much ice upon the continents had a profound effect upon almost every aspect of Earth's hydrologic system. |
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The presence of ice over so much of the continents greatly modified patterns of atmospheric circulation. |
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Protected rocky shorelines usually show a narrow almost homogenous eulittoral strip, often marked by the presence of barnacles. |
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Overall, the presence of human settlement has a demonstrated negative impact upon adjoining wetlands. |
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The presence of this grass was a major cause of the destruction of native dune habitat in Oregon and Washington during the 20th century. |
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Lobsters, like snails and spiders, have blue blood due to the presence of hemocyanin which contains copper. |
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Mostly clad in red shirts and waving white pompoms, they vastly outnumbered and outcheered Cub fans, who usually have a strong presence here. |
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Due to this, the species composition of algal populations may shift in the presence of chemical pollutants. |
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The burning of coal and wood, and the presence of many horses in concentrated areas made the cities the primary sources of pollution. |
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The presence of macroinvertebrates such as Amphipoda also affect the dominance of certain types of algae in Benthic ecosystems as well. |
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The presence of faults and joint structures in stope walls within the ore body has resulted in overbreak of ore into adjacent stopes. |
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Retreat is more often chosen in areas of rapid erosion and in the presence of little or obsolete development. |
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The restoration was complicated by the presence of old seawalls, groins, piles of rocks and other structures. |
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The Negen Straatjes differ from other shopping districts with the presence of a large diversity of privately owned shops. |
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Pryor's overfondness for medium-tempo shuffles can make his shows a little predictable, and his stage presence is more sincere than flamboyant. |
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The presence of the community attracts many visitors and pilgrims who come to join in the various liturgical celebrations. |
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Due to the constant presence of war in Alexandria in ancient times, very little of the ancient city has survived into the present day. |
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Although initially slow to respond to the raid, the German fighters soon made their presence felt over the port as the day wore on. |
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During the summer of 1941, the OKW increased the presence in Africa and created a new headquarters called Panzer Group Africa. |
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The concentration and density has caused concern that the presence of the institutions has created a ghetto effect in that part of the city. |
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A few local residents have been agitating against a military presence. |
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Atmospheric flight is dominated by the presence of atmospheric forces, which can be divided into aerostatic and aerodynamic categories. |
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Display flights seem to be triggered by the presence of other golden eagles. |
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Further, David understood that God is all-present, and he could never escape the divine presence. |
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The presence of a unitary azeotrope curve is not a prerequisite for the generation of a ternary azeotrope. |
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Emma had suggested that you hide, said your presence might banjax her position. |
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Insecure about his infirmity, the Bashaw decreed that all who desired to come into his presence must first submit to having their eyes put out. |
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He ordered himself a bavaroise and he had begun to sip it when he was aware of a presence at his elbow. |
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The presence of heavy metals in bioleached materials can adversely affect the growth and metabolic processes of microorganisms. |
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As he emerges from the washroom tonight, flossed and brushed and boxered, it acknowledges his presence with a cordial flicker. |
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Every person who steps through the door is a potential buyer, so acknowledge their presence. |
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The presence of the cibarial armature, for example, is an efficient tool for damaging microfilariae as they pass through the pharynx. |
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She intimidated me so much that I could hardly get out a coherent sentence in her presence. |
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I join with these laws the personal presence of the king's son, as a concurrent cause of this reformation. |
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If the presence of a counterimpulse were sufficient to determine a mistake all of us should and would be constantly making mistakes. |
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Ms. Barrio, often rightly lauded for the power and intensity of her performances, lends her creaturelike presence to the second half. |
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Hindus take darshan of a holy person, object, or place, believing that its mere presence, particularly the sight of it, conveys blessings. |
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Freudenberg also postulates a second process whereby catechins in the presence of dehydrases undergo condensation by dehydrogenation. |
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There are informants in all villages, and they will report on the presence of a documentor. |
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At night proctors patrolled the street and dogged your steps if you tried to go into any haunt where the presence of vice was suspected. |
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The presence of magnetite is further indicated by the observation of Krantz of octahedral and dodecahedral crystals in druzy pits. |
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It is currently believed that dysmenorrhoeic women have an excessive release of prostaglandins or an excessive sensitivity to their presence. |
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The presence of a large number of people ensured that vendors selling eatables made brisk business. |
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The encoffinment takes place on the third day after death, in the presence of the assembled family. |
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In ungulates, this is apparently exaggerated by the presence of the eponychia, or collagenous pads over the sole of the fetal hoof. |
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The presence of eponychium on the feet is indicative that the foal has not yet stood. |
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Trumpets, tabors, shawms, and pipes fanfared the court to the midday repast in the presence chamber. |
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The artist's imposition on the fleshlike malleability of the clay is an urgent presence. |
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There is nothing more flustering than to wrestle with an unfamiliar piece of equipment in the presence of a class! |
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Corrosion, also termed galvonic corrosion, that occurs when two different metals are in contact in the presence of an electrolyte. |
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The differences between England and the Germanies sprang from the absence or presence of ministerial interventions. |
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As we will discuss later, our phylogenetic hypothesis reconstructs the presence of ossicones as a basal feature of all the giraffomorphs. |
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However, the former presence of the boundary can still be seen in the landscape. |
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The presence of borders often fosters certain economic features or anomalies. |
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In 1404, Owain was reputedly crowned Prince of Wales in the presence of emissaries from France, Spain and Scotland. |
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Coal mining was very dangerous owing to the presence of firedamp in many coal seams. |
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Large immigrant populations in the North West result in the presence of significant immigrant languages. |
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I summoned all the twenty hirens of the house into my resurrected presence. |
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The link between language and artefact is aided by the presence of inscriptions. |
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Another interpretation accounting for the presence of cast iron swords that had not been sharpened, was of a site for ritual depositions. |
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The military presence at Eboracum was the driving force behind early developments in its economy. |
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Geographic areas on the outskirts of the Empire were prone to attack and required heavy military presence. |
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The object of the vision is successively sexualized, incestualized, made into an originary source and presence, and lost. |
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A factor in these feuds was the presence of large numbers of soldiers discharged from the English armies that had been defeated in France. |
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There was a cluster of field names suggesting the presence of marshland and heath. |
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Henry personally presided at the trial of John Lambert in November 1538 for denying the real presence. |
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They came nowhere near to freeing Mary Stuart, whose presence might have rallied support, from her imprisonment in Tutbury. |
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Elizabeth's first policy toward Scotland was to oppose the French presence there. |
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First, we demonstrate the presence of small postsynaptic vesicles and characterize their size and intrasynaptic localization. |
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For example, is introspectability a necessary condition for presence to consciousness? |
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The impossibility of the physical presence of the monarch was replaced by viceroys, the post of viceroy the direct representation of the monarch. |
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During the Second World War the Vichy French presence in Tangier was overcome by that of Francoist Spain. |
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The importance of international relations is also represented through the presence in the Chamber of the Corps Diplomatique. |
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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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The presence of a large French army in the heart of the Republic caused a general panic, and the people turned against De Witt and his allies. |
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Britain maintained a military presence in the Middle East for another decade. |
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He died on 5 May 1821, after confession, Extreme Unction and Viaticum in the presence of Father Ange Vignali. |
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During the breakfast word spread of Nelson's presence at the inn and a large crowd of well wishers gathered. |
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Methodism and other Protestant churches have had a major presence in Wales. |
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There is some uncertainty as to whether he attempted to give operational commands, and his presence attracted much criticism. |
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Joseph Stalin had bowed out, citing the need for his presence in the Soviet Union to attend to the Stalingrad crisis. |
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The shared history of British presence has produced a substantial body of writing in many languages, known as Commonwealth literature. |
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Review the process of kything. Using this process, ask a trusted friend or companion to share in an experience of kything or spiritual presence. |
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A Palaeolithic flint tool found in West Sedgemoor is the earliest indication of human presence on the Somerset Levels. |
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There is a strong presence of Border Reiver surnames, such as Armstrong, Charlton, Elliot, Johnstone, Kerr, Hall, Nixon, Little and Robson. |
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Its presence has led to the development of strong cyclones of all types, both within the atmosphere and within the ocean. |
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Thus these lavaless craters appear to indicate the presence of intrusive bodies that have solidified before reaching the surface. |
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Unlike the situation in England, in Scotland there was no link between the presence of a cathedral and the title of city. |
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A Britonnic presence within the Sheffield area is evidenced by two settlements called Wales and Waleswood close to Sheffield. |
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The military presence had ceased by 2014 and the site was being developed for housing. |
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It often suggests the presence of the profit motive, although neither a profit motive or profit itself are necessary for a free market. |
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Several office areas around the docks, along with significant residential presence. |
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Despite Priestley's reduced scientific output, his presence stimulated American interest in chemistry. |
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Their presence in the late fourth century on the River Main is documented in Roman sources, as are their wars with the Alemanni. |
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Based on the reactions of the patient's serum against the donor cells, a pattern will emerge to confirm the presence of one or more antibodies. |
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The presence or absence of gene flow fundamentally changes the course of evolution. |
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This meant improved staff presence on board and tickets could be systematically checked. |
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The devastation of Northumbria's Holy Island shocked and alerted the royal courts of Europe to the Viking presence. |
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Opening restaurants across Britain, they established firm migration chains and soon dominated the Chinese presence in Britain. |
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Many locations with a high visible Chinese cultural presence are called Chinatowns. |
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Between the use of Chinook Jargon and the increased presence of English, the number of speakers of indigenous languages dwindled. |
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The presence of immigrant children in classrooms has no significant impact on the test scores of Dutch children. |
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The language also has a significant presence in the United Arab Emirates, United States, Saudi Arabia, and Australia. |
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The results show several distinct models that support the presence of bell-shaped, lumplike structures which may live in a compact space. |
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Unitarianism continues to have a presence mainly in Transylvania, England and the United States, as well as elsewhere. |
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They disagreed with one another concerning the presence of Christ and his body and blood in Holy Communion. |
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Many of Alline's followers, after his death, would convert and strengthen the Baptist presence in the Atlantic region. |
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According to Graham Schweig, Hinduism has the strongest presence of the divine feminine in world religion from ancient times to the present. |
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Devotees learn that there is nothing outside of God's presence, nothing outside of God's control. |
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Zen Buddhism is primarily found in Japan, with some presence in South Korea and Vietnam. |
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The ancient structures suggest the presence of a large, prehistoric burial complex. |
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Due to the lord's presence in a castle, it was a centre of administration from where he controlled his lands. |
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These are reflected in the three possible prefaces to the work and in the presence or absence of certain episodes and phrases. |
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In 1778, there was a resumption of the royal presence, with George III at the Queen's Lodge and, from 1804, at the castle. |
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The home of Anne Vaux at Enfield Chase was searched, revealing the presence of trap doors and hidden passages. |
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Humphrey denied the presence of the two fugitives, but another servant led the authorities to their hiding place. |
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Despite the frequent presence of Saint George, the Dragon rarely appears although it is often mentioned. |
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Many types of cystidia exist, and assessing their presence, shape, and size is often used to verify the identification of a mushroom. |
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In the Gospels there is a strong presence of Celtic, Germanic, and Irish art styles. |
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His grasp of spatial relationships ensures that each portrait, however sparely drawn, conveys the sitter's presence. |
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The Franciscan presence in the Holy Land started in 1217, when the province of Syria was established, with Brother Elias as Minister. |
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In 1232 Elias succeeded him, and under him the order developed its ministries and presence in the towns significantly. |
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Even though the Plot is never alluded to directly, its presence is everywhere in the play, like a pervasive odor. |
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Marlowe's plays were enormously successful, thanks in part, no doubt, to the imposing stage presence of Edward Alleyn. |
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Eve is extremely beautiful and thoroughly in love with Adam, though may feel suffocated by his constant presence. |
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In response, the angel Michael explains that Adam does not need to build physical objects to experience the presence of God. |
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His presence as an exclusive performer of sailor songs did much to establish sea music as a revival genre apart from or within folk music. |
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With a musical score, a work of music could be performed without the composer's presence. |
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The world is colder and lonelier without the presence of our supreme creator of music. |
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The public, however, seemed to have little interest in a Chaplin film without his presence, and it was a box office disappointment. |
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He received good reviews for both films and showed a more confident screen presence than he had in his early work. |
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Also, evidence of catalogues found in some destroyed ancient libraries illustrates the presence of librarians. |
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Pilico and Aztec's presence in Spanish ritual, through metagraphy, novelistic speech, and heteroglossia, marks their presence in a dialogue. |
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Faldo's remarkable composure under pressure and intimidating presence were hallmarks of his game. |
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Type I muscle fibers are adapted for aerobic exercise and rely on the presence of oxygen. |
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The Lotus presence in Formula One allowed him to make his debut at the 1958 Monaco Grand Prix, retiring with a halfshaft failure. |
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The two facilities are connected by a subterranean walkway with the MPC was built partially underground to minimise its presence. |
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The diagnosis of silicosis was confirmed by the presence of micronodular opacities on the radiographs. |
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The Union Jack is worn at the masthead of a ship to indicate the presence of the Sovereign or an Admiral of the Fleet. |
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The presence of a strong authority allows you to keep agreement and enforce sanctions for the violation of laws. |
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The presence of strong internal sovereignty allows a state to deter opposition groups in exchange for bargaining. |
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In 1930, a League report confirmed the presence of slavery and forced labour. |
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A direct association between TPO intensity, presence of microfollicles, and localization in areas near the capsule was found. |
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Despite this, the territory's most popular beach still has no lifeguard presence. |
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Horse Racing has a very large presence in Ireland, with one of the most influential breeding and racing operations based in the country. |
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