The War also created economic and ideological ripples which spread across the whole world. |
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My teaching load is spread across four departments at two universities at the moment. |
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But United said the impact of these signings would be spread across current and subsequent financial years. |
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One is the Union government's move to create biosphere reserves in areas spread across more than one State. |
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When he saw his grandson and Josie stand and begin to dance, a smile spread across his old, wrinkly face. |
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On the opposite side of the room were four recliners that matched the couches spread across the length of the wall. |
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Within Burma, the Karen people live spread across from Irrawaddy, Pegu and Rangoon, down to the Tenasserim Divisions. |
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She was intently watching the television with a broad grin spread across her lively face. |
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One suggestion already raised by the petitioners is that youth clubs should be replaced by drop-in centres which could be spread across the city. |
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A smile that could have been ripped from the Cheshire cats face spread across Hilary's smug phizog. |
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The artwork spread across both truck and trailer depicts healthy young female farm workers feeding out straw to a herd of cows. |
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The mother had an aggressive metastatic disease, and the cancer could have spread across the placenta to the fetus. |
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Since then, St Paul's has divided its annual 150-pupil intake into two distinct groups spread across six classes. |
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Then it jumped, and Kate screamed again, and Mike did drop the plonk, which began to spread across the floor like a blood stain. |
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There's nothing like seeing the splendour of our galaxy spread across the cosmic bowl. |
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I once read that when God created the world, sparks of his holiness were spread across the earth. |
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A splash of freckles spread across his nose, but not as many as Johnny had. |
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Along the way, I thought of Ben, my latest crush at school and a small smile spread across my face. |
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Emily threw the cover off onto the coffee table and spotted an open copy of the Herald spread across the frosted glass surface. |
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There are about 20 million Fulbe and other Pular-speaking people spread across West Africa. |
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Her hair was the richest, fullest red, and it spread across her shoulders like a cresting wave. |
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The ripples of celebration spread across Japan and lasted until the early hours. |
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Their victory is visible in the houses and crofts that still spread across the hills of the glen and the dale. |
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The ash and gaseous products of the combustion are spread across our school grounds and the surrounding neighbourhoods. |
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The proposed site was spread across five townlands in the Mullaghereirk mountains which straddle the Limerick, Cork and Kerry borders. |
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In most countries in the world, land is not being democratised and spread across the population. |
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The site of the house is spread across the crest and western slope of a high ridge densely covered in beech woods. |
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It spread across the kingdom to become a matter of chief concern to the government before the rebels agreed to sit down for peace talks. |
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The 1970s seemed to be the age of the groupuscules, the tiny, fissiparous radical activist groups which spread across Western Europe. |
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The enchantment with Asian art and architecture spread across Europe and across the Atlantic to the United States. |
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She said there was an even split in the clubs between boys and girls and a spread across all age ranges. |
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The church, with estates spread across the whole of western Europe, was a vast feudal corporation. |
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The habit spread across large sections of the population, and young women and priests were among the frequent etheromaniacs. |
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Rugged cliffs were spread across the shore, their rough surface covered in random spots of deep green moss. |
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The fire spread across two ground floor rooms and caused 50 per cent fire damage to the downstairs. |
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His pale skin showed a splatter of freckles spread across the bridge of his nose. |
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A smile spread across her face as she continued to sing, her clear soprano harmonising itself as the game intensified. |
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The birds spread across a rising slope of snow furrowed with ditches worn by thousands of penguin feet. |
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These bulky albums are now spread across bookcases, cupboards, trunks, and attics. |
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These databases are usually spread across a myriad of tables sharing multiple relationships. |
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These gains, however, mostly come with multithreaded software that lends itself to being spread across numerous cores. |
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Otters are now spread across large swathes of the region and have even been spotted swimming in the mouth of Whitby harbour. |
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Two hundred and fifty crew members are spread across two resorts, and the bars and restaurants of the Vanuatu capital have an unaccustomed buzz. |
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The book itself is well produced, though some of the large tables spread across double pages are poorly typeset and hard to follow. |
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It will then be shredded and spread across the borough's parks to suppress weeds and put nutrients back into the soil. |
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A cloud of mist rose and spread across the valley, shielding us from sight. |
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She stopped short at the sight of Tyler and a smile spread across her lips. |
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Given the mood of gloom that has spread across the markets perhaps it is best to begin with a spot of mirth. |
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Workers spread across the racing surface and in the paddock in the early afternoon and refused to let racing begin. |
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Jerry swung the front door open, a big toothy smile spread across his face. |
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Then, with a thunderous roar that spread across the entire mountain, the rocky behemoth tore apart. |
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Her drapes were rich purple, matching her bedcovers, which spread across the huge mahogany four-poster bed. |
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If, after bebop, jazz spread across Europe, that's because it was an epoch in which America fascinated many people. |
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The smile that spread across Nicholas' face was beatific, full of happiness and relief. |
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As bearishness has spread across the globe, investors have been quick to take profits and withdraw from riskier areas such as emerging markets. |
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The half-hour episodes from assorted years are very thinly spread across the first four discs. |
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They are giant multinational corporations, with their tentacles spread across the globe. |
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A wide beam spread across my face in realisation at what lay in front of us. |
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The conversation spread across the aisle, then to the seat in front, the row in back. |
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Australia was only one chapter in the great narrative of empire, whose spread across the globe was everywhere hallmarked by cultural theft and indigenous dispossession. |
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I eyed dad's less-fried egg enviously as his yolk spread across his plate whilst my own upheld its hemispherical shape, solid, in the centre of the white. |
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As the news of the victory spread across the country, villagers left their mountain hideouts and joined his righteous army, which grew into a force of 2,000 people. |
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Four hundred tons of white beach sand has been spread across the shore, with palm fronds and bright sunshades offering a cool shelter to the revellers. |
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But it was in 1165 that Frederick Barbarossa had the Frankish emperor Charlemagne canonized and a liturgical cult spread across Europe thereafter. |
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Not only has the idea of schooling spread across the globe but, argue world culture theorists, schooling all over the world takes the same general form. |
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Suddenly Nook clapped his hands, and a broad grin spread across his face. |
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His left leg was extended straight, spread across the length of the table, while his right leg hung limply off the side, his foot slowly brushing across the floor. |
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Would a bank run spread across europe as depositors in the periphery started to seek safer havens? |
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In the seven months since the epidemic began, Ebola has spread across borders, countries, and now continents. |
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More than 100 people were arrested in Manchester as copycat violence and looting spread across the country. |
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Courageous ranch workers had to do their own backfiring, creating a line of burned brush so that the wildfire would not spread across it to other areas, McCullough said. |
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The movement towards free trade spread across Europe in a series of reciprocal trade agreements beginning with the Cobden Chevalier Treaty of 1860 between Britain and France. |
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Fourteen large wind turbines are spread across the slopes of Beinn Ghlas in Argyll, their blades turning in the breeze to produce up to 600 kilowatts of electricity each. |
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The lower portion of the belt should be flat across the lap and as low as possible on the hip so that the impact is spread across the hip-bones rather than the abdomen. |
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But the fizz in Brazil and Turkey has yet to go flat, and the excitement and turmoil may well continue to spread across the globe. |
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Today, I can't make films only for the Bengalis, it must be for a wider audience, not only at home but also people spread across the world in these globalised times. |
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Owing to its popularity as a pet, it has spread across the pacific to China. |
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My heart practically skipped a beat and a wide grin spread across my face. |
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As the Romans made their way north, grape growing spread across Europe, and by 300 A.D., the use of fermented and unfermented juice in recipes was a common practice. |
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Lisa took out a form which she had clearly created because the line sloped and the ink had messily spread across the page because she had put the ruler on too early. |
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The application of the new Flightcontrol wad technology is being spread across the Federal shotshell line to include both tactical buckshot and standard lead shot loads. |
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As buildings collapsed from the shaking, ruptured gas lines ignited fires that spread across the city and burned out of control for several days. |
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The printing press rapidly spread across Europe, leading up to the Renaissance, and later all around the world. |
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Even these enlarged premises could not contain the expanding University, which quickly spread across much of Gilmorehill. |
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Since then sixth form colleges have spread across the UK and have proved popular with students, their parents, and other groups in the community. |
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In the run up to July's eclipse, Chinese researchers have prepared eight gravimeters and two pendulums spread across six monitoring sites. |
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In our mobile society, where families are often spread across the states and neighbors are strangers, eremophobia is a constant complaint. |
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It is spread across approximately 30 hectares of land and is being developed by Berkeley Homes. |
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In the run up to Julys eclipse, Chinese researchers have prepared eight gravimeters and two pendulums spread across six monitoring sites. |
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Statutory torts also spread across workplace health and safety laws and health and safety in food. |
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With British colonial expansion from the 17th century onwards, Anglicanism spread across the globe. |
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Another study titled 2014 Deep Research Report on Global and China Medium-chain Triglycerides Industry is spread across 179 pages. |
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St Andrews has developed a sizable alumni presence in the United States, with over 8000 alumni spread across all 50 states. |
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As of July 2014 However, the actual permanent resident population was only 49 Pitcairners spread across 23 households. |
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A network of electronic telepaths, similar to the archaic Internet, spread across the globe and almost destroyed society. |
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A 637-room hotel spread across two towers in Tenerife has been confirmed is to become the second in Europe to operate under the Hard Rock brand. |
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George's Caye Day, Belizeans also celebrate Carnival during September, which typically includes several events spread across multiple days. |
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Several Yorkshire railway networks were introduced as railways spread across the country to reach remote areas. |
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Thankfully, I am not a centrefold in the magazine but I am spread across two pages, so to speak. |
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These gills produce microscopic spores that help the fungus spread across the ground or its occupant surface. |
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With varying success, German spread across much of Central and Eastern Europe as a language of trade and status. |
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Lavish Tiki-themed restaurant-bars spread across the country, as did aloha shirts, muumuus and torchlight luaus at home. |
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The Inner Circle refers to English as it originally took shape and was spread across the world in the first diaspora. |
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Market towns began to spread across the landscape during the medieval period. |
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Although it has spread across the United States, it is heavily concentrated on the East Coast. |
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They lived on the Atlantic coast in La Rochelle, and spread across provinces of Normandy and Poitou. |
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As the mod subculture spread across the United Kingdom, other clubs became popular, including Twisted Wheel Club in Manchester. |
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When he suspended the 1824 Constitution, civil war spread across the country. |
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Rumors that Simao and other Portuguese were cannibalizing children for food spread across China. |
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Rodents greatly diversified in the Eocene, as they spread across continents, sometimes even crossing oceans. |
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The school is now spread across thirty acres between Pends Road and Kinnesburn. |
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Mahayana, Theravada, and Tibetan Buddhism are the three primary forms of Buddhism that spread across Asia via the Silk Road. |
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Making matters worse, a widespread epidemic spread across China from Zhejiang to Henan, killing an unknown but large number of people. |
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The conference consists of five regular sessions spread across multiple rooms and two plenary sessions in the main auditorium. |
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Buddhism has spread across the world, and Buddhist texts are increasingly translated into local languages. |
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In any case a wave of Mode 2 then spread across Eurasia, resulting in use of both there. |
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De Montfort's coalition began to quickly fragment, Henry regained his freedom of movement and renewed chaos spread across England. |
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Unlike the rest of their 400-strong flock, the Hebrideans do not graze on the heather, which has now spread across 15 acres. |
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The elegant Brixham trawler spread across the world, influencing fishing fleets everywhere. |
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As the school spread across the site the house was used as a school 'hub' and administrative centre. |
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The entire list was a selection of large stadiums spread across the country. |
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Some Northern dishes, such as Yorkshire pudding and Lancashire hotpot have spread across the UK, and only their names now hint at their origin. |
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From the tentative beginnings known as the First Romanesque, the style flourished and spread across Europe in a remarkably homogeneous form. |
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It reached its maximum expansion in the 15th century, when it spread across the length and breadth of the Andes. |
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It is one of the largest blues festivals in the country, drawing fans from all over Britain and beyond to venues spread across the town. |
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The geographic area of a special district can spread across multiple cities or counties, or could consist of only a portion of one. |
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As a wave of revulsion spread across the internet, he began to backtrack. |
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By the 19th century, scholars had found Tristan legends spread across the Nordic world, from Denmark to the Faroe Islands. |
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Come harvest time, it was run over by a winnower or combine, and hundreds of tiny body parts were spread across the field. |
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They are spread across 13 pages of the European celeb weekly. |
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On January 2, 1882, they combined their disparate companies, spread across dozens of states, under a single group of trustees. |
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Urbanization rapidly spread across the Western world and, since the 1950s, it has begun to take hold in the developing world as well. |
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Developing during the Enlightenment era, Renaissance humanism as an intellectual movement spread across Europe. |
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The practice of using the term doctor for PhDs developed within German universities and spread across the academic world. |
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The 16 top ranked teams spread across the biggest domestic leagues qualified directly for the tournament group stage. |
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Overall, Military Air Solution has 14,000 employees spread across eight sites in the United Kingdom. |
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Many tanks were installed 20 to 30 years ago as suburban communities spread across the United States, and are now surpassing their supposed life span. |
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The steppe bison spread across Eurasia, and all proceeding contemporary and successive species are believed to have derived from the steppe bison. |
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On 16 March 1485 Richard's queen, Anne Neville, died, and rumours spread across the country that she was murdered to pave the way for Richard to marry his niece, Elizabeth. |
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Thanksgiving services in the diocese of London were held at the end of April after false rumours that Mary had given birth to a son spread across Europe. |
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Both Hinduism and Buddhism were well established in the Malay Peninsula by the beginning of the 1st century CE, and from there spread across the archipelago. |
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Northern Europe was slower than the East to develop defensive structures and it was not until the Bronze Age that hill forts developed and began to spread across Europe. |
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Most of India's early talkies were shot in Bombay, which remains the leading production center, but sound filmmaking soon spread across the multilingual nation. |
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In due course this design spread across royal palaces all over Europe. |
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In 1991, Faldo launched his golf course design practice Faldo Design, which has designed or remodelled dozens of courses spread across several continents. |
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Membership rose to between 10,000 and 20,000 individuals spread across the five counties of Lancashire, Cheshire, Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire and Leicestershire within a year. |
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The movement developed earliest and most fully in the British Isles, and spread across the British Empire and to the rest of Europe and North America. |
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Beginning in the United States, the Panic spread across the globe. |
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The Durham City estate is spread across several different sites. |
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The tree spread across the British Isles after the Last Glacial Maximum. |
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The club's website lists over 150 supporters' clubs in Great Britain and Northern Ireland, with 95 further clubs spread across over 20 countries around the world. |
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The populations in the western Mediterranean Sea are thought to be the oldest, with the species' spread across the north Atlantic thought to postdate the Pleistocene. |
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The fallow deer was spread across central Europe by the Romans. |
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The Great American Interchange resulted in many species being spread across the Americas, such as the cougar, porcupine, opossums, armadillos and hummingbirds. |
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Indigenous Australian rock art is the oldest and richest in the world, dating as far back as 60,000 years and spread across hundreds of thousands of sites. |
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At any rate, the uprising was strictly confined to Saturninus' province, and quickly detected once the rumour spread across the neighbouring provinces. |
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While many stayed in the region, others spread across America, with more than 10 million leaving from the nearby Central Railroad of New Jersey Terminal. |
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These in turn formed the foundations for the Carolingian minuscule script, developed by Alcuin for use in the court of Charlemagne, which quickly spread across Europe. |
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Calvin's recognition of the need to adapt to local conditions became an important characteristic of the reformation movement as it spread across Europe. |
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The eccentrically mounted handle of the rotary handmill which appeared in 5th century BC Celtiberian Spain and ultimately spread across the Roman Empire constitutes a crank. |
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After almost a decade, the Brandywine millers were finally convinced, and within a short period automated mills began to spread across the eastern seaboard. |
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The population of the region is 14 million spread across eight countries. |
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Bayer BioScience, headquartered in Hyderabad, India has about 400 employees, and has research, production and an extensive sales network spread across India. |
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Unlike Weasleycest, which has spread across the fandom like kudzu, Malfoycest has always been more difficult to find, and its writers a bit more secretive. |
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The Republic of Croatia, situated on the crossroads between Central Europe and the Mediterranean, is spread across 56,542 square kilometers of land area. |
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And consequently, based on the role it has set for itself, its share includes all those who belong to this Shiism that has spread across the Arab and Gulf map. |
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The tale of a Mountie muzzled for challenging allegedly uncaring bosses spread across Canada, and Creasser became something of a cause celebre in some quarters. |
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It's even more incredible given that these isolated islands are spread across a vast area of the Pacific Ocean from the subtropics to the subantarctic. |
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Shown here is a Norway maple, a highly invasive tree species in North America that may nevertheless still take many decades to spread across even small landscapes. |
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The SKA will use a forest of antennae, spread across remote terrain, to pick up radio signals from cosmic phenomena that cannot be detected by optical telescopes. |
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These talks are spread across a variety of 12 concurrent technical sessions relating to such topics as hydrometallurgy, pyrometallurgy, process control and green technologies. |
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And whereas internalists are spread across the possible range of opinions on the private-private question, externalists cluster around the public end of the spectrum. |
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