But aside from Edith Massey's masterful turn as Queen Charlotta, the whole repellent realm makes little sense. |
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The only avenue for a Norman legal order, common to the realm, was through a loyal judiciary. |
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With rising costs of timber and skilled labour hard to find, woodcarvings have become expensive and the exclusive realm of the rich. |
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Run-flat radials are making modest headway and four-season tires are earning their stripes in the high performance realm. |
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In the realm of cheese cookery fondue and raclette are well known internationally. |
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Gilbert confessed before the coroner and abjured the realm, but Simon was found not guilty. |
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He manages to bring to the stage the kind of free association and wildness of human thought that is generally the realm of the novelist. |
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The notion of wavicles only begins to hint at the strange realm of subatomic reality. |
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The seasonal decay of the wild man's realm in the fall, then, was a sign that the regenerative powers of those spirits had weakened. |
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Passed from the realm of the living, it resides in a cultural graveyard of tropes subject to periodic reanimation. |
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This does postulate quite a large realm of immunity to the doctors and the social workers. |
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People have the power to contemplate and reflect upon infinity and eternity, concepts which are totally beyond the realm of the physical world. |
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One might then be closer to the realm of saying that one is interfering with the procedures that apply. |
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And in the realm of equity jurisprudence, he is attuned to making the common law make sense. |
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You provide referrals to other juried businesses whose expertise is outside your realm of experience. |
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Given this high hurdle, Congress's exercise of power in this realm would be reserved for unusually egregious circumstances. |
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It assumes that the virtual is a substitute for the material realm, rather than an adjunct to it. |
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This would mean that an entire realm of academic knowledge would be inaccessible to students. |
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Hungary was then regarded at Vienna as a conquered realm, whose naturally rebellious inhabitants could only be kept under by force of arms. |
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In the realm of immunology, substances that cause immune responses or allergic reactions are known as antigens. |
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It's once you leave the conceptual realm and enter the realm of execution that things get messy. |
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We will come to that in the later arguments but this is all in the realm of the unwritten law. |
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Adam and the others fled to the Church of Branscombe, confessed their crime, and abjured the realm before the coroner. |
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The severity of the law was modified by a felon's right to abjure the realm if he succeeded in reaching the sanctuary of a church. |
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Even while abjurations were in force, such a criminal was not allowed to take sanctuary and abjure the realm. |
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If the accused would neither submit to trial nor abjure the realm after 40 days, he was starved into submission. |
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The defence of the realm, which is the Crown's first duty, is the paradigm of so grave a matter. |
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Because such a warranty belongs in the realm of the law of contract not tort. |
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In fact, we are now in the realm of complex payment, where payment is in a foreign currency and there is a string of banks. |
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The use of torture to elicit information is not beyond the realm of possibility. |
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The kinetic works stole the show, inducting the viewer into a realm beyond our normal experiences of space and time. |
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In the ensuing years, Miller moved from photography to painting, exploring the representational realm. |
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After Freud, no one can ignore the realm of the unconscious and repression, and Weinrich considers him as well. |
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To concerns about the weaponization of space, Moore responds that such plans are far beyond the realm of current scientific possibility. |
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But recreating a live animal from its DNA remains in the realm of science fiction, Rijsdijk said. |
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Conceived as an accretive extension of the public realm, Norwich's Millennium Centre adds to the city's social, intellectual and civic life. |
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For Wight, nature's timelessness transcends kinetic motion and the realm of the ticking clock. |
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In the computer realm, magnetic recording is used on floppy disks, hard disks and magnetic tape as the main method for data storage. |
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In the realm of reverse command, less power is required for more airspeed, more power for less airspeed. |
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The latter term would be reserved for actions relating to the armed forces and the defence of the realm. |
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Pataphysics is the absurdist concept of a philosophy or science dedicated to studying what lies beyond the realm of metaphysics. |
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Rather than address these questions from the realm of critical abstraction, however, Brown, like Bishop, addresses them from one of particulars. |
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For in the realm of diagnosis and treatment negligence is not established by preferring one respectable body of opinion to another. |
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In the realm of sea lore, fact or fiction, stories of sea serpents have long held a special place. |
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The magazine enters the reality realm of finance with a dash of humour and relatability. |
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In using them, we work outside the realm of right and wrong, and within the land of cause and effect. |
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An article such as this one marks a sad day in the realm of so-called alternative press. |
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The fair Agnes also confessed to her share in the crime of passion, and the lovers eventually abjured the realm. |
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Within the time fixed by law and custom, he abjured the realm, proposing to leave the country by the port of Dover. |
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She was just slipping into the realm of sleep when a slight rustling woke her. |
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And when taken to extremes, such as at these schools in Kirkland and Puyallup, political correctness sinks to the realm of rank stupidity. |
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Courage in the face of senseless, self-imposed danger is the coin the realm. |
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In a general sense, Parliament may be traced back to the Saxon witan and the Norman Council, each of which included the chief men of the realm, lay and clerical. |
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There, acrimony between rap superstars and an indie filmmaker boiled over into the public realm as never before. |
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This is the realm of iconic Japanese cartoons in which doe-eyed characters with waiflike faces have fantastic adventures that inspire devotion in millions of fans. |
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So that threw it into a realm of sort of science fiction, but that had never been a realm I had ever had an interest in before. |
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From an island that was dependent entirely on Spain for its cultural directions, it developed into a more cosmopolitan realm with an identity all its own. |
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The director has interpreted Oberon's fairyland as a dark and earthy realm, the fairies all in tattered Gothic black, their rulers quarreling jealously. |
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The play of Sunday, the play of being angels in the choir, is not just a peripheral secondary marginal realm of activity. |
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Here's a short snapshot of a dynamic realm that helps to generate my weekly column for the Irish Examiner as well as keep the reading material in my academic courses relevant. |
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When poverty started being seen not as inevitable, but as something alterable, being poor moved from the realm of bad luck to the realm of injustice. |
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He would be sentenced to abjure the realm or suffer death as a felon. |
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The Santangel family was one of the wealthiest in King Ferdinand's realm of Aragon. |
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Her sensuous, penetrating paintings present an allegorical realm, where beauty is eternal and dreams come true. |
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But beyond the strict realm of national security, the arctic is becoming increasingly important to Russia economically. |
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They were to keep the peace and defend the realm from attack, administer the law equitably and impartially, and uphold true religion and the Church. |
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Under such a setup, religion is relegated to the realm of the private, and in the public domain it is merely an agent for the delivery of social welfare. |
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The frog had a high place in the animalistic worship of the realm. |
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They exist even in a different realm from the Central Valley of California, just over the hills and a world away. |
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Whoever praised Frederick within the borders of his realm did so from necessity, to evade the indignation of a prince who wreaked stern vengeance upon every foe. |
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That said, my ambition was and still is to bring nuclear weapons out of the realm of abstraction and present them as a concrete subject rather than a theoretical policy issue. |
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The news agenda has left the realm of shock and raw nerves and moved into the world of political negotiation, peace-keeping forces and re-building programmes. |
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Geniuses joined the realm of intermediate beings, alternately exalted and tormented by celestial visions. |
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But unlike his father, who abhorred politics, Baraka has spent most of his life in the political realm. |
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Logically, they are abstracts and yet they seem to be pictures of something concrete, something in, perhaps, a third realm which is neither our mind nor the world. |
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I have learned a lot about productions and the abilities I have in this realm. |
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Alsace historically was part of the Holy Roman Empire and the German realm of culture. |
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His realm extended north to the Cheremosh River, while the southern part of Moldavia was still occupied by the Tatar Mongols. |
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Catualda was in turn defeated by the Hermunduri Vibilius, after which the realm was ruled by the Quadian Vannius. |
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What historians today think is that this realm could just as well be the force behind the creation of the medieval kingdom of Sweden. |
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Theodoric was able to temporarily salvage some of his realm with the assistance of the Thuringians. |
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In 612 he did and the whole realm of his father Childebert was once again ruled by one man. |
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Nonetheless, though Dagobert exercised true authority in his realm, Chlothar maintained ultimate control over the whole Frankish kingdom. |
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When Pepin died in 714, however, the Frankish realm plunged into civil war and the dukes of the outlying provinces became de facto independent. |
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From 772 onwards, Charles conquered and eventually defeated the Saxons to incorporate their realm into the Frankish kingdom. |
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Eventually, Clotaire II in 613 reunited the entire Frankish realm under one ruler. |
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It was now the sons of the mayor that divided the realm among each other under the rule of a single king. |
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Charles' father, Pepin of Herstal, was able to unite the Frankish realm by conquering Neustria and Burgundy. |
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They thereby became heirs to the realm that already covered most of western Europe. |
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At about 660, the Duchy of Vasconia united with the Duchy of Aquitaine to form a single realm under Felix of Aquitaine, governing from Toulouse. |
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There are nevertheless relatively few references to a German realm and an instability in the term's use. |
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Prince Andrey then installed his younger brother, who ruled briefly in Kiev while Andrey continued to rule his realm from Suzdal. |
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There are, first of all, the estates of the realm, but there are also the trades, the state of matrimony and that of virginity, the state of sin. |
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Meetings of the estates of the realm became early legislative and judicial parliaments. |
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The king welcomed the learned and practised toleration towards the several creeds, races and languages of his realm. |
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Meanwhile, Mentemu avoided any direct military expedition against Kublai's realm. |
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Morocco later became a realm of the North African civilisation of ancient Carthage as part of its empire. |
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From Sinope he took a sea route to the Crimean Peninsula, arriving in the Golden Horde realm. |
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Kublai sent Abishka, a Chagataid prince loyal to him, to take charge of Chagatai's realm. |
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It was formed when Sancho III of Navarre decided to divide his large realm among all his sons. |
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Their different characters created a realm where the two regions complemented each other. |
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The personal determination that allowed Denis to achieve so much in the political realm could sometimes harden into obstinacy and arrogance. |
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A great confiscation of estates followed and enriched the crown, which now became the dominant power of the realm. |
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For much of its existence, the realm was contested between French and Spanish dynasties. |
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It is within the realm of possibility that they went there under the Romans as free men to take advantage of its rich resources. |
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Terracing, however, was only extensively employed after Incan imperial expansions to fuel their expanding realm. |
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They may represent part of the oceanic crust and are believed to come from the Pacific Ocean realm. |
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In common with the rest of Mesoamerica, the Maya believed in a supernatural realm inhabited by an array of powerful deities. |
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The earliest intermediaries between humans and the supernatural realm were shamans. |
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According to Cortes, Moctezuma immediately volunteered to cede his entire realm to Charles V, King of Spain. |
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In 1063, Ferdinand I of Castile divided his realm among his sons, and the Kingdom of Galicia was granted to Garcia II of Galicia. |
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Fiji was a Crown colony until 1970, when it gained independence as a Commonwealth realm. |
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The evidence is inconclusive in proving how far the Shang realm extended from Anyang. |
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Jamaica is a Commonwealth realm, with Queen Elizabeth II as its monarch and head of state. |
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Article XXXVII additionally states among other things that the Bishop of Rome has no jurisdiction in the realm of England. |
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Formerly, the Lord Chancellor was almost always a churchman, as during the Middle Ages the clergy were amongst the few literate men of the realm. |
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The Special Marriage Act, 1954 permits any citizen to have a civil marriage outside the realm of any specific religious personal law. |
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One thing more which the scientific man does is to accord primacy to that realm of truth which is primary in importance. |
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And, of this island realm, he and his companion were the undisputed sovereigns. |
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As we've just learned, as long as we live in the manifest realm, a hero's journey is never over. We are constantly having to reprove ourselves. |
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The fauna of England is similar to that of other areas of Northern Europe and the British Isles and lies within the Palearctic realm. |
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In Buddhism, there are a number of planes of existence into which a person can be reborn, one of which is the realm of hungry ghosts. |
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On this day, ghosts and spirits, including those of the deceased ancestors, come out from the lower realm. |
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There I waited, exiled from the realm of sensical thoughts, for Lou's sons to find me. |
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Plato believed that this sensual world in which we live is inferior to the heavenly realm. |
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This time I call the realm of the super-cunt, for it defies speed, calculation or imagery. |
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Yet, inconsistently but fortunately, Kant does repeatedly refer, in the Critique of Judgment, to a trans-phenomenal realm. |
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And when the efficiency or supply of coal, gas, and water came into doubt, the realm below was once again scoured for unleashable energy. |
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By the 980s the kings of Wessex had a powerful grip on the coinage of the realm. |
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Particles in the quantum realm seem to move about acausally in a purely random and statistical fashion. |
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There is his view discussed earlier, for instance, that the actional realm is inimical to human purpose. |
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In so doing, the bullocky assumes a larger than life dimension and passes into the realm of myth and Australian legend. |
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If catlore is scarce in the above genres, it develops prominence in the realm of superstition and belief. |
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It was left for the curandero to work alone, to seek a solution in a stronger source, in some supernatural realm that might break a normal man. |
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The charismatic 29-year-old Harlemite is the premier gladiator in a subterranean realm where the quest for flyness is the prime directive. |
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Indeed, this is a realm where colors harmoniously recite magnificent ghazals to each other, where time stops, where the Devil never appears. |
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If there are souls to whom this world seems a goodless realm, who fail to find divine tokens of love anywhere, you and I are partly responsible. |
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Edward I, who had coerced recognition as Lord Paramount of Scotland, the feudal superior of the realm, steadily undermined John's authority. |
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Chlothar, in particular, needed a friendly realm across the Channel to help guard his kingdom's flanks against his fellow Frankish kings. |
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In Schleswig, they initiated the large fortification of Danevirke to mark the southern border of their realm. |
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With civil war looming, the magnates of the realm met in council to hammer out a compromise. |
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Bishop Asser claimed that the pagans agreed to vacate the realm and made good their promise. |
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The problem of powerful families protecting criminal relatives was to be solved by expelling them to other parts of the realm. |
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After 1066, William did not attempt to integrate his separate domains into one unified realm with one set of laws. |
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He now had defined duties to the realm, underpinned by a sophisticated justice system. |
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Henry reasserted and extended previous suzerainties to secure possession of his inherited realm. |
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On his accession, Edward I sought to organise his realm, enforcing his claims to primacy in the British Isles. |
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However, Charles Martel coveted the southern realm, crossed the Loire in 731 and looted much of Aquitaine. |
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By his hubristic defiance of time, Dorian wanders into an infrahuman realm where he is at the mercy of pitiless daemonic agents. |
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This problem was circumvented when the competitors agreed that the realm would be handed over to Edward until a rightful heir had been found. |
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Finding the affairs of the realm in disorder, he purged the royal administration of a great number of ministers and judges. |
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Disagreement about how to further divide the realm led to conflict in 1253 in which Llywelyn was victorious. |
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Following this achievement Thomas took little part in the governance of the realm and instead retreated to Pontefract Castle. |
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Henry VII improved tax collection within the realm by introducing ruthlessly efficient mechanisms of taxation. |
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Henry's principal problem was to restore royal authority in a realm recovering from the Wars of the Roses. |
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Richard held this office from 30 April to 26 June 1483, when he made himself king of the realm. |
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He injected Tudor power into the darker corners of the realm and radically altered the role of Parliament. |
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It was also the end of the period when England was a separate realm before its royal union with Scotland. |
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James's ambitions were greeted with very little enthusiasm, as one by one MPs rushed to defend the ancient name and realm of England. |
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In the remains of his English realm Charles attempted to recover a stable base of support by consolidating the Midlands. |
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Whilst William was away fighting, his wife, Mary II, governed the realm, but acted on his advice. |
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The French Revolution revived religious and political problems in Ireland, a realm under the rule of the King of Great Britain. |
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The monarch is regarded as a separate legal personality in each realm, even though the same person is monarch of each realm. |
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A parliament consisting of representatives of the realm was the logical way for Montfort to establish his authority. |
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It was possible to assemble the entire peerage and senior clergy of the realm in one place to form the estate of the Upper Chamber. |
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It is somewhat ironic that this event was not instigated by the elected representatives of the realm. |
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In the secular realm, dancing girls from Syria and Cadiz were extremely popular. |
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While King Edward marched through the subdued realm, the Scots nobles captured at Dunbar were taken south in chains. |
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Edward sought to conscript Scots, including the nobility of the defeated realm, into the armies being raised to fight in Flanders. |
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And, like his father, he, too, would die prematurely in defence of the realm. |
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When parliament assembled at Rutherglen it elected Sir Ingram d'Umphraville to be one of the guardians of the realm in place of Bruce. |
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He noted that though he was not of noble birth, he had the same duty as any subject to warn of dangers to the realm. |
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In the United Kingdom they are also issued for the creation of peers of the realm. |
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Universality is denied to nature, and only the supersensible, that is, nonnature, is the realm of the universal. |
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When Owain Gwynedd died in November 1170 the realm was plunged into conflict between two rival factions within the ruling family. |
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Secure in his now truncated realm, Dafydd now appears to have pushed ambition to one side and resolved to enjoy the quiet life. |
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Llywelyn rejected this on the grounds that this would further weaken the realm and play into England's hands. |
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Hywel soon joined Seisyllwg and Dyfed into a single realm known as Deheubarth. |
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Gwgon's sister, Angharad, was married to Rhodri the Great of Gwynedd, who became steward over Gwgon's realm. |
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Sabaean Mukarrib Karib'il Watar I conquered the entire realm of Awsan, and expanded Sabaean rule and territory to include much of South Arabia. |
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Meanwhile, Sauron assumed a new form and took back his old realm of Mordor. |
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In the economic realm, because of its temporary preponderance, the United States could afford to be openhanded. |
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The Carolingians exercised controls over the silver coinage of the realm, controlling its composition and value. |
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Under the Carolingians and subsequently, Austrasia is sometimes used as a denominator for the east of their realm, the Carolingian Empire. |
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Accounts from travelers described the various freedoms young women were provided in the realm of courtship. |
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By the 1890s it had extended its realm across Central Asia to Afghanistan, absorbing local states in the process. |
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In return for formal recognition of the lands he possessed, Rollo agreed to be baptised and assist the king in the defence of the realm. |
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Instead, Frankish nobles of the realm asked his cousin, Emperor Charles the Fat to assume the crown. |
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The Merovingian kings divided their realm equally among all living sons, leading to much conflict and fratricide among the rival heirs. |
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The kyais are the principal intermediaries between the villages masses and the realm of the supernatural. |
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Prydain is also used by Lloyd Alexander as the name for the realm in which his book series The Chronicles of Prydain takes place. |
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In Norse mythology, there are two swans that drink from the sacred Well of Urd in the realm of Asgard, home of the gods. |
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In the Finnish epic Kalevala, a swan lives in the Tuoni river located in Tuonela, the underworld realm of the dead. |
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Hence Odysseus has to traverse it in order to arrive in the realm of the dead. |
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During the 17th and 18th centuries execution in the British realm was commonplace and a part of life. |
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With their attacks on private property, belief systems, and governments pirates became outcasts to the realm of the unknown and dangerous. |
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This trend of the marketplace being predominantly the realm of women has its origins in African customs. |
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Confidence in Corinthian Pegasi grew up in the Greek zone of the island in such a way that Pegasi became the accepted coin of the realm. |
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The king hoped to extend his realm to Iceland, which he could do by a resolution of the Althing, of which Snorri had been a key member. |
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Although other examples of such status for other dependent or disputed territories may exist, this arrangement is unique within the French realm. |
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Composite materials are also becoming more common in the realm of orthopedic surgery. |
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In a personal union, separate independent states share the same person as monarch, but each realm retains its separate laws and government. |
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In fact, the term Warini might have been used for all Germanic tribes outside the realm of the Franks. |
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A monastery was built there in the next years, becoming one of the most important in the German realm for a short time. |
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Many of us did not even know the cyber realm harbored such depravities. |
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It was the antiworld, the realm of oppositely charged particles that annihilate their regular-world counterparts on contact. |
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Where by divers sundry old authentic histories and chronicles it is manifestly declared and expressed that this realm of England is an empire. |
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The Act outlawed appeals from courts within the realm to courts outside the realm. |
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Formerly, the House of Lords constituted a court in certain trials, including trials of peers of the realm and impeachment cases. |
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Between today's Geneva and Lyon, it grew to become the realm of Burgundy in the late 5th and early 6th centuries. |
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In the realm of medicine, calculus can be used to find the optimal branching angle of a blood vessel so as to maximize flow. |
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The country became a republic in 1974, and although no longer a Commonwealth realm, remains a member state of the Commonwealth of Nations. |
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This realm was variously held to be located on a set of islands or underground. |
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Aspects of the Brahmavihara practice for rebirths into heavenly realm has been an important part of Buddhist meditation tradition. |
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The king is thus not subject to the will of his people, the aristocracy, or any other estate of the realm. |
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But Locke's influence may have been even more profound in the realm of epistemology. |
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In the following paragraph Charlotte describes her sister's indignant reaction at her having ventured into such an intimate realm with impunity. |
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Dwelling in meisms or emotionalisms will ensure that you remain outside the realm of purpose and never reach in your purposed destiny. |
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The menstruater is defiled and defiling because, as she bleeds, she strays beyond the socialized towards the realm of death. |
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To visit the undersea realm of Artur, the High Prince, and the rest of the royal merfamily, she has to fin it to the Cayman Islands. |
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He is credited with boosting the appeal of motorcycle racing into the realm of the mass marketing media. |
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The Crown can also be a plaintiff or defendant in civil actions to which the government of the Commonwealth realm in question is a party. |
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The spacial depths between the glittering threads of the web and the chef seemed abysmic and prodigious. He might have belonged to another realm. |
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Continues as a Commonwealth realm and member of the Commonwealth of Nations. |
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The sovereign resides predominantly in her oldest realm, the United Kingdom, and thus carries out her duties there mostly in person. |
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In legislative debates in the United Kingdom, the term Commonwealth realm was employed. |
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The Lords were far more powerful than the Commons because of the great influence of the great landowners and the prelates of the realm. |
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It was just part of a week in which the news..went further and further into the realm of Mondo Bizarro. |
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These new romantic novelists, at the same time, claimed to explore the entire realm of fictionality. |
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Of the temporal grandees of the realm, and of their wives and daughters, the muster was great and splendid. |
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Murrey died of wounds after the battle and for a short time Wallace ruled Scotland in the name of John Balliol as Guardian of the realm. |
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Nominally members of the council were some of the great magnates of the realm, but they rarely attended meetings. |
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Before 1157, the realm was merely referred to as the Roman Empire. |
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We should not assume that simply transporting traditional real-world library services into the digital realm will be either necessary or sufficient. |
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Charlemagne added the Kingdom of the Lombards to his vast realm. |
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When the realm was divided between his son's sons, one part was called eastern, the other western, yet both together were called the Kingdom of the Franks. |
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In 731, after defeating the Saxons, Martel, turned his attention to the rival southern realm of Aquitaine, and crossed the Loire, breaking the treaty with Odo. |
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Prior to his death, he had, at his wife Plectrude's urging, designated Theudoald, his grandson by their late son Grimoald, his heir in the entire realm. |
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In 561 Chlothar died and his realm was divided, in a replay of the events of fifty years prior, between his four sons, with the chief cities remaining the same. |
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The death of Augustine shocked Regent of the Western Roman Empire Galla Placidia, who feared the consequences if her realm was to lose its most important source of grain. |
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Lothar died early in 855 and his realm was divided into three parts. |
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Some supporters of George II were strong advocates of support for Prussia, as they saw it would be impossible to defend his realm of Hanover if they were to be defeated. |
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When temperature and pressure increase still further, the realm of diagenesis makes way for metamorphism, the process that forms metamorphic rock. |
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It did not include Ireland, which remained a separate realm. |
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At that time, the Lower Inn Valley was part of the Bavarian realm under the Agilolfing duke Tassilo III, who was deposed by Charlemagne and replaced by Prefect Gerold. |
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He didn't like talking about this with her and didn't realize until just now that there was a whole realm he talked about only with other disableds. |
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He caused the whole realm to be described in a censual roll. |
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At the same time, the country maintained relatively close informal connections with the Western bloc, especially in the realm of intelligence exchange. |
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These officials acted as mediators between king and people in each realm. |
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Objective 1 investment in regeneration and public realm improvements have led to the pedestrianisation of the town centre and the restoration of some buildings. |
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Killing in Buddhist belief leads to rebirth in the hellish realm, and for a longer time in more severe conditions if the murder victim was a monk. |
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Even more importantly, those who see prerogative as necessary but wholly outside the realm of constitutional language miss a critical part of republicanizing the executive. |
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Feng shui, an influence of Filipino Chinese culture, is also not classified as witchcraft as it is cnsidered a separate realm of belief altogether. |
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Later in his life, Beowulf becomes king of the Geats, and finds his realm terrorized by a dragon, some of whose treasure had been stolen from his hoard in a burial mound. |
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He then singled out Man from the realm of Nature and plants. |
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Realizing how rich the Tahiride realm was, they decided to conquer it. |
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When Kant says that it is impossible to know anything about, or apply any categories to, the noumenal realm, he would seem to be doing just what cannot be done. |
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It was not often that a peer of the realm was severely punished for nontreasonous behavior, so it must have suited the government to make an example of him. |
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Feudal social structures, which were never fully established in England, took root in the Marches, which was not legally part of the realm of England. |
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Gruffydd's realm was divided again into the traditional kingdoms. |
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Lebanon has shown once again that it is a land of dazzling deals and mercurial personalities, including in the realm of the national presidency itself. |
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However, Clydog died in 920, evidently leaving the whole realm to Hywel. |
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Between 986 and 1081 the throne of Gwynedd was often in contention with the rightful kings frequently displaced by rivals within and outside the realm. |
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In the same realm, carved unicorns were often used as finials on the pillars of Mercat crosses, and denoted that the settlement was a royal burgh. |
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James's ambitions were greeted with very little enthusiasm, as one by one members of parliament rushed to defend the ancient name and realm of England. |
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Sometime I have thought that impossible it had been, so to have removed my affection from the realm of Scotland, that any realm or nation could have been equal dear to me. |
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The House of Lords, therefore, at this moment represents everything in the realm except the Whig oligarchs, their tools the Dissenters, and their masters the Irish priests. |
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William continued to be absent from the realm for extended periods during his Nine Years' War with France, leaving each spring and returning to England each autumn. |
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The realm of England enjoys one favour above all other realms, that neither the countryside nor the people are destroyed, nor are buildings burnt or demolished. |
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The Queen employs various royal standards to mark her presence, the particular one used depending on which realm she is in or acting on behalf of at the time. |
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He also arranged that travellers from his realm should pay reduced or no tolls, and that they should be safeguarded on their way to and from Rome. |
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Restoring religion and learning in Wessex, Abels contends, was to Alfred's mind as essential to the defence of his realm as the building of the burhs. |
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Thus, today no minister of the Crown in any Commonwealth realm can advise the monarch to exercise any powers pertaining to any of the other countries. |
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According to Plato's account, the lost realm of Atlantis was situated beyond the Pillars of Hercules, in effect placing it in the realm of the Unknown. |
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Chance as an incidental cause lies in the realm of accidental things. |
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However, in the realm of popular culture, yuanyang hudie novels influenced the colony's young intellectuals as well as film directors and producers. |
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Even Richard's crusade woke little interest in his island realm. |
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The Danish king's realm still consisted of the islands, the northern half of the Jutland peninsula, and the Duchy of Schleswig in real union with the Duchy of Holstein. |
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Shen Buhai insisted that the ruler must be fully informed on the state of his realm, but couldn't afford to get caught up in details and was advised to listen to no one. |
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While his orders descend step by step through the official hierarchy to the furthest corners of the realm, performances ascend to be checked by him. |
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Seeing an apparition, having a Near Death, Out-of-Body or Afterlife experience, Astral projection and Astral travel all give us a brief glimpse of the Spiritual realm. |
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While such perfect price discrimination is a theoretical construct, advances in information technology and micromarketing may bring it closer to the realm of possibility. |
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Their realm became known as the Regnenses and the overthrow of one of them, Verica, was the casus belli used to justify the Emperor Claudius's invasion. |
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In the realm of visual arts, John Duncan would refine his Celtic myth inspired Symbolist painting to include an increasing emphasis on collage and the flatness of the image. |
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However, recognizable bicameral institutions first arose in Medieval Europe, associated with separate representation of different estates of the realm. |
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First, in the realm of foundations, Boole reduced Aristotle's four propositional forms to one form, the form of equations, which by itself was a revolutionary idea. |
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In the end, perhaps the practice of prayer effects a quantum leap of its own kind. It takes us, spontaneously and unexplainably, into the realm of spiritual energy. |
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In January 1769, Parliament responded to the unrest by reactivating the Treason Act 1543 which called for subjects outside the realm to face trials for treason in England. |
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Hirsch held the opinion that Judaism demands an application of Torah thought to the entire realm of human experience, including the secular disciplines. |
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Ivan's realm was being squeezed by two of the great powers of the time. |
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Some doorways were surrounded by mosaic masks of monsters representing mountain or sky deities, identifying the doorways as entrances to the supernatural realm. |
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With ample reserves of land available for cultivation, the realm depended on the acquisition and control of adequate manpower for farm labour and defence. |
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The Bahamas became an independent Commonwealth realm in 1973, retaining the British monarch, then and currently Queen Elizabeth II, as its head of state. |
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Alfonso I also expanded his realm westwards conquering Galicia. |
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This is also reflected in many short stories written in the Tang about people accidentally winding up in the realm of the dead, only to come back and report their experiences. |
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Berke sought to take advantage and invade Hulagu's realm, but he died along the way, and a few months later Alghu Khan of the Chagatai Khanate died as well. |
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Through short stories infiltrating quotidian life, Pawar employs dexterous language to investigate social injustices, familial relationships, and the realm of morality. |
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The continual capacity of this terrorist outfit to wreak havoc in Nigeria and destabilise it has gone beyond alarming proportions and entered the realm of a quotidian curse. |
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The idea has proven consequential in the realm of architecture. |
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At the beginning of time there was Muspell, which was the realm of Fire. |
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