If you get a little behind each day, by the end of the week you'll be severely dehydrated, feeling lousy, and riding poorly. |
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Labour have been severely punished for the social and economic policies that lie at the very core of their world view. |
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With the nation in its worst economic crisis in a generation, budgets to maintain railway lines and other equipment have been severely slashed. |
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Are claimants ever referred for assessment if they have been severely disadvantaged by injury? |
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In adults, lead poisoning can result in damage to the central nervous system and severely weaken fingers, joints, wrists and ankles. |
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Such refractory materials as silicon dioxide and aluminum oxide are so severely attacked that their use is hazardous. |
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The salt tax was severely regressive, since it fell heaviest on the peasants who needed salt to feed to their cattle. |
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Over the last two years, the city's shelters and rooming houses have gradually become severely infested with bedbugs. |
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Their defence was severely tested at times and they have goalkeeper Jonathan Stack to thank for keeping the score somewhat respectable. |
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People with anorexia limit their food intake severely, and so become very underweight. |
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It's interesting how he notes when and where the comedy was severely sacrificed for the sake of the message. |
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A large part of the problem for the Salvadoreans was that the Honduran air force had struck back, severely damaging enemy oil dumps. |
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The Fin Review reported that there was heavy demand for the JB shares and many applicants had their requested allotments severely scaled back. |
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Back then, David, who is severely autistic, was well enough to go to the park with his twin sister Ali. |
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Just as crimes are severely punished, statues of virtuous men, set in marketplaces, publicly honor good deeds. |
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The authors concluded that inflammatory alveolitis might have been present in severely exposed subjects. |
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Although still in his mid-50s and in the prime of his productive professional life, fibrosing alveolitis had left him severely disabled. |
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The prospects of severely congested streets, increased health problems and loss of amenity in the city are real concerns. |
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The repertoire for the Wagner tuba is severely limited, but unsurpassed for sheer quality. |
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We offered a full lunch to two severely amnesic people, who have no memory of having just eaten. |
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He brought to our attention the tiny zebra fish which could fully regenerate even severely damaged myocardium. |
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The investigation, which was mothballed after only 12 weeks, was also severely criticised for manifold failures and fatal delays. |
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The most severely afflicted children may be severely deaf, suffer heart problems and kidney abnormalities. |
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But not all shrubs have dormant buds, and these shrubs won't grow new twigs if pruned too severely. |
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On many Western rivers, dams have already severely curtailed wild spawning runs. |
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By every measure, prisoners' children are the most severely at-risk children and youth in America. |
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The wood has severely splintered and several chunks of wood have come out of the boards. |
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It's a safe bet that any lingering Lord of the Rings fans will find their patience severely tested by Emile. |
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You need people you trust to lean on, someone steady in your world that has just been severely and tragically rocked. |
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The 1996 law severely restricts the ability of federal courts to overturn decisions in state trials. |
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He had lopped the tree back severely during the winter. Its shape was ugly and stunted. |
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We tried to regroup for the next two Tests, but both those matches were severely affected by rain. |
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Persons with anorexia nervosa eventually become visibly recognizable because of their severely underweight status. |
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Therefore, my social interaction had severely declined, leaving me the equivalent to a social leper. |
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This has severely hampered the government's efforts to convince those skeptical of the EU to trust it in the matter of the constitution. |
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Therefore, the ball of the thumb is often severely strained, especially when snowboarding. |
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As for O'Neill, he left with his reputation as a quick-witted sharp operator severely dented. |
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My mouth and tongue are severely inflamed and a biopsy has diagnosed lichen planus. |
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To go in the ring and have it not faze you to be so severely punished like that, you have to be a bit off your rocker. |
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Hunting for meat and hides has severely decreased the natural populations of aoudads in the Sahara. |
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We can see that without Queens on the board Black's doubled pawns severely impair his mobility. |
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In central Nebraska, several fields are severely damaged by anthracnose stalk rot. |
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If there was a rigorous enforcement of regulations these incidences would be curbed because managements would be penalised severely. |
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University is difficult enough with rigorous course work, steep fees and social demands, but try to imagine attending while severely disabled. |
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Have been severely incapacitated by latest pregnancy symptoms so apologies for absence. |
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The lead had severely decomposed during its one hundred year history, and its fragility was exacerbated by poor packing for shipment. |
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It also may provide protected chewing access for small rodents and other animals, which can severely injure the bark and cambium. |
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Its bow was severely damaged, and 23 sailors were hurt too badly to stand watch as the vessel limped back to Guam. |
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The seaworthiness of the vessel was severely tested on the Atlantic crossing from Newfoundland but she came through without damage or loss. |
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A few weeks ago, in another sign of the times, the chief judge of the Raboteau trial was attacked and severely beaten. |
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Court funding, lacking a separate line item in the federal budget, was haphazard and severely inadequate. |
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An ice-cream vendor severely slashed a Bangkok dentist with a small sword after accusing him of pulling the wrong tooth, police said yesterday. |
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After all, as every child knows, they have plenty of rights to prevent them from being dealt with too severely. |
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Unfortunately, those who did return found the locals severely hostile and scarpered quickly. |
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Even the animals' access to basics such as water, food and veterinary care is often severely limited. |
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Losses such as these severely affect populations of long-lived species like saguaros and desert tortoises, Schwalbe said. |
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Farmers in the area have been severely put out by the announcement and the future supply of their milk to Glanbia is in jeopardy. |
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But he severely strained his Achilles tendons when the staff exercised him too hard. |
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At age 26 months he was referred to the department of gastroenterology, and by then was severely malnourished, hypokalaemic, and acidotic. |
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So when a little boy mauled his science notebook, scrawled a message on one of the pages, and rushed into the shot, he was severely reprimanded. |
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Many of our soldiers, sailors and airmen will be lost or severely wounded many lives will be shattered as a very grave period awaits us. |
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On the right, the engine throttle controlling nearly 7,000 pounds of thrust was no help to the now severely tail-heavy tumbling mass of metal. |
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There is a scant amount of data available, severely limiting the kinds of conclusions one can draw. |
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The man had skull fractures, a severely broken thumb and burns to the bottom of his feet. |
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The first three were so severely malformed they died before the age of five. |
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The newly formed friendship is severely tested and I won't give the ending away, but it is indeed an astonishing twist of fate for all three men. |
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Predicting the impact of environmental change on terrestrial ecosystems is severely limited by a lack of understanding of basic soil processes. |
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A man died and six passengers were severely injured when a car and a minibus taxi collided here on Wednesday night. |
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Daniel tripped on barbwire and it flew back in his face slicing his ear up severely. |
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I know that my father was severely provoked many times, but even when angry, no malediction ever crossed his lips. |
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I have often regarded the rail as the premier bird of a freshwater marsh, so a marsh without one is to my mind severely lacking. |
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In contrast, Wernicke's aphasia is characterized by fluent articulation coupled with severely impaired comprehension. |
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Officials with the administration said the person responsible for the overloading would be severely punished. |
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Rabbi Berger's pious respect for Schneerson's memory severely compromises his best efforts to combat the Lubavitchers' adoration of him. |
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If I was lowballed severely like that, I'd hate the organization enough to leave once my contract is up. |
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His mobility was severely affected when he contracted polio at the age of 15, and he is now a wheelchair-user. |
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The Taipei City mass rapid transit system was severely hit by yesterday's earthquake, with service suspended for several hours. |
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Olivia suffers from two rare conditions which severely restrict almost everything she does. |
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That is the only reason I can think of to explain why he has not been taken to task more severely by the media. |
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Carey has had a recurrence of an ankle injury which has severely limited his training. |
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For his part, the shah threatened him with execution, and once had him severely bastinadoed. |
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Sunday we crawled out of bed severely hung over and to the airport ready for our trip home. |
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Further, owners must be refrained from selling unproductive aged cows and should be severely dealt for this criminal act. |
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A Malton shop severely damaged when a car careered through a display window was back in business today. |
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Lewis was already severely depressed after their trip and never fully readjusted to life back in civilization. |
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Dogs kept exclusively in cages and kenneled and not exposed to people at all after 14 weeks of age may have severely undeveloped social skills. |
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In particular, the spread of housing in rural areas should be severely restricted to local need. |
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No NFL player's courage is tested more severely than the receiver who willingly patrols the middle of the field. |
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Preoperative haemorrhage and hypotension are contraindications to spinal anaesthesia, and ketamine is used in only severely ill women. |
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He marched me quickly back to our allocated area and took me severely in waltz position. |
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At this time, chill treatment seedlings were severely wilted with extensive leaf rolling characteristic of water-stressed maize. |
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Ailurophobia can severely disrupt normal life, interfering with school, work, or social relationships. |
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By the time of the bombing of Hiroshima, many of Japan's large cities had been attacked severely by American air power. |
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The character of the team was severely tested and they came through with honours. |
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Details of cranial anatomy contradict a previous model of cranial kinesis by severely limiting the skull's potential mobility. |
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Despite two illustrious parents, the company has been severely constricted for cash. |
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If they had set out to seek their fortune and fame then they would be severely tested in the years to follow. |
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Even though military units require no upkeep, a high level of recruitment or conscription will severely weaken the economic front. |
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Also, the grains are smaller and more uniform in size when severely deformed metal is recrystallized. |
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Although tied to the same markets and products, their ability to cooperate was severely tested by crises that revealed different interests. |
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This task is done by the women and children and their health is often severely impaired by carrying such heavy loads. |
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A thousand years ago, technology severely limited the amount of words the average literate person could read in a lifetime. |
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These people are highly sensitive to carbohydrates and can't seem to lose any weight unless they severely reduce their carb intake. |
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It has come to our knowledge that many properties had not been declared for property tax, undermining severely the tax collections. |
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A large section of streambank was riprapped to prevent the landowner's septic system and 20 feet of severely slumping shoreline from washing into the brook. |
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Diseases like Stagonospora glume blotch and Fusarium head scab, which occur on wheat heads late in the growing season, can severely affect the seed. |
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The right atrium and ventricle were severely dilated and hypertrophied. |
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She was severely beaten, with a dozen broken ribs, a lacerated liver, and signs of strangulation that included a fractured thorax. |
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Although most of the headstones are severely weathered and illegible, cemetery staff will record all legible marks and inscriptions before removing the stones. |
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More severely affected children hyperventilate both awake and asleep. |
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He had pneumonia and diarrhoea and was severely anaemic and lethargic. |
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When she realizes the hitch-hiking boy is a runaway who's been severely beaten, her caring for him brings into focus the future course of her life. |
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The emergency law severely restricts the freedom of public assembly, which in practice means any candidate wishing to run for president will have little chance to campaign. |
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He was severely reprimanded by the court, for aggravating his guilt by aspersing the character of a woman of remarkable virtue and piety, whom he had cruelly deprived of life. |
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He was so severely hurt by using the brick that he decided to act as a lookout while the other man stole a television set and a PlayStation computer game. |
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Because of overlapping mode of articulation, degree to which cover plates could open and expose the food groove appears to have been severely limited. |
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The terrestrial biosphere is, indeed, a vast natural carbon store, but its capacity to take up substantially increased quantities of CO2 is severely limited. |
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Under existing rules, only authorized biographies escape the gag order, a restriction that severely downgrades the genre. |
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Cavities form at the base of the stalk on severely diseased plants. |
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Apple's products, though, are severely closed, yet it managed to rise to the top in the aughts. |
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On that day, the family of a severely ill Costa Rican woman reportedly prayed to the beatified pontiff for her recovery. |
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Severely deprived, neglected or abused environment will have negative effects on the growth of a child. |
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In most theocratic states, being gay is a crime that is severely punished. |
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He will need the popular support of his caucus to oust or severely discipline and demote Jones and do it in such a way as to keep Jones from jumping waka. |
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Since the outbreak began in March, global mobilization efforts to combat the epidemic have been severely delayed. |
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Erial returned to the game long enough to move her rook into a position that severely threatened his queen, before continuing her train of thought. |
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Severely infested grains and cheese usually require fumigation to achieve control of these pests. |
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As a result, Scotland loses people in their most productive years, while it gains those whose contribution to the economy is severely limited by Father Time. |
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Severely infected seeds appear shriveled, cracked, and elongated, and may be covered with a white, moldy growth. |
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Severely affected birds may have a marked bowing of the tibia, be reluctant to move, and have a stilted gait. |
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, joining in the chorus, severely berates Tehran for its role in the Levant. |
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The overwrought graphics and jazzed-up layout severely reduce legibility. |
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Severely malnourished children are often deficient in vitamin A, zinc, iron, folic acid, copper, and selenium. |
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Between 1999 and 2008, the number of severely intoxicated young women who wound up in E.R.s rose by 52 percent. |
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Last year he was severely criticized for his handling of a land deal with a neighbor in financial distress. |
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The Edmonton native questions the mechanisms that allow us to condone military bombing raids on civilians while we demand that gang warfare be severely punished. |
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Indeed, even coastal fisheries were severely hampered after 1941 by mounting shortages of cotton yarn, ramie, Manila hemp, and, most importantly, petroleum. |
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Mr Robinson passed out because of the smoke, has severely impaired lungs and a voice box so badly damaged he can barely raise his voice above a whisper. |
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Child care is probably the costliest part of having a severely disabled child. |
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The sight of Anna, not the slightest bit ruffled, rattled him severely. |
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The biggest rise has been in leaks from agricultural premises, raising fears that farmers are failing to maintain ageing oil tanks because of severely declining incomes. |
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For advanced keratoconus when vision is severely affected by scarring, penetrating keratoplasty or full thickness cornea transplant is the most common surgery performed. |
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Her unwashed hair is pulled severely back and there's a halo of frizz around the crown of her head. |
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The majority had to severely restrict their lives by changing or abandoning work, curtailing all social activities, and becoming virtual recluses. |
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But this meant that the economic life of Europe was severely constricted. |
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Severely jaundiced patients are the ones more likely to exhibit renal failure, haemorrhages and cardiovascular collapse. |
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The reason I got my knickers in a twist over this story is that these guys are cheerfully ploughing ahead with a programme based on severely flawed technology. |
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An oil rig tender found the yacht in the Joseph Bonaparte Gulf on Friday and took two of the four crewmembers, both of whom were severely seasick, on board. |
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The bank was severely reprimanded by the industry regulator in Australia for lax risk management and ordered to adhere to stricter compliance procedures in the future. |
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I'm still severely lacking in self confidence but getting there. |
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We and others have shown that these patients have severely impaired exercise capacity and, in addition, do not exhibit a lactic acidosis threshold. |
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The excellent resistance to atmospheric corrosion of aluminized wire resulted in its acceptance for service in coastal and severely corrosive industrial atmospheres. |
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Without him, and Tiago Silva, Brazil will go into its semifinal against Germany severely weakened. |
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Well, I grew up as a typical late-1970's latchkey kid, but my mother would have punished me severely if I left the house on my own and went to fast food restaurants by myself. |
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Most of them are severely anemic and suffer from aches and pains. |
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The plasma contactor system safely grounds the station from this high voltage, protecting it from arcing, which could severely damage its surface. |
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A substantial and somewhat turgid passage that will have been severely lawyered before it was allowed out, but even so, you begin to get a message, of sorts. |
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Activities like reading, driving and sewing are severely affected. |
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River floods are respecters of neither wealth nor status, and both developed and developing countries have been severely afflicted in recent years, across every continent. |
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There were only four main ways off the beach area and flooding would have severely restricted any form of movement, but especially that of vehicles. |
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City officials were severely criticized for their lack of action against the food shortage and for failing to help the cultivators by providing seed potatoes. |
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In 1996, Smart was severely beaten in prison by two inmates, who broke her eye socket and left her with a metal plate in her head. |
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As her severely rheumatoid hands are useless, an adequate range of movement in just one of her knees means that she can still get out of the chair without help. |
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The fight to bring the law up-to-date and stop cyber criminals running riot is severely hampered by the lack of understanding of the scope of the problem. |
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In recent years, engineers have developed receivers that will perform satisfactorily even with multipath-corrupted and severely attenuated signals such as those found indoors. |
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Until the advent of fmri, the options for studying living human brains in such ways were severely constrained. |
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A footman was summoned and told to go down to the kitchens where the chefs on duty were severely reprimanded. |
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However, a possible drawback is that, as a consequence of relatively high conductivities, low frequency electric fields are severely attenuated in biological tissues. |
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He was, again as mentioned yesterday, a member of the Arts Club, though his drinking and other habits severely tested the patience of the members. |
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Severely deaf children can be fitted with implants that replace a nonworking inner ear. |
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With just 1.8 ticks left on the clock and the ball, Pitt inserted a severely hobbled Knight into the lineup who hit the front rim on a 70-foot launch. |
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New designs have greatly improved the sensitivity of GPS receivers so they can make code-phase measurements even on the severely attenuated signals inside buildings. |
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So she still has a severely malformed brain but is breathing on her own. |
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The match was played in a wonderful spirit, as befits two friends, although the patience of both players was severely tested by some erratic umpiring. |
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They are meant to help severely nearsighted people whose vision is so poor that laser eye surgery wouldn't work well. |
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Hair cells were more severely damaged in blood injected ears than in cochleostomy only ears. |
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His mouth had been struck or kicked. The lips were severely contused, reddened. |
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His language was severely censured by some of his brother peers as derogatory to their other. |
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The least she could do was crawl back into her severely stylish shell, so she wouldn't look pitiful when he gave her the old heave-ho. |
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However, the war left the UK severely weakened and depending financially on the Marshall Plan. |
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The winters destroyed stored crops of potatoes and other staples and the poor summers severely damaged harvests. |
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Despite these indices of a hypocoagulable state, the APC pathway was severely disrupted in these chronic HF mice. |
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The military campaign was severely hampered by Elizabeth's repeated refusals to send promised funds for her starving soldiers. |
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The fall of Toulon at the end of December 1793 severely damaged British fortunes in the Mediterranean. |
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Historically, central government retained the right to cap an increase in Council Tax, if it deemed the council to be increasing it too severely. |
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Between July 1940 and May 1944, the city was hit by 67 air raids which destroyed 6625 houses and severely damaged 6549 of them. |
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The public image of rail travel was severely damaged by a series of significant accidents after privatisation. |
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The technology of lontar writing in Bali, on the other hand, has never severely impeded the circulation of texts. |
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Then, government boarding schools severely punished American Indian students who were overheard speaking their own language. |
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Postwar Communist governments in Eastern Europe severely restricted religious freedoms. |
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The fire spread quickly and destroyed nine of the principal state rooms, and severely damaged more than 100 others. |
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Uther's son Arthur assumes the throne and defeats the Saxons so severely that they cease to be a threat until after his death. |
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This severely limited its revenue, although it achieved moderate commercial success in Europe. |
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The evacuation was timely, for in 1940 the Duveen Gallery was severely damaged by bombing. |
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Despite the loss, Haye was widely praised for his performance in fighting on whilst severely injured. |
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The industry was severely limited during the Communist era, when gambling, the major source of funding, was made illegal. |
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A few weeks later however, he suffered a substantial crash at the Phoenix International Raceway, severely injuring his back. |
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David Livingstone, took the opposite view, arguing that the fragile local economy and societies were being severely harmed by the trade. |
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Sympathy for the plight of the workers brought repeal of the acts in 1824, although the Combination Act 1825 severely restricted their activity. |
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German manpower had been severely depleted after four years of war and its economy and society were under great internal strain. |
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However, the centralised political control by the Czechoslovak Communist Party severely limited the effects of federalization. |
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He states that between 8 and 18 August 154 RAF pilots were killed, severely wounded, or missing, while only 63 new pilots were trained. |
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Plans for opening a second front in the north were severely hampered when Turkey refused the use of its territory for such purposes. |
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The World Bank reported in February 2009 that the Arab World was far less severely affected by the credit crunch. |
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The southern part of the island was evacuated and visits are severely restricted. |
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Asquith then proposed that the powers of the House of Lords be severely curtailed. |
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However, the power of the Lords to reject a bill passed by the House of Commons is severely restricted by the Parliament Acts. |
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The special relationship was tested most severely by the Skybolt crisis of 1962, when Kennedy cancelled a joint project without consultation. |
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His financial situation was not dire, but his kingdom was devastated and his army severely weakened. |
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The Marquis de Montcalm was also severely wounded later in the battle and died the following day. |
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The status of Austria as a great power, with the unifications of Germany and Italy, was now severely questioned. |
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She was struck amidships, with devastating effect, ultimately killing 20 crew members and severely injuring 24 others. |
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For carrier companies shipping goods from one nation to another, exchange rates can often impact them severely. |
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Fuel poverty affects over a million British working households and increases in energy prices affect poor people severely. |
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For example, a person who lives in a home with a mud floor is considered severely deprived of shelter. |
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A person who never attended school and cannot read is considered severely deprived of education. |
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A person who has no newspaper, radio, television, computer, or telephone is considered severely deprived of information. |
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Proposals in 1957 for union with the Church of England were rejected over the issue of bishops and were severely attacked in the Scottish press. |
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In developing nations, access to essential medicines is severely restricted by lack of resources and poverty. |
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In June 1958, his son Auberon was severely wounded in a shooting accident while serving with the army in Cyprus. |
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Brooklands had been severely damaged by the onset of World War II and the circuit was abandoned. |
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There has been no archbishop in the country since 1989, and the cathedral in Mogadishu was severely damaged during the civil war. |
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A severely weakened Montoneros launched a counterattack in 1979, which was quickly annihilated, ending the guerrilla threat. |
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The battle ended with a decisive Pictish victory which severely weakened Northumbria's power in northern Britain. |
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The abbey was severely damaged during this attack despite Knox's apparent efforts to calm the mob. |
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The taxes severely damaged the local economy, and consequently they were rarely paid. |
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This may be because primary care patients are less severely ill and delirium is generally infrequent in nonacute care settings. |
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Unfortunately, Scott did not base his translation on the best available Latin versions, and his work was severely criticized. |
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The castle was occupied, besieged and stormed during The Rough Wooing and was severely damaged in the process. |
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Ogives are formed when ice from an icefall is severely broken up, increasing ablation surface area during summer. |
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Though boosted by Welsh infantry sent by Montfort's ally Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, Simon's forces were severely depleted. |
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Dafydd, severely injured, was taken to Rhuddlan then moved under guard to Shrewsbury, where he was later executed. |
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The weekly market and biannual fair thrived, and in 1613 drew complaints from other towns whose trading in cloth was being severely affected. |
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Species limited to a single epicontinental sea on a given landmass were severely affected. |
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The Yufirid emir Abdullah ibn Qahtan attacked and burned Zabid in 989, severely weakening the Ziyadid dynasty. |
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Unfortunately, Matthew's incipit page is severely worn, appearing to have functioned as the manuscript's front cover for a number of years. |
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However these mechanical systems were slow, the images were dim and flickered severely, and the image resolution very low. |
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This was facilitated by the severely reduced state of their genomes, but many genes, introns, and linkages have been lost. |
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Often you will find yourself doing unlikely things such as crimping a sloper or open-handing a severely incut small edge. |
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Invertebrates like brachiopods, gastropods, and molluscs were severely affected. |
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The government has recently passed legislation, effective from January 2014, severely restricting the size of cruise ships that may visit. |
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The site is severely threatened by the rapid erosion of the overlying sand dunes. |
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Breakups at alarm siren lines and electricity lines affected the warning system severely. |
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Oysters are subject to various diseases which can reduce harvests and severely deplete local populations. |
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The barndoor skate, Dipturus laevis, is currently listed with the IUCN as vulnerable due to being severely overfished. |
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However, drifting chunks of ice, especially in springtime, remain problematic as they can clog straits or severely damage a ship's hull. |
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The outbreak of the English Civil War in 1642, began a period in the which the England's naval position was severely weakened. |
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Of the ships that succeeded in breaking through the blockade, many were severely damaged. |
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Surprisingly, though most ships on both sides were damaged, and some severely, no ships from either battle line were lost. |
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By the time Acre surrendered on 12 July, Philip was severely ill with dysentery, which reduced his zeal. |
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However, when the storm blew up, many of the severely damaged ships sank or ran aground on the shoals. |
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At the end of the war, the ICRC worked with national Red Cross societies to organize relief assistance to those countries most severely affected. |
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Frequently, rock formations that undergo orogeny are severely deformed and undergo metamorphism. |
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While populations are currently stable across much of its range, it is thought to be declining severely in Great Britain. |
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Continued destruction of the reefs could severely damage the region's economy. |
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This account, reconstructed from the written record, is severely marred by the cartographic record. |
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The majority of the country has a cold or severely cold winter climate, but southerly areas are warm in summer. |
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The Portuguese fleet then bombarded the city for nearly two days from the sea shore, severely damaging the unfortified city. |
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His followers, who were won over by his eloquence and his severely ascetic example, included the bishops Instantius and Salvianus. |
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Einar was a ruthless earl, and imposed harsh taxes which severely hurt the farmers. |
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As the European population was severely reduced, land became more plentiful for the survivors, and labour consequently more expensive. |
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Hearn refused, and shopped the man in to the Dartmouth Magistrates, severely damaging the reputation of the Tory Party. |
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Siberian agriculture is severely restricted by the short growing season of most of the region. |
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It was the largest flying boat of its time, but was severely underpowered and was limited by a very low operational ceiling. |
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The genus name is a good descriptor of the shells of personids, most of which are moderately to severely distorted. |
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Opponents of catch and release fishing would find it preferable to ban or to severely restrict angling. |
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Ukraine's economy contracted severely following the years after the Soviet dissolution. |
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All independent organizations were severely reprimanded, with the National Patriotic Front leaders being sentenced in 1972 to long prison terms. |
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The civil war of 69 had severely destabilized the provinces, leading to several local uprisings such as the Batavian revolt in Gaul. |
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West Francia and Middle Francia suffered more severely than East Francia during the Viking raids of the 9th century. |
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In the valleys it is relatively mild, while it can be severely cold above 1,500 metres, with copious snowfalls. |
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These conditions include highly acidic water, low temperature, and a lack of oxygen, and combine to preserve but severely tan their skin. |
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The death of the Bulgarian tsar Simeon I in 927 severely weakened the Bulgarians, allowing the Byzantines to concentrate on the eastern front. |
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Imperial authority was severely weakened, and the growing power vacuum at the center of the Empire encouraged fragmentation. |
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The population of the city had collapsed so severely that it was now little more than a cluster of villages separated by fields. |
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Attalus also had severely insulted Alexander, and following Cleopatra's murder, Alexander may have considered him too dangerous to leave alive. |
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Budget cuts since 2009 have severely impacted the national police force, producing a steep increase in criminal activity in recent years. |
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His world is severely postreligious, a circumstance that made reflective believers intensely interested in his work, too. |
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Uruguay's long tradition of freedom of the press was severely curtailed during the years of military dictatorship. |
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Their Malaccan rule was severely hampered by administrative and economic difficulties. |
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Governor Jeb Bush realized that watershed events such as Andrew negatively impacted Florida's backbone industry of tourism severely. |
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These sanctions did little to overthrow Noriega, but severely damaged Panama's economy. |
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The severely low rainfall impacts on water supply in the city, which originates from wells and from rivers that flow from the Andes. |
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Today, all surviving Iroquoian languages except Cherokee and Mohawk are severely endangered, with only a few elderly speakers remaining. |
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In 1998, an outbreak of canine distemper swept through Santa Catalina Island severely reducing the island skunk and fox populations. |
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Pricket's journal and testimony have been severely criticized for bias, on two grounds. |
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In the past, the country only had few basketball courts, which severely limited Fijians who desired to practice the sport more frequently. |
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According to UNESCO's 2010 edition of the Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger, the Buryat language is classified as severely endangered. |
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From the time of Elizabeth I onwards the Court was severely criticised for its slow pace, large backlogs, and high costs. |
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Most of them are severely endangered and spoken by elderly people in the countryside. |
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The rider who comes back on his horse in mid-air over a fence is punishing his horse severely. |
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Many buildings and landmarks were severely damaged, including the iconic 'Shag Rock' and Christchurch Cathedral. |
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Bolsec was banished from the city, and after Calvin's death, he wrote a biography which severely maligned Calvin's character. |
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By 1882, levees averaged seven feet in height, but many in the southern Delta were severely tested by the flood that year. |
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The region was severely damaged due to the Great Mississippi Flood of 1927, which broke through the levees. |
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It had no uniformity in its application at lower courts and was severely restricted because of bureaucratic procedures. |
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The campaign was severely compromised when BCP's leader, Ntsu Mokhehle, went to Pretoria. |
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In the attacks of 2007, party leader Morgan Tsvangirai and 49 other opposition activists were arrested and severely beaten by the police. |
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Poor housing was one factor leading to severely declining birth rates throughout the Eastern Bloc. |
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He was wounded three times, most severely in September 1916 during the Battle of the Somme. |
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