Separately and together they wrote many books, mainly set in Ireland, as well as many articles, letters, diaries, and jottings. |
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The three recent incidents cannot be bunched together to conclude that an irreversible rot has set in the police department. |
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Like many of the others, it is set in a suburb populated by beautiful women in their late thirties and early forties. |
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Tosca is an opera in three acts set in Rome about 1800 at a time of revolution. |
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He is a middle-aged man who is too set in his ways to be influenced by the other Anglo-Indians. |
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Its only connection seems to be that it has a phone box in front, and a letter box set in the wall. |
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Canaletto began to turn out views which were more topographically accurate, set in a higher key, and with smoother handling. |
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Though the play takes a dig at skewed US values, it is set in a fictional Latin American nation ruled by a military junta. |
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More dubious than any of these schoolboy larks is the lengthy section of tragedy-as-farce set in present-day Lithuania. |
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The imposing Victorian building was constructed in 1860 and is set in one-and-a-half acres of lawned gardens. |
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Sometimes she had been within touching distance of the silverware but then panic set in and the chance had slipped from her grasp. |
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Nor would anybody have set in motion an air-sea rescue exercise over the Aegean within hours of having spirited it away. |
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Soon I could knock off a set in about 20 minutes flat, including cleaning up. |
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A brilliant cut diamond pendant, set in 18-carat white gold, is the elegant prize on offer for the best dressed woman on Thursday. |
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In response Thieme said wheels have been set in motion to restore the situation. |
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But the candidate was set in his ways, and his people were leery of tampering with his approach so late in the game. |
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To make this story resonate today, it should be set in a non-Western society. |
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Rather than being set in stone, the iron trough containing the canal is balanced on top of hundred-foot long, spindly legs. |
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The reek of moral decay is overpowering and has set in across the rainbow nation. |
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This movie-length intro to a new drama series set in a restaurant where four young guns are trying to make a go of things. |
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The women gather near a row of flowerpots which has been set in front of one of the garden structures, discussing and admiring the blooms. |
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The game is set in glorious colour and 3D, so you see accurate representations of your targets before you blow them to kingdom come. |
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This cave is set in a limestone massif on the left bank of the river Verdouble. |
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With the autumn sun smiling and rain providing an occasional relief, the season has set in with a vibrant and colourful note. |
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All teams stay in the adventure lodge, which is set in a wooded valley on the north Pembrokeshire coast. |
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But for some it was an exercise in calming the nerves as the belief in the power of muti or juju set in. |
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The play is set in the 1970s, but almost 30 years later this story of society's need for scapegoats remains disturbingly relevant. |
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The comedy is set in a Northern English pub with the gambling landlord and bubbly landlady playing host to an eclectic mix of their regulars. |
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A plump teenage boy stares back at me with wide eyes set in a pale face crowned with windswept dark hair. |
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The ring came out then, one and a quarter karats of diamonds set in fourteen carat gold. |
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I've been scribbling a lot recently, so much that writer's cramp has set in. |
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A fatigue has set in among the general public, and the last thing they want to do is to take to streets in the sweltering heat. |
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The benefits of HRT may be latent until older age, when cognitive reserve is depleting or Alzheimer's disease is more likely to set in. |
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The aumbry, which is set in the pillar to the left of the altar, has a fluted bronze door. |
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In short, if bail were set in this capital case, the Dog would languish in jail for lack of it. |
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And then there's the repulsive triplewart seadevils, covered with spines and furrows and warts, their large mouths set in a perpetual frown. |
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The siltstones are composed of angular quartz and rare feldspar, set in a finer matrix that locally contains some calcite. |
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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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His father and grandfather, investment bankers at old white-shoe firms, both had high reputations, but erosion soon set in. |
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The local custom of apple-tree wassailing might be of interest to either group after its mention in the bestselling novel set in Herefordshire. |
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A historical epic set in China's vast northern wastelands would be expensive to make. |
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Full-height doors at this level pivot shut to 10 mm-wide aluminium returns set in the wall. |
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It's set in a honky-tonk hall and it's just a very colourful piece that's a great way to finish the show with a ragtime band on stage. |
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Adding cooking apples or damsons will ensure a perfect set in jam or jelly because of these fruits' high pectin levels. |
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The quins were prematurely born on February 26, 1966, and are regarded as the fifth set in the world to survive birth and the 48th set born. |
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But once the upper floors began to give way, terrible force was set in motion. |
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The door was set in a deep recess within an inner wall of the keep, at about the level of the street outside. |
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Djuna Barnes was one of the bohemian set in 1920 and 30s Paris, and her creative circle of acquaintance included Gertrude Stein. |
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The realization that Kenny went with the girls soon set in and his mother's expression turned to worry. |
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Fluid accumulates, pressure builds in the ears, and infection may set in. |
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Jade Empire is set in the alternate fantasy China of wuxia films. |
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Freeman has imagined an elaborate narrative set in a fantastic world, but he creates it from the easily overlooked sections of our quotidian existence. |
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Gangrene set in and surgeons had to amputate the leg to save his life. |
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The sun was just beginning to set in the distance, casting a hazy, pink glow over everything in sight as the altocumulus clouds slowly turned a soft orange. |
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A metal blade is set in the kerf and this is tapped to split the stone. |
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That craving, LaCava realizes by the end of her story, set in 2009-10, doubles as a kind of control. |
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The second Act seemed to be set in a corridor-as-waiting-room typical of many hospitals I have visited, but with the rear wall being a flat of painted forest. |
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Like Dewey Defeats Truman, Fellow Travelers is a book set in the world of politics without being a political book. |
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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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One day I want to write a dystopian political novel set in the not-too-distant future. |
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So what is the 81-year-old Paul Newman doing playing a crusty old auto with blue eyes for headlights in the animated film Cars, a cartoon set in the world of race cars? |
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By triggering affect and emotion, intolerant behaviors are set in motion. |
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His first feature film, Jellyfish Eyes, debuted last year and was set in a town near a threatening nuclear power plant. |
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The apartments will be situated in two blocks, one of which is five storeys and the other three, and will be set in lawned and paved landscaped gardens. |
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Its provocative themes were smothered by a talky libretto that alternated between earnest exposition and sitcom jokes, set in smoothly tonal, insipid musical language. |
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Divergent is set in a dystopia and provides a pretty bleak portrait of our future. |
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Their body language revealed a kinship forged on set in the Philippines. |
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It is set in the beautiful, mysterious landscape of the Peak District in the North of England, populated by a bizarre collection of campers, ramblers and hikers. |
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A full copy snapshot replicates the data set in its entirety. |
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In those early days, a loudspeaker was set in a plywood basket or frame with a circle cut out for the cone. |
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Last year, as I began to conceive a novel, set in shadowy Istanbul, about the sale of a gray market antiquity worth millions. |
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The new book is composed of four one-scene stories of about 50 pages each that are set in the two weeks before Christmas. |
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An infection set in and Gary was laid up for another six months. |
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He said the chamber was pleased with the action plan set in place by the police to improve the response time to crime reports and increased patrols in the borough. |
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If therefore after the pick up of the vehicle winterly conditions set in and you do not have snow tyres, significant additional charges may occur. |
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For a start, it is set in Classical Roman times, in the reign of the Emperor Titus, and strikes me as being much heavier on recitative than Mozart's more famous works. |
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The cold front has set in, and everyone seems to have a lot of opinions this week. |
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Blackbird House is a chronological series of stories, all set in the same weatherboarded farmhouse on the Cape, built by a fisherman trying to escape the sea. |
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As we turned off the road and headed towards the main gate, we were confronted by a massive pair of wooden gates, set in a very old weather-beaten gate lodge. |
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An aura of impotence has consumed the government, as deep, across-the-board cuts everyone says they oppose set in. |
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Hold the Dark is set in the alaskan wilderness, in an isolated village at the lip of the tundra. |
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On set in 2011, creator Vince Gilligan and actor Bryan Cranston spoke candidly about the secrets of AMC's hit show. |
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It was partly the wish for a right to privacy from unwarranted government intrusion that set in motion the American Revolution. |
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According to Adoflsson, the tradition is nothing more than good vs. evil, set in a quaint Swedish town. |
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I wonder what that lady is doing now, and if she knows what she set in motion with archer? |
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The Bees Laline Paull This arresting debut novel is a daring dystopian story set in a beehive. |
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A hit Mexican film, Miss Bala, is set in violent Tijuana with a beauty contestant lead. |
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Since the film is set in the 19th century, Jones was outfitted in a series of Victorian era gowns, replete with bodice and bustle. |
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In that way, this return to The War Room feels like the bookend to the political dynamic it helped set in motion. |
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He sat before a wall full of badges, in a big swivel chair, his bovine features set in mistrustful concentration. |
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Kutcher was on set in Burbank when police were notified that shots were fired inside the house, and that no one could get out. |
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Nervousness set in and the words he had rehearsed over and over in his head for months escaped his brain completely, rendering him a stuttering mess. |
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His latest film is The Two Faces of January, an old-fashioned caper set in scenic Greece and Turkey. |
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Gambling in Macau is often set in HKD instead of the local Pataca, and businesses that cater to visitors accept Hong Kong Dollars. |
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However, as weariness set in, Leeds hit a late treble to finish the game. |
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Grades and sats are set in stone, but a last-minute admissions trick is more important than ever. |
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He's sitting on the couch in the living room of his house in Toledo, Ohio, punching the buttons on the remote control of his TV, which is set in a 1970s-style wall unit. |
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Regardless of whether the scene is set in the seventeenth, eighteenth, or early nineteenth century prosperity and abundance are constants in these images. |
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Her voice hoarse, she conceded some weariness from the lengthy campaign, saying her decision to take off the Easter weekend had only allowed exhaustion to set in. |
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Known as New Rome and the Queen City, it had been built to impress, its magnificent public monuments, decorated with statuary set in an elegant classical urban landscape. |
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A television reality programme Rock School was set in Suffolk in its second series, providing lots of examples of the Suffolk dialect. |
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The Hmong community also had a prominent portrayal in the 2008 film Gran Torino, which was set in Detroit. |
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The precedent for this practice was set in 1789, when Congress considered and proposed the first several Constitutional amendments. |
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This particular wild avocado species had beautiful small black fruits set in a red cap that made it easy for the quetzals to find them. |
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Devlin thereby sought to emphasise that neither jury equity nor judicial control are set in stone. |
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Some states, like California, have different limitations set in their Local Rules. |
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It is regarded as the longitudinal set in a finished fabric with two or more sets of elements. |
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A rivet tightly set in its hole returns a clean and clear ring, while a loose rivet produces a recognizably different sound. |
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Timberlake Wertenbaker's play Our Country's Good, based on Thomas Keneally's novel The Playmaker, is set in the first Australian penal colony. |
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The name of the town changed several times throughout its history, with the current spelling only being set in the 18th century. |
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Some meals are communal, such as fondue, where a pot is set in the middle of the table for each person to dip into. |
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The book is typically published in a two volume set in both German and English, and is more than 1000 pages long. |
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Haweswater is a 2002 novel by British writer Sarah Hall, set in Mardale at the time of the building of the dam and flooding of the valley. |
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Wells's 1898 novel The War of the Worlds is set in Surrey with many specific towns and villages identified. |
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Jane Austen's novel Emma is set in Surrey and the famous picnic where Emma embarrasses Miss Bates takes place on Box Hill. |
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Rowling's Harry Potter series, the home of Harry's pernicious relatives, the Dursleys, is set in the fictional town of Little Whinging, Surrey. |
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The antler sheath was then either perforated and a handle inserted into it or set in a hole made in the handle instead. |
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Also set in the Lake District is Sophie Jackson's mystery novel The Woman Died Thrice. |
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Beowulf is the most famous work in Old English, and has achieved national epic status in England, despite being set in Scandinavia. |
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Two other books are set in Suffolk and Essex around the River Orwell, though one involves a trip across the North Sea to Holland. |
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Trease is known for his children's historical novels, but the Bannerdale novels are school stories set in the present and in day schools. |
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Most of his novels are autobiographical fictions, set in an around the town of Wigton during his childhood. |
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Michael Moorcock's fantasy novel The War Hound and the World's Pain depicts a supernatural Grail quest set in the era of the Thirty Years' War. |
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I am not, however, one of those ultra-libertine types who puts on sexhibitions for the kindergarten set in hopes they will grow up unthwarted. |
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One of the closets is parqueted with plain deal, set in diamond, exceeding stanch and pretty. |
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The show was set in a tenementlike building at 1030 Tremont, though records from the 1960s do not show an apartment house at that spot. |
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With increasing shear rates, a reduction of agglomerate size starts to set in. |
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For the training college annual magazine, at the end of the reports of the sports clubs, I wrote a Woolfish piece set in a city dancehall. |
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And how long will it last once buttocks sag and double chins set in? |
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Hou Hsiao-Hsien's The Assassin, an artful wuxia film set in the 9th century Tang Dynasty, received the Director's Prize. |
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Relax at the beautiful Blue Mountains YHA, set in an Art Deco former Cabaret Club, in the heart of Katoomba. |
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The Bierkeller Entertainment Complex, set in the old Zeligs Restaurant Unit facing the Hilton, houses three state-of-the-art venues in one. |
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The eluent was introduced into a Waters TQD tandem quadropole detection system set in positive electrospray mode. |
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This is a new comedy set in an antiques shop, so it's only right that there should be plenty of nods to the past. |
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These tubes were led to outlets that were set in the house and on the stage. |
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The winter had set in airly, and the snow had lain deep for months, and the game of the woods had got pretty well starved out. |
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An enameled miniature of Christ is set in the center of a jeweled alabaster paten, the plate that holds the bread during Communion services. |
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She asked about diamonds, and he showed her a very nice one-carater set in a silver ring. |
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Allotment on hire-purchase basis would also instil a habit of fore-saving and set in deflationary tendencies in the economy. |
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He had a hawky face with a high colour and eyes like slits of blue crystal, set in a web of fine lines. They were hard but not unkind. |
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Collingwood the author, artist and antiquarian lived nearby, and wrote Thorstein of the Mere, set in the Norse period. |
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Red diode in button illuminates when camera runs at speed set in five-digit speed selector. |
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Garrisons were to be set in the castles of Edinburgh, Roxburgh, Jedburgh and Berwick. |
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The Cutting It series set in the city's Northern Quarter and The Street were set in Manchester as was Life on Mars. |
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Topping the list was Fawlty Towers, a British sitcom set in a fictional Torquay hotel starring John Cleese. |
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This set in motion a chain of events that almost led to the engines being produced much sooner than actually occurred. |
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Precedents set in devolution cases, but not in other matters, are binding on all other courts, which included the House of Lords. |
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Kenneth Grahame's The Wind in the Willows, written in 1908, is set in the middle to upper reaches of the river. |
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The Severn is often mentioned in Ellis Peters' Cadfael novels, set in or around Shrewsbury Abbey, beside the river. |
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Sir Walter Scott's 1823 novel Peveril of the Peak is partly set in Derbyshire. |
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George Eliot's novel Adam Bede is set in a fictional town based on Wirksworth. |
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Key scenes in Jane Austen's 1813 novel Pride and Prejudice are set in the Derbyshire Peak District. |
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The government reserved the right to instruct the Bank on what rate to set in times of emergency. |
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Two films were set in and around Stevenage, Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush and Boston Kickout. |
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It includes a marble bust of Boulton, set in a circular opening above two putti, one holding an engraving of the Soho Manufactory. |
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By pulling slightly on the mass and then releasing it, the system will be set in sinusoid oscillating motion about the equilibrium position. |
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Mousetraps are usually set in an indoor location where there is a suspected infestation of rodents. |
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Conan Doyle's The Adventure of the Devil's Foot featuring Sherlock Holmes is set in Cornwall. |
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Imperial acquired Wye College in 2000, which is set in a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. |
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Austen's Northanger Abbey and Persuasion are set in the city and describe taking the waters, social life, and music recitals. |
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They are generally sombre and thickly impastoed, often set in unsettling interiors and urban landscapes. |
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The play, set in Verona, Italy, begins with a street brawl between Montague and Capulet servants who, like their masters, are sworn enemies. |
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In 1997, the Folger Shakespeare Theatre produced a version set in a typical suburban world. |
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Macbeth may have been set in medieval Scotland, but it was filled with material of interest to England and England's ruler. |
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Hardy published Two on a Tower in 1882, a romance story set in the world of astronomy. |
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Her travels with Mallowan contributed background to several of her novels set in the Middle East. |
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It is set in England, and Hitchcock used the north coast of Santa Cruz, California for the English coastline sequence. |
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The play is set in the gardens of a nursing home for mental patients, though this is not clear at first. |
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Rowling's Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, a book which is set in the world of Harry Potter. |
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In August 2009, Scott planned to direct an adaptation of Aldous Huxley's Brave New World set in a dystopian London with Leonardo DiCaprio. |
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Beowulf, is the most famous work in Old English and has achieved national epic status in England, despite being set in Scandinavia. |
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Cressida Cowell wrote How to Train Your Dragon, a series of twelve books set in a fictional Viking world. |
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The various basketball rules converged into a universal set in the United States. |
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Official lap records are set in a race, although qualifying laps are often faster. |
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He held the record for the most number of poles set in a single season, which was broken in 2011 by Sebastian Vettel. |
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Renault also backed some films set in Africa during the 1920s to promote the reliability of its products on tough conditions. |
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Car crime is a central theme in the film Twin Town, which was set in and around Swansea and Port Talbot. |
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Clyne Gardens is home to a collection of plants set in parkland and host to 'Clyne in Bloom' in May. |
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Some Hollywood directors have turned to Tokyo as a backdrop for movies set in Japan. |
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Fantasy literature is set in an imaginary universe, often but not always without any locations, events, or people from the real world. |
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In September 2016, he published a novel called Jerusalem, which is also set in Northampton. |
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He was a prolific author of short stories, including two collections set in Napoleonic times featuring the French character Brigadier Gerard. |
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He published many other poems over the next ten years, including the popular The Lady of the Lake, printed in 1810 and set in the Trossachs. |
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Most of her novels and short stories are set in the region where she lived in North Wales. |
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The four year course followed a curriculum largely set in the Middle Ages for the priesthood. |
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In 1996, he directed August, an adaptation of Chekhov's Uncle Vanya set in Wales. |
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In response to this the BBC carried out an investigation, and has now set in motion a plan to change the way it provides its online services. |
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Durham is also home to the oldest Gamelan slendro set in the UK with an active community group and an artist in residence. |
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A 1929 statue of Robert the Bruce is set in the wall of Stirling Castle at the entrance, along with one of William Wallace. |
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The victory of the Scots over the English at the Battle of Otterburn in Northumberland in August 1388 set in motion Carrick's fall from power. |
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The French civic holiday in her honour, set in 1920, is the second Sunday of May. |
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French software house Ubisoft's newie has finally arrived in Angleterre. It's set in a medieval world of swords and sorcery. |
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The oldest known dolmens are in Western Europe, where they were set in place around 7,000 years ago. |
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However, it has been impossible to prove that these remains date from the time when the stones were originally set in place. |
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The Cathedral Church of St Deiniol is a Grade I Listed building and is set in a sloping oval churchyard. |
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Once panic and deflation set in, many people believed they could avoid further losses by keeping clear of the markets. |
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Where we have experienced inflation since the Crash of 2008, the situation was much different in the 1930s when deflation set in. |
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It is also the location of key and notable works of James Joyce, including Ulysses, which is set in Dublin and includes much topical detail. |
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The record attendance at the ground was set in 1957, when Wrexham hosted a match against Manchester United in front of 36,445 spectators. |
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In Michigan in 2009, one recycler estimated that as many as one household in four would dispose of or recycle a TV set in the following year. |
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The series was predominantly set in the United States, though Wales remained part of the show's setting. |
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For the show's fourth series, the programme was largely filmed and set in the United States, but parts were filmed in Wales and other locations. |
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He had worked with the company since the 1970s, most recently on a 2006 The Flying Dutchman with Terfel which was set in space. |
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The previous record was set in Sweden in 2004 when 583 people gathered who had the same surname of Norberg. |
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Rickson's production was set in the secure wing of a psychiatric hospital and featured original music by PJ Harvey. |
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In early January, the last of a series of three operations caused an unremitting peritonitis to set in and spread, from which he died. |
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A sentence set in an oldstyle serif and a similar-weight sans serif at the same point size will appear to be two different sizes. |
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The 1998 book, Awaydays, and the following 2009 film of the same name are set in Birkenhead. |
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This is why hours were drawn in sundials in that manner, and why modern clocks have their numbers set in the same way. |
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James Joyce's novel Ulysses, set in Dublin in 1904, contains hopeful Irish allusions as to the outcome of the war. |
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From 1985 until 1998, the world record was set in Rotterdam, first by Carlos Lopes and later in 1988 by Belayneh Densamo. |
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Ender's Shadow, part of the series Ender's Game is partially set in Rotterdam. |
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The 2017 Olivier award winning play, Rotterdam, written by Jon Brittain, is set in the city. |
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Ultima Thule was the title of the 1929 novel by Henry Handel Richardson, set in colonial Australia. |
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In old age, Mungo became very feeble and his chin had to be set in place with a bandage. |
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Jason loses a sandal in a river, arrives at the court of Pelias, and the epic is set in motion. |
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The Wall Street Crash of 1929 served to punctuate the end of the previous era, as The Great Depression set in. |
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Norman Mailer's 1984 noir thriller and murder mystery novel Tough Guys Don't Dance is set in Provincetown on Cape Cod. |
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By 1968, landings for the fish peaked at 800,000 metric tons before a gradual decline set in. |
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This tragedy is recounted in the Skeletons on the Zahara, by Dean King, which is set in this region of the African coast. |
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Auel, which are set in the Paleolithic and are loosely based on archaeological and anthropological findings. |
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The Crowner John Mysteries by Bernard Knight are a series of books set in 12th century Exeter. |
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The ninth series, set in the Falkland Islands and broadcast in 2015, ran for 6 episodes. |
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The eleventh Series was set in the Shetland Islands and broadcast in Spring 2016 for six episodes. |
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This series was broadcast in early 2017 and was set in the British Overseas Territory of Anguilla. |
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She had pewter-coloured hair set in a ruthless permanent, a hard beak and large moist eyes with the sympathetic expression of wet stones. |
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This can be seen in literature as early as the 18th century in Richard Brinsley Sheridan's play The Rivals, set in the Somerset city of Bath. |
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The right to use sign language is set in the Finnish Language Act and in Sweden the Swedish sign language is an official minority language. |
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It is a circular planisphere drawn on parchment and set in a wooden frame, about 2 meters in diameter. |
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It is a circular planisphere drawn on parchment and set in a wooden frame that measures over two by two meters. |
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The map is drawn on high quality vellum and is set in a gilded wooden frame. |
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A reaction against Charles VIII soon set in, for all the European powers were alarmed at his success. |
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Scurvy set in, ultimately killing 30 men and leaving only 20 to sail the ship. |
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Perhaps the most known children's book set in Venice is The Thief Lord, written by the German author Cornelia Funke. |
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Anyhoo, this docu is set in a traditional old boozer in the East End of London. |
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One Tiffany amethyst ring set in 18-carat gold was on sale for 6,100 reais. |
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Monaco want the little Argie and the wheels have already been set in motion for a potential move. |
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He's also made another film, Red Mercury, a timely terrorist thriller set in London, with Pete Postlethwaite and Juliet Stevenson. |
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Faintheart, billed as a romantic comedy set in the world of battle re-enactments, is due to hit cinema screens next summer. |
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A deliberate fire had been set in an unoccupied house, left smoldering and created a backdraught when firefighters tried to gain entry. |
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The lapse rate increases when the portfolio is set in a runoff position, and falls thereafter. |
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Some pieces in the collection also use topaz, rhodolite and icy diamonds set in silver, bringing affordability to a new wider customer base. |
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The gods have smiled so much on Tugan that communal rictus must have set in on Mount Olympus. |
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The story is set in Central Africa, along the Zambezi River, and is about the BaTonga people, who worship the River God, Nyaminyami. |
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She met the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh on a tour of the Game of rones set in Northern Ireland. |
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These particular beauties are in blue-black or powder-blue enamel set in solid gold cage-work mounts with the Czar's cipher in rose diamonds. |
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Sound waves are longitudinal waves set in motion by vibrations, such as the vibrations of our vocal cords. |
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Lowball provides a fine 'Wild Cards' novel and is set in a new universe created by Martin in a collection edited by Martin and Snodgrass. |
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Mr Jobling's Wereworld series is set in the imagined and highly inventive world of lycanthropes. |
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My Transportation for Life, Indian freedom fighter Veer Savarkar's memoir of his imprisonment, is set in the British Cellular Jail in the Andaman Islands. |
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Largely autobiographical, the middle sections of the book are set in Liverpool and describe the young merchantman's wanderings, and his reflections. |
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The decision won't be set in stone until we release the documents. |
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Nearly all bishops are set in line directly from the chief apostle. |
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In particular the tea-ceremony tradition speaks of the architectonics of the vessel and implies great spaces in a pot that can be set in the palm of the hand. |
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The attack failed and the fighting paused while the winter weather set in. |
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This recapitulative scheme reveals that all the composite verses of the Song of the Sea are symmetrically organized around axes once the song is set in crossresponsa fashion. |
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Manchester's most famous soap opera Coronation Street has, despite being based in the city, less pronounced Mancunian accents than other TV shows set in the area. |
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The treasure voyages which sailed Indian Ocean were discontinued, and the maritime prohibition laws were set in place banning the Chinese from sailing abroad. |
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Already before the Cape, provisions had grown stale, scurvy and dysentery had often set in, and deaths of crews and passengers from disease had begun. |
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Under Gorbachev, the role of the Communist Party in governing the state was removed from the constitution, causing a surge of severe political instability to set in. |
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After the Battle of Waterloo, the reaction set in with the Congress of Vienna allowed the restoration of many of the old rulers and systems under Austrian domination. |
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The film A Most Wanted Man was set in and filmed in Hamburg. |
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The films Die Another Day, The Golden Compass, Spies Like Us and Heroes of Telemark, as well as the TV series Lilyhammer and Vikings also had scenes set in Norway. |
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Consonants can also be either voiced or unvoiced, depending on whether the vocal cords are set in vibration by airflow during the production of the sound. |
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We toted in the wood and got the fire going nice and comfortable. Lord James still set in one of the chairs and Applegate had cabbaged the other and was hugging the stove. |
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She looked perplexedly at the raw meat her waiter had set in front of her. |
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The decor boasts a vibrant palette of candy pinks and greens, stripped wooden floors and refectory tables, set in an elegant three-storey Georgian town house. |
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The seventh series, set in Sark and broadcast in 2013, ran for 6 episodes. |
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But with the winter monsoon yet to set in, it was a harrowing journey. |
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On 4 November, Eighth Army's plan for pursuit was set in motion at dawn. |
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The novel and movie Captain Corelli's Mandolin are set in Kefallonia, in which Captain Corelli is part of the Italian occupation force during the Second World War. |
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Eurostar have indicated that the calling pattern 'is not set in stone' and if a business case supports it the service might be extended to additional cities such as Utrecht. |
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After the Second World War, economic decline began to set in Birkenhead, as elsewhere in the area which had started to become known as Merseyside. |
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The first two series of Torchwood were both filmed and set in Cardiff. |
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It initially alternated stories set in the past, which taught younger audience members about history, and with those in the future or outer space, focusing on science. |
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The 2016 Amazon motoring programme The Grand Tour is named after the traditional Grand Tour, and refers to the show being set in a different location worldwide each week. |
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Although Llanvaches is set in a quiet, rural area the need for more houses and the boom in housing development means that the village has a rising population. |
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Many early paintings were of scenes set in taverns or brothels. |
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Stanley Kubrick's 1971 classic, set in a futuristic Britain where charismatic delinquent Malcolm McDowell volunteers for experimental aversion therapy which goes awry. |
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Unfortunately, there now set in the wettest August for thirty years. |
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This continuing racial divergence in education has been set in social concrete by the exhaustion of busing policies and the acceleration of voluntary resegregation. |
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La Residencia set in the hilltop village of Deia, the Mallorcan cradle of art, has gorgeous individual villas set amidst lush orange orchards and olive groves. |
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Several noted films are set in Yorkshire, including Kes, This Sporting Life, Room at the Top, Brassed Off, Mischief Night, Rita, Sue and Bob Too and Calendar Girls. |
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Other notable television series set in Yorkshire include All Creatures Great and Small, The Beiderbecke Trilogy, Rising Damp, Fat Friends and The Royal. |
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Susan Howatch's 1984 novel The Wheel of Fortune is primarily set in the area surrounding the Gower Peninsula, which plays an important part in the plot of the novel. |
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The kingdom also plays a major role in Silver on the Tree, the last book of The Dark Is Rising by Susan Cooper, parts of which are set in Aberdyfi. |
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The Asterix comics, set during the time of Julius Caesar and written in the second half of the twentieth century, are set in Armorica, now Brittany. |
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For scenes set in the ship's engines, footage of the SS Jeremiah O'Brien's engines were composited with miniature support frames, and actors shot against a greenscreen. |
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Her most commonly auctioned sculptural works are phrases in her own handwriting set in neon, usually issued in editions of three, with two artist's proofs. |
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The dark poems, set in a sombre world of violence, were coolly received by the critics, and he was discouraged from publishing more for a number of years. |
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Pippin, by Stephen Schwartz, was set in the days of Charlemagne. |
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She made George set in the playhouse with her, and he would do it, no matter how much Pa teased him and called him girlified and threatened to make him wear dresses. |
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Two Kinds of Angel is set in a flat where the squabbles of the two main characters are inter cut with flashbacks to the lives of their respective alter egos. |
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Free and independent electresses might object to be set in the forefront of the battle to shield their husbands and brothers from consabulary buckshot. |
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He didn't drop a set in matches against David Platt and Kevin Painter and had a three sets to nil lead against Kim Huybrechts in their third round match. |
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The 32 180s the pair threw during the game broke the PDC World Championship final record of 31 which was set in Taylor's match against Van Barneveld in the 2007 final. |
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The players hit 32 180s between them breaking the PDC record of 31 which was set in the 2007 World Championship final, a match which had 32 more legs than this one. |
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The largest number of records were set in swimming, with eight. |
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The first, Child 44, set in 1950s Soviet Russia, saw him playing Leo Demidov, a Soviet secret police agent who investigates a series of child murders. |
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His first acting role in just under five years will be in a drama set in the London fashion industry in the 1950s, directed by Paul Thomas Anderson. |
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