How did he get to the remote regions of the earth to collect exotic butterflies and Komodo dragons? |
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He has at times lived reclusively on a remote private island in Fiji with a small core group of followers. |
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There are all kinds of heroes, working silently in remote recesses of our country. |
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Each idyll is a society in the distant future or the remote past that can be held up as a noble alternative to American society. |
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It was necessary to make habitable remote regions of Russia where it was regarded as too costly to provide waged labour. |
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She pressed her remote control gadget and the car burst into siren wails with lights flashing. |
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Sadly, Fiona and her quaint highland village seem forever lost to him in the remote mists of time. |
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The new group took part in paintball war games, held at a remote bush property two hours drive south of Perth. |
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It is a very unusual to have such a remote war grave, but it is important to remember the debt we owe to these airmen. |
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Virtual Interface Architecture is a new method or establishing application-to-application remote memory accesses over a network. |
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If the Linux machine can access the remote files, all archiving is done with the zip command. |
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The shop sources some of its most sought after items from remote villages across the South. |
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And an effort to create a new landfill in a remote area of Ontario was blocked by environmentalists. |
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Much of their journey was spent struggling with sheer physical discomfort while camping alone for extended periods at remote desert waterholes. |
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He scowls at the drama on the television and starts fiddling with the remote control. |
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While he was at the remote Aleutian island town of Umnak from 1942 to 1943, Faber lived in a Quonset hut. |
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The University of Bonn uses the infrared-sensitive sensors of the jewel beetle as a template for a remote fire-sensitive network. |
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For example, suppose one of root's cron jobs uses Stunnel to send files to a remote rsync process. |
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Lidar is a remote sensing technique that uses laser light in much the same way that sonar uses sound or radar uses radio waves. |
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They needed to provide key corporate information to remote users, but in a way that was airtight in its security. |
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It also cut a tax incentive aimed at new graduates relocating to remote regions. |
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But the clutch on his Ford Mondeo packed up and he was left on a remote stretch of the dual carriageway. |
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At 10 am I spend a few hours in meditation, occasionally indulging in a bit of remote viewing to keep my hand in. |
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The remote controlled variation works much like a child's radio-controlled toy. |
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From this morning I am going into 'radio silence' for the next 4 days as I'm off to a remote retreat in Scotland. |
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Even today, across many remote areas of the United States, wind-powered pumps draw water from wells to fill livestock watering troughs. |
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Storage hardware vendors also offer a remote replication capability as an add-on feature for their higher-end offerings. |
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This can be deployed as an add-on module to existing remote access servers. |
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Often his journeys involve long treks through remote regions, giving him time to look and think. |
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These carriages journeyed on railways throughout the country and traveled to the most remote villages. |
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Yesterday's crash landing echoed an engine problem back in May which caused him to put the aircraft down in a remote paddock on Lagoon Farm. |
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With such technology parts can just be nested together and then joined on remote electronic command. |
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To conduct a maritime war in distant seas the Admiralty had to be able to transport naval stores to squadrons operating from remote stations. |
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The spectacular traditional-style adobe building is wonderfully remote and romantic. |
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The action of the play takes place in a remote ramshackle beach house built on sand dunes. |
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Both the tiny cottage in remote Wales and the old ranch house in Somerset were daunting projects, requiring extensive and complete make-over. |
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Five hundred and sixteen other patients who also had surgery there have been warned of the remote possibility of exposure. |
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But with two burly dogs giving us a chase, this seemed a remote possibility. |
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The boot opens by remote control, and the radio aerial is cleverly hidden in the rear spoiler. |
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I feel like growling, packing a bag and heading for a remote desert island where only the wind bothers to whisper. |
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The Mining Scout decided to check out the abandoned vessel, on the remote chance that there may still be people aboard. |
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The same network will connect to and command the anchor windlass and countless other remote controlled devices. |
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Doctors are no longer remote gods of the white coat but increasingly hassled and fallible human beings. |
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But however remote or near these scenarios might be, we cannot afford to take the risk of not being prepared. |
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The room had one double bed covered in a green afghan, and a TV without a remote control stood in the corner. |
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At Tim's house, a remote fishing lodge on the upper reaches of the river, the coracles were carried down to the water's edge. |
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Adrienne snapped as she reached for the remote back but Leigh held it out of reach. |
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The men will not be allowed to leave the remote centre and must also keep a vow of complete silence for six months. |
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The problem is that remote users can't access their files over low bandwidth, high-latency wide area networks. |
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National politicians spend an increasing amount of their time dealing with issues of only remote relevance to ordinary peoples' lives. |
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You'll be asked to drop off luggage curbside at a terminal first, then proceed to the designated remote lot where you'll pay in advance. |
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Ever since Oceanic Air flight 815 went down on a remote Pacific island, I have been agonising over some very important questions. |
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Quite how the developer thinks this remote area, that is only penetrated by one minor road, is not a wild place beggars belief. |
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As flight lead I hadn't discussed a divert option in detail because I felt the chances were remote based on the weather forecast. |
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Honda's Stream is also fitted with an engine immobiliser, alarm system and remote keyless entry. |
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Many Koreans realize that it is presently unrealistic and a remote possibility to envision a unified Korea. |
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Walthall has spent hundreds of hours aboard NASA planes, operating remote sensors, but he is doing his research on the ground now. |
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A new kid will use a remote explosive to take out a target efficiently, but it's messy and it's also very risky. |
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Because if you use it on weird foot cramps, there's a remote possibility that you could loosen a blood clot and cause heart damage or even death. |
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If they are replaced with alogical computers, there is a remote possibility the patterns may disappear. |
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At the touch of a button one of the blank monitors blipped to life, displaying a scene that was being picked up by a hidden remote camera. |
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Using these legends, he would come up with these radical theories of fabulous civilizations from remote past. |
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The concept of the device is to activate a remote sensor that will trigger the device on the vehicle that will bring it to a stop. |
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There are several possible new markets, such as remote sensing and space tourism. |
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Despite initial immunological or pharmacological control, remote relapses of intracellular leishmanial infections are well recognised. |
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The specification list is comprehensive for a small car, although the absence of remote mirror adjustment was noted. |
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Is there even a remote possibility of a person who hadn't seen his four previous films, plus his comics and website, understanding the film? |
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A signal condition monitoring circuit drives an integral two-color LED and an alarm signal for remote monitoring at the control. |
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In the near future, with this type of system users would not know whether they controlled a remote microscope or a virtual microscope. |
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And she'd been stupid enough to believe there was even a remote chance he might actually like her as a friend? |
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The researchers had already deployed time-lapse cameras mounted to trees and remote microphones to listen for the telltale calls. |
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The chances of this kind of relationship coming about between three individuals seems highly remote to me. |
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Since 1994, Valdir Cruz has taken photographs of the Yanomami Indians, a native tribe of both northern Brazil and remote regions of Venezuela. |
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If determinism is true, then our acts are the consequences of the laws of nature and events in the remote past. |
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The IR blaster solution worked well, except for a slight lag in remote control response. |
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Having the ability to analyze X-rays and scans digitally from a remote location can be extremely valuable. |
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First, there are various pieces of evidence about monkeys being eaten in the remote past or in primitive cultures in more recent times. |
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Since the remote office would retain the previous media, regression to an earlier version should also be fairly straightforward. |
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The aircraft must refuel on Aitutaki before going on to the remote island, 1200 km northwest of Rarotonga. |
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Moreover, since anthropology started as a museum discipline, this has resulted in a focus on exotic and remote locales and populations. |
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This problem centres on our very large landmass, long coastline, remote location and small population. |
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Similarly, several families have moved closer to urban centres from the remote villages. |
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Invitees used a satellite-based interactive system to link up with participants in locations situated in remote locations. |
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The aircraft will remain for an indefinite period, delivering supplies to more remote locations. |
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Just suppose that cloning a human was no longer a remote possibility, but a scientific reality. |
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A farmer today told how he fought to free two people from the wreckage of their car after a dramatic crash on a remote country lane. |
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The facts are that since 1981, the Aboriginal population in remote areas has grown by more than 20 per cent. |
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Although she had no recent history of trauma, in the remote past she had abdominal trauma that she had chosen not to have repaired. |
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He could have made the same point just as well without any discussion of remote genetic relationships. |
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So if you want to go in the remote areas inside the valley, you don't have any options. |
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Status, rank, and patronage opportunities had rarely been of greater importance and even remote family connections could be of real use. |
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With the aid of a remote camera set 50 meters from the den, Christoph spent many hours watching her perform the intimate chores of motherhood. |
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Tired of the rat race of modern life, they found a deserted valley in a remote region of the world. |
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Chinese is a language rich in kinship terms, but the point is that, whatever sort of relative Mr Li was, he was a remote one. |
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The young men, scions of reactionary families, are sent to the remote Phoenix Mountains for re-education. |
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As remote sensing relies heavily on interpretation skills, local experts may help with the interpretation. |
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Officials generally tolerated prostitution in mining centres, especially in more remote locations. |
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The second type is proprietary and relies on custom software drivers that communicate to the remote chipset. |
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Every Croatian household, from the largest urban center to the most remote village, has a television. |
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Originating from Lucknow, the fruit is gradually establishing itself in certain pockets of Dindigul and in remote places in Salem. |
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If a really big one hits a remote area, it might become news, if word eventually gets back to the metropolis. |
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Some were abstract and suggested forms and shapes, exquisite in themselves but remote from concrete reality. |
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Any remote relationship to terrorism will get you involved in one of these tribunals. |
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There has been a damning indictment of living conditions at a remote Aboriginal community by the West Australian coroner. |
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PingAlarm is a tiny application that sits in the system tray, and has a green light that turns red if any remote device is down. |
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It is ridiculous to suggest that this relationship would become more remote if there were single-seat constituencies. |
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In Hocheng district, a remote mountain area, 600 pigs were buried under landslides up to 3m deep. |
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While seen as personally remote and aloof, Collins came across as fair and measured in meetings with unions. |
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A place of timeless beauty, it beckons to anyone eager to explore remote natural wonders. |
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It is also worth noting that the argument has nothing essential to do with a causal circumstance in the remote past. |
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Beknazarov represented the remote constituency of Aksy district, a poor region in the south of the country. |
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Nervously, I knew that there was a remote chance that Alex was here, and that Alex had Andrea somewhere. |
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He attached the little remote device for his ship onto the rifle. |
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The remote controlled flying craft has gone from covert military ops to a communal backyard hobby. |
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Already we've seen the need for both spouses to work simply to afford a roof over their heads frequently in out-of-the-way locations remote from their place of work. |
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It is challenging to make a Windows system log to a remote device. |
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So remote are some of these khors that people still have their water delivered by boat and speak a dialect almost unrecognisable to Arabic speakers from Muscat. |
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In a remote location with little means for economic development, the Brogpas have cultivating this identity to their advantage. |
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More than 200 gay men from across North America arrived at a remote Arizona oasis by summer's end, kick-starting an international movement that flourishes to this day. |
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At one level, the novel is about male sexual fantasies, at another it is about the role of memory, both the recent and remote past and how they intermesh with the present. |
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When the bubble pops, or in the remote chance that it deflates gradually, the wealth the Party gave the people will deflate too. |
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Seventy plus males all fighting over the remote control, forgetting your birthday or nailing wonky shelves to the firmament without first reading the instructions? |
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They were put to work in remote areas to fell trees, mine the country's mineral wealth and open up the vast and empty land tracts of the far north and east. |
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Not only that, but if you live in remote places, gifts are often best organised by mail order from down south, which adds another week or two to the process. |
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Seemingly different characters have the same name, a car accident happens in both the recent and the remote past, unrelated events have a strange symmetry. |
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She merely sat curled up on the sofa, the remote for the large screen television in hand, and watched the box quietly, waiting for her friend to arise. |
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The weather-beaten faces staring out from old photographs are no longer around to tell of the hardships of life in a remote mining community 100 years ago. |
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I would like to think that Colonial House at least gave us a different view of the remote past than the stereotypical textbook treatment we remember from high school. |
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Still anything that engages the average reader with our remote past, even if in the form of a romantic time-condensing allegory, has got to be a good thing. |
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But instead of going to London she married Frank King and moved to remote Hatches Creek, a wolfram mining town 400 kilometres north of Alice Springs. |
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But can a scanner the size of a TV remote really tell when that chicken goes bad? |
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Shibirghan, the capital of Jowzjan province, is a remote and barren place, even by Afghan standards. |
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Full-scale civil wars are giving way to fragmented armed groups with decentralized power bases in remote border regions. |
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The setting of the film is a remote Cree community in Northern Alberta. |
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In Scotland too, holy wells in remote places attracted the attentions of Presbyterian devotees, often despite the baleful stares of ordained Kirk ministers. |
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I took the remote control and found a nature channel, where bighorn sheep collided against each other in alpine meadows. |
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I am tempted to give one more instance showing how plants and animals, remote in the scale of nature, are bound together by a web of complex relations. |
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Bonded labour may sound like pages from the remote past but is shockingly a fact in the present day, just an hour's drive from the winter capital of Jammu and Kashmir. |
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His subsequent marriages were primarily to form alliances with his nearest and dearest as well as with more remote followers. |
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In my anxiety I got a much earlier train, and when I changed onto the branch line was afflicted with almost overpowering excitement at this journey into the remote past. |
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In more remote areas, landfills and gravel pits ruin their fragile beauty. |
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Diseases continue to ravage large populations, especially in remote areas. |
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The possibility that she might behave rationally seemed remote at best. |
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The introduction of every new DVD and widescreen television eats into our living space, adds another bulky remote console and takes another series of wires across our rooms. |
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A few years ago, I was fishing in a remote part of Maine, and after hours of unfruitful casting with a local streamer pattern, I tied on a wet fly popular in California. |
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The grey seal breeding season has commenced and whitecoat pups can be seen on some of the more remote beaches around the country, including in Kerry. |
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According to Luke, injecting drug use is on the rise amongst young Kooris, with rural areas, even quite remote communities, no longer being quarantined. |
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A free-kick from 30 yards out seemed too remote to be dangerous. |
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The rivers never have seen a dam, and the fish never have seen a hatchery, and the angler wading a remote gravel bar stands in the company of bears and eagles and wolves. |
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The tiny humans, who had skulls about the size of grapefruits, lived with pygmy elephants and Komodo dragons on a remote island in Indonesia 18,000 years ago. |
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The bad weather also blocked roads and grounded helicopters as troops raced against the approaching Himalayan winter to ferry aid to remote areas. |
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I want you to hear what he said about that albeit remote possibility. |
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Options such as ABS brakes and remote locking will cost you extra. |
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The radio gave very good reception, even in remote corners of the country. |
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The SE models gain an electric sunroof, alloys and remote central locking. |
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He's sitting on the couch in the living room of his house in Toledo, Ohio, punching the buttons on the remote control of his TV, which is set in a 1970s-style wall unit. |
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Baghdad and other cities are wracked by small arms and remote bomb ambushes and by mortar and rocket attacks, and are closed to commercial air traffic. |
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It is so hot and radioactive that the miners use remote control equipment. |
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Instead, a remote sensor placed outdoors transmits a radio signal to a monitor inside your house, which shows the data on a liquid crystal display. |
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He was faintly embarrassed by this and explained that living in a remote place demanded extraordinary measures if he was to keep up with the baseball. |
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Compounding the conundrum further is the fact that many cellphones allow direct access to information in remote cloud storage. |
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From that remote outpost, they were to expand the partisan war in Burma by advising and supporting the Kachins in conducting guerrilla warfare behind Japanese lines. |
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They built detention centres, little better than work camps, for the long-term imprisonment of asylum seekers in the most remote parts of Australia. |
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The causes of their deaths were usually said to lie in people's wrong doings in both the recent and the remote past, and their invasion of forbidden domains. |
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American propaganda painted him as unbalanced and remote from reality. |
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The private car park is accessed via remote controlled gates. |
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Originally this was applied to remote sensing for checking the effects of agrochemicals used by farmers, to increase efficiency and reduce ecological damage. |
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They were wired to remote recorders located in separate rooms. |
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Roads are excellent and many of the prime areas are accessible by 2WD vehicles although for the most remote areas it is only safe to travel in convoys of 4WD vehicles. |
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In other words, the Aboriginal past was remote and incidental. |
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It is not quite an electronic spy in the sky but the information superhighway is being engaged to keep farms down remote rural lanes safer from thieves. |
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The California Department of Fish and Game stepped up stocking efforts in the 1950s, airdropping thousands of hatchery-raised fingerlings into even the most remote lakes. |
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Why then, after it had been segregated to emphasize its inferior status, did men wilfully cross the alps and seek out this remote spot for their clandestine purposes? |
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What solitary distances, what sere, remote escarpments, what unbounded, wide eternities they are where you reside, in which no creatures of your hand appear! |
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The compact remote unit measures 3 inches high by 1.75 inches wide by 1.75 inches deep and has a full telephone keypad with flash, redial and 10-number memory. |
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The remote area will offer astronomers a ringside seat for the sky spectacular. |
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Nature turned down the paper because it was considered too remote from reality. |
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In response to Mixcoatl's demands, leaders in remote altepemeh gave him land and provided workers to cultivate it. |
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The loneliness and remote grandeur of the scene swept one into an angelless Paradise. |
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The hot, blowsy country, remote from danger, had a lonely, forgotten feeling. |
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I suspect there is a hidden strata of young architectural talent which dismisses the RSA as a remote and fusty collection of old buffties. |
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The mainframe system offers busable signal routing, remote power supply and an optional remote fader box. |
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Good thing somebody figured out the radio, otherwise you all would have been cactused, in a remote location like that, mate. |
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But the domestic turkey is about as remote from the wild animal as a Care Bear is from a grizzly. |
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At this time, cooning in the remote interior is a famous pastime. As this animal is entirely nocturnal in its habits it is hunted only at night. |
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All you do around here, Troy, is eat and couch and fondle the remote control. |
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The incubators are built in remote fastnesses, where there is little or no likelihood of their being discovered by other tribes. |
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Several Yorkshire railway networks were introduced as railways spread across the country to reach remote areas. |
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Celtic shrines were situated in remote areas such as hilltops, groves, and lakes. |
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Long believed to be extinct, the purple-bellied speckled turtle was sighted for the first time in living memory in a remote pasture near Chicago. |
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The problem getting to all these remote customers is still the last mile, no matter how far they live from the switch. |
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Before the 19th century, relatively wild, remote areas were often seen simply as uncivilised and dangerous. |
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Red deer have a stronghold on the moor and can be seen on quiet hillsides in remote areas, particularly in the early morning. |
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This type of climate is even found in the very remote parts of the Papuan Highlands in Indonesia. |
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Terminal 2 is due to receive a major extension, to encompass current remote stands to the west. |
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Many children, especially girls, drop out of school after completing the 5th Year in remote areas. |
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There were also a number of Cistercian abbeys, but these were often in remote areas and not destined to become cathedrals. |
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In an effort to make them more effective, guns were made ever bigger, although this hampered their ability to reach remote castles. |
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Its critics saw this type of Medieval art as unrefined and too remote from the aesthetic proportions and shapes of Classical art. |
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What sort of Marxist devotes six years to the perfecting of a novel so remote from the struggle for tomorrow? |
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Alexander Abela's 2001 Makibefo was set among, and starred, residents of Faux Cap, a remote fishing community in Madagascar. |
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Mary Shelley was distracted and unhappy in the cramped and remote Villa Magni, which she came to regard as a dungeon. |
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Yet in Northanger Abbey she alludes to the trope, with the heroine, Catherine, anticipating a move to a remote locale. |
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The sanatorium at Cranham consisted of a series of small wooden chalets or huts in a remote part of the Cotswolds near Stroud. |
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Certain other songs were unmistakably the work of English sailors of an uncertain but very remote period. |
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The consensus among biographers of Britten is that his father was a loving but somewhat stern and remote parent. |
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Olivier was devoted to his mother, but not to his father, whom he found a cold and remote parent. |
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A number of these are available for remote access to registered St Pancras Reader Pass holders. |
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In remote areas there are settlements of Alaskan Natives and Native Hawaiians. |
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Nevertheless, Scotland, as remote and impoverished as it was, was now aligned to a major European power. |
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Jo Grimond, for example, who became Liberal leader in 1956, was MP for the remote Orkney and Shetland islands. |
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The rest of the Chinese troops tried to return to Yunnan through remote mountainous forests and out of these, at least half died. |
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On 13 July 2008, a coordinated Taliban attack was launched on a remote NATO base at Wanat in Kunar province. |
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Declines have been particularly significant in the more remote outlying islands, some of which remain vulnerable to ongoing losses. |
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Because of its remote location, it is said to be the only genuine alpine hut in Britain. |
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In addition to hiding it, they would move it and invest it in businesses in remote provinces or even outside China. |
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A similar distance to the north of Lewis are North Rona and Sula Sgeir, two small and remote islands. |
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The ancient romancers most commonly wrote fiction about the remote past with little attention to historical reality. |
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Throughout his life, Greene travelled far from England, to what he called the world's wild and remote places. |
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This is the return of apprehended Mexicans to remote locations by Border Patrol rather than the nearest Mexican port of entry. |
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A network of passenger ships makes longer connections to more remote islands, especially in the eastern part of the archipelago. |
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As of 2017, there were no border crossings of any kind on the two countries' short and remote western border section. |
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Medical and dental inspections were introduced after 1908, though reaching remote schools proved difficult. |
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Dubh Artach lighthouse is located on a remote rock and warns seafarers away from the area itself and the nearby Torran Rocks. |
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Be aware that if descending in poor visibility a very common mistake is to walk down the west ridge into remote terrain. |
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To a great extent the remnants survived on land that was either too steep, too rocky, or too remote to be agriculturally useful. |
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Wah Fu Estate was built in a remote corner on Hong Kong Island, with similar concepts in a smaller scale. |
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Like many other instruments of classical music, the violin descends from remote ancestors, cruder in form, that were used for folk music. |
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All abbeys of the order were to be built in remote rural locations, and had to be simple and unadorned. |
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Deforestation continued to the more remote areas as a warmer climate allowed the cultivation even of upland areas. |
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In fact, many societies group their myths, legends and history together, considering myths to be true accounts of their remote past. |
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All told, some 30 subjects generated over 1.5 million trials in the remote and off-time experiments. |
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The current transmission lines in remote locations were not designed for the transport of large amounts of energy. |
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Wind turbines have been used for household electric power generation in conjunction with battery storage over many decades in remote areas. |
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Because salt marshes are often located next to urban areas, they are likely to receive more visitors than remote wetlands. |
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The region was less Romanised than the rest of Roman Britain since it was considered a remote province. |
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Apart from Ushant, these are remote islands and mountains of Britain and Scandinavia and some places around the Baltic Sea. |
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In more remote areas, the only available depth information has been collected with lead lines. |
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Those regions are islands or remote regions, for instance four overseas French regions and Corsica. |
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A range of airborne, satellite and land based remote sensing techniques can provide additional, mappable data. |
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Prolonged drought seems the most likely explanation for their demise and the remote nature of the island meant few visitors. |
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Also, some Dutch dialects are more remote from the Dutch standard language than some varieties of a regional language are. |
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It was developed by Alfred Traeger in 1929 as a way of providing radio communications to remote homesteads in the Australian outback. |
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In the more mountainous and remote areas of the Yukon and BC, working sternwheelers lived on well into the 20th century. |
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That the Balts lived east of the Vistula from remote prehistoric times is unquestioned. |
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The current motion of the tectonic plates is today determined by remote sensing satellite data sets, calibrated with ground station measurements. |
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In North America, foxes and coyotes are probably the most common predators, with bobcats and lynx also preying on them in more remote locations. |
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Water deer are proficient swimmers, and can swim several miles to reach remote river islands. |
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They are found in all regions of the Earth except Antarctica and some remote islands. |
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The mountains are dry and brown and so remote that not even helicopters fly overhead, spraying their poison over papaverous hillsides. |
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The spread of these two Indian religions confined the adherents of Southeast Asian indigenous beliefs into remote inland areas. |
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Due to their remote location, the islands remain largely undisturbed by human activities. |
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The total sediment deposition rate in remote areas is estimated at two to three centimeters per thousand years. |
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The present is only intelligible in the light of the past, often a very remote past indeed. |
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Albatrosses are colonial, nesting for the most part on remote oceanic islands, often with several species nesting together. |
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In the early studies, a human sender was typically present at the remote location, as part of the experiment protocol. |
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Secondly, in the viewing step, participants were asked to verbally express or sketch their impressions of the remote scene. |
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His paper included numerous references to remote viewing studies at the time. |
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During this migration, we will return to smaller towns, called penturbia, and to more remote suburbs, called the exurbs. |
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Many Gulag camps were positioned in extremely remote areas of northeastern Siberia. |
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Oil companies charter helicopters to move workers and parts quickly to remote drilling sites located at sea or in remote locations. |
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Due to the Isles of Scilly's remote location, the shipping service is often called 'a life line' for the archipelago. |
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The summer season is in full swing and Father John Paul sets off on an adventure to a remote local island with a very special history. |
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Her mother was consigned to a remote apartment in Buckingham Palace, and Victoria often refused to see her. |
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Petrol sniffing is also a problem among some remote Indigenous communities. |
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Tomson Highway, CM is a Canadian and Cree playwright, novelist, and children's author, who was born in a remote area north of Brochet, Manitoba. |
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There are even hotter spots in the Sahara, but they are located in extremely remote areas, especially in the Azalai, lying in northern Mali. |
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Ukraine became an active participant in scientific space exploration and remote sensing missions. |
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The closest one to Rome was called Citerior and the more remote one Ulterior. |
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Residents of remote communities have neither the power nor the resources to demand enforcement of their rights. |
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Thus Finns from different parts of the country are more remote from each other genetically compared to many European peoples between themselves. |
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In the 1960s, nearly all Soviet children had access to education, the only exception being those living in remote areas. |
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The Ansiwiz similar to the Roman Dii Consentes appear as a limited circle of powerful beings, deities or remote ancestors. |
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Odin is a remote descendant of Thor, removed by twelve generations, who led an expedition across Germany, Denmark and Sweden to Norway. |
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I point it out to my companion, but he's already moving ahead of me, aiming the remote at the Porsche and plipping it open. |
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Nikola Tesla pioneered the induction motor, high frequency transmission of electricity, and remote control. |
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Marti must contend with a remote stepmother, podlike to begin with, and has to destroy the vegetative incarnations of her father and brother. |
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Many have been collected around camp fires. Polystoechotids are also taken at lights in remote areas. |
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There were also many undercover agents looking for the secrets brought by the Portuguese voyages to remote lands. |
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Small towns and villages are scattered across the forest, and because its vegetation is so dense, some remote areas are still unexplored. |
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His father held an important position at court and was connected by remote illegitimate descent with the Portuguese monarchy. |
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However, many Maya villages remained remote from Spanish colonial authority, and for the most part continued to manage their own affairs. |
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Yet, in contradiction to all these very plausible presumptions, even this remote period teems with its own peculiar and separate instruction. |
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Due to the absence of human development in its remote habitat, it retains more of its original range than any other extant carnivore. |
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Cape York Peninsula is a large remote peninsula located in Far North Queensland, Australia. |
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More budget resorts are being opened in remote areas, which will provide more tourism opportunities. |
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Ostrogs were often built in remote areas or within the fortification lines, such as the Great Abatis Line. |
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The arrival of the Russian settlers at the remote Russkoye Ustye in the Indigirka delta likely also dates to the 17th century. |
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Kogadovski said that in order to attract and employ good talent in such a remote place, the town had to be exceptional. |
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It flows north through remote terrain before joining the Lena near Olyokminsk. |
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On the other hand, some languages make finer tense distinctions, such as remote vs. |
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In some remote areas, agricultural terms used by the rural workers may have been derived from Norman French. |
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By 1500 BC the Lapita culture, descendants of the second wave, would begin to expand and spread into the more remote islands. |
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Deaths in a general disturbance are too remote to be caused by all participants. |
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The farms left were either too remote or their owners had paid for protection or collaborated with the regime. |
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In order to act as a disqualification, the matter must be immediate and personal and not a general or remote matter. |
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This was apparently because it was more economic to import iron from Sweden and elsewhere than to make it in some more remote British locations. |
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They are used by guest ranches to transport materials to remote locations to set up campsites for tourists and guests. |
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For example, they are a critical part of the supply chain for all sides of the conflict in remote parts of Afghanistan. |
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It is useful in small, remote communities that require only a small amount of electricity. |
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