She has come to be regarded as an avatar of charity and concern for the poor. |
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He was a successful basketball coach, but many people regarded him as a petty despot. |
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California has an idiosyncratic political culture compared to the rest of the country, and is sometimes regarded as a trendsetter. |
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He is regarded as one of the most significant physicists of the 20th century. |
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The intense competition of the 1991 Ryder Cup is widely regarded as having elevated public interest in the series. |
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He is regarded by many as one of the greatest heavyweight boxers of all time, and also one of the greatest British fighters of all time. |
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Fangio, who regarded the race as too dangerous for passengers, drove his SLR alone, as did Karl Kling. |
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The race was regarded by many fans as one of the greatest in touring car history. |
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He is widely regarded as one of the greatest players in the sport's history. |
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Genoese Crusaders brought home a green glass goblet from the Levant, which Genoese long regarded as the Holy Grail. |
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Originally, they were not regarded as an integral part of arms, and were subject to frequent change. |
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A negative article specifies none of its noun, and can thus be regarded as neither definite nor indefinite. |
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This has been attributed to the country's highly regarded education and health care systems, and its low level of income inequality. |
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Having declared a protectorate over Tahuata in 1842, the French regarded the entire Marquesas Islands as French. |
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The monarch is the living embodiment of the Crown and, as such, is regarded as the personification of the state. |
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Brazil and India are widely regarded as emerging powers with the potential to be great powers. |
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In consequence, it is apparent that contemporaries regarded the incomers as English, despite the fact that they weren't exactly as such. |
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King David I is still widely regarded as one of the most significant rulers in Scotland's history. |
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While in the Tower he was regarded as a political martyr, and visited by all the Whig leaders. |
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These two peoples had before Soviet rule been regarded part of one and the same, Romanian people. |
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Unlike Afghanistan and Iraq, the intervention in Sierra Leone was widely regarded as successful. |
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The Jacobite artillery has been generally regarded as being ineffective in the battle. |
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Soon, bolstered both by the new musket technology and naval support, the Bengal army came to be widely regarded. |
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In Maharashtra and in Java, the sepoys were regarded as the embodiment of demonic forces, sometimes of antique warrior heroes. |
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In this light also women may be regarded, the interests of almost all of whom are involved in that of their fathers or in that of their husbands. |
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The authorities saw many people becoming what they regarded as vagabonds and thieves as a result of enclosure and depopulation of villages. |
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The choice of a Tory publication was regarded as strange by Disraeli's friends and relatives, who thought him more of a Radical. |
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He did not defeat the incumbent Whig member, Henry Labouchere, but the Taunton constituency was regarded as unwinnable by the Tories. |
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London regarded this declaration as illegal, and applied sanctions and expelled Rhodesia from the sterling area. |
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Grace is regarded as one of the greatest cricket players of all time, and devised most of the techniques of modern batting. |
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Bentley in 1919 in Cricklewood, North London, and, like Rolls Royce, is regarded as a British luxury automobile icon. |
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It is still highly regarded however, especially in documentary photography. |
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It is regarded as a fine mountain, but can become quite crowded, particularly with the Snowdon Mountain Railway running to the summit. |
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Many in Scotland, including many in Dundee, regarded him as the rightful king. |
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The Bermuda sloop became highly regarded for its speed and manoeuverability, and was soon adapted for service with the Royal Navy. |
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The majority of the Labour Party regarded this as a betrayal and expelled them, whereupon they founded National Labour. |
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In 1980, the party conference was dominated by factional disputes and what Callaghan regarded as Bennite motions. |
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Several party members, such as Arthur Scargill, regarded this as a betrayal of Labour's ideology and left the Labour Party. |
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His older brother Tom played Gaelic football for Derry and is regarded as one of the county's best ever players. |
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Whether it should be regarded as a constitutional or an absolute monarchy is a matter of opinion. |
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In 2004, John Pilger claimed that for six years prior to 1998, the KLA had been regarded by the United States as a terrorist group. |
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However, historically and presently, several tasks of engineers can be regarded as highly creative, inventive and innovative. |
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High or unpredictable inflation rates are regarded as harmful to an overall economy. |
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Drug trafficking is widely regarded by lawmakers as a serious offense around the world. |
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This approach has been rejected in most Commonwealth jurisdictions even in those where UK cases are generally regarded as persuasive. |
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His book De Magnete was written in 1600, and he is regarded by some as the father of electricity and magnetism. |
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Consequently, he can be regarded as a forefather of the Industrial Revolution. |
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They are regarded as the best solution in terms of cost effectiveness and robustness. |
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When bicycles are allowed to be carried it is regarded as essential to allow evacuation to the sides of the train. |
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He regarded it as a fourth subrace of the Caucasian race, along with the Aryan, Semitic, and Hamitic subraces. |
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Central European media are regarded as free, according to the Press Freedom Index. |
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Likewise this typological approach to race is generally regarded as discredited by biologists and anthropologists. |
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Scots is often regarded as one of the ancient varieties of English, yet it has its own distinct dialects. |
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To go one step further by offering a favor to the offender is regarded the highest excellence. |
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Thus, physical items connected with saints are also regarded as holy, through their participation in the earthly works of those saints. |
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This kind of life is often seen as incompatible with any kind of worldly activity including that which is normally regarded as virtuous. |
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These are not generally regarded as a part of Holy Tradition, though no strict dividing line is drawn. |
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This type of cultural sociology may be loosely regarded as an approach incorporating cultural analysis and critical theory. |
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On this and all subsequent journeys, he was accompanied by Haxton, whom he regarded as indispensable to his success as a writer. |
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Eliot regarded Four Quartets as his masterpiece, and it is the work that led to his being awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. |
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In general, my refusal to have anything to do with the Plath Fantasia has been regarded as an attempt to suppress Free Speech. |
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Burns, an Ayrshire poet and lyricist, is widely regarded as the national poet of Scotland and a major figure in the Romantic movement. |
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Between 1888 and 1906, Doyle wrote seven historical novels, which he and many critics regarded as his best work. |
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A Drunk Man Looks at the Thistle, is generally regarded as MacDiarmid's most famous and influential work. |
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One poet Thomas greatly admired, and who is regarded as an influence, was Thomas Hardy. |
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Thomas disliked being regarded as a provincial poet, and decried any notion of 'Welshness' in his poetry. |
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Conrad regarded the formation of a representative government in Russia as unfeasible and foresaw a transition from autocracy to dictatorship. |
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He was a British national from birth, and as Southampton Row is within the sound of Bow Bells, Barbirolli always regarded himself as a Cockney. |
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Toscanini, Beecham and many others regarded Sargent as the finest choral conductor in the world. |
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Whether the h be a mute h or an aspirate h, it may be regarded in either case as absolutely silent. |
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Adele won the award for 'British Album of the Year', widely regarded as the most important award. |
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Woodstock has been regarded as culturally significant, but the Who were critical of the event. |
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The Who have been regarded primarily as a rock band, yet have taken influence from several other styles of music during their career. |
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The Police are typically regarded as in both the vanguard of the Second British Invasion, and the new wave movement. |
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Martin is regarded as one of the most visible celebrity advocates for fair trade, supporting Oxfam's ongoing Make Trade Fair campaign. |
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Pevsner regarded the style as a prelude to Modernism, which used simple forms without ornamentation. |
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Until the formation of the Bauhaus in Germany, the Central School was regarded as the most progressive art school in Europe. |
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In notable contrast to literati painters, sculptors of all sorts were regarded as artisans and very few names are recorded. |
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Their best films are still regarded as classics of 20th century British cinema. |
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Published letters were long regarded as one of the paper's key constituents. |
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Although there has been some academic speculation as to who actually wrote this pamphlet it is generally regarded as Hume's creation. |
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In his day and for some years into the 19th century, he was regarded as more important than Hume. |
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God can be regarded only as related to consciousness, and insofar is, therefore, not absolute or unconditioned. |
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He is generally regarded as one of the 20th century's greatest philosophers of science. |
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From what at first appears to be yet another decade of turmoil for Welsh rugby, is actually regarded as a period of revival. |
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Scotland joined the prestigious European Nations Cup tournament in 2003, now being regarded as the seventh best national nation. |
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While restrictive business practices sometimes have a similar effect, they are not usually regarded as trade barriers. |
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Many services are regarded as heterogeneous and are typically modified for each service consumer or each service contextual. |
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The adoption of this Convention is regarded as a milestone in the history of international drug law. |
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It is considered the mark of poetic attainment when a young poet is able to compose such verse, and is regarded as the height of poetry. |
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It was later extended south to the Four Level Interchange in downtown Los Angeles, regarded as the first stack interchange ever built. |
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Finland is locally regarded as the home of Saint Nicholas or Santa Claus, living in the northern Lapland region. |
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Although sometimes regarded as foreign elements in Roman culture, music and dance had existed in Rome from earliest times. |
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It is the administrative centre for the Highland council area, and is regarded as the capital of the Highlands. |
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Those on the single ship that returned home found themselves regarded as a disgrace to the country and were even disowned by their families. |
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Army surgeons and doctors were poorly paid and were regarded as social inferiors to other officers. |
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All other minerals present are regarded as nonessential in almost all igneous rocks and are called accessory minerals. |
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There are very well regarded primary schools and a secondary school in the town. |
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Due to its hunting prowess, the golden eagle is regarded with great mystic reverence in some ancient, tribal cultures. |
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Similarly, some scientists believe that the Irish hare should be regarded as a separate species. |
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This area, behind the harbour had been largely industrial wasteland for many years and was regarded as an eyesore. |
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Adam Mickiewicz, a principal figure in Polish Romanticism, widely regarded as one of the greatest Polish and European poets of all time. |
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The military authorities, however, regarded Polaris as but one part of a nuclear triad including ICBMs and bombers, each with its own function. |
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A levels are regarded as better in level to the BTEC Level 3 qualifications. |
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The harp was regarded as the national instrument until it was replaced with the Highland bagpipes in the 15th century. |
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Despite this, it has been regarded from his own time as, in all details, a trustworthy source for the history of the period. |
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Around this time, the Bellarine Peninsula was regarded as the granary of the Victorian colony. |
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Prince William, Duke of Cumberland, son of George II of Great Britain carried out policies that, today, could be regarded as ethnic cleansing. |
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The surrounding scenery and wildlife are regarded as attractions of the village, as is the slow pace of life. |
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Indeed, he records that many locals regarded the mountainous and wild landscapes as monstrous and ugly rather than romantic or picturesque. |
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The crown regarded Durham as falling within Northumberland until the late thirteenth century. |
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They are generally all regarded as tombs or burial chambers, despite the absence of clear evidence for this. |
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These works were written in the eleventh and twelfth centuries and are regarded by scholars as unhistorical. |
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Murder was regarded as an offence against the family rather than against society or the state. |
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For this reason, Montfort is regarded today as one of the progenitors of modern parliamentary democracy. |
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The worst of housing conditions were to be found in this area, and China was also home to what many regarded as a criminal class. |
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Le Havre has long been regarded as one of the cradles of French rock and blues. |
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The landslide Liberal victory led to many Conservative and Unionist MPs losing what had previously been regarded as safe seats. |
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The result was also regarded as a defeat for the Cymru Fydd element in the Welsh Liberal Party. |
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Only summits with a sufficient degree of prominence are regarded as independent mountains. |
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Therefore, dates or descriptions of sequences of events should be regarded with some caution until better data become available. |
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Dolphins are often regarded as one of Earth's most intelligent animals, though it is hard to say just how intelligent. |
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In Aristotle's time, the 4th century BCE, porpoises were regarded as fish due to their superficial similarity. |
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This trend abated following the American Revolution as slavery became regarded as unprofitable. |
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As a consequence, for much of the 20th century, historians regarded these sites as the evolutionary pinnacle of scientific military architecture. |
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The core tradition was praise poetry and the poet Taliesin was regarded as the first in the line. |
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The designs, while limited in variety, are highly regarded by scholars of illuminated manuscripts. |
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The Lords regarded the panels as too grim and disturbing and, in 1928, refused to accept them. |
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Williams is widely regarded as the defining artist of Wales during the 20th century. |
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The priory is widely regarded as one of the finest fortified religious buildings in Britain. |
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While Xing Ware is regarded as among the greatest of the Tang Dynasty porcelain, Ding Ware became the premier porcelain of Song Dynasty. |
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His home debut versus Calvisano was greeted by a capacity crowd and the signing was regarded as a marketing masterstroke. |
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Ulva lactuca, a green alga, also known as sea lettuce, is occasionally eaten as green laver, which is regarded as inferior to the purple laver. |
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The creation of Cardiff Bay is now widely regarded as one of the most successful regeneration projects in the United Kingdom. |
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Rickly regarded their new material as having influences from Joy Division, New Order and The Cure. |
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Some biologists believe that these should be regarded as separate subspecies and that they are evolving independently. |
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For the Kwakwaka'wakw, the killer whale was regarded as the ruler of the undersea world, with sea lions for slaves and dolphins for warriors. |
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The Tlingit of southeastern Alaska regarded the killer whale as custodian of the sea and a benefactor of humans. |
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Competition with fishermen also led to killer whales being regarded as pests. |
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In Aristotle's time, the 4th century BCE, whales were regarded as fish due to their superficial similarity. |
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Generally identified by convention rather than any strict criteria, up to seven regions are commonly regarded as continents. |
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When Eurasia is regarded as a single continent, Europe is treated as a subcontinent. |
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The Flag of Sicily, regarded as a regional icon, was first adopted in 1282, after the Sicilian Vespers of Palermo. |
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The fashion press regarded her red-carpet attire with derision, calling it orchidaceous and overly designed. |
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French cuisine is also regarded as a key element of the quality of life and the attractiveness of France. |
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Italian fashion has a long tradition, and is regarded as one most important in the world. |
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Consequently, when Gustav Vasa or Gustav I broke the monopoly power of the Hanseatic League he was regarded as a hero by the Swedish people. |
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Joseph Bonaparte was seen as a puppet monarch and was regarded with scorn by the Spanish. |
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It was then divided in two counties and has since then been regarded as fully integrated in Sweden. |
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For many centuries, the Norwegian Sea was regarded as the edge of the known world. |
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In economic terms, pollution from fossil fuels is regarded as a negative externality. |
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Some kinds of oysters are commonly consumed by humans, cooked or raw, and are regarded as a delicacy. |
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The Atlantic jackknife clam is now also found in northwestern Europe, where it is regarded as a harmful exotic species. |
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This is now regarded as rather unlikely due to the quite distinct range and age. |
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They are called biocontrols and may be regarded as beneficial as an alternative to pesticides in agriculture for example. |
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Between 1700 and 1815, the North Sea saw only 45 years of peace, and could be regarded as the most dangerous eras to sail the sea. |
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Old Low Franconian or Old Dutch is regarded as the prime ancestor of a separate Dutch language. |
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The battle was regarded as a great victory in Britain, where the returning ships were met by cheering crowds. |
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Although they were in the past, ships of the smaller Aframax and Suezmax classes are no longer regarded as supertankers. |
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It is regarded as one of the most prestigious art schools in the Netherlands and the number 1 in Advertising and Copywriting. |
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Both, regarded as flagships of the group, specialised respectively in microwave and electronic telephone exchanges. |
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A vassal is a person regarded as having a mutual obligation to a lord or monarch, in the context of the feudal system in medieval Europe. |
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The Kriegsmarine wanted a front as short as possible, as it regarded this as more defensible. |
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The Germans regarded it as the most likely initial landing zone, and accordingly made it the most heavily fortified region. |
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The Badarian culture and the successor Naqada series are generally regarded as precursors to dynastic Egypt. |
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Its language, arts, and etiquette are regarded as the island's most refined and exemplary. |
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The celestial Arctic Circle was regarded as identical to the circumference of the circumpolar stars and therefore a variable. |
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The John O Groats Juniors Under 15s of 2012 were regarded as the best in the county and best ever junior Groats side. |
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Tao Yuanming has been regarded as the first great poet associated with the Fields and Gardens poetry genre. |
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The building is regarded as one of the jewels of modern architecture. |
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I had hoped to help my neighbors, but they regarded me as an interloper. |
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The Jester sat down on one of the marble balustrades and regarded Alvin with a curious intentness. |
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So I cringe when they are regarded as kitsch and retro, a birrova laff. It's obviously not true. |
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It is unclear whether or not a purchaser upon exchange of contracts will be regarded as guilty of postponing conduct if failing to caveat. |
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Tidings had in some shape reached is ears that his father was not comfortably circumstanced as regarded money. |
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The cow shot is regarded as inelegant, and indeed risky, but can be very effective for a batsman with strength and a good eye. |
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That character, it seems to me, should be regarded as the practically important differentia of religion for our purpose. |
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If you still assert that a deed is being done then that deed must be regarded as doerless. |
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A natural alloy containing more than 20 per cent silver is called electrum, and was regarded by the ancients as a different metal from gold. |
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A variable regarded as taking on equal increments is an equicrescent variable. |
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Some of the charges against them... are due merely to the false light in which they are regarded. |
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Strictly straight lines through the point at infinity appear as straight lines but are regarded as generalised circles. |
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Those who were regarded to have achieved it were grouped in select societies or bands. |
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It was previously regarded as haemangioendothelioma and was initially perceived to be low grade angiosarcoma. |
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Usually regarded as a mixed market economy, it has adopted many free market principles, yet maintains an advanced social welfare infrastructure. |
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More radical elements were later countered by Edmund Burke who is regarded as the founder of conservatism. |
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English law is regarded as a common law system, with no major codification of the law, and legal precedents are binding as opposed to persuasive. |
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I know that in some quarters I am regarded as a kind of wet blanket, a Henny Penny predicting doom and gloom. |
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Modern English, sometimes described as the first global lingua franca, is also regarded as the first world language. |
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The Lake District has been regarded as one of the best places to eat in Britain. |
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At that time, Merseyside, which already had its own Government Office, formerly the Merseyside Task Force, was regarded as a separate region. |
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In 886, Alfred the Great retook London, which he apparently regarded as a turning point in his reign. |
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Old English should not be regarded as a single monolithic entity, just as Modern English is also not monolithic. |
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Because Geoffrey of Monmouth's work was regarded as fact until the late 17th century, the story appears in most early histories of Britain. |
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Ideas like this, and his ideas about souls, are not regarded as science at all in modern times. |
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In broad terms, Ireland is regarded as one of the Celtic nations of Europe, alongside Scotland, Wales, Cornwall, Isle of Man and Brittany. |
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He is largely regarded one of the founders of modern chemistry and is best known for the formulation of Boyle's law. |
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The Late Copper Age is regarded as a continuous culture system connecting the Upper Rhine valley to the western edge of the Carpathian Basin. |
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One of the most famous landmarks in the UK, Stonehenge is regarded as a British cultural icon. |
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However, it was regarded as a place of mystery, with some writers refusing to believe it existed at all. |
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However the figures quoted for the campaign in the ancient sources are regarded by modern historians as extravagant. |
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Another important statute from the Republican era is the Lex Aquilia of 286 BC, which may be regarded as the root of modern tort law. |
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During the medieval period, Britons regarded Constantine as a king of their own people, particularly associating him with Caernarfon in Gwynedd. |
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These books appear in the Septuagint, but are regarded by Protestants to be apocryphal. |
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This is on account of Saint Patrick being regarded as the first bishop of the Diocese of Armagh. |
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Similarly, there has been a change in the way place names are regarded and the clues about their linguistic history. |
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After the reconquest by Edward the Elder the king's representative in Essex was styled an ealdorman and Essex came to be regarded as a shire. |
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Mainstream Europeans regarded the Irish as relatively barbarous and backward. |
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Philip Augustus regarded Geoffrey as a close friend, and would have welcomed him as a successor to Henry. |
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The Song of Lewes in 1264 described him as a leopard, an animal regarded as particularly powerful and unpredictable. |
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It was clear that Edward now regarded the struggle not as a war between two nations, but as the suppression of a rebellion of disloyal subjects. |
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Epilepsy may practically be regarded as an inhereditary affection, and children of one subject to this disorder are almost sure to be epileptic. |
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Sharp regarded Magna Carta as a fundamental part of the constitution, and maintained that it would be treason to repeal any part of it. |
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This transition happened in the 1530s, Elton argued, and must be regarded as part of a planned revolution. |
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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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This is similar to Ludo and it is regarded as easy to learn, but difficult to play well. |
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They were, in fact, regarded as traitors, because the Pope had refused to accept Elizabeth as Queen of England. |
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Historians note that in her day, strict Protestants regarded the Acts of Settlement and Uniformity of 1559 as a compromise. |
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His early plays were primarily comedies and histories, which are regarded as some of the best work ever produced in these genres. |
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Most of England's traditional ruling classes regarded the Rump as an illegal government made up of regicides and upstarts. |
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This would have upset the gentry, who regarded the common law as reinforcing their status and property rights. |
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Although not often favourably regarded, Cromwell's name rarely meets the hatred in Scotland that it does in Ireland. |
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Lord Durham was widely regarded as one of the most important thinkers in the history of the British Empire's constitutional evolution. |
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Burns, an Ayrshire poet and lyricist, is now widely regarded as the national poet of Scotland and became a major figure in the Romantic movement. |
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His valor, wisdom, and justice made him justly popular, but caused him to be regarded with suspicion at Rome. |
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Nelson was regarded as a highly effective leader, and someone who was able to sympathise with the needs of his men. |
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The end goal tends to be universally regarded as good, but there has been much debate over the best way to grant full independence. |
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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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It is first attested in 1845 to refer to the North and South Americas, before they were regarded as separate continents. |
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By the close of the century, autonomy for Ireland within the United Kingdom, known as Home Rule, was regarded as highly likely. |
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The Guru Grant Sahib is the holy scripture of the Sikhs, and regarded as the living Guru. |
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Despite this, Greater London is commonly regarded as a city in the general senses of a conurbation and a municipality. |
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It was a landed society, a society which regarded only land and landed wealth as ultimately acceptable in creating status. |
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In the 18th century, the American entrepreneur Timothy Dexter, regarded as an eccentric, defied this idiom. |
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Silversmiths had always regarded coinage as a source of raw material, already government verified for fineness. |
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Dirac is regarded as the founder of quantum electrodynamics, being the first to use that term. |
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A graduation ceremony might be regarded as liminal, while a rock concert might be understood to be liminoid. |
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By the late 19th century, blood transfusion was regarded as a risky and dubious procedure, and was largely shunned by the medical establishment. |
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In general, macroevolution is regarded as the outcome of long periods of microevolution. |
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He is now regarded as an independent inventor of and contributor to calculus. |
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Petersburg, Tashkent and Kiev are widely regarded as some of the most beautiful in the world. |
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The Oyster card must be 'touched in' at the start and end of a journey, otherwise it is regarded as 'incomplete' and the maximum fare charged. |
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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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Hunting, as a sport, was limited to Denmark, where it was not regarded as an important occupation. |
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The rites of the older faith, now regarded as superstition, are practised all over the country today. |
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Immigration, from both within and outside the country, is regarded as one of the main factors contributing to urbanisation in Pakistan. |
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The late Tareque Masud is regarded as one of Bangladesh's outstanding directors due to his numerous productions on historical and social issues. |
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Saint Piran, after whom Perranporth is named, is generally regarded as the patron saint of Cornwall. |
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They are widely regarded as prestigious, and traditionally have produced most of France's scientists and executives. |
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The first documents to show traces of what is today regarded as the precursor of modern Spanish are from the 9th century. |
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Unitarians can be regarded as Nontrinitarian Protestants, or simply Nontrinitarians. |
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The year 1829 is therefore generally regarded as marking the chief moment of Emancipation in Britain and Ireland. |
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Myrvold notes that copies of the Guru Granth Sahib are not regarded as material objects, but as living subjects which are alive. |
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The value of textual study is regarded differently in the various Buddhist traditions. |
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While in the West Buddhism is often seen as exotic and progressive, in the East it is regarded as familiar and traditional. |
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Neither are regarded as magic, but as signs of Allah at the hands of those close to Him that occur by His will and His alone. |
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Still, the practice of seeking help to the Jinn is prohibited and regarded the same as seeking help to a devil. |
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This contributed to King's and the other large colleges being regarded as de facto universities in their own right. |
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The LSE is often regarded as one of the world's most prestigious universities for the study of the social sciences. |
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Despite being generally regarded as primarily a financial newspaper, it does also contain TV listings, weather and other more informal articles. |
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The collection of armoury on display at Warwick Castle is regarded as second only to that of the Tower of London. |
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It was bombed during World War II, leaving intact only its spire, regarded as one of the finest in England. |
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Some critics, however, regarded Christie's plotting abilities as considerably greater than her literary ones. |
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Tylman also left behind a lifelong legacy of buildings that are regarded as gems of Polish Baroque architecture. |
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Wordsworth was by 1820 respectable and highly regarded, holding a government sinecure, but wrote relatively little. |
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Burns, an Ayrshire poet and lyricist, is widely regarded as the national poet of Scotland and a major influence on the Romantic movement. |
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It is generally agreed that these names indicate that elves were positively regarded in early Germanic culture. |
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Modern historians have regarded the Historia as a work of fiction with some factual information contained within. |
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According to Welsh tradition the region of Kyle was named for Coel, and a mound at Coylton in Ayrshire was regarded as his tomb. |
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Benjamin Britten's War Requiem, regarded by some as his masterpiece, was written for the opening of the new cathedral. |
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Sausages with low meat content and additions like soy protein, potato flour or water binding additions are regarded as of low quality. |
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She was reputed to have had many lovers, and Nessim was regarded as a mari complaisant. |
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The genre of satire was traditionally regarded as a Roman innovation, and satires were written by, among others, Juvenal and Persius. |
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Jewellery and metalwork were regarded as extremely important, and far more was spent on them than on painting. |
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In Germany, on the other hand, Holbein is regarded as an artist of the Reformation, and in Europe of humanism. |
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In the 16th century, he was generally regarded alongside Chaucer as the father of English poetry. |
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In the early modern era, he was regarded as a wizard and particularly famed for the story of his mechanical or necromantic brazen head. |
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Although usually regarded as the antithesis of Garrick, Kemble nevertheless refined aspects of Garrick's portrayal into his own. |
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He regarded Theseus as the voice of Shakespeare himself and the speech as a call for imaginative audiences. |
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In these respects Jonson may be regarded as among the most important figures in the prehistory of English neoclassicism. |
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Such cooperation can be regarded as an important element of a scientific community. |
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In early Mesopotamian culture, kings were often regarded as deities after their death. |
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Consequently, the Montagnards, especially Robespierre, regarded him as an enemy. |
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Subsequently, in the twentieth century, he became widely regarded as the philosophical founder of modern conservatism. |
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Burke regarded this as appeasement, injurious to national dignity and honour. |
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Byron is regarded as one of the greatest British poets and remains widely read and influential. |
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Later, To Autumn became one of the most highly regarded poems in the English language. |
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William Godwin regarded his daughter's characters as types rather than portraits from real life. |
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Mill regarded economic development as a function of land, labour and capital. |
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David Copperfield is regarded by many as a veiled autobiography of Dickens. |
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Nevertheless, they were asked to return to Brussels as they were regarded as being competent and were needed. |
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In broad terms, Dodgson has traditionally been regarded as politically, religiously, and personally conservative. |
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Lincolnshire has produced Martin Simpson, perhaps the most highly regarded folk guitarist of his generation. |
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One manuscript of this recension is the Liber Regalis at Westminster Abbey which has come to be regarded as the definitive version. |
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Among Elgar's admirers there is disagreement about which of his works are to be regarded as masterpieces. |
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At that time Mahler's music was little regarded and rarely played in English concert halls. |
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Vaughan Williams knew the Savoy operas well, and his music for this piece was and is widely regarded as in the Sullivan vein. |
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By 1976, Queen were back in the studio recording A Day at the Races, which is often regarded as a sequel album to A Night at the Opera. |
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However, over time the area regarded as part of Covent Garden has expanded northwards past Long Acre to High Holborn. |
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In the 21st century, several of Chaplin's films are still regarded as classics and among the greatest ever made. |
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