He was a successful basketball coach, but many people regarded him as a petty despot. |
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National and international relief efforts must coordinate if the operation is to be successful. |
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The singing duo has maintained a successful partnership for 20 years. |
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As a warrior he was so successful that one modern military historian has described him as the greatest general in English history. |
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It's incredible to me that such a lazy person could be so successful. |
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Returning to his native countryside by 1773, Jenner became a successful family doctor and surgeon, practising on dedicated premises at Berkeley. |
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This was successful and in 1722 Princess Augusta, the Princess of Wales, allowed Maitland to vaccinate her children. |
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In 1818 following experiments with animals, he performed the first successful transfusion of human blood to treat postpartum hemorrhage. |
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Blundell, performed the first successful whole blood transfusion to treat haemophilia. |
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In 1845 the Edinburgh Journal described the successful transfusion of blood to a woman with severe uterine bleeding. |
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If successful, such a blood substitute could save many lives, particularly in trauma where massive blood loss results. |
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In the 1920s one of the most successful companies to emerge during this period was Atco, at that time a brand name of Charles H Pugh Ltd. |
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However, this approach is most successful for organisms that had hard body parts, such as shells, bones or teeth. |
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Insects were particularly successful and even today make up the majority of animal species. |
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The first successful locomotives were built by Cornish inventor Richard Trevithick. |
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Diesel's patents expired in 1912, but a number of successful oil engine locomotives were produced before then. |
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The first commercially successful example was built by the Maudslay Motor Company in 1902, for the Deptford Cattle Market in London. |
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Jeremy Wright chose to stand for Kenilworth and Southam in the 2010 general election and was successful. |
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Gillingham has shown how few pitched battles successful Charlemagne and Richard I chose to fight. |
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The successful launch of its first rocket into space made Pakistan the first South Asian country to have achieved such a task. |
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The successful Bengali Language Movement in 1952 was the first sign of friction with West Pakistan. |
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Several Bangladeshi IT companies has been successful in the global enterprise software market. |
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The retailer Aarong is one of the most successful ethnic wear brands in South Asia. |
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James and Valentina Sbarra fit the last description, and they are relieved to be able to call themselves successful lowballers. |
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There are many steps that need to be followed in order to be successful in this aspect. |
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It is inevitable that all people will learn a first language and with few exceptions, they will be fully successful. |
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Being successful in learning a second language can seem like a daunting task. |
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Research has been done to look into why some students are more successful than others. |
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It was relatively successful until the Puritan Revolution or English Civil War in the 17th century. |
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He preached successful revivals until 1802, when he saw revivals leading to dissension and division. |
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It was especially successful in the new United States, thanks to the Second Great Awakening of the early 19th century. |
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Cleveland Friends went to Mombasa, Kenya, and started what was the most successful Friends' mission. |
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Wilfrid helped the missionary efforts of Willibrord, which were more successful than his own earlier attempts. |
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He employed all his skills to induce their consent and was apparently successful with all but Becket. |
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His system was successful in producing obedient children with basic literacy and numeracy. |
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Often successful businessmen would send their sons to a public school as a mark of participation in the elite. |
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After successful completion of these programs, a bachelor's degree is awarded by the respective university. |
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The successful completion of this thesis conveyed the doctorandus title, implying that the student's initial studies were finished. |
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One in four successful candidates receives an offer from a college that they did not apply to. |
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There was a concert room with over 4,000 seats that hosted successful Handel Festivals for many years. |
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The club also run a successful academy system, developing the young players of Coventry, Warwickshire and beyond. |
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It was more successful than they expected and soon became established as a major event in the culinary world. |
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The young king played a major part in the successful suppression of this crisis. |
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Heinz baked beans became very successful as an export to the UK, where canned baked beans are now a staple food. |
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Psilocybin mushrooms have also shown to be successful in treating addiction, specifically with alcohol and cigarettes. |
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Hunt's works were not initially successful, and were widely attacked in the art press for their alleged clumsiness and ugliness. |
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His later works were enormously successful, making Millais one of the wealthiest artists of his day. |
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Millais was also very successful as a book illustrator, notably for the works of Anthony Trollope and the poems of Tennyson. |
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By the end of his career, Moore was the world's most successful living artist at auction. |
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Public speaking had great importance for educated Romans because most of them wanted successful political careers. |
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Thynne had a successful career from the 1520s until his death in 1546, when he was one of the masters of the royal household. |
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Marlowe's plays were enormously successful, thanks in part, no doubt, to the imposing stage presence of Edward Alleyn. |
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Large numbers of successful confirmations are not convincing if they arise from experiments that avoid risk. |
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Only in this case does a successful outcome increase the probability that the hypothesis is true. |
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Chinese historians interpreted a successful revolt as evidence that the Mandate of Heaven had passed on to the usurper. |
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With Walmisley's encouragement, Johnson decided that he could be a successful teacher if he ran his own school. |
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More successful was his cooperation with Patrick Colquhoun in tackling the corruption in the Pool of London. |
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Coleridge also made considerable use of Gothic elements in his commercially successful play Remorse. |
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He was listed in the 'Black Book' of prominent subjects to be arrested in the case of a successful invasion of Britain. |
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Far from the Madding Crowd was successful enough for Hardy to give up architectural work and pursue a literary career. |
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The series was successful, performing extremely well commercially and winning numerous Oscars. |
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The most successful folk artists from the region in recent years are probably the Essex born Billy Bragg and the Norfolk born Beth Orton. |
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During twelve months between 1724 and 1725, Handel wrote three outstanding and successful operas, Giulio Cesare, Tamerlano and Rodelinda. |
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After two commercially successful English oratorios Esther and Deborah, he was able to invest again in the South Sea Company. |
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Handel reworked his Acis and Galatea which then became his most successful work ever. |
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In his fifties, Elgar composed a symphony and a violin concerto that were immensely successful. |
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The replacement was successful, but he suffered a slight stroke, affecting his right hand. |
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Vaughan Williams's liking for long tableaux, however disadvantageous in his operas, worked to successful effect in this ballet. |
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The releases were commercially successful and the television series was viewed by an estimated 400 million people. |
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Led Zeppelin are widely considered one of the most successful, innovative, and influential rock groups in history. |
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The label was successful while Led Zeppelin existed, but folded less than three years after they disbanded. |
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Led Zeppelin are widely considered to be one of the most successful, innovative, and influential bands in the history of rock music. |
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Pink Floyd's first number 1 album, Atom Heart Mother was hugely successful in Britain, spending 18 weeks on the UK chart. |
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Pink Floyd are one of the most commercially successful and influential rock bands of all time. |
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The album was very successful in Britain, and went triple platinum in the United States. |
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In the 2000s, only a few hard rock bands from the 1970s and 1980s managed to sustain highly successful recording careers. |
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Though less commercially successful, other NWOBHM bands such as Venom and Diamond Head would have a significant influence on metal's development. |
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However, in the long run Oasis became more commercially successful than Blur. |
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Also successful were Jet from Australia, and The Datsuns and The D4 from New Zealand. |
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British producer Fatboy Slim's breakthrough album, Halfway Between the Gutter and The Stars, was his most commercially successful release. |
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Channel 4 televised the festival the following year as well, which proved to be very successful. |
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In the 1940s she and Robert Helpmann formed a very successful dance partnership, and they toured together for several years. |
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His widow was left financially dependent on her elder sons, who ran a successful business in Guayaquil. |
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He had a successful career in British cinema with both silent films and early talkies and became renowned as England's best director. |
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Caught in the Rain, issued 4 May 1914, was Chaplin's directorial debut and was highly successful. |
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It was more successful abroad, and Chaplin's screenplay was nominated at the Academy Awards. |
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A commercially successful film adaptation of Bram Stoker's 1897 novel, it was a box office success worldwide. |
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The studios, which produced both short and feature films, quickly became successful and expanded rapidly. |
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Once revenue from home entertainment is factored in it is not immediately clear which film is the most successful. |
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Highly impressed by Rowling's work, he began the process that led to one of the most successful cinematic franchises of all time. |
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Neither was successful, and the Festival Hall became the main London venue for both orchestras and for the RPO and Philharmonia. |
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In 2005, he made the modestly successful Kingdom of Heaven, a film about the Crusades. |
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However, marketing of services has to be adequately supported financially in order to be successful. |
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The most successful club has been Yorkshire County Cricket Club with 30 official titles. |
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All three teams brought new styles of play, fitness levels and tactics, and were far more successful than critics had expected. |
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If he is successful enough, he may even apply extra pressure in the later rounds in an attempt to achieve a knockout. |
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Conversely, even a highly successful Thoroughbred may be sold by the pound for a few hundred dollars to become horsemeat. |
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London's successful bid for the 2012 Summer Olympics also meant that it hosted the 2012 Summer Paralympics. |
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Statistically the most successful manager was Alex McLeish, who won seven of the ten games during his tenure. |
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Discounting managers who took charge of less than ten games, the least successful manager was George Burley, with just three wins in 14 games. |
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The successful bid by London for the 2012 Summer Olympics prompted the FA to explore how a team could be entered. |
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Real Madrid is the most successful club in the competition's history, having won the tournament 11 times, including its first five seasons. |
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Clough became the most successful manager in the history of Nottingham Forest, taking them to unprecedented heights. |
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As one of the most successful teams in the country, Arsenal have often featured when football is depicted in the arts in Britain. |
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Graham made some astute purchases and also helped blood youngsters from Leeds' successful youth cup winning side. |
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On 5 April, Cellino was successful in his appeal with independent QC Tim Kerr to take over the club. |
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Terry Butcher, their last remaining key player from the successful 1981 team, was sold to Rangers that summer. |
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Qualification for the competition is based on UEFA coefficients, with better entrance rounds being offered to the more successful nations. |
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Even in 2011, one or two successful county players have been shown up as physically unfit for international cricket. |
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The most successful county teams were Hampshire, Kent, Middlesex, Surrey and Sussex. |
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Yorkshire are the most successful team in English cricketing history with 33 County Championship titles, including 1 shared. |
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Brian Close, who took over in 1963, has been Yorkshire's most successful professional captain with four County Championships. |
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Environmental magnetic methods have been established as a successful way of measuring the degree of pollution in air, water and soil. |
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Whistler would go on to be associated with neighbouring Vancouver's successful bid for the 2010 games. |
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The most successful competitor was German wrestler and gymnast Carl Schuhmann, who won four gold medals. |
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Turkey was the most successful nation with six gold medals followed by Sweden receiving 5 gold medals. |
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There were attempts to run Twenty20 cricket and netball tournaments alongside the 2012 Games, but neither campaign was successful. |
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Founded in 1865 as Bath Football Club, they are one of the oldest and most successful rugby clubs. |
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Leeds Rhinos are the most successful club in the Super League era, having won 7 titles. |
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However, Wigan Warriors are the most successful club overall, having won 21 British Championships. |
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He later became one of the most successful and famous Wigan players of all time. |
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St Helens are also the third most successful side in the Challenge Cup with 12 wins in 21 Final appearances. |
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This would be Coan's last year in charge at St Helens after a highly successful period as boss. |
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If you want to be successful you need to get a good education. |
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The Creole affair is important because, from the slaves' standpoint, the Creole affair was the most successful slave revolt in American history. |
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And the truth is, I don't ascribe to the belief that God is more successful at drawing women to him than men. |
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In this case, the teaching of biointensive methods in Kenya is successful as it targets the smallholder farmers. |
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If a bipolar person you work with is receiving successful treatment, you might not even know that she is bipolar. |
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There's a chance this is just a viral blip, an intermittent spike of low-level virus that just happens in people on successful HIV treatment. |
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The successful bats have been found to regurgitate blood for their unsuccessful cavemates. |
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So successful are the spray mixtures applied in early summer each year that along mainlines very little grows on the permanent way or cess path. |
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The confluence of our skills resulted in a successful home renovation project. |
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Attempts to fuse and defluorinate rock phosphate by feeding the finely ground material into the flame of a blast lamp were not successful. |
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He began to fan her with his hat. That was successful, for he struck her nose with the brim of his derby and she opened her eyes. |
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On being enskinned, the successful candidate was ceremonially informed that he was henceforth answerable to all the Wala and not only the Nabihi. |
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These foodoirs have become a successful subset, one part chick lit mixed with one part chicken lit. |
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The candler also offers his knowledge of various frictives and lotions that enhance and facilitate successful fornication. |
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After their prank was successful, the friends wore goony smiles on their faces for the rest of the day. |
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As well as this it manufactures the Hawk, the world's most successful jet training aircraft. |
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Many successful Hollywood films have been based on English people, stories or events. |
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The UK has proved successful in the international sporting arena in rowing. |
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It launched a highly successful career that probably more than any other helped define and popularise Scottish cultural identity. |
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Stephens and Andrew Vicari had very successful careers as portraitists based respectively in the United States and France. |
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Recently successful Welsh bands include Lostprophets, Bullet for My Valentine, Funeral for a Friend and Kids in Glass Houses. |
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Between 1575 and 1587 Medici porcelain from Florence was the first successful attempt to imitate Chinese porcelain. |
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Joseph Foljambe's Rotherham plough of 1730, was the first commercially successful iron plough. |
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The launch of a cycle hire scheme in July 2010 has been successful and generally well received. |
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In recent years curries have become popular in the county largely due to the immigration and successful integration of Asian families. |
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Their 1983 album Pyromania and 1987 album Hysteria are among the most successful albums of all time. |
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In Scotland, the Duke of Queensberry was largely responsible for the successful passage of the Union act by the Scottish Parliament. |
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It was in part due to Simeon's devastating wars, but was also exacerbated by a series of successful Byzantine military campaigns. |
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Umar defeated the rebellion of several Arab tribes in a successful campaign, unifying the entire Arabian peninsula and giving it stability. |
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Ysgol Gymraeg is still a very successful school, and now there are Welsh language primary schools all over the country. |
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Nevertheless, agrarian communities generally proved successful, and their growth and the expansion of territory under cultivation continued. |
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It may have been the first plough to be widely built in factories and the first to be commercially successful. |
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With Egypt and Macedonia weakened, the Seleucid Empire made increasingly aggressive and successful attempts to conquer the entire Greek world. |
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Following the successful suppression of Boudica's uprising, a number of new Roman governors continued the conquest by edging north. |
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The future emperor Pertinax was sent to Britannia to quell the mutiny and was initially successful in regaining control. |
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Initially the rebellion was successful but upon the arrival of William the Conqueror the rebellion was put down. |
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This indirectly led to the city making a successful bid to be part of the UNESCO Creative Cities Network as a city of Media Arts. |
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This produced a political ascendancy across the south and east of Britain, which in turn required some structure to be successful. |
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After a number of successful operations elsewhere, he came to Northumbria and appears at some point to have set himself up as king. |
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Edward is said to have fought a successful skirmish near Southampton, and then retreated back to Normandy. |
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In the 1050s, Edward pursued an aggressive, and generally successful, policy in dealing with Scotland and Wales. |
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After the successful Siege of Antioch in 1097, Bohemond began carving out an independent principality around that city. |
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These measures were successful in improving his income, but on his return to England in the 1160s Henry took further steps. |
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From that day and hour it was clear that there was not to be so successful an ingathering after all. |
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The campaign had been very successful, but the English triumph would only be temporary. |
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At age seventeen he led a successful coup against Mortimer, the de facto ruler of the country, and began his personal reign. |
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After a successful campaign in Scotland he declared himself rightful heir to the French throne in 1337 but his claim was denied. |
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While Edward's early reign had been energetic and successful, his later years were marked by inertia, military failure and political strife. |
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Edward III was not a statesman, though he possessed some qualifications which might have made him a successful one. |
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The operation was successful, but it left Henry with permanent scars, evidence of his experience in battle. |
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The move was not successful, and opposition to Henry's new government hardened. |
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After Charles VII's successful Normandy campaign in 1450, he concentrated his efforts on Gascony, the last province held by the English. |
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The Dauphin was crowned and continued the successful Fabian tactics of avoiding full frontal assault and exploiting logistical advantage. |
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Being attainted, only by a successful invasion could the Yorkists recover their lands and titles. |
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Though successful in their outcome, the expeditions to the Caribbean, conducted on a grand scale, led to devastating losses from disease. |
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Aske told the rebels they had been successful and they could disperse and go home. |
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There were many successful battles that helped Spain secure its dominance of America until the 19th century. |
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On the one hand, the patriarchal discourse constructs the identity of 'an iron lady' for the successful woman leader. |
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Duncan was killed in battle by Macbeth, who had a long and relatively successful reign. |
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The colonists tried again in 1605 with the same result, although a third attempt in 1607 was more successful. |
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Cromwell gained experience in a number of successful actions in East Anglia in 1643, notably at the Battle of Gainsborough on 28 July. |
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William's successful invasion with a Dutch fleet and army led to James fleeing to France. |
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It left behind an empty treasury, an undisciplined army and navy, and a people debauched by safe and successful riot. |
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Nelson combined this talent with an adept grasp of strategy and politics, making him a highly successful naval commander. |
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He spotted an overextension in the French left flank, and realised that he could launch a successful attack there. |
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These landings were successful, and led to the defeat of the German Army units in France. |
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If successful, the explosion would have destroyed the Palace, killing the King, his family and most of the aristocracy. |
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Lord Woolton was a successful department store owner and wartime Minister of Food. |
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Steve Kitchen was a fast-talking, enthusiastic entrepreneur who had developed a couple of successful Atari video games. |
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Labour was less successful in Scotland than England and Wales, but retained control of Glasgow despite predictions it would not. |
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The next monarch, Edward Longshanks, was far more successful in maintaining royal power and responsible for the conquest of Wales. |
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The cycle hire scheme has been successful and has been well received by the residents of Liverpool. |
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Both the most successful male band and girl group in global music history have contained Liverpudlian members. |
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In 2003 an unrelated and less successful medical TV drama, Sweet Medicine, was mostly filmed in the historic market town of Wirksworth. |
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By 1940 they had conducted 25 successful launchings of A5 rockets, which reached 10 miles altitude and had a range of 12 miles. |
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The campaign came to a successful conclusion in 1969, in conjunction with the investiture of Charles, Prince of Wales. |
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It was proposed that if the bid were successful, the city would have received a new Nottingham Forest Stadium. |
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Quite literally, one can easily describe a successful brand identity as if it were a person. |
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Examples of successful subbranding can be seen through Gatorade and Porsche. |
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By the autumn of 2005, the convertible version of the successful Continental GT, the Continental GTC, was also presented. |
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The calendar was called, unsurprisingly, 'Roundabouts of Redditch' and it proved so successful that it sparked a national series. |
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The Indian factory is still very successful, with new Indian models and has taken Royal Enfield into its third century of manufacturing. |
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The following month saw 88 successful sorties untroubled by the stability bug. |
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The successful outcome of the war had reaffirmed Portsmouth's significance as a naval port and importance to the defence of British interests. |
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Initial work will be completed in mid 2011 and if the trial is successful, we will work with industry to consider next steps. |
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Newton gave Boyle's ideas their completion through mathematical proofs and, perhaps more importantly, was very successful in popularising them. |
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This work made him a key player in the successful classification of the finite simple groups. |
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Hardy's collaboration with Littlewood is among the most successful and famous collaborations in mathematical history. |
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The service was commercially successful enough for a sister ship to be required, which Brunel was asked to design. |
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Henry Marc followed his father and grandfather in becoming a successful civil engineer. |
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So successful were the steamers using the Suez Canal that, in 1871, 45 were built in Clyde shipyards alone for Far Eastern trade. |
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Newcomen and his partner John Calley built the first successful engine of this type at the Conygree Coalworks near Dudley in the West Midlands. |
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Unfortunately, Savery's device proved much less successful than had been hoped. |
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On 3 March 1749 Boulton married Mary Robinson, a distant cousin and the daughter of a successful mercer, and wealthy in her own right. |
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The new firm of Boulton and Watt was eventually highly successful and Watt became a wealthy man. |
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These trials were extremely costly in both money and time, but ultimately were successful for the firm. |
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Many critically acclaimed novels are not commercially successful. |
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Dame Agatha Christie, a writer of crime novels, short stories and plays, is best remembered for her 80 detective novels and her successful West End theatre plays. |
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And, most fortunately, you have pursued a course of reading, and cultivated your mind in a manner the most admirably adapted to make you a great and successful author. |
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In 1832 he was successful and elected as Member of Parliament for Oldham. |
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The City of Liverpool is the most successful footballing city in England. |
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In general the conversion efforts were only modestly successful, but reports back to Britain did have an influence in shaping how Methodists understood the wider world. |
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Dame Hilary Mantel is a highly successful writer of historical novels winning the Booker Prize twice, for Wolf Hall 2009, and Bring Up the Bodies. |
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Soft-wood grafting and veneer grafting are successful in cashew. |
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Hyphens in the character's name were dropped by Disney when the company adapted the Pooh stories into a series of features that became one of its most successful franchises. |
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Take, for example, your friendly neighbourhood caveperson happily strolling through the forest carrying home the spoils of his successful hunting trip. |
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Their most successful moment came in 1998, when, against all the odds they defeated Wigan Warriors in the Challenge Cup final, despite being huge underdogs. |
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We owe them our thanks for bringing the project to a successful close. |
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The games were more successful than the 1900 and 1904 games, with over 900 athletes competing, and contributed positively to the success of future games. |
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The series' continuation was commercially if not artistically successful. |
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The Sin of Madelon Claudet was another hugely successful exemplar of the crime-and-punishment cryfests that shopgirls and housewives took to heart. |
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If the patient had no serious hemorrhoids or defecatory, urinary, or erectile dysfunction and the device was not displaced, we considered the surgery to be successful. |
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This less formal but more accessible form of Wicca proved successful. |
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A later generation of performers used the folk club circuit for highly successful mainstream careers, including Billy Connolly, Jasper Carrott, Ian Dury and Barbara Dickson. |
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Ms. Boyd had been a successful London model in her dollybird days. |
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Lotus worked with Ford on the Lotus Cortina, a successful sports saloon. |
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Still, the Colonial League experiment was successful enough in its first season for the Federals to become interested in pursuing it as a farm league for its excess players. |
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At the time of his death, the car maker had built thousands of successful racing and road cars, and won the Formula One World Championship seven times. |
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The sports cars were successful in international motorsport, a path followed in the 1950s to prove the engineering integrity of the company's products. |
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This reduces the successful invocation of God to a function of the presence of male genitalia. Put another way, women have the wrong equipment to invoke God. |
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The qualifications are awarded upon successful completion of examinations called Local A Levels while most of the private schools award them upon London A Levels. |
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This aside, 1995 proved to be a highly successful year with memorable performances from Oasis, Elastica, Pulp, PJ Harvey, Jeff Buckley, Jamiroquai and The Cure. |
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An academic degree is a qualification awarded on successful completion of a course of study in higher education, normally at a college or university. |
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Despite rising living standards in the late 1950s and 1960s, the UK's economic performance was not as successful as many of its competitors, such as West Germany and Japan. |
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Many successful Hollywood films have been based on British people, stories or events, including Titanic, The Lord of the Rings, Pirates of the Caribbean. |
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On 2 March 2010 Campaign Against Arms Trade and The Corner House were successful in gaining a High Court injunction on the Serious Fraud Office's settlement with BAE Systems. |
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This proved so successful that he was later to employ both Delarivier Manley and Jonathan Swift to pen pamphlets for him for use against his many opponents in politics. |
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As long as we break the kill chain sometime between when you arrive in the battle space and when the enemy weapon approaches your airplane, you're successful at using stealth. |
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The degree is conferred after a successful dissertation defence. |
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One of the most successful agricultural sectors is now the growing of crops under cover, particularly salad crops including tomatoes and cucumbers. |
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Progression to full professorship known as Professor Titular requires that the candidate be successful in a competitive public exam and normally takes additional years. |
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Historically, a form of cricket known as single wicket had been extremely successful and many of these contests in the 18th and 19th centuries qualify as important matches. |
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Because Lombe's factory was not successful and there was no follow through, the rise of the modern factory dates to somewhat later when cotton spinning was mechanised. |
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Chadwick accepted that the Americans did not need British help, but that it could still be useful in bringing the project to an early and successful conclusion. |
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It has been seen as the last successful invasion of England. |
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During his career, Hawking has supervised 39 successful PhD students. |
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Strong applicants who are not successful at their chosen college may be placed in the Winter Pool, where they can be offered places by other colleges. |
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A hoaxical looking article, under the above caption, is going the rounds and represents that successful experiments on this subject have been recently made at Berlin. |
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The official league went on to become a successful annual affair that attracted players and audience around the globe, while the Indian Cricket League has been disbanded. |
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It suffered many invasions by the English, but under Robert I it fought a successful war of independence and remained a distinct state in the late Middle Ages. |
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The Asquith government proved ineffective but when David Lloyd George replaced him in December 1916 Britain gained a powerful and successful wartime leader. |
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In 2014 it had a successful awards season, scooping several national awards and commendations, including a Mind Media Award and Student Media of the Year. |
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Pupils are highly successful in public examinations, and the record of entrance to universities with demanding entry requirements in the United Kingdom and overseas is strong. |
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Three golfers from Northern Ireland have been particularly successful. |
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He bought two locomotives from Robert Stephenson and Company which proved more successful than Brunel's, and then designed a series of standardised locomotives. |
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Attempts to revive the American bison have been highly successful. |
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Many of the rooms closest to the fire had been emptied as part of the renovation work, and this contributed to the successful evacuation of most of the collection. |
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Because of its successful history, Liverpool is often featured when football is depicted in British culture and has appeared in a number of media firsts. |
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With some important exceptions, successful wars in early republican Rome generally led not to annexation or military occupation, but to the restoration of the way things were. |
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Since 2000, the city has also been home to one of the most successful Ice Hockey teams in the country, the Coventry Blaze who are four time Elite League champions. |
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Portman Road now features two stands named after their own most successful managers in the club history as well as being England's most successful managers. |
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Hugh M Thomas argues that the Gesta is intended to be an entertaining story about an English hero, creating a fantasy of successful resistance to the Normans. |
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The following year he led another, more successful campaign against the Parthian Empire, reportedly in retaliation for the support given to Pescennius Niger. |
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The design was commercially successful, and for the next five years Watt was very busy installing more engines, mostly in Cornwall for pumping water out of mines. |
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Despite his infamy, Teach was not the most successful of pirates. |
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These identikit productions do not require specific performers to bring a new interpretation but require the repetition of the successful event for the paying audience. |
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After two years without a Western Emperor, the Eastern court nominated Anthemius, a successful general who had a strong claim on the Eastern throne. |
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In 383, the Roman general then assigned to Britain, Magnus Maximus, launched his successful bid for imperial power, crossing to Gaul with his troops. |
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To be truly successful using this style they must have good reflexes, a high level of prediction and awareness, pinpoint accuracy and speed, both in striking and in footwork. |
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He was moderately successful in this endeavour and was able to score minor victories against the Danes, but his army was on the verge of collapse. |
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His own attempt at direction in Stratford, for Richardson's Macbeth in 1952, was much less successful, with poor notices for the star and worse ones for the director. |
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In the 1990s and 2000s the group maintained its popularity domestically, and has remained successful outside Norway, especially in Germany, Switzerland, France and Brazil. |
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Norway is the most successful country in the Winter Olympics of all time. |
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At this point HTML and HTTP had already been in development for about two months and the first Web server was about a month from completing its first successful test. |
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Evita was a highly successful show that ran for ten years in the West End. |
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In 1994, Sunset Boulevard became a successful Broadway show, opening with the largest advance in Broadway history, and winning seven Tony Awards that year. |
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Edward was less successful in Gascony, which was overrun by the French. |
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A further nine successful concerts followed in other American cities. |
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After a successful campaign, Edward subjected Wales to English rule, built a series of castles and towns in the countryside and settled them with English people. |
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Subsequent transfusions were successful with patients of Professor James Young Simpson after whom the Simpson Memorial Hospital in Edinburgh was named. |
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The British method proved to be more successful at adequately meeting all requirements and over 700,000 donors were bled over the course of the war. |
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Drew was appointed medical supervisor, and he was able to transform the test tube methods into the first successful technique for mass production. |
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Andrews also had a supporting role in the film Tooth Fairy, which opened to unfavourable reviews although the box office receipts were successful. |
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The most successful of these was the 2007 Ahmet Ertegun Tribute Concert in London, with Jason Bonham taking his late father's place behind the drums. |
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It proved an extremely successful design for a littoral fast attack craft, but due to fiscal reasons and doctrinal change in the Navy, the hovercraft was soon withdrawn. |
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They would later become the most commercially successful of these groups. |
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Aston Villa emerged as the most successful English club of the Victorian era, winning no fewer than five League titles and three FA Cups by the end of Queen Victoria's reign. |
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