| Now the really searching questions were being asked of our fellows who responded in some style. |
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| Takemoto, in the middle rounds, attacked him with straight rights, while Saohin responded with roundhouse blows. |
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| Regional leaders responded by rescinding his order, and getting him fired from his job. |
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| Great passing and running brought two tries for the Captain, but the Soulies responded each time. |
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| The managing editor responded by telephoning the publisher and yelling at him angrily during the conversation. |
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| The north responded to the news by threatening to abandon the 1953 armistice that ended the Korean War. |
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| Every pro se submission must be responded to by a government attorney, researched by a law clerk, and considered by a judge. |
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| However, Marian has responded well to treatment and is continuing to do so. |
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| Appliances from the fire stations responded and officers quickly extinguished the blaze. |
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| Her fingers were light and gentle upon the keys, and the machine responded by whirring into action. |
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| All patients responded favorably to treatment with folic acid and tetracycline. |
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| In Siena artists responded to the Florentine preoccupation with space, yet retained a traditional interest in rich decoration. |
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| The company responded with a lockout and threats it would relocate production to Thailand. |
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| The lesion had not responded to self prescribed topical antibiotics and antiseptics. |
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| Singular wine shops responded by extending their remit to beer and spirits. |
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| We were going to wait and see whether they responded to the call to yield up the people responsible. |
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| He says he is on target as far as members contributions are concerned but urges any member who has not yet responded to do so soon. |
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| A lot of credit must go to the people who have thought this event up and organised it, and people have responded with a very good turnout. |
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| They all responded by skirting around the issue trying not to point of the finger of blame. |
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| The Department of Foreign Affairs responded by issuing the following memo to all Irish legations and consulates abroad. |
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| It is important that self-inflicted injuries are responded to in a calm and respectful manner. |
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| In May 2004 I was part of an international team that responded to an outbreak of Ebola haemorrhagic fever in South Sudan. |
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| One patient relapsed upon discontinuation of clarithromycin therapy but has since responded to re-initiation of treatment. |
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| With a longitudinal bias field, there was a lag of about 3.5 ns as the magnetization responded to the switching pulse. |
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| Those protesters have clashed with nightstick-wielding riot police who responded with water cannons, teargas and rubber bullets. |
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| What would I ask an enchanted diary if it one day spontaneously responded to my marginal annotations? |
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| Around the room angry glares were thrown at Josh who responded by smiling bashfully and trying to shrink against the window pane behind him. |
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| Raith responded 18 minutes after the break when substitute Paul McManus' angled shot was helped over the goal-line by Colin Boylan. |
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| For instance, how would Sir Alex have responded if the local lacrosse team had kicked his players off their training pitch? |
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| The industry and insurance regulators responded quickly to the newly perceived hurricane risk. |
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| The affected trees likely responded to pathogenic infection by producing traumatic resin at the sites of inoculation. |
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| The crowd responded in kind, with people digging out money from pockets, purses, and wallets. |
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| The results were the same when we considered only those who responded at both times. |
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| Local authorities responded by mobilising paramilitary police units and deploying a tank regiment onto the streets. |
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| Twink responded to the accolades by appearing to wipe tears from her cheeks. |
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| The rural population rose in revolt against the barons, who responded by mobilizing their private armies. |
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| The Premier's Office responded with a curt acknowledgment of receipt of the letter. |
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| She said Commissioner Noel Conroy responded with an acknowledgement that he received her file, but there was no further comment. |
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| The Government responded by making it clear there were no plans to review the law on secondary action. |
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| A second, functional level of military activity responded to shifts in the conduct of operations. |
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| Only five out of nine centres responded within four months by resubmitting their data. |
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| He also responded to insults with more creative insults, and occasionally responded to legitimate criticisms with well-turned phrases. |
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| Four patients responded despite extensive metastases to liver, brain, skin, and adrenals, with survival of 4 to 6 months. |
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| Iceland's delegation responded by walking out of the meeting and threatening to resume commercial whaling with or without approval. |
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| Within days, Kerry's camp responded in kind, buying a series of adverts in key swing states. |
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| Ivy responded to them, which brought another roar of laughter from the two girls. |
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| On a whim, I responded to one of them, asking whether she ever comes into Center City. |
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| Initially speechless, the Colonel quickly regained his composure and responded in a most emphatic affirmative. |
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| A remarkable 25 percent of employees responded in the affirmative to this question. |
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| In the past, manufacturers responded to cyclical downturns in sales by making temporary lay-offs, usually concentrated among blue-collar workers. |
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| Predictably, club owners and ravers responded with a pressure campaign of their own, accusing city hall of being oppressive and anti-youth. |
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| Bolton fans have taken Holdsworth to their hearts and the striker has responded in kind with his wholehearted commitment to the cause. |
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| The language papers with wide readership in rural areas have responded admirably to the hardships faced by farmers in their own way. |
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| The firm responded by reallocating resources and lawyers between departments, slimming down specialist teams and strengthening others. |
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| Progressives would profit more by studying the way the New Right responded to life in the political wilderness. |
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| Charged with the responsibility of preserving it further, Williamson responded by walking the leadoff man and then wild-pitching him to second. |
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| After losing the first game, the Warriors responded by taking three straight games, winning the match. |
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| The group responded immediately dropping into a crouch and aiming their weapons. |
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| As a teenager, Kureishi responded to the racist taunts by immersing himself in rock music and nurturing his rebellious streak. |
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| With characteristic quarrelsomeness Janet responded rebukingly to an elaborate compliment. |
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| The couch and kikuyu have both responded well to the treatment and have provided a thick matting of grass on the surface. |
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| Nor could he offer any reason why the US military had responded by calling for a massive air strike. |
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| So the federal government responded with astonishing alacrity, great efficiency. |
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| It isn't that the British responded to the crisis with insufficient alacrity, or that they showed a want of resolve. |
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| And he responded to me in kind last night saying that he understood that and that it was an attack against him. |
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| Some nations responded instantly by pledging emergency aid in money and in kind. |
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| Clarke has responded to his critics with a dollop of wistful regret, followed by an adamant refusal to back down. |
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| Women responded positively to this new ideal, for it endowed motherhood, and thus womanhood, with a new sense of dignity and purpose. |
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| About 22 per cent of those targeted responded, said Ferguson, and the redemption on samples hit 80 per cent. |
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| Financially, colleges responded to revenue shortfalls by laying off workers and downsizing operations. |
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| He believes the players responded to his critical words and that his replacement should have been acquired last summer. |
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| Quite a few conservatives responded to the widespread put-downs of his intelligence by embracing literal know-nothingism. |
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| The work responded to the presence of classics in the Antarctic, in the place names given by British public school-educated explorers. |
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| They also found that ADHD children responded variably to different B vitamins, with pyridoxine and thiamine antagonizing each other's benefits. |
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| This is not only a romantic attitude, it is also a faith that good work will be responded to and rewarded somehow. |
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| As soon as a visitor countered them, the actors responded by launching into an intellectual discussion on art. |
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| Balard had a kind and amiable personality, to which students responded warmly. |
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| Residents said mosques had broadcast appeals for police to return to duty and some had responded. |
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| Our people have responded with courage and compassion, calm and reason, resolve and fierce determination. |
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| Administrators responded with an institution lockdown, confining all prisoners to their cells. |
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| She responded by inviting him to her room and locked him out in the corridor. |
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| The volunteers appealed to the public to cooperate and many visitors responded to this call by taking cloth and paper bags. |
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| Great variation exists in the ways community colleges have responded to the rising immigrant student population on their campuses. |
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| Having the finals weekend was a prestigious event to host and people responded to it. |
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| It has responded by creating its own, alternative reality, ideologically consistent but full of falsehood. |
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| The eleven-year old retains his zest for the game and he responded gamely to Ruby's urgings and stayed on well to beat Frezenium by three lengths. |
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| Malik responded through the bullhorn, calling for the immediate indictment of Darren Wilson, the cop who shot and killed Brown. |
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| Johnson took King's attack as a declaration of war and responded in kind. |
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| He responded to the revelations by canceling a public appearance involving relief for Hurricane Sandy victims. |
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| Mandelbaum responded by punching Frank in the nose and knocking him from the carriage. |
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| Attacks are underreported and surveys often depend on what questions were asked and who responded. |
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| They trust you absolutely and all responded in different ways. |
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| Neither the Indian consulate nor a representative from ICE in El Paso responded to requests for comment on this story. |
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| Authorities responded by putting the entire city in lockdown. |
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| Wilson would later tell the grand jury that he had been only polite and Brown had responded with the f word. |
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| Swifts responded when striker Dwayne Edward waltzed the ball round Lance Key, but defender Daniel Cunningham, making his debut, coolly shepherded the ball out under pressure. |
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| Ralphie responded quickly as he flashed them his press card. |
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| Rumours abound that the chef responded by adding a tin of Campbell's tomato soup and pinch of spices to the meat and so Britain's most popular dish was born. |
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| She and four others responded to an ad for a local reality show. |
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| A washerman from Dvarka, a water-carrier from Jagannath puri, and a barber from Bidar responded one after another and advanced to offer their heads. |
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| Arias dryly responded that her memory was affected by men screaming at her the way Martinez and Alexander had done. |
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| As I hoped and expected, he could not do that and responded without a word of demurral or argument on the merits. |
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| At last people have responded to the invitation for new members! |
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| The driver responded by hitting Singh with his truck and dragging him for 30 feet. |
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| It was a deliberate challenge to the authority of the parlement which responded in November 1755 with some of the boldest remonstrances ever written. |
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| After the demonstrators threw rocks and paint bombs, police responded with overwhelming force, firing rubber bullets, water cannon and tear gas before launching baton charges. |
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| She responded strongly and with breath-taking quickness to this situation. |
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| Instead, clapper responded with an egregious falsehood, if not an outright lie. |
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| The audience responded with self-conscious groans and moans as if to suggest that Meyers had crossed some sacred line. |
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| His spokeman, donny Ferguson, has not responded to inquiries on the Congressman's whereabouts. |
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| And labor, vastly outspent by big business in this right-to-work state, responded to Spitzer, and to clean elections in general, with a certain enthusiasm. |
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| Uber responded to the PR nightmare by reversing the surge, refunding those affected, and doling out free rides. |
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| Lorraine responded by asking us to keep him off the kitchen worktops. |
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| People responded with a kindness and generosity I couldn't have imagined. |
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| After years of virtual silence, clegg has responded by demanding a public apology. |
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| The idea to invest in their own hair company came from Miko after seeing how clients at their salon responded to her natural hair. |
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| I responded to Dave that mobbing behavior, when smaller birds team up to harry a larger one, is common in many bird species, from corvids to raptors to songbirds. |
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| The mayor responded defiantly with a kind of military pageant that was truly bizarre for such a secretive organization. |
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| I responded by tucking the cover in too tightly for your wiggle. |
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| The archdiocese responded, in part, by forming a human rights committee. |
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| Police wearing riot gear responded by closing roads and kettling in the protesters outside the mosque, refusing to allow movement between their lines. |
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| The colonel responded with a swift kick that sent him sprawling. |
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| The U.S. responded to security threats with cool heads and plenty of expertise in WWII and the cold war. |
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| King Alfred the Great is said to have responded by building weirs and embankments on the river to lower the water-level, so stranding the Danish fleet upstream. |
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| He responded that as the questions were largely what might pop into the head of whoever knocked the survey together, one should perhaps not read too much into them. |
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| The humility of Joseph to accept this news when most would have responded with incredulity and dismay. |
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| My friends instantly, abundantly, responded, some agreeing with the premise, others either objecting or not fully absorbing it. |
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| The manager responded by directing the first teller to call the police and activate the alarm. |
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| I was a little mystified at how benignly he responded to my questions about his business activities. |
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| In both instances, the officers had responded with inexcusable rudeness. |
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| Encouraged by such strong findings, Carter and her colleagues began to look at how lactating and nonlactating women responded to the stress of strenuous exercise. |
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| The committee responded by seeking a court order to force Kelly and Stepien to cooperate. |
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| By fleeing his palace, Mubarak responded to the instinct not to have his entrails on display in the public square. |
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| By one report, the police who responded recovered 14 shell casings from an AR-15 assault rifle. |
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| You blew me away because you responded to my comment on the channel by name! |
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| Somewhere in the basalt hills a lion roared, the sound carrying through the night until another responded. |
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| The British had responded by sending a battle cruiser and threatening an international boycott. |
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| Falbrav took the lead along the rails soon after entering the straight, but defending champion High Chaparral responded well to nose just in front approaching the line. |
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| In the nineteenth century, theatres, music halls and cinemas were regulated as local authorities responded to fears about alcohol abuse and immorality. |
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| His body responded to his mind, flooding his loins, yet again. |
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| The South responded in kind by bombarding an equally lonely patch of ocean, just north of the border. |
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| Baugh responded after the first attack there in 1993 and helped tow wrecked cars from the bombed garage. |
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| But then an uberblogger, Mickey Kaus of slate.com, commented on my comment, and his comments were responded to and picked up by others. |
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| The birds were easily arousable and responded appropriately if manipulated. |
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| Arthralgia that responded to nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medications was also reported in the patient. |
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| The crowd on the floor responded with a half-hearted murmur of assent. |
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| Coffee roasting system manufacturers have responded to the high cost of afterburning by equipping their roasters with an air recycling system. |
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| In subjects who responded well to the training, the EEG revealed characteristic changes in brain activity, more specifically in the alpha waves. |
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| After their recent slip-up against Falkirk, the Jambos have responded with four straight victories and the champagne is now on ice. |
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| Shapiro has not responded to my request for clarification on his comment. |
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| A homeowner responded with a key and a search was conducted with a State Police K-9 unit. |
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| However, it was touching to see how well people have responded to his reburial, even throwing roses at his funeral procession. |
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| Anina turned to look at Mama, who responded by wailing and rushing out of the room, gathering her khanga shawl about the waist. |
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| The 8-week study looked at what happened to children aged 10-17 years who had lamotrigine withdrawn after they had responded to it. |
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| The Empire of Japan responded by sending their own force to Korea to crush the Tonghak and installed a puppet government in Seoul. |
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| He responded to reporters' questions with equivocal answers. |
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| The alma mater had again called on her sons in her hour of need and again they had responded. |
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| The audience loudly clapped the actress, who responded with a deep curtsey. |
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| They responded with the same counterpassword that they had been given prior to leaving Puebla. |
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| This statement is supported by in-vitro experiments data where extracted forisomes responded to application of aphid salivary compounds. |
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| Eli Whitney responded to the challenge by inventing the inexpensive cotton gin. |
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| Tiberius, the new Emperor, responded by granting Claudius consular ornaments. |
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| When his will was enforced, Rome responded by violently seizing the tribe's lands in full. |
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| Edgar was proclaimed king by his supporters, but William responded swiftly, ignoring a continental revolt in Maine. |
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| There was some resistance, but the King responded by threatening with outlawry, and the grant was eventually made. |
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| When the clergy, with reference to the bull, refused to pay, Edward responded with outlawry. |
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| Edward responded with severe brutality against Bruce's allies and supporters. |
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| Edward responded to the confiscation of Aquitaine by challenging Philip's right to the French throne. |
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| The French responded in kind and French pirates, under Scottish protection, raided many English coastal towns. |
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| Moreover, two genomic regions strongly responded to selection for thermal tolerance in interlatitudinal crosses. |
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| I responded by saying that the intervarsity was a student affair and had to be taken up with the students. |
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| James responded by sending some ecclesiastical commissioners to hold a visitation and install him as president. |
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| Charles responded to the failure by denouncing his comrades, and continuing with his by now routine drunkenness and abuse of his mistress. |
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| The debating societies were commercial enterprises that responded to this demand, sometimes very successfully. |
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| The soldiers responded to a barrage of stones by firing into the crowd, killing between 13 and 50 people. |
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| Finally, foreign powers threatened to overthrow the Revolution, which responded with extremism and systematic violence in its own defence. |
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| The Allies responded by forming a Seventh Coalition, which defeated Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo in June. |
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| The railways responded by purchasing about a fourth of the canal system, in part to get the right of way, and in part to buy off critics. |
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| The depression of 1842 led to a wave of strikes, as workers responded to the wage cuts imposed by employers. |
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| The Liberal government of the day led by Asquith responded with the Cat and Mouse Act. |
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| The United Kingdom responded to Greek requests for assistance by sending troops to Crete and providing air support to Greece. |
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| Germany responded by disarming Italian forces, seizing military control of Italian areas, and creating a series of defensive lines. |
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| Britain and France decided that Hitler had no intention to uphold diplomatic agreements and responded by preparing for war. |
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| In November BAE responded that work on an AESA radar continued, to protect exports. |
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| The JPO responded that more experienced pilots would be able to safely operate the aircraft and that procedures would improve over time. |
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| The West responded with the Crusades, eventually resulting in the Sack of Constantinople by participants of the Fourth Crusade. |
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| The Methodists responded vigorously to their critics and thrived despite the attacks against them. |
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| Consultation at grassroots level during 2006 and 2007 revealed overwhelming opposition from those who responded. |
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| However, the official associations responded by disfellowshipping churches that refused to comply. |
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| Rather than consenting, the parliament responded by refusing to consider any request until the chancellor was removed. |
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| The king famously responded that he would not dismiss as much as a scullion from his kitchen at parliament's request. |
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| Widespread knowledge of Chaucer's works is attested by the many poets who imitated or responded to his writing. |
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| Gilmour responded by issuing a carefully worded press release affirming that Pink Floyd would continue to exist. |
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| Hardy once played it four times over the course of an evening until the crowd responded favorably. |
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| Bin Hammam also responded by writing to FIFA, protesting unfair treatment in suspension by the FIFA Ethics Committee and FIFA administration. |
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| The Premier League responded by announcing their intention to resist such a reduction. |
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| The athletes of the gymnasium responded by forming a more organised athletics association. |
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| In 1945 and again in 1961 the Courts responded that they had no authority to review the government's actions. |
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| O'Sullivan responded that he played better with his left hand than Robidoux could with his right. |
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| King Guy responded by raising the largest army that Jerusalem had ever put in the field. |
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| Celestine III called for a Crusade in 1193, but when Bishop Berthold of Hanover responded in 1198, he led a large army to defeat and his death. |
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| He responded by stopping the harassment and cooperating with the Centre Party. |
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| Northern Ireland's First Minister Peter Robinson and Welsh First Minister Carwyn Jones responded positively to the result. |
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| Under William's fourth son, King Henry I of England, the Normans, now well established in England, responded by pushing west into Wales. |
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| Strongbow responded in early 1174 by marching an army into Thomond and advancing towards Limerick. |
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| Roosevelt responded with the New Deal, which included the establishment of the Social Security system. |
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| Germany responded by mobilising its own reserves and implementing Aufmarsch II West. |
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| The German high command responded by despatching troops to hold the line, but these forces were far too weak to reestablish a front. |
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| In Belfast, loyalists responded by invading nationalist districts, burning houses and businesses. |
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| Thatcher responded by demoting Howe and by listening more to her adviser Sir Alan Walters on economic matters. |
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| Sociologists Mark Mitchell and Dave Russell responded that Thatcher had been badly misinterpreted. |
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| Massoud responded that, as long as he controlled an area the size of his hat, he would continue to defend it from the Taliban. |
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| Of those who thought Iraq had weapons sequestered somewhere, about half responded that said weapons would not be found in combat. |
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| Governments and central banks responded with unprecedented fiscal stimulus, monetary policy expansion and institutional bailouts. |
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| The Clerk of the Parliaments, standing on the sovereign's left, responded by stating the appropriate Norman French formula. |
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| In the same year as the People's Charter was created, the British Parliament instead responded by passing the 1842 Mining Act. |
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| The central government responded by launching airborne and seaborne military invasions of rebel strongholds Padang and Manado. |
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| The military observers refused, and the RUF responded by besieging the camp and attacking other UNAMSIL bases in the area. |
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| Yugoslav authorities responded by launching a crackdown against KLA militants. |
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| Governments and central banks responded with fiscal and monetary policies to stimulate national economies and reduce financial system risks. |
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| Agustin has responded saying he closed the company in 1994 and it paid all of its taxes. |
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| Early bilingual learners showed that they simply responded most efficiently to the task at hand. |
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| Other assemblies, however, have responded by formalizing their commitment to Cessationism. |
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| Mulay Hafiz appealed to France. France immediately responded by sending a sizable expeditionary force to occupy Morocco. |
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| Britain responded by a massive building program launched in 1904 by the highly controversial First Sea Lord, Sir John Fisher. |
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| In the London literary world, he was a rival of Henry Fielding, and the two responded to each other's literary styles in their own novels. |
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| Greene responded that constructing a vision of pure faith and goodness in the novel was beyond his talents. |
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| It was at this time that, being requested to write lyrics for The Melodies of Scotland, he responded by contributing over 100 songs. |
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| I believe very strongly in fascism, people have always responded with greater efficiency under a regimental leadership. |
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| Cameron responded to the backlash, and Kenneth Turan's review in particular. |
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| Coalition forces responded with a series of military offensives and an increase of troops in Afghanistan. |
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| A massive capital flight was responded to with a freezing of bank accounts, generating further turmoil. |
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| The West responded with the Crusades, eventually resulting in the Sack of Constantinople by participants in the Fourth Crusade. |
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| King Eystein responded in turn by making a similar grant to this same Erlend, cancelling the effect of David's grant. |
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| The King of the Scots massed an army on the Northumberland's border, to which the English responded by gathering an army at Newcastle. |
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| Haakon rejected the claim, and in the following year responded with a formidable invasion. |
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| He wrote to the king requesting assistance, who responded by instructing him to vigorously suppress the rebels. |
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| Andrew Moray responded to news of its advance by marching east to confront it. |
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| The congregation responded by stripping the shrines, images and altars of the church and then sacked the local friaries and Carthusian house. |
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| The regent responded by sending troops to restore order and Glencairn led a force to defend the town's new Protestant status. |
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| When additional French troops arrived in Leith, Edinburgh's seaport, the Protestants responded by retaking Edinburgh. |
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| He responded that she should not to be troubled by what had never harmed her. |
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| Britain responded by closing Boston Harbor and passing a series of punitive measures against Massachusetts colony. |
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| The colonists responded by establishing the Massachusetts Provincial Congress, effectively removing Crown control of the colony outside Boston. |
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| Many Scottish church leaders, and their congregations, responded to the Five Articles with boycotts and disdain. |
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| The newly empowered barons banished Gaveston, to which Edward responded by revoking the reforms and recalling his favourite. |
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| Parliament, initially ambivalent, responded to the London crowds that called for Prince Edward to take the throne. |
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| A nonswitch trial means that the bilingual responded in the same language twice in a row. |
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| Owain Gwynedd responded by sending his son Hywel ab Owain Gwynedd to deprive Cadwaladr of his lands in Ceredigion. |
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| Welsh responded to his bad luck by throwing himself back into competitive fighting. |
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| Music reviewers responded with surprise when the band began to perform live while sober. |
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| Tolkien warned them that he wrote quite slowly, and responded with several stories he had already developed. |
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| The citizens of many inner city areas responded with the freeway and expressway revolts. |
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| The Dutch responded to the growing intimidation by enlisting large numbers of armed merchantmen into their navy. |
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| On 3 August 1914, Germany responded to this action by declaring war on France. |
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| Tromp quickly responded by sending his own captains to intercept the English. |
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| The two attacked the capital of Poitiers, and Richard responded by attacking Brittany. |
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| In some cases, the Luftwaffe responded to requests within 10 to 20 minutes. |
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| The German Army responded by sending a large portion of its armoured reserves to defend. |
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| The Government responded by creating the Upper Clyde Shipbuilders consortium. |
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| Hervey responded with such volubility that anyone could see he was a pastmaster in Castilian swearing. |
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| Henry responded to the French and Angevin threat by expanding his own network of supporters beyond the Norman borders. |
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| Henry responded by mounting campaigns against the rebel barons and deepening his alliance with Theobald. |
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| In 1936, the Danish foreign office responded to Argentina that it would be the red clover, due to its significance in agriculture. |
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| When asked about it later, however, Beckham responded that protests are not his business. |
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| The French responded in force from Fort Duquesne, and in July Washington was forced to surrender at the Battle of Fort Necessity. |
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| The British had responded to the French challenge in North America by striking at the heart of New France. |
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| General Amherst responded by despatching a force of men from New York under his younger brother William Amherst to recapture the island. |
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| The first part of the act went off smoothly. One of the brothers responded to the phantom punch and stumbled off the stage onto the floor. |
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| Wouters responded saying further talks were possible, but that Cirrus would continue to develop the SF50 in house. |
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| However the nobility responded with a new agricultural system that restored prosperity. |
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| Silkbeard responded by offering the bed of his mother to several Viking lords from Scandinavia, Ireland and Britain. |
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| The Allies responded by occupying Iceland, the Faroe Islands and Greenland. |
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| Peter III responded to their call, and landed in Trapani to an enthusiastic welcome five months later. |
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| Ma He responded defiantly by saying that the Mongol pretender had jumped into a lake. |
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| The king responded with a ship full of spices and, later, an Indian Rhinoceros sent to him from the sultan Muzaffar Shah II of Gujarat. |
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| Darwin at once responded by publishing Wallace's essay alongside his own accounts of the theory. |
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| Portugal responded by aiding king Gelawdewos with Portuguese soldiers and muskets. |
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| Ming authorities responded by cutting off supplies to the Portuguese and the Portuguese ransacked a nearby village for supplies. |
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| Urban planning responded to the needs of keeping the colony in Spanish hands. |
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| The Ku Klux Klan responded to these protests with violent attacks that were widely reported in national and international media. |
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| Ahuitzotl responded by expanding further west to the Pacific Coast of Guerrero. |
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| Powhatan responded by insisting that the English either stay in their fort or leave Virginia. |
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| The Kingdom of Galicia, slipping away from the control of the King, responded with a century of fiscal insubordination. |
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| Over the next fifty years, the central government responded to Cossack grievances with arrests, floggings, and exiles. |
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| However, Malaysian Bar Council responded by saying that common law is part of Malaysian legal system and that is no basis to replace it. |
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| The Government, however, responded that the Articles did envisage a change in the election of representative peers. |
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| Other interjections are reported as spoken if they are clearly audible and if they are responded to in some way by the member who has the floor. |
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| The Leveller Thomas Rainborough responded, relying on Overton's arguments, that the Levellers required respect for others' natural rights. |
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| The landowning class in England felt severely threatened by the riots, and responded with harsh punitive measures. |
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| The French government responded by drafting the strikers into the army and then ordering them back to work. |
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| In 1908, the Belgian parliament responded to the international pressure, annexing the Free State, as the campaigners had argued for. |
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| Several workers had been hired at Slater Mill, to which Beverly responded that they would not rehire those workers if they came back. |
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| Early in 1918, Hemingway responded to a Red Cross recruitment effort in Kansas City and signed on to become an ambulance driver in Italy. |
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| Butler contacted Grant for guidance on the issue, and Grant responded to Butler on August 18, 1864 with his now famous statement. |
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| The coupe shrieked as it hit the curve, but Harry managed the twist with precision and the roadworthy car responded. |
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| It was also a busy summer for RNLI lifeguards who responded to 1,334 incidents and assisted 1,426 people on 32 of Wales' busiest beaches. |
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| Pakistani troops initially exercised restraint however, responded befittingly when India started heavy firing. |
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| Adrian Foulkes also found the net to set up a local derby at Newtown in the fourth round, while Sam Williams responded for the Radnor Robins. |
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| York could have been flustered, but they responded by bombarding the Luton goal for much of the next 20 minutes. |
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