Predictably, Babur's uncles and cousins attacked his territories soon after he had acceded to the throne. |
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Showering soon after a workout and using antibacterial acne washes on the face also help prevent blemishes. |
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In the former princely states, as also in the zamindaries till their abolition soon after independence, concubinage was a recognised custom. |
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Among practitioners of Zen Buddhism and vipassana meditation, women were authorized to teach relatively soon after men. |
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And so soon after that she was aneled she departed and yielded up her spirit into the hands of our Lord. |
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Mike and Dave began work soon after the aircraft arrived and have completely reskinned the fuselage and installed new longerons. |
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Deacon mishit his conversion horribly and the Rhinos hit the front for good soon after. |
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The first Sega GT on the Xbox was first released back in 2002 and soon after became part of Sega's bundle with new Xboxes. |
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After all, what kind of person would bolt from a new party so soon after they helped to create it? |
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He married a nurse, whom he met in hospital soon after his return from Dunkirk, and has written a book about his experiences. |
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About 11OO B.C. Nordics enter Italy as Umbrians and Oscans, and soon after cross the Rhine into Gaul. |
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The basin experienced east-west folding and reverse faulting soon after deposition ended. |
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A physician was called, who soon after his arrival applied a blister to the throat and let another pint of blood. |
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And with this network we're able to locate earthquakes anyplace in the world very soon after they occur. |
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But soon after, the price began to fall drastically and I took to cultivating 3,000 vanilla plants as intercrop. |
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Very soon after her arrival the applicant lodged an application for a protection visa. |
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By the time it found mass success, it was already slowing down to the swaying tempo of rocksteady and soon after that, reggae. |
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Some of the more literate ones did write down a few particulars soon after the fracas in letters to friends and relatives. |
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They were army brats together before his family settled down and her family followed soon after. |
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She had pizza bagels for lunch and fell asleep for a nap soon after we were done. |
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A top transport official, speaking soon after the crash, ruled out a mid-air explosion. |
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But, for unknown reasons, the affair was broken off soon after the interview. |
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The scoring began again soon after the restart as Rowe pushed off three tacklers for his second try and Broadhurst also forced his way over. |
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He bustled Ouija Board into fifth soon after the start and held his position until the field quickened down the back stretch. |
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Carlow landed his first triple toe loop at 12, and a triple salchow soon after. |
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The police were called and on arrival Robinson took off but was stopped soon after, the court heard. |
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Over the stern the rudder rests folded towards the seabed at 30m, but the propeller was salvaged soon after the ship went down. |
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The majority of women experience some tearfulness soon after the birth of the baby and this is sometimes called baby blues. |
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In turn, the Afghan camel teamsters followed the telegraph line, as did, soon after, the Central Australian Railway. |
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They had a nice four-room flat in Naupada, but soon after my first daughter was born they started maltreating me. |
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Once having learnt to scavenge carcasses, the classic piranha feeding behaviour could have followed soon after. |
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The young birds' mandibles begin to cross about two weeks after they fledge, and they learn to extract seeds soon after that. |
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They found the little girl's body soon after that, and they had a proper burial. |
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In most cases toddlers already know how to emotionally manipulate their parents and most stop crying very soon after the parent has left. |
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I now know to read my lecture notes soon after writing them, again a few days later then yet again before I am tested on this knowledge. |
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In southern Finland the mating season begins soon after snowmelt, typically toward the end of April. |
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Admiral Kondo's main force of two battleships and six heavy cruisers followed soon after. |
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The Senate will vote on the bill soon after 7 June, when it returns from the Memorial Day holiday. |
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I left Stone Town soon after lunch, just as the town's menfolk were heading back to their houses to take their afternoon siesta. |
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Silver cisterns date from the 1660s and soon after examples were also made in tinware lacquered and decorated in the prevailing oriental taste. |
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She wooed her by writing her a fabulous part in the nursing academy's Christmas play, and bedded her in the dormitory soon after. |
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But soon after, the trainer and jockey went their separate ways in a split which captured the headlines. |
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He'd follow soon after and then they'd both stare at me until I got the message. |
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Also in Venice he met, and soon after married, the mezzo-soprano Faustina Bordoni, one of the finest singers of her time. |
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Jennifer blanked out soon after her body took to running outside the building. |
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At one point, you'll ride in a motorcycle sidecar, and soon after, on a boat. |
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Alice sees this garden, with bright flowers and fountains, through the tiny door soon after she arrives in Wonderland. |
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Organic mulches, such as wood chips, shredded bark, or other plant residues, can be applied to weed-free soil soon after planting. |
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Certainly do not trouble yourself with this matter so soon after the trauma itself has occurred. |
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Investors don't generally like talk of acquisitions so soon after a big deal. |
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These animals typically die soon after birth from lung damage, and those that survive suffer severe neurodegeneration. |
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Odontomyia hydrolean is part of the soldier fly family and was first reported in Britain in 1829 but disappeared soon after. |
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There are no blue flags flying yet, but if the improvement continues, we could see blue flags flying by 2002 or soon after. |
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If the spinal cord is surgically untethered soon after these symptoms begin, a child should return to his or her usual level of functioning. |
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Its political unity had been disrupted soon after the victory of the Abbasids. |
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The band's been sending copies to anyone who would give them the time of day, and the usual lackluster attitude turns to dust soon after. |
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Arklow got another try soon after when a drive from a five-metre line proved unstoppable. |
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Police smashed their way into some houses soon after 5am, breaking windows and splintering doors. |
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Instantly, the Utah native fell in love with the sport and began racing soon after. |
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One-year-old Eva Heeks contracted meningitis soon after birth, leaving her blind, deaf and unable to walk, talk or feed properly. |
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It's not unusual for someone to arrive at the service with court documents that need to be actioned quite soon after the appointment. |
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The husband dying soon after this connection, Stanley became more at liberty to pay his addresses to the widow. |
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For many people it was the death of Liberalism as prominent wets left soon after. |
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The crew mutinied soon after leaving Tahiti, casting Bligh and 18 of the crew adrift in a small boat with little food and water. |
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Very soon after he was appointed his weakness and unsuitableness for the place of Collector became evident. |
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Heading the English advance guard, he arrived at the siege of Acre, deputized for Patriarch Heraclius, but died soon after. |
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Miller would have dismissed the thud if it were not for the unusual whine that the engine had developed soon after the thud. |
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One of the puppies died soon after birth but the other, an Afghan hound named Snuppy, is still doing well after 16 weeks, the researchers say. |
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My mother died soon after and left me the house, which is where I run my business from and make a small living. |
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Their other brother came soon after and now the three of them share a flat in Sofia. |
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I notice that Jim Lamb is suiting up early and he's thinking that its time to go soon after the launch window opens. |
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The couple, however, made it in time and Mrs Watson gave birth to Zoe in the birthing pool soon after arriving at the unit. |
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Very soon after the indictment of Mr. Libby, the tricoteuses glumly conceded that no conspiracy has been uncovered. |
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At half time the crowd was buzzing but soon after the break the champ landed the knockout blow. |
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In 1992, soon after UNESCO declared the entire area a World Heritage Site, French conservationists returned to literally pick up the pieces. |
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The Military Pageant then re-formed and escorted the Princess back to Manchester Road Station for departure soon after 5pm. |
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In 1915 he joined an artillery regiment, and died soon after, following a fall from a horse. |
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The young leave the nest soon after they hatch and find their own food immediately. |
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The couple few back into Dublin soon after to celebrate but no date has yet been set for the wedding. |
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In the end I was able to make it home soon after midday, then I had to repack my things again for the weekend. |
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Having taken the lead soon after the break they leaked a last-gasp equaliser. |
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In accretionary prism models, the fact that the sediments are unlithified during deformation and burial indicates that accretion occurred soon after deposition. |
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We awoke this morning, after promises all weekend of disruptive falls of snow, to a tiny white dusting, a little more fell soon after but for now that seems to be it. |
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The young lawyer was returning to her townhouse near Regents Park with her boyfriend when she was accosted soon after dark. |
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It could have been far worse, the authors say, and they urge coaches to refer within 24 hours any player who reports ocular floaters soon after a game. |
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He joined the French Communist Party soon after his return and favoured proletarian subjects that he hoped would be accessible to the working class. |
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Director Dan Reed, a tall, bald-headed Brit, landed in Nairobi soon after the attack. |
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The suspected killer, who vanished from the scene soon after the attack, was described as being black, about six feet tall, and of a skinny build. |
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Falbrav took the lead along the rails soon after entering the straight, but defending champion High Chaparral responded well to nose just in front approaching the line. |
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He needed no signature once he turned 18 and soon after, he was at boot camp on Parris Island. |
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Tributaries were difficult to survey because they remained frozen longer and often became unnavigable soon after water levels dropped following the snow melt. |
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A small bolt of lightning flashes, and the thunder follows soon after. |
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Some fast food snacks result in you feeling hungry very soon after eating. |
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Unlike the Media burglars, he revealed his identity soon after turning over the files he had copied. |
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Wang's mausoleum was sacked soon after his kingdom was toppled. |
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Stewart's impressive rise to political prominence began soon after his marriage to Lady Katherine, a match which brought 20,000 merks scots in tocher. |
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For the purpose of companion planting, it's easiest to use flats of marigolds and plant them at the same time or soon after you plant your tomatoes. |
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The Albanian government banned The Palace of Dreams soon after its 1980 publication. |
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Research has shown a decrease in bone optical density of the third metacarpal in young horses soon after the onset of race training or when moved from pasture to stalls. |
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But they were both imprisoned soon after, accused of being traitors of the Cultural Revolution. |
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Death masks are made from a cast of layered plaster strips laid on the face soon after death. |
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In a normal investigation it is customary to release a preliminary report as soon after the event as possible. |
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And soon after, he saw one of his syringes being used for the first time in Cambodia. |
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Still reeling from this first salvo, the artful soy-roasted salmon with Chinese greens, chilli, king prawn and lime that lands soon after is almost too much. |
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Mandela, soon after the 1994 election, preempted them by publicly announcing he would step down after one five-year term. |
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I remember a time, soon after we moved to the compound, when I was delirious with fever and desperately wanted her by my side. |
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The contemporaneity in ophiolite formation and felsic arc magmatism suggests that intraoceanic subduction started soon after the opening of the ocean basin. |
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It was soon after the job of running CNN Worldwide became available that Jeff Zucker got a text message. |
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In a panic reaction, the government placed a hastily drafted bill in the assembly which was passed soon after with a voice vote without any discussion. |
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New Zealand went close to levelling the score soon after the restart. |
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Two government officials in Veracruz resigned soon after the busfull of journalists departed. |
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We left the joint soon after polishing off our free beers, not looking forward to once again having to push our way past a sea of groping ladyboys and crazy hookers again. |
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Indeed, a child growing up in an endemic community can expect be infected soon after weaning, and to be infected and constantly reinfected for the rest of her or his life. |
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The whole family was put in quarantine for a month but soon after she had recovered from one disease Julia was struck down with another, namely rheumatic fever. |
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She became conductor soon after, but is modest about her role in the band. |
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The rabbit was squatting by the cabbages unresisting when I was summoned to fetch him, and soon after I carried him back in the hutch he shut his eyes and died. |
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Though the bar closed soon after, a movement had been sparked, and when it reopened in 1990, history was revived. |
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She recalls a particularly traumatic conversation with a HBO executive soon after the plug was pulled on The Comeback. |
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Why, some might be asking, am I being so harsh on their work so soon after they died? |
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All the young chess masters have been coached by titled players and most began regular instruction of one or two hours per week soon after learning the game. |
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The other important moment of his round came soon after noon, when first he mishit his five-iron on the 17th, then thinned the ensuing bunker shot. |
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Arriving in 1888 Sleigh took up work at Orange, New South Wales, and soon after, with a partner, began barging cargo on the Murray and Darling rivers. |
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Though most patients died soon after the event, in eight cases they left the hospital, neurological functions intact. |
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But miracles began to be attributed to him soon after his execution. |
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That week, he signed up for the introductory Course and, soon after, passed the Advanced Exam on his first try. |
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When she finally got around to doing it, the intrusions started soon after. |
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The ruling of the beit din is carried out soon after the verdict. |
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It was purely circumstantial that I should meet them so soon after we started seeing each other, so I tried not to become too overwhelmed by the experience. |
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Carotid endarterectomy is indicated if arteries are 70 percent or more stenosed and should be performed soon after the TIA event in selected patients. |
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But soon after Jay was shot, she put her dream baby shower on hold. |
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However, several of our recent overseas postings have failed with employees returning prematurely from abroad and leaving our organisation soon after. |
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But soon after, I remember feeling very, very stoned and asking his chauffeur to take me back to the car. |
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After all, in her 1993 autobiography she disclosed one or two juicier titbits contained in the files, which she was allowed to see soon after the Wall came down. |
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The suitcases were soon after spotted by passersby who approached to see swarms of flies. |
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As it turns out, in 1999, soon after the purchase of Seagate's network software group, Veritas had changed its revenue-recognition model from sell-in to sell-through. |
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Witnesses said the girls were in their late teens and had been accompanied by a man who left soon after the blast. |
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In 1944, soon after marrying, Woods and her husband, Herbert, moved to Harlem and she began working as a waitress at Johnson's Luncheonette. |
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But soon after I arrived in Washington, D.C., I was in a pickle. |
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The full score had been lost soon after Purcell's death in 1695, and had only recently been found. |
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John W. Stokes was a native Greenvillian whose family had settled here soon after the Revolution. |
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And soon after he came home, he gathered his army, and came harrowing into England with more hostility than behoved him. |
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Margaret, it is said, died soon after receiving the news of their deaths from Edgar. |
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He died soon after the edict's proclamation, destroying what little remained of the tetrarchy. |
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Relatively soon after the death of people considered very holy, the local Church affirmed that they could be liturgically celebrated as saints. |
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Augustine did establish a school, and soon after his death Canterbury was able to send teachers out to support the East Anglian mission. |
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The Soviet Union soon after it declared war on Japan in August 1945 annexed the the southern Kuril Islands, which Japan still claims. |
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One order was received in 1782, and several others from mills and breweries soon after. |
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The police were called soon after, and it was soon established that the bones were those of a young female. |
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However, soon after, this expansion was abruptly stopped in 1071 with the Byzantine defeat in the Battle of Manzikert. |
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British Methodism separated from the Church of England soon after the death of Wesley. |
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Miracle stories connected to his remains sprang up soon after his death, and the cathedral became a popular pilgrimage destination. |
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It seems Jonson was to have had a monument erected by subscription soon after his death but the English Civil War intervened. |
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Filmer's third son, Samuel Filmer, married Maria Horsmanden and lived in the Virginia Colony before dying childless soon after. |
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From soon after we have records of short children's rhyming songs, but most nursery rhymes were not written down until the 18th century. |
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The first quartet was written soon after Vaughan Williams's studies in Paris with Ravel, whose influence is strongly evident. |
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Its failure, so soon after his Shakespearean triumphs, prompted Gielgud to examine his career and his life. |
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In 1913, soon after relegation back to the Second Division, Woolwich Arsenal moved to the new Arsenal Stadium in Highbury, North London. |
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The terrorists killed two of the athletes soon after they had taken them hostage and killed the other nine during a failed liberation attempt. |
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Tony Hanks, a former coach at the club, was announced as the new Director of Rugby soon after. |
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Turpin turned professional in London in 1946, soon after his 18th birthday. |
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Hill joined Team Lotus as a mechanic soon after but quickly talked his way into the cockpit. |
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Moray was fatally wounded in the fighting at Stirling, and died soon after the battle. |
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The House of Lords, soon after, rejected this proposal and voted for an entirely appointed House of Lords. |
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David Trimble himself lost his seat in Upper Bann and resigned as party leader soon after. |
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He originally joined the Official IRA, unaware of the split at the December 1969 Army Convention, switching to the Provisional IRA soon after. |
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Safety concerns grounded it for six months soon after it entered service while problems were investigated and repaired. |
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In 1776 Arkwright built a second, larger mill at Cromford and, soon after, mills at Bakewell and Wirksworth. |
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The Royal Navy also introduced them to their ships soon after with HMS Inflexible having the new lamps installed in the same year. |
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The Polish Army in France, which began to be organized soon after fall of Poland in 1939, was composed of about 85,000 men. |
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But soon after VE Day, the Dutch fought a colonial war against the new Republic of Indonesia. |
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However, soon after, the expansion was abruptly stopped in 1071 with the Byzantine defeat in the Battle of Manzikert. |
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The Rockingham Whigs came to power soon after and began opening negotiations for peace. |
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The general election came soon after the Northern Ireland Assembly election on 2 March. |
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The yard ceased trading in the early 1980s and the site was levelled soon after. |
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Alloying of copper with zinc or tin to make brass or bronze was practised soon after the discovery of copper itself. |
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In the New World, lead was produced soon after the arrival of European settlers. |
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Maximus died in Rome soon after and Dionotus became the official king of the Britons. |
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The town contains the remains of a medieval stone castle built soon after the Norman conquest of Wales. |
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The analogue broadcasts were planned to cease soon after digital transmissions are started. |
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European influence began soon after the settlement of Jamestown in 1607 and the earliest recipes emerging by the end of the 17th century. |
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Wilson arranged another show in order to assess the band's quality, was impressed, and became the band's manager soon after. |
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Their relationship ended in January 2003, soon after the couple moved to Los Angeles from London. |
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With the Depression coming so soon after the flood, the state suffered badly during those years. |
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Wallasey's population grew to over 53,000 by 1901, and the town also achieved borough status soon after the turn of the century. |
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Caesar then pursued Pompey to Egypt, arriving soon after the murder of the general. |
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The grave of Queen Aregund, discovered in 1959, and the Treasure of Gourdon, which was deposited soon after 524, are notable examples. |
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Howard was rewarded soon after by the Queen and was created Earl of Nottingham. |
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While they waited for their vehicles to arrive, the men of the 3rd RTR were ordered to disperse in the sand dunes and were bombed soon after. |
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Steam powered tugboats and towboats started working in the San Francisco Bay soon after this to expedite shipping in and out of the bay. |
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The English established additional settlements in Newfoundland, beginning in 1610 and the Thirteen Colonies to the south were founded soon after. |
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King Manuel wrote two letters in which he described da Gama's first voyage, in July and August 1499, soon after the return of the ships. |
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Girolamo Sernigi also wrote three letters describing da Gama's first voyage soon after the return of the expedition. |
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Male capelin are considered to be semelparous because they die soon after the spawning season is over. |
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The range of boats expanded to include powered cruisers in the 1930s, and the Hoseasons agency was founded soon after the Second World War. |
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In June 1651, soon after the declaration of war, the Parliamentarian forces under Admiral Robert Blake forced the Royalist fleet to surrender. |
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The perigean tides are the spring tides that occur soon after the Moon passes its perigee. |
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Advertising boards were placed on Old Road in East Cowes with building work commencing soon after. |
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For permineralization to occur, the organism must become covered by sediment soon after death or soon after the initial decay process. |
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Cameron was taken with the location, and the Cameron family purchased a property on the island soon after. |
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Chandler then began looking for a drummer and soon after, he contacted Mitch Mitchell through a mutual friend. |
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The producer will often breed the cow soon after she leaves peak production. |
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The Royal Pier Hotel was built soon after the original pier, to serve its increasing trade and traffic. |
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Camels were domesticated soon after this, with the Bactrian camel in Mongolia and the Arabian camel becoming beasts of burden. |
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Mercantilism arose in France in the early 16th century soon after the monarchy had become the dominant force in French politics. |
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The human strains of Ebola virus, for example, incapacitate their victims extremely quickly and kill them soon after. |
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There was a pause in the conflict on Frederick's fourth descent into Italy, but it resumed soon after his departure. |
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However, soon after conflict broke out again, leading to the Jugurthine War between Rome and Numidia. |
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The colonization attempt was abandoned, and its leader died from his wounds soon after returning to Cuba. |
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Other ships arrived soon after and the troops took possession of the port of Frontera. |
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He was born in Novgorod but soon after his birth, the Stroganovs migrated to Solvychegodsk. |
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In 1807 Britain and soon after, the United States also, both criminalized the international slave trade. |
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The first enslaved Africans arrived in Hispaniola in 1501 soon after the Papal Bull of 1493 gave almost all of the New World to Spain. |
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For instance, northern Nigeria did not outlaw slavery until 1936 whilst in other parts of Nigeria slavery was abolished soon after colonialism. |
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His experiments proved successful, and soon after the quick vinegar process was generally adopted. |
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As the Iroquois sided with the British during the Revolution, they soon after migrated to Canada. |
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De Quincey was married in 1816, and soon after, having no money left, he took up literary work in earnest. |
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In October 1836, soon after returning from the voyage of the Beagle, Charles Darwin went to London to stay with his brother Erasmus. |
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After publication of her letter on the subject, some of her friends raised a small annuity for her soon after. |
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But Elokobi headed in soon after with United's defence sleeping, Matt Jarvis executing a short-corner routine. |
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The steel worker joined the United Steelworkers soon after starting work at the mill. |
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Because the seed of swamp white oak is not dormant, it germinates soon after falling. |
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A patient who has experienced a syncopial episode may faint again soon after recovery. |
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Even the unholiday drabness of the homespun dress could not dim the expectation with which she set out soon after daybreak. |
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Brown soured on him soon after his arrival, and Francis played unspectacularly in 24 games, 15 of them as a starter. |
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The couple met soon after Royal Marine Billy, now 81, arrived with Allied forces to liberate the Belgian town of Aalst, 17 miles from Brussels. |
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Harry emerges from acoma a year later and soon after attacks To m, his girlfriend Sarah and their friends Irene and Axel. |
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It has been reported that Alacazar may have re-hydrated too soon after the weigh-in for his bout, gaining a stone inside 24 hours. |
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Akins shot wide soon after, but Wolves began to find their feet and equalised through Denes Rosa, who lobbed home after 28 minutes. |
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Resistance to antimicrobial agents develops soon after these life-saving drugs are introduced into human and animal medicine. |
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Rain, kagouls and sweaty cheese sandwiches you ate too soon after missing the youth hostel breakfast. |
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We did so soon after hauling the kayaks out at Willow Cove, which lies next to a prime diving spot called Mike Nelson Rock. |
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Heather was hired for an entry-level position at the company soon after. |
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Stressed Salmonellae produce MIPs soon after getting gobbled by a macrophage, Buchmeier and Heffron have discovered. |
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Many Indians sold their lands soon after receiving their patents to land speculators and lumbermen. |
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Hurlford opened the scoring from the spot, Kean tucking home after Gavin Rushmore Robertson in the box, but Jamie Lyden levelled soon after. |
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Her 12th schoolyear started during World War II, soon after the first Soviet occupation had begun in Estonia. |
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The Brescia keeper came to the rescue again soon after to deny Goran Pandev. |
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Angry crowds demolished a moonshine still in the region and several local shebeens soon after the first victims fell ill on Wednesday, NDTV said. |
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He was invited to join the Sheerer Punjabi Bhangra troupe from Nottingham soon after his arrival at the Eisteddfod field yesterday. |
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All the contracting officer and COL Caring knew was that the sickout situation resolved itself soon after the payment problem was addressed. |
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He wired a few reports back to headquarters and departed soon after. |
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Army during World War II, was introduced to Thais by his mother in the winter of 1946 soon after his discharge from service. |
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The lancet issued a formal retraction of the study soon after. |
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The animal appeared to be fine and started to take sunbath soon after rescued. |
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I first visited the San Juans in 1996, soon after my conversion from desert rat to mossy Northwesterner. |
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More than 150 miners were safely brought to the surface soon after the explosion in the mine in Novokuznetsk, 1,850 miles east of Moscow. |
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The study raises the hope that an eye exam soon after birth will enable ophthalmologists to prevent myopia and other visual problems. |
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But no soon after that equaliser Japan scored two quick goals by Ouzo making it 4-1 for the Japanese. |
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We'd heard about him, stuck on Pharos, the Parthia flop still shamin him, and the ship thing soon after. |
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Glossa and interpretive commentaries of the poem proliferated soon after its initial appearance. |
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In 1991, I received a CI soon after the FDA approved it for pediatric use. |
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Set soon after the US Civil War, Hex is hired to go after a former Confederate colonel who plans to bomb the capital on the fourth of July. |
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Nevertheless, the French were pushed out of Italy soon after, and the alliance survived, with both parties keen to win further victories over the French. |
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Wasps and England turned to the local Health Protection Agency to help confirm the diagnosis, which is expected soon after Sackey underwent saliva tests. |
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Five were connected to each other through a birthday party in Clydach in late June, and a sixth, unlinked case was reported in Gorseinon soon after. |
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I just wish all the best to Lucy and my friend and hope they recover soon after their ordeal and just appeal to other drivers to think before they abuse our lollipop ladies. |
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In an accompanying editorial, Fabien Zoulim, MD of the INSERM in Lyon, France suggested that adefovir be started soon after lamivudine resistance emerges. |
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It's particularly pleasing to celebrate Australia Day this year, so soon after England's magnificent victory over our cousins in the Rugby World Cup. |
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Chelsea began the second half in more determined fashion and soon after Malouda directed a weak shot at Hennessey, they wasted a glorious chance to get on the scoresheet. |
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Poised link-up play between Essien and Lampard set the Ghanaian midfielder free soon after but his left-footed shot from outside the box was too weak. |
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At West Stockwith the Trent is joined by the Chesterfield Canal and the River Idle and soon after enters Lincolnshire fully, passing to the west of Scunthorpe. |
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His father John Telford, a shepherd, died soon after Thomas was born. |
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Timur's large empire collapsed soon after his death, however. |
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Many electoral promises are rainbows, vanishing soon after poll day. |
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He was subsequently appointed Earl Marshal of England and Lord Lieutenant of Ireland at age three, and was inducted into the Order of the Bath soon after. |
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If the real estate market declines sharply during the revaluation or soon after, the County will once again face angry and overassessed property owners. |
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A major reform to the Court happened soon after the restoration, with the introduction of a right of appeal to the House of Lords from the Chancery. |
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His forces murdered False Dimitri soon after his marriage in the Moscow Kremlin, together with many of his supporters, who were brutally massacred. |
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His eldest son and heir, Ninan Cuyochi, died soon after him. |
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The inhabitants of the periphery abandoned the site soon after. |
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There also survive biographical Lives of saints of the period, for instance Saint Eligius and Leodegar, written soon after their subjects' deaths. |
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The most desirable antlers have been found soon after being shed. |
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One Finnish tradition also arose soon after WWII, was confirmation camps. |
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In the 1330s, a large number of natural disasters and plagues led to widespread famine, starting in 1331, with a deadly plague arriving soon after. |
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Three fire engines were sent to the site, but it turned out the alarms were tripped by a power surge and operations returned to normal soon after. |
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The stability of the night time inversion is usually destroyed soon after sunrise as the sun's energy warms the ground, which warms the air in the inversion layer. |
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Eddie made it first to the finish, joined by Sabine, and soon after Chris. |
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When the whale surfaces, the dorsal fin is visible soon after the spout. |
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However, some of the Church Fathers imply or claim that Matthew was originally written in Hebrew or Aramaic, and then soon after was written in Koine Greek. |
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It was written soon after the opening of Llyn Celyn and Llyn Clywedog. |
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The book was finally published in 1946, soon after the war ended. |
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He had been intended for the medical profession, but soon after leaving Oxford he gave up this idea, and in 1813 became a member of the Scottish bar, as a qualified advocate. |
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Richard left the Holy Land over a year later than Philip in October 1192, and possibly could have retrieved his empire intact had he reached France soon after. |
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Many of the detainees gained weight soon after arriving, but sometimes Haines said she would find one trying to squeeze his way through the pie flap. |
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The Clio was voted European Car of the Year soon after its launch, and was one of Europe's best selling cars in the 1990s, proving even more popular than its predecessor. |
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Nash died soon after construction started, impeding its progress. |
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The Charing Cross Act was passed in 1826 and clearance started soon after. |
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Cobbett arrived back in England soon after the Peterloo Massacre. |
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She wrote a short account of her visions probably soon after the event. |
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Because most scavenging events occurred nocturnally or relatively soon after sunrise, our data also suggest that survey time period strongly influences detection probability. |
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Jim put away the footage and his cine camera soon after the Queen officially opened the bridge in 1964 so no one ever got to share the unique access he enjoyed. |
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Mr Harris said he thought the van either ran on LPG fuel or had a camping gas cannister in the back as soon after the fire took hold the van exploded. |
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The hours-old brushtail possum was taken from its mother's pouch by the Sydney Wildlife team soon after its brush with death on the busy suburban roadside. |
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The St Albans School for Boys, which is affiliated with and was established in 1909 soon after construction of the Cathedral began, is also named for the saint. |
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Dr Sebe said the fact that violence erupted so soon after the lifting of a 30-year state of emergency in the country was an interesting coincidence. |
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The next powerful evocation of the contemptibility of colonial times in Onitsha takes place soon after Fintan and Maou's arrival in Nigeria, with irremediable consequences. |
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The Paraguayan Senate voted 39-4 on Friday to dismiss Lugo just over a year before his five-year term was to end, and Fredrico Franco took the oath of office soon after. |
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The last Victory ships had already been equipped with marine diesels, and diesel engine superseded both steamers and windjammers soon after the World War Two. |
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