They were trailing by a touchdown early in the fourth quarter. |
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Blind Freddy could have seen that Danny was being beaten pointless, but Laurie refused to shift him until the last quarter. |
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The quarter includes the historic St Peters Church and, on St Peter's Churchyard, the medieval Derby School building. |
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In 2016 Reaction CEO Mark Thomas announced plans to build a quarter sized ground test engine, given limitations of funding. |
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These profit estimates for the next quarter don't look very life-affirming. |
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In terms of power, a hovercraft would only need between one quarter to one half of the power required by a helicopter. |
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A mounted rider from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police is featured on a 1973 Canadian quarter dollar coin. |
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Today, the Cornish economy depends heavily on its tourist industry, which makes up around a quarter of the economy. |
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The Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty covers about a quarter of the county, mainly in the south. |
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From 1520 added to the corresponding quarter to Aragon and Sicily, one in which the arms of Jerusalem, Naples and Navarre are incorporated. |
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The clock bells ring every quarter of an hour during the daytime and Great Peter strikes the hour. |
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This flowing or flamboyant tracery was introduced in the first quarter of the 14th century and lasted about fifty years. |
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In the second quarter of the 13th century, a version in Latin verse, the Gesta Regum Britanniae, was produced by William of Rennes. |
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Furthermore, the study noted that in Germany, one quarter of all sport related fatalities are caused by horse riding. |
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Burton came to dominate this trade, and at its height one quarter of all beer sold in Britain was produced here. |
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The manuscript was produced during the second or third quarter of the 8th century, probably the earliest of the group. |
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A quarter of the tales in The Canterbury Tales parallel a tale in the Decameron, although most of them have closer parallels in other stories. |
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He enjoyed Adams as a tutor, but by December, Johnson was already a quarter behind in his student fees, and he was forced to return home. |
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It originated in the United Kingdom and was at its most influential in the first quarter of the 20th century. |
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In English foxhunting, the horses are often a cross of half or a quarter Irish Draught and the remainder English thoroughbred. |
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Germany secured a place in the quarter final, where they would face France. |
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England progressed to the quarter finals, where once again they faced West Germany. |
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About a quarter of a century ago the championship began fraying and then in no time unravelling. |
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They progressed to the final beating Wales and France in the quarter and semi finals. |
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England moved into the quarter finals, where they met Wales at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane. |
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Nations were awarded 2 points for a win, 1 for a draw and zero for a loss, the top two nations of every pool advanced to the quarter finals. |
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In the Heineken Cup of 2007, Wasps qualified by topping their group for a home quarter final. |
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They defeated former multiple Heineken Cup winners Leicester and Toulouse in the quarter and semi finals. |
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After the group stage the qualifying teams progress to the knockout stages into the quarter finals. |
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The eight teams in the quarter finals play each other with the four winners progressing to the semi finals before the World Cup Final. |
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Queuing for the show courts ends after the quarter finals have been completed. |
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The first record of quarter mile length races dated back to 1674 in Henrico County, Virginia. |
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In 2005 he reached the quarter finals of the World Championship, losing to eventual winner Shaun Murphy. |
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This was about a quarter of what the Mirror then employed, and Murdoch had to draft in staff on loan from his Australian papers. |
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The Royal Banner of the United Kingdom used in Scotland, featuring the Royal Banner of England in the second quarter. |
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The Queen's Personal Canadian Flag, featuring the Royal Banner of England in the First quarter of the first two divisions. |
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Modern educational institutions started operating in the last quarter of the nineteenth century and developed throughout the twentieth century. |
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About one quarter of the Netherlands lies below sea level, as much land has been reclaimed from the sea. |
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Ireland reached the quarter finals of the 2000 Rugby League World Cup as well as reaching the semi finals in the 2008 Rugby League World Cup. |
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Ireland finished second to Australia in their pool, and were knocked out by France in the quarter finals. |
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The winner would set up a quarter final against Argentina and avoid the All Blacks. |
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The remaining Irish landowners were to be granted one quarter of the land in Ulster. |
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The gentlemen of the Appin Regiment suffered one quarter of those killed, and one third of those wounded from their regiment. |
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At the 1983 General Election, the Alliance won over a quarter of the vote, but only 23 of the 650 seats it contested. |
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Dividends on common shares had already been suspended for the first quarter of 2008, after being cut in half the previous quarter. |
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Between June 2007 and November 2008, Americans lost an estimated average of more than a quarter of their collective net worth. |
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Inland connections for smaller craft are extensive but handle only one quarter of the goods traffic handled in the Thames. |
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A little over a quarter of the workforce serves the Falkland Islands government, making it the archipelago's largest employer. |
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In the third quarter of 2009, there were a little over 17,000 full time equivalent serving police officers. |
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The euro is currently the second most commonly held reserve currency, comprising about a quarter of allocated holdings. |
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Over 200,000 were living in New York by 1860, upwards of a quarter of the city's population. |
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The Standard Elocutionist appeared in 168 British editions and sold over a quarter of a million copies in the United States alone. |
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By 1850, the Irish made up a quarter of the population in Boston, New York City, Philadelphia, and Baltimore. |
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Just under a quarter of teachers who qualified since 2011 have left the profession. |
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The Amathus sarcophagus, from Amathus, Cyprus, 2nd quarter of the 5th century BC Archaic period, Metropolitan Museum of Art. |
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The rapid deterioration in Myspace's business during the most recent quarter had deterred many potent suitors. |
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He broke down after less than a quarter of an hour of the first World Cup match against France and never played for Scotland again. |
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They made their way through their group and reached the quarter finals, where they were knocked out by Argentina. |
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In the final quarter the Bravehearts fell apart, leaking in 21 points to lose the match. |
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A quarter of Ethiopia's imports and half of its exports move through the ports. |
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The Spanish commander called for the Scots to surrender and avoid a final assault, warning that if they did not, no quarter would be given. |
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His big blue plate special, with meat course and three vegetables, is purchasable for a quarter. |
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When I had my first exposure to Dorson at MSU in his undergraduate American Folklore course in fall quarter 1954, he had become a campus legend. |
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But the comb or half quarter is very general in the Eastern counties, particularly in Norfolk. |
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Our contraction of debt in this quarter has reduced our ability to attract investors. |
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Flood converted to leave Wales with a 23-9 deficit going into the final quarter. |
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It was equal to half a quarter, i.e. is identical with the coomb of the eastern counties. |
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The garden, curiously enough, was a quarter of a mile from the house, and the way to it led up a shallow draw past the cattle corral. |
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And so across the bridge and into the enceinte of the massive walls, threading their way towards the quarter where the morgue lay. |
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This quarter of the city had at that time anything but an enviable reputation. |
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Money's pouring in somewhere, because Churchgate's got lovely new stone setts, and a cultural quarter is promised. |
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The British Empire reached its greatest extent, covering a fifth of the world's land surface and a quarter of its population. |
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The first quarter of the 20th century also saw a shift in the political landscape of Wales. |
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The southwestern quarter is commonly referred to as the Back of the Wight, and has a unique character. |
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The Oxford Dictionaries suggest that there are at least a quarter of a million distinct English words. |
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Nevertheless, Drake continued to quarter his new arms with the wyvern gules. |
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Leisure is a major part of the London economy, with a 2003 report attributing a quarter of the entire UK leisure economy to London. |
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Over the next quarter of the century the relationship between the various members of the Commonwealth continued to evolve. |
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The only known comparable sites of similar date are only a quarter of the size of Avebury. |
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By the late 1970s the site was being visited by around a quarter of a million visitors annually. |
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In the 1st quarter of 2009, the GNP of Norway surpassed Sweden's for the first time in history, although its population is half the size. |
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How incruental an act for him, to simply drop a quarter in the poor woman's cup each morning. |
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Plague remained a major event in Ottoman society until the second quarter of the 19th century. |
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Both sides agreed beforehand that the issue would be settled that day, with no quarter asked or given. |
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Despite this, about one quarter of English clergy refused to conform to this form of State Presbyterianism. |
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Although his own kingdom disappeared, his issue went on to rule a quarter of Europe. |
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Brett did not turn up, so about quarter to six I went down to the bar and had a Jack Rose with George the barman. |
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In Scotland, the Scottish arms were placed in the first and fourth quarters with the English and French arms in the second quarter. |
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The military protocol of the day was that a town or garrison that rejected the chance to surrender was not entitled to quarter. |
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The Code influences a quarter of the world's jurisdictions such as that of in Continental Europe, the Americas and Africa. |
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The expedition had failed to achieve any of its objectives and had left a quarter of the landing force dead or wounded. |
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For supper, Coloured and Indian prisoners received a quarter loaf of bread and a slab of margarine. |
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The first quarter of the 19th century involved numerous experiments with locomotives and rail technology. |
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Over a quarter of patients were not asked if they smoke and nearly three quarters of smokers were not asked if they wanted to stop. |
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The arms consist of a silver shield bearing a red cross with a red upright sword in the first quarter. |
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The park lies entirely within Northumberland, covering about a quarter of the county. |
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The quarter boasts a diverse range of retail shops many of them, in Green Lane, Babington Lane, Osmaston Road and elsewhere, independent traders. |
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And when skipper Richie McCaw hoisted the Webb Ellis Trophy high into the night, a quarter of a century of hurt was blown away in an explosion of fireworks and cheering. |
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It never entered his mind that here was a matter which from its extreme questionableness, it was his duty as a loyal blue-jacket to report in the proper quarter. |
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Uncultivated heath and moorland cover about a quarter of Exmoor landscape. |
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The township of Bollington has been very unhealthy the whole year. There were 50 deaths in it this quarter, 22 of which were from typhus and scarlatina. |
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That skinny guy? C'mon, he can't weigh more than a buck and a quarter. |
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The quarter, bushel, and peck are nearly universal measures of corn. |
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About a quarter of a million people live in the French Basque Country. |
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As many as a quarter of the nation's commercially kept bees went missing last year, presumed dead, in a phenomenon now called colony collapse disorder. |
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In literature, the third quarter of the 19th century saw a series of milestones for Gujarati, which previously had had verse as its dominant mode of literary composition. |
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At the eastern end of the quarter is the bus station along with the Hilton Hotel and Holiday Inn, part of the Riverlights Development on the banks of the Derwent. |
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Assets owned by Americans lost about a quarter of their value. |
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It mattered not as Bath dominated possession and territory in the first quarter, and deservedly took the lead on 15 minutes with an Olly Barkley penalty. |
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In Ireland the crannock is used instead of the quarter. It is, however, plainly identical with it, being divided into the same number of bushels and pecks. |
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The company doubled their earnings per share over last quarter. |
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According to data compiled by the Department of Community, Equality and Gaeltacht Affairs, only one quarter of households in officially Gaeltacht areas are fluent in Irish. |
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Only a quarter of patients needing mental health services get them. |
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A crisis arose in 1051 when Godwine defied the king's order to punish the men of Dover, who had resisted an attempt by Eustace of Boulogne to quarter his men on them by force. |
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The Evzones not only halted the invasion, but drove the Italians out of Greece and, by the onset of winter, occupied the southern quarter of Albania. |
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We were not much more than a quarter of an hour out of our ship but we saw her sink, and then I understood for the first time what was meant by a ship foundering in the sea. |
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He had seen it lying in the window of a frowsy little junk-shop in a slummy quarter of the town and had been stricken immediately by an overwhelming desire to possess it. |
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There was a missignal on the goal line and Newhall having no one to pass the ball to stuck it under his arm and made a successful quarter back run for a touch down. |
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These are the remnants of the British Empire which, at its height in the 1920s, encompassed almost a quarter of the world's land mass and was the largest empire in history. |
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A quarter of the officers quit every year, making the Afghan government's goals of substantially building up the police force even harder to achieve. |
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Around a quarter of the population died in the ensuing famine. |
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Historically, the Isles of Scilly were administered as one of the hundreds of Cornwall, although the Cornwall quarter sessions had limited jurisdiction there. |
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A century ago, Europe had nearly a quarter of the world's population. |
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About a quarter before nine, while he was describing the change which God works in the heart through faith in Christ, I felt my heart strangely warmed. |
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The king also gave Wilfrid a quarter of the land on the island as a gift. |
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The Southern Fells occupy the southwestern quarter of the Lake District. |
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A quarter of Finland's territory lies within the Arctic Circle and the midnight sun can be experienced for more days the farther north one travels. |
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When the Domesday Book was compiled in 1086, the forest covered perhaps a quarter of Nottinghamshire in woodland and heath subject to the forest laws. |
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The term can designate both a street or a houseblock surrounded by streets and, by extension, a town quarter. The latter is by far the commonest meaning of the term. |
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At that period the Republic of Genoa also controlled one quarter of Constantinople, capital of the Byzantine Empire, and Trebizond, capital of the Empire of Trebizond. |
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As it appears in the London Gazette, the broad stripe is where expected for three of the four quarters, but the upper left quarter shows the broad stripe below. |
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Ptolemy was aware that Europe knew only about a quarter of the globe. |
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The Kingdom of East Anglia was organized in the first or second quarter of the 6th century with Wehha listed as the first king of the East Angles, followed by Wuffa. |
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In 1647 an outbreak of bubonic plague killed a quarter of the population. |
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No, a quarter of the world's population have seen at least one Bond film. |
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Oasis spent the end of 1996 and the first quarter of 1997 at Abbey Road Studios in London and Ridge Farm Studios in Surrey recording their third album. |
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The 10p coin depicts the first quarter of the shield, showing the lions passant from the Royal Banner of England, with the words TEN PENCE above the shield design. |
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After a quarter of a century of holding the British at bay, the Dervishes were finally defeated in 1920 as a direct consequence of Britain's new policy of aerial bombardment. |
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Since the last quarter of the twentieth century, scholarly analysis of surviving correspondence has indicated that George was not as ineffective as previously thought. |
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While there was little doubt that Taylor had solidly won the first three quarters of the fight, the question at hand was whether he would survive the final quarter. |
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After being struck by the racket, the ball must strike the front wall above the service line and below the out line and land in the opposite back quarter court. |
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At the beginning of every quarter and after a goal has been scored, play starts with a player in the centre position passing the ball from the centre of the court. |
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The first flight, originally scheduled for the first quarter of 2008, was postponed due to programme delays, schedule adjustments and financial pressures. |
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About a quarter of them speak a Sami language as their mother tongue. |
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Germany then faced off against rivals Italy in the quarter finals. |
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They won the British Championship in 2014 after falling short by 2 points in a quarter final to eventual winners, the London Rebels the previous year. |
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A quarter of the people in the Soviet Union were wounded or killed. |
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In the last quarter of the 7th century, a number of battles in Ireland, largely in areas along the Irish Sea coast, are reported where Britons take part. |
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It replaced the assizes whereby High Court judges would periodically travel around the country hearing cases, and quarter sessions which were periodic county courts. |
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The quarter sessions were local courts assembled four times a year to dispose of criminal cases which were not serious enough to go before a High Court judge. |
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About a quarter of all British WWI planes were built in Coventry. |
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Bristol alone accounts for a quarter of the region's economy, with the surrounding areas of Gloucestershire, Somerset and Wiltshire accounting for a further quarter. |
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County councils were created by the Local Government Act 1888, largely taking over the administrative functions of the unelected county courts of quarter sessions. |
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Harold gave quarter to the survivors allowing them to leave in 20 ships. |
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The schooner ploughed on Northerly for a minute longer, before tacking again to lay herself half a mile in advance of the nearer corvette, now up on their larboard quarter. |
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A disappointing South Africa limped through the pool, eventually capitulating to England to relegate them to a difficult quarter final against New Zealand. |
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