If recent headlines over the last few weeks can tell us anything, it is that America needs to get serious, and quickly, about E pluribus unum. |
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Classical perspectives of microbial polysaccharide degradation are currently being augmented by recent advances. |
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Here, we draw together recent data on diverse centriole movements to decipher common themes in how centrioles move. |
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There have been a number of burglaries in the neighborhood in recent months. |
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The high recent returns on stocks have steered many investors away from bonds. |
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The company has replied to the recent protests by posting an ad in the local newspaper. |
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I usually watch that show every week, but I missed the most recent episode. |
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In the book, he appraises Hollywood's recent films and contrasts them with several independent films. |
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The pamphlet provides a lot of information on recent changes to the tax laws. |
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Here are my recent adventures with the art of Scherenschnitte. |
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The recent decline of the stock market does not necessarily signify the start of a recession. |
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As the hemocyanin active site contains a binuclear metal centre, recent studies have been carried out to investigate the contribution of each metal ion. |
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This apparently minor event has acquired increasing significance in recent weeks. |
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Health care has become a major political issue in recent years. |
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The local theater has had a tenuous existence in recent years. |
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Medical science has made amazing progress in recent decades. |
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To Cusa we can indeed articulately trace, word and thing, the recent philosophy of the absolute. |
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I may be forced to acquiesce in these recent developments, but I can hardly be expected to make merry over them. |
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Her most recent works have this quirky, half-serious 90's teen culture-inspired aesthetic. |
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The soldiers seen at various stations belong to the corps of the Greek army that proved itself most effective in the recent war, the Evzonoi. |
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Our faith in the government has been badly shaken by the recent scandals. |
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There has been a genuine improvement in the economy in recent months. |
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The team's confidence has been dented by a recent series of losses. |
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A recent poll shows a decrease in the number of teenagers who smoke. |
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Her recent book provides us with a new paradigm for modern biography. |
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Museum attendances in the city have been increasing in recent years. |
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He tried to steer the conversation away from his recent problems. |
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The president was removed from power in the recent uprising. |
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Her recent expressions of concern are self-serving and disingenuous. |
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Our understanding of this disease has advanced rapidly in recent years. |
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The mayor's recent actions have nettled some members of the community. |
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The book describes how popular culture has coarsened in recent decades. |
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The issue of the directive from the treasury prompted the central bank's most recent issue of currency. |
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A reader has shared with us a Facebook post by jambu ICA officer Adilla Ramli. She gives her view on the recent ICA jams. |
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The Williamite War in Ireland can be seen as the source of later conflict, including The Troubles of recent times. |
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His secretary-administrative assistant, also a new Consortium staff member, is Jennabeth Ward, a recent graduate of the University of Texas. |
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Some recent historians begin the period in the 1620s, with the start of the scientific revolution. |
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A recent author maintains that it is lawful for a man to marry a djinnia, but not for a woman to be married to a djinn. |
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There is a large group of children under the age of five which reflecting high numbers of births in recent years. |
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I've argued that we cannot rely on the justice system to control crime and that our recent attempt to do so has been a dismal failure. |
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Austria had been defeated by France twice in recent memory and wanted revenge, so it joined the coalition a few months later. |
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After four years on the sidelines, Austria sought another war with France to avenge its recent defeats. |
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Such activities were more popular at this time than in other periods of recent Western history. |
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The islands have been shaped by numerous glaciations during the Quaternary Period, the most recent being the Devensian. |
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Fiji was suspended yet again in December 2006, following the most recent coup. |
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In recent years, the Commonwealth has been accused of not being vocal enough on its core values. |
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A recent World Bank study found that parliamentary systems are associated with less corruption. |
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After the Battle of Hastings, William the Conqueror made permanent the recent removal of the capital from Winchester to London. |
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One concrete economic policy of recent years has been opposition to the European single currency. |
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No subject has proved more divisive in the Conservative Party in recent history than the role of the United Kingdom within the European Union. |
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Most Conservatives felt strongly that the recent alternation between the main parties ought to be maintained and a Conservative Speaker chosen. |
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He's got an OBE, and MBE and his recent work should entitle him to a knighthood. |
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The most recent elections to the European Parliament were the European elections of 2014, held in May of that year. |
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Contrast of first and most recent regenerations of USDA Hopi kokoma and blue maize varieties conserved ex situ. |
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In recent years international courts are being created to resolve matters not covered by the jurisdiction of national courts. |
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This critique is recent, as in the early history of the United States, citation of English authority was ubiquitous. |
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Suffixes have probably been 'worn down' and replaced, and in Kulaal, a recent system of concord markers has been created. |
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Sheffield is known for its steel industry, which has declined in recent years. |
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The Alternative Investment Market, a market for trades in equities of smaller firms, is a recent development. |
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There is a public riverside walk along the river bank, opened in stages over recent years. |
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At the most recent election this seat was won by Maria Eagle of the Labour Party. |
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In recent years, many parts of Liverpool's city centre have undergone significant redevelopment and regeneration after years of decline. |
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There has also been a growth in premium restaurants in recent years with top chefs. |
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The recent discovery of a system near Castleton, named Titan, is now known to have the deepest shaft and biggest chamber of any cave in Britain. |
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The dales are 'U' and 'V' shaped valleys enlarged and shaped by glaciers, mainly in the most recent Devensian ice age. |
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The recent use of some paths by mountain bikers is believed by some to have exacerbated an existing problem. |
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In recent adaptations of Pride and Prejudice, Longnor has featured as Lambton, while Lyme Park and Chatsworth House have stood in for Pemberley. |
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The northern boundary is less apparent but occurs where the chalk submerges below the more recent Paleocene deposits. |
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The bedrock and more recent superficial deposits are covered in part by moorland which is supported by wet, acid soil. |
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The major changes during the last 2 million years were brought about by several recent ice ages. |
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During the most recent Devensian glaciation, which ended a mere 10,000 years ago, the icesheet reached south to Wolverhampton and Cardiff. |
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In recent times there have been competitions for new grants of city status. |
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When the most recent competition was held to mark the Golden Jubilee of 2002, Croydon made a sixth application, again unsuccessful. |
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The designation is highly sought after, with over 40 communities submitting bids at recent competitions. |
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A recent addition to the city's nightlife is Leopold Square, situated just off the northern end of West Street. |
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In recent years, the UK economy has been managed in accordance with principles of market liberalisation and low taxation and regulation. |
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Space commercialization and space tourism are more recent focuses in aerospace. |
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There has been a recent trend for stock exchanges to demutualize, where the members sell their shares in an initial public offering. |
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A relatively recent innovation in retailing is the introduction of designer private labels. |
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A few recent discoveries, however, expand the temporal range of both lemuroid and lorisoid primates back to the early Tertiary. |
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The British Army has used various armoured Land Rovers, first in Northern Ireland but also in more recent campaigns. |
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By traditional definitions, Derby is the county town of Derbyshire, although Derbyshire's administrative centre has in recent years been Matlock. |
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So in order to avoid unpleasant side effects like lethargy and sexual dysfunction, most recent trials also gave men testosterone supplements. |
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In recent decades, reciprocating Diesel engines, and gas turbines, have almost entirely supplanted steam propulsion for marine applications. |
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One of the most famous and recent ones is the 25 euro 150 Years Semmering Alpine Railway commemorative coin. |
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There are 164 lifts, and numbers have increased in recent years because of a programme to increase accessibility. |
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A proposal for Concourse D featured in Heathrow's most recent capital investment plan. |
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Public health measures are credited with much of the recent increase in life expectancy. |
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For cohorts with some survivors, it is estimated by using mortality experience in recent years. |
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Many recent immigrants to England have assumed a solely British identity, while others have developed dual or mixed identities. |
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This version of history is now regarded by many historians as incorrect, on the basis of more recent genetic and archaeological research. |
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The content of this logorrheic delirium is mainly made up of recent events. |
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In recent developments, certain Kashmiri independence groups believe that Kashmir should be independent of both India and Pakistan. |
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In recent years, feminist critiques of neoclassical economic models gained prominence, leading to the formation of feminist economics. |
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Newspapers are regularly scheduled publications that present recent news, typically on a type of inexpensive paper called newsprint. |
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The language has undergone a revival in recent decades and is considered to be an important part of Cornish identity, culture and heritage. |
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In recent years, the Eden Project near St Austell has been a major financial success, drawing one in eight of Cornwall's visitors. |
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The agricultural economy has changed massively in recent years within the county. |
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It continues to be an administrative language in Laos and Cambodia, although its influence has waned in recent years. |
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He suggests it might have been that Boniface was influenced by a recent reading of Bede's work. |
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The slowness of liberal reform between 1771 and 1829 led to much bitterness in Ireland, which underpinned Irish nationalism until recent times. |
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These and other patterns of worship are contained in the Methodist Worship Book, the most recent Methodist service book. |
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A play of the Life of St Piran, in Cornish, has been enacted in recent years at the event. |
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In recent history, sustained meditation has been pursued by a minority of monks in Buddhist monasteries. |
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In recent years, penicillin-based drugs have lost some of their magic bullet status due to the rise of antibiotic-resistant bacteria. |
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With recent efforts to establish their own media influence through the agency English News. |
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In recent decades, the Heathen movement has been the subject of academic study by scholars active in the field of Pagan studies. |
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Further education has expanded immensely in recent years helped by the institutions and their relationships with their communities. |
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In addition, in recent years a variety of vocational courses have been added to the curriculum. |
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The Union has provided a prominent platform for political campaigning of all kinds in recent years. |
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In 2016, LBS launched a new programme the Masters in Financial Analysis, aimed at recent graduates who wish to pursue a career in finance. |
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The Masters in Financial Analysis is the most recent programme offered by the London Business School. |
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The programme targets recent graduates with less than a year of work experience who plan to start a career in finance. |
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Although liable to censorship, the latter has a tradition of satirising and attacking School policies, as well as documenting recent events. |
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Unfortunately, only graffiti from more recent times was discovered and no trace of the alleged prehistoric carvings was found. |
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In recent times, the title of minor basilica has been attributed to important pilgrimage churches. |
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In more recent years, Oliver's efforts have been traduced by the introduction of a version of the biscuit with a plain chocolate coating. |
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In Germany, the wider term was a relatively recent importation, and was used rather more restrictively. |
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In some more recent portrayals, like those of Jonathan Swift and Roald Dahl, some giants are both intelligent and friendly. |
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Both the illicit manufacture and diversion of illegal explosives to the consumer market have become a growing problem in recent years. |
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A recent development in early modern history is the creation of Atlantic world as a category. |
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A recent development is to have a layer of Branston pickle inserted under the lattice crust. |
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In recent years, scones under that name have begun to appear in coffee houses. |
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In recent years there has been an increase in violence against marginal groups. |
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The most recent painting, consisting of geometric figures, date to the medieval period. |
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Several more recent films, while they are not based on the tales, do have references to them. |
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Meanwhile, Benvolio talks with his cousin Romeo, Montague's son, about Romeo's recent depression. |
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More recent scholarship on Bacon's jurisprudence has focused on his advocating torture as a legal recourse for the crown. |
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He has also become known in recent years as an early advocate of animal rights. |
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In recent years, animators using computer rendering have largely superseded artists working by hand. |
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He said recent nail-biting finals had renewed interest in the end-of-season contests, after a series of one-sided beltings earlier this decade. |
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And so the wealthy are going blingless and eschewing the spending sprees of the recent gilded age. |
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Was it not Wat the Devil, who drove all the year-old hogs off the braes of Lanthorn-side, in the very recent days of my grandfather's father? |
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At that very moment on this recent Friday night, though, it was a roasted branzino with glassy eyes that was ogling her. |
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In recent years Bourgeois has devoted much time to her Cumul series, suggested by the round, breastlike forms of cumulus clouds. |
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During a recent burglary epidemic a police superintendent one night made a tour of inspection through the burglarised district. |
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A bus bridge is being put in place for the stations affected by the recent train derailment. |
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The whole of this coast has been spoiled by the recent upheaval of Monte Nuovo with its lava floods and cindery deluges. |
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Also the recent warming is reflected in changed distributions, especially for mobile species at their coldward altitudinal or latitudinal edges. |
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Contronymy, a phenomenon which has received much attention in recent years, has often been described as sense opposition at the micro-level. |
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The countification of e-mail mirrors some other recent developments in tech-talk. |
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As a recent morning workout began at the gym, Rooney led the fighters through a series of knee bends, jumping jacks and crabwalks. |
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And Mr. Reid, who is devoted to the Senate, said it would be wrong to presume other recent departees were simply fed up. |
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The best recent VC discs start from the relentlessness of gabber and digital hardcore, and yank it in a weirder direction. |
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In recent months, the dirt-poor peasants of Honduras have invaded farms and blockaded bridges to force the government to fulfill its promises. |
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The Federal Reserve's statement on recent inflation was interpreted as dovish by the market. |
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Such shots are to be found throughout the genre from early 'drug hysteria' and 'drugsploitation' movies through to its most recent examples. |
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As well as duetting with him on Campbell's new album, Barnes also sang at his recent wedding. |
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A typical e-begging video is in serious tone, with an artificially humble YouTuber explaining some recent crisis they've had to endure. |
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Throughout India the ekka is the ordinary vehicle in which the natives travel, and until recent times was the only one available to Europeans. |
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Near Maldonado I saw estuary shells of recent species embedded in clay, and raised above the level of a neighbouring fresh-water lake. |
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Despite our cultural distaste for entomophagy, in recent years the idea that we should eat bugs has been gaining currency. |
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But a number of Europeanisms have appeared in writing, though not yet in speech, in recent decades. |
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In America the fertility rate of recent immigrants tends to be higher than that of native population. |
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The markers returned but the fesh-fesh was becoming worse. There had been a recent sandstorm. |
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In recent seasons fetishwear has found its way onto the catwalk, with vinyl, PVC and lycra featuring among the most unlikely designer offerings. |
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The ruins of earlier buildings were used as fill for more recent construction. |
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The floor manager looked at Bob's recent edged creation and liked it well enough to order four more just like it. |
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The quality of fluorescent lighting technology has improved dramatically in recent years. |
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Some connect the recent spate of flying saucer sightings with a rumored top-secret military aviation project. |
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Yet, according to recent research, the alleged grumpiness of great-grandma and great-grandpa is more myth than reality. |
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Greenpeace had reason to suspect that recent tests had opened a crack in the atoll, causing a serious radiation leak. |
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The recent fuss about gunplay isn't an ickiness issue but a safety argument. |
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In recent years the private sector has been increasingly used to provide more NHS services despite opposition by doctors and trade unions. |
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The Federal Reserve's recent statement on the slowing of inflation was interpreted as hawkish by the market. |
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The most recent elections were held in May 2012, except for the Isle of Anglesey. |
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But these tasks are difficult for the recent history of the form, since our perceptions are clouded by the haze of historical proximity. |
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A special case in recent times was the neutral zones that were set up along parts of Saudi Arabia's borders with Kuwait and Iraq. |
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Only in recent decades has the country enjoyed something of a cultural and economic renaissance. |
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A policy of devolution had been advocated by the three main UK parties with varying enthusiasm during recent history. |
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The Channel is of geologically recent origins, having been dry land for most of the Pleistocene period. |
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In more recent times, some have suggested the adoption of St Aidan as another patron saint of Britain. |
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It is likely that until relatively recent times the islands were much larger and perhaps joined together into one island named Ennor. |
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In recent years, persuasion has tipped over into debates over conformity in certain areas of doctrine, discipline, worship and ethics. |
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Vendace have struggled in recent years with naturally occurring algae becoming a threat and the lakes gradually getting warmer. |
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Letterboxing originated on Dartmoor in the 19th century and has become increasingly popular in recent decades. |
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Two recent discoveries indicate probable very early settlements near the Thames in the London area. |
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After the recent enlargement, the new states that joined since 2004 added the problem of solving accessibility to the transport agenda. |
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Many countries have experienced falling church attendance and membership in recent years. |
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The University of Manchester has collected 25 Nobel prizes, though recent years have been less notable. |
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In recent years curries have become popular in the county largely due to the immigration and successful integration of Asian families. |
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Yorkshire has remained a popular location for filming in more recent times. |
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His latest sculpture is a hodgepodge of kitchen clutter and scrap glued together. In fact, all his recent pieces have been similar hodgepodges. |
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They long were idolized, but historians in recent decades have become much more critical, especially regarding Disraeli. |
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The most recent case was in early 1987, which was the most severe winter in Scandinavia since that date. |
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In recent years, very small, but with increasing rates, fin whales and humpback whales migrate into Baltic sea including mother and calf pair. |
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Wordhunt was a 2005 appeal to the general public for help in providing citations for 50 selected recent words, and produced antedatings for many. |
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The Ordnance Survey has acted in recent years to correct many of the mistakes that appear on maps. |
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More recent extensive DNA evidence, however, suggests a significant replacement of earlier populations. |
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A recent excavation has suggested that the Aubrey Holes may have originally been used to erect a bluestone circle. |
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More recent furnaces have been designed based upon bath smelting, top jetting lance smelting, flash smelting and blast furnaces. |
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But the war woke me up, I began to move left, and recent events have accelerated that move until it is now a hurtle. |
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In 197 BC, the Romans decisively defeated Philip at the Battle of Cynoscephalae, and Philip was forced to give up his recent Greek conquests. |
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The Seleucids sued for peace, and Rome forced them to give up their recent Greek conquests. |
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These events damaged his reputation among the ancient writers, though more recent historians have revised this opinion. |
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A recent high-throughput screen identified various compounds such as PI3K or BCL2 inhibitors that can be combined favorably with ibrutinib. |
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Trends in modern and recent scholarship attempted to balance the extremes of previous scholarship. |
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In recent years, immigration has accounted for most of Norway's population growth. |
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The Iraqi and Somali immigrant populations have increased significantly in recent years. |
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In recent years, various Norwegian songwriters and production teams have contributed to the music of other international artists. |
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However, Elton's thesis has been challenged by more recent historians and can no longer be regarded as an orthodoxy. |
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Louis' recent shipbuilding programme had given France the largest navy in Europe. |
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In recent decades there has been a growth of charismatic worship among Anglicans. |
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The functioning of these nontaste and nonolfactory sensory systems in oral and intranasal stimulation is the subject of a recent volume. |
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More recent immigration in the late 20th century and early 21st century has fueled new communities of Hispanics and Asians. |
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However, in recent years, the city of Virginia Beach has proposed a new arena designed to lure a major league franchise. |
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In recent years, several areas along Liverpool's waterfront have undergone significant redevelopment. |
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Archaeological investigations continue to find tantalizing clues and funding is being sought to continue recent excavations. |
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For the same reasons that many Nigerians troop to churches in recent times, many also seek spiritual intervention through African traditional religions. |
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Although the monophyly of Afrotheria is well supported by recent molecular studies, the interrelationships within afrotherian mammals remain unclarified. |
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It is only in recent years that attention on community conservation, particularly with reference to agrobiodiversity, has started to gain momentum. |
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And although the debate about GM crops and foods has become more muted in recent months, agrobiotechnology is still making it onto the front page. |
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Bede would also have been familiar with more recent accounts such as Eddius Stephanus's Life of Wilfrid, and anonymous Lives of Gregory the Great and Cuthbert. |
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Remarkably, higher education's allure has persisted despite recent efforts to tarnish it by academic management and mass media orchestration of an anticollege crusade. |
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Australian society has become less Asiaphobic in recent years, suggest Murray Goot and Ian Watson, allowing Howard to concentrate more heavily on Asia. |
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In recent years, the prime minister has become increasingly autocratic. |
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Given the recent trend, the profession will soon bedoctor each year twice as many practitioners as the original total membership of the Association. |
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It is also where the language has evolved the most in recent years. |
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The three most recent Speakers have been notable for a series of firsts. |
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Similarly, the recent boom in imports of fine beans from Egypt has been based on pre-existing capabilities in growing the less sophisticated bobby beans. |
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A more recent theory, with broad support among archaeologists, is that Celtic culture and language arrived in Ireland as a result of cultural diffusion. |
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However, as a result of changes over recent years they are now connected with three interlinks and also connected through Great Britain to mainland Europe. |
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Many of these identifications come from the speculative comparative religion of the late 19th century, and have been questioned in more recent years. |
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Craft and detail are even more dominant in the recent, broochlike pieces. |
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The procedure for electing a Speaker has changed in recent years. |
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This hypothesis has been supported by a recent ancient DNA analysis study, which links the expansion of mtDNA Hg H in Western Europe with the Bell Beaker phenomenon. |
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Inhabitants of the castellany of Bytom were classified according to status, ethnicity, and implicitly geographic mobility and recent resettlement. |
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Many of the workers have been casualized during the recent downturn. |
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Though widely accepted as an alga there is still debate over its taxonomic affinity, with recent work arguing that it should be reclassified as a chaetetid sponge. |
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The Lerner and Loewe musical was still quite recent at the time and his widow Jackie quoted its lines in a 1963 Life interview following JFK's assassination. |
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The abundance of cliffed coasts around the world reflects the major changes that have taken place between relative levels of land and sea in recent geological times. |
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More recent excavations include a series of digs held between 2003 and 2008 known as the Stonehenge Riverside Project, led by Mike Parker Pearson. |
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They concededly ignored the historical record and made assumptions about jury behavior that have been called into question by more recent research. |
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In its economic and welfare state policies, the party has in recent years adopted a markedly feminist profile, influenced by thinkers such as Ailsa McKay. |
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In recent months, those tactics have come to include defensive maneuvers aimed at defusing the media counteroperations of the United States and its allies. |
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Air Force Secretary Michael Donley told reporters the Pentagon had no more money to pour into the program after three costly restructurings in recent years. |
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However, in recent years, other ciders have begun to take a large share in the market, for example, Heineken's 'Orchard Thieves', a cider sold only in Ireland. |
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As any educator knows, the training of students in critical thinking, analytic skills, and problem solving has become a top educational priority in recent years. |
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Botany, even cryptobotany, may seem to lie outside the subject matter of this book, but two recent events from Australia have encouraging implications for cryptozoologists. |
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There are also indications that worms evolving into a kind of cyberweapon. In a recent series of attacks between US and Chinese hackers, a worm was used. |
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Religious orders of more recent origin have never had special rites. |
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This book is the first to fully examine the many recent financial innovations that have blended the traits of debt and equity and created the hybrid security known as dequity. |
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Portsmouth is situated primarily on Portsea Island and is the United Kingdom's only island city, although parts of it have expanded onto the mainland in recent years. |
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Polio does not explain many of the described symptoms, however, and a more recent theory implicates cerebral palsy as the cause, as outlined by Ernestine Leon. |
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Other plants include the Canary Island date palms Phoenix canariensis, which are some of the largest in Britain and have produced viable seed in recent years. |
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After comparing Biblical prophecies to recent history, Priestley concluded that the French Revolution was a harbinger of the Second Coming of Christ. |
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A recent biological inventory uncovered 41 species and 2 subspecies of insects new to science and many species not before identified in the State of Washington. |
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The Anabaptist tradition was largely ostracized by the other Protestant parties at the time, but has achieved a measure of affirmation in more recent history. |
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One recent scholar, Robin Bush, even argued that the Jutes of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight were victims of a form of ethnic cleansing by the West Saxons. |
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Historians in recent decades have argued that from a worldwide standpoint, the most important feature of the early modern period was its globalizing character. |
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The Lieutenancies Act 1997 is the most recent piece of primary legislation dealing with Lieutenancies in England and includes the definitive list of the current areas used. |
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In recent years on service trains, conventional locomotives, remotely controlled from the lead locomotive configuration, have been used in place of slugs. |
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Severe winter cold helps reduce adelgid populations and slow their spread, so the recent trend toward relatively mild winters is actually facilitating the adelgid onslaught. |
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However, recent research into the age of megaliths in Brittany strongly suggests a far older origin, perhaps back to six to seven thousand years ago. |
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Some will allow attendees to publicly share their recent joys or concerns. |
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However, recent work points to restricted intraciliary rather than cytoplasmic calcium effects subsequently regulating cellular sonic hedgehog signaling. |
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Cynewulf has proven to be a difficult figure to identify, but recent research suggests he was an Anglian poet from the early part of the 9th century. |
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Plans have been developed in recent years to construct a second bridge, known as the Mersey Gateway, across the river to alleviate congestion on the route today. |
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In more recent times, the term has gained a more positive reappraisal. |
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The recent rise in sea levels allowed many new species to thrive in water. |
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Fondue's transformation from yesterday's fad to the latest craze has been relatively recent. As a result, many of your guests may be first-time fonduers. |
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Foodtography is the relatively recent trend of taking pictures of food and sharing them online via social media platforms such as Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest. |
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While Metroid introduced multiple endings to a linear game, other more recent designs have presented free-roaming worlds incorporating multiple gameplay paths. |
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This year's fashion style is much more fun than recent seasons. |
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In some recent papers the satellite motion is treated in the local inertial geocentric reference frame with geocentric coordinate time being an independent argument. |
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The unemployment rate has gone down significantly in recent months. |
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She sent a long letter detailing all the recent goings-on in her life. |
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Interest in the safety and health of workers in grain elevators has increased substantially since the series of recent grain elevator explosions and fires. |
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In contrast, while other faiths have been arguing in recent times on female priest ordination, women have been leading prayers at Sikh temples since the founding of Sikhism. |
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In recent years public funded higher education has grown a lot. |
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In recent times, plastic oven bags have become popular for roasts. |
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But intentional locavorism as a phenomenon is quite recent, and only exists within and against the context of the globalized corporate food market. |
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It's hard to stay in business with the recent jack-up in fuel costs. |
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In recent decades, most historians have criticised him, the main exception being Kevin Sharpe who offered a more sympathetic view of Charles that has not been widely adopted. |
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In recent years, Malta has advertised itself as a medical tourism destination, and a number of health tourism providers are developing the industry. |
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Setting aside the intervention in Sierra Leone, recent UK military operations in Bosnia, Kosovo, Afghanistan, Iraq and, most recently, Libya, have followed this approach. |
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One of the more recent trends in migration has been the arrival of workers from the new EU member states in Eastern Europe, known as the A8 countries. |
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More recent UK music acts that have had international success include Coldplay, Radiohead, Oasis, Spice Girls, Robbie Williams, Amy Winehouse and Adele. |
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His body was returned to Hursley and interred in a vault beneath All Saints' Parish Church, where a memorial tablet to him has been placed in recent years. |
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Motorsport includes drag racing represented by the Malta Drag Racing Association, with recent high ranking Maltese dragsters in official FIA European championships. |
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It is interspersed with igneous intrusions of a more recent age, remnants of which formed mountain massifs such as the Cairngorms and Skye Cuillins. |
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Around the hot springs, Roman foundations, pillar bases, and baths can still be seen, however all the stonework above the level of the baths is from more recent periods. |
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In recent decades, overfishing has left many fisheries unproductive, disturbing marine food chain dynamics and costing jobs in the fishing industry. |
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In recent years, kamaboko has also entered the market as a snack food. |
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However, recent developments, such as the construction of skyscrapers nearby, have pushed the Tower towards being added to the United Nations' Heritage in Danger List. |
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In more recent years, temperatures now reach over 30 Celsius on occasions. |
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Maritime industries, especially the making of sailcloth and boat building, has long been associated with the island, although this has diminished somewhat in recent years. |
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In recent decades, immigration to Northern England has shaped its cuisine. |
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In practice, the majority of decisions rely on recent precedent. |
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Although in more recent years Broad St has lost its popularity due to the closing of several clubs, the Arcadian now has more popularity in terms of nightlife. |
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In recent years, some important changes have been made to fisheries byelaws covering the north west region of England, to help protect some of the rarest fish species. |
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More recent archaeological theories have questioned this migrationist interpretation and argue for a more complex relationship between Britain and the Continent. |
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A large number of towns have applied for the honour in recent decades including Blackpool, Colchester, Gateshead, Ipswich, Swindon, Middlesbrough and Croydon. |
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In recent years, Windsor Castle has hosted visits from President Mbeki of South Africa, King Abdullah II of Jordan and President Chirac of France. |
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Hoping to cement the recent alliance with Austria through a family connection, Napoleon married the Archduchess Marie Louise, who was 18 years old at the time. |
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The site contains rock painting images of people swimming, which are estimated to have been created 10,000 years ago during the time of the most recent Ice Age. |
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Kingston upon Hull is Yorkshire's largest port and has a large manufacturing base, its fishing industry has however declined somewhat in recent years. |
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First South Yorkshire, became by far the largest bus operator and in recent years implemented a series of fare rises and service cuts which saw bus ridership drop. |
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But in recent years government motivates privatization in education. |
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In more recent years, in 1998 the Campaign for Yorkshire was established to push for the creation of a Yorkshire regional assembly, sometimes dubbed the Yorkshire Parliament. |
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