Chitin is the second most abundant polysaccharide on earth and, as such, a great target for bioconversion applications. |
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When the first positive integer is larger than the second positive integer in a subtraction problem, the difference will be positive. |
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The book is already in its second printing, and a third printing is scheduled for later this year. |
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The team fell behind in the first half but rallied in the second half to win the game. |
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When the ego is thought, it is defined in the first onto-theo-logy as a cogitatio sui, and in the second as an ens causatum, that is to say, a substantia creata. |
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Both sides will be disappointed not to have claimed their second win of the season, but in the end each had reasons to be grateful for the point. |
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Columbus's second voyage in 1493 had a large contingent of settlers and goods to accomplish that. |
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In 1616, he was released to lead a second expedition in search of El Dorado. |
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In 1587, Raleigh attempted a second expedition, again establishing a settlement on Roanoke Island. |
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In 1617, Raleigh was pardoned by the King and granted permission to conduct a second expedition to Venezuela in search of El Dorado. |
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Virginia has one of the highest concentrations of veterans of any state, and is second to California in total Department of Defense employees. |
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There's also a Children's Theater of Virginia, Theatre IV, which is the second largest touring troupe nationwide. |
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This was the second consecutive time that Virginia received the highest grade in the nation. |
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Since the resumption of capital punishment in Virginia in 1982, 107 people have been executed, the second highest number in the nation. |
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Freudenberg also postulates a second process whereby catechins in the presence of dehydrases undergo condensation by dehydrogenation. |
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Currently Indonesia is the world's second largest producer of natural rubber, a crop that was introduced by the Dutch in the early 20th century. |
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Today Indonesia is not only the oldest industrial producer of tobacco, but also the second largest consumer of tobacco. |
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A second source of antiflow for the blue-collar workers was the type of interaction they had with supervisors. |
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He traveled to Algiers for a second time on 3 May 1865, and this time he remained for a month, meeting with tribal leaders and local officials. |
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A second attempt by his son, Charles on behalf of his father, in 1745, also failed. |
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James was the only son of Mary, Queen of Scots, and her second husband, Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley. |
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Sumatra is the second largest island in the East Indies and the fourth largest in the world covering 182,859 square miles. |
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The second preface was called Translators to the Reader, a long and learned essay that defends the undertaking of the new version. |
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Almost every printing that includes the second preface also includes the first. |
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Will Wyatt having moved up a notch, the project was deputed to a second team of producers whose judgement I didn't trust. |
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A second special was out of the question, as the ordinary local service was already somewhat deranged by the first. |
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The next one surrendered his bike, only for that, too, to give him a second flat as he started the descent. |
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Charles delayed the opening of his first Parliament until after the second ceremony, to forestall any opposition. |
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So we tried not to talk about first or second anythings until our meeting with the rabbi. |
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In Scotland, the Scottish arms were placed in the first and fourth quarters with the English and French arms in the second quarter. |
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In three animals, apneic episodes in the second minute of hypoxia necessitated termination of the hypoxic challenge. |
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A second Parliament was called later the same year, and became known as the Long Parliament. |
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Oliver seized a pen and scribbled out the order, and handed the pen to the second officer, Colonel Hacker who stooped to sign it. |
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No disciplinary actions were taken against his forces subsequent to this second massacre. |
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All right, next one to get donkey punched in the back of the head is second driver. |
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He was present at the second installation of his father as Lord Protector in June, having played no part in the first installation. |
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You want to learn a really impressive second language? Try Dothraki. Win over any man in my guild. |
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In the second they were advised not to interfere with the French policy in Germany. |
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They did a double switch after the eighth so that Jones could bat second in the ninth. |
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The same day a second attempt by Legge to attack the landing site again failed by an adverse southwestern gale. |
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On 9 December, the two sides fought a second engagement with the Battle of Reading, a defeat for the King's men. |
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By this second mechanism, the government of the United Kingdom can change without an intervening general election. |
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Arsenal were struggling for any sort of rhythm and Aaron Lennon dragged an effort inches wide as Tottenham pressed for a second. |
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In November, James's second wife Mary of Modena was announced to be pregnant. |
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The second challenge in talking about marketing leadership is the persistent view that marketing leaders are born, not made. |
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From the second half of the 17th century onwards, a time of political and religious turmoil existed in the kingdoms. |
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On the second leg, ships made the journey of the Middle Passage from Africa to the New World. |
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The drys were as unhappy with the second part of the speech as the wets were with the first half. |
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The first type is of course the dry spell when you can't think of any ideas. The second type is when kids just have a dry spell in writing. |
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Once found, the Easter egg will often enable the player to traverse through the game much more rapidly the second time around. |
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The duke therefore gained a second Act of Parliament, which superseded the original. |
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This was spent mainly on a second line of locks at Runcorn, which were completed in 1828, plus new warehouses at Manchester and Liverpool. |
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Between 1831 and 1832 a second track was laid between Stockton and the foot of Brusselton Bank. |
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Coming out second best then, he then tried a jinky dribble from right to left, only to find McCann standing in his way again. |
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The Manchester LUZ is the second largest within the United Kingdom, behind that of London. |
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A second runway was opened in 2001 and there have been continued terminal improvements. |
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The second half was a less open affair, in which West Brom grew increasingly and efficiently conservative. |
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My sister beats me at pool in public a second time. I claim some dignity back by potting two of my balls before Tammy sinks the black. |
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The Honourable William Pitt, second son of William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham, was born at Hayes Place in the village of Hayes, Kent. |
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Simultaneously with the desilvering, goes on the eliquation of the rich scum in the first, and afterwards in the second, eliquation pan. |
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The King had in 1791 offered him a Knighthood of the Garter, but he suggested the honour go to his elder brother, the second Earl of Chatham. |
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With the collapse of Lord North's ministry in 1782, the Whig Lord Rockingham became Prime Minister for the second time, but died within months. |
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The amount of charge named by one emu is that which produces a unit magnetic effect when flowing in a current at one unit length per second. |
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An errored second is any one-second interval containing at least one bit error. |
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That was the time when my uncle went to Tibet and I was learning the secrets of esotery from my second teacher Velibor Rabljenovich. |
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Returning to England in March 1795, he was returned as a Member of Parliament for Trim for a second time. |
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She is referred to as gravida one during the first pregnancy, gravida 2 during the second, etc. |
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Winchilsea did not fire, a plan he and his second had almost certainly decided upon before the duel. |
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The Whigs could not get the bill past its second reading in the British House of Commons, and the bill failed. |
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Belinda panicked for a second and then caught Neill just shake his head everso slightly and wink. |
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It was at this time that political scientists began to predict that a second Great War might take place. |
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Argentine midfielder Jonas Gutierrez added a superb second when he surged past four challenges to fire in low. |
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Submarines, which had proved to be an effective weapon during the First World War, were anticipated by all sides to be important in the second. |
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On 28 May 1911, their second child, Randolph, was born at 33 Eccleston Square. |
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The same year he published London to Ladysmith via Pretoria and a second volume of Boer war experiences, Ian Hamilton's March. |
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The coach made three substitutions in the second half of the game. |
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He made four official transatlantic visits to America during his second term as prime minister. |
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That second spring the khamseen was worse than I have ever known it before or since. |
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When a continuous sound was heard from the second beam the crew knew they were above the target and began dropping their bombs. |
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The first attack merely damaged the rail network for three days, and the second attack failed altogether. |
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If the Web server crashes, we can fail over to the spare in less than a second. |
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Maccabi's Yoan Ziv also saw red in the second half for kicking a boot at the assistant referee. |
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In the second case an increase in thrust within the existing speed capability is required. |
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How many companies get the chance to flail around for 6 years and then get a second kick at the can? |
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A comparative analysis of health care systems in 2010 put the NHS second in a study of seven rich countries. |
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The second major function of the Empire made London the financial centre of the system. |
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Wolff radioed Dressler that the Russian had been driven from the first kill zone and was close to being driven from the second kill zone. |
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In 2009, Rwanda became the second Commonwealth member admitted not to have any such constitutional links. |
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Pakistan was the second country to be suspended, on 18 October 1999, following the military coup by Pervez Musharraf. |
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Pakistan was suspended for a second time, far more briefly, for six months from 22 November 2007, when Musharraf called a state of emergency. |
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The second or third level of these hierarchies then reflects whether goods or services are produced. |
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This was only the second general election since World War II to return a hung parliament, the first being the February 1974 election. |
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The first, in 1258, stripped the King of unlimited authority and the second, in 1265, included ordinary citizens from the towns. |
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For a trembling split second Eddington's fieldboot poised over the Senator for a kick. |
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Majed Sultan Ali was on his second visit to the game reserve in a bid to photograph a coalition of cheetahs. |
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Labour took a lead in the polls in the second half of 2010, driven in part by a collapse in Liberal Democrat support. |
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Stosur gave hope of a fightback when she smashed through Dementieva's serve in the first game of the second set. |
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It was also stated that Cameron would be taking paternity leave after his second daughter was born. |
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In his second year he dropped philosophy, and was awarded an upper second class Bachelor of Arts degree. |
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With the advent of the Scottish Parliament in 1999, the SNP became the second largest party, serving two terms as the opposition. |
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This move made the Conservative group the second largest in the Welsh Assembly. |
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For the second time since a toddler, Theodore again came close to filling his pants. |
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A second extensive lake system is centred on Lower and Upper Lough Erne in Fermanagh. |
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A devolved Scottish Parliament was created in 1999 after a clear majority voted in favour of devolution in the second referendum. |
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In 1804, Haiti, the second republic in the western hemisphere, proclaimed its independence, achieved by slave leaders. |
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In 1927 a second branch, the Bureau of Criminal Investigations, was formed. |
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The second principle, regarding persuasive precedent, is an advisory one that courts can and do ignore occasionally. |
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Filthy smirking Pat Robertson has come in second in the Iowa Republican caucuses. |
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But the Devils found another gear in the third period and found the energy that had been lacking throughout a sluggish second period. |
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Nicola Pellow, a maths undergraduate at Leicester Polytechnic, whilst at CERN in November 1990, wrote the world's second web browser. |
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After the pots have been glazed, they go back into the kiln for a second firing. |
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The reign of the second Tudor king, Henry VIII, was one of great political change. |
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The second and third fish went to the middle of her long superstructure and under her forward deck. |
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Of the 326 English districts, it is the second smallest by population, after the Isles of Scilly, and the smallest by area. |
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The first fire engine is in attendance in roughly five minutes on average, the second when required in a little over five and a half minutes. |
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Flake after flake ran out of the tubs, until we were compelled to hand the end of our line to the second mate to splice his own on to. |
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If looks could kill, Mona's sharp gaze would have flatlined him in one second. |
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His eyes sprang open. Umegat stared straight at him for the fraction of a second, and Cazaril felt flensed. |
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Medina was killed, then cooked, becoming the second inmate in seven years to suffer the Florida flambe. |
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In the second half of that century, the intellectual triumph of Latindom and Christendom is complete. |
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By the second half of the 20th century, the pendulum had swung back towards road transport. |
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The second step is to approximate the geoid by a mathematically simpler reference surface. |
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One passes into the Caribbean Sea, while a second, the Antilles Current, flows north and east of the West Indies. |
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As it passes south of Newfoundland, this rate increases to 150 million cubic metres per second. |
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She was the leader for most of the race, but she eventually finished second. |
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But Ruiz fielded the ball and threw instead to Rollins at second for a forceout. |
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The second derivative of the forestream signal marks exactly the beginning of the upstroke of the pulse wave. |
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A second autoalgometric examination was then done after one hour, and a third examination was done after 24 hours by the application of the seed. |
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It's the nature of founderings that ships have buoyancy and are afloat one second, then lose buoyancy and sink the next. |
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The four-handed human form of gods and goddesses is the second stage of evolution in idolatry according to the need of devotees. |
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In the second statement the value 85.1 is autoboxed in order to conform to the type of Double. |
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When you hover the mouse cursor over an item that has the autoclick feature enabled, the feature is automatically clicked after a second or two. |
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And on the second OOOOOOO, you picture just a naked glowing green skull that hangs there vibrating gape-mouthed in a prison cell. |
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You're the second guy I've met within hours who seems to think a gat in the hand means a world by the tail. |
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By 1960 the growth and development of Chicago's black areas of residence confirmed the existence of the city's second ghetto. |
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When two gismu are adjacent, the first one modifies the second, and the selbri takes its place structure from the rightmost word. |
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His gnomery at Lamport Hall, Northamptonshire, lasted until the second world war, when soldiers used the ceramic inhabitants for target practice. |
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On the evening of our second day Mr. Bliss said he thought we ought to grease up our shoes a little so that they would turn water better. |
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If you raise, you're probably going to force players with second pair or a gut shot to fold, so your best option is to call. |
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The second technical was called after Mayo walked back toward the players gathered at halfcourt. |
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At first it seemed a good idea, but now it's getting close I'm having second thoughts. |
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With a density of 407 people per square kilometre, it would be the second most densely populated country in the European Union after Malta. |
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State schools teach students a second language, usually French, German or Spanish. |
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In a game between Los Angeles and host Cincinnati, the Dodgers second baseman is called out at first base on a bang-bang play. |
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It is compulsory for pupils to study a second language up to the age of 14 in England, and up to age 16 in Scotland. |
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French and German are the two most commonly taught second languages in England and Scotland. |
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All pupils in Wales are taught Welsh as a second language up to age 16, or are taught in Welsh. |
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A second, less used, personification of the nation is the character John Bull. |
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The SI unit of velocity is metres per second, derived from the base units of time and distance. |
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In April 2017, a second UKIP AM left the party and joined the Conservative Assembly group without joining the party. |
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Sure and begorra, 'twas the second time I lost me balance and fell into yer drink. |
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The first flood would have lasted for several months, releasing as much as one million cubic metres of water per second. |
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Filthiness is in their skirts and woe behelp them at the second coming. Alleluia. |
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A second possible solution is that these Angles of Ptolemy are not those of Schleswig at all. |
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The transition of the Migration period to the Middle Ages proper took place over the course of the second half of the 1st millennium. |
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In 1500, a second, larger fleet of thirteen ships and about 1500 men was sent to India. |
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In October, accompanied by about 3,000 Tlaxcaltec they marched to Cholula, the second largest city in central Mexico. |
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Two years later they began a second expedition with reluctant permission from the Governor of Panama. |
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He's a year older than his classmates, because he was held back in second grade. |
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The second half of the 19th century saw a huge expansion of Britain's colonial empire, mostly in Africa. |
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In 1608, Henry Hudson made a second attempt, trying to go across the top of Russia. |
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On the second floor there were 2 billies, 1 carding and 1 scribbling machine. |
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The President is likely to be renominated for a second term. |
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Only the copula verb to be is still inflected for agreement with the plural and first and second person subjects. |
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He made the basket on his second attempt, after an exchange of moves so blinding fast that Derek could barely distinguish them. |
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Your hermies need a second home to chill out in whenever they're sick or molting. |
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Many a thoughtful man, musing over his second Martini and the evening paper, has had the uneasy feeling that 1984 was much closer. |
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Norwich returned to second in the Championship with victory over Nottingham Forest, whose promotion hopes were dealt another blow. |
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Even if Belgium is the second industrial country after Britain, the effect of the industrial revolution there was very different. |
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These days, a cyclist in bike shorts can walk into a 7-11 or bagel shop without drawing a second glance. |
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He was joined two years later by a second, and since then the number of rangers has been rising. |
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He could see the men in the bonfirelike glow of the second Kiowa, which had slammed to earth just beyond the inner perimeter fence. |
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London's urban area is the second most populous in the EU, after Paris, with 9,787,426 inhabitants at the 2011 census. |
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According to Eurostat, London is the most populous city and metropolitan area of the European Union and the second most populous in Europe. |
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Media companies are concentrated in London and the media distribution industry is London's second most competitive sector. |
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The London Underground, commonly referred to as the Tube, is the oldest and second longest metro system in the world. |
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There are plans for a second high speed line linking London to the Midlands, North West England, and Yorkshire. |
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In the next second, that is exactly what happened. Big Man made a wide Texas swing, left his chin open and boom! goes the dynamite. |
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The bordeauxs seem to have been the most efficient fungicides, with the proprietary lime-sulfur mixtures a close second. |
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The euro is the second largest reserve currency as well as the second most traded currency in the world after the United States dollar. |
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The coal and shipbuilding industry that once dominated the North East suffered a marked decline during the second half of the 20th century. |
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The second round was a brannigan from bell to bell. Both men went out for blood and both got it. |
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On Team Valley are De La Rue, with their largest banknote printing facility, and Myson Radiators, the second largest in the UK market. |
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In comparison, the estimated number of conceptions to women of all ages is the second highest since records began. |
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It has the second highest overall rate for urban areas, after Yorkshire and the Humber, but the lowest rate in England in its rural areas. |
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The title of Duke of York is given to the second son of the British monarch. |
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The Rump Parliament was recalled and there was a second period where the executive power lay with the Council of state. |
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On the second side of the gem, we see the victim, a running goat, and on the third side the symbol of sacrifice, the bucranium. |
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Labour displaced the Liberal Party for second place and achieved major success with the 1922 general election. |
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She got a bye into the second round of the tennis tournament. |
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He did well, coming second, but Toyota and Mitsubishi were now neck-and-neck, with the Subaru team 38 points adrift of the leaders. |
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My orcish barbarian who found a nice eternium 2hs in SMC was killed by a bulette in the second level of the unremarkable dungeon. |
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They unmercifully bundled me and my gallant second into our own hackney coach. |
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They were rebound twice in the 19th century, in 1819 and 1869, on the second occasion by the binder Robert Riviere. |
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He first appears in the second scene where he is talking to a sergeant, with Duncan. |
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More supplements came over the years until 1989, when the second edition was published. |
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When the print version of the second edition was published in 1989, the response was enthusiastic. |
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In 1987, the second supplement was published as a third volume to the Compact Edition. |
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The population of Ireland collapsed dramatically during the second half of the 19th century. |
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The introduction of the potato in the second half of the 16th century heavily influenced cuisine thereafter. |
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Under the National Curriculum, it is compulsory that all students study Welsh up to the age of 16 as either a first or a second language. |
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The genetic information also indicated that a second, Pleistocene migration of bison over the land bridge occurred 21,000 to 45,000 years ago. |
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He stood up, with slight agitation, and poured himself a second glass of champagne, having quickly, burpingly, drunk the first. |
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Some archaeologists argue that some of these bluestones were from a second group brought from Wales. |
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Processes for the second stage include fining in a finery forge and, from the Industrial Revolution, puddling. |
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It is particularly used for second breaking of ground, and for potato planting. |
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In the second part of the Geography, he provided the necessary topographic lists, and captions for the maps. |
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By this time Hannibal's brother Hasdrubal Barca sought to cross the Alps into Italy and join his brother with a second army. |
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My thoughts always revert to the angry butt-woman when the second chapter of St. James' Epistle is read in its ordinary course. |
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The second is the civil war, which plagued the Roman Republic in its final century. |
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He does so by giving the first structural tone an afterbeat comparable to that which follows the second structural tone. |
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He ruled through roughly 20 BC, although there may have been a second king named Commius. |
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When he died in 60 AD, the Romans seized control, prompting a second Iceni rebellion under Prasutagus' wife Boudica. |
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Hodgkin had just returned from his second visit to Paris, where he had learned to prepare and dissect cadaveric specimens. |
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The breakthrough came through Torres who, pilloried for his miss against Manchester United a week earlier, scored his second goal of the season. |
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When he returned to the narrative later in life, Claudius skipped over the wars of the second triumvirate altogether. |
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The second was to Livia Medullina, which ended with Medullina's sudden death on their wedding day. |
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The first and third were called off due to revolts elsewhere in the empire, the second because the Britons seemed ready to come to terms. |
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He failed in his first attempt but succeeded in his second attempt. |
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The Roman soldiers, who had now used up their pila, were then able to engage Boudica's second wave in the open. |
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For the second time in four months, prison guards foiled an attempt to smuggle a cellphone into a prison by carrier pigeon. |
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Thus, Septimius Severus spent the remainder of his second term as quaestor on the island of Sardinia. |
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It was after crushing the last of these that Emperor Constantius I came to Eboracum and, in 306, became the second Emperor to die there. |
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York has also hosted the UK Snooker Championship, which is the second biggest ranking tournament in the sport, at the York Barbican Centre. |
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His successor, Ine, issued one of the oldest surviving English law codes and established a second West Saxon bishopric. |
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He established a second bishopric at Winchester, while the one at Dorchester was soon abandoned as Mercian power pushed southwards. |
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The Reds carved the first opening of the second period as Glen Johnson's pull-back found David Ngog but the Frenchman hooked wide from six yards. |
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Godwine and his second son Harold kept the peace off the Sussex coast by using Bosham and Pevensey to drive away pirates. |
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For a second Charlie was tempted to goal suck and look for the stretch pass. |
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The second reason is almost as fondly handled, alluding from impanation to inaquation. |
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He dealt with the troublemaker in a Christianly manner, by offering him a second chance. |
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Another see in the king's favour was Winchester, second only to the Canterbury see in terms of wealth. |
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I wished I could chuck a sickie, but it was only my second day at Forest Glen, so that was out of the question. |
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Erna Solberg became prime minister, the second female prime minister after Brundtland and the first conservative prime minister since Syse. |
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German, French and Spanish are also commonly taught as second or, more often, third languages. |
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In terms of licensed athletes, it is the second biggest winter sport in the world. |
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He built a second castle at York, strengthened Norman forces in Northumbria and then returned south. |
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Badger puffed coaxingly for a second or two, and then let out a roguish cloud of smoke. |
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It was in the second affair that poor little Barney showed he was a cocktail. |
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The increasingly interwoven Plantagenet relationships were demonstrated by Edmund's second marriage to Joan Holland. |
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Having inherited the March and Ulster titles, he became the wealthiest and most powerful noble in England, second only to the king himself. |
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So when Brown's second wife turned out a reg'lar ternygrunt, I wa'n't in no wise upset, for he needed a comeuppance, an' he got it in her. |
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The peace remained precarious, however, and Stephen's second son William remained a possible future rival to Henry. |
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Henry II absorbed the County of Mortain but wanted to grant Boulogne to Thierry's second son, Matthew, who married Marie of Boulogne. |
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The first part is not the proof of the second, but rather contrariwise, the second inferreth well the first. |
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In 2010 the region had the second highest trade union membership among UK men. |
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The second formal method of charging someone with a crime is by information. Informations are filed by prosecutors without grand jury review. |
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This paper explores the position of the copula in the development of the verb system in second language acquisition of Italian. |
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At first the wench's second co-sister-in-law and the middle sister-in-law got into it. |
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Davis finished second yesterday after recovering from a fall to retain the leader's ochre jersey on a countback. |
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In the second scene, the camera switches to the father listening, angsting, dying inside, but saying nothing. |
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Anne de Montmorency, Constable of France, was the notable casualty of the second war. |
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When the second population dies, the fleas move on to other hosts, including people, thus creating a human epidemic. |
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Plague remained a major event in Ottoman society until the second quarter of the 19th century. |
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A second front opened up when the plague arrived by ship at the Humber, wherefrom it spread both south and north. |
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Richard and his second son Edmund were killed at the battle of Wakefield on 30 December. |
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The title is held today by Prince Andrew, second son of Queen Elizabeth II and her consort Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. |
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The second house of Lancaster was descended from John of Gaunt, who married the heiress of the first house. |
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Edmund's second marriage to Blanche of Artois, the widow of the King of Navarre, placed him at the centre of the European aristocracy. |
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The second major perspective is structuralist and anti-conspiratorial, and treats the primary function of the state as guaranteeing accumulation. |
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In his second campaign, he recaptured much of Normandy and in a treaty secured a marriage to Catherine of Valois. |
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Anne herself was descended from Edward III through her mother, Philippa of Clarence, daughter of Lionel of Antwerp, Edward's second son. |
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Ms. Barrio, often rightly lauded for the power and intensity of her performances, lends her creaturelike presence to the second half. |
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York's claim was through a daughter of a second son, Henry's through the son of a third son. |
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The second undamped system criticals show a greater percentage depression than the first. |
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He was welcomed by the French, who readily supplied him with troops and equipment for a second invasion. |
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After obtaining the dispensation, Henry had second thoughts about the marriage of his son and Catherine. |
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From the second sampling campaign, two cumacean species collected at Isla D and polychaetes were added to the dataset. |
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Pittsburgh had finished second in the software firm's 1993 study, when Philadelphia also finished dead first. |
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In August 1485, Henry Tudor and his uncle, Jasper Tudor, led a second rebellion. |
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By the end of the war the Royal Navy comprised over 4,800 ships, and was the second largest fleet in the world. |
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A second oppositional narrative to the dominant interpretation might be added, that of the declensionists. |
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In the second step of the salt refining process the heated brine then goes into a graveler filled with cobblestones to remove the impurities. |
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It is not clear exactly when Henry changed his mind on the issue as he grew more intent on a second marriage. |
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The second mechanism, which is the primary focus of the present paper, involves insertion of interstitials into dangling bonds at the surface. |
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The second most senior bishop is the Archbishop of York, who is the metropolitan of the northern province of England, the Province of York. |
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She was the second child of Henry VIII of England born in wedlock to survive infancy. |
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The budget was passed after the first election, and after the second election the Parliament Act 1911, for which Churchill also campaigned, was passed. |
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The brakes produce a deceleration of 10 metres per second per second. |
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The boxer went down in the second round, after a blow to the chin. |
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The boosters produce an acceleration of 20 metres per second per second. |
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From this we must except the attack of fever, denominated acclimature or seasoning, to which they are usually subject in the first or second summer after their arrival. |
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Half share of dining room on second story, fourth of open air apartment above the accubitum with half of porch, pylon, terrace, passage way and bake shop. |
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The second most common reason for an airstaff to seek union representation is the overall treatment by the station, especially in terms of scheduling. |
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The astronaut Buzz Aldrin was the second person to walk on the Moon. |
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They all moved safely through the first green and then the second, but when the third light turned amber Jack's taxi was the last to cross the intersection. |
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Splenic arteriogram which demonstrated multiple pseudoaneurysms arising from the second order splenic artery branches which was angioembolized and treated. |
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Choanoflagellates and apusozoa possess a second family of genes that encode a single granulin module linked to a larger protein, as seen also in plants. |
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The interference theory of second language loss holds that forgetting is actually interference between the attriting language and the language replacing it. |
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A second mechanism involves the active participation of the bioorganism. |
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At the height of Blobbymania over Christmas 1993, Mr Blobby held the number one spot in the UK singles chart, relegating the boy group Take That into second place. |
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So ridiculous was Waller's second wife in the eyes of Johnson, even with Tetty, his own red-faced Blowsabella, vividly surviving in his remembrance! |
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The second volume consists of a gossiping set of letters from Florence, on art and artists, in which occur many sensible remarks with much trash and braggadocii. |
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The second condition in which the treatment of Braxton Hicks is impossible is when version cannot be performed owing to the escape of the liquor amnii. |
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Although the pairing of Harry and Ron may seem as a typical example of buddyslash, one has to consider the presence of Hermione Granger as Harry's second sidekick. |
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The President and one member consider, that one attack of yellow or Bulam fever does give immunity from a second attack, except in rare instances. |
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One cachet on an empty stomach first thing in the morning, a second in one and a half hours, a third in one hour afterwards, and a fourth two hours later. |
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The second group was also fed the labelled diet but only during the last ten days of the fattening period when animals were fitted a neck collar to prevent caecotrophy. |
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The columns in the second rectangle show fewer hours, but part of that is due to the fact that there's a division between a work call and a show call. |
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In the new store, replicated beams were added to the ceiling in the sales area, where cellarlike arches and accents are repeated in the events room on the second level. |
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