In some instances, subsurface information from drill holes, mine workings, and geophysical surveys provide supporting factual information. |
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Limitations at the moment include it not supporting PC Card network adapters or USB broadband connections. |
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The arches supporting the weight above still held as strong as the day they were built. |
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A priority is supporting regeneration in areas with high levels of social and economic difficulty. |
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The adjusting disks thereby invariably define a position of the kingbolt with respect to the supporting arms. |
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And the supporting studies are more accessible to the intelligent layperson than some reports suggest. |
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He also hopes shoppers will keep Cheam alive by supporting the local economy in the face of growing development. |
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With Nobody's Fool he weaves a magic spell with the help of a funny, affecting screenplay and a top notch supporting cast. |
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I also saw that men were relegated to supporting the status quo even at their own expense if they choose to accept it. |
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Sam was holding her close, supporting her easily as he gazed down at her, a soft expression on his face. |
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Bridgework involves the preparation of supporting teeth known as abutments. |
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Social resources are at least as important as ecological resources in supporting a desirable quality of life. |
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The applicant in the proceedings below would be supporting an application by WEL to intervene. |
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Her squadrons were kept busy flying combat air patrols over inshore forces, strafing mine-laying junks, and supporting troops ashore. |
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Our sales reps are constantly out there training and supporting retailers, doing store openings and just knocking themselves out to help dealers. |
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The block layer is the chunk of the kernel responsible for supporting block devices. |
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Chicago is committed to supporting small businesses and improving the quality of life for its residents. |
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There were no consistent data supporting the use of readmission rates as a measure of quality of care. |
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The wall plate supporting the ground floor structure was not isolated from the damp walls and was, itself, damp. |
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The house or building is reinforced with timbers supporting the floors inside. |
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Her group sends gifts to the troops and holds rallies at Columbia University supporting the war effort. |
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All these articles contain referenced material or the supporting documents themselves. |
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Whatever accompaniment you choose, tomato water lets its colors shine through but packs a wallop of supporting flavor. |
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If there are redactions, the redactions must be accompanied by a supporting explanation. |
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Yamamoto saw the aircraft carrier as supporting the battleship rather than the other way round. |
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The nineteenth-century elites kept to their strict Protestant ways, abjuring the theater but supporting music. |
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Most of the major unions have now passed policies supporting the rights of refugees. |
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He's accused of supporting extremists or radical groups in other countries as well, but Colombia is an sufficient place to start. |
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She was sitting on the grass, partly reclining with both hands behind her supporting her weight. |
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It acts as a supporting frame, reinforced by strong ligaments and surrounding muscle. |
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The avid Bantams fan celebrated in front of the Kop where he had grown up supporting the club. |
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Tactical air power saw the war as justification for a strategy based on supporting ground forces. |
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He accepted that in the witness box and was supporting the Claimant because he felt she had the right to try. |
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Though these organisms may also be found as normal flora of alimentary tract, data supporting this contention are lacking. |
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When one uses khadi clothes and other products marketed by khadi industries, one is supporting the spirit of freedom and nationality. |
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One of the supporting Army mountain guides headed to the opposite slope where a windslab came down recently. |
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The rising costs of supporting jobseekers through the downturn are a non-negotiable part of a civilised society. |
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The platform supporting new business models must be fast, reliable, eminently reconfigurable, and not closely controlled by any specific player. |
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For centuries, this land has served to recharge groundwater, supporting vegetable growers, hosting hundreds of bird species. |
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It is time for strong action to be taken to show the racists that their chanting and form of supporting is not welcome. |
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It also looks at ways of supporting the indigenous timber industry and using woodlands to improve health, landscape and wildlife. |
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I'd want to help my fellow man out but why would I support them when I don't see them supporting me? |
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Before the attack, supporting elements from the unit recon platoons evaluated the enemy situation and provided guides for the assault. |
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He was a prime advocate of arguments supporting the holding of terrorism suspects without access to courts. |
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The other hand simply rested on the bridge rail, not supporting her as she didn't lean against it. |
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Hepatic adenomas are benign tumors composed entirely of hepatocytes and the appropriate supporting connective tissue framework. |
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All she is doing is supporting her belief and she should be respected and admired for that. |
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After a triumphal festival performance in California last month, Smith and co will soon tour with a string of acolytes supporting. |
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The Labor Party has thrown one of its basic principles out the window by now supporting the gerrymander in Western Australia. |
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The military base is the principle strategic airhead for the militia, supporting its small fleet of helicopters and warplanes. |
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In the northeastern part of the area is a sand ridge supporting turkey oak, sand live oak, wax myrtle, Chapman oak, and longleaf pine. |
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The cairns you see along the way were once used for supporting the coffin while the bearers took a well-earned rest. |
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Most tax advisers recommend keeping copies of your returns and supporting documents for at least six years. |
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Six structurally acentric chromosomes were generated from the irradiation of Dp 238, supporting the findings of a previous study. |
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Isle Royale is an island wilderness supporting packs of wolves and herds of moose and is home to many rare plant species. |
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Local businesses came up trumps once again with their generous gifts supporting the information centre. |
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The American studio was keenly supporting these British films at this time. |
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Is the path to gender equality to be found in supporting women's work at home or work in the market? |
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In a country with no welfare state, religious institutions are still the principal means of supporting impoverished children. |
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A supporting structure for a mast, this can extend below the main deck, possibly even down to the keel of the ship. |
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I rather enjoy the storylines of the supporting characters, partly because the writers tend to wind them up before they get too tedious. |
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Two years later, she and her husband were all-powerful, supporting their nephew as he took the reins of power. |
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Staking or supporting early in the growing season is best and can help direct plant growth, encourage better flower displays and prevent damage during wet and windy weather. |
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Now, supporting capitalist restoration, they spouted reformist rhetoric. |
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The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission today released a report supporting the petrol discounting arrangements between oil refiners and supermarkets. |
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The most promising bands and artists will get the chance to record a session and get airplay, and be given a slot supporting a headline band at a live event. |
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Her success seems to have railroaded her husband into a supporting role. |
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But the Supreme Court ruling does put a high value on the contribution a wife makes to rearing the children and supporting her husband as he builds his career and wealth. |
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Peter Beinart, for example, implies such criticism in complimenting Alan Dershowitz for publicly supporting a settlement freeze. |
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As the rafters supporting the floor above were near this beam, which had to be removed, that portion of the second floor had to be propped by the firemen. |
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Merchants could well balk at supporting incompatible payment operations. |
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Many equally dedicated ground and logistical personnel are supporting the aircrews with maintenance teams ensuring the aircraft are fully serviceable. |
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We hope you will join us in supporting religious freedom in France. |
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Meg Lees, she who caved in over the GST, jumped ship now weighs into the FTA debate supporting Labor but saying the amendments don't go far enough. |
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Possibility B, which McConnell seems to be supporting, involves Republican senators voting as they see fit. |
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Brandt is creepily affable, and Hoffman knocks the tiny supporting turn out of the park. |
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Why am I cursed with supporting a club full of losers and jobsworths? |
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Then United Future came out with an absolutely lame-duck report saying they would be supporting the bill, so long as there was a corresponding reduction in taxation. |
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All the ministers, as well as the Financial Secretary, spoke in supporting the need for the bill, which received its three readings and finally passed unopposed. |
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He had faltered in the lead, but clooney has already played an invaluable supporting role in this campaign. |
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On Wednesday Franz Fischler, European agriculture commissioner, will announce his long-awaited proposals for wholescale change to the system of supporting Europe's farmers. |
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There was that Twitter rant by Dan Haseltine, lead singer of Jars of clay, supporting gay marriage. |
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Organize your essay by writing an outline in which you state your main idea followed by your supporting points. |
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Matilda appears to have performed competently the expected queenly role of supporting her husband's rule and frequently acted as regent in England when he was in Normandy. |
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Two workboats, ancient battered things with rusting plates, shouldered into it from either side like a couple of drunks supporting a comatose companion. |
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The supporting actors' talents are wasted in standard-issue roles. |
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By supplementing and supporting Western militarism around the globe, third world peacekeepers serve as the West's janissaries for the post-Cold War world. |
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The obvious choice is North Korea, an aggressive and warlike nation ruled by a mad and brutal dictator known for supporting terror and building weapons of mass destruction. |
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Some almanac information, such as names of current heads of state, has been relegated to supporting Web sites that will presumably provide updates. |
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Controlling the corridor was essential to supporting deep operations elsewhere in eastern Afghanistan. |
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This genius site, with copywriter Tom Ford and other fashion icons supporting it, gives you Dapper Dons options aplenty. |
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The day the scandal broke, he released a statement supporting Schultz and Curley. |
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Although we have some concerns with the bill as proposed, our reason for supporting it is the opportunity to iron out its wrinkles in the select committee process. |
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During her years at Westminster she became a notable rebel, supporting controversial causes, such as the Troops Out campaign for British withdrawal from Northern Ireland. |
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The three leads are all very good, and a fine supporting cast aids them. |
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Settlement cracks in a concrete floor around a supporting Lally column might be indicative of a serious problem such as building settlement if the columns are settling. |
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In the carving, the temple is depicted with a classical pediment front and a colonnade of columns supporting the structure. |
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Assange also has been blitzed by some 10,000 messages supporting his cause and urging Ecuador to grant him asylum. |
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Even so, the roles are usually supporting ones, around seventh, eighth, or ninth billing. |
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Support for bds, participating in anti-Israel activities, and supporting anti-Israel policies. |
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He said he was saddened that instead of supporting farmers by buying their produce at a reasonable price, some traders and millers had decided to exploit them. |
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In addition, Dagan suggested supporting student pro-democracy activists, if only to cause unrest inside Iran. |
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The Texas congressman who has accused John McCain of supporting al-Qaeda also backs the Arizona bill. |
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Proponents of the Warthog, however, argue that the ageing plane has no equal in supporting troops on the ground. |
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Third, the virus could not be found in sputum, further supporting the clear observation that airborne spread does not occur. |
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From that remote outpost, they were to expand the partisan war in Burma by advising and supporting the Kachins in conducting guerrilla warfare behind Japanese lines. |
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American politicians and media accused the Saudi government of supporting terrorism and tolerating a jihadist culture. |
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The UK for example may issue a second passport if the applicant can show a need and supporting documentation, such as a letter from an employer. |
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Funds have especially gone toward building telecommunications infrastructure and increasing disposable income by supporting small businesses. |
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Its main functions are supporting and amending the constitution, inaugurating the president, and formalising broad outlines of state policy. |
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On a more practical level, the central government took an active interest in supporting agriculture. |
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When Knox and a supporting colleague, William Whittingham, wrote to Calvin for advice, they were told to avoid contention. |
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The American victory at Saratoga convinced the French that supporting the Patriots was worthwhile, but doing so also brought major concerns. |
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Conversely, some landlords were criticised for using the voluntarily raised relief funds to avoid supporting their tenants through the crisis. |
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During the reign of Art Nouveau, diamonds usually played a supporting role. |
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Early shows saw them supporting Warp labelmates Seefeel and Autechre in a handful of UK dates. |
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She is known for supporting various charitable causes, and has appeared on the UK charity telethons BBC Children in Need and Comic Relief. |
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On 21 October 2010, the band announced, via their Facebook page, that they would be supporting My Chemical Romance for three upcoming dates. |
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It was around this time that the band began touring extensively, including supporting Weezer on 20 March at the Barrowlands in Glasgow. |
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To promote I Created Disco, Harris embarked on a tour of the UK, supporting Faithless and Groove Armada. |
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The most effective fighters for Jacobitism were the supporting Scottish clans, leading to an association of tartans with the Jacobite cause. |
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Clan support for Charles I was also more to do with being against the Covenanting movement than that of supporting an absentee monarch. |
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Concentrating the particles of value in a form supporting separation enables the desired metal to be removed from waste products. |
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For every five hides, or units of land nominally capable of supporting one household, one man was supposed to serve. |
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Telford designed the bridge's supporting towers to match the castle's turrets. |
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In the Pacific Northwest and Alaska, salmon are keystone species, supporting wildlife such as birds, bears and otters. |
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They travel extensively in the UK supporting charity events and singing at concert engagements. |
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Under the 1960s Beeching Axe, many of the supporting branch lines were closed and the Hereford Barton loop closed. |
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In addition to selecting works, the curator often is responsible for writing labels, catalog essays, and other content supporting the exhibition. |
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The actual performance of the Astrodome was successful, supporting the design. |
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The castles incorporated luxury apartments and gardens, with the intention of supporting large royal courts in splendour. |
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They were collected with no supporting data, bound in books, archived and classified more or less successfully. |
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It is roofed at the crossing by a wide shallow dome supporting a drum with a second cupola from which rises a spire of seven diminishing stages. |
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On the 27 February 1911 Welsh entered the ring at Covent Garden to little cheer, with the crowd supporting Wells the underdog. |
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The form of trees is created by the interweaving curvature of the gallery edges, and by the random positioning of the supporting columns. |
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Tyler performed in Australia at the end of October as a supporting guest for Robin Gibb. |
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In August 2008, Duffy appeared in Fashion Rocks, supporting a new range of Nivea products. |
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The band played a handful of gigs supporting The Police over Christmas, and by 5 January 1984, the album had been mixed and finalised. |
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The Alarm took a break after the supporting tour, but returned in 1987 with Eye of the Hurricane and landed a tour slot supporting Bob Dylan. |
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In the run up to the recording, they performed for the first time in the United States, supporting The Boo Radleys in New York. |
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They will also be going on tour with We Are the Ocean supporting to coincide with its release. |
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On 5 June 2010, the band were one of three supporting acts for Stereophonics at their gig at the Cardiff City Stadium. |
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His second film appearance of 2006 was a supporting role in Blood Diamond as an unscrupulous diamond dealer. |
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Sheen's most notable film appearance of 2011 was a supporting role in Woody Allen's Midnight in Paris. |
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In 2017, he had supporting roles in the dramatic comedies Brad's Status and Home Again. |
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Patrick Moore also reversed his position on nuclear power in 1976, first opposing it and now supporting it. |
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Any solid object produces a wake behind it, leading to fatigue failures, so the turbine is usually positioned upwind of its supporting tower. |
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In addition, the additional local humidity due to evaporation usually creates a microclimate supporting unique types of organisms. |
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Many of the small islands are bare rock, but the larger islands have a layer of clay subsoil and peat soil supporting vegetation. |
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Introductions have also been important in supporting recreation activities or otherwise increasing human enjoyment. |
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These platforms consist of slender, flexible towers and a pile foundation supporting a conventional deck for drilling and production operations. |
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A group of destroyers arrived around this time to offer supporting artillery fire. |
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A feast inside a Mandan lodge, art by George Catlin, showing the four pillars supporting the roof and the smoke hole, ca. |
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Climate change has seen many claims about potential to affect biodiversity but evidence supporting the statement is tenuous. |
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Many heroes and commanders join in, including Hector, and the gods supporting each side try to influence the battle. |
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Knight and Lomas view these carvings as evidence supporting the idea that Henry Sinclair travelled to the Americas well before Columbus. |
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It is known that hostility had developed between a faction supporting da Gama and another supporting Cabral. |
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The Emancipation Proclamation over time would reinforce the political liability of supporting the Confederacy. |
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Politically he was the king's spokesman, supporting union with Norway, a platform that acquired him enemies among the chiefs. |
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Similarly, how to measure the success of a volunteer and the supporting organisation's performance is complicated. |
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These facilities proved valuable in supporting the steamships that were soon calling at the harbour in increasing numbers. |
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To address these concerns it was suggested that the hull should be placed on top of a supporting steel cradle underwater. |
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Dorset has a number of limestone ridges which are mostly covered in either arable fields or calcareous grassland supporting sheep. |
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The radula primarily functions to scrape bacteria and algae off rocks, and is associated with the odontophore, a cartilaginous supporting organ. |
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The festival is also heavily involved in supporting social and environmental causes. |
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Apart from maintaining its facilities and supporting its personnel the church gave most of the donations it received as alms. |
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Economically, the Rhine was already supporting towns and sizeable villages at the time of the Gallic conquest. |
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Meanwhile, Hamburg's partner city Kiel voted in favour of hosting the event, with almost 66 percent of all participants supporting the bid. |
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This beverage would have been imported from the South, but supporting evidence is lacking. |
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The manor contained seventeen houses built inside the courtyard for nobles and family members and was separated from its supporting villas. |
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Many American abolitionists took an active role in opposing slavery by supporting the Underground Railroad. |
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She built palaces, cathedrals, and social structures on an imperial scale, supporting religion and education. |
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The top, middle, and base notes of a fragrance may have separate primary scents and supporting ingredients. |
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Maya palaces consisted of a platform supporting a multiroom range structure. |
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The style is characterized by tall pyramids supporting a summit shrine adorned with a roof comb, and accessed by a single doorway. |
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Most citrus is grown in the north of the state, and much of the lime crop is exported, supporting a packing and shipping industry. |
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They declared war on Russia, supporting a false Dmitri of their choice in Ivangorod. |
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Strong supporting evidence was provided that the geographical zone postulated by Austin is the primary center of diversity. |
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Jamaica's climate is tropical, supporting diverse ecosystems with a wealth of plants and animals. |
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Robert McCrum, literary editor of the London Observer, is quoted as supporting the efficacy of the language. |
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My view would be that if a case is just then we should look for ways of supporting it by coherent argument. |
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Williams is patron of the Canterbury Open Centre run by Catching Lives, a local charity supporting the destitute. |
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Peter's Basilica by supporting use of indulgences served as a key impetus for Martin Luther's 95 Theses. |
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Among Protestants there is a wide range of views from supporting none to allowing all methods of birth control. |
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President Johnson realized that supporting this bill would risk losing the South's overwhelming support of the Democratic Party. |
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As such, Raleigh was charged with supporting Stuart's claim to the throne and claiming Spanish money. |
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In 1985, a quarter of Hungary's state budget was spent on supporting inefficient enterprises. |
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Bright coined this famous phrase on 18 January 1865 in a speech at Birmingham supporting an expansion of the franchise. |
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The empires faced common problems associated with maintaining huge armies and supporting a central bureaucracy. |
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Modern furnaces are equipped with an array of supporting facilities to increase efficiency, such as ore storage yards where barges are unloaded. |
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He tried to ask the government ministers awkward questions supporting his case, but they were disallowed by the Lord Chief Justice. |
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Air enters through a series of small holes drilled in the lower brass ring supporting the glass. |
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Running alongside and parallel to the canal was an imperial roadway and post offices supporting a courier system. |
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The massive size of these armies required a large supporting force of administrators. |
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Later, the thinker Zhu Xi declared the views of Xun Zi to be unorthodox, instead supporting the position of Mencius. |
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These flat ends of the centra are especially good at supporting and distributing compressive forces. |
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The 2ndXV won the Notts, Lincs and Derbys Cup competition to the delight of the large supporting crowd. |
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Introduction of water to the underlying soil structure first weakens the supporting soil. |
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The bridge was widened by adding wrought iron plate girders and transverse girders, supporting longitudinal joists with iron arch plates. |
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We spotlight the star, but the supporting cast has all the great lines in this scene. |
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It is the consciousness of this merited approbation and esteem which is alone capable of supporting the agent in this tenour of conduct. |
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However, the allure of possible Narco funding might be a tempting method of supporting independence should the movement find no support. |
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He knows that supporting a tax increase would be politically suicidal. |
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Mr. McCain relented in April, but his new stance represented mostly a political pivot, supporting administration antiforeclosure efforts. |
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It is readily distinguished from Schizophoria parafragilis by shape and by its widely diverging brachiophore supporting plates. |
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The 80s and 90s saw a return of the large-breasted, deep-cleavaged ideal, with padded bras, Wonderbras, and Water Bras playing supporting roles. |
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Zuckerberg was on NPR today, being smarmy and disingenuous. He's a total douchebro. I hate myself for supporting his business model. |
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The beams supporting the roof had rotted, causing the entire house to fall down. |
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In 1259, he briefly sided with a baronial reform movement, supporting the Provisions of Oxford. |
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Three tiers of balconies fronted with roped columns supporting arched openings looked down on the marble hall. |
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Seems that while he was out supporting them in his role as Uber Haxx0r, she was at home letting script kiddies bust root on her box. |
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These tiny organisms are crucial elements of the food chain supporting many species of fish. |
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Basic education is an area where the EU's role is limited to supporting national governments. |
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In higher education, the policy was developed in the 1980s in programmes supporting exchanges and mobility. |
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Through its support of the Bologna Process, the EU is supporting comparable standards and compatible degrees across Europe. |
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Since support of the Confederacy now meant supporting the institution of slavery, there was no possibility of European intervention. |
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There is recorded evidence, for example, of Germanic auxiliaries supporting the legions in Britain in the 1st and 2nd centuries. |
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More daring buildings soon followed, with great pillars supporting broad arches and domes. |
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When not campaigning, he toured his lands advertising his benevolence, and supporting the economy and the arts. |
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Official cruelty, supporting extortion and corruption, may also have become more commonplace. |
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However these cannot be relied on as accurate, and are most useful as supporting evidence rather than being taken factually on their own. |
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To isolate electrical wires from the pylons supporting them, one often uses glass insulators. |
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Margaret's army was moving south, supporting itself by looting as it passed through the prosperous south of England. |
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These can either be structural, supporting an arcade or architrave, or purely decorative, set against a wall in the form of pilasters. |
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Coward starred as the ship's captain, with supporting roles from John Mills and Richard Attenborough. |
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Henry was also responsible for the creation of a permanent navy, with the supporting anchorages and dockyards. |
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During Mary's reign, Elizabeth was imprisoned for nearly a year on suspicion of supporting Protestant rebels. |
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He turned to see Nelson kneeling on the deck, supporting himself with his hand, before falling onto his side. |
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This involved the bombing of English Channel convoys, ports, and RAF airfields and supporting industries. |
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On 7 September, the Germans shifted away from the destruction of the RAF's supporting structures. |
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The coalition partners campaigned on opposite sides, with the Liberal Democrats supporting AV and the Conservatives opposing it. |
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In the following years, those supporting Montfort and those supporting the king grew more hostile to each other. |
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Traditionally, members supporting the Government sit on his or her right, and those supporting the Opposition on his or her left. |
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By custom, the Speaker alternates between members supporting the Government and those supporting the Opposition. |
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The nationalist parties, in turn, demanded devolution to their respective constituent countries in return for their supporting the government. |
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Bush in supporting the Iraq War, which caused him to lose much of his political support. |
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To promote the album, she performed in front of 55,000 fans supporting Paul McCartney on his Up and Coming Tour at Glasgow's Hampden Park. |
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The national party and UKIP Scotland focused on supporting the candidates for the upcoming European elections. |
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A settlement also developed around the castle on the hill opposite and was the French borough supporting the Normans in the castle. |
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In this article, Crick reviewed the evidence supporting the idea that there was a common set of about 20 amino acids used to synthesize proteins. |
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Proposed from 1844, the supporting and surveying engineers were George and Robert Stephenson. |
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Thirty maniples arranged in three lines with supporting troops constituted a legion, totaling between 4,000 and 5,000 men. |
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Another common design was simple post framing, with heavy posts set directly into the ground, supporting the roof. |
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The chapter house is octagonal, as is the case in many cathedrals, but is notable in that it has no central column supporting the roof. |
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The large supporting pillars at the corners of the spire are seen to bend inwards under the stress. |
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It is composed of a stair turret at each extremity, with two niched buttresses nearer the centre line supporting the large central triple window. |
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For example, instead of executing Archbishop Cranmer for treason for supporting Queen Jane, she had him tried for heresy and burned at a stake. |
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The Primitive Methodists were poorly funded and had trouble building chapels or schools, and supporting ministers. |
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But he believed they fell into heresy by supporting quietism, so he decided to form his own followers into a separate society. |
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The Quaker Yearly Meetings supporting the religious beliefs of Joseph John Gurney were known as Gurneyite yearly meetings. |
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On the approach there were four large, fluted Corinthian columns supporting a frieze and decorated pediment above. |
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War continued between the factions supporting Louis and Henry, with Fitzwalter supporting Louis. |
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One early source claims that his surname was Drummond, but the lack of any supporting documentation makes this unlikely. |
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Johnson's account states that he married the daughter of a local plantation owner, although there is no supporting evidence for this. |
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Shakespeare borrowed heavily from both but expanded the plot by developing a number of supporting characters, particularly Mercutio and Paris. |
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He sought further promotion and wealth by supporting King James and his arbitrary policies. |
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Filmer was investigated by the county committee on suspicion of supporting the King though no firm evidence was uncovered. |
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And so given the embarrassed financial condition of his mother, Handel set off for Hamburg to obtain experience while supporting himself. |
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In 1966, the band became musician Long John Baldry's supporting band, and played 16 times at the Marquee Club. |
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The glazed roof and vertical struts supporting the fluted aluminium ceiling, beneath the wooden floor. |
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Moore, won the Oscar for best supporting actress, making her, at 77, the oldest actress to win that award. |
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Olivier received another BAFTA nomination for his supporting role in 1959's The Devil's Disciple. |
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Related memes tend to form mutually supporting meme-complexes such as religions, political ideologies, scientific theories, and New Age dogmas. |
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The wicket is made of three vertical stumps supporting two small horizontal bails. |
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Khan has past and present involvements in supporting charitable and community causes. |
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Meanwhile, in the supporting Moto2 race, Scott Redding took the spoils, much to the delight of the Silverstone crowd. |
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Golding and Ann Constable, while approving the match, held out no prospect of supporting the marriage until Constable was financially secure. |
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Local authorities foster cultural activities by supporting local artists, building arts centres, and by holding fairs. |
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Broadcasting only over the Internet is Homely Planet, the Cultural Radio Station for Northern Ireland, supporting community relations. |
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David Cameron cancelled a planned rally in Gibraltar supporting British EU membership. |
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This was a change from his position supporting the Boundary Commission back in 1925, when he was a legal adviser to the Irish government. |
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However, Wales had begun to force the matter, supporting English rebellions against the Normans. |
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James I fulfilled the efforts of Protestant reformers who had been supporting the distribution of Bibles in common language for decades. |
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The British Parliament was also far from united in supporting military opposition to the American Patriots. |
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Larger unions also typically engage in lobbying activities and supporting endorsed candidates at the state and federal level. |
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The satyagraha in Ahmedabad took the form of Gandhi fasting and supporting the workers in a strike, which eventually led to a settlement. |
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In East Africa, Iyasu V of Ethiopia was supporting the Dervish state who were at war with the British in the Somaliland Campaign. |
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Various federalist organisations have been created over time supporting the idea of a federal Europe. |
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The NUM never held a strike vote, which allowed many miners to keep working and prevented other unions from supporting the strike. |
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The soil is generally thin and poor, supporting scrub, tropical and forest vegetation. |
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In 1782, during the American Revolutionary War, France briefly captured Montserrat after supporting the American rebels. |
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Also emphasis on human rights, in particular the 'European Convention on Human Rights' whilst also supporting individual initiative. |
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It also transports Army and Royal Marine personnel, as well as supporting training exercises. |
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Since the 1990s, the British presence has centred on the 1st Armoured Division, and supporting elements. |
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Despite the disapproval of local tribes, Al Thani continued supporting Ottoman rule. |
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Experimental evidence supporting the Watson and Crick model was published in a series of five articles in the same issue of Nature. |
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Well pad and supporting structure construction significantly fragments landscapes which likely has negative effects on wildlife. |
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In WSS they are supporting the financial strategies of a number of countries to achieve the Millennium Development Goals. |
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Permission for this was granted in 1929, when the supporting lions, from the Lancastrian Earls of Leicester, were added. |
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The supporting lions are wearing coronets in the form of collars, with the white cinquefoil hanging from them. |
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These American raids alienated many sympathetic or neutral Nova Scotians into supporting the British. |
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The Nova Scotia tourism industry includes more than 6,500 direct businesses, supporting nearly 40,000 jobs. |
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Tearfund primarily focuses on supporting those in poverty and providing disaster relief, especially for disadvantaged communities. |
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He would also play a leading role in supporting drama in Scotland and the attempt to found a permanent theatre in the capital. |
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Doyle found solace supporting spiritualism and its attempts to find proof of existence beyond the grave. |
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In 1962, the Bee Gees were chosen as the supporting act for Chubby Checker's concert at Sydney Stadium. |
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The BRIT Trust is the only music charity actively supporting all types of education across the entire spectrum of music. |
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Entwistle's son, Christopher, gave a statement supporting the Who's decision to carry on. |
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In 1984 he performed on former Pink Floyd member Roger Waters' solo album, The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking, and joined the supporting tour. |
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Martin is regarded as one of the most visible celebrity advocates for fair trade, supporting Oxfam's ongoing Make Trade Fair campaign. |
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