Set up a node on your local machine and use some test files to insert and request. |
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Set up a computer that can be used for editing, and let users know when you are available to assist. |
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Set up in 2000 to give a strong voice to consumers, the agency was representing their views and giving them advice and information. |
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Set up a monthly standing order from your bank account to your card for this flat amount. |
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Set up in 1923, the historical Bosscha Observatory is the closest observatory in the world to the equator. |
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Set up a year ago by Martin Wheeler, 33, Iwari and its artists have sparked critical acclaim in the music press. |
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Set up for lock grooves on three record players, Suzuki's sounds at times approximate ducks on a pond, kazoos, and Tuvan throat singers. |
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Set up a diode laser and a hemicylindrical acrylic prism to observe the phenomenon of total internal refraction. |
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Set up in 1893, the dramatic society claims to be the oldest independent one in the country. |
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Set up a terrarium within a fish tank, gold fish bowl, yogurt container, or even a jam jar. |
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Set up sentries and scouts to make sure all of the enemies are out of the area. |
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Set up in the summer of 1998 in Paris, Active Suspension has become one of the most forward thinking record labels to come out of France. |
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Set up by the city's most famous poet in 1919, it still retains the musty, order-through-chaos atmosphere of a true bibliophile's den. |
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Set up a group list with all your buds' e-mail addresses, and write to them all at once. |
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Set up everything in a brightly lit environment, with appropriate anti-static measures. |
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Set up a direct debit to leave your account when your salary goes in and watch your savings grow. |
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Set up a monthly direct debit so that cash is deducted automatically from your bank account. |
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Our nineteenth century is wonderfully set up in its own esteem, wonderfully elate at its progress. |
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After discussing the matter with other boxers, Madame Bey left Long Hill and set up her own rival venue. |
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Kevin Ward served as editor from 2012 to 2016, where he left to set up a PR company in Newport. |
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They faced prejudice for their faith and the cities of Philadelphia, New York, and Baltimore were not always set up for their needs. |
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A performance was set up at the Falcon the Splash Club in London where several music executives were to be present. |
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Others had set up machine guns at each corner of the commons with bands of ammunition feeding out of steel boxes into the guns. |
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Under the Local Government Act 1888, an elected county council was set up to take over the functions of the Pembrokeshire Quarter Sessions. |
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A former Precentor of the college, Ralph Allwood set up and organised Eton Choral Courses, which run at the School every summer. |
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Water sloshing on the vehicle deck can set up a free surface effect, making the ship unstable and causing it to capsize. |
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However, a submarine design office was set up in the Netherlands and a torpedo research program was started in Sweden. |
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Franklin Matthias first set up his temporary headquarters on the banks of the Columbia River. |
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The law requires that states set up their own Reclamation Departments and legislate laws related to reclamation for coal mining operations. |
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They set up a militia called the Ulster Volunteers and imported 25,000 rifles from Germany. |
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They set up an opt-in mailing list, so that those who wanted the notices could subscribe. |
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Chlothar then took control of the other two kingdoms and set up a united Frankish kingdom with its capital in Paris. |
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In peaceful times the camp set up a marketplace with the natives in the area. |
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Viking Age Scandinavian settlements were set up along the southern coast of the Baltic Sea, primarily for trade purposes. |
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Reric was set up around the year 700, but following later warfare between Obodrites and Danes, the merchants were resettled to Haithabu. |
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After 842, when the Vikings set up a permanent base at the mouth of the Loire river, they could strike as far as northern Spain. |
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It is well laid out by one Brown who has set up on a few ideas of Kent and Mr Southcote. |
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In the 1920s, a board of trustees was set up under the guidance of manager Sir Henry Buckland. |
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These are voluntary organisations set up by fishermen or fish farmers to assist in selling their product. |
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When the fisheries policy was originally set up the intention was to create a free trade area in fish and fish products with common rules. |
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Similarly, some landfills that also discharge methane gases have been set up to capture the methane and generate electricity. |
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The Cullen Inquiry was set up in November 1988 to establish the cause of the disaster. |
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The aquaculture sector adds to this pressure, requiring areas of high water quality to set up farms. |
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In 1760 he landed on the northern Irish coast and set up a base at Carrickfergus. |
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We were set up on a man date, and the next thing you know we were cooking for our first competition! |
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Afterwards, however, the border area known as the Marches was set up and Norman influence increased steadily. |
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After 1942, many small subcamps were set up near factories to provide forced labor. |
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Protected areas have been set up all over the world with the specific aim of protecting and conserving plants and animals. |
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They set up the political divisions of the continent, by spheres of interest, that exist in Africa today. |
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The majority of countries set up relief programs, and most underwent some sort of political upheaval, pushing them to the left or right. |
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They set up dwellings with walls of turf and rock and temporary roofing and stayed in them for the two weeks of the assembly. |
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A local coordinate system is set up with the x axis horizontally due east, the y axis horizontally due north and the z axis vertically upwards. |
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Other organisations as Practical Action have released informational documents on how to set up coral reef restoration to the public. |
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You live in a pedophocracy. As a former Italian minister said, the EU was set up to make paedophilia easier. |
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The Duchy Originals company was set up in 1992 to use produce from farms on the ducal estate, with some proceeds going to his charities. |
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To further increase the beam energy of Pelletron, a superconducting linear accelerator is being set up. |
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Florida being Florida, all that energetic for-profit concerns had to do was set up non-profit shell companies as nominal administrators. |
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In 2002 the Farm Business Centre was set up to help farmers and farm businesses across Penwith. |
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The Church of England set up the Church Urban Fund in the 1980s to tackle poverty and deprivation. |
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Several charities have been set up abroad to help the less fortunate in the community in India. |
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According to Choniates, a prostitute was even set up on the Patriarchal throne. |
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On 23 March 2005 the Independent Network was set up to support independent candidates in the General Election. |
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Healthwatch was set up under the Health and Social Care Act 2012 to act as a voice for patients. |
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In the second half, he set up England's goal converted by captain John Terry. |
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With the help of his daughter Mary, he set up the Henry Moore Trust in 1972, with a view to protecting his estate from death duties. |
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When Radio Cornwall was first set up Cornish language content was limited to around 2 minutes per week. |
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About 85,000 children have taken part in the scheme since it was set up, and the charity now has three farms in Devon, Gloucestershire and Wales. |
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The established consulados of Mexico City and Lima were firmly controlled by criollos, so a new consulado was set up at Veracruz. |
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He was returning from having set up The Liberal with the newly arrived Leigh Hunt. |
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Samuel White of Cowes on the Isle of Wight set up a new aircraft division and produced a flying boat in the United Kingdom. |
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He set up an independent exhibition in his brother's haberdashery shop at 27 Broad Street in Soho. |
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A few battalions have recently set up 'specialized' companies to evaluate the possibility to add new abilities to the Home Guard. |
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Petitions were set up by local residents before the planning application was put forward to the Council, and the plans were later rejected. |
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Norman set up his own company to build the plane, renamed the 'Freelance' and produced components and fuselage sections for six aircraft. |
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After Colony Holidays folded in the 1980s, Chris Green, one of their former staff, set up ATE Superweeks to provide similar holidays. |
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A new named train called The Tourist was set up, running from Ventnor to Freshwater via Sandown, Merstone and Newport. |
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He was a member of the Coefficients dining club of social reformers set up in 1902 by the Fabian campaigners Sidney and Beatrice Webb. |
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Instead, it was common for motorists to pull off the road and set up camp on private property. |
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Some Danish businesses, such as Danfoss, have set up shop just south of the border for tax reasons. |
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Simultaneously, the Protestant Reformation set up Protestant churches primarily in Germany, Scandinavia and England. |
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The main powers set up colonies in most of the Americas and Africa, and parts of Asia. |
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It took control of the German areas on the left bank of the Rhine River and set up a puppet regime. |
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The reader is forced to reconsider the conventions set up by society for the relationships between women and men. |
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By September 1944 they had set up home in Islington, at 27b Canonbury Square. |
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Patrician did not rule the north directly but set up a client province there, which functioned independently. |
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The Roman troops arrived tired and dehydrated, facing the Gothic camp that had been set up on the top of a hill. |
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With their consent, he set up a rival emperor, the prefect of the city, a Greek named Priscus Attalus. |
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He withdrew to Verona, reaching its outskirts on 27 September, where he immediately set up a fortified camp. |
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On 29 August 492, the Goths were about to assemble enough ships at Rimini to set up an effective blockade of Ravenna. |
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In particular, through the clubs she set up or supported, she encouraged and organised them to raise funds for animal and paediatric charities. |
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Once we get the herd we can set up relays to keep the bangtails movin' as we go. |
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Charles went to war, leading an army to Bordeaux, where he set up a fort at Fronsac. |
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In 1841 William moved to Worcester, where he worked as a piano tuner and set up a shop selling sheet music and musical instruments. |
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Wherever France conquered, Italian republics were set up, with constitutions and legal reforms. |
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As of November 2015, there are temporary border controls set up between Denmark and Sweden. |
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These border controls were set up to tackle the issue with immigrants coming to Sweden in relation to the ongoing European migrant crisis. |
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Traditional gateways, unlike new gateways, have many institutions set up to help immigrants such as legal aid, bureaus, social organizations. |
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According to a 2006 article in the Daily Mail, members of the band set up a complex financial structure in 1972 to avoid payment of taxes. |
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At one point, a Canadian immigration office was to be set up in Copenhagen. |
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In 1962 the United Nations set up a Special Committee on Decolonization, often called the Committee of 24, to encourage this process. |
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In 1581, England set up the Levant Company to monopolize commerce with the Ottoman Empire. |
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The camping retail chain Millets, and independent shops, set up makeshift outlets at the festival. |
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Spanish troops had taken the normally uninhabited island after Moroccan soldiers landed on it and set up tents and a flag. |
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Since the first technopark was established in Rabat in 2005, a second has been set up in Casablanca, followed, in 2015, by a third in Tangers. |
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In 1809 a committee was set up on the improvement of the city, where he worked the famous architect of the capital Rossi. |
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To avoid strife, Genghis Khan set up an institution that ensured complete religious freedom, though he himself was a tengrist or shamanist. |
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Every year there was a mela in the small village where Jutimala lived and Khitish would send three workers to set up a stall there. |
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The first of these, the Committee of Safety, set up in July 1642, comprised 15 Members of Parliament. |
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The production company set up by Olivier took a lease on the St James's Theatre. |
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He began a parallel career as a director, and set up his own company at the Queen's Theatre, London. |
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These innovations enabled them to expand overseas and set up colonies, most notably during the 16th and 17th centuries. |
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Like Australia, Chile allows foreign companies to set up Chilean subsidiaries to offer domestic flights in Chile, regardless of reciprocity. |
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He set up regular markets in a number of towns and regulated their activities. |
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He set up his court at Oxford, where the royalist MPs formed the Oxford Parliament. |
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Ghana's film industry dates as far back as 1948 when the Gold Coast Film Unit was set up in the Information Services Department. |
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Berbers set up communities In Mauritania near the Malian imperial capital of Timbuktu. |
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As the president set up his postinaugural calendar, legislators worked the phones and took to the airwaves. |
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The 1920 Education Act set up a Department of Education, to oversee all state schools, including teacher training and certification. |
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The marquees are set up on a permanent fairground in the district of Los Remedios, in which each street is named after a famous bullfighter. |
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Once the factory is set up, Cabral releases the ship hostages as a sign of trust. |
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William feared that if he did not now head the conspiracy the English would set up a republic, even more inimical to the Dutch state. |
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A commission of enquiry was set up to investigate the root causes of the social disturbance. |
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The allied government set up the Peasant Movement Training Institute in the city, of which Mao Zedong was a director for one term. |
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An independent commission, set up to look into the unrest, found that state media coverage was at times inflammatory. |
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Consequently, fortifications were also set up in Taiwan and the Maluku islands. |
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The crown also set up warehouses to store up to a year's worth of supplies, including paper for cigarettes, for the manufactories. |
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Several government agencies have set up their headquarters in Quezon City but several key government offices still reside in Manila. |
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During World War II, Japan had a large base set up at Truk Lagoon which was used for expansion into the southeastern Pacific. |
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In 1932 Beecham lost patience and agreed with Sargent to set up a new orchestra from scratch. |
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He also set up a recovery fund for the benefit of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Association. |
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He was staying in a building close to the Konoj hot springs, while his soldiers were in tents set up around him. |
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These innovations enabled them to expand overseas and set up colonies, most notably during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. |
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But in the closing stages Bishop spotted a gap to go over and Hook converted to set up a nervous finish for the Blues, who managed to hold on. |
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The advocacy of Ewart and Brotherton then succeeded in having a select committee set up to consider public library provision. |
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Julia owns a mercadito, an old-fashioned grocery store that she set up in her garage. |
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Another of the early enthusiasts of the game was King Charles V of France, who had a court set up at the Louvre Palace. |
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Although there is a hospital, most locals consult either their own witch doctor or medical clinics set up by western missionaries. |
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False Dmitry II, allied with the Poles, appeared under the walls of Moscow and set up a mock court in the village of Tushino. |
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The Qing dynasty set up the Eight Banners system that provided the basic framework for the Qing military organization. |
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The Merotic people adopted an African-style matriarchal regime and set up a dynasty of queens, known collectively as the Candaces. |
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Set up for a cosy couple, it has a two-person spa, queen-size bed, very efficient sealed wood-burning stove, modern kitchen, lounge and garden courtyard. |
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Set up a rotating banner system on your web site and track response rates. |
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This set up a final against Brazil, the first World Cup meeting between the two. |
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A number of organisations have been set up to support the local community including Aston Pride. |
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Set up by a Dubliner to provide vital health services to schoolgoing children, St Joseph's is run as a small clinic that is affiliated to a local school. |
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Set up your authors and permissions as you would on any other blog. |
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A Villa in the Community programme has also been set up to encourage support among young people in the region. |
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A nine Test triangular tournament involving England, South Africa and Australia was set up. |
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Set up by Roger and his young wife Jane in Season 4, Don and Bethany go on a series of unrewarding dates. |
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He set up a series of new republics, complete with new codes of law and abolition of old feudal privileges. |
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Set up a protocol so that an NFC client on one phone will bring up the corresponding NFC server on the other when the two phones are bumped together. |
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Samaranch set up a commission to investigate the corruption and introduced reform of the bid process as a result of the scandal. |
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Set up in 1929, the museum has served as a storehouse for obsolete instruments and equipment and laboratory specimens, some of them difficult to date. |
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A reserve league was set up in 2016 with a mixture of Super League, Championship and League 1 teams. |
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This set up a rematch between Lewis and McCall, who met on 7 February 1997 in Las Vegas for the WBC title. |
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Hatton set up a trust fund to make sure his son was always provided for and sees him every day. |
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Button believed that his inexperience showed as he struggled to help his team set up a competitive car. |
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Williams could have opted to continue with BMW engines in 2006, despite the fact that the engine manufacturer was about to set up its own team. |
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While BAT bought the Formula One entry, they set up the British American Racing team in a new factory in Brackley. |
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George instructed them not only to drop the measure, but also to agree never to set up such a measure again. |
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Will it be possible to have access to the room beforehand so that we can set up chairs? |
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Sails are airfoils that work by using an airflow set up by the wind and the motion of the boat. |
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They renamed the area Manchukuo, and on 9 March 1932 set up a puppet government, with Pu Yi, the former emperor of China, as its executive head. |
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The Legislative Council, set up in 1843, debates policies and motions before voting to adopt or rejecting bills. |
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A recent trend has been for African countries to set up SEZs in partnership with China. |
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Since the Company operated under financial constraints, it had to set up political underpinnings for its rule. |
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Steve Gerrard, unusually, had a below-par night, too, even if it was a lovely delivery to set up Welbeck to make it 2-2 with a glancing header. |
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A Commission on Devolution in Wales was set up in October 2011 to consider further devolution of powers from London. |
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English Regional Development Agencies were set up in 1998 under the Government of Tony Blair to foster economic growth around England. |
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In September 2011 it was announced that the British government was to set up a commission to examine the West Lothian question. |
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A Cornish Constitutional Convention was set up in 2001 with the goal of establishing a Cornish Assembly. |
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The outing begins by Thursday noon, when the recreational vehicles start rumbling into town and their owners set up bivouacs. |
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The process is not set up to deal with intensive corporate lobbying and so you end up with something being a standard that is not clear. |
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The Kitemark can be used to indicate certification by BSI, but only where a Kitemark scheme has been set up around a particular standard. |
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The first, unofficial, colony was Newfoundland, where English fishermen routinely set up seasonal camps in the 16th century. |
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In response to this, nationalists also imported arms and set up the Irish Volunteers. |
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Napoleon set up the Duchy of Warsaw, a new Polish state that ignited a spirit of nationalism. |
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The colonies set up temporary governments or juntas which were effectively independent from Spain. |
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The winner would set up a quarter final against Argentina and avoid the All Blacks. |
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A special case in recent times was the neutral zones that were set up along parts of Saudi Arabia's borders with Kuwait and Iraq. |
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The Channel Crossing Association was set up at about this time to cater for unorthodox crossings. |
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Since his death the City Airport was named after him and a trust has been set up to fund a memorial to him in the city centre. |
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The British Government, committed to implementing Home Rule, set up a cabinet committee under the chairmanship of southern unionist Walter Long. |
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He built a navy, reorganised the army, and set up a system of fortified towns known as burhs. |
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To maintain the burhs, and the standing army, he set up a taxation system known as the Burghal Hidage. |
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During her reign, the world's first radio station was set up by Marconi in 1897 at the Needles Battery, at the western tip of the island. |
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The South Sea Company was a private business corporation set up in London ostensibly to grant trade monopolies in South America. |
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Rover decided to set up secretly a parallel effort with their own engineers at Waterloo Mill, in nearby Clitheroe. |
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Now some of them have set up what amount to internal miniagencies that work with clients to design campaigns for their own pages. |
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The British Parliament passed the Government of India Act of 1858 to this effect, which set up the structure of British government in India. |
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Since the Parliament of the United Kingdom was set up in reliance on these promises, it may be that it has no power to make laws that break them. |
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In 1860 William James established an alkali company at Cargo Fleet and in 1869 Samuel Sadler also set up a factory nearby. |
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Two puppet districts were set up in the area, the Operational Zone of the Adriatic Littoral and the Operational Zone of the Alpine Foothills. |
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Many current towns and villages across the region were originally settlements set up for the coal miners. |
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The Luftwaffe thus lacked a cadre of staff officers to set up, man, and pass on experience. |
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The call for an inquiry was rejected by David Cameron, prompting Miliband to say he would set up his own. |
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In 1946, the government set up a National Institute of Houseworkers as a means of providing a socially democratic variety of domestic service. |
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In 2011 the Government of the United Kingdom set up a commission to examine the question. |
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A strong chain of regional offices was set up within its planning ministry to provide a strong lead in regional development policies. |
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In 1948, a pension scheme was set up to provide pension benefits for employees of the new NHS, as well as their dependents. |
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Monasteries and minster churches were set up all over Somerset, with daughter churches of the minsters in manors. |
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It also doesn't hurt that, with blogware such as Google's Blogger.com, everything is ready and set up for you to start without delay. |
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The IRA set up checkpoints in South Armagh during this period, unchallenged by the security forces. |
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Although referendums had been planned on whether elected assemblies should be set up in some of the regions, none was planned in the South West. |
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The government commission set up to investigate the case for a Bill of Rights had a split of opinion. |
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In the areas under his control, Massoud set up democratic institutions and signed the Women's Rights Declaration. |
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The bridges were secured and the Second Marine division set up a perimeter around the city. |
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The Parliament of Scotland of 1695 enacted proposals to set up the Bank of Scotland. |
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The Wir Shetland movement was set up in 2015 to campaign for greater autonomy. |
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Kings in France, England, and Spain consolidated their power, and set up lasting governing institutions. |
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A court was set up and after two years of deliberation, it pronounced John Balliol to be king. |
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After the six men lost their final appeal, the British government set up a prison on the island at Bob's Valley. |
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When they are set up by a motion in the House, the motion will set a deadline by which the Committee must report. |
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Furthermore, Cameron set up a website designed to appeal to Liberal Democrat members and making heavy use of traditionally liberal rhetoric. |
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In 1967 the Garland Commission was set up to investigate the possibility of ending abstentionism. |
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His second goal was to advance into Bohemia, where he might set up winter quarters at Austria's expense. |
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A neat interchange between Mikel Arteta and Wilshere set up Podolski and his finish bobbled into the net via Gallas. |
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He says the Congress of Vienna avoided them and instead set up rules that produced a stable and benign equilibrium. |
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The Serb political leadership used the referenda as a pretext to set up roadblocks in protest. |
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Serb authorities set up concentration camps and determined who should be responsible for the running of those camps. |
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At one point Rugova even claimed that it was set up by Serbian intelligence as an excuse to invade, or to discredit DLK itself. |
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In July 1986, Nissan became the first Japanese carmaker to set up a production facility in Europe, when it opened a new plant in Sunderland. |
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The Teutonic Order gained control over parts of the southern and eastern shore of the Baltic Sea, where they set up their monastic state. |
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For example, in 2006, Australia set up the AUSTRAC system and required the reporting of all financial transactions. |
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Three holding companies set up by Mossack Fonseca now own the property, and are in turn held by trusts set up for his children and grandchildren. |
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The company was set up on behalf of an unnamed client twelve months after the robbery. |
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Unless you have the space to set up a mini IMAX in your living room, your best bet is to get a decent 2.1 or 5.1 speaker set. |
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It was decided to set up a permanent venue for the show, and the Society chose a place in Twyford. |
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Most of the Taiwanese entities that set up shell companies through the Panamanian law firm were small, unlisted companies or individuals. |
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Weissglass' name appears as a sole owner of one of four companies set up by his business partner Assaf Halkin. |
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The Senate has formed a subcommittee to set up an investigation. |
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Courts were set up in the towns of the Middle Shires and known reivers were arrested. |
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The hens were my witness to the ghost. They set up the sort of fuss and panic you hear when a snake enters the chookhouse late at night. |
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For obvious reasons, one-day events are the easiest to set up, and it is recommended that the first LAN party you host be a one-day party. |
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Albinus crossed to Gaul in 195, where the provinces were also sympathetic to him, and set up at Lugdunum. |
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Mossack Fonseca approached Niue in 1996 and offered to help set up a tax haven on the tiny South Sea island. |
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Many recently created shell companies were set up in Samoa, perhaps after Niue revised its tax laws. |
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The Panama Papers database lists more than 13,000 companies and trusts set up there. |
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Arkwright moved to Nottingham, formed a partnership with local businessmen Jedediah Strutt and Samuel Need, and set up a mill powered by horses. |
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The Moorland Indicators of Climate Change Initiative was set up in 2008 to collect data on climate change in the area. |
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The first recorded Roman triumphal arches were set up in the time of the Roman Republic. |
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A small works was set up at Limehouse to manufacture them, employing three men. |
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In 1916 Ediswan set up the UK's first radio thermionic valve factory at Ponders End. |
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The city was recently granted permission by Ofcom to set up its own local television station. |
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To manage construction of the CTRL, British Rail had also set up another subsidiary, Union Railways. |
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Since the intentions to further extend were announced an additional compensation scheme was set up. |
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During the Civil War in the 17th century, Truro raised a sizeable force to fight for the king and a royalist mint was set up. |
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Ofwat was set up in 1989 at the time when the 10 Water Authorities in England and Wales were privatised by flotation on the stock market. |
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Similar hospitals were set up for slaves in areas where slaves were used in large numbers. |
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An explanation of the origin of the name is that the Priest's Town refers to a priory set up by St Wilfrid near the Ribble's lowest ford. |
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A campaign called Aye Can was set up to help individuals answer the question. |
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In 1994, Tearfund set up a Disaster Response Unit, now called the Disaster Management Team. |
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The process was known as devolution and was set up to return devolved legislative powers to Northern Ireland. |
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The government set up an independent inquiry asking the Council for Healthcare Regulatory Excellence and the Charity Commission to investigate. |
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It took a five more years to set up a general staff and other Army reforms, under the administration of Lord Haldane. |
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Under a cloud of his affair, Hughes and Plath separated in the autumn of 1962 and she set up life in a new flat with the children. |
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Using a multitab home page is easy when you know the secret. Just follow these steps to set up your own multitab home page. |
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The US plans to set up a reprogramming facility that will develop JSF software and distribute it to allies. |
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In 1972 the Barbirolli Society was set up with the principal aim of promoting the continued release of Barbirolli's recorded performances. |
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A hundred years later, Bonnie Prince Charlie set up camp at Derby on 4 December 1745, whilst on his way south to seize the British crown. |
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But they ran out of time and inspiration as Les Bleus set up a deserved semi-final clash with Wales. |
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The world's first mass production line was set up in the city, making it the most industrialised site in the world. |
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Shortly after its foundation, the Camberwell School of Arts and Crafts was set up on Arts and Crafts lines by the local borough council. |
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Lew, a thatched hurdle, supported by sticks, and set up in a field to screen lambs, etc. from the wind. |
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Proceeds went to the Missing Tom Fund set up by Moore to find his brother Tom who has been missing for over ten years. |
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There will be three Precursor spacecraft to Mars to set up three bases on the planet to enable maximum exploration of the planet's surface. |
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In 2009, News Corp established NewsCore, a global wire service set up to provide news stories to all of News Corp's journalistic outlets. |
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What section of the EPG a channel gets allocated is determined by rules set up by Sky. |
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In order to make a living, Wollstonecraft, her sisters, and Blood set up a school together in Newington Green, a Dissenting community. |
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De Valera hoped Wittgenstein's presence would contribute to the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies which he was soon to set up. |
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Many teams set up 'coupon funds' to allow clothing rations to be contributed by members to buy kit. |
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The first was the Gould Affair, when a testimonial fund was set up for Welsh international Arthur Gould, instigated by a local newspaper. |
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McAlister, who had missed the conversion, set up Ketteridge and Smith for Scotland's second and third tries respectively. |
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In response to the European migrant crisis, several countries set up enhanced border controls. |
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Other countries, including Austria, Denmark, Slovenia, Hungary, Sweden and Norway have set up border controls in response to the crisis. |
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In addition to the Carolingian Marca Hispanica, Iberia was home to several marches set up by the native states. |
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Planned settlements set up for white inhabitants included Welkom, Sasolburg and Secunda. |
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Prior to these permanent structures there were tents set up as mobile field hospitals. |
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While they maintained a denominational character, they were in nowise illiberal, and set up no religious test for entrance. |
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To encourage businesses to set up in the zone, financial policies are introduced. |
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This interest followed a project to set up an insurance company, prompted by Francis Baily and mooted in 1824, but not carried out. |
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As the new Emperor could not exert his constitutional powers until he became of age, a regency was set up by the National Assembly. |
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Having got these concessions, Edward arranged for a court to be set up to decide which of the claimants should inherit the throne. |
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As she was still a child and in Norway, the Scottish lords set up a government of guardians. |
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De Burgh moved his army north of Louth and set up camp while his cousin, William Liath de Burgh attempted to ambush Edward's forces. |
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He set up his residence in Avignon rather than Rome, continuing the Avignon Papacy of his predecessor. |
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After 1834 and Lardner's Edinburgh Review article he set up a project of his own, doubting whether Babbage's initial plan could be carried out. |
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They were set up after the Restoration of 1660 and typically enjoyed greater civil and religious liberty. |
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Blacksmiths, wheelwrights, and furniture makers set up shops in rural villages. |
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It provided an explanation of what the World Wide Web was, and how one could use a browser and set up a web server. |
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Enterprising men set up stables and taverns along wagon roads to serve this transportation system. |
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Nearly all the religious denominations set up their own schools and colleges to train ministers. |
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Gladstone passed the Coal Vendors Act 1843 to set up a central office for employment. |
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The school was set up as an episcopal foundation to spread the ideas of Anglicanism in Scotland, and to educate the sons of the gentry. |
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Because the established Church of Scotland controlled the divinity faculties of the universities, the Free Church set up its own colleges. |
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The Free Church also set up Christ's College in Aberdeen in 1856 and Trinity College in Glagow followed later. |
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The Sinner is an independent website and discussion forum set up by students of the university. |
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It was set up as Robert Stephenson and Company, and George's son Robert was the managing director. |
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The place was actually set up by a Nipponophile Englishman, but the kitchen staff are all Japanese and its Far Eastern credentials bear scrutiny. |
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Subsequently three professors offered him the opportunity to set up a small workshop within the university. |
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