He drops in to a music hall, which triggers the series of events that became one of the greatest spy stories of all time. |
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An unfeasible and bizarre series of events allowed me to gatecrash with a friend, posing as record company people. |
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The complete series of events from zygote formation to gamete production constitutes the plant life cycle. |
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What is required of God's people is a willing obedience to be led through an incredible series of events. |
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Gogol came to have his name by accident, but that accident set in motion a series of events that would demarcate the history of a family. |
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Unfortunately, the film really doesn't have a narrative, just an episodic series of events. |
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The Viking victory marked the start of a series of events that would change English history. |
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The sadness and overwhelming glee of returning home climaxed in a series of events that were truly undescribable. |
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A mysterious videotape is at the center of a series of events for a group of interconnected characters. |
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But no one, as far as I know, ever asks what series of events brought Hester to Massachusetts, where so much obloquy is heaped on her. |
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When the bank moves in to foreclose, she decides to double-cross the duo, setting in motion a series of events which spiral out of control. |
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Also, they tend to relate a clear and definite series of events rather than a ramblingly incoherent jumble. |
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But then the education minister of the time, Thomas Wells, resigned, setting in motion a series of events that changed everything. |
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Moreover, rather than simply stringing together a series of events, Swisher bests Klein by explaining how and why the calamity unfolded. |
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For weeks she lies awake, tortured by financial worries and the uncontrollable series of events that have led to her demise. |
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The day-long series of events entertaining visitors will transform the museum into London's biggest indoor birthday party. |
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What provoked the series of events that led to her going away, many months earlier, was a dinner-table contretemps in the Partridge household. |
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Once again Hull Truck Theatre hosts a series of events throughout the festival. |
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Trip the master switch and a complex series of events eventually leads to the blast off of the space shuttle. |
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There is no doubt that secondary endosymbiosis involves a complicated series of events. |
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As the Dec.1 World AIDS Day is approaching, a series of events have been scheduled for this month and next month. |
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The aim of induction is to find series of events whose frequency of occurrence converges toward a limit. |
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But it has always been hard for anyone with any religious doubt to take the fantastic series of events described as literal truth. |
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A year-long series of events are planned in 2007 to mark 100 years of the Scouts. |
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In a real bombshell, Shirley rejects the romantic request, and this sets off a sad series of events. |
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A series of events has been designed to try to put the wow factor back into history for primary school children. |
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In essence, the other three convictions stem from the same series of events. |
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A series of events is also planned as part of the fund-raising push. |
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A young woman who was struck down in the prime of her life with a potentially fatal illness has organised a series of events for the summer to raise money for charity. |
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After an unlikely series of events involving a bookmobile and some microfiche, Miss Bookhart finds herself the last human on the planet. |
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Passenger volumes were just beginning to take flight again when a series of events occurred that would see the numbers fall back to 2002 levels. |
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Plans call for a series of events in recognition and appreciation of the company's community, employees, retail partners and consumers around the world. |
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I am very pleased to welcome you to UNESCO this evening to inaugurate a series of events around the heritage of silk weaving in Thailand. |
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I think it is possible that this series of events may cause some reconsideration. |
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This series of events could not have been foreseen at the time of conclusion of the Uruguay round. |
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An assassination in June 1914 touched off a series of events which led to the First World War. |
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Stories are narratives providing context and content of a series of events. |
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Your surveillance objectives may require higher frame rates, for example if you want to get a clearer picture of a series of events. |
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Today's seminar is part of a series of events organized by the Permanent Mission of Slovakia with a view to attaining that objective. |
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Aware of the importance of their economic activities, it organized a series of events to develop close business ties with their directors. |
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I could take hours describing the series of events that lead up to this. |
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He dialled 911 and a bizarre series of events was set in motion. |
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The Protoacademy takes a more definite shape periodically through a series of events in different cities throughout Europe, including this one in Cork. |
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Montreal's Haitian community is particularly strong, and on Wednesday, Sept.21, the line-up for a series of events celebrating Haitian culture was unveiled. |
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He is due to attend a series of events during his week-long visit. |
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But what he did set in motion a series of events that ended in his life being lost. |
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This year involves a series of events and initiatives nationwide, including radio roadshows with the architect and TV presenter and a primary schools programme. |
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In a hair-raising series of events, he was able to get a ticket to the United States and get out of Uganda. |
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It was the highlight of a series of events held last week to mark the beginning of six months of celebrations to marks the Quakers' important anniversary. |
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Bishop Paul will take part in a series of events this weekend as part of his enthronement. |
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Management Partners have been involved in supporting and organising the series of events that led to the Development of the Euromed and the Media process. |
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However, this bid was quickly overtaken by a series of events. |
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This program became much larger late in 2001 due to drastic increases in insurance costs resulting from a series of events that significantly impacted insurance companies in general. |
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The city hosts the annual Edinburgh Festival, a series of events that run between the end of July and early September each year. |
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The 2010 football World Cup promises to be a superb series of events. |
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There's also a tearoom, a hog-roast service and a lively series of events. |
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It added no clarification of any of the issues, no expository value to the sad tale, and no information which the viewer required to understand the series of events. |
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Such is a bald statement of the singular and romantic series of events which centred public attention upon this Lancashire tragedy. |
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The death of Commodus put into motion a series of events which eventually led to civil war. |
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For the 2017 season, the European Tour launched the Rolex Series, a series of events with higher prize funds than regular tour events. |
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The Clearances were a complex series of events occurring over more than a hundred years. |
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First of a series of events under the patronage of UNESCO and of Italian Ministry of the Environment. |
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In another significant move, on 1 May 2008 we approved a series of events commemorating the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. |
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There was no such thing as world history. For the Hebrews, on the other hand, the world was essentially history, a series of events beginning with creation and heading toward a consummation. |
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The second revision of the Manual was influenced by two series of events. |
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A series of events are planned for Wednesday. |
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What followed was a very strange and discouraging series of events. |
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A series of events that year opened doors for Beckham. |
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Then a fortuitous series of events converged. |
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Outside the official ASEM process, civil society groups have also organised a series of events and networks drawing inspiration from the spirit of the new partnership established by our Heads of Government. |
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To bring to a close this series of events, we will hold next December in this very place the award ceremony for the UNESCO-Bilbao Prize for the Promotion of a Culture of Human Rights. |
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The Huddersfield college were mob-handed at the AOC National finals and competed superbly in a series of events. |
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Madam President, the series of events we have witnessed in financial markets during the last year, and in particular during the last few days, are of a magnitude that exceeds anything we have seen in our lifetime. |
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In 2005 a series of events around the UK, part of the Sea Britain theme, marked the bicentenary of the Battle of Trafalgar. |
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The Accoyer amendment adopted in 2003 by the French National Assembly was the first of a whole series of events which mobilized the French psychiatric community. |
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Buttons Fun on the Farm, at Clarences Community Farm in Port Clarence, is part of a series of events taking place across the UK over half term. |
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Ruckus is an annual conference and series of events hosted by Youth Action Network which brings together high-school youth to critically examine multiculturalism and find avenues for inclusion. |
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Can they tell a tale that goes beyond a simple series of events? |
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Historically, this series of events is extremely improbable. |
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There is no consensus regarding the time when the Little Ice Age began, but a series of events before the known climatic minima has often been referenced. |
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As a result, much of the misleading and vivid detail was removed from the scholarly series of events, even if it remained in the popular accounts. |
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The event was founded in 1895, and now each season consists of over 70 concerts, in addition to a series of events at other venues across the United Kingdom on the last night. |
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